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ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES
A BIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF ALL KNOWN STUDENTS, GRADUATES
AND HOLDERS OF OFFICE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1900
COMPILED BY
JOHN VENN, Sc.D., F.R.S., F.S.A.,
PRESIDENT OF GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE
AND
J. A. VENN, M.A.,
GILBEY LECTURER IN THE HISTORY AND
ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE
PART I
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1751
VOLUME III
KAILE— RYVES
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PREFACE
THE publication of this Volume has been somewhat delayed by the death of my
father — si monumentum requiris, per lege — nevertheless, continuous progress has
been made, both with it and with the final Volume, for nothing would have been further
from his wishes than that any departure from our previous standards should be
permitted. In this connection I may perhaps draw the attention of readers to the
fact that, in Volume I there were on an average forty-three biographies per page and
in Volume II forty, whilst in the present one these figures have again been reduced
to thirty-eight, showing that the work gains steadily in fullness as it proceeds.
Before referring most gratefully to the new helpers who have come forward since
Volume II appeared I must express deep regret that, by an unaccountable oversight,
the Rev. G. R. Woodward, formerly of Gonville and Caius College, but now resident
at Highgate, has in the two previous Prefaces failed to receive that recognition which
his unstinted labours on behalf of the Alumni deserve. This occasion also affords a
tardy opportunity of acknowledging the help derived from the invaluable Indexes to
Probate Acts published by Messrs Matthews.
The following persons have ungrudgingly placed at my disposal the results of
their researches into the biographies of alumni occurring principally in this Volume
— information which in the main has been inserted in the text, but which occasionally,
owing to its fullness, has had to be deferred for inclusion in the Appendix: Miss Helen
B. Cam, Mr J. Beresford, Mr J. R. Glencross, Mr I. E. Gray, Mr F. B. Mason,
Mr Carew Hervey Mildmay, Mr W. M. Myddelton, the Rev. B. A. Marsden, Mr
W. Pierce, Mr H. A. Roberts, Mr W. L. Sargant, Mr R. South, Mr C. J. Stonebridge,
Mr Charles H. Thompson.
The Appendix has again derived much benefit from the work of numerous readers
interested in particular families or in certain surnames, those whose names follow
having corrected or supplemented statements appearing in the first two Volumes:
the Rev. H. E. D. Blakiston, D.D., President of Trinity College, Oxford, Col.
Charles E. Banks, the Rev. R. Percival Brown, the Rev. A. Curtois, Mr Edward B.
Driflield, Dr Henry C. Drury, Mr T. E. Edmondson, Mr F. R. Gale, Mr C. S. James,
Mr Walter J. Kaye, the Rev. J. R. Magrath, D.D., Provost of Queen's College,
Oxford, Mr A. G. Matthews, Dr G. C. Peachey, Mr Charles Sayle, Mr W. F. C.
Suter, Mr J. B. Whitmore, the Rev. R. J. Wood.
Finally, may I take this opportunity to express once more my deep sense of
gratitude to those numerous helpers already referred to in past Volumes for the
continuation of their support and encouragement, and also to remind all into whose
hands the work may fall that corrections and additions for inclusion in Volume IV
will be welcomed during the ensuing year?
J. A. VENN
Cambridge,
March, 1924
ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1 75 1
Kaile, Henry
KAILE or KALE, HENRY. FeUow of Corpus Christi in 1400.
Benefactor to the College. (Lamb-Masters.)
KAYLL or KEALE, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge. B.Can.L.
(Oxford) 1513. Preb. of Southwell, 1533-7- Preb. of St
Paul's, 1536-7. Died c. i537- {Al Oxon.)
KAILL or KEILL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1584; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Fellow, 1592-97. Probably
brother of Thomas (1584).
KEALE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 29, 1627. Of
Lincolnshire. Doubtless s. of Robert (above). Matric. 1628;
Scholar, 1630; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Will of one of these
names (Lincoln) 1652; of Moreby, Linos.
KEEL, THOMAS. Scholar (age 16) of Clare, 1514- OfWrawby,
Lines. B.A. 1516-7; M.A. 1520.
KAILE or KEILL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1584; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. R. of Gawsworth, Cheshire,
1596-7. Received a testimonial from the College of his 'apt-
ness for place of good ministry,' July 15, i594- Died 1597-
(A. Gray; Harl. MS., 7038.)
KAKERAM, RICHARD, see COCKERHAM.
KALEGREW, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1546.
KAMBTON, . B.A. 1469-70.
KARLYLL, CHRISTOPHER, see CARLISLE.
KARSLAKE, see CASSELAKE.
KATLYN, see CATLIN.
KATSTREY, see CATSTREY.
KAY, see KEY.
KEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1590.
KEANE, see KEENE.
KEARNEY, JOHN, see CARNEY.
KEARSLEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 17, 1721-2.
S. of James, clerk, deceased. B. at Speldhurst, Kent. Ex-
hibitioner from Tonbridge School. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6.
R. of Speldhurst, 1729-68. The patronage was in the family.
Died Apr. 1768. {Hasted, i. 437; G. Mag.)
KEARSLY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, Apr. 18,
1672. Of Yorkshire. School, Guisborough. Matric. 1672;
B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 24, 1676. V. of
Greatham, Durham, 1678-1722. Died 1730.
KEARTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 19,
1622. S. of Christopher, gent. B. at Hipswell, Yorks. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1627-8.
KEARY, LOUIS. Scholar and Fellow of King's Hall, 1472-86.
A doctor before 1482-3, when he was excused from Congrega-
tions.
KEARY or KYRRE, THOMAS, see KERRY.
KEAT, THOMAS. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1730. S. of Thomas,
of Chardstock, Dorset. Matric. from BaUiol College, Oxford,
Mar. 29, 1709, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1712-3- R- of Pitney
Lortie, Somerset, 1721. R. of Ashington, 1729- R- of King
Weston, 1730. (Al. Oxon.)
KEATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 25,
1698. S. of James, V. of Chardstock, Dorset. B. there.
School, Chard. Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1698; B.A. 1701-2.
The V. of Kimpton, Herts., 1725-57, and R. of Digswell,
1729-57, was another man. (Peile, 11. 143.)
KEBLE, EDWARD. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. II, 1521. Of Everdon, Northants. B.A. 1525-6;
M.A. 1530. Fellow, 1524-6. V. of Alverdiston, Wilts., 1525-
38. Preb. of Westminster, 1547-54- Preb. of Salisbury,
1550-4. Possibly also R. of Upminster, Essex, 1537; de-
prived, 1554.
KEBYLL, HUGH. B.A. 1526-7. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1529.
The grace for M.A. 1530, has been erased. He seems to have
remained B..A. (T. A. Walker.)
KEBLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1641. One of these names, s. of Richard (? 1602), adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 15, 1638-9. Called to the Bar, 1648.
V.A.C. III.
Keckwith, John
KEBLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 17, 1646.
S. of James, Esq., of Halesworth, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Moulton, Norfolk (Mr Lancetter). Matric. 1646, as 'Kelke.'
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1647. Of Halesworth, gent.
Died unmarried, 1652. Will proved. May, 1653. (Venn, i.
362.)
KEABLE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Mar.
21,1620-1. S. of Stephen, gent., of Bacton,Sufiolk. B. there.
Of Greeting, gent. An attorney. Will proved (Norwich) 1662.
(Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 280.)
KEABLE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1606.
KEABLE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1602. Of Sufiolk. 5th s. of GUes, of Old Newton,
Suffolk. B.A. 1605-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1609.
Barrister, Aug. 14, 1614. Reader, 1638. Parliamentary Chief
Justice in North Wales, 1647- Serjeant, 1648. Commissioner
of the Great Seal, 1649-54. Married Mary, dau. of John
Sicklemore of Sicklemore Hall, near Ipswich. Date of death
unknown. M.I. in Tuddenham Church. Brother of William
(1596). (D.N.B.; Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 279.)
KEBLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 20, 1730.
Of Gloucestershire. (Perhaps s. of Francis, of Lechlade,
Gloucs. Colleger at Eton, 1722-30. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, Jan. 10, 1727-8, age 18.) Matric. 1730; B.A.
1734-5; M.A. 1738; B.D. 1747- Fellow, 1735- R- of Newton
Toney, Wilts., 1772-5. Died Apr. 10, 1775- (G- Mag-)
KEBBELL, ROBERT. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 20, 1562-3.
Of Stowmarket. S. of Henry. School, Bury. Resident in
1564.
KEBLE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 2, 1635.
Of Suffolk.
KEBLE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, July 5,
1679. 3rd s. of John, of Stowmarket, Suffolk, gent. B. there.
Matric. 1679; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May,
1684. Brother of Thomas (1675). (Suffolk Man. Fam., 11.
277.)
KEBLE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1641.
Of Sufiolk. B.A. 1644-5. Ord. priest by Bishop of Galloway.
R. of Ashingdon, Essex, 1650-4. R- of South Shoebury,
1654-72. Died 1672. Admon. (Cons. C. London) June 4,
1672.
KEBLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, 1637- Of
Suffolk. Migrated to Queens', Lent, 1638-9. B.A. 1640-1;
M.A. 1644. Licensed to practise medicine from Caius, 1651.
See the next.
KEBLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1641.
Of Suffolk. (Perhaps the above.) One of these names, s. and
h. of Thomas, of Newton, Sufiolk, adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug.
14, 1641.
KEBLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June ir,
1647. S.of Richard, Esq., of St Margaret's, Ipswich. B. there.
Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, May 6,
1647; 's. of Richard, reader of Gray's Inn.'
KEBLE, THOMAS. M.A. 1675 (.Lit- Reg.).
KEEBLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, Apr. 29,
1675. S. of John, of Stowmarket, Suffolk, gent. Matric.
1677-8; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1680; priest, Dec. 1682. R. of Combes, Sufiolk, 1682.
Will proved (Sudbury Arch.) 1686. Brother of Roger (1679).
(Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 277.)
KEEBLE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, c.
1596. 3rd s. of Giles, of Old Newton, Suffolk. B.A. 1599-
1600; M.A. 1603; B.D. 1611. Fellow, 1604-13. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1606, age 26. R. of Ringshall;
Suffolk, 1613; ejected, 1645. There in 1650. Will proved
(P.C.C.) 1659. Brother of Richard (1602). (Suffolk Man.
Fam., 11. 279.)
KEBYLL, . Scholar at King's Hall, 1504-8.
KECHMER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1567-
KECK, ANTHONY (i730-i)> ««« JAMES.
KECKWITH, see also KEKEWICH.
KECKWITH, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1611.
Kedington, Ambrose
KEDALL, BRYAN, see KIDDALL.
KEDINGTON, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
May 3, 1694. Only s. of Ambrose, of Acton, Suffolk. B.
there, Jan. 1677-8. School, Bury. Married Judith, dau. of
Ambrose Brinkley, of Lawshall. Father of Roger (1729)-
KEDINGTON, GILES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 10, 1657. S.
of Robert (1634-5), gent., of Rushford, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Nov. 8, 1642. Schools, Buckenham, Suffolk (Mr Rouse) and
Bury (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1657. Of Gt Hockham, Norfolk,
gent. Buried there Oct. 5, 1678. Half-brother of Henry
(1672). (Venn, i. 399.)
KEDINGTON, HENRY. Adm. (age 14) at Caius, July 5, 1564-
Of Reed, Suffolk. S. of Henry. Schools, Bury St Edmunds
and Glemsford. One of these names ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 31, 1574. R. of Bergh Apton, Norfolk, 1582-1606. Died
1606. (l^enn, i. 54.)
KEDINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 5,
1672. S. of Robert (1634-5), gent., deceased, of Rushford,
Norfolk. Bapt. there. Mar. 14, 1655-6. Schools, Thetford
(Mr Keen) and Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric. 1672-3;
Scholar, 1674. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 10, 1674- Called to
the Bar, 1684. Of Hockham, Esq. Died Mar. 21, 1703-4-
Buried at Wilby. Half-brother of Giles (1657). (I^enn, i. 447.)
KEDINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 20,
1634-5- S. of Giles. B. at Tivetshall, Norfolk. School,
Botesdale, Suffolk. Matric. 1635. Of Gt Hockham, Norfolk,
Esq. Married Philippa, dau. of Basqueville Bacon, Esq.
Died Mar. 28, 1667. M.I. at Hockham. Father of Giles (1657)
and Henry (1672). (Venn, i; Le Neve, Afon., in. 69.)
KEDDINGTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 9, 1716.
S. of Robert. B. at Stansfield, Suffolk. School, Bury (Mr
Randall and Mr Kinsman). Scholar, 1717-9- (Peile, u. igo.)
KEDINGTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 30,
1729. S. of Ambrose (1694), of Acton, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Bury (Mr Kinsman). Matric. 1729-30; Scholar, 1729-
36; B.A. 1733; M.A. 1737; D.D. 1749. Incorp. at Oxford,
1735- Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 10, 1733-4; priest, Mar.
21, 1735-6. V. of Fordham, Cambs., 1738-42. R. and patron
of Kedington, Suffolk, 1750-60. Author, religious works.
Died Mar. 25, 1760. Will (Archd. Sudbury) 1764. (D.N.B.;
Venn, 11. 30; Davy MSS., 19138, 18.)
KEDGWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sr Catharine's, 1630; B..\.
1634-5-
KEDGWIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 24,
1594. Matric. 1594; B.A. 1597-8.
KEEL, THOMAS, see KAILL.
KELINGE, ANTELMINELLI. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
house, May 22, 1689. Of Bedfordshire. S. of Sir John,
Serjeant-at-law, and Philippa, dau. of Signer Antelminelli,
resident for the Duke of Tuscany. School, Eton. Colleger,
1686-8. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689; B..\. 1692-3. Ord.
priest (London) Feb. 17, 1694-5. R. of Campton and Shef-
ford, Beds., 1702-26. Died 1726. Perhaps brother of John
(1679).
KEELING, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 19, 1648.
Of Warwickshire. B. at Coventry, 1632. Matric. 1648, as
Keely; B.A. 1651-2. 'Ordained' at Whitchurch. Chaplain
to Sir Thomas Wilbraham. Minister at Cockshutt, Salop;
ejected, 1662. Died at Kingston-on-Thames, Apr. 14, 1690.
(Calamy, 11. 324.)
KEELING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1623.
Probably s. of John, barrister. If so, adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 22, 1623-4. Barrister, 1632. Serjeant-at-law, 1660.
Knighted, Mar. 25, 1660-1. M.P.for Bedford, 1660-1. Puisne
judge of the King's Bench, 1663. Chief Justice, 1665. Died
May 10, 1671. (D.N.B.)
KELYNGE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Dec. 20, 1679.
Perhaps s. of Sir John, Serjeant-at-law and grandson of Sir
John, Chief Justice K.B. Bapt. at Southill, Beds., Feb. 15,
1662-3. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.). Of SouthiU, Beds., Esq.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, June 15, 1672.
(Jewitt's Reliq. xxiv. 47.)
KEELING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Emmanuel, Apr.
29, 1748. Of Uttoxeter, Staffs. S. of Thomas, gent. School,
Dilhorne. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752. Thomas Keeling, of
Uttoxeter, clerk, was living c. 1780.
KEELING, . Adm. sizar at Pembroke, June 29, 1662.
KEELIR, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1622.
One of these names ord. priest (St David's) Dec. 20, 1635.
P.C. of Pleshy, Essex, 1646-50-. C. of White Roding in 1664.
(H. Smith.)
KEENE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 25,
1587. S. of Revell (? Raphael), V. of Brent Pelham, Herts.
B. there. School, Hormead, Herts. (Mr Robert Reve).
Keightley, Thomas
Matric. 1587; Scholar, 1592-6; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. from St
Catharine's, 1596. Licensed to teach grammar at Whittles-
ford, Cambs., 1596. C. there then and in 1605. C. of Graveley,
1614-45. Buried there June 27, 1645. (Venn, I. 129.)
KEENE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, July
30, 1681. S. of Benjamin, of Lynn, Norfolk, gent. Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-6. Fellow, 1687-9. Died 1689.
KEENE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr.
8, 1713. S. of Charles, mercer, of Lyim, Norfolk. School,
Lynn. Matric. 1713; LL.B. 1718. Agent for the South Sea
Company and Consul at ^Madrid, 1724-7. Minister pleni-
potentiary at Madrid, 1727-39 and 1748-57- Negotiated the
treaty of Seville, 1729 and the Commercial treaty of 1750.
M.P. for Maldon, Essex, 1740-1; for West Looe, Cornwall,
1741-7. Member of the Board of Trade, 1742-4. F.R.S.,
1745. Envoy extraordinary to Portugal, 1746-8. Nominated
K.B., 1754. Invested, Sept. 23, by the King of Spain. Died
at Madrid, Dec. 15, 1757. Buried in St Nicholas, Lynn. Will
(P.C.C.) 1758. Brotherof Edmund (1730). (D.N.B.)
KEENE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 4, 1651-2.
Eldest s. of Charles, Lord of the Manor of Filby, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric 1652; Scholar,
1652-5. Readm. as Fell.-Com. Oct. 24, 1655. By his father's
will (1646) he inherited lands at Runham. (Venn, i. 383.)
KEEN, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus, Jan. 9, 1673-4.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1679; priest, Sept. 1682. Usher at
Leeds Grammar School, 1678-84. Usher at Wigston's School,
Leicester, 1684-9. (A. Gray; M. H. Peacock).
KEENE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, (age 16) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1636. Of Ipswich. S. of Edmund. B.A. 1639-40;
M.A. 1643. Fellow, 1636; ejected, 1644; restored, 1660-6.
V.ofFulham, 1661-6. R. of Hardwick, Cambs. R. of Newton,
Isle of Ely, 1669.
KEENE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, July 2, 1730-
S. of Charles, mercer, of Lynn. B. there. Schools, Lynn
(Mr Home) and Charterhouse. Matric. 173°; Scholar, 1730-4;
B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737; D.D. from Peterhouse, 1749- Fellow
of Caius, 1736-9. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1739. Master, 1748-
54. Vice-ChanceUor, 1749-51. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July
18, 1736. Preacher at Whitehall, 1738. R. of Stanhope,
Durham, 1740-71. Bishop of Chester, 1752-71 ; of Ely, 1771-
81. Married, May, 1753, May, dau. of Lancelot Andrews, of
Edmonton. Author, Sermons. Died at Ely House, London,
Jvdy 6, 1781. Buried in Ely Cathedral. M.I. there. He was
master of Peterhouse during Thomas Gray's residence, who
has some not flattering remarks about him. Brother of
Benjamin (1713). (Venn, 11. 33; D.N.B.)
KEEN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 15, 1670-1. Of
Suffolk. S. of Edward, of Ipswich, gent.; age 8 in 1664.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; Scholar, 1675; M..-\. 1678. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Apr. 1679. R. of Iken and Framlingham,
Suffolk, 1679. R. of Rendlesham, 1679. (Vis. of Suffolk.)
KEENE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18, sic) at St John's,
Oct. 20, 1682. S. of Daniel, hostler, deceased. B. at St
Albans, Herts., Nov. 26, 1661. School, Charterhouse,
London. Matric. 1683. (J. Ch. South.)
KEANE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1580.
KEENE, JOHN. Adm. at Emmanuel, c. 1615; B.A. 1618-9.
KEEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 16) from Pembroke, Easter,
1634. Of Ipswich. S. of Edmund. B..^. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
Fellow, 1633; ejected, 1644; restored, 1660-4.
KENE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1580.
KEENE, WILLIAM. B.A. not recorded; M.A. from Emmanuel,
1638. Perhaps R. of Burlingham St Edmund and St Peter,
Norfolk, 1639.
KEENE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, May 20,
1715. S. of John, gent. B. at Roche, Comwall. Matric. 1715;
B.A. 1718-9.
KEENE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1582.
KEEPIS, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 23,
1621. S. of Richard, citizen of Nor%vich. School, Norwich
(Mr Bridges). Matric. 1622. .A.dm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 20,
1623. Called to the Bar, May 27, 1636. Ancient, 1645.
KEGYLL or KECHILL, . D.Can.L. 1468-9. (Perhaps grace
repeated, 1479-80.)
KEIGHTLEY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Peter-
house, July 12, 1636. 2nds.ofThomas, merchant of London.
Matric. 1637. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1641.
Married Katherine KnoUys, Brother of William (1636).
(Walker, 57.)
Keightly, Thomas
KEIGHLY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i7) at Peterhouse, Mar.
24, 1732-3; pens. Nov. 12, i734- Of Middlesex. School, St
PaiU's. Scholar, 1733; Matric. i734; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1751.
V. of Low Leyton, Essex, 1754-97- F.S.A., 1769. Died i797.
Will, P.C.C.
KEIGHTLY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Peter-
house, July 12, 1636. 1st s. of Thomas, High Sheriff of
Herts., 1651. Matric. 1637. Of The Park, Hertingfordbury,
Herts. Brother of Thomas (1636). {Vis. of London, 1634;
r. A. Walker, 57; Clutterbuck, 11. 202.)
KEIGWIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July 22,
1691. S. and h. of John, of Moushole, Mounts Bay, Cornwall,
Esq. (for whom see D.N.B.). Matric. 1692. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 8, 1691-2. Of Moushole, ComwaU.
Married Julian, dau. of George Musgrave, of Nettlecombe,
Somerset. Died at Bath, July 12, 1710.
KEIL, see also KALE.
KEIL, JAMES. M.D. 1705 {Com. Reg.). B. in ScoUand, Mar. 27,
1673. Studied abroad. Lectured on anatomy at Oxford and
Cambridge. F.R.S., 1712. Practised at Northampton.
Author, physiological. Died July 16, 1719, aged 46. Buried
in St Giles' Church, Northampton. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of John, the mathematician, for whom see D.N. B. (Martin's
Biog., 460; D.N.B.)
KEISTON or KESHAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, July 15, 1583. Matric. 1583.
KEITH, Sir ANDREW. M.A. 1620.
KEKEWICH, see also KECKWITH.
KEKEWICH, JOHN. B.A. 1529-30; M.A. 1533. FeUow of St
John's, 1530.
KELCHY, NICHOLAS. B.Can.L. 1474-5- Rector.
KELD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, May
31, 1639. S. of Christopher. B. at Newby, Scarborough,
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy). Matric. 1639.
KELESEY, JOHN DE. One of the original 'King's scholars' at
Cambridge, Sept. 10, 1317. {Trin. Coll. Admissions, I. 83.)
KELEYE, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Easter,
1553-
KELHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 19,
1671. S. of John (? 1631), clerk, of Langham, Rutland. B.
there. School, Oakham (Mr Love). Matric. 1671; B.A.
1674-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675; priest (Lin-
coln) Dec. 21, 1679. V. of Skillington, Lines., 1679-1728.
R. of Saxby, Leics., 1691-1728. Buried at Skillington, Lines.,
1728. {Nichols, 11. 312; H. I. Longden.)
KELHAM, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1492.
Probably M.A. 1497-8. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 17, 1496.
Probably V. of Prittlewell, Essex, 1495. V. of Shopland,
1499-1516. Died 1516. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KELLAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1589.
KELHAM or KELLAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
12, 1631. Of Lincohishire. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
(Oxford) 1637; B.D. (Oxford) 1642. Fellow of Lincohi College,
1637. ProbablyV.of Langham, Rutland ; of Stonesby, Leics.;
and father of Francis (1671).
KELHAM, JOHN. Elected scholar from Eton, at King's, 1732,
but not admitted, as being over age. S. of Robert (1696), of
Billingborough, Lines. B. Dec. 25, 1710. Went to Oxford.
Matric. from Exeter College, Jan. 15, 1732-3, age 22; B.A.
(Christ Church) 1736. Died Dec. 20, 1736. Buried at St
Michael Royal, London. {Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
KELHAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 10,
1668-9. Of Lincolnshire. 2nd s. of Robert, of Gt Gonerby,
Lines. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 25, 1673; C. of Aslackby, Lines.; priest, Sept. 20, 1674.
R. of Coningsby, Lines., 1684-1720. Died 1719-20. Father
of Richard (1710). (Burke, L.G.)
KELLAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 29,
1677. S. of Richard. B. at Doncaster, Yorks. Taught by
Mr John Cotterell. Scholar, 1679; Matric. 1680; B.A. 1680-1.
KELHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 27,
1710. S. of Richard (1668-9), R- of Coningsby, Lines. Matric.
1712; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Jxme
12, 1715; priest. May 28, 1716. V. of Wood Enderby, Lines.,
1715. R. of Lusby, 1717-20. R. of Coningsby, 1720.
KELHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 3, 1696.
S. of Thomas, of Gt Gonerby, Lines. B. Jan. 28, 1676-7.
Matric. 1696; B..A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon (Lincobi) May
26, 1700; priest. May 31, 1702. V. of Billingborough, Lines.,
1702. V. of Threcklngham and Walcot. Died Apr. 23, 1752,
aged 76. Father of John (1732). (Burke, L.G. ; G. Mflg.)
KELLAM, THOMAS, Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1582.
Kelling, William
KELLAM, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1579; B.A. 1582-3. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 13,
1589. V. of Milton, Cambs., tiU 1620. Buried there Oct. 19,
1620.
KELKE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Nov. 15,
1637. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Sandwich, Kent. Schools,
Sandwich (Mr Cholfine) and Tilmanstone(MrColeby). Migrated
to Emmanuel, 1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 2, 1639.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 11, 1650-1.
KELKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from M.\gdalene, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1639. FeUow.
KELKE, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1575.
KELKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. i6ix.
Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, of Bametby, Lines., Esq.; adm.
at Gray's Inn, July 6, 1614. Buried at Bametby, Aug. 21,
1630. {Lines. Pedigrees, 556.)
KELKE, ROGER. B.A. 1543-4. S. of Christopher, of Bametby,
Lines. M.A. 1547; B.D. 1560; D.D. 1563-4- Fellow of St
John's, 1545. Retired to Zurich under Queen Mary. Lady
Margaret preacher, 1559, 1563. Master of Magdalene, 1559-
76. Vice-Chancellor, 1567, 1571-2. Ord. priest (London)
Jan. 13, 1559-60, age 36. Preacher at Ipswich, 1560-76.
Archdeacon of Stow, 1563-76. R. of Sproughton, Sufiolk,
1568-81. R. of Teversham, Cambs., 1572. Died Jan. 6,
1575-6. Buried in Gt St Mary's, Cambridge. Will (V.C.C.
and P.C.C.) 1576. His widow was residing in St Margaret's
parish, Ipswich, 1580. {Cooper, 1. 341; D.N.B.; Lines.
Pedigrees, 557.)
KELKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1575.
KELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1636.
Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639.
KELLER, FREDERICK. (No record of admission or matricula-
tion found.) B.A. from Emmanuel, 1714-5; M.A. 1718. R.
of Eyke, Suffolk, 1698. Perhaps V. of Benhall, 1702. Died
before 1732. Father of the next.
KELLER, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Sept. 21, 1732.
Of BenhaU, Suffolk. S. of Frederick (above). Exhibitioner
from Bury School. Rustat Scholar, 1732; Matric. i735; B.A.
1736-7; M.A. 1740. Fellow, 1737-55- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 24, 1738; priest (Norwich) Feb. 1740-1. V. of Whittles-
ford, Cambs., 1746-8. V. of Hundon, Suffolk, 1750-4- V. of
St Peter's, St Albans, 1754-63. R. of King's Langley, 1754-
85. R. of Kelshall, 1763-85. Author. Died at Bamwell,
Cambridge, Aug. 29, 1785, aged 68. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor
to Jesus College. (A. Gray; G. Mag.)
KELLET, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 5,
1610. S. of Richard (1573), V. of Carlton-le-Moorland, Lines.
School, Lincoln (Mr Houghton). Matric. 1610; Scholar,
1611-2. Probably of Boston, Lines.; will proved, 1681.
{Venn, i. 207.)
KELLETT, EDWARD. Adm. at King's (age 15) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1598. Of London. Matric. 1598; B.A. 1602-3;
M.A. 1606; B.D. 1613; D.D. 1621. Fellow, 1601-8. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1617 and 1621. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20;
priest, Dec. 21, 1606, age 26. R. of West Bagborough,
Somerset, 1608. R. of Crocombe, 1615, ejected. Preb. of
Exeter, 1630. A friend of John Selden. Author, Seroions, etc.
Died 1641. WiU proved (P.C.C.) May 29, 1641. {Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.; Harwood.)
KELLET, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1606.
Of London. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1608; 'of St
Sepulchre's, gent.' One of these names died Sept. 17, 1635.
Buried at Berkhampstead St Peter, Herts. M.I. {Clutterbuck,
I. 301.)
KELLET, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 26, 1644.
S. of John, merchant, of Boston, Lines. Schools, Nottingham
(Mr Leake) and Merchant Taylors', London. Matric. 1644;
Scholar, 1644-7; B.A. 1647-8. Ordained (presbyterian)
minister of Hawton, Notts., Nov. 22, 1648. Probably
ordained episcopaUy later; and author of A Faitkfull Dis-
covery, a tract against the Quakers, 1653. {Venn, 1. 352.)
KELLET, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1573;
B.A. 1576-7; M..\. 1581. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 29,
1579; priest, Sept. 22, 1580. V. of Carlton-le-Moorland,
1579-1610. Preb. of Lincoln, 1592-1610. Will proved
(Lincoln) 1610. Father of Anthony (1610).
KELLET or KILLET, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 21, 1725-6. S. of Samuel, of Gorleston, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Matric. 1726; LI,.B. 1731- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732; priest, Dec. 24, 1732. R. of
Bradwell, Suffolk, 1733-67- R- of Lound, 1733-67- Died
Oct. 6, 1767.
KEYLETT or KELLET, . B.Can.L. 1504-5-
KELLING or KELYN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
29, 1637. Matric. 1637. One of these names V. of St Peter,
Southgate, Nonvich, 1673. R. of All Saints', 1680-3. Died
1685-
I 2
Kellington, Richard
KELLINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's,
Feb. 26, 1637-8. S. of Richard, tailor, of Beverley. B. there.
School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy). B.A. 1641-2.
KELLOW, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1718. S. of Thomas,
of Orcheston St George, Wilts., gent. Matric. from Trinity
College, O.Kford, Feb. 7, 1710-1, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1714.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Dec. 19, 1714; priest (Rochester)
June 16, 1717. R. of Langton Matravers, Dorset, 1720-37.
Chaplain to the Earl of Essex. V. of East Morden, 1721-37-
Died Sept. i, 1737. M.I. at East Morden. Admon. (P.C.C.)
Sept. 1737. {Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, iii. 512.)
KELLOW, THOMAS. M.A. 1741- Incorp. from Oxford; but
not found in Al. Oxon. Doubtless R. of Codford St Peter,
Wilts.; died 1762. Father of William (i740-
KELLOW, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1741. (Perhaps adm. as 'William.') B.A. i744- Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) Sept. 21, 1746; priest, June 15, 1750. Probably
chaplain in the Navy, 1748. V. of Berwick St James, Wilts.,
1757-62. R. of Codford St Peter, 1762-77. Died 1777. Will
(PiC.C.) 1777. {Scott-Mayor, in. 521.)
KELLOW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June
30, 1741. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Wiltshire. (Oxonian; R. of
Codford St Peter; died 1762.) B. at Codford. School, Salis-
bury (Mr Thomas). (Perhaps mistake for Thomas; see above;
if not, he may have been a brother, who did not graduate.)
KELLY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, 1700. S. of Robert,
of Ireland.
KELLY, JOHN (JOHN BAPTIST). Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 7,
1731. S. of John. B. at Kilkenny, Ireland. Matric. 1731;
B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow of Jesus, 1742-75. Adm.
attheMiddleTemple, Mays, 1737- Barrister, 1741. Migrated
to Lincoln's Inn, 1744. Died s.p. 1775; 'to be buried in
Savoy Churchyard.' (A. Gray.)
KELLY, MALACHI. Adm. sizar at Queens', Lent, 1583-4- Of
Ireland. Ahready matric. at Christ Church, Oxford, Nov. 23,
1581, age 24. B.A. from King's, 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
KELLIE, WILLIAM. ' M.A. of Cambridge,' when instituted to
Wendover, Bucks., 1595; presumably B.A. 1591-2; M.A.
1595; in which years the records are missing. A preacher.
Ord. priest by Bishop of Peterborough. V. of Wendover,
1595-1615.
KELSALL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June
12, 1688. S. of John, clerk. B. at Cheswardine, Salop.
School, Sleaford, Lines. (Mr Smith). Matric. 1688; B.A.
1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 4, 1693-4.
Head Master of Boston School, 1695-1702. V. of Boston,
1702-19. Died 1719.
KELSALL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, Feb. 7,
1707-8. S. of Henry, of Chester. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1709; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Fellow,
1714. Chief Clerk of the Treasury. M. P. for Chichester, 1719-
32; for Bossiney, 1722-7; for St Michael's, 1727-34. F.R.S.,
1736. Died Feb. 10, 1762. (G. Mag.)
KELSALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1623. S.
of William, V. of Audley, Staffs. B.A. 1626-7. Succeeded
his father as V. of Audley, 1649. P.C. of Rushton Chapel,
Leek, c. 1664. {Wm Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
KELSALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 10, 1661-2.
Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1665-6. One of these names V. of
Harrington, Lines., 1684-9.
KELSALL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 30, 1722. S.
of John, o£ Dodleston, Cheshire. Matric. 1722. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 28, 1724.
KELSAL, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July i, 1659. Of
Cheshire. One of these names V. of Wormingford, Essex,
1662-84. Perhaps lecturer at Ashbourne, Derbs.; and father
of the next. (A. Gray.)
KELSALL, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 26, 1698. Of
Derbyshire. (? S. of Roger, above.) Matric. 1698; Rustat
Scholar. Joined the Quakers' assembly in Cambridge. Ex-
pelled from the College, Mar. 4, 1698-9. {Jesus Coll. Hist.,
139-)
KELSALL, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
Aug. 28, 1706. S. of Theophilus, of Stapleford {sic), Cheshire.
B. there. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1. R. of Childwall, Lanes.,
1722-35. Died Feb. 1734-5- M.I. at Childwall. Will, Chester.
{Victoria Co. Hist. Lanes., iii. 107.)
KELSEY, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1653-4.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659; B.D. 1668. Fellow,
1658-69. Junior Proctor, 1666-7. Ord. priest (.\rdfert) Nov.
18, 1658. R. of Framsden, Suffolk, 1662. Preb. of Sarum,
1674-1710. Archdeacon of Sarum, 1695-1710. V. of High-
worth, Wilts., 1705-10. Died Nov. 1, 1710. Will (P.C.C.)
1711.
Kemish, Anthony
KELSTERNE, RICHARD. Carmelite of Cambridge. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Mar. 9, 1380-1. (B. Zimmerman.)
KELTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 10,
1581. Readra. as FeU.-Com. 1582. S. of Thomas. B. at
Albrightlee, St Alkmond, Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury.
{Vis. of Shrops., 1623.)
KELTRIDGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1566. Probably s. of William, citizen of London, and his
ist wife Agnes Kelsaye. Bapt. at St Michael's, Comhill,
May 22, 1553. Scholar of Trinity, 1571; B.A. 1571-2; M.A.
1575. Incorp. at Oxford, 1579. Ord. deacon and pnest
(Lincoln) 1576. V. of Dedham, Essex, 1577-8- R- of Capel
St Andrew, Suffolk, 1578. Preacher in London, 1581. R. of
Roydon, Suffolk, 1582. Author, rehgious. Half-brother of
Samuel and Sidney. {Cooper, 1. 449; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
KELTRIDGE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1580. S. of Thomas (so in Caius register, but really WiUiam),
citizen of London. Bapt. at St Michael, ComhiU, Jan. 15,
1563-4. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. from Caius, 1587. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 21, 1588; priest, Apr. 18, 1589. V. of Stoke
Poges, Bucks., 1592. V. of St Botolph, Aldersgate, London,
1598-1601. Will (Cons. C. London) 1601. The father's will
(P.C.C.) 1604, seems to prove the relationship. Brother of
the next and half-brother of John. (Venn, i. 127.)
KELTRIDGE, SIDNEY. Matric. pens, at St John's, Easter,
1584, and at Brasenose College, Oxford, Oct. 1584- S. of
'Thomas' (really William), citizen of London. B. there.
Bapt. at St Michael, Comhill, June 27, 1568. Schools, London
and Canterbury. Migrated to Caius, May 23, 1585, age 18.
Scholar, 1585-91; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591- Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Dec. 21, 1595; C. of Corringham, Essex. R.
of Bergholt, 1597-1613. Died 1613. WiU (Cons. C. London)
proved, Jan. 22, 1613-4. Brother of Samuel, half-brother of
John. {Venn, i. 124.)
KELWAY, AMBROSE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1553-
KELWAY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 22,
1696-7. S. of Robert, grocer, of Huntingdon. B. there.
School, Huntingdon (Mr Mathews). Matric. 1697; Scholar,
1697-1703; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 20, 1702; priest (Peterb.) June 3, 1705. R- of North-
bourne, Kent, 1705-23; of Hope All Saints', 1709-59; of
St Mary-in-the-Marsh, 1723-59. Chaplain to Lord Sunder-
land. Died Apr. 3, 1759. Buried at Hythe. Father of the
next. {Venn, i. 499.)
KELWAY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 8, 1734. Of
Northboume. S. of Robert (above).
KELWAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1685;
B.A. 1688-9 {Lit. Reg.) 'for his royalty and proficiency in
learning.' Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1692.
KELYNNYN, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1467-8. Two years' study
at Oxford, and three at Cambridge.
KEMBALL, STEPHEN, see KIMBALL.
KEMBLE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1637-
KEMBLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 9, 1689.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696.
KEMBALL or KIMBALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens',
•June 23, 1714. Of .Suffolk. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1718; priest, Feb. 1721-2. Probably
Master of Brandon School, Suffolk, c. 1730-4.
KEME, SAMUEL. B.D. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of London,
gent. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, June 23, 1621,
age i6; B.A. (Oxford) 1624-5; B.D. 1636. V. of Newark,
Notts., 1628. R. of Little Chart, Kent, 1630. V. of Low
Leyton, Essex, 1639-44. R. of Albury, Oxon. Joined the
Parliamentary Army. Chaplain, and captain, of a troop of
horse. R. of Deal, Kent, 1651. Conformed at the Restora-
tion. Died at Albury, Oct. 22, 1670. Buried there. Will,
P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
KEMERLYNGE, PETER. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Pembroke,
Easter, 1567.
KEMEYS, Sir CHARLES, Bart. Adm. nobleman (age 18) at
Trinity, June 17, 1706. S. of Sir Charles, Bart., of Cefn
Mabley, Monmouth. Bapt. at Buperra, Dec. 8, 1688. Edu-
cated at home. Matric. 1706. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Dec.
1702. Sheriff of Glamorgan, 1711-3- M.P. for Monmouth-
shire, 1713-5; for Co. Glamorgan, 1716-34. Died unmarried,
Jan. 29, 1734-5. Brother of the next. {G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven.)
KEMEYS, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1711. S. of Sir Charles, 3rd Bart. B. at Monmouth. Matric.
Easter, 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719- Fellow, 1715. Taxor,
1720. M.P. for Monmouth, 1722-34. Brother of the above.
KEMISHE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1584-
Kemish, Nathaniel
KEMISH or KEYMIS, NATHANIEL. B.D. 1604 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of Wiltshire, pleb. Matric. from BaUiol CoUege,
Oxford, July 19, 1583, age 17; B.A. (Magdalen CoUege,
Oxford) 1587; M.A. 1592; B.D. 1600. FeUow of Magdalen
College, 1589-1605. R. of Broughton, Hunts., 1601-23. R.
of Crick, Northants., 1609-23. Buried there Jan. 30, 1622-3.
WUl, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
KEMISHE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1562.
KEMPE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 14, 1579-
Readm. FeU.-Com. 1579. Eldest s. of John, citizen and
merchant of London (and of Cavendish, Suffolk. Will, P.C.C,
1569). School, Merchant Taylors'. Perhaps adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, 1580. (Venn, i. 103; Vis. of Suffolk.)
KEMPE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1617. S. of Robert, of Gissing, Norfolk. B.A. 1620-1; M.A.
1624. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. R. of Mappiscombe, Kent,
1631. R. of Cricksea, Essex, 1635-41. R- of St Michael-at-
Thome, Norwich. Will (P.C.C.) 1645. Brother of Edward
(1625). (Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 237; Al. Oxon.; Vis. of
Norfolk.)
KEMPE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
1613. S. of Francis, of Fulham, Middlesex. B.A. from Pem-
broke, 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. R. of
Grayingham. Lines., 1628. Brother of Leonard (1612). (Vts.
of London, 1634.)
KEMPE, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
June 29, 1622. Eldest s. of Bartholomew, gent., of London
and Croydon, Surrey. School, Croydon (Mr Nicholson).
Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1622-9; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
Perhaps brother of William (1624). (Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
KEMP, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 22,
1727. S. of Sir Robert (1685), Bart., of Ubbeston, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, Jan. 4, 1708-9. School, Monk Soham (private;
Mr Ray). Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1727-33; B.A. 1731; M.A.
1735. Fellow, 1733-77. Afterwards studied medicine and
surgery. Practised as a physician at Colne Dean, Gloucs. for
many years. Succeeded his nephew, as 7th Bart., 1771-
Died Jan. 25, 1777. Buried at Cohie Dean. M.I. there.
Brother of Robert (1718), Isaac (1722), Thomas (1724) and
William (1732). (Venn, 11. 27; Kimber, I. 439; F. Hitchin-
Kemp.)
KEMPE, CALEB (CALEBRUN). Adm. at King's (age 19) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 28, i577- Of Godstone, Surrey.
Doubtless s. of John, of Freshwater, Isle of Wight, the noted
preacher. Matric. 1577-8; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585; B.D.
1592. Fellow, 1580-95. Subscribed for deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Apr. 21, 1587. V. of Bradford, Yorks., 1595-1614-
Married, Nov. 2, 1602, Phoebe, dau. of Thomas Lister, of
Ovenden, Yorks. Died 1614. (F. Hitchin-Kemp, Kemp
Families.)
KEMPE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1625.
Of Norfolk. 5th s. of Robert, of Gissing, Norfolk. B.A.
1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1639. Fellow, 1632-44; ejected,
1660-71. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 16; priest, Dec. 22,
1633. Granted license to travel beyond the seas, Feb. 4,
1637-8. R. of LitUe Eversden, Cambs., 1667-71- V. of
Oakington. Will dated Oct. 23, 1671; proved (V.C.C.) Nov.
28, 1671. Brother of Arthur (1617) and perhaps of Richard
(1617). (Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 235-7-)
KEMP, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1547.
Doubtless 6th s. of William, of Spain's Hall, Essex. Of
Cavendish, Suffolk, and Pentlow Hall, Essex. 'Fifty years
connected with the Court of King's Bench.' Died Mar. 23,
1606-7, aged 76. Buried at Pentlow. M.I. Will (P.C.C.)
1607. Father of the next. (Morant, 11. 322; F. Hitchin-
Kemp; J. Ch. Smith.)
KEMPE, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1586. S. of the above. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1590. Of Pentlow, Essex. Of Wooddalling, Norfolk, c. 1620.
Knighted, Feb. 11, 1626-7. Died c. 1646. Will proved
(Norwich) 1646. (F. Hitchin-Kemp; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
KEMPE, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 22, 1551. Of Winchcomb, Gloucs. Matric. 1551- Left
in 1555-
KEMP, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June 15,
1722. 3rd s. of Sir Robert (1685), of Ubbeston, Suffolk, Bart.
B. at Hoxne, Suffolk. Matric. 1722. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 17, 1721. Called to the Bar, May 20, 1726.
Brother of Benjamin (1727), etc.
KEMPE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1551. 2nd
s. of Robert, of Gissing, Norfolk. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 26, 1559-60. Lord of the Manors of Flordon, Gissing
and Dagford. Married (i) Anne, dau. of Robert Cudden, of
Weston, Suffolk, Esq.; (2) Ann, dau. of Robert Calthorpe,
of Antingham. Of Antingham. Buried there, Nov. 18, 1610,
aged 76. M.I. Brother of Richard (c. 1551) and perhaps of
Thomas (1563) and Robert (1563). (Peile, I. 48; F. Hitchin-
Kemp, Kemp Families.)
Kemp, Robert
KEMP, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1560;
B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567. Perhaps Fellow of St Catharine's,
c. 1564; 'of London.' Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1567.
Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, July 14, i57i- Will
proved (V.C.C.) as of St Catharine's.
KEMPE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 14, 1599-1600;
Scholar; B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
KEMPE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1604. One
of these names, s. and h. of Thomas, adm. at Gray's Inn, May
18, 1604. (Peile, I. 248.)
KEMPE, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A. from
Lincoln College, Oxford, 1628-9; M.A. 1631. Probably ord.
deacon and priest (St David's). V. of Bradford, Yorks.,
1639-40. Died 1640.
KEMPE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1621;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23;
priest, May 24, 1630. Schoolmaster at Hitchin. Died Aug. 3,
1654. M.I. at Hitchin. Benefactor to the to^vn. (Peile, i.
341; Clutterbuck, in. 38, 53; H. I. Longden.)
KEMPE, LEONARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1612. B. in London, c. 1595. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1616; M.A.
1620. Fellow, 1615-32. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 6, 1611, as s. and h. of Francis, of Fulham,
Middlesex. One of these names R. of Rushbrook, Suffolk,
1643-69. Buried there Oct. 1669. Brother of Bartholomew
(1613). (Vis. of London, i(>^^.)
KEMP, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, c. 1551. S. of
Robert, of Gissing, Norfolk. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1556.
Barrister, 1558. Treasurer, 1586. Of Gissing, Washbrook and
Flordon. Married Alice, dau. of Phillip Cockeram, of Hamp-
stead, Middlesex, 1566. Buried at Gissing, Apr. 5, 1600.
Will proved (Norwich C.C), May 7, i6oo. Brother of John
(1551) and perhaps half-brother of Thomas (1563) and
Robert (1563). (Peile, i. 48; Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 237;
F. Hitchin-Kemp, Kemp Families.)
KEMP, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 7, 1617. Doubt-
less 2nd s. of Robert, late of Gissing, Norfolk, Esq., deceased.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 8, 1620. Secretary of State for
Virginia, 1635-40. Will (P.C.C.) 1656. Doubtless brother of
Arthur (1617) and Edward (1625). (Suffolk Man. Fam., 11.
237; E. Alfred Jones.)
KEMPE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1563.
Doubtless 4th s. of Robert, of Gissing, Norfolk. If so, married
Ann, dau. of William Staunton, of Bury. Probably brother
of Thomas (1563), John (1551) and half-brother of Richard
(155 1). (Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 228.)
KEMPE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 19, 1615.
S. of Robert, husbandman, of Dilham, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Dec. 16, 1599. School, Norwich (Mr Townley). Matric.
Easter, 1615; Scholar, 1615-22; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1623.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1623. R. of St Peter Hun-
gate, Norwich, 1627-36. C. of St George Colegate, Norwich,
in 1629. (Venn, i. 228.)
KEMPE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1619. Probably s. and h. of Robert, late of Heydon, Norfolk,
Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 20, 1620. Succeeded to
the estates at Finchingfield, Essex, on the death of his uncle
WiUiam, 1629. Of Spain's Hall, Essex. Knighted, Aug. 7,
1641. Married, as his second wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Robert Kempe, Bart., of Gissing, Norfolk. Died 1663. Will
proved, Nov. 20, 1663. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Morant, 11. 363;
F. Hitchin-Kemp.)
KEMPE, ROBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1644. Of Gissing,
Norfolk. Doubtless s. of Sir Robert, ist Baronet. B. at
Walsingham Abbey, Feb. 2, 1627. Bapt., Feb. 14, 1627.
Adm. at Gray's Inn; barrister there. Succeeded as Bart.,
Aug. 20, 1647. M.P. for Norfolk, 1675-9; for Dunwich,
1679-81. Married Mary (2nd wife), dau. of John Sone, of
Ubbeston, Suffolk. Died Sept. 26, 1710. M.I. at Gissing.
Father of Robert (1685). (G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven; Misc. Gen.
et Her., 2nd S., i. 382.)
KEMP, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1680. Of
Norwich. Perhaps s. of Thomas, clerk, of Norwich, and
formeriy of Thwaite. Matric. Lent, 1680-1; B.A. 1683-4;
M.A. 1687. FeUow, 1685-91. Probably R. of Stretham,
Cambs., 1689-96. Buried there May 17, 1696. For further
suggestions concerning the Kempes of Thwaite, Norfolk, see
O. Mag., 1827, 123. (F. Hitchin-Kemp.)
KEMP, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, May 23,
1685 Of Suffolk. S. of Sir Robert (1644), of ybbeston,
Suffolk, Bart. B. at Ubbeston, Jan. 25, 1667. Succeeded as
3rd Bart., Sept. 26, 1710. M.P. for Dunwich, 1701-5, 1708-9,
1713-5; for Co. Suffolk, 1732-4- Died Dec. 18, 1734, at
Ufford, Suffolk. Father of the next, and of Isaac (1722),
Benjamin (1727), Thomas (1724) and William (17^2). (Suffolk
Man. Fam., 11. 237, date of birth misprinted; F. Hitchin-
Kemp, where he is said to have graduated in 1683 ; apparently
confused with the above.)
Kemp, Robert
KEMP, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age i8) at Pembroke,
July 3,1718. S. of Sir Robert (above), Bart. Bapt. at Hoxne,
Suffolk, Nov. 28, 1699. Matric. 1718-9. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 17, 1721. M.P. for Orford, i730-4- Succeeded
as 4th Bart., Dec. 18, i734- Died Feb. 15, 1752. unmarried.
M.I. at Gissing. (Suffolk Man. Fam., n. 237, date of birth
wrong; Kimber, i. 440; G.E.C.)
KEMPE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1563.
Perhaps 3rd surviving s. of Robert, of Gissing, Norfolk.
Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, 1569, from Staple Inn. 'Coun-
cellorof law,' practised at Ipswich. Of Little Brissett, 1595;
afterwards removed to Beccles. Married Ann, dau. of John
Moore, of Ipswich. Said to have died in 1623. Perhaps
brother of Robert (1563) and half-brother of Richard (1551)-
(F. Hitchin-Kemp.)
KEMPE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, 1598, scholar
from Westminster. Possibly s. of Robert (1563)- B.A. 1601-
2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 21,
1606, age 26. C. at Teversham, Cambs., in 1608. Doubtless
the 'Thomas Kempe a schoUer at Cambridge' mentioned in
the wiU of Richard (1551) Kempe, of Gissing, Norfolk, 1599.
One of these names of Thwaite, Esq., afterwards of Norwich,
clerk. Will (P.C.C.) dated Mar. 23, 1667; proved, 1670.
(Suffolk Man. Fam., II. 227, 228, 236.)
KEMPE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Lent,
1618-9; B.A. 1621-2; Scholar, 1622-4.
KEMP, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
Matric. 1626.
KEMPE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 20, 1637.
S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Bergh Apton, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Nov. 21, 1620. School, Diss (Mr Lancetter). Scholar,
1640-4; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. R. of SheUhanger, Norfolk,
1646. Ord. priest (Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich) July 26,
1655. R. of Foxearth, Essex, 1656-1705. Died 1705. (Venn,
I. 325; Morant, 11. 327.)
KEMP, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 12, 1675. S. of Thomas, gent., of Finchingfield, Essex.
B. there. School, Bishop's Stortford. Probably M.A. 1675
(Lit. Reg.). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 28, 1674.
KEMP, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 18, 1684-5. S. of
Thomas, clerk, of Wiltshire. Matric. 1685. Perhaps LL.B.
1703. One of these names chaplain in the Navy, 1690.
Doubtless V. of Pawlett, Somerset, 1692-1708; P.C. of
Charlton Adam, 1700-8; V.ofOtterhampton, 1702-8 (LL.B.).
Died 1708.
KEMPE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, July 14, 1708.
S. of Thomas, tanner, of East Dereham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Seaming (Mr Lane). Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1708-13;
B.A. 1712. Fellow, 1713-5. (Venn, i. 519.)
KEMP, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 20, 1724.
S. of Sir Robert (1685), Bart., of Ubbeston, Suffolk. Bapt.
there, Oct. 19, 1706. Schools, Flordon (private; Mr Barber)
and Bishop's Stortford (Dr and Mr Took). Matric. 1724;
Scholar, 1724-7; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1729 (Com. Reg.).
Fellow, 1730-2. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 24, 1730-1. V.
of Ubbeston, Suffolk. R. of Gissing, 1730-61. R. of Flordon,
1731-61. DiedMar. 5, 1761. Brotherof Benjamin (1727), etc.
(Venn, 11. 21.)
KEMPE, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1512-3.
KEMPE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1578.
S. of Walter (living, 1601), of Cornwall or Devon. Migrated
to Trinity Hall. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Master of Ply-
mouth Grammar School, 1581-1601. Author, educational.
Will (P.C.C.) 1601. Legacies to the poor of Budock, Cornwall,
and Stoke Damerel. (D.N.B., wrong as to date of death;
J. Ch. Smith; Cooper, 11. 41.)
KEMPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1590-1. B. in
London. School, Eton. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Master of
Colchester Grammar School, 1598-1637. Died Apr. 22, 1637,
aged 68. Buried at All Saints', Colchester. (Morant, 1.
176.)
KEMPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July, 1624. Of
Surrey. Matric. 1626. Perhaps s. of Bartholomew, of
Croydon, Surrey; 15 years old in 1623; and brother of
Bartholomew (1622). (Vis. of Surrey.)
KEMPE, WILLIAM. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1633. Perhaps
the above.
KEMPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. i,
1633, from Oxford. S. of Tobias, yeoman. B. at Stoke
Damerel, Devon. School, Plymouth. B.A. 1634; M.A.
1638.
KEMPE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 25,
1644. Of Kent. One of these names, s. and h. of Sir Robert,
of Finchingfield, Essex, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23,
1646-7.
Kendall, John
KEMPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 22, 1655-6.
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 20, 1662; priest, Sept. 19, 1663. V. of Swavesey,
Cambs., 1665.
KEMPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Nov. 3,
1690. S. of WUliam, deceased. Bapt. at St Martin-in-the-
Fields, London. School, Eton. Matric. 1690. Perhaps brother
of John, F.R.S., the antiquary. If so, inherited the residence
of his brother in St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1717, and probably
removed thither. Will probably proved (P.C.C.) Apr. 26,
1746. (F. Hitchin-Kemp.)
KEMP, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1693. Of
Norfolk. Probably s. of Sir Robert, 2nd Bart. Bapt. at
Ubbeston, Suffolk, Dec. 5, 1675. Matric. 1694. Died May 12,
1744. Father of WiUiam, 8th Bart. (Davy MS., 19138, 79-)
KEMP, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct. 10,
1732. S. of Sir Robert (1685), of Ubbeston, Suffolk, Bart.
Matric. 1733. Captain in the army. Died nearKinsale, 1736-
Brother of Benjamin (1727), Thomas (1724), Isaac (1722)
and Robert (1718). (Kimber, 1. 439; F. Hitchin-Kemp.)
KEMPE, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1493-4.
KEMP, . Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594.
KEMPSALL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1649.
KEMPTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 23, 1714-
Of the Isle of Ely.
KEMPTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1749;
B.A. 1753. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 14, i754-
KEMSALE or KELSALE, THOMAS. FeUow of Corpus Christi,
1396. Will of one of these names (Comm. C. London) 1434;
chaplain; to be buried in the Church of IsUngton, Middlesex.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
KEMSTER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1601;
B.A. 1605-6. R. of Abberton, Worcs., 1622; perhaps tiU 1661.
KENDALL, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1570.
KENDALL, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 24, 1625-6.
S. of Henry, of Derbyshire. School, Repton (Mr Whitehead).
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
KENDALL, GEORGE. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, of Exeter. B. at Cofton, Dawlish, 1610. School,
Exeter. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Feb. 18, 1626-
7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1630; M.A. 1633; B.D. 1641-2; D.D.
1654. FeUowof Exeter CoUege, 1630-46. Rector, 1645-6. R.
of BUsland, ComwaU, 1643-55, deprived. Preb. of Exeter,
1645. R. of Kenton, Devon, 1646-62, deprived. R. of St
Benet, Gracechurch St, 1660. Married Anne, dau. of Periam
Pole. Author, theological. Died at Cofton, Devon, Aug. 19,
1663. (Vis. of Devon, 1620; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Walker,
Sufferings.)
KENDALL, GILES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Incorp. at Oxford, 1583. V. of
Felkirk, Yorks., 1583-1609. V. of Haxey, Lines., 1606.
Licensed, 1595, to marry Beatrice, dau. of James Denton,
of Denton, Yorks. Died 1609. (M. H. Peacock.)
KENDALL, HE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1560.
One Henry KendaU, R. of Ickenham, Middlesex, 1568.
Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1624, as Henry Kended. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
KENDOLL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1572. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1575-
KENDALL, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Pembroke,
Easter, 1605. Probably s. of Henry, of Smithesby, Northants.
B. 1588. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Gabriel Armstrong, of
Rempston, Notts. Died Apr. 18, 1627. Buried at Smithesby.
But see pedigree (Nichols, iv. 985) for a contemporary name-
sake.
KENDALL, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's, Dec.
1624. Perhaps S. of Henry (above), of Smithesby, Northants.
Age 51 in 1662.
KENDALL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Sept.
24, 1650. Of Warwickshire. School, Coventry.
KENDALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Incorp. at Oxford, 1584. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Apr. 29, 1576, age 24; priest, Dec. 21, 1576.
R. of Acton, Middlesex, 1576-1627. Died June, 1627.
KENDALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
KENDALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1634;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
KENDALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr. 21,
1663. S. of John, Esq. B. at Briningham, Norfolk. Matric.
1663; B.A. 1666-7. One of these names, of London, adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 31, 1661-2.
Kendall, John
KENDALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1679. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Belton, Leics. School,
Osgathorpe (Mr Smedley). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Per-
haps ord. priest (Lincoln) May 25, 1684. V. of Thornton by
Bagworth, Leics., 1691-1717. Died July 12, 1717. {Nichols,
IV. 984.)
KENDAL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 4, 1679-
80.
KENDALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus, Jan. 18, 1681-
2. Of Sufiolk. Matric. 1682; Rustat Scholar, 1682; B.A.
1685-6. Perhaps chaplain in the Navy, 1692-3.
KENDALL, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1694. Of Essex.
Perhaps of Basingboume, Essex. F.R.S., 1723. Died 1735.
KENDAL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July 5,
1 72 1. S. and h. of Maurice (1676-7), of North Walsham,
Norfolk, Esq. Matric. 1721. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 10, 1723.
KENDALL, LEONARD. B.A. 1530-1.
KENDALL, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Jan.
27, 1676-7. S. of John, of Thetford, Norfolk, Esq. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 14, 1681; 'Maurey, of Buckenham, Norfolk,
gent.' Called to the Bar May 5, 1686. Ancient, 1704. Of
North Walsham. Died 1712, aged 52. M.I. at New Bucken-
ham. Father of John (1721). (Le Neve, Mon., in. 252.)
KENDALL, MILES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1578;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586. V. of
Swindon, Wilts., 1585-1623.
KENDAL, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 23, 1663-4.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon
(York) c. 1670; priest, Dec. 1674.
KENDALL, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1699 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Bernard, of Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Bapt. at Lanlivery, Feb.
10, 1657-8. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, 1673; B.A.
(Oxford) 1677; M.A. 1679-80. Fellow of Exeter College,
1678-81. R. of Sheviocke, Cornwall, 1680-1740. V. of Lan-
livery, 1681-1740. Preb. of Exeter, 1688-1740. Archdeacon
of Totnes, 1713-40. Died Mar. 3, 1739-40. Buried in Exeter
Cathedral. Will, Exeter. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
KENDALL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 12,
1615. S. of John, merchant, of Buckenham, Norfolk. School,
Moulton (Mr Matchett). Scholar, 1616-22; B.A. 1618-9;
M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625. R. of
Santon and Downham, Norfolk and Sufiolk, 1635-44,
sequestered. Died 1689. {Venn, i. 231.)
KENDALL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 24, 1751. Of Middlesex. S. of Charles. Bapt. at St
Catharine Cree, Feb. 11, 1732-3. School, Eton; colleger,
1743-51. Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758.
Fellow, 1759. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 1755. R. of
Norton, Suffolk, 1795-6. Died 1796. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec.
1796. {T.A. Walker, 301.)
KENDALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 14,
1575. (Previously at Clare; matric. there Michs. 1573.) Of
Brinton, Norfolk. S. of Thomas. School, Holt. B.A. 1576-7;
M.A. 1580. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 17, 1581. R. of
Alderford, Norfolk, 1594. {Venn, i. 81.)
KENDALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 2, 1664.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1670. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1670;
priest, Sept. 1671. Doubtless V. of Middleton, Pickering,
Yorks., 1672-1701. P.C. of Roxdale; resigned before 1700.
V. of Sinnington, 1701-14. {Peile, 1. 612.)
KENDALL, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb.
26, 1631-2; priest, Sept. 23, 1632. Perhaps usher of Boston
School, 1633-6. R. of Edlington, Yorks., 1640-53. Possibly
R. of Wollaston, Notts., 1661.
KENDALL or KYNDAL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. i,
1653-4. Of Sufiolk. Scholar, 1655; Matric. 1656; B.A. 1657-
8; M.A. 1661. R. of Hessett and Creeting St Olave, Sufiolk,
1662-88. Died i688.
KENDALL, THOMAS. B.A. from Christ's, 1572-3; M.A. 1576.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Jan. 1577-8.
Licensed as schoolmaster, 1576. V. of Gt Gidding, Hunts.,
1579-83. Perhaps R. of Chislehurst, Kent, 1583-1604; of
Woolwich, 1586-95; of St John, Watling Street, London,
1590-3; and of Morcott, Rutland, 1594-1611. {Peile, i. 109.)
KENDALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1610. B. at Wimbledon, Surrey. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1616; priest (London) May 23,
1619, age 25.
KENDALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1735;
B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1739.
KENDOLL, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1572.
KENDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, June 15,
1666.
Kennington, Thomas
KENDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
June 28, 1673. S. of Ralph, citizen of York. Matric. 1673.
KENDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 7, 1702. Of Essex. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric.
1702; Scholar, 1702.
KENDED, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1560;
B.A. 1562-3, as Kened.
KENHEAD, EMMANUEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs.
1580. B. at Braughing Herts. Ord. deacon (London) Apr.
15. 1590, age 28. V. of Shalford, Essex. Admon. (Cons. C.
London) May 5, 1591. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KENIE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1636,
KENYNGHALE, ROGER. Fellow of Gonville Hall, c. 1393.
KENINGHAM or CUNINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, 1548. B. c. 1531. Matric. Easter, 1551;
M.B. 1557; had studied at Heidelberg. Perhaps M.D. there.
Distinguished as a physician in London. Lecturer at
Surgeon's Hall. {Cooper, in. i; D.N.B.)
KENITY, NAHUM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 20, 1617.
Matric. 1617; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 18; priest. May 19, 1627. R. of Castle Camps, Cambs.,
1643-9. Died 1649.
KENNITY, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 14,
1638. S. of Marmaduke, cloth-shearer, of Beverley. B. there.
School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy). B.A. 1641-2.
KENN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 1586.
Matric. 1586. One of these names s. and h. of Thomas, of
Kenn, Somerset. Succeeded his father. {Vis. of Somerset.)
KEN, . B.Civ.L. 1465-6. Perhaps William Kene, LL.B.;
V. of Upton, Norfolk, 1467-82.
KENNARD, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1611;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 18,
1618; priest. Mar. 10, 1619-20. R. of Fordwich, Kent,
1619-27. Died 1627.
KENNARD, SAMPSON. B.A. from Clare, 1606-7. S. of
Sampson, of St Paul's, Canterbury, joiner. M.A. 1610. R.
of St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, 1612-35. Died 1635.
KENNEDY, GILBERT. Incorp. M.D. from Oxford, 1749. M.D.
(Oxford) by diploma, Apr. 10, 1749. For many years physician
to the British Factory at Lisbon. F.R.S., 1737. Of Lincoln's
Inn Fields. Died Dec. 29, 1780, aged 100. (G. Mag.)
KENNETT, EDWARD. Of Herefordshire. Ord. deacon (London)
Oct. 6, 1578, age 27; 'late scholar of Trinity, of Woodham
Ferrers, Essex.' C. of Stock-Harward, Essex, in 1579. V. of
Ulting, Essex, 1591-9. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1599.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
KENNETT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Feb. 3,
1636-7. Of Kent. Scholar from King's School, Canterbury.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644; B.D. 1655. Fellow,
1644-50; ejected; restored, 1654. Taxor, 1648-9. University
preacher, 1648. R. of East Hatley, Cambs., c. 1655-62,
ejected. Afterwards kept school at Sutton, Beds, with the
help of Mr Stillingfleet, the rector, afterwards Bishop of
Worcester. Died Jan. 23, 1670. Buried at Sutton. {Calamy,
I. 248; Masters, 325.)
KENNET, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1607.
KENNETT, WHITE. D.D. 1702 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Basil, of Postling, Kent, clerk. Matric. from St Edmund's
Hall, Oxford, 1678; B.A. (Oxford) 1682; M.A. 1685; B.D.
1694; D.D. 1700. V. of Ambrosden, Oxon., 1685-1700. R. of
Shottesbrooke, Berks., 1 695-1 700. Archdeacon of Hunting-
don, 1701-20. Preb. of Salisbury, 1702-20. R. of St Botolph,
Aldgate, 1703-8. Chaplain to Queen Anne and George I,
1707-18. R. of St Mary Aldermary and St Thomas Vintry,
London, 1708-28. Preb. of Lincoln, 1708-20. Dean of
Peterborough, 1708-18; Bishop, 1718-28. Historian, anti-
quarian, topographer and philologist. Author, ecclesiastical,
etc. Died at his house, St James' Street, Westminster, Dec.
19, 1728, aged 68. Buried in Peterborough Cathedral. M.I.
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven.)
KENNET, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1611. S. of Richard, Mayor of Folkestone. B. Aug.
1589. Adm. at Merchant Taylors' School, 1604. B.A. 1614-5;
M.A. 1618. V. of Folkestone. V. of West Hythe, 1629-33.
Died 1633. Will proved, June 22, 1633. {Misc. Gen. et Her.,
N.S., II. 287.)
KENYNTON or KNYVETON, HENRY. Scholar at King's Hall.
Of Coventry and Lichfield diocese. Adm. Oct. 30, 1385. Left
Oct. 14, 1396. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 18, 1395. Also called
'Assheboum, alias Kenyngton.' {Trin. Coll. Admissions, i.)
KENNINGHAM or HEVENING, THOMAS DE. Master of
Michaelhouse, 1346.
KENNINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1637.
Kennington, William
KENNINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591 ;
B.A. 1594-5. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 14, 1595.
V. of Bonby, Lines., 1595-1649. Will proved (Lincoln) 1649.
KENRICK, CONWAY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct.
22, 1728. S. of John, husbandman, of Cheshire. B. at
Thurstaston. Private instruction by Mr Hodson. Matric.
1729-30.
KENRICK, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1601.
One of these names 'reader' at Burtonwood, Lanes., 1609.
Will of 'Edmund' Kenrick (Chester) 1638; of Runcorn,
Cheshire, clerk. (E. Axon.)
KENRICK, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1578-
9. Of Northamptonshire. Adra. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 23, 1581.
KENRICK, GEORGE. M.A. 1721 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, of Oxford. Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford,
Mar. 26, 1713, age 15; B.A. 1716; M.A. 1719. R. of All
Saints', Moulton, Norfolk, 1728. V. of Homing, 1730. V. of
Ranworth, 1752-62. Died July 12, 1762. (Al. Oxon.)
KENRICKE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Magdalene,
Easter, 1588. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, Mayor of Reading.
Citizen and draper of London. The benefactor of Reading
and Newbury. Buried at St Christopher's, Threadneedle
Street, London, Jan. 18, 1624-5. (f^er. and Gen., vii. 552.)
KENRICK, JOHN. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Co.
Monmouth, pleb. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Jan.
22, 1618-9, age 20; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. (Jesus CoUege, Oxford)
1625. V. of Longstanton All Saints', Cambs., 1627-30.
Perhaps R. of Llanbeulan, Anglesey, 1630.
KENRICK, MATTHEW. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1714-
S. of John, of London. Matric. pens. 1714- Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 29, 1715. Called to the Bar, May 19,
1 72 1. Counsellor to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty.
Commissioner of Stamps, 1737-62. Died Nov. 15, 1781, aged
84. Brother of Scawen. (Masters, 326; Manning and Bray,
II. 306.)
KENRICK, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1585;
B.A. 1588-g; M.A. 1592. Ord. priest (Worcester) July, 1594.
V. of Gt Finborough, Suffolk, 1600-30. Married, Nov. 12,
1604, Bridget Bond. Buried Aug. 21, 1630. {Peile, 1. 184;
V. B. Redstone.)
KENRICK, SCAWEN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Apr. 21, 1713-
Of London. 2nd s. of John, merchant of London. B. June 3,
1694. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1713-4; B.A.
1716-7; M.A. 1720; D.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 21, 1718; priest. Mar. 13, 1719-20. V. of Stone,
Bucks., 1720. R. of Hambieden, 1722-53. Chaplain to the
House of Commons, 1728. Preb. of Westminster, 1729-53.
Sub-dean. R. of St Margaret's, Westminster, 1734-53. Died
May 2, 1753. Buried at Hambieden. Admon., P.C.C. (G.
Mag.; N. and Q., 6th S., viii. 10.)
KENRICK, WILLIAM. B.A. from Jesus, 1588-9. S. of Hugh,
protonotary of London. M.A. 1592. Incorp. at Oxford,
1597. Perhaps R. of Llandderfel, Merion., 1594; and of
Llandrillo-yn-Edeymion, 1599. His father had provided a
benefice of 10 marks a year for him. Brother of JohnKenricks
(below). (^/. 0«on.; J. Ch. Smith.)
KENWRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 20, 1657.
Of Kent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1657-8, as s. and h.
of William, of Boughton-under-Blean. (Pedigree in Vis. of
Kent, 1663.)
KENRICKS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius, May 4, 1588.
Previously matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1585-6,
age 15. S. of Hugh, gent. B. in London. School, Grey
Friars' (Mr Waddington). Matric. 1588. The will of Hugh,
the father, protonotary (P.C.C.) 1598, mentions William, but
not John. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KENRIGG, . M.A. from St John's, 1624 {Lit. Reg.).
KENSEL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1662.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1663.
KENSEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 21, 1633. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1634.
KENSHAM, GEORGE. Adm. at Sidney, May, 1600.
KENSHAM, STEPHEN, Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
I57I.
KENT, ABEL. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 28, 1623. S. of
Thomas, of Scamblesby, Lines., clerk. Bapt. at Donington-
on-Bain, Jan. 26, 1603-4. Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1625-29;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. R. of Stenigot, Lines., 1628-44.
Buried there 1644. Brother of Thomas (1616) and perhaps
of Timothy (1598), father of John (1653) and Timothy (1653).
(T. A. Walker, 27; Lines. Pedigrees, 1272.)
KENT, ABEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 7, 1662. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 19, 1 670-1; priest (Lincoln) June 2,
1672.
Kent, Nathaniel
KENT, ABRAHAM. M.A. 1709 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Woolverton, Warws., clerk. Matric. from St
Edmund's Hall, Mar. 11, 1698-9, age 16. R. of Whitechurch,
Kent, 1705. V. of Gt Amwell, Herts., 1713- R- of Netteswell,
Essex, 1716-34. Died 1734. M.I. (Al. Oxon.)
KENT, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Easter, 161 5. Migrated soon after to Queens'. Of Suffolk.
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Dec. 19, 1619. R. of Knipton, Leics., 1620-7.
KENT, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 5, 1666.
Of Suffolk.
KENT, Earl of, see GREY, HENRY.
KENT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 3, 1583-4-
S. of John, yeoman. B. at Aston, Herts. Schools, Shephall
and Hertford (Mr Noble). Scholar, 1584-91; B.A. 1587-8;
M.A. 1591. Married Jane, dau. of John Fareclough, of Aston.
Of Henlovv, Beds., gent. Probably buried there, Feb. 18,
1651-2. Brother of Thomas (1571). (Vis. of Beds., 1634;
Venn, 1. 119.)
KENT, ELIAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1603;
B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. One of these names s. of Thomas,
V. of Scamblesby, Lines. Will dated, Feb. 13, 1625-6;
proved, Dec. 10, 1628. (Lines. Pedigrees, 1272.)
KENTE, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1544-
KENT, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1587.
KENT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 2, 1632-3.
Of Essex. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Perhaps
adm. at Leyden, July 12, 1638. R. of Alresford, Essex,
1639-45. Preb. of Norwich, 1660-7. R- of Tittleshall,
Norfolk, 1 661-7. Perhaps R. of Oakley, Suffolk, c. 1644.
Died 1667.
KENT, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591; B.A.
1596-7; M.A. from St John's, 1600. R. of Gt Sheepy, Leics.
(South mediety), 1620
KENT, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1637; Scholar,
1641; B.A. 1641-2. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1642. R.
of Sheepy Magna (Soutli mediety), Leics., 1642. Buried
Dec. 5, 1685.
KENT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1622. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 24, 1626. Perhaps R. of Harleston,
Sufiolk, 1650 and 1662-7. Died 1667.
KENT, HENRY Adm. at King's (age 15) a scholar from Eton,
June 14, 1627. Of London. S. of Henry, haberdasher.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Fellow, 1630-47.
R. of Staplehurst, Kent, 1646-50. Buried there July 25,
1650. (Vis. of London, 1634; H. G. Harrison.)
KENT, JOHN DE. Proctor, 1362-3, 1363-4-
KENT, JOHN DE. Adm. scholar at King's Hall, 1360. B.A.
Promoted to a benefice, 1366. (Perhaps same as the next.)
KENT, JOHN. Adm. at King's Hall, Mar. 29, 1365, as scholar
in Civil Law. Clerk.
KENT, JOHN. Studied at Oxford and at Cambridge. B. at
Kentchurch, Hereford. One of these names R. of Whickham,
Durham, 1444-62. Died c. 1482. (Pits, 669.)
KENT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1544.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1544.
KENT, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, June 15, 1606.
KENT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15, 1644. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1649.
M.A. (Oxford) 1650. Fellow of New CoUege, 1649. Incorp. at
Cambridge, 1653. Captain of horse in the ParUamentary
army. Served in Ireland, 1655. Will (V.C.C, Oxford) June
14, 1659. (Al. Oxon.)
KENT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 27, 1653.
S. of Abel (1623), R. of Stenigot, Lines. School, Orby (Mr
Nottingham). B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660; B.D. from Em-
manuel, 1667. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1660. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1663. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660. R. of
North Luffenham, Rutland, 1676-81. Buried there May 30,
i68i. Brother of Timothy (1653). (Peile, i. 554; T. P.
Dorman.)
KENT, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1666. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, June 15, 1657; B.A. (Oxford) 1659-60.
Incorp. as M.A. 1669. One of these names V. of Heathfield,
Somerset, 1685-90. Died 1690. (Al. Oxon.)
KENTE, KENELM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Mids. 1553.
Matric. pens. Michs. 1553.
KENT, NATHANIEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1725. B. at Weedon, Northants., 1708. Matric. 1725; B.A.
1729-30; M.A. 1733. Fellow, 1728-66. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 13, 1731; priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1732. C. of Kersey,
Suffolk. Head Master of Wisbech School, 1748. Author,
classical. Admon. (P.C.C.) Apr. 1766. (D.N.B.)
Kent, Paul
KENT, PAUL. Adm. scholar at Trinity, 1573. B. in St
Dunstan-in-the-West, London. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
Fellow, 1579. Incorp. at Oxford, 1579. Ord. deacon (London)
Oct. 16; priest, Nov. 28, 1583. R. of Little Barfield, Essex,
1583. Probably R. of West Wretham, Norfolk, 1613.
KENT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Crristi, Easter,
1553; B.A. 1555-6; M..\. from Peterhouse, 1559. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1557. P.C. of Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
1558-9. Probably the Rob. Kent, Cantabrigiensis, who
arrived at Douay, from Malines, Jan. 1577-8. Went on to
Rome. A priest. Later served on the English Mission.
{Douay Diary.)
KENT, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs. 1581.
KENT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1586; B.A. 1589-90; M..\. 1593; B.D. 1609. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 29, 1595; C. of St Saviour's, Norwich. C. of
St Martin Coslany.
KENT, ROBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1636. Of Norwich.
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643.
KENT, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs. 1548.
KENT, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1572.
KENT, ROGER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1576.
One of these names first 'accidence master' at Shrewsbury
School, c. 1577-88. Buried at St Mary's, Shrewsbury, Nov.
13, 1588.
KENT, THEOPHILUS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. priest (Chichester)
1613. Preb. of Chichester, 1618-42, ejected. Archdeacon of
Sudbury, 1621. R. of Ashby, Norfolk, 1625. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1653; as of Oby, Norfolk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KENT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
Eldest s. of John, of Aston, Herts. Schools, Aston, Baldock
and ShephaU. Migrated to Caius, May 22, 1572, age 19. Of
Aston, gent. Married Mercy, dau. of Thomas Clark. Brother
of Edward (1583-4). (Venn, 1. 70; Vis. of Beds.)
KENT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1587.
Of Suffolk.
KENT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1616
(pens, in College). S. of Thomas, V. of Scamblesby, Lines.
Bapt. at Donington-on-Bain, Feb. 13, 1596-7. B.A. 1619-20;
M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8; priest, June 9,
1623. R. of Withcall, Lines., 1624. R. of Donington-on-
Bain, Lines., 1624-38. Buried there June 6, 1638. Will
proved (P.C.C.) June 25, 1638, by brother Abel. Brother of
Abel (1623) and Timothy (1598). (Lines. Pedigrees, 558,
1272.)
KENT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 24,
1630-1. S. of John, yeoman, of Elton, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Nantwich (Mr Shenton). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. One of these names V. of Hardwick, Warws.,
Apr. 1647.
KENT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 20,
1634-5. S. of Timothy (1598), R. of Donington-on-Bain,
Lines. B. there. School, Lincoln (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1635.
Married and had issue. Will proved, 1654. Brother of
William (1634-5). (Lines. Pedigrees, 558, 1271.)
KENT, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1675. Of Derby-
shire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1679; priest, May 29, 1681. Probably C. of
Macclesfield, in 1685; and R. of Eccleston, Cheshire, till
1687. (E. Axon.)
KENT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Oct. 25,
1681. S. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Elton, Warmingham,
Cheshire. School, Audlem (Mr Colton).
KENT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Jan. 14,
1686-7. Of London. Probably s. of John, of St Michael
Bassishaw; adm. at the Inner Temple, May 14, i688.
KENT, TIMOTHY, Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1598.
S. of Thomas, V. of Scamblesby, Lines, (whose will, Lincoln,
proved, 1623). B. 1583. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 25, 1608. R. of Scamblesby, Lines. R. of Donington-
on-Bain, 1609-24. R. of Withcall, 1622-4. Buried at
Donington, Feb. 20, 1623-4. Will proved (Lincoln), 'of
Donington,' 1624. Father of Thomas (1634-5) and William
(1634-5), brother of Abel (1623) and Thomas (1616) and
perhaps of Elias (1603). (Lines. Pedigrees, 558, 1271.)
KENT, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 27,
1653. S. of Abel (1623), R. of Stenigot, Lines. B. there.
School, Orby (Mr Nottingham). Matric. 1653. Brother of
John (1653). (Peile, i. 554.) See the next.
KENT, TIMOTHY. M.A. Emmanuel, 1671 (Incorp. from Glas-
gow). Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. (Probably same as the last.)
Ord. deacon (York) 1664. One of these names C. at Denby
Chapel, Penistone, Yorks., 1665-91. Died there Aug. 21,
1691. M.I. at Denby. (M. H. Peacock.)
Kenyon, John
KENT, WILLIAM. B.A. 1474-5. S. of WiUiam. M.A. 1478.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1478. Died 1485. He left, by
will, property to the College, including the ' Katherine Wheel'
in Trumpington Street. (Masters, 52.)
KENT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1547.
KENT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, Jan. 19,
1634-5. S. of Timothy (1598), R. of Donington-on-Bain,
Lines. Matric. 1634-5; Scholar, 1637; B.A. 1638-9; M.A.
1642. R. of Stenigot, Lines., c. 1644. Perhaps R. of Beach-
ampton, Bucks., Nov. 4, 1647. Brother of Thomas (1634-5).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 558, 1271.)
KENT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1638. Of Lincolnshire. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
June 25, 1644.
KENT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Mar. 3,
1696-7. S. of Thomas, currier. B. at Porlock, Somerset.
Schools, Taunton and Tiverton. Matric. 1697. Migrated to
St John's, Feb. 2, 1697-8, age 19. Buried at AH Saints',
Cambridge, Jan. 11, 1699-1700.
KENT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, Oct. 20,
1714. S. of WiUiam. B. at Littlebury, Essex. School, Walden.
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 22,
1718-9 (as of St John's).
M..4. or higher degree, 1473-4.
.■\dm. at Corpus Christi, 1548.
Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1556.
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1640.
KENTISH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May i,
1721. S. of Thomas. B. at Baldock, Herts. School, Bunting-
ford (Mr England). Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1721; M.B. 1726.
KENTON, NICHOLAS. Carmelite friar of Cambridge. Of
Ipswich. B. at Kenton, near Framlingham, Suffolk. Educated
at the convent at Ipswich. Ord. priest, Dec. i, 1420. Chosen
provincial, 1444; resigned, 1456. Chancellor of the University,
1445-6. Described as 'D.D.' Learned theologian. Died Sept.
4, 1468, at Whitefriars. Buried in the cloisters there. (D.N.B.
Pits, 657; B. Zimmerman.)
KENVYNGE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1544.
KENWARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 25, 1646.
Of Kent.
KENYON, ADAMSON. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June
12, 1708. S. of Edward, draper. B. at Holmfirth-Bank,
Yorks. School, Dronfield, Derbs. (Mr Good). Matric. 1708;
B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1722. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1715. V. of
TidesweU, Derbs., 1719.
KENION, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 12,
1649. S. of Roger, gent., of Park Head, Whalley, Lanes.
B. there. School, Manchester (Mr Wickins). B.A. 1652-3;
M.A. 1656; B.D. 1663. FeUow, 1653. R.ofSlaidbum, Yorks.,
1659-1660. R. of Prestwich, Lanes., 1660-8. Married, at
Prestwich, May 15, 1663, Anne, dau. of Richard HoUand, of
Heaton, Lanes. Died July 15, 1668. Buried at Prestwich.
Father of the next. (Seott-Mayor; J. Parker; Vis. of Lanes.,
1664.)
KENYON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 6,
i68i. S. of Edward (above), deceased, R. of Prestwich. B. at
Deane, Lanes., Feb. 17, 1664-5. School, Stockport (Mr Need-
ham). Matric. 1681; B..\. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Fellow, 1685-
9. Died Feb. 10, 1688-9. M.I. at Stockport. Brother of
Roger (1682). (J. P. Earwaker, E. Clieshire, i. 358.)
KENYON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Jesus. May 14, 1668. Of
Denbighshire.
KENYON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May 6,
1681. S. of Roger, Esq., Clerk of the Peace. B. at Peel, in
the parish of Deane, Lanes. Bapt. at Deane, Feb. 15, 1665-6.
School, Manchester (Mr Barrow). Matric. i68i; B.A. 1684-5.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 12, 1684. Called to the Bar, June
30, 1691. Ancient, 1709. Bencher, 1715. M.P. for Wigan,
1713-5. Of Peel, Lanes., Esq., Clerk of the Peace. Died at
Salford, Dec. i, 1728. Buried at Deane. Father of the next
and of Roger (1719). (Baines, in. 148; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
KENYON, GEORGE. Adm. (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 26, 1719.
5. of George (above), barrister, of Peel, Lanes. Bapt. at
Deane, Nov. 25, 1702. School, Manchester (Mr Barrow).
Matric. 1719; B..A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Fellow, 1725-32.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1750. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr.
21, 1719. Barrister, 1726. Succeeded his father at Peel.
Died Dec. 28, 1780. Brother of Roger (1719). (Al. Oxon.;
J. Parker.)
KENNION, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1580; B.A.
from St John's, 1583-4- Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 5, 1586-7.
Perhaps V. of Newton, Norfolk, 1586. C. of Wood Enderby,
Lines., 1604.
Kenyon, John
KENION, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. i6oi; B.A.
1604-5; M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) June
II, 1609, age 25. V. of Beniey, Norfolk, 1611-27.
KENYON, LLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 4,
1714. S. of Thomas, barrister. B. at Hanmer, St Asaph,
Mar. 17, 1696. School, Manchester. Matric. 1714. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1715, as s. and h. of Thomas, of Man-
chester. Of the Bryn, Hanmer. Married Jane, dau. of Robert
Eddowes, of Eagle Hall, Cheshire. Died Dec. (? Sept.) 30,
1773. His s. Lloyd became Lord Kenyon, in 1788. (Burke,
L.G.; Baines, iii. 148; J. Parker.)
KENYON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1565.
Probably s. of William, of Manchester. Perhaps B.A.
(Oxford) 1569. {Peile, 1. 92.)
KENION, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1588. S. of Richard, of Manchester. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. J595-
Fellow of Manchester College, 1602-15. V. of Rochdale,
1607-15. R. of Stockport, 1614-5. Buried at Manchester
Collegiate Church, July 27, 1615.
KENION, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Incorp. at Oxford, 1580. Ord.
priest (Norwich) May 24, 1579. R- of Harpley, Norfolk, i579-
KINYON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1637.
KENION, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 8,
1635. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Billingford, Norfolk. B. at
Harpley, Norfolk. School, Rudham (private; Mr Robotham).
Minister of Accrington, Lanes., c. 1650-2. C. of Ripponden,
Yorks., 1656-63 (according to Calamy he was ejected in 1662).
V. of Orton, Westmorland, 1663-1703. Buried there Feb. 14,
1703-4. (B. Nightingale; J. Parker; E. Axon.)
KENYON, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Apr. 10,
1682. S. of Edward (1649), deceased, R. of Prestwich, Lanes.
Bapt. there, Aug. 19, 1666. School, Stockport (MrNeedham).
B.A. 1685-6. Fellow, 1687-1713 (medical fellow). Perhaps
adm. at Gray's Inn, June 12, 1684; 'of Stockport, gent.'
Licentiate R.C.P., 1703. Non-juror, 1690. Court physician
at St Germains for many years. Died there. Will proved
(P.C.C.) Jan. 20, 1724-5; as of St Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex. Brother of Edward (1681). {Munk, ii. 13; Vis.
of Lanes., 1664; J. Parker.)
KENYON, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 31,
1719. S. and h. of George (1681), of Lancashire. Bapt. at
Deane, July 2, 1701. Schools, Manchester (Mr Barrow) and
Stockport (Mr Dale). Matric. 1719. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 21, 1719. Died in College. Buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, June 4, 1721. Brother of George (1719).
KENNYON, WALTER. Adm. (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 24, 1562-3.
S. of Ralph, of Winwick, Lanes. School, Winwick. B.A.
1565-6. R. of Bury, Lanes., 1568-70. {Venn, 1. 51.)
KENYTHORPE, THOMAS. M.A. from Caius, i597- Of Lincoln-
shire. Matric. from University College, Oxford, July 23, 159 1;
B.A. (St Alban Hall) 1594-5- {Al. Oxon.)
KEPPEL, ARNOLD JOOST VAN (Earl of Albemarle). LL.D.
1705 {Lit. Reg.). S. of Oswolt Van Keppel, Lord of Voorst in
Guelderland. B. 1670. Attended the Prince of Orange to
England in 1688, and in several of his campaigns. Created
Baron Ashford, of Ashford, Kent; Viscount Bury, of Lanes.,
and Earl of Albemarle, 1697. K.G., 1700. Died at the Hague,
May 30, 1718. {G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
KER, see KERR.
KERCHER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1587. Scholar from Westminster. B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594;
B.D. 1601; D.D. 1606. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594.
R. of Corfe Castle, Dorset, i6oo. Preb. of Winchester, 1603-
44. R. of Fawley, Hants., 1613. Preb. of St Paul's, 1614-44.
Of Norfolk; grant of Arms confirmed, 1606. Will (P.C.C.)
1644-5. Had a son Robert. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KERCHER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1632. Perhaps s. of the above. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641.
KERCHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 30, 1669;
Scholar, 1671; Matric. 1672; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
Signed for deacon's orders (London) June 12, 1674.
KERCHEVER or KIRCHEVALL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 14, 1582. Matric. 1582; Scholar, 1585-8; B.A.
1585-6.
KERCHEVALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 5,
1737- S. of John, clerk, of Lincolnshire. B. at Grantham.
School, Oakham (Mr Adcock). Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1;
M.A. 1744. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1741; priest,
Sept. 25, 1743. R- of Thimbleby, Lines., 1743-67. V. of
Scraptoft, Leics., 1767-85. Died Sept. 19, 1785. {Scott-
Mayor, ni. 484.)
KERCHIVALL, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 26, 1648.
Of Yorkshire. Perhaps of Adwick-le-Street, Doncaster.
Kerry, George
KERCHEVALL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
Nov. 2, 1713. S. of John, gent. B. at Orstone, Notts. School,
Grantham (MrTraughton). Matric. 1714; B.A. 1718-9. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 9, 1717-8; priest, June 22, 1718. V. of
Little Dalby, Leics., 1718-41. R. of Cold Overton, 1732-49.
R. of Harby, 1740-9. Died Feb. 23, 1748-9. M.I. at Cold
Overton. {Nichols, II. 141.)
KERDINGTON, RALPH. Master of Clare Hall, 1342-59. Had
been previously Fellow of University Hall.
KERR, Lord ROBERT. Adm. nobleman at Trinity, Oct. 30,
1732. 2nd s. of William, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Matric.
1732-3. Captain of Grenadiers. Killed at CuUoden, Apr. 16,
1746. {G.E.C.)
KERR, WILLIAM. 'At Cambridge University in 1621.' Doubt-
less the William CaiT matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Lent,
1620-1; as of Scotland, ist s. of Robert, Earl of Ancrum.
B. c. 1605. Accompanied Buckingham to the Isle of Rh6,
1627. Served in the Expedition against Spain, 1629. Created
Earl of Lothian, 1631. Governor of Newcastle, Oct. 1640.
Commissioner of the Treasury, 1641. Lieutenant-General of
the Scots Army in Ireland. Privy Councillor. Falsely accused
of treachery while abroad and imprisoned on his return; re-
leased, 1643. Joined Argyll in the expedition against Mon-
trose, 1644. Secretary of State for Scotland, 1648. General
of the Scottish forces.' 1650. Refused to take the Abjuration
Oath, 1662. Died at Newbottle, Oct. 1675. {D.N.B.)
KERRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 12,
1660. Of Suffolk.
KERRICH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1681. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1683; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1686; priest, Dec. 1687. R. of Stamfield,
Suffolk, 1690.
KERRICH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, July 5, 1710.
S. of Walter, brewer, of Harkston, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Gissing (Mr Calver), Beccles (Mr Leeds) and Bury
(Mr Randall). Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-6; M.B. 1717;
M.D. 1722. Fellow, 1716-30. Practised physic at Bury St
Edmunds. Married Mary, dau. of Simon Patrick and grand-
dau. of the Bishop. Died at Bury, Oct. 9, 1762. M.I. at St
Mary's, Bury. Fatherof Simon (1747). (F^nn, i. 523; Burke,
L.G.)
KERRICH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 18, 1725.
S. of Thomas, druggist, of Harleston, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Harleston (Mr Muns and Mr Smith). Scholar, 1725-
32; Matric. 1726. Adm. pens. June, 1726. B.A. 1728-9;
Sl.A. 1732. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1730; priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 14, 1732. Perhaps R. of South Elmham,
Suffolk, 1732; of Banham, Norfolk, 1735-72; and of Win-
farthing, 1749-74. V. of Buckenham St Martin, 1745-74.
Half-brother of the next. {Venn, u. 23; Burke, L.G.)
KERRICH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1714. Of
Norfolk. S. of Thomas, of Harleston, Norfolk. Bapt. Aug. 6,
1696. Matric. 1714, as 'Kenrick'; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721;
D.D. 1735. Fellow, 1719-29. V. of Dersingham, Norfolk,
1729-68. R. of West Newton, 1729-31. R. of Wolferton,
1731. Died Mar. 8, 1768, aged 72. M.I. at Dersingham.
Half-brother of John (above). (Burke, L.G.)
KERRICH, SIMON. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1747. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of John (1710), of Bury St Edmunds,
M.D. B. July 20, 1731. School, Bury. Matric. 1747. Died
Sept. 16, 1751, aged 20. {Bury School; S.H.A.H.)
KERINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1622;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30;
priest. May 31, 1629.
KERRINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
Dec. 18, 1672. S. of Henry, gent. B. at Glemsford, Suffolk.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Nov. 1679; priest. Mar. 1679-80. R. of Tacolneston, Norfolk,
1681. Perhaps brother of William (1674).
KERRINGTON, WILLIAM. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1623;
M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21,
1629.
KERRINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 21,
1644; B.A. 1648-9.
KERRINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, Oct. 1,
1674. S. of Henry, of Fordham, Cambs., gent. Matric. 1675;
B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1684;
C. of Wiston, Suffolk.
KERISFORTH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1576. Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, of Keresforth, Bamsley,
Yorks. Described as of the Isle of Ely, in 1585. {Vis. of
Yorks., 1665.)
KERRY, GEORGE. M.A. 1726 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Cretingdon, Oxon., clerk. Matric. from Merton
College, Oxford, Jan. 26, 1707-8, age 14; B.A. (All Souls,
Oxford) 1715; M.A. 1719. V. of Islington, Middlesex, 1720-
33. Died May 13, 1733. {Al. Oxon.)
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Kerry, Henry
KERRY, HENRY. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
KERRY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1623-4. Perhaps B.A. 1628-9.
KERRY, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1598. Of Suffolk.
B.A. 1606, as Kyrre. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1601,
age 23; C. of Caston.
KERY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1592. One
of these names V. of Kirk Ella, Vorks., in 1605.
KERSEBOOM, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, i733- Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1737-8-
KERSEY, JOHN (1480), see CARSEY.
KERSEY or CAR3EY, . B.A. 1506.
KERSHAW, see KIRSHAW.
KERSHEY or KIRCHEY, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at Peter-
house, Oct. 16, 1593. Matric. i593; B-A- 1596-7; M-A. 1602.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1603.
KERSWELL, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from 0.\ford). Matric.
(Oxford) 1621; B.A. (Corpus Christi, Oxford) 1624-5; M.A.
1627-8; B.D. 1636.
KESTIAN or KESTYN, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Christ's, Feb. 24, 1630-1. S. of Richard. B. at Gt Bowden,
Leics. School, Harborough (Mr Orpen). B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. R. of Gumley, Leics., 1644-62, ejected. Afterwards
pastor of a congregation at Leicester. Died aged 76. {Peile,
1 407.)
KESTIAN, RICHARD, see KEISTON.
KETCHENER, EDWARD, see KITCHENER.
KETERICHE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Apr. 21, 1738. S. of Thomas, of London, gent. Matric. 1738;
B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1776. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1743;
priest, June, 1745. R. of Water Newton, Hunts., 1755-1807.
Died 1807.
KETHER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 9, 1656. Of
Yorkshire. Perhaps of Wheldrake, Drif&eld.
KETLAND, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1544-
KETLET, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhousk, Apr. 12,
1637. Of Kent. School, Rochester.
KETT or KETTE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Michs. 1575.
KETT, ESAU. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 21, 1639-40.
S. of Stephen, butcher, of Wymondham, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Dec. 30, 1621. School, Wymondham (Mr Lock).
Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Sept. 22, 1644. C. of Crown thorpe, Norfolk. V. of Wickle-
wood, 1653-88. R. of Crownthorpe, 1657-88. Married, at
St Peter's, Norwich, 1654, Ann, sister of Richard Wright.
Will dated June 3, 1687; proved (Norwich C.C.) 1688.
(Venn, I. 337; H. G. Harrison.)
KETT, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1566. S. of
Thomas, of Wymondham, Norfolk, and grandson of Robert,
the tanner. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1569. B.A. 1569-70;
M.A. 1573; M.D. 1581. FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1573-80.
In Holy Orders. Burnt for heresy at Norwich, Jan. 14,
1588-9. (Cooper, II. 38; D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison; G. Kett,
Pedigree, 1913.)
KETT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 27, 1607.
Matric. 1607 (entered in Matric. and Degrees as ' Jett').
KETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1639. Of Norfolk. One of these names schoolmaster at Gt
Bardfield, Essex-, in 1664.
KETT, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9.
KETTEN or KETEN, HENRY. B.A. of Peterhouse, in 1385;
M.A. in 1389. Fellow, Dec. 23, 1385-1400. Ord. priest (Ely)
Apr. 7, 1386. Perhaps R. of St Mary Abchurch, London,
1425. (T. A. Walker.)
KETON, JOHN, see KEYTON.
KETTLE, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 21, 1650-x.
Matric. 1650-1.
KETLE or KEYTELL, JOHN. B.A. 1537-8.
KETTLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 8, 1640.
S. of John, of Pulham Market, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Pulham Market (Mr Peake) and Diss (Mr Lancetter). Matric.
1640.
KETTLE, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1595. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Fellow, 1601-6. Buried
at All Saints', Cambridge, Feb. 28, 1605-6. Will proved
(V.C.C).
KETTLE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1575. Of King's Langley, Herts. Matric.
1575; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Fellow, 1578-94. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1586. R. of Dunton Waylett, Essex, 1593-1622.
Died Jan. 1621-2. Will (Cons. C. London) 1622.
Kettlewell, Thomas
KETTYL, . Matric. pens. Easter, 1344. Probably a scholar
of Christ's, 1542-3.
KETTLEBURGH, GARDINER. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 1657. Of Suffolk. 2nd s- of Benjamin, of
Elmswell, Suffolk. Of Elmswell, Esq. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Hall, of Drinkstone, Suffolk, Feb. 6, 1661-2.
Will (Bury) 1671. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; V. B. Redstone.)
KETTLEBOROUGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 16,
1609. Matric. 1609; Scholar; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. One
of these names, of Heverland, Norfolk, adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 16, 1623-4.
KETTLEBOROUGH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Michs. i6ii; B.A. 1615-6. Buried at St Giles", .Cambridge,
Apr. 18, 1617.
KETTLEBY, FRANCIS. B.A. from St John's, 1619-20. V. of
Chislet, Kent, 1628-9. V. of Heme, 1629-34 ('D.D.'). One
Francis KetUeby, D.D., R. of Scotter, Lines., 1660. (H. G.
Harrison.)
KETTLEBY, HARRINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Dec. 3, 1692. S. of Richard (1660), R. of Stonham Aspall,
Suffolk. B. at Stonham Earl. School, Stonham (Mr Steven-
son). Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1693-70; B.A. 1696-7; M.A.
1700. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1699; priest (London)
Dec. 22, 1700. R. of Gt Wratting, Suffolk, 1709; of Willingale
Doe, Essex, 1715-21. Chaplain to the Earl of Dysart. Died
1721. (Venn, i. 492.)
KETTLEBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 8, 1681-2. S. of
John, of East Grinstead, Sussex, Esq. Matric. 1682; B.A.
1685-6; M.A. 1689. Brother of the next.
KETTLEBY, RALPH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 18, 1687.
S. of John, of East Grinstead, Sussex, Esq. Matric. 1687;
B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1706. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 12,
1692-3; priest (London) June 11, 1693. Brother of John
(above).
KETELBY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 7, 1612.
Of Salop. Perhaps 2nd s. of George, of Stepill. (Vis. of
Skrops., 1623.)
KETTLEBY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Apr.
30, 1660. S. of Walter. B. at Stottesden, Salop. School,
Newport (Mr Chaloner). Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1667. R. of Greeting St Peter, Suffolk, 1665-73. R. of
Stonham Aspall, 1673-1703. Buried there Sept. 11, 1703.
Father of Harrington (1692). (Peile, i. 591.)
KETTILBY, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24, 1732-3.
S. of Samuel, collector of customs, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Scholar, 1732-3. Married, at Norham, Oct. 5, 1738, Mary,
dau. of William Ord, of Norham. Died July, 1771. Will,
P.C.C. (H. M. Wood.)
KETTLESTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1548. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1550. B.A. 1550-1; M.A.
1554. Fellow of Corpus Christi, i555; refused to subscribe
the Popish Articles, 1555- Fellow of Caius (by charter), 1557-
60. Received tonsure (London) 1554; sub-deacon, Dec. 21,
1554. (Venn, i. 43.)
KETTLETON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1478; B.A. 1482. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 3, 1484.
R. of St Peter's, Shaftesbury, 1491-1509; and of St Martin's,
1494. ChanceUor of Lichfield, 1506-9. WiU (P.C.C.) 1510.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
KETTLEWELL, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1571; B.A. 1576-7. Ord. priest (Durham) Dec. 21, 1578. R.
of Croxby, Lines., 1582-92. R. of Beelsby, 1591-1626.
Admon. (Lincoln) 1627.
KETTLEWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1597.
School, Sedbergh.
KETTLEWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 3,
1667. S. of Arthur, goldsmith, of Gatesend, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668-72;
B.A. 1670-1. (Venn, i. 430.)
KETTLEWELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1602; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1605-6. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Jan. 25, 1606-7, age 24. C. of Gunthorpe,
Norfolk. V. of East Rudham, 1612-25. V. of West Rudham,
1616-25.
KETTLEWELL, SETH. Adm. pens, (age about 16) at Caius,
Apr. 23, 1623. S. of Valerius (1589), R. of Tattersett, Norfolk.
School, Lynn (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1623. Migrated to
Trinity, 1625. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Fellow of Trinity,
1627-36. Buried in the College Chapel, July 23, 1635. Will
proved (V.C.C). (Venn, i. 262.)
KETTLEWELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1602; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Ely); priest,
Sept. 25, 1608. R.ofSwallow, Lines., 1612. R. of Saltfleetby
St Clement, 1622.
Kettlewell, Thomas
KETTLEWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Sidney,
Oct. 5, 1670. ist s. of Robert, clerk, of Nun-Monkton, Yorks.
Schools, Nun-Monkton and Newton. Matric. 1670; B.A.
1674-5. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1674-5; priest, Feb. 1675-6.
KETTLEWELL, VALERIUS. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1589; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. from Trinity, 1598.
Ord. priest (Colchester) May 5, 1595. R- of Tattersett,
Norfolk, 1601. Father of Seth (1623).
KETTRING, THOMAS. B.D. 1502-3. A friar.
KETTWOOD, . B.D. 1506-7.
KETTYL, see KETTLE.
KEWE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1564;
B.A. 1566-7. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1567.
KEYE, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1561. Of Lancashire; 'Caecus natus.' B.A. 1563-4; M.A.
1567; B.D. from Magdalene, 1574. Fellow of St John's, 1565.
University preacher, 1569. R. of Combes, Suffolk, 1574-5-
KEY, ANTHONY. Incorp. D.D. 1682, from St Andrews.
KAYE, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1552.
Perhaps scholar of Christ's, 1553-4- Preb. of Carlisle, 1571-5-
R. of Hoyland, 1576-92. V. of Doncaster, Yorks., 1579-1614.
R. of Rossington, 1591-1614. Dean of Doncaster. Buried
Jan. 15, 1613-4. (Hunter, i. 36.)
KAY, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 22, i745-
S. of William, of ' Raythorp,' Yorks. (? Caythorpe, see John,
1723). School, Beverley (Mr Clark). Matric. 1746; Scholar,
1749; B.A. 1749-50. V. of Poslingford, Suffolk, 1767-1804.
Died 1804. Probably brother of the next.
KAY, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, June 8, 1737.
S. of William, of Caythorpe, Bridlington, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Clark).
CAYE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1573; B.A.
1579-80; M.A. 1582. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1583.
R. of Earsham, Norfolk, 1585. '
CAYE or KEYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1576; B.A. 1579-80. Ord. deacon (Worcester);
priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1580, age 25. Chanter at Ely Cathedral.
KAYE or CAY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1616; B.A. 1618-9; M..^. 1622. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
23, 1627. R. of Sotherton, Suffolk, 1633-44. R. of Tunstall
and Dunningivorth, 1638-44, ejected. Married, at Tunstall,
Jan. 1638-9, Mary Wilbie, widow. (V. B. Redstone.)
KEY, ELLIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Jan. 30,
1698-9. ist s. of John (1662), of Leadenham, Lines., gent.
B. at Leadenham. Matric. 1699. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct.
22, 1701. Of Leadenham. Married Anne, dau. of Edward
Storer, M.D., of Buckminster, Leics. Buried at Leadenham,
Feb. 12, 1723-4. Will dated Dec. 5, 1723. Father of John
(1741). {Lines. Pedigrees, 561.)
KEYE or KAYE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May,
1574; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon and priest
(Durham) June, 1584. Head Master of Durham School,
1579-93- V. of Heighington, Durham, 1584-93. V. of
Northallerton, Yorks., 1593-1624. Died Sept. 15, 1624.
(Peile, I. 129; H. M. Wood.)
KAYE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1579.
Probably s. of John, of Woodsome, Yorks., Esq. B.A. 1582-
3; M.A. 1586. V. of Long Sutton, Lines., 1591-1601. Buried
at Almondbury, Yorks., Jan. 2, 1600-1. Admoa. Lincoln.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 555; C. A. Hulbert, Almondbury.)
KEY or KAYE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1584-5. Of Yorkshire. One of these names C. of St Margaret,
Westminster, c. 1590-5.
KEY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1608.
Perhaps s. of Francis (1574), of Northallerton. B.A. 1611-2;
M.A. 1615. Ord. priest (York) 1620. R. of Wellbury,
Northallerton, 1622. (Peile, 1. 269.)
KEY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1563. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from St John's, 1569. Fellow
of St John's, 1567. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23, 1566-7;
priest, Sept. 21, 1567. R. of Huggate, Yorks., 1572-98.
Buried there, Feb. 7, 1597-8.
KEY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', June i, 1593. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1593; B..\. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. V. of
TopcUffe, Yorks., 1614. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. Father of
William (1632).
KEY or CAY, GILES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1563-4;
B.A. from Christ's, 1566-7; M.A. from Clare, 1572. V. of
Elkesley, Notts., 1569.
KAYE, HENRY (? ROGER). Fellow of Pembroke. Ord. sub-
deacon, 1454. R. of Burwell, Cambs.
KEY or KAY, HENRY. Scholar or FeUow of King's Hall,
1447-59. Of Yorkshire. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1, 1454-5.
Will (P.C.C.) 1484, of one of these names; clerk, of Walling-
Key, John
ton, Herts., and Workington, Cumberland. Legacies to
Pembroke, Queens' and St Thomas' Hostel, Cambridge.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
KAYES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 21, 1693-4. Of
Derbyshire. S. of Henry, of Hopewell, Derbs., SheriS, 1678.
Matric. 1694; Scholar, 1694. Succeeded his father at Hope-
weU. Married Margaret, dau. of William BeUasis, of York-
shire. (F.M.G., 458.)
CAY, HENRY BOULT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 2, 1748.
S. of John, of Gray's Inn. B. in London, May 31, 1731.
Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755- Fellow, i755-7o. Of
the Middle Temple. Steward of the County Court of Middle-
sex. Died in London, Feb. 24, i795-
KAYE, HORATIO. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 10,
1657. S. of William, R. of Stokesley, Yorks. School, Don-
caster (Mr Rob. Bower). Matric. 1657. V. of Bamby, Yorks.
KEY, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 14, 1720.
S. of William, of Wigginton, Yorks., clerk. School, Shipton
(Mr Liddle). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1723-4-
KEYES, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1661; B.A. 1662. V. of Margaretting, Essex, 1664-72. R.of
Stanway Magna, 167 1-7.
KEY or KAY, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1559. B. c. 1536. B.A. from Christ's, 1562-3. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 16, 1564-5. R. of Gayton-le-Marsh, Lines.,
1572. Admon. (Lincoln) 1597.
KEY, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1561; B.A.
1562-3; M..\. 1566. Fellow. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1569.
KAY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 8, 1661.
S. of James, of Bolton, Lanes. One of these names, school-
master, buried at Bury, Lanes., Dec. 6, 1678. (E. Axon.)
KEY, JOHN. Carmelite of Cambridge. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr.
14, 1487. (B. Zimmerman.)
KEYS, JOHN (1529), see CAIUS.
KEYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1563-4; B.A.
1565-6; M.A. 1569. Probably V. of ShiUington, Beds., 1568.
KAYE or CAY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Jan. 10,
1583-4; priest, Jan. 4, 1584-5. R. of Tetford, Lines., 1584.
Admon. (Lincoln) 1617.
KEY, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Easter, 1583.
Probably migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Hart Hall, Feb.
19, 1584-5, age 15; B.A. 1586-7. Of Berkshire, gent. (Al.
Oxon.)
KEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1584; B.A. as
Kaye, 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Possibly V. of North Mundham,
Sussex, 1612; and V. of Hunston, 1615-6. Will of John Keay,
of North Mundham (Chichester) 1624. (Peile, i. 179-)
KEYES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1595.
KEY or KAYE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens*, May 30,
1595. Of Yorkshire. Doubtless s. and h. of Robert, of Wood-
some, Yorks. Bapt. at Almondbury, Oct. 26, 1578. Matric.
1595. Knighted, May 27, 1607. M.P. for Eye, 1610-1.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir John Feme, of Temple Belwood,
Knt. Buried at Almondbury, Mar. 9, 1640-1. Doubtless
father of John (1633). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; C. A. Hulbert,
Almondbury.)
KEYES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596. This, or
the above (if two), B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
KEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, July 4, 1604. S. of
Edward (1573), R. of Earsham, Norfolk. School, Bungay
(Mr Ward and Mr Smyth).
KAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 18, 1622, S.
of Edmund, gent. B. at Kirkhammerton, Wetherby, Yorks.
School, Coxwold. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. One of these
names minister of Dewsbury, Yorks., 1656-64. Lecturer at
Leeds parish church, 1664-77. V. of St John's, Leeds, 1677-
83. Father of Joseph (1672). (A. Gray; M. H. Peacock.)
KAYES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1628. Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1631-2.
KAY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
KAY, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Easter, 1633.
Of Woodsome, Yorks. Doubtless s. of John (i595)- Bapt. at
Almondbury, Aug. 15, 161 6. Colonel of a regiment of horse
in the King's service. Suffered much during the Civil War.
Knighted, May 24, 1641. Created Bart., Feb. 4, 1641-2.
Died July 15, 1662. Buried at Almondbury. (G.E.C.)
KEYES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 18, 1637. Matric.
1637; B.A. 1641-2. One of these names V. of Sandwich,
Kent, 1643.
KAIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1645.
Key, John
KEY or KAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. ii, 1646;
B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1662. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 17;
priest, May 25, 1662.
KAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr. 8, 1657.
S. of John, late of Almondbury, Yorks. School, Leeds.
Matric. 1657. Migrated to Clare, Apr. 23, 1658. Buried at
St Edward's, Cambridge, Sept. i, 1660.
KEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June ir, 1662.
ist s. of Thomas, gent., of Leadenham, Lines. B. there.
School, Grantham (Mr Stokes). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1665-6.
Of Leadenham. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Ellis, of
WeUingore, Lines. Fatherof Eliis(i698-9). (Litics. Pedigrees,
56i.)
KAYE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Jesus, Apr. 27, 1674.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1677-8.
KAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 14, 1698.
S. of John, druggist, deceased. B. at Huddersfield, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1698; M.B. 1703.
KAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's, Nov. ii, 1701.
S. of Abraham, deceased. B. at Almondbury, Yorks. School,
Batley (Mr Pearson). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1706-7. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1705.
KEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 3, 171 1-2.
S. of Jonathan, of Newport, Shrops. School, Newport (Mr
Greenwood). Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1715-6. Ord.
priest (York) June, 1718.
KAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 26, 1720.
S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at Leigh, near
Manchester. School, Bradford, Yorks. (Mr Hill). Matric.
1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Liu. dim. from Chester) Feb. 21, 1724-5. Probably P.C. of
Ellenbrook Chapel, Worsley, Lanes., c. 1725. One of these
names (M.A.) preb. of York, 1731-5. Died 1735.
KAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July i, 1723.
S. of William, of Caythorpe, Yorks. School, Kirkleatham,
Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1724. Probably ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-8; priest, June 16, 1728. V. of
Roxton, Beds., 1728. V. of Moulton, Northants., 1736.
KEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June i, 1726.
S. of William, of Derbyshire. B. at Chesterfield. School,
Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30.
KEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 8, 1741.
S. of Ellis (1698-9), of Grantham, Lines, and Leadenham.
Bapt. at Leadenham, June 3, 1723. School, Grantham (Mr
Bacon). Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Jan. 20, 1743-4. High Sheriff of Lines., 1773. Died Apr. i,
1789. {Lines. Pedigrees, 562.)
KAYE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Dec. 3, 1751.
Of Penn, Staffs. Matric. pens. Lent, 1752; B.A. 1756; M.A.
1759. Fellow, 1757.
KAYE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 12, 1672. S. of
John (1622), clerk, minister at Leeds, Yorks. Matric. 1672;
Scholar, 1673; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1677;
priest. May 29, 1681. Usher of Leeds Grammar School,
1676-8. (M. H. Peacock.)
KEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1720.
S. of Benjamin, of Abthorpe, Towcester, Northants. B. in
London. School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1720; Scholar,
1727; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec.
18, 1726; priest (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Coventry and
Lichfield) Feb. 18, 1727-8. V. of Monks Kirby, Warws.,
1728-83. V. of Austrey. Buried at Abthorpe, May 31, 1783.
M.L Will (P.C.C.) 1783; as of Austrey. (H. L Longden.)
KEYE, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1568;
B.A. from Christ's, 1572-3; M.A. 1576; B.D. 1583. Fellow
of Christ's, 1578-88. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) Jan. 21,
1577-8. Lady Margaret preacher, 1586. Preb. of Exeter,
1596-1630. V. of Staverton, Devon. Will (P.C.C.) 1631.
{Cooper, II. 23.)
KAY, MAURICE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 18, 1672. Re-
adm. Fell. -Com. July 9, 1672. Matric. 1673. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Sept. 17, 1672, as s. and h. of John, citizen and Merchant
Taylor of London.
KEYE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1567.
Ord. deacon (Norwich); applied for priest (Ely) Dec. 1569,
but rejected. Then age 25.
KEYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1554.
KAYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 25, 1586.
V. of Horbling, Lines., 1595-6. Perhaps R. of Toynton St
Peter, 1597-1604. Admon. (Lincoln) 1604.
KAYE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1578.
KAYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24; priest, Dec. 25, 1626. Doubtless
Key, Thomas Milward
V. of Holne, Devon, 1628. Sequestered, and died before the
Restoration. Of a Devon family; owned property in Rattery,
which was forfeited in 1652. His widow, Averia, presented
to Holne in 1660. Possibly s. of Martin (1568). (Walker,
Sufferings.)
KAYE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Nov. 4,
1637. S. of Thomas (i6oi), R. of Bamborough, Yorks. B. at
' Ludley,' Salop. Schools, York and Coxwold. B.A. 1641-2;
M.A. 1646. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) June 28, 1646.
R. of Barnborough, 1662-86. Died 1686. Father of Thomas
(1671-2).
KAY, RICHARD. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Oct. 5, 1687.
Of Richmondshire, Yorks. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A.
1694. Ord. priest (York) May 12, 1692-3. Perhaps V. of
Bilton, Yorks.; R. of Moor Monkton; and father of Richard
(1723) and William (1728). (M. H. Peacock.)
KAY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 8, 1703.
S. of Thomas, nonconformist minister at Walton-le-Dale,
Lanes. Educated at the Academies of R. Frankland and
J. Chorlton. Matric. 1704. In Jan. 1705-6 was 'now in
Chester, prest for a soldier and hurried to Ireland.' {Nichol-
son and Axon, 602.)
KAY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 28,
1723. S. of Richard, clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at Moor
Monkton, near York. School, Sedbergh (Dr Saunders).
Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (York)
July 21, 1728; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1729-30. P.C. of
Kirk Hammerton, Yorks., 1740. R. of Staveley, 1742-65.
Brother of William (1728). (Scott-Mayor, 111. 363.)
KEYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1563-4;
B.A. from Trinity, 1566-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1567.
V. of Ware, Herts., 1567-1627. V. of Hayes, Middlesex,
1583-1608. WiU (P.C.C.) 1627-8.
KEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1570.
KEYE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1578.
Of Yorkshire. Migrated to Queens', 1583. B.A. 1584-5.
Probably V. of Mitton-in-Craven, Yorks., 1604-16. R. of
Emley, 1615. (M. H. Peacock.)
KEY or KAY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1583; B.A. 1587-8. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 15,
1606. Perhaps R. of Bamoldby, Lines., 1610-41. Will
(Lincoln) 1641.
KEYE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1589. Matric.
c. 1591; B.A. 1593-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 24, age 24;
priest, Sept. 29, 1597. C. of Falkenham, Suffolk. Parish
chaplain of Honington, in 1603. Perhaps V. of Middleton,
Norfolk, in 1609.
KAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 21,
1694-5-
KAY, ROGER. Member of the University in 1460. Archdeacon
of Barnstaple, 1450-62. Precentor of Exeter, 1467-77. R. of
Hilgay, Norfolk. Died Nov. 11, 1477. {Cal. of Papal
Registers, xi. 592.)
KAYE, ROGER. B.A. from Christ's, 1592-3.
KAY, ROGER. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 12, 1684. S. of
Roger, husbandman. B. at Bury, Lanes. School, Bury (Mr
Dobson). Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow,
1689-91. R. of Fittleton, WUts., 1689-1731. Preb. of
Sarum, 1710-31. Founder of the Grammar School at Bury,
Lanes. Died 1731.
KAYE, STEPHEN. M.A. from Magdalene, 1671. From Glasgow
University. Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 24, 1671; priest, June 2, 1672. R. of Cadney and
Wrawby, Lines., 1673. R. of Manton, 1679. {Al. Oxon.)
KAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 1601. B. at
Middleton, Yorks. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. from Caius, 1608. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) Dec. 23, 1610, age 27. V. of
Shambrook, Beds., 1612. R. of Bamborough, Yorks., 1615-
42. Probably preb. of York, 1626-42. Buried Mar. 17, 1642.
Father of Richard (1637).
KAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Perhaps V. of Heath, Derbs., 1648
KAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 15, 1667. Matri
1667.
KAYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Mar. 20,
1671-2. S. of Richard (1637), clerk. B. at Bamborough,
Yorks. Matric. 1672. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Dec.
24, 1674-
KEY, THOMAS MILWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 14,
1745. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1745-6; B.A. 1749-50; M.A.
1758. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1751. V. of Upton,
Bucks., 1754. Chaplain of the 12th Foot. Minor canon of
Windsor. Buried at Eton College, June 4, 1760, aged 32.
His widow was for long a 'dame' at Eton. (R. A. Austen-
Leigh.)
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Key, William
KEYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. i555;
B.A. 1557-8; M.A. 1561 (from Jesus). Fellow of Jesus, 1558-
92.
KAYES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1593-4;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. One William Kay (M.A.) C. of
Halesworth, Suffolk. Licensed to teach grammar. May, 1627.
KEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1613.
KEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June i, 1616.
Matric. 1616; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
KAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Nov. 18, 1632.
S. of George (1593), M.A., V. of Topcliffe, Yorks. B. at
Coxwold. Schools, Topcliffe and Kilvington. B.A. 1636-7.
KEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Magdalene, July 7,
1657. S. of Thomas, of Leadenham, Lines. School, Sleaford.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1. Incorp. at Oxford, 1662. M.A.
(Lincoln College) 1663. Perhaps brother of John (1662).
KAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, June 20,
1662. S. of William, of Wakefield, Yorks. School, Wakefield.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1667; priest, June, 1668. Probably V. of Kirkby
Wharfe, Yorks., in 1683, when he married, Oct. 17, at
Knapton, Ruth, dau. of Ralph Lutton, Esq., his 2nd wife.
(M. H. Peacock.)
KAYE or KAYES, WILLIAM. Adm. at Magdalene, Apr. 9,
1668. S. of Michael, yeoman, of Wirksworth, Derbs. B.
there. School, Wirksworth. Matric. 1668. Migrated to St
John's, Jan. 18, 1668-9, age 18; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. i675-
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, June, 1674-
KEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 19,
1685. S. of Roger, brickmaker. B. at Morton, Yorks. School,
Pocklington (Mr Elison). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1689; priest, Sept. 1690. Assistant usher
at Pocklington. R. of Skelton, Yorks., 1690. Perhaps father
of the next.
KEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1709. S. of William (? above), clerk. B. at Pocklington,
Yorks. School, York (Mr Thomlinson). Matric. 1709; B.A.
1712-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1717; priest, Sept. 1719-
R. of Hotham, Yorks., 1722-8. V. of Ackworth, 1728-44.
Died 1744-
KAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 20,
1728. S. of Richard, clerk, R. of Moor Monkton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Kirk Leatham (Mr Clark). Matric. 1728;
B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1736. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18,
1732-3; priest (Chester) Oct. 6, i734- R- of Nunnington,
Yorks., 1737-98. V. of Ampleforth, 1738-98. Brother of
Richard (1723)- (Scott-Mayor, in. 415.)
KEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, Apr. 17,
1739. 2nd s. of William. B. at Alford, Lines., Feb. 25, 1719-
20. School, Alford. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746.
Fellow, 1743. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1743. Died
at Downham, unmarried. (Lines. Pedigrees, 562.)
KAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, May 18, 1741.
S. of John, of Bumsall, Yorks., farmer. School, Bumsall
(MrAlcock). Matric. 1741- Migrated to Emmanuel, Jan. 25,
I742-3.
KEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1751- Of Kent.
KEYS, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1658.
KEYLL, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1476-7. V. of Littleport, Cambs.,
1477-
KEYLEY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Easter,
1553. Possibly the matriculation of Thomas Caley (1553).
whom see.
KEYMER, see KYMER.
KEYNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1572.
KEYNTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, July 7,
1690. S. of Israel, J. P., Mayor of Hertford. B. at Hertford.
School, Hertford (Mr Battell). Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690;
B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19,
1697; priest, Dec. 18, 1698. R. of Bugbrooke, Northants.,
1705-28. Married, Dec. 21, 1699, Catherine, dau. of John
Whitfield, R. of Bugbrooke, Northants. Died June 6, 1728.
Buried at Bugbrooke. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1728. (Peile, 11.
118; Baker, i. 124; H. I. Longden.)
KEYSELL, NICHOLAS. M.A. from St John's, 1721. S. of
William, of Hawford, Salop. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Apr. 16, 1709, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1717-8. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) Sept. 20, 1713- C. of Edgton, Salop. (Al.
Oxon.)
KEYT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 14, 1682.
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
KiDDEAR, Hugh
KEYTON or KETON, JOHN. D.D. (probably of Cambridge).
Preb. of Salisbury, 1510-37- Founded fellowships and
scholarships at St John's, 1533. Master of Southwell School,
Notts. (Cooper, i. 48; Vict. Hist. Notts., 11.)
KEYTON or KYTON, . B.Can.L. 1500-1.
KEYWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar.
3, 1719-20. S. of Robert, of Tuxford, Notts. School, Wake-
field, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1721. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 21, 1720. Perhaps barrister, 1727-
See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
KIBARD, HENRY, see KYBARD.
KIBLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1572.
KIBBLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1588.
KIBLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1588.
KICKINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July 12, 1683. Of Yorkshire. School, Pocklington.
KIDBY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1679, as Kitby; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 28, 1685-6. R. of East Hanningfield, Essex,
1689. R. of West Hanningfield, 1693. Preb. of St Paul's,
1698-1713. Died before June 4, 1713- WiU, P.C.C. (Morant,
1. 427; J. Ch. Smith.)
KIDBY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1629. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 25, 1636; C. of Monks Eleigh. V. of Kirby-le-Soken,
Essex, 1639-45. R. of Shenfield, 1645-94. Died 1694. Will
(Cons. C. London) 1694; mentions son Edmund, and grand-
son Edmund son of John, (Morant, 1. 427; Newcourt.)
KIDBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 5, 1673. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7.
KIDD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Lent, 1597-8-
B. at Newark, Notts. Scholar; B.A. from Pembroke, 1601-2;
B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1607;
priest (London) Dec. 17, 1608, age 28. V. of Laughton,
Lines., 1607-12. R. of Hawton, near Newark, Notts., i6n.
R. of Little Cawthorpe, 1635. Subscribed to the New Build-
ings at Christ's, 1612. (Peile, i. 231.)
KIDD, JEROME. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. from Magdalene, 1571.
KIDD, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1599. Of Kent. B.A.
1603-4; M.A. 1607. One of these names C. of Egerton, Kent,
tiU 1643, sequestered. WiU (P.C.C.) 1648.
KIDD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 20, 1612-3. B- at
Beverley, Yorks. Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 20, 1618, age 24. C. of White-
chapel. One of these names minister of Gt Crosby, Lanes.,
1645-50; perhaps R. of Redmarshall, Durham; ejected, 1660.
KIDD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1628-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21,
1629. R. of Marske, Yorks., 1662-85.
KIDD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 4, 1672. S. of
John, maltster, of Lynn. School, Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric.
1672; Scholar, 1672-3; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (Norsvich)
Sept. 1683; priest, May 30, 1686. R. of Ashill, Norfolk,
1687-1729. Died June 16, 1729. M.I. (Venn, i. 446.)
KIDD, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius, Oct. 2, 1612.
Of Settle, Yorks. S. of Robert, husbandman. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Shute). Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A.
1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1616; priest, Sept. 21,
1617. Signs as C. of Millbrook, Beds., 1622-4-; and of
Marston Morteyne, 1624.
KYDDALL or KEDALL, BRYAN. B.A. 1491-2. Of Yorkshire.
M.A. 1494. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1494-1502. Proctor,
1498-9. Ord. priest (Ely) Apr. 2, 1496. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1502. Left money to the College. (T. A. Walker; Surtees Soc,
Liii. 105.)
KIDDALL, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1622-3.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1627;
priest (Peterb.) May 31, 1629. V. of Kirmond, Lines., 1628.
KIDDALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1545-
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1548-9; M.A. 1554- Probationer feUow
of Peterhouse, 1553. Fellow of St John's, 1554. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1557-
KIDDALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1563.
KIDDALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1564-
KIDDALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1586;
B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Ord. deacon and priest (Rochester)
May 30, 1608. R. of Greetham, Lines., 1608.
KIDDEAR, HUGH. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1609. V. of
Eastham, Cheshire, 1613-5- Inventory (Chester) 1615. (E.
Axon.)
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Kidder, Richard
KIDDER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 5, 1649.
Of East Grinstead, Sussex. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A.
1656; D.D. 1690 (Lit. i?«g.). Fellow, 1655. R.of Stanground,
Hunts., 1659-62, ejected. R. of Rayne Parva, Essex, 1664-
74. Preacher at the Rolls, 1674- R- of St Martin Outwich,
1674-91. Preb. of Norwich, 168 i-g I. Dean of Peterborough,
1689-91. Chaplain to King WiUiam and Queen Mary, 1689-
gi. Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1691-1703. Author, theo-
logical. Killed in bed at the Palace, WeUs, by the falling of
a chimneystack in the great storm of Nov. 26, 1703. Will,
P.C.C. {D.N.B.)
KIDLEY, WILLIAM. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1666. Matric.
from Brasenose College, Oxford, Apr. 11, 1660; B.A. (Oxford)
1663. Re-incorp. at Oxford, 1666. Preb. of Wells, 1664-1705.
V. of East Camel, Somerset, 1666. Died 1705. {Al. Oxok.)
KIDLEY, WILLIAM. M.A. from Magdalene, 1681. Matric.
from New Inn Hall, Oxford, May 24, 1661, age 20. Doubtless
B.A. (Oxford). {Al. Oxon.)
KIDMAN, BREWER. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1729;
B.A. 1742-3-
KIDMAN, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1679. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686; B.D. 1694.
Fellow, 1685-1710. President of the College and celebrated
tutor. Ord. deacon (Lincoln); priest (Norwich) Aug. 1688.
Chaplain to Archbishop Tenison. R. of Grantchester, Cambs.,
1703-37. R. of Stisted, Essex, 1706-7. R. of Banham, Nor-
folk, till 1735. R. of Thwaite, Suffolk, 1722-40. Died Sept.
14, 1740, aged 77. Buried at Diss. M.I. He was one of the
first to introduce the study of Locke into the University.
{Masters, 327.)
KIDMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1587.
KIDMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 4, 1665. Of Gt
Gransden, Hunts.
KIDMAN, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from TRiNixy, c. 1591.
KIDMAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1552.
KIDMAN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, c.
1591; B.A. from Caius, 1592-3.
KIDMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age over 15) at Caius, Feb. 6,
1576-7. s. of Thomas, of Gissing, Norfolk. Bapt. there.
Mar. 21, 1561-2. Schools, Tibbenham and Diss. Matric.
1577; B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1580-1 ; Scholar, May 21, 1581 ;
M.A. 1584. Described as 'a noted Papist,' and secretary to
the Earl of Shrewsbury, in 1592. M.P. for Retford, 1601.
{Venn, I. 89; Cox, Annals of Derbs., i. 272.)
KYDMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 28,
1600-1. S. of William, yeoman, of Gissing, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Nov. 14, 1583. School, Botesdale, Suffolk (Mr Foule).
Matric. 1600-1; Scholar, 1602-6; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
Fellow, 1606-25. University preacher, 1615. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1609. C. of Waterbeach,
Cambs., 1609; of Borough Green, 1611. R. of Bincombe,
Dorset, 1624-9. Died 1629. {Venn, i. 174.)
KIDMAN, TITUS. .-Vdm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 9,
1648. Of Sufiolk. School, Hoxne, Sufiolk. Matric. 1650;
B.A. 1651-2.
KIDMER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, c. 1596.
KIDSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
1606. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 16; priest, Sept. 23, 1610,
as B.A. C. of Bowden Magna, Leics., 1613. Licensed (Archd.
Leicester), as of Lubbenham, 1615, to marry Goodith Green,
of South Kilworth. {Peile, 1. 260; J. Ch. Smith; H. I.
Longden.)
KIDSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 14, 1638;
B.A. 1641-2. Incorp. at Oxford, 1648, as M.A. Minister of
Hornby, Lanes., in 1650; 'an honest godly man.' Minister
of Gressingham, 1652. Afterwards conformed. R. of
Claughton, Lanes., 1659-78. Admon. (Archd. Richmond)
1678. {Peile, 1. 456.)
KIDSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, 1589-90. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. c. 1591; Scholar, 1593-7; B.A. 1593-4;
M.A. 1597; B.D. 1606. Fellow, 1598-1619- Taxor, 1602.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1602. R. of Fawley, Bucks., 1606-30.
R. of Madingley, Cambs., 1610-2. V. of Waterbeach, 1614.
R. of Hard\\'ick, 1615. R. of Conington, 1617-30. Buried
there Apr. 13, 1630.
KIDSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 17,
1624. Of Yorkshire. S. of George, woollen draper. School,
Pocklington (Mr Elcock). Matric. 1624; Scholar, 1627-31;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of Barmston, Yorks., 1638-70.
Died 1670. {Venn, i. 267.)
KIDSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1612.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, Sept. 17, 1615.
KIFFIN, DAVID. B.A. from St John's, 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
KiLBY, George
KIFFIN, EDWARD. B. at Oswestry, Salop. Ord. deacon
(London) May 14, 1585; 'age 27; late of Jesus College'; C.
of St Martin Outwich, London.
KYFFIN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 21,
1665. S. of Thomas, of Llanddoget, near Llanrwst, Denbigh.
B. there. School, Llanrwst (Mr Wynn). Matric. 1665. Prob-
ably R. of Llanddoget, 168&-1702. V. of Eglwysfach, 1702-
13. V. of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, 1713-8.
KYFFYN, . Fellow of St John's, i5I4-5-
KIFFORD, HENRY Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 2,
1697-8. S. of Thomas. B. at Cambridge. School, King's
College (Mr Rosewell). Matric. 1698, as 'Ketford'; Scholar,
1700-1; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 1703; priest, Sept. 1704. R. of Swefling, Sufiolk, 1717.
R. of Sotherton and Uggeshall, 1736. R. of Dennington,
1741-51. Buried at Halesworth, July 13, 1752. {Petle, 11.
140-1.)
KIGHLY or KYGHLEY, JOHN. B.A. 1495-6; M.A. 1499. R. of
Coton, Cambs., 1506-47- Rural dean.
KIGHLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Nov. 17, 1690. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1695; priest, 1700. Master of Felkirk School, 1686,
being then a nonconformist. (A. Gray.)
KIGHLEY or KEGKLEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Easter, 1611. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1615-6; M.A.
1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 19, 1621; priest. Mar. 17,
1621-2.
KYGHLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1595.
KILBACKE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1575.
KILBURNE or KILBARN, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from King's,
Lent, 1667-8; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1680. V. of Holy Cross,
Westgate, Canterbury, 1679-1737- Minor Canon of Canter-
bury. R. of St Peter's, Canterbury, 1679-1737- Died Jan.
14. 1737. aged 90. Buried at St Peter's. (Musgrave, Ob.;
H. G. Harrison.)
KYLBORNE, JOHN. M.A. and fellow of Peterhouse, when
ord. acolyte (Ely) Mar. 11, 1418-9. till c. 1427. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 10; priest, Sept. 23, 1419. Preb. of Westminster,
1438-45. Precentor of Lincoln, 1446-8. {T. A. Walker.)
KILBURN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1566.
KILBURNE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1620. Perhaps the Kentish topographer. If so, 5th s.
of Isaac, of London. Bapt. Oct. 6, 1605. Adm. at Staple
Inn, where he was five times Principal. Became an eminent
solicitor in chancery. Of 'Fowlers,' Hawkhurst, Kent. J.P.
for the county. Author, topographical. Died Nov. 15, 1678.
M.I. at Hawkhurst. Will (P.C.C.) 1679. Father of WUUam
(1648). {D.N.B.; Hasted, m. 71)
KILBURN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 25, 1672.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1672.
KILBORN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 1, 1717. S. of William (1678), V. of Safiron Walden,
Essex. Bapt. May 9, 1702. School, Eton (coUeger). Matric.
1718; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724; LL.D. 1728 {Cotn. Reg.).
Fellow, 1721. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 18, 1726. R. of
Barnes, Surrey, 1727-30. Preb. of St Paul's, 1728-30. R. of
St Mary Aldermary, 1729-30. Chaplain to the Bishop of
St Asaph. Died Nov. 12, 1730. Buried in St Paul's. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1731- (J- Ch. Smith.)
KILBORNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
Nov. 26, 1656. S. of Charles, of Louth, Lines. School,
Louth. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1660-1. Signed for priest's orders
(London) June 1, 1667. V. of Tolceby (?), Lines.
KILBORN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 26,
1589. Of Hauxton, Cambs. S. of Andrew. School, Hauxton.
Matric. 1589; Scholar, 1589-96; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. from
St Catharine's, 1596. Fellow, 1595. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Dec. 23, 1604. R. of Wethcrden, Suffolk, 1604-44.
Will proved (Norwich C. C.) 1644. {Venn, i. 139.)
KILBURNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Oct. 23, 1648. S. of Richard (? 1620I, attorney, of Hawk-
hurst, Kent. School, Tonbridge. Of Hawkhurst. Married
and had issue. {Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
KILBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Magdalene,
Sept. 25, 1678. S. of William, 'artifex.' B. at Louth, Lines
School, Louth. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686
Master of Saffron Walden School, 1683-1731- V. of Little
bury, Essex, 1692-1743- V. of Safiron Walden, 1714-43
Died Apr. 25, 1743. Buried at Safiron Walden. M.I. Father
of Robert (i7i7)-
KILBY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1724;
BjV. 1727-8. Perhaps R. of Gt and Little Birch, Essex.
Died Aug. i777- WiU, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
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KiLBY, Henry
KILBY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 29, 1710. S. of
Henry, of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) July 14, 1717. V. of Olney, Bucks.,
1718-35. P.C. of Weston Underwood, 1732. Died May 2,
I733. Buried at All Saints', Northampton. (H. I. Longden.)
KILBY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 29, i7i5.
Of Leicestershire. School, Derby (Mr Anth. Blackwall).
Matric. 1716; B.A. 1718-9. Dixie fellow, 1724. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 24, 1719; priest, June 4, 1721. V. of Evington,
Leics., 1734-8. V. of Knighton, 1734-8.
KILBYE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 21, 1593.
Of Warwickshire. At Gloucester Hall, Oxford, for 4 years.
B.A. 1593-4. Incorp. at Oxford (? as M.A.) 1594. C. of South-
fleet, 1606. C. of St Alkmund's, and All Hallows, Derby.
Died Oct. 21, 1617. Buried in All Hallows. [Al. Oxon.)
KILLBEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
June I, 1652. S. of Richard, of Coventry, Wjutws. Matric.
1653-4; B.A. 1655-6.
KILCOURSIE, Viscount, see LAMBART, CHARLES.
KILDERBEE, DOVER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Nov. 27,
1728. S. of Francis, clothier, of FramUngham, Suffolk. B.
there. Bapt. Oct. 23, 1710. Schools, Monk Soham (Mr Ray)
and Eton, where he was a colleger, 1725-8. Scholar, 1728-34;
Matric. 1729; M.B. 1734; M.D. 1739. Fellow, 1737-47. Died
in College. Buried at St Michael's, Mar. 4, 1747-8. His
mother was a dau. of Samuel Dover, of Ipswich. (Venn, u. 29.)
KILLAM, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596.
KILLIGREW, HENRY. 'Probably educated at Cambridge'
{D.N.B.). 4th s. of John, of Arwenick, Cornwall. Diplomatist
and ambassador. M.P. for Launceston, 1553 ; for Truro, 1571,
1572-83. Employed by Queen Elizabeth on various missions
notably to Scotland, 1558-66 and 1572-91. Knighted, Nov.
22, 1591. Died Mar. 2, 1602-3. Will proved, Apr. 16, 1603.
Benefactor to Emmanuel College. (D.N.B.)
KILLIGREW, Sir PETER. M.A. 1635-6 (LU. Reg.). Of Arwenick,
Cornwall. S. of John, of Arwenick. Knighted, 1625. Died
July, 1668, aged 74. His s. Peter, succeeded as Bart, in 1665.
{G.E.C.; Pepys, May 9, 1660.)
KILLIGREW, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 15) a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 21, 1615. Of London. Perhaps s. and h. of
William, of Lothbury, London. If so, nephew of Henry.
Matric. 1615; B.A. 1619; M.A. 1623. Fellow, 1618-33. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 1; priest. Mar. 2, 1628-9. Died in
Ireland. (Harwood; Archaelogia, xviii. 99.)
KILLINGBECK, FRANCIS. Scholar of Trinity, 1605. B. at
Lindfield, c. 1585. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609; B.D. 1618. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ely) Mar. 12, 1608-9. R. of Poynings,
Sussex, 1610. V. of Heathfield, 1619.
KILLINGBECK, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1613. Perhaps of Killingbeck, Leeds. George, s. of WilUam,
was bapt. at Leeds, May 18, 1593. (Peile, i. 291, by mistake
calls him Edward; M. H. Peacock.)
KILLINGBECK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 11, 1667.
S. of John, of Headingley, Yorks. (Mayor of Leeds, 1677).
B. Feb. II, 1649-50. Bapt. at Headingley. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1670-1; Scholar, 1671; M.A. 1674. Fellow, 1674-82;
vacated by marriage. Ord. deacon (Chichester) May 23, 1673;
priest (York) Sept. 1675. Preacher at St Nicholas, Lynn,
1682-90. V. of Leeds, 1690-1715. Preb. of York, 1694-1716.
Died Feb. 12, 1715-6. Buried at Leeds. M.l. in the' parish
church. (Whitaker, Leeds, 11. 40.)
KILLINGBACK, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1581. Of Cambridge.
KILLINGBACK, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1620; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
KILLINGBECK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Apr. 30, 1670. S. of Richard. B. at Barrowby, Yorks.
School, Bradford (Mr Sturdy). Matric. 1670.
KILLINGHALL, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
Nov. 2, 1745- S. of Robert, of Yarm, Yorks. Bapt. at
Middleton St George, Durham, Feb. 27, 1726-7. School,
Darlington (Mr Addison). Matric. 1745. Migrated to
Magdalene, Jan. 19, 1746-7. Died June 20, 1762. Buried at
Middleton St George. The last heir male of his family.
(Peile, II. 248; H. M. Wood.)
KILLINGHALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
June 7, 1647; afterwards pens. S. of William, of Middleton
St George, near Yarm, Durham, deceased. B. there. Educated
at Farrington Hall (Mr Anderson). Matric. 1647. Died with-
out issue. Brother of the next. (Peile, i. 514; Vis. of Durham,
1666; Surtees, iii. 222.)
KILLINGHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sx John's,
June 28, 1634. S. of William, Esq., of Middleton St George,
Durham. Bapt. at Sockbum, Apr. 10, 1617. School, Durham
(Mr Smelt). Matric. 1634. Married, at Middleton St George,
Margaret Pepper, July 17, 1635. (Surtees, in. 222.)
KlMBERLEY, WiLLIAM
KILLINGHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Oct. 31, 1656. S. of John, of Middleton St George, Durham.
B. there. School, Northallerton (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1656.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1656. Married, Jan. 30, 1672-3, Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Dodsworth, of Barton, Yorks. (Peik, 1. 574!
Vis. of Durham, 1666.)
KILLINGLY, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June 11,
1638. S. of Ralph. B. at Thorpe Arnold, Leics. School,
Melton Mowbray (Mr Humfry). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2.
KILLINGWORTH, EDWARD. B.A. 1484-5; M.A. 1489-90.
KILLINGWORTH, GILES. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1588. Of Pampisford, Cambs. S. of John (? 1564). Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 15, 1591 (name erased). (Vis. of Cambs.,
1619.)
KILLINGWORTH, JOHN. Resident pens, at Queens', Aug.
1564. One of these names, s. of John, bapt. at Cherry Hinton,
Cambs., in 1546; another, s. of Robert, in 1548. (T. A.
Walker.)
KILLINGWORTH, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of London, gent. Matric. from Brasenose College, June 28,
1616, age 16; B.A. (BaUiol College) 1620; M.A. 1622-3. C. of
Boxworth, Cambs., 1638; R. 1646-67. Buried Oct. 13, 1667.
Father of William (1656).
KILLINGWORTH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Lent, i6o7~8; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615.
KILLINGWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 22,
1639. Matric. 1639.
KILLINGWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 9,
1656. Of Cambridgeshire, ists. of John (1634), of Boxworth.
Matric. 1656. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 11, 1657-8.
CalledtotheBar, Nov. 27, 1663. Will(P.C.C.) 1 704 ; serjeant-
at-lav/.
KILLINGWORTH, . Pensioner at Jesus, 1562-3.
KILLINGWORTH, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Aug. 25,
1576.
KILNER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 27,
1704. S. of Edward, husbandman. B. at Yealand, Warton,
Lanes. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1704; B.A.
1708-9.
KILNER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 6,
1720. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. in
Cartmel. Schools, Cartmel (Mr Roskell) and Hawkshead
(Mr Hunter). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 19, 1725; priest, July 13, 1728. V. of Wiggenhall St
German, Norfolk, 1740-9. (Scott-Mayor, in. 331.)
KILSBY, JOHN. M.A. 1682 (Lit. Reg.). S. of J., of Crick,
Northants. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. 10,
1675-6, age 18; B..\. (Oxford) 1679.
KILSBY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 15, 1646. Of
Northamptonshire. B.A. 1650-1. Intruded minister at Long
Buckby, Northants., 1649-51. V. of Rotherthorpe, 1662
(M.A.)-76. One of these names buried there Sept. 13, 1681;
C. to Dr Edward Reynolds. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
KILVINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 7, 1749. S. of William, Esq., of Thirsk, Yorks. Schools,
Ottrington (Mr Dent) and Bumsall (Mr Knowles). Matric.
1749; M.B. 1758. Practised physic at Ripen. Died there
Sept. 13, 1823. (Scott-Mayor, in. 588.)
KIMBALL, see also KEMBALL.
KIMBALL or KEMBALL, STEPHEN. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
1671. Of Suffolk. Matric. sizar, 1671; B.A. 1674-5- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1674-5; priest, Sept. 1678. R.
of Ufford, Suffolk, 1678. R. of Eyke, 1689-1713. Married,
at Ufford, Sept. 12, 1678, Susan Luffkin, dau. of Richard and
Susan. Buried at Eyke, c. 1713. (V. B. Redstone.)
KIMBALL, THOMAS.. Matric. pens, from Trinity, 1598.
KIMBALL, . M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
KlMBERLEY, JONATHAN. M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of William, of Bromsgrove, Worcs. Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oxford, June 7, 1667, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1671;
M.A. 1674; D.D. 1713. Minister of Stadhampton, Oxon. V.
of Trinity Church, Coventry, 1681-1713. Preb. of Lichfield,
1684-1713. R. of Baginton, 1699. Preb. of Westminster,
1711-20. V. of Leamington Hastings, 1712. Dean of Lich-
field, 1713-20. R.ofTatenhill, Staffs., 1713-20. DiedMar. 7,
1719-20. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
KlMBERLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May
17, 1633. S. of Gilbert, gent. B. at Whitford, Bromsgrove,
Worcs. Schools, Bromsgrove (Mr Joh. Crump), Oundle and
Stamford. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. C. at Wolverhampton,
1648. P.C. of Kinver, Staffs., c. 1649. R. of Redmarley,
Worcs.; ejected, 1662. Afterwards taught school. (Calamy,
II. 546.)
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KiMBOULD, Thomas
KIMBOULD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 29, 1637.
Of Northamptonshire. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Blisworth;
bapt. there, Oct. 8, 1620. Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1637; B.A.
1640-1.
KIMBOLDE or KIMBALL, . Matric. pens, from Jesus, c.
1597-
KIME, PHILIP, see KYME,
KIMPSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 22, 1678.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1700. Ord.
deacon (York) June ir, 1682; priest. May 25, 1684. R. of
Brant Broughton, Lines., 1704.
KYMPTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. ii, 1632.
S. of Edward, gent. B. at Little Birch, Essex. School,
Mercers' (Mr Augur). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1640.
Ord. priest (Winchester) May 31, 1640. Referred to the
assembly of divines for Wixoe, Suffolk, Nov. 6, 1646; ap-
pointed, Nov. n. R. of Layer Breton, Essex, 1655. R. of
Little Tey, 1660-89. WiU (Archd. Colchester) 1689. (Venn,
I- 304)
KIMPTON, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. i594-
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1595.
KYMPTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1564. Probably s. of Edmund, of Weston, Herts., deceased.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1568. Barrister-at-law. Married
Margaret Hewes. Died Feb. 10, 1579-80. Buried in St John's,
Friday Street, London. (F. C. Cass, Monken Hadley, 58.)
KINASTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1582. Of Salop. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Perhaps V. of
Rushall, Staffs, (as Edmund), 1596-9. Will proved (Lich-
field) Feb. 14, 1598-9.
KYNASTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Jan. 3, 1725-6. S. of John (1682-3), gent., of Hordley,
Salop. B. there. School, Eton. Matric. 1726. Doubtless
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 15, 1726. M.P. for Bishop's
Castle, Salop, 1734-41; and for Co. Montgomery, 1747-72.
Died May 12, 1772. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 393.)
KINASTON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1602; B..\. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Fellow, 1608. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1611. Taxor, 1623. Senior Proctor, 1634-5. R. of
Theberton, Suffolk, 1620. R. of Thorington, 1620. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1641. (Confused by J. Foster and D.N.B.
with Sir Francis the poet.)
KINASTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar.
30, 1700. S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1700.
KYNASTON, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 19,
1669. S. of Roger, of Lee, Salop. B. there. School, Audley
(Mr Vaugham). Matric. 1669.
KINASTON, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1577-8. Of Salop. Perhaps s. of Edward, of Hordley. B.A.
1581-2; M.A. 1586. (Vis. of Salop, 1623.)
KINASTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sx John's,
Mar. I, 1683-3. S. of Edward, Esq., of Sudome Castle. B. at
.\brightlee (his mother's home), near Shrewsbury, Salop.
School, Eton. Matric. 1683. M.P. for Co. Salop, 1710, 1713
and 1722-7. Of Hordley, Salop, Esq. Father of Edward
(1725-6). (J. B. Blakeway, Sheriffs of Shropshire.)
KINASTON, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 22,
1699. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Llansaintffraid, Montgom.
School, Ruthin (Mr Morgan). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1702-3;
M.A. 1706. Chaplain at King's College, 1706. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) June 8, 1707.
KINASTON, SAMUEL. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Salop, pleb. Matric. from Lincoln College, Nov. 9, 1621,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1624-5; M.A. (AU Souls) 1628. R. of
Blackmanstone, Kent, 1630-7. R. of Somerford Magna, Wilts.,
1637. Died 1637. (Hasted; Al. Oxon.)
KINASTON or KENISTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, 1596-7. Matric. 1597; Scholar, 1597-8.
KYNASTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan.
29, 1750-1. S. of Thomas, of Panlield, Essex, clerk. Bapt.
at St Paul's, Covent Garden, Mar. 7, 1733-4. School, Bishop's
Stortford, Herts. (Mr Wall). Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1751.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1749-50; 's. and h. of Thomas,
of Covent Garden, Middlesex, clerk.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
KINASTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 16, 1699. S. of William, gent. B. at Ryton, Salop.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 29, 1699. Master in Chancery,
1721-49. Died Feb. 24, 1748-9.
KINDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1576; B.A.
1579-80; M.A. 1583. Incorp. at Oxford, 1583. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Nov. 21, 1580; priest (Lincohj) Apr. 11, 1582. R. of
Covington, Hunts., 1587-8. Perhaps V. of Greenwich, 1590-
1616.
V. A. C. III.
King, Benjamin
KINDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1606. Of
Lincolnshire. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1612.
Perhaps D.D. 1623; incorp. from St Andrews. V. of Winter-
ton, Lines., 1612-8. Perhaps V. of Stamfordham, North-
umberland, 1618; resigned same year. R. of Crofton, Yorks.,
1619-23. Died 1623. Al. Oxon. seems to confuse him with
the last.
KINDER, EDMUND. Adm. (age 22) at Caius, June 25, 1564.
Of Wath, Yorks. S. of John, gent. School, Boston, Lines.
One of this name of St Mark's, Lincoln, where he is described,
in Part of a Register, as 'no preacher.' (Venn, i. 54.)
KINDER or KYNDER, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Easter, 1612. Probably s. of William, of Sneinton, Notts.
B. there, 1597. B..A. 1615-6. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
John Barkley, of Warws. Miscellaneous writer; author of
the curious MS. Historie of Darbyshire preserved in the
Ashmolean Collections. Brother of the next. (Jewitt's
Reliq., xv. 168; D.N.B.)
KINDER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1609. ist s. of William, of Sneinton, Notts. B.A. 1612-3;
M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1614; priest, Dec. 1616.
R. of Lambley, Notts., 1616. R. of Cotgrave, 1617. Married
at Shelford, Notts., Ursula, dau. of William Scrimshire, of
Cotgrave. Buried at Cotgrave, May 17, 1645. Father of the
next and brother of Philip (above). (Godfrey, Notts.)
KINDER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 21,
1638. S. of Robert (1609), R. of Cotgrave, Notts. B. at
Lambley, Notts. School, Nottingham. B.A. 1641-2.
KINDERSLEY, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1585. Of Suffolk.
KINDERSLEY, SALATHIEL. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1566. Of Norfolk. Migrated as FeU.-Com.
to Queens', July 17, 1574. R. of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, in 1609.
KYNDESLE or KENEDESLY, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's
Hall, 1362. Promoted to a benefice, Sept. 1379.
KINDLETON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 3, 1620.
B. at Sutton, Essex. Matric. 1620-1; B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1627; B.D. 1635. Ord. deacon (London) May 20, age 24;
priest, Sept. 23, 1627. R. of Laver Magdalen, Essex, 1631,
sequestered, and 1662-7. Died Jan. 3, 1667, aged 61. M.I.
WiU, P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KINDLOSSE, . M.A. 1612 (fil. nob.).
KINE or KINNES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1629; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Mar. I, 1639-40.
KING, ADAM. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Christ's, June 9, 1631.
S. of Sir John, Muster-Master-General in Ireland (for whom
see D.N.B.). B. near Dublin. Schools, London (Mr Famaby)
and Repton (Mr Whitehead). Matric. 1631. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Jan. 24, 1634-5, as s. and h. of Sir John, of
Lichfield, Knt. Brother of Edward (1626), Henry (1631),
John (1618), Roger (1626), William (1618) and probably of
Robert (1613-4). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Lodge, iii. 223.)
KING, ALEXANDER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1448. Of London. One of these names R. of AU HaUows-the-
Great, 1482-7. Died 1487.
KING, ALEXANDER. M.A. from King's, 1739- B.A. (Trinity
College, Dublin). Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1712-3;
priest. May 23, 1714. R. of Souldrop, Beds., 1720. R. of
Colly-Weston, Northants., 1736-51. R. of Wakerley, 1748-
51. Died 1751. Father of Talbot (1748). (H. I. Longden.)
KING, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1565. One
of these names schoolmaster at Chesham Wobum, Bucks.,
1595-
KING, ARNOLD. LL.B. 1749 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Arnold, of Bromley, Kent. B. Aug. 29, 1702 (? 1712). School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's, Oxford, June 30,
1731, age 18; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1737. R- of St Michael,
Comhill, 1749-71. President of Sion College, 1770. Died
June 17, 1771. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edward (1721-2).
(Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
KING, ASAHEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3, 1665. Of
Hertfordshire. S. of John, M.D., of St Albans. Bapt. Feb.
20, 1647-8. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Signed
for priest's orders (London) Dec. 20, 1673; C. of St Mildred
Poultry. Preb. of Gloucester, 1676-8. R. of Doynton,
Gloucs., 1677-8. Admon. 1678 (P.C.C), as of St Andrew's,
Holbom. Brother of John (1655).
KING, AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Sept. 11, 1674.
Matric. 1675.
KING, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, July 20,
1627. S. of William (1600-1), of Edmundthorpe, Leics. B. at
Cottesmore, Rutland. School, Melton Mowbray (Mr Sim.
Humfry). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. V. of
Flamstead, Herts. V. of Hitchin, 1644. V. of Oakham,
Rutland, 1645; ejected, 1662. (Calamy, 11. 315.)
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King, Benjamin
KING, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 28, 1673.
Of Leicestershire. 3rd s. of Benjamin, of Kirby Muxloe,
Leics. Bapt. Dec. 22, 1654. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M,.\.
1680. Incorp. at Exeter College, Oxford, 1699. B.D. and D.D.
(Oxford) 1701. V. of All Saints', Northampton, 1690-1716.
R. of Ashton, Northants., 1700-17- Preb. of Gloucester,
1700-28. V. of St Mary-de-Lode, Gloucester, 1716-22.
Married Sarah, dau. of John Conant, D.D., V. of All Saints',
Northampton. Died May 3, 1728. Buried at St Mary-de-
Lode. M.I. in Gloucester Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Father of
the next. (Al. Oxon.; Nichols, iv. 626; F. S. Hockaday.)
KING, BENJAMIN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1719. S.ofBenjamin
(above). Bapt. at All Saints', Northampton, Mar. 4, 1686-7.
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, June 17, 1703, age 16;
B.A. (Oxford) 1707. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1711;
priest, Sept. 20, 1712. V. of All Saints', Northampton,
1717-31. Died Oct. 25, 1731. M.I. {Al. Oxon.; Nichols, iv.
626.)
KINGE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 10, 1670-1.
S. of John, of Much Hadham, Herts., gent. Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. from Christ Church, July 15, 1671, age 17;
B.A. 1675; M.A. 1678. V. of Deddington, Oxon., 1697. (Al.
Oxon.)
KING, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 31,
1702. S. of John, deceased. B. at Gt Stukeley, Hunts.
School, Huntingdon (Mr Matthews). Matric. 1702, as 'John.'
KYNGE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Lent,
1580-1; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. R. of Snoreham, Essex,
1596. R. of Cricksea, 1610-3. Of Purleigh, Essex, in 1595,
when licensed (Bishop of London) to marry Margaret, dau.
of WiUiam Dunton, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KING, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Aug. 15, 1663;
M.D. (Lambeth); incorp. at Cambridge, 1671. F.R.S., 1666.
Hon. fellow R.C. P., 1677; fellow (by charter of James I), 1687.
Knighted, Feb. 2, 1685-6. Physician to Charles 11. Died
May 30, 1709, aged 80. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Munk, i. 448.)
KYNGE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1562.
KING, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Sx John's, c. 1594; B.A.
1597-8; M.A. 1601.
KING, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Old. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21;
priest, Dec. 22, 1628.
KING, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, June 9,
1626. S. of Sir John, formerly of Northallerton, Yorks.
B. at Boyle, Connaught. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A.
1633. Fellow, 1630. Praelector, 1633. Donor to the New
Buildings at Christ's. Friend of Milton; commemorated by
him in Lycidas. Drowned at sea when on his way to Ireland,
Aug. 10, 1637. WiU proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1637. Brother
of Roger (1626) and Henry (1631), etc. {Peile, i. 375; D.N. B.)
KING, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1657. S. of Edward, of Martin, Lines. B. there. School,
Sleaford. Matric. 1657. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 28,
1658-9 ('s. and h. of Edward, of Ashby-de-la-Launde'). Of
Ashby, Esq. Married Bridget, dau. of Sir Gervase Nevile,
Knt. and had issue. Died 1692. WiU proved, Dec. 12, 1692.
Father of Nevil (1695-6). [Lines. Pedigrees, 566.)
KING, EDWARD. M.A. 1715 from St John's. S. of James,
farmer. B. at Milton, Yorks. Adm. at Trinity CoUege,
Dublin, June 30, 1708, age 19; B.A. (DubUn). Ord. priest
(York) Sept. 1715. R. of Radcliffe, Lanes., 1716-9. Died
1719. M.I. at Radclifie. (Victoria Co. Hist. Lanes., v. 66.)
KING, EDWARD. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4,
1721-2. Of Bromley, Kent. S. and h. of Arnold, of Bromley,
Esq. Matric. 1721. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 8, 1721.
Brother of Arnold (1749).
KING, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1621.
Of Ireland. S. of Sir John, of Dublin, Knt. B.A. from Trinity
Hall, 1624-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 3, 1625-6. Brother
of John (1618), Robert (1613-4), etc.
KING, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, Apr. 1,
1646. S. of Francis, gent., of Watford, Herts. School,
Ampthill. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1653. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 2, 1647,
as of Hempstead, Herts., gent. Father of Thomas (1681).
KING, GEOFFREY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1583.
B. in St Sepulchre, Newgate, c. 1567. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591;
B.D. 1599. Fellow, 1586-1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1591.
Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1607-8. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 5; priest, Dec. 6, 1595, age 29. C. of Chaldwell, Essex.
R. of Edburton, Sussex, 1602-6. V. of Horsham, 1605. V. of
Lancaster, 1609-30. Instituted to Aldingham, Lanes., 1615
and 1623, but did not hold the living. Chaplain to James I.
Died 1630. Probably son and executor of Richard, citizen
and cordwainer, of St Sepulchre's, whose will (P.C.C.) 1597.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
King, James
KING, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1569;
B.A. 1571-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, as C. of
'Stoven'; priest, Dec. 23, 1604, age 50. R. of Holton, Suffolk,
1607-20.
KING, GEORGE. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford) 1646-7. Created M.A. 1648. V. of
Netheravon, Wilts., 1653. V. of Frampton, Dorset, 1661-4.
Subscribed for deacon and priest (Bristol) Aug. 21, 1662.
R. of Langton Matravers, Dorset, 1664-1709. Died June 21,
1709, aged 83. M.I. at Langton. (^/. Oxon.; F.S. Hockaday.)
KING, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Pembroke, June 28,
1684. S. of Gregory, of Lichfield, Stafis. Perhaps a younger
brother of Gregory, Lsmcaster Herald. (M. Noble, College
of Arms, 335.)
KING, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1719; B.A.
1722-3; M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31, 1724;
priest (Norwich) Sept. 1726. R. of Nowton, Suffolk, 1728-56.
R. of Southacre, Norfolk, 1741. Died 1756. Father of John
Glen (1747).
KING, GILES. Matric. pens, from Peterhquse, Easter, 1611;
Scholar, 1611-6; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Oxford,
1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1615; priest. May 31,
1618. R. of Bircham Newton, Norfolk, 1621. R. of Temf)s-
ford, Beds., 1623-47, sequestered. He was perhaps a son of
Richard (1573)- (Al. Oxon.)
KING, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Lent,
1647-8, as Geoffrey; LL.B. 1661. Ord. priest (Bishop Brown-
rigg, of Exeter) Apr. 5, 1659. V. of Copdock and Washbrook,
Suffolk, 1661. Archdeacon of Suffolk, 1684-7.
KING, GODFREY. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 7,
1678-9. Matric. 1679; LL.B. 1684.
KINGE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1560.
Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1562; 'bred in the
schools'; V. of Bromham, Beds. V. of Stevington, till 1604.
Buried there Aug. 8, 1604. (W. M. Noble.)
KINGE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1584.
KING, KENRY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1616; B.A.
1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Dec.
19, 1624. R. of Hedenham, Norfolk, 1626. Perhaps R. of
Tasburgh, 1629. One of these names R. of Intwood and
Keswick between 1640 and 1662.
KINGE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1623.
KING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, June 9, 1631.
S. of Sir John. B. near Dublin. Schools, London (Mr
Farnaby) and Repton (Mr Whitehead). Matric. 1631; LL.B.
from Trinity Hall, 1637. Author. Brother of Edward (1626),
Roger (1626), etc. (Peile, i. 411; Repton Sch. Reg.)
KINGE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 19, 1644.
S. of John, gent., of Famham, Suffolk. B. at Stratford St
Andrew. School, Benhall (Mr White). Matric. 1644; Scholar,
1645-9; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. R. of Mulberton and
Warham St Mary Magdalene, Norfolk, 1661-72. Died Mar.
24,1671-2. Will (Ipswich) 1672. Brother of Thomas (1645).
(Venn, i. 352.)
KING, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 23, 1646. Of
Ireland. Matric. 1646.
KING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 8, 1647-8.
S. of Sir Robert. B. in Ireland. Adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin, June 16, 1646. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, May
27, 1652, as s. of Sir Robert, of Whitaker, Warws. (Peile, i.
517.)
KING, HEZECHIAH. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
David Le Roy, or King, merchant. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Feb. 21, 1616-7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1619-20; M.A. 1622. R. of Deal, Kent, in 1638. R. of
FoiJmere, Cambs., 1642-66. Married, June 1, 1624, at St
Bartholomew Exchange, Mar>', dau. of John Wyboe. WiU
(P.C.C.) 1678; as of Homsey, Middlesex. (F. C. Cass, Monken
Hadley; J. Ch. Smith.)
KING, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1637. Matric. 1637;
B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1641; priest
(Peterb.) June 5, 1642. Sequestered to 'Abington, Cambs.,'
1645; ejected, 1662. Father of Samuel (1670-1). (Calamy,\.
245-)
KING, J. B.A. 1469-70.
KING, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1569.
Native of Dublin, sent to Cambridge by Patrick Cusack, the
famous schoolmaster. Died 1569. (Cooper, i. 283.)
KINGE, JAMES. B.A. from Trinity, 1606-7.
KING, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1607.
KING, JAMES. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Mar. 14, 1608-9. Of Durham. Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3.
FeUow, 1612, tiU 1614. One of these names, 'M.A.,' ord.
deacon (Durham) Sept. 22, 1622; priest (York, for Durham)
Sept. 1626. C. of Wolviston, Durham, in 1631.
King, James
KING, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1618. Of
Ireland. B.A. 1621-2. Probably R. of Worlingham, Suffolk,
1628 (M.A.).
KING, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 16, 1645. Of
Suffolk. Probably s. of James (above). Matric. 1645; B.A.
1648-9. C. to his father at Worlingham, 1650.
KING, JAMES. Adm. pens, {age 19) at St John's, June i, 1734-
S. of Thomas, gent., of Skellands, Kirkby Malhamdale,
Yorks. B. there. Bapt. Apr. 5, 1716, at Skellands. School,
Ripon (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741;
D.D. 1771. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 24, 1738; pnest,
June I, 1740. V. of Clitheroe and Downham, Lanes., 1743-50.
Chaplain to the House of Commons, i77i-4- R- of St Mary,
GuUdford, 1772-4. R. of Dunsfold, 1774-6. Canon of
Windsor, 1774-6. Dean of Raphoe, 1776-95. Died at
Woodstock, Apr. 24, i795- Buried there. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
There was an Oxford contemporary, also D.D. (Scott-Mayor,
III. 453; Burke, L.G.)
KYNG, JOHN. Of Foulmere, Cambs. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 14,
1387-8; title 'the House of B. Maria de Graciis.' Probably
fellow of Peterhouse.
KING, JOHN. B.A. 1519-20; M.A. 1523. Fellow of Peter-
house, 1521. Bursar, 1524. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 21,
1522-3; priest, Apr. 4, 1523. Perhaps R. of Booking, Essex,
1532-65. R. of Bradfield Magna, 1556. {T.A.Walker.)
KING, JOHN. B.A. 1525-6.
KING, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 20, 1526. Of the City of London. Left College, 1529.
KING, JOHN. B.A. 1526-7.
KING, JOHN. B.A. 1547-8 (after 12 terms at Oxford and
Cambridge); M.A. 1549. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Kingston, Kent, 1570.
KINGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1548;
B.A. 1553-4; Scholar, 1554; M.A. 1557. Fellow, 1556. Ord.
deacon (Ely) July 7; priest, Nov. 24, 1560. R. of Stourton,
Wilts., 1565. R. of Taplow, Bucks., 1567. Canon of Windsor,
1580. Married Mar>-, dau. of William Bird, of Walden,
Essex. Died May 13, 1607. Buried at St George's, Windsor.
M.I. WiU (P.C.C.) 1608. (Cooper, 11. 452.)
KING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1559; B.A.
1561-2; M.A. 1565. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1573; priest
(Exeter) Mar. 2, 1573-4. R. of St Anne, Aldersgate, London,
1580-7. (Cooper, II. 452.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 22, 1567. Of Barley, Herts. Matric. 1567; B.A. 1571-2;
M.A. 1575. FeUow, 1570-2. Lower Master at Eton, 1573-97.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1616; schoolmaster at
Ipswich.
KING, JOHN. M.A. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Philip,
of WorminghaJl, Bucks., Esq. Adm. at Christ Church, a
scholar from Westminster, 1576; B.A. (Oxford) 1579-80;
M.A. 1582-3; B.D. 1591; D.D. 1601. Proctor, 1589. Dean
of Christ Church, 1605-11. Vice-Chancellor, 1607-11.
Chaplain to James I. R. of St Anne and St Agnes, London,
1580-1. Archdeacon of Nottingham, 1590-161 1. R. of St
Andrew, Holbom, 1597-1611. R. of Black Notley, Essex,
1599. Preb. of St Paul's, 1599-1611. Preb. of Lincoln,
1610-1. Bishop of London, 1611-21. Contributed poems to
the Oxford Collections. Died Mar. 30, 1621, aged 62. Buried
in St Paul's Cathedral. WiU, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
KINGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1603; B.A.
1610, as Kinges.
KING, JOHN. M.A. 1606 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Norfolk,
gent. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Oct. 17, 1589,
age 13; B.A. 1593; M.A. 1598; B.D. 1608; D.D. 1615. FeUow
of Merton, 1594. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1621. R. of Stourton,
Wilts., 1605-31. R. of Whitford, Flints., 1608. Preb. of
Westminster, 1613-38. Canon of Windsor, 1615-38. R. of
Islip, Oxon., 1632. Died Aug. 7, 1638. Buried in St George's
Chapel, Windsor. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 10, 1613. S. of
Ralph, of Watford, Herts. B. 1597. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
V. of Abbots Langley, Herts., 1626-62. Author, the Non-
conformists' Plea. Died Sept. i6, 1679, aged 82. M.I. at
Abbots Langley. (Clutterbuck, 1. 177.)
KING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1618. Of
Ireland. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir John, Muster-Master-
General in Ireland. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1620. Clerk
of the Hanaper. Married Margaret, dau. of Francis Edgworth,
Esq. Brother of William (1618), etc. (Lodge, iii. 222.)
KING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1622; B.A.
from Christ's, 1624-5.
KINGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Oct. 24, 1628,
from Trinity College, Dublin (adm. there, 1627). Probably
2nd s. of Edward, Bishop of Elphin. B. in Co. Roscommon.
(Peile, I. 394.)
King, John
KING, JOHN. M.A. 1637 (Incorp. from Geneva). Probably ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639, as 'M.A.; of Jesus College';
priest. May 30, 1640.
KING, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney, June 24,
1639. S. of Abraham, Esq. B. at Toseland, Hunts. School,
St Ives (Mr Bell and Mr Reynolds).
KING, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, 1643. Probably
adm. at Gray's Inn, .\ug. 2, 1647. Called to the Bar, Nov. 23,
1658.
KING, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 16) from Queens', Michs. 1655.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of John, M.D., of London and St
Albans, Herts. B. Feb. 5, 1639-40. Schools, St Albans and
Eton. B.A. 1659-60. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1660.
Barrister, Feb. 9, 1667-8. Bencher, 1674. Knighted, Dec. 10,
1674. K.C., 1674. Treasurer, 1675. Attorney-General to
James, Duke of York. Died June 29, 1677. Buried in the
Temple Church. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Asahel. (Le Neve,
Knights, 296; D.N.B.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 21, 1666. S.
of John, M.D., F.R.C.P. B. in St Olave's, Old Jewry, London,
June 6, 1648. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1667;
Scholar, 1667-71; M.B. 1670 (Lit. Reg.). Probably adm. at
Leyden, May 20, 1671. Rhetoric Professor at Gresham
College, 1676-86, when he resigned. F.R.S., 1676. (Venn, I.
428; J. Ward, Gresham Professors.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 15,
1682.
KING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse, Dec. 21,
1688. School, Bedford. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1692-3. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1696; priest (Lincoln) May 30, 1697.
V. of Harrold, Beds., 1697-1710. Buried Mar. 1, 1709-10.
(W. M. Noble.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', May 22, 1688. Of
London.
KING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 16, 1689. S.
of Sir Robert, of Boyle, Co. Roscommon, Ireland, Bart. B.
there. Matric. 1689. Succeeded as Bart., 1708. M.P. for
Boyle, 1695-9, 1703-14; and for Co. Roscommon, 1715-21.
Died Mar. 19, 1720-1. (Venn, i. 487; G.E.C.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Sept. 13, 1692.
Perhaps s. of John (1655). If so, b. Mar. 25, 1675. (Peile,
II. 127; Clutterbuck, 1. 83.)
KING, JOHN. D.D. from St Catharine's, 1698. S. of John,
of Manaccan, Cornwall, clerk. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, July 7, 1674, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1678; M.A. 1681.
R. of West Wycombe, Bucks., 1684-95. R. of PertenhaU,
Beds., 1690-1710. R. of Chelsea, 1694-1732. R. of Harrold,
Beds., 1697-1710. Preb. of York, 1718-32. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Joseph Aris, of Adston, Northants., widow of John
Eston, R. of PertenhaU. Author, misceUaneous. Died at
Chelsea, May 30, 1732. Buried at PertenhaU. M.I. Father
of John (1714) and WUliam (1718). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, May 7, i707-
S. of Edward, of Canterbury. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1;
M.A. 1714; D.D. 1728. FeUow, 1711. Ord. deacon (London)
May 23, 1714; priest, Dec. 18, 1715. One of these names R.
of North Barsham, Norfolk, 1723.
KING, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1714. B. at
Adston, Northants., Aug. 5, 1696. S. of John (1698). Matric.
Easter, 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. FeUow, 1718.
Practised physic at Stamford, Lines. Married Lucy, dau. of
Thomas Morice, paymaster of the Forces at Lisbon. Author,
classical. Died Oct. 12, 1728. Buried at PertenhaU, Beds.
Brother of WiUiam (1718). (D.N.B.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's, May 22,
1717. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Melford, Suffolk. B. at Bury
St Edmunds. Educated at home (Mr Sharpe). Matric.
1717.
KING, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Nov. 15, 1723. S. of
Peter, afterwards Lord ChanceUor and Baron of Ockham,
Surrey. B. in London. Bapt. at St Clement Danes, Jan. 13,
1705-6. Matric. 1723; M.A. 1723. M.P. for Launceston, 1727;
for Exeter, 1734. Succeeded his father as 2nd Lord King,
Baron of Ockham, Surrey, 1734. Outranger of Windsor
Forest. Married EUzabeth, dau. of Robert Fry, Esq., of
Devon. Died on the voyage to Lisbon for the recovery of his
health, Feb. 10, 1739-40. Brother of WiUiam (1727).
(Manning and Bray, iii. 124; G.E.C.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 20, 1734-5-
S. of John, of Sherborne, Dorset. School, Sherborne (Mr
Gayler). Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1739; B.A. 1739-40. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) JiUy, i739-
KING, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1742. Of Lancashire.
Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749. FeUow, 1747-8. V.
of Preston-cttm-Hove, Sussex, 1748. R. of Waltham. Preb.
of Chichester, 1752.
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KING, JOHN. 'Fellow of King's' (see D.N.B.). S. of John
(1714). B. 1727. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Aug.
12, 1746. Patron and R. of Pertenhall, Beds., 1752-1800.
Died Oct. 6, 1812, aged 85. (D.N.B.)
KING, JOHN GLEN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 9, 1747-
S. of George (1719), R. of Southacre, Norfolk. B. at Stow-
market, Suffolk. School, Swafiham (Mr Ri. Hest and Quartus
Hest). Scholar, 1747-55; Matric. 174S; B.A. 1751; M.A.
1763; D.D. (Oxford) 1771. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22,
1754; priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1756. V. of Little Barwick,
Norfolk, 1760-4. Chaplain at St Petersbiurg, 1764. R. of
Wortnley, Herts., 1783-7. Preacher at Spring Garden Chapel,
London. F.R.S. and F.S.A., 1771. Married, at Greenwich,
Aug. 1 776, Jane Hyde, of Blackheath. Author, miscellaneous.
Died in London, Nov. 3, 1787. Buried at Wormley. Will,
P.C.C. {D.N.B.; Venn, 11. 60; F. Burney, Diary, 1772)
KING, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1613.
KING, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 24) at St John's, May 22,
i66o. S. of Thomas, of Middlesex. B. there.
KING, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's, June 15, 1710.
S. of John (apparently dissenting minister and schoolmaster
at Wellingborough). B. at Scottow, Norfolk.
KING, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar (age 13) at Caius, July 3, 1661. S. of
Josias, silkweaver, of Modbury, Devon. B. there. Schools,
Modbury (Mr Coyte) and Plympton (private; Mr Williams).
Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1661-5; B.A. 1664-5. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1666. M.A. (Oxford) 1667-8. V. of Brampford
Speke, Devon, 1671. R. of St Edmund-on-the-Bridge,
Exeter, 1686-1708. Chaplain to the Earl of Anglesey.
Author. Died 1708. (Fe«n, i. 414; the author there referred
to was probably his father.)
KING, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Mar. i, 1577-8.
Matric. 1579; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. priest (Norwich)
May 9, 1582. C. of Little St Mary's, Cambridge, in 1582.
R. of Bradfield Combust, Suffolk, 1595. R. of Chedburgh,
1597-1631. Died 1631. Buried at Chedburgh. Will (Bury)
1631. (r. A. Walker.)
KING, MURDAGH. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1592.
KING, NEVIL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 9, 1695-6.
Afterwards Fell.-Com. Of Leicestershire. S. of Edward (1657).
Matric. pens. Lent, 1697. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 28,
1696. Of Ashby, Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Richard
Middlemore, of Somerby Hall, Grantham. Buried Feb. 7,
1730-1. Probably father of the next. {Lines. Pedigrees, 566.)
KING, NEVILLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 6, 1739. Of
Lincolnshire. S. of Neville (? above), Esq. School, Caistor.
Matric. 1739. Died May 30, 1741, aged 20.
KING, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1504-5. One of these names V. of
Driffield, Gloucs., 1532-50. Will (P.C.C.) 1550. (F. S.
Hockaday.)
KINGE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1555; Scholar, 1557; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568.
KING, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1617, as 'Kingay'; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. i, 1623. V. of Friston, with Snape, Suffolk,
1623-45, sequestered.
KING, OLIVER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1449.
B. in London. Probably M.A. 1457. Proctor, 1459-60.
D.Can.L. 1472-3; D.Civ.L. 1474-5 (studied at Orleans).
French secretary to Edward IV, 1476. Secretarj' of State,
1480-3, 1487-1500, and employed on embassies. Preb. of
York, 1480-90; also of Hereford, tiU 1480. Canon of Windsor,
1480-1503. Archdeacon of Oxford, 1482-93. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1487-93. Archdeacon of Berks., 1487-92; of Taunton,
1490-2. Master of St John's Hospital, Dorchester. Registrar
of the Garter. R. of St Peter, Calais. R. of All Hallows-the-
Great, London. Dean of Hereford, Mar.-June, 1491. Bishop
of Exeter, 1492; and of Bath and Wells, 1495-1503. Died
Aug. 29, 1503. Will (P.C.C); to be buried in Bath. (Cooper,
I. 7; Hennessey; D.N.B.)
KING, PEREGRINE. M.A. 1621 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Buckinghamshire, pleb. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Nov. 3, 1615, age 17; B.A. 1616; M.A. 1619. R. of
Mottistone, Isle of Wight, 1637.
KING, PERRY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 2, 1711. Of Cam-
bridge. Matric. 1711; B.A. 1714-5; Scholar, 1715; M.A. 1718.
Fellow, 1718-20. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 2, 1717.
KING, PHILIP. Incorp. at Oxford, as 'M.A. of Cambridge,'
Mar. 23, 1614-5. Not found in our records.
KYNGE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1549.
KING, RICHARD. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1485-6.
KING, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1505-6, after five years' study at
Cambridge. Ahready B.A. of Oxford. Perhaps V. of Bourn,
Cambs., 1506-27. Died 1527.
King, Robert
KING, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1556; B.A.
1559-60; M.A. 1563. Fellow, 1559-61. Perhaps will proved
(V.C.C.) 1566; 'M.A. of Christ's.'
KYNGE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1567.
Perhaps B.A. 1577-8, but see Richard (1573).
KING, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1568.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Mar. 1570-1. B.A. 1571-2. One of
these names R. of Creeling St Peter, Suffolk, 1580.
KING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1571.
(Perhaps adm. Michs. 1571, as 'Robert,' of Yorkshire.)
KING or KYNGE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec.
1573. Probably B.A. from St John's, 1577-8. Probably ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1587. V. of Weasenham, 1587.
Licensed to preach in the dioceses of Norwich, Canterbury,
London and Lincoln, Aug. 10, 1613. He left by will (P.C.C,
1646) bequests to the poor of Duxford, Cambs., and St
Peter's, Cambridge. Also £300 for erecting a free school at
Duxford. Father of Robert (1611). {Peile, 1. 128; J. Ch.
Smith.)
KING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1581; B.A.
from St Catharine's, 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1587. One of these names R. of Cottesmore,
Rutland. WiU (P.C.C.) 1617.
KYNGE, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1598. Perhaps s. and h. of Edward, of Ashby-de-la-Launde,
Lines. If so, bapt. at St Olave's, Silver Street, London, July
30, 1581. Will proved, June 29, 1653. Perhaps father of
Roger (1629). One of these names, s. of Edward, of Ashby,
Leics., Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 4, 1600. Perhaps
called to the Bar, Oct. 15, 1620. {Lines. Pedigrees, 565.)
KING, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Peterhouse, Dec. 20,
1656. Of Kent. Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1658; B.A. 1660-1.
KING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 9, 1663. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of Thomas. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1668-71. Died Apr. 28, 1671. Buried at
Duxford, Cambs.
KING, ROBERT. B.A. 1521-2.
KING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1556;
B.A. 1559-60. Probably M.A. 1563. 'Ord. priest (Lincohi)
Dec. 18, 1560, age 38; married; preacher' {Lib. Cler. Line,
1576). R. of FuUetby, Lines., till 1579. Preb. of Lincoln,
1576-84. Preb. of St Paul's, 1577-84. V. of Gt Dunmow,
Essex, 1578-84. R. of Orsett, 1579-84. Died Nov. 3, 1584,
aged 43. M.I. at Orsett. {T. A. Walker.)
KING, ROBERT. B.A. from Jesus, 1595-6; M.A. 1599; B.D.
1606; D.D. 1615. incorp. at Oxford, 1615. R. of Tilston,
Cheshire, 1603-31. Rural dean of Middlewich. Perhaps R.
of Whitford, Flints., 1608. Died before 1635. (E. Axon.)
KING, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, July 8, 1611.
S. of Richard (1573), V. of Weasenham, Norfolk. School,
Ely (Mr Wigmore). Matric. 1612; Scholar, 1612-7; B.A.
1614-5; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1625. Fellow, 1619-27. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 1; priest. Mar. 2,
1617-8. R. of St Michael Coslany, Norwich, 1625-46,
sequestered. R. of South Walsham, Norfolk, 1628. V. of
Swafiham, 1629-46. Licensed, June 17, 1629, to marry
Frances Jegon, of Sible Hedingham, Essex. Buried at
Weasenham, Dec. 10, 1648. M.I. WiU (P.C.C.) 1649; of
Swafiham Market. Father of Robert (1649) and brother of
William (1625-6). {Venn, 1. 214.)
KING, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Jan. 19, 1613-4.
Of Dublin. Doubtless 1st s. of Sir John, Muster-Master-
General of Ireland. If so, knighted, Aug. 19, 1621. M.P. for
Boyle, Roscommon, 1634, 1639; for Co. Roscommon, 1642.
Entered the service of the pariiament; amemberof thecouncil
of state, 1653. Died 1657. Will proved (Ireland) July 8, 1657.
Brother of Edward (1626), etc. {Lodge, iii. 224; D.N.B.)
KING, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1615.
KING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1617. Of
Kent. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; LL.D. 1636. Fellow of
Trinity HaU, 1625-36. Junior proctor, 1629-30. Chosen as
Master of Trinity Hall, 1645, but refused by the House of
Commons. Master of Trinity Hall, 1660-76. Proctor in
Bishop of Ely's consistorial court, 1628. Advocate of the
Court of Arches, 1641. Official to the Archdeacon of Sud-
bury, 1641-62. Chancellor of Ely, 1660-76. Vicar-general
and principal officiail to Bishop Wren, 1661. Died Nov. 5,
1676, aged 76. Buried in Trinity Hall Chapel. M.I. there.
WiU proved (V.C.C) 1676. Father of Robert (1657). {Peile,
I. 318; D.N.B.; Hist. Trin. HaU.)
KING, ROBERT. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
Bishop of London. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Oct.
30, 1612, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1615; M.A. 1618.
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KING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 18, 1649-
5. of Robert (1611), late V. of Swafiham, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Jan. 8, 1632-3. School, Swaffham. Matric. 1649*.
Scholar, 1650-1. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 27, 1656. Of
Willingham, Cambs., clerk, in 1671. {Venn, i. 379-)
KINGE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 4, 1657. Of
Norfolk.
KING, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's, Apr.
6, 1657. S. of Robert (1617), LL.D., of Gt Thurlow, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Little Thurlow (Mr Billingsley) . Matric.
1657; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1662. Incorp. at Oxford,
1664. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 29, 1658. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 20, 1662. V. of Witcham,
Cambs., 1673.
KING, ROBERT. Adm. 5)zar at Emmanuel, Feb. 15, 1660-1.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1661. Died in College. Buried Sept. 26,
1663.
KING, ROBERT. B.A. from King's, 1673. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 23, 1677.
KING, ROBERT. Mus.Bac. from St Catharine's, 1696. A
member of the band of music to William and Mary. Com-
posed songs. {D.N.B.)
KING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 11,
1736. S. of Edward, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1736.
KING, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June 9, 1626.
S. of Sir John. B. near Dublin. School, under Mr Hamabie
(Farnaby, in London). Matric. 1626. Said to have died
young. Brother of Edward (1626), Henry (1631), etc. {Peile,
I- 374)
KINGE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1629. Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps 3rd s. of Richard (? 1598),
of Ashby-de-la-Launde, Lines., Esq.; adm. at Lincoki's Inn,
Feb. 24, 1630-1. Married and had issue. Living, 1653.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 565.)
KYNGE, SAMSON. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1570;
B.A. 1574-5. Perhaps V. of Dalton-le-Dale, Durham.
KING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 24, 1616. B. in
Rutland. Died in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge,
Nov. 23, 1616.
KING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 29, 1620; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627.
KINGE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 25, 1660. Matric.
1660. One of these names exhibitioner from Charterhouse,
Apr. 9, 1660.
KING, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Feb. 9,
1670-1. S. of Isaac (1637), clerk, of Abington, Cambs. B.
there. School, Shepreth (Mr Banks). Migrated to Clare,
Mar. 14, 1 670-1. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1677-8.
KING, SAMUEL. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
KING, SHAW. Adm. at Sidney, c. June, 1748. S. of John, of
Thorp, Essex, gent. Matric. 1748-9. Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from St Mary Hall, Aug. 19, i749. age 18. (Al. Oxon.)
KING, TALBOT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 5,
1748. S. of Alexander (1739), clerk, of Bedfordshire. B. at
Souldrop. Educated at home, Matric. 1748; LL.B. 1756.
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 23, 1753; pnest (Peterb.) May 25,
1755. V. of Ketton, Rutland, 1758-98. R. of Uffington,
Lines., 1780-98. Died June 27, 1798. (Scott-Mayor, in. 575-)
KING, THOMAS. B.A. 1494. Of Canterbury diocese. Fellow of
Queens', 1496-1501. Ord. priest (Ely) Apr. 2, 1496.
KING, THOMAS. B.A. 1520-1. One of these names (M.A.), R.
of Dunton, Bucks., 1548.
KINGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 159 i. One of
these names, of Althome, Essex, adm. at the Inner Temple,
1593-
KINGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 23, 1605. Of Little Munden, Herts. Matric. 1606; B.A.
1609-10; M.A. 1613. Fellow, 1608, till his death, 1619. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20; priest. Mar. 21, 1613-4. Preacher
to the Turkey merchants at Constantinople.
KING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1615; B.A.
1618-9; M..'^. 1622. One of these names ord. priest (Norwich)
1620. R. of Bayfield, Norfolk, 1626-34. R. of Letheringsett,
1626-9. Possibly R. of Sail, 1628-37. (Peile, i. 304.)
KING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 11, 1617-8.
Of Essex. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 29, 1620.
Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 20; priest, Dec. 21, 1629.
KINGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1621.
King, William
KING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1627.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 27; priest, Sept. 23, 1632. Perhaps V. of Gt
ChishaU, Essex, 1637-43, sequestered; and 1660-1. Died
1661. (H. Smith.)
KING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1637. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1639-40.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Sept. 10,
1639. Of Norfolk. School, Eton. Matric. 1639.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 30, 1644-5.
S. of John, gent. B. at Stratford, Suffolk. Matric. 1645;
Scholar, 1648-9; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. V. of Mutford,
Suffolk, 1654-61. R. of Wrentham, in 1661; ejected, 1662.
Afterwards a minister at Mutford. Married a dau. of Humphrey
Brewster, Esq. Buriedat Wrentham, Nov. 18, 1683. Brother
of Henry (1644). (Venn, 1. 355.)
KING, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1658.
B. at Harmsworth, Middlesex. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2;
M.A. 1665. Fellow, 1661-86. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. Died
in 1686. Admon. granted in King's College. Brother of
William (1650).
KING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 1, 1676.
S. of John. B. at Greenwich, Kent. School, Lewisham (Mr
Millington). Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1680-1; M.A.
1684. Perhaps V. of Over, Cambs., 1686. But see Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, May 23,
1681. S. of Francis (1646), gent. B. at Hemel Hempstead,
Herts. School, Harding, Herts, (private). Matric. 1681; B.A.
1684-5; M.A. 1688. Fellow, 1686. Ord. deacon (London)
May 26, 1689. Perhaps V. of EdIesborough, Bucks., 1691-
1702.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Nov. 2, 1710.
B. in Worcestershire, 1692. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5; M.A.
1718. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1716; priest, Sept. 22, 1717.
One of these names R. of Stanford, Warws.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1713.
B. at West Ashton, Wilts. Matric. 1713. Left as a scholar.
' Afterwards kept the Coffee-House in Covent Garden, called
by his name.' (Harwood, 293.)
KING, THOMAS SLATER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
Mar. 9, 1748-9. S. of Edward, of Catley (? Kirtling), Cambs.
School, Bishop's Stortford, Herts. (Mr Maule).
KING, TOBIAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 23, 1606-7.
Matric. 1606-7.
KING, W. B.Can.L. 1510-1.
KING, WILLIAM. B.A. 1484-5; M.A. 1488.
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1548.
B. in London, c. 1532. Matric. 1548; B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556;
B.D. 1570. Fellow, 1551-61. R. of Howick, Northumberland,
1560-6. Archdeacon of Northumberland, 1561-6. Preb. of
Canterbury, 1565-90. V. of Appledore, Kent, 1568-76.
Perhaps R. of Kingston, Kent, 1569-73. Canon of Windsor,
1572-90. Chaplain to the Queen. Died at Windsor, Sept. 23,
1590. M.I. in St George's Chapel. Will (P.C.C.) 1590.
(Cooper, II. 95; Venn, i. 46.)
KYNGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1551.
KYNGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, 1600-1; B.A. 1604-5;
M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 22; priest, Sept. 18,
1608. R. of Edmondthorpe, Leics., 1611-50. Buried there
Sept. 5, 1650. Father of Benjamin (1627).
KING, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of Ireland. S. of Sir John, Muster-Master-General in
Ireland. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1620. Brother of John
(1618), etc.
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius, Mar. 20, 1625-6.
S. of Richard (1573), minister, of Norfolk. B. at Weasenham.
School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1626; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. V. of Wickham St
Paul, c. 1636. R. of St Olave, Silver Street, 1662. {Venn, I.
275-)
KINGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1632. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1635-6.
KING, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 15) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1634. S. of WilUam. B. at Thurlow, Suffolk. B.A.
1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1642.
One of these names R. of Ashtead, Surrey, 1647.
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Sidney, July 4, 1639.
Previously matric. from Balliol, Oxford, Apr. 24, 1635. S.
of Henry, woollen dealer. B. at Tiverton, Devon. School,
Tiverton.
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KING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 14, 1646. Of
Surrey. Matric. 1646. One of these names V. of Cobham,
Surrey, till 1672. Died 1672.
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1650.
B. at Harmsworth, Middlesex, 1632. Matric. 1650; B.A.
1653-4. Fellow, 1653-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1653.
Died of smallpox, 1657. Brother of Thomas (1658). (Harwood.)
KING or KINGS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
June 8, 1654. S. of William, deceased, of London. B. there.
School, Chelmsford (Mr Peake). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8;
M.A. 1661. Fellow, 1660. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 9;
priest, July 11, 1661.
KING, WILLIAM. M.A. 1655 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, organist of Winchester Cathedral. Adm. at Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1648; B.A. (Oxford) 1649; M.A. 1652.
Chaplain, 1652-4. Fellow of All Souls, 1654. Organist at
New College, Oxford, 1664-80. Composed Church music;
set to music Cowley's Mistress. Died Nov. 7, 1680. Biuied
in New CoUege Chapel. WiU, Oxford. (Al.Oxon.; D.N.B.)
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 11,
1688-9. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Wymondham, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham (Mr Clark). Matric. 1688. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln; Litt. dim. from Ely) May 31, 1702, as 'literate';
priest (Ely) May 30, 1703. One of these names R. of Foxley,
Norfolk, 1708-11; and R. of Sparham, 1708-11. Perhaps
V. of Wroxham, 1711-9.
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 27,
1690. S. of Richard, turner. B. at Horsham, Sussex. School,
Horsham (Mr Wickley). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1706.
KING, WILLIAM. M.A. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Probably s. of
Ezechiel. B. 1663. School, Westminster. B..\. (Oxford)
1685; M.A. 1688; LL.D. 1692. Secretary to Princess Anne
of Denmark. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty. Vicar-
general to the Lord-primate of all Ireland, 1692 Died in
London, Dec. 25, 1712. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
(D.N.B.; Al. Westmon.)
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. at Christ's, 1705. Matric. pens.
1705-6; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Ord. deacon (London)
May, 1711. One of these names chaplain in the Navy, 1711-2.
Perhaps V. of Mildenhall, Sufiolk, 1712-4. Died 1714, aged
27. (Peile, II. 162.)
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 25,
1718. S. of John (1698), D.D., of Chelsea. B. 1700. CoUeger
at Eton, 1714-7. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725-
Ord. deacon (London) June 28, 1724. Brother of John (1714)-
KING, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
Trinity, Apr. 21, 1727. 3rd s. of Peter, Baron Ockham,
Chancellor of Gt Britain. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
1727. Succeeded his brother Peter as 4th Lord King, Baron
of Ockham, Surrey, 1754. Died Apr. 16, 1767. Buried at
Ockham. Brother of John (1723). (G.E.C.)
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, July i,
1747. Of Cambridgeshire. School, Ely. Scholar, 1747;
Matric. 1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Feb. 23, 1752; priest (Norwich) Mar. 1754.
KING, . M.A. 1482.
KING, . B.Can.L. 1501-2.
KING, . B.D. 1522-3. Augustinian friar.
KING, . B.Civ.L. 1529-30.
KING, . B.A. 1532-3; M.A. 1536. Probably pens, at
Gonvii-le Hall, 1536-7.
KING, . Appears at Christ's as Fellow, Christmas, 1560-7.
Perhaps Richard of Jesus; B.A. 1559-60; or Robert, of
Peterhouse; the latter died R. of Orsett, 1584. Probably the
'distinguished preacher' of this College, mentioned by
Andrew Willet.
KINGE, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Apr. 13, 1583.
KING, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
KING, . Adm. at St Catharine's, 1675.
KINGERBY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
KINGROSS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Michaelhouse,
Michs. 1548.
KINGSBOROUGH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius,
Apr. 3, 1688. S. of Edward, gent., of Walton, Sufiolk. B. at
Ufiord, Suffolk. Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1688-93; B.A. 1691-
2; M.A. 1695. Ord. deacon (Oxford) Mar. 12, 1692-3; priest.
May 18, 1695. Preb. of Lichfield, 1710-33. {Venn, 1. 484.)
KINGSBURY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, July
6, 1702. S. of 'Robert' (Roger, below). B. at Middleton,
Essex. School, Yeldham (Mr Brooks). Matric. 1704. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June, 1707, as B.A. {Peile, 11. 155.)
Kingston, John
KINGSBURY, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 20,
1663-4. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1672.
Ord. priest (Gloucester, at Holborn) Feb. 27, 1669-70. R. of
Middleton, Essex, 1669-1700. Died 1700. By will (P.C.C.)
he bequeathed the advowson of Middleton to his son Robert
(above). (J. Ch. Smith.)
KINGSHAM (?RINGSHAM), WILLIAM. D.D. of Cambridge.
Dominican friar. Flourished, c. 1262. {Pits, 344.)
KINGSLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 18, 1 74 1. Of Bedfordshire.
KINGSLEY, HEYLOCK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 23,
1703. S. and h. of Henry, of Hitchin, Herts., Esq. Matric.
1704. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 14, 1703-4. Of Hasell
Hall, Sandy, Beds., Esq. {Clutterbuck, iii. 546; Beds. N.
and Q., II. 152.)
KINGSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 5,
1706. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1710-1; LL.B.
1714. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 23, 1714; priest. Mar. 13,
1719-20. R. of Caldecot, Herts., 1719-24. R. of Willian,
1725-39- Died 1739-
KINGSMAN, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1654.
KINGSMAN, JASPER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 20, 1669.
Probably s. of Jasper, of the Middle Temple. Matric. 1669.
Died July 24, 1686, aged 36. Buried at Horndon, Essex. M.I.
{Morant, 1. 217.)
KINGSMAN, JASPER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct.
15, 1712. S. of Josiah, gent. B. at Bumham, Essex. School,
Eton. Matric. 1712. Brother of Josiah (1707-8) and father
' of Jasper (next).
KINGSMAN, JASPER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Nov.
14, 1739. S. of Jasper (1712), Esq., of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Hackney (Mr Newcome). Matric. I740-
One of these names, of Stratford, Essex, died Nov. 14, 1784.
(G. Mag.)
KINGSMAN, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Feb.
18, 1707-8. S. of Josiah, gent. B. at Burnham, Essex.
School, Eton. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2. Incorp. at Oxford,
1717. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 13, 1707. Died
Oct. 8, 1735, aged 46. M.I. at Horndon. Brother of Jasper
(1712). {Morant, i. 217.)
KINGMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July i, 1671.
Matric. 1671.
KINGSMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
May 30, 1744. Of Hampshire. School, Southampton. Matric.
1744; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1747-8. Probably V. of Homing-
hold, Leics., 1769.
KINGSMILL, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1568; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. from Magdalene, 1577- V. of
Monkton and Birchington, Kent, 1579-85- V. of Milton by
Sittingboume, 1585-1616. Died 1616.
KINGSMILL, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1602. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) July 25; priest, Nov. 4, 1599.
KINGSMILL, AS-GOD-WILL. Matric. sizar from King's,
Easter, 1605; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. from Clare, 1611. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 1611.
KINGSMILL, AUGUSTINE. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
1603.
KINGSMILL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter,
1607; B.A. from St John's, 1609-10; M.A. from King's, 1619.
C. of Ickham, Kent, in 1616. V. of Lymne, 1620-37. Admon.
(Canterbury) 1640; as C. of Hythe.
KINGSTON, Earl of, see PIERREPONT,
KINGSTON, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1518. FeUow
of Peterhouse, 1517.
KINGESTON, EDWARD DE. ' King's scholar' at Cambridge,
1319-
KINGSTON, JOHN. One of the original 'King's scholars' at
Cambridge, Sept. 10, 1317.
KINGSTON, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1517-8, after four years' study at
Cambridge and one in his priory. A monk from Lewes
Priory. Probably R. of Easthorpe, Essex, 1528-58. R. of
Much Birch, Essex, 1557-8. Commissary to Bishop Bonner.
Died 1558. Will (Comm. C. Essex) ; to be buried at Easthorpe.
{Cooper, 1. 181; J. Ch. Smith.)
KINGSTON, JOHN. B.Civ.L.; LL.B. 1544-
KINGSTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr. 10,
1623. S. of Felix, of St Faith's, London, stationer. Matric.
1623; B.A. 1626; M.A. 1630; M.D. 1637. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1666; as of St Katherine Cree, London. Father of John (1658).
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Kingston, John
KINGSTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Peterhouse, June
30, 1658. S. of John (1623), of London, M.D. School,
Wormley, Herts. Matric. 1658. Migrated to Magdalene,
Feb. 23, 1660-1. B.A. 1661-2; U..\. 1665. Admon. (P.C.C.)
May 25, 1666; of St Katherine Cree, London, M.D. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1667. (J- Ch. Smith.)
KINGSTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1585. Of Surrey. B.A. 1588-9.
KINGSTON, . B.A. 1460-1.
KINGSTON, . Fee for B.A. 1478-9.
KINGSTON, . Student at Jesus, i539-40-
KINGWELL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 2,
1636. S. of Vincent, shoemaker. B. at Tiverton, Devon.
School, Tiverton. B.A. 1639-40.
KINNERSLEY, CLEMENT. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
KINNERSLEY, FRANCIS. B.Can.L. 1533-4- Doubtless s. of
Thomas, of Loxley, Staffs. R. of Leigh, Staffs., 1526-50.
R. of Blithfield, 1533-50. Will proved (Lichfield) Feb. 16,
1549-50. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915; Vis- ofWartjs., 1619.)
KYNNERSLEY or KENNERSLEY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com.
at Emmanuel, June 27, 1672. Of Staffordshire. Probably
s. and h. of Thomas, of Loxley, Staffs. Age 8 in 1663.
Married Mary, dau. of John London, of Islington. {Vis. of
Staffs., 1664; Burke, L.G.)
KINNERSLEY, THOMAS. M..A. 1714 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Gloucester Hall, Oxford, Nov. 15, 1694; B..^.
(Oxford) 1698; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (Oxford) Dec. 21,
1701; priest, Dec. 20, 1702. R. of Lavenham, Suffolk, 1710.
Minister of Trinity Minories.
KINNES, WILLIAM, see KINE.
KINNIER, DAVID. M.A. 1704 (Incorp. from Glasgow).
KINNS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Sept. 21,
1696. Matric. 1698.
KINSCOT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1578;
B.A. 1582-3.
KINSEY, NATHAN. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Apr. 11, 1665.
Previously matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, May 22, 1663.
S. of John, of Blackden, Cheshire. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1666-7.
Probably Nathaniel Kinsey, V. of Hartley Wintney, Hants.,
1675. Brother of Noah (1666). (Al. Oxon.)
KINSEY, NOAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 18,
1666. S. of John, of Blackden, Cheshire, gent. Bapt. at
Goostrey, Oct. 4, 1649. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1677. Master of Macclesfield Grammar School. V. of
Mottram, Cheshire, 1682-95. P.C. of Denton, Lanes., 1695-6.
Buried there May 22, 1696, 'aged 56.' Brother of Nathan
(above). (R. Stewart-Brown.)
KINSEY, ROBERT. M.A. 1544- (B.A. of Oxford, 1541-2-) B. at
Warmingham, Cheshire. One of the original fellows of
Trinity, 1546. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21, 1552, age 31.
V. of Ware, Herts., 1552-8. V. of Framfield, Sussex, 1553-60.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1554- Will (P.C.C.) i577-
KYNNESMAN, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
June 30, 1702. S. of Harold, of London, citizen and mercer.
B. Dec. 25, 1682. Exhibitioner from Christ's Hospital.
Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1710; priest (London) Mar. 22,
1712-3. Usher at Westminster School. Head Master of
Bury St Edmund's School, 1715-45. Benefactor, and Governor
of Christ's Hospital. R. of Bamham, Suffolk, 1751- Reader
of St James', Bury. R. of Eriswell,. 1766. Died at Bury,
July 10, 1770. Buried at Bamham, July 17. {D.N.B.;
Davy MSS., 19 108.)
KINSMAN, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1623,
scholar from Westminster. 2nd s. of Harold, of Broughton,
Northants.,Esq. Bapt. there, July 6, 1605. B.A. 1627-8; M..^.
1631. R. of Clipston, Northants., in 1640. (H. I. Longden.)
KINSMAN, HAROLD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Aug. 13,
1650. S. of Richard (1619). B. at StockweU, Surrey. Schools,
Cheam, Surrey (Mr Poynings), Brixworth, Northants. and
Oundle. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. i, 1654, as s. and h. of
Richard, of Broughton, Northants., Esq. Succeeded his
father at Broughton. Buried there July 30, 1691. Father of
Richard (1689). (H. I. Longden.)
KINSMAN, MAURICE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1577-8. Of Northamptonshire. 1st s. of William, of Lodding-
ton. Married Margaret, dau. of Ambrose Saunders, of Welford.
Of Loddington, Esq. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 30, 1594; of Northants., gent. Brother of William
(1577-8). {Vis. of Northants.)
KINSMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 19, 1619.
S. of Harold, of Broughton and Loddington, Northants. B.
in Northamptonshire. Bapt. at Broughton, Jan. 16, 1602-3.
Buried there June 28, 1666. Father of Harold (1650). {Vis.
of Northants., 1618.)
KiRBY, Bartholomew
KYNNESMAN, RICHARD. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Sidney,
July 2, 1689. S. of Harold (1650), gent. Bapt. at Broughton,
Oct. 4, 1672. School, Harborough, Leics. (Mr Horn). Matric.
1691. Buried at Broughton, Nov. 3, 1727- (H. I. Longden.)
KINSMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1577-8. Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of William, of
Loddington. Of London, in 1618. Brother of Maurice
(1577-8). {Vis. of Northants.)
KYNSON, . Grace for M.A. or higher degree, 1463-4.
KINWARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1610; B.A. 1613-4; M..A. 1617. V. of Tibberton, Worcs.,
1617-9-
KIPLINGE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct.
i7i 1635. S. of John, yeoman, of Baldersdaile, Richmonds.,
Yorks. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1635, as 'John.'
V. of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland, in 1657. (B.
Nightingale.)
KIPPAX, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 23, 1660.
Matric. 1661. One of these names (B.A.), R. of Addingham,
Yorks., 1665-74. Died 1674. (Whitaker, Craven, 292.)
KIPPAX, ARCHIPPUS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 20, 1678.
S. of John (1652-3), of Haslingden, Lanes. Matric. 1678;
B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 24,
1682; priest (Carlisle) Sept. 19, 1686. V. of Ormskirk, Lanes.,
1692-1718. Archdeacon of Man, 1696-1700. Died May 6,
1718. Buried at Ormskirk. M.I. (J. Parker.)
KIPPAX, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 6, 1731-
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1734-5 ; priest, Dec. 19, 1736. V. of Duxford
St John, Cambs., 1741. Will (P.C.C.) 1794, of one of these
names; of Doddinghurst, Essex, clerk.
KIPPAX, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 22, 1652-3; B.A.
1656; M.A. 1660. P.C. of Haslingden, Lanes., 1658; probably
suspended through lack of episcopal ordination, 1662. Ord.
priest, 1662; had license to preach at Haslingden, 1665;
mentioned in the Bishop's Visitations down to 1677. Father
of Archippus (above). {Victoria Co. Hist. Lanes., vi. 432.)
KIPPAX, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 18,
1698. S. of Richard, C. of Burnley, Lanes. B. there. School,
Burnley (Mr Robertshaw). Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A.
1707. Head Master of Rochdale Grammar School, 1706.
P.C. of Littleborough, Rochdale, 1727-30. Archdeacon of
Man, 1727-60. Died May 11, 1760, aged 79. Father of the
next and of Richard (1723). {G. Mag.; H. Fishwick, Rochdale,
211.)
KIPPAX, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 27, 1727-8. B. at
Rochdale, Lanes. S. of John (above). Matric. 1728; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1735; B.D. 1747; D.D. 1753. Fellow, 1736-55.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1731. V. of Everton
and Tetworth, Hunts., 1754-5- R- of Brington, 1755-77.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1777. Brother of the next.
KIPPAX, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 5, 1723. S. of
John (1698). B. at Rochdale, Lanes. Matric. 1724; B.A.
1727-8; M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1730. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar.
14, 1730-1. Died in College, 1731. Brother of John (alsove).
KIPPEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Oct. 16, 1732.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1732; B.A. 173&-7; M.A. 1740.
Fellow, 1740-57. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1736; priest,
Dec. 24, 1738. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1780; of Hagworthing-
ham. Lines.
KIPPING, RICHARD. B.A. 1491-2. R. of BardweU, Suffolk,
1504-41.
KIPPIN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 27, 1662.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
KIPPINGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1624.
Perhaps matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Oct. 13, 1620,
age 15. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 8, 1623, as s. and h. of
Walter, of Tewdeley, Kent, Esq.
KIPPINGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1609. Of Norwich. B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
KIPPON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, June 9,
1690. S. of Edward. B. at Featherston, Yorks. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1690.
KIPPYS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 13, 1581.
Matric. 1581; B.A. 1583-4, as 'Kippest.'
KYPPES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, c. 1590; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1597.
KIRBY, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1628 ;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1637;
priest, Sept. 1638. R. of Catfield, Norfolk, 1641. V. of
Reydon and Southwold, 1659-63. R. of Benacre, Suffolk,
1661-7. {Peile, 1. 395.)
KIRKBY, BARTHOLOMEW. B.A. 1533-4-
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KiRBY, Benjamin
KERBY or KIRKBY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 20,
1620. Of Bristol. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627-
KIRBY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 4, 1679.
Matric. 1679.
KIRKBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
June 25, 1664. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1664;
Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 29; priest, Sept. 24, 1670. P.C. of Witton Gilbert,
Durham, 1671-84. Minor canon of Durham, 1674-88;
Sacrist, 1674-6; Precentor, 1676-88. V. of Heighington,
1684-5. Married, at Durham Cathedral, May 27, 1674,
Elizabeth Thompson. Buried in Durham Cathedral, Mar. ig,
1688-9. M.I. there. (Le Neve, Mon., v. 105; T. A. Walker,
126.)
KIRBY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1710. S. of William, clerk. B. at Ruston Parva, near Hull,
Yorks. School.York (Mr Gordon). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4-
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1714; priest (York) Sept. 1717-
Chaplain at King's College, 1714. R. of Tetford, Lines., 1721.
KIRKBIE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1561.
KIRBYE, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1580;
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1589, as George. Perhaps R. of South
Walsham, Norfolk, 1586; and C. of St Botolph, Bishopsgate,
1593-5.
KYRKEBIE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Nicholas Hostel,
Michs. 1555.
KIRKBY, JOHN. Fellow and Principal of St Edmund's Hostel,
in 1405. {Ely Reg.)
KIRKBY, JOHN. One of the original scholars of King's College,
1441. Preb. of St Paul's, 1449-51. Perhaps R. of St Pancras,
SoperLane, London, 1450-2. Canon of Windsor, 1455. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1456-62. (King's College Hist., 5.)
KIRKBY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1488-9.
KIRKBY, JOHN. B.A. 1527-8. R. of Gonalston, Notts., 1527-
86. Buried there 1586.
KIRBYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1563.
KIRKBY, JOHN. Matric. from Christ's, c. 1593; B.A. 1597-8;
M.A. 1601.
KIRKBYE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May 14,
1631. S. of Roger, of Kirkbye Ireleth, Lanes., Esq. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Nelson). B.A. 1634-5. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 3, 1639-40. Died 1680. Brother of
Richard (1640).
KIRKBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 4, 1723.
S. of Thomas, clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at Londesborough.
Educated at home. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. i745-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1727. C. of Pilham, Lines.
Perhaps V. of Stoke High Cross; and of Trowse, Norfolk,
1729-54. Died May 21, i754- Admon. (P.C.C.) 1754". of tl^e
Cathedral precincts, Norwich. (Not the author, and tutor of
Edward Gibbon, as in D.N.B.; see Scott-Mayor, iii. 361.)
KIRBY, MATTHEW. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1670. B. in London. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1678;
D.D. 1690 {Com. Reg.). Fellow. R. of Shepperton, Middlesex,
1704-7, deprived.
KIRBY, MICHAEL. M.A. from King's, 1728. S. of William, of
London, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, May 7, 1701,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1704-5. R. of Tidmarsh, Berks.,
1707-30. R. of Sulham, 1728-30. Admon. (Cons. C. Sarum)
1730. {Al. Oxon.)
KIRBY, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, June 10,
1668. S. of Robert, of Shefheld. School, Sheffield. Matric.
1669; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1674; priest,
Sept. 1677.
KIRBIE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1579.
KIRKEBY, RICHARD. Carmelite of Cambridge. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) May 25, 1415. (B. Zimmerman.)
KIRKBIE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1564.
KIRBYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1565. S. of Robert, of London. B.A. 1567-8. Migrated to
Caius, Jan. 18, 1568-9, age 20. Incorp. at Oxford, 1569-70.
M.A. (Oxford) 1573. Fellow of Oriel, 1570-5. R. of West
Bergholt, Essex, 1575-97. V. of White Notley, 1588-99; of
High Easter, 1597-1608. Died 1608. Admon. (Cons. C.
London) 1608. {Venn, i. 64.)
KIRKBIE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Caius,
Nov. 5, 1573. S. of Roger, Esq., of Kirkby, Lanes. Schools,
St Bees and Giggleswick. Adm. at Gray's Inn, from Barnard's
Inn, Jan. 30, 1576-7. {Venn, 1. 76; Vis. of Lanes., 1616.)
KIRBY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1578.
KIRBY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 3, 1601.
S. of Richard, of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Swan).
Kirk, Henry
KIRKBYE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at St John's, Apr.
24, 1640. S. of Roger, Esq., of Kirkby, Lanes. B. there.
School, Muncaster, Cumberland (private; Mr Rutter). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 13, 1640. M.P. for Lancaster, 1661-81.
Or Kirkby, Esq. Married three times; issue by each. Died
Sept. 9, 1681. Brother of John (1631). {Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
KIRKBY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 15,
1730-1. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5, ist
in the tripos; M.A. 1746. Subscribed for deacon (Gloucester)
June 4, 1737; for priest. May 26, 1738 {Litt. dim. from York).
R. of Gedling, Notts., 1745-84. Died Feb. 10, 1784-5, aged
68. M.I. Wm (P.C.C.) 1786. (F. S. Hockaday.)
KIRBY, ROBERT. B.A. 1516-7.
KIRKBY, ROBERT. B.D. 1538-9. A monk.
KIRBYE or KERBY, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Pembroke,
Sept. 2, 1617. S. of , of Henham, Essex. Matric. 1617.
KIRKBY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1633.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1661. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 4, 1637; priest. May 20, 1638. R. of Saxelby,
Leics., i66o-8. Died Aug. 28, 1680, aged 67. M.I. at Saxelby.
{Niclwls, III. 404.)
KYRBYE, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1551.
KYRBY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age iS) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1547. Of Tuxford, Notts. Matric. 1547.
Fellow, 1550. Died in College, before graduation, 1550-1.
KIRBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1580.
KIRKBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 15,
1697. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Thornton in Pickering,
Yorks. School, Thornton (Mr Garnet). Matric. 1697. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1702; priest, 1703. Perhaps V. of Sutton,
Northants., 1710-4. Buried there Feb. 13, 1713-4. (Baker, 1.
699.)
KIRBY, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1582;
B.A. 1586-7. Ord. priest (Norwich) Nov. 25, 1591. V. of
Seaming, Norfolk, 1600.
KIRBY, WALTER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 12, 1723;
pens. Apr. 8, 1724. S. of Francis, gent., of Lynn. B. there.
Schools, Wymondham (Mr Sayer) and Lexham (private;
Mr George). Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1724-31; B.A. 1727-8.
Doubtless mayor of Lynn, 1744. (Venn, 11. 18.)
KIRKBY, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1531- Prior of the house of
Austin Canons at Kirkby Sellers, Leics.; surrendered, 1534.
(Cooper, I. 51.)
KIRBIE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1551.
Of Kent. B.A. 1553-4. Fellow, 1554. One of these names R.
of East Donniland, Essex, 1571-90. Licensed (Bishop of
London) Jime 2, 1578, to marry Joan Amewaye, widow.
Died 1590.
KYRKBIE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Nicholas Hostel,
Michs. 1555.
KIRBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1655; LL.B. 1660. One of these names, of Cripplegate,
Middlesex, gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1656-7. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1661-2; priest, May 25, 1662.
Perhaps V. of Brent Pelham, Herts., 1661-5.
KIRBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 14,
1676. S. of Francis, of Ellerburne, in Pickering, Yorks. B.
there. School, Thornton. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A.
1684. Ord. deacon (York) June 6, i68o; priest. May 29, 1681.
V. of Reighton, Yorks., 1683-91. V. of Newton-on-the-
Wold, 1685-91.
KIRKBY, . B.A. 1481-2.
KIRBY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1659.
KIRCHEVALL, see KERCHEVER.
KIRK, ARUNDEL. Adm. pens, at King's, 1672-3.
KIRKE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1571.
B. in London. School, St Anthony's. Migrated to Caius, c.
1574-5, age 19; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Ord. priest
(Norwich) May 22, 1580. R. of Risby, Suffolk, 1580-1613;
and of Lackford, 1587. Chaplain to Lord Darcy, in 1603.
Friend of the poet Spenser. Doubtless wrote the preface and
a verbal commentary to The Shepheardes Calender under the
initials 'E.K.' Died Nov. 10, 1613. Buried at Risby. Will,
P.C.C. (Venn, 1. 80; D.N.B.)
KIRKE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 10,
1718. S. of Matthew, of Brigg (Glandford Bridge), Lines.
School, Glandford Bridge (Mr Waterivorth). Matric. 1718;
Scholar, 1721; B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18,
1721-2; priest, June 9, 1723. Brother of Robert (1722) and
William (1726).
KIRK, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 18, 1718.
Of Harwich, Essex. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 22, 1723; priest (Norwich) June, 1725. C. of
Brantham, Sufiolk. R. of Martlesham, 1725.
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KIRKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July 2, 1635.
S. of John, yeoman, of Greenhill in Norton, Derbs. B. at
Southkirkby, Yorks. School, Roecliffe, near Boroughbridge,
Yorks. (private; MrTomson). B.A. 1638-9.
KIRKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 20,
1689-90. S. of John, currier. B. at Chester. School, private
(Mr Goleborne). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4. C. of St
Bridget's, Chester, 1694.
KERKE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1576.
Perhaps C. of Manchester. Died of the plague, with his wife
and four children, July, 1605. (E. Axon.)
KIRKE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19; priest, Sept. 21, 1613. C. of Gayton, Staffs., in 1620.
KIRKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 15,
1717. S. of William, butcher, of Lincolnshire. B. at Grant-
ham. School, Grantham (Mr Ellis). Matric. 1717; B.A.
1720-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1721; priest, June 1,
1729. R. of South Reston, Lines., 1729-31- R- of South
Thoresby, 1730-1. (Scott-Mayor, in. 312.)
KIRK, ROBERT. Student of St John's. Buried at St Clement's,
Cambridge, Mar. 31, 1577-
KIRCKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 7, 1659. Of
Lincohishire. Matric. 1659. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 29,
1661-2, as s. and h. of Matthew, of Gainsborough.
KIRKE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 3,
1721-2. S. of Matthew. School, Brigg (Mr Waterworth),
Lines. Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1726; priest, Sept. 22, 1728.
Brother of George (1718) and William (1726).
KIRKE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594.
KIRK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 13, 1680. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1702. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May, 1686; priest. Mar. 1687-8. R. of
Topcroft, Norfolk, 1693-1723. R. of Ashby, 1701-23.
Perhaps R. of Helhoughton, till 1723- Died 1723.
KIRK, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 22, 1745- Of
Immingham, Lines. S. of (? William (1705)), clerk, deceased.
Matric. 1745; Rustat Scholar, 1745; B.A. 1748-9- Ord.
priest (Lincohi) Sept. 22, 1751- (A- Gray.)
KIRKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1615.
KIRKES, THOMAS. M.A. from Jesus, 1663. Of Cheshire. B.A.
of three years' standing from Trinity, College, Dublin. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1672. Probably R. of St Mary-on-the-Hill,
Chester, July 29, till Nov. 23, 1673. V. of Acton, Cheshire.
Died Nov. 23, 1673. Will, 1673.
KIRKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28, 1668.
Perhaps s. of Gilbert, of Cookridge, Leeds. B. Dec. 22, 1650.
Matric. 1668. Of Cookridge, Esq. J.P. Died Apr. 24, 1706.
(Due. Leod., 158.)
KIRKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 3, 1673. Of
Calthorpe, Leics. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9.
KERKE, URIAN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1567;
B.A. from Christ's, 1571-2; M.A. i575- Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincohi) June 1, 1575- R- of Langton by Homcastle,
1577. R. of Conisholme, 1582.
KERK, W. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1544.
KIRKE, WILLIAM, Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 25, 1705. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1705; Scholar; B.A. 1708-9; M.A.
1712. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 24, 1719- R- of North and
South Somercotes, Lines., 1719- Perhaps father of Theophilus
(1745)-
KIRKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 14,
1726. S. of Matthew, of Glandford Bridge, Lines. School,
Glandford Bridge (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-
30. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1730; priest, June 4, 1732-
Brother of George (1718) and Robert (1722).
KIRKE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity, Oct.
5. 1733- S. of John, of Gt Markham, Notts. School, Newark.
J.P. for Notts. Of Markham, Esq. Died May 25, 1773-
Buried at Markham. (Burke, L.G.)
KIRKBANK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1727. S. of William, of Whicham, Cumberland. School,
Heversham, Westmorland (Mr Watson). Brother of the next.
KIRKBANK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Feb.
16,1731-2. S. of William, of Whicham, Cumberland. School,
St' Bees (Mr Jackson). Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1735-6. Brother of the above.
KYRKBREDE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar.
1557-8.
Kirketon, Edward
KERKBRYDE, PERCIVAL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1559. Doubtless 3rd s. of Richard, of Cumberland. Scholar
of Christ's. Migrated to Jesus, 1561-2 and graduated there.
B.A. 1563-4. R. of Asby, Westmorland, 1563-72- (Vis. of
Yorks., 1563-4.)
KIRKBRIDE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 9,
1750-1. Of Westmorland.
KIRKBRIDGE, BARNABY. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3,
1591. Matric. 1591. Of Cumberland.
KIRKHAM, CHARLES. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1564. Of Drayton, Middlesex. Matric. 1564;
B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572. Fellow, 1567-81. (Cooper, \\. 120.)
KIRKHAM, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
July 5, 1680. 1st s. of Walter (1637), Esq. B. at Fineshade
Abbey, Northants. School, Oundle (Mr Speed). Matric. 1681.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 29, 1682. Of Fineshade, Esq.
Married Margaret Spurstow, of Spurstow, Cheshire. Died
1727. Buried at Cotterstock, Northants., Feb. 23, 1727-8.
Father of the next. (Vis. of Northants., 1618; H. I. Longden.)
KIRKHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Feb.
17, 1703-4. S. of Charles (above), gent. B. at King's Chffe,
Northants. School, Stafford (Mr Turner). Matric. 1704. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Dec. 1, 1704.
KIRKHAM, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1556.
KIRKHAM, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1616. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Cotterstock, Northants., Esq.
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4;
priest, June 5, 1626. V. of Bicker, Lines., 1631-6. Married
Amy, dau. of George Lynne, of Southwick, Northants. Died
1636, aged c. 37. Will proved (Lincoln) 1636. Father of
James (next). (Vis. of Northants., 1618; H. I. Longden.)
KIRKHAM, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 30,
1649. S. of George (1616), V. of Bicker in Holland, Lines.
B. at Southwick, near Oundle, Northants. (his mother's
home). School, Oundle. B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Intruded
V. of Southwick, 1657. Described as 'aged 48; coelebs' in
the Vis. of Northants., 1682. (H. I. Longden.)
KIRKHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 12,
1642. S. of Robert, Esq., of Fineshade, Northants. B. at
Stamford, Lines. School, Stamford (Mr Humphreys). B.A.
1646-7; M.A. 1650. Brother of Walter (1637).
KIRKHAM, WALTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Jan. 30,
1595-6. S. and h. of William (1546), of Fineshade Abbey,
Northants. Matric. 1596. (Vis. of Northants., i(>i&.)
KIRKHAM, WALTER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
May 26, 16^7. S. of Robert, Esq., of Fineshade Abbey,
Northants. 'B. at Stamford. School, Oundle (Mr Cobb).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 4, 1638. Of Fineshade Abbey, Esq.
Married, at Brampton, Mar. 14, 1653-4, Mary, dau. of Sir
John Norwich, of Brampton Ash, Bart. Father of Charles
(1680). (Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
KIRKHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1546. S. of WiUiam, of Fineshade Abbey, Northants.
Married Martha, dau. of Christopher (? John) Payton, of Bury,
SuffoUs. Succeeded to Fineshade. One of these names adm.
at Gray's Inn, 1547. Father of Walter (i595-6). (Vts. of
Northants., 1618; Bridges, 11. 408.)
KIRKHAM, . B.Can.L. 1477-8 (similar grace, 1482-3).
KIRKLAND, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1559. Of Westmorland. B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566;
B.D. 1573. FeUow, 1563. R. of Fladbury, Worcs., 1573-84-
KIRKLAND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1572.
B. at Kendal. School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
KIRKLAND, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1628.
KIRKLAND, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1571. Probably V. of Oadby, Leics., 1575 ('he is under bond
for the exercise of study'). Age 31 in 1576; 'married, meanly
learned in the Latin tongue; ordained by Abp. of Canterbury
(Lib. Cler. Lincoln). One of these names assistant master at
Derby School, in 1602.
KERKMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1565-
KIRKMAN, ROGER. Adm. at Emmanuel, Easter, 1603; B.A.
1608-9; M.A. from Sidney, 1612. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Oct.
24, 1613. One of these names V. of Yatton, Somerset. Will
(P.C.C.) 1635.
KIRKETON, EDWARD or EDMUND. Adm. FeUow of Peter-
house, Oct. 17, 1384, as B.A. Master of Glomery, 1386. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 14, 1387-8; priest. Mar. 28, 1388. Of
Lincohi diocese, in 1395, when he is caUed D.D. Probably
of Boston. Gave books to the CoUege Library. (T. A.
Walker.)
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KiRLEw, Joseph
KIRLEW, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 14,
1659. Of Selby, Yorks. S. of Thomas, of Woodhall, Yorks.,
gent. School, Sedbergh (Mr Buchanan). Matric. 1659; B.A.
1663-4. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 25, 1664.
KIRLEWE or KERLEW, PETER. B.A. from Trinity Hall,
1642-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 19, 1646; priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 15, 1648.
KIRRILL, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1678.
KIRSHAW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 23,
1645. S. of John. B. at Hoyland, Yorks. School, Halifax
(Mr Wood). Matric. 1645. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from
Brasenose, 1648; M.A. 1651. R. of Ripley, Yorks. Married
Rebecca, dau. of Richard Sykes, R. of Kirkheaton, Yorks.
Died 1684. Father of Richard (i68i). (Peile, i. 498.)
KIRSHAW, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 2, 1681.
(Previously matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 22,
1677-8, age 13.) S. of John (1645), R. of Ripley, Yorks.
School, Wakefield. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685;
D.D. 1702. Ord. deacon (York) May 22, 1692; priest, 1695.
V. of Martock, Somerset, 1692-4. R. of Ripley, Yorks.,
1694-1736. Died 1736, aged 72. Father of Samuel (1723) and
WUUam (1723). (F.M.G., i. 156.)
KIRSHAW, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July ii,
1723. S. of Richard (above), D.D., R. of Ripley, Yorks.
Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731; D.D. 1760. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4; priest, Sept.
24, 1732. R.of Coningsby, 1732. V. of Leeds, Yorks., 1751-86.
R. of Ripley, 1759. Married Ann, dau. of Sam. Brooke,
D.D., V. of St John's, Leeds. Died Nov. i, 1786. M.L at
Leeds. Will, P.C.C. {F.M.G., i. 156.)
KIRSHAW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 8,
1723. S. of Richard (1681), of Ripley, Yorks., D.D. Matric.
1723. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 21, 1723-4. Died without
issue. (F.M.G., i. 156.)
KIRTLETON, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1569; B.A. from Jesus, 1573-4.
KIRTLETON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Jan. 25, 1636-7. S. of Thomas, blacksmith, of Hinkley,
Leics. B. there. School, Nantwich, Cheshire (Mr Simonds).
KIRTON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1684. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1678. V. of St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, 1687-9. V. of Norham,
Northumberland, 1689. Minor canon of Durham Cathedral,
till, 1 714. Buried May 4, 1714, at Norham.
KIRTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 23, 1659. S. of John, clerk, of Aycliffe, Durham. B.
there. School, Richmond (Mr Parvin). Died in College.
Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, July 21, 1659.
KIRTON, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1500-1. Prior of the Carmelites of
Stamford; surrendered, 1538. Possibly committed to the
Fleet, Sept. 25, 1552, for political assertions. (Cooper, 1. 112;
B. Zimmerman.)
KIRTON, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Magdalene, Easter,
1584. Perhaps s. of William, of Leadenham, Lines. Married
Frances, dau. of Dr NichoUs, Master of Magdalene. Of
Grimsby, Esq. (Lines. Pedigrees, 569.)
KERTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (Chester) May 21, 1676;
priest, Aug. 9, 1677. P.C. of Easby, Yorks., 1678-1725.
KIRTON, ROBERT. Studied at Cambridge. A Benedictine of
Peterborough. Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1473. Abbot of the
monastery, 1496-1527. Added largely to the monastic
buildings. Died c. 1527. (Cooper, i. 38.)
KIRTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 23, 1612.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Incorp. at Oxford,
1619.
KYRTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1550. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1553.
KYRTON, . B.A. 1473-4; M.A. 1476. Perhaps Robert
(above), the Benedictine. (Cooper, m. 99.)
KITCHELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1646. Of Kent. B.A. 1649. Will of one of these
names; of the Middle Temple, Esq. (P.C.C.) 1655. (Pedigree
of Kitchell, of Dover and Canterbury in Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
KITCHENER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 9, 1703.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
KITCHENER, NATHAN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594;
B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A. 1598. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 4, 1603-4. R. of Lower Gravenhurst, Beds., 1604-20.
Buried at Blunham, Nov. 16, 1620.
KITCHENER, THOMAS. LL.B. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Devon, fil. cler. Matric. from New College, Oxford, Oct.
23, 1618, age 19; B.C.L. 1625-6. V. of Steeple Morden,
Caiiibs., 1637-44, sequestered. {Al. Oxon.)
KiTCHINGMAN, ROBERT
KITCHIN, ANTHONY, alias DUNSTAN. Educated at Oxford
and Cambridge. A monk of Westminster. B.D. (Oxford)
1525; D.D. 1538. AbViotof Eynsham, Oxon., 1530; surrendered
1539. Bishop of LlandafI, 1545-65. Died Oct. 31, 1565,
aged 86. (Cooper, i. 238; D.N.B.)
KITCHING, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Oct.
30, 1695. S. of Abraham. B. at Wilsden, Yorks. School,
Bamsley, Yorks. (Mr Sim. Jenkinson). Matric. 169&-7; B.A.
1699-1700. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1700.
KYTCHYN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1578. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1580.
KITCHIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1612; B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 25, 1616.
(Peile, I. 288.)
KITCHIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1647, as 'Kicking.' Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1650; M.A. 1654-
Fellow, 1650-5. R. of St Mary Abchurch, London, 1655-60.
Author, Sermon.
KITCHEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1544;
B..'^. 1547-8; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1551. Fellow of
Corpus, 1548, ejected by Queen Mary's visitors. R. of
Stisted, Essex, 1561-99. R. of Inworth, 1562-99. Died
1599- (Peile, i. 37; Cooper, 11. 281.)
KITCHIN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1580.
Of Essex. ML-^rated to Queens', Feb. 1585-6. B.A. 1587-8.
R. of Hadleigh, Essex, 1591.
KITCHIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1610.
KITCHING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1747. S. of Robert, of Norton, Durham. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1748. One of these names V. of
Kirkby Wharfe, Yorks., in 1777.
KITCHIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1544
Of Skipton, Yorks. B.A. 1547-8; M.A. from St John's, 1551
Fellow of St John's, 1549. Ord. deacon (London) 1552.
KITCHIN, THOMAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1591, from West
minster; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Fellow, 1597- Taxor,
1611. Proctor, 1614-5. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
June 15, 1606, age 24 (stc). V. of Trumpington, Cambs.;
1611. V. of Bottisham, 1612. R. of Gnmdisburgh, Suffolk,
1617.
KITCHIN or KECHYN, . B.Can.L. 1491-2.
KITCHINMAN, BRIAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Mar. 4,
1693-4. S. of John (1655), clerk. B. at Chatham, Kent.
School, Blandford, Dorset (Mr Gerhard). Matric. 1694; B.A.
1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord. priest (London) May 23, 1703.
KICHINMAN, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr.
16, 1635. S. of John, woollendraper. B. at Norwich. Bapt.
at St Peter Mancrott, Mar. 13, 1620-1. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Matric. 1635; Scholar, 1635-42; B.A. 1638-9;
M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 25, 1642-3; priest,
May 28, 1643. R. of Blundeston, 1643-62. Licensed to
preach, 1662. Buried at Blundeston, Mar. 12, 1662-3. Will
(Norwich) 1663. (Venn, 1. 317.)
KITCHINMAN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.;
priest, Dec. 1621. V. of Marton, Yorks. Licensed to marry
Ann Anderson, of Marton, 1622.
KITCHINGMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 7,
1655. S. of Bryan, barrister, alderman of Cambridge. Bapt.
at St Clement's, Feb. 10, 1638-9. School, Cambridge, Perse
(Mr Craford and Mr Griffith). Matric. 1655; Scholar, 1655-
61; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Fellow, 1661-70. Licensed to
teach grammar at Lynn, 1662. C. of Redgrave, 1664. R. of
Bincombe, Dorset, 1670-go. Perhaps R. of Sheldwick, Kent,
1697. Died June 10, 1729. Buried at Milton, Cambs. M.I.
WiU (V.C.C.) 1729. Father of Brian (1693-4) and brother of
Robert (1656). (Venn, 1. 392.)
KITCHINGMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney,
June 12, 1738. S. of Valentine, gent., deceased, of Thirkleby,
Yorks. School, Coxwold. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A.
1745. Fellow, 1744. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 29, 1743;
priest (York) Sept. 22, 1745. R. of Sessay, Yorks., I749-77.
Died Jan. 18, 1777.
KITCHINGMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July
20, 1656. S. of Bryan, barrister, alderman of Cambridge.
B. there. School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr Craford and Mr
Griffith). Matric. 1656-7; Scholar, 1656-61; B.A. 1660-1;
M.A. 1664. Fellow, 1662-71. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. ii,
1665-6; priest (Ely) Dec. 1668. C. of Kingsbury, Middlesex,
1669. Donor to the College library. Brother of John (1655).
(Venn, i. 396.)
KITCHINGMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
Apr. 23, 1738. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Leeds. School,
Coxwold. Matric. 1738; LL.B. 1744-
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Kite, John
KITE, JOHN. Adiu. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1480. 0£
London. R. of Harlington, Middlesex, to 15 10. Preb. of
Sarum, 1510-8. Archbishop of Armagh, 1513-21- Sent on
an embassy to Spain, 1518. Present at the Field of Cloth of
Gold 1520. R. of St Stephen WaUbrook, London, 1520-34.
Titular archbishop of Thebes; and Bishop of Carlisle, 1521-
37. Renounced the Pope's supremacy, i534- Owed his
preferments to Wolsey's influence. Died June 19, i537-
Buried in Stepney Church. (Cooper, 1. 62; D.N.B.)
KYTE, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Nov. 1572.
Migrated to Christ's. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. i579- Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) July 4, 1580; priest, Sept. 20, 1581. R. of Holdenby,
Northants., 1582-96. R. of Gt Houghton, 1586-96. R. of
Corby, 1596-1614. Died 1614. WiU (Peterb.) 1614- (Bridges,
II. 297; H. I. Longden.)
KITE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1592.
KITSON, H. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1562.
KITSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1551;
B.A. 1554-5. Probationer fellow at Peterhouse, 1556-7-
Perhaps the same, 'of Yorks., who was B.D. at Oxford after
14 years in theology, Jan. 1575-6-' Preb. of Chichester,
1564-1602. R. of Barcombe, Sussex, 1564. R. of Edburton,
1569. R. of Tangmere, 1588. Buried in Chichester, Oct. 7,
1602. (Al. Oxon^
KITSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept.
16, 1599. V. of Bapchild, Kent, 1600-5. WiU of one of these
names (Lewes) 1625; of Ardingley, Sussex, clerk. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
KITSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, May 27,
1650. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Sheffield, Yorks.
School, Sheffield (Mr Steare). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4;
M.A. 1657; B.D. 1664. Fellow. Taxor, 1659. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1661.
KITSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1571-
KYTSON, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1544.
KITT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 8, 1715. Of
Nevis, West Indies. S. and h. of William. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, July 28, 1715-
KITTAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1606.
KITTERMASTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1616; B.A. 1618-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23,
1619; priest, June 11, 1620.
KNAGGS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June i, 1676.
(Previously of Trinity College, Oxford.) Of Durham. School,
Durham. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80; U.A. 1683. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1681. V. of Merrington, Durham, 16S2-
1720. Afternoon lecturer of All Saints', Newcastle, 1687-97.
Chaplain to Lord Grey. V. of Croft, Lines., 1720. Lecturer at
St Giles-in-the-Fields, Loudon. Died May 12, 1724. aged 63.
Father of the next. {Al. Oxon.; H. M. Wood.)
KNAGGS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July g, 1708.
S. of Thomas (above), of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. at AU
Saints', Newcastle, Mar. 5, 1690-1. Died in CoUege. Buried
July 31, 1709-
KNAPLOCK, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', July 31,
1620. Of London. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. i, 1619, as s.
and h. of William, late of Gray's Inn. Called to the Bar,
May 29, 1633.
KNAPP, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1644. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Ord. pnest
(Bishop Hall, of Norwich) July 17, i655- V. of Letheringham,
Suffolk. Brother of Robert (1643).
KNAPPE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1554-
KNAP, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1595. Of
Suffolk. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 30, 1598.
KNAPP, GEORGE. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4,
1724-5. Of Deptford, Kent. S. of John, Esq., deceased.
Matric. 1724. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 25, 1724-
KNAPP, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1748.
S. of George, R. of Morden, Surrey. Bapt. Oct. 14, 1729-
Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A. i757- FeUow, 1752. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 25, 1752. Master of Uppmgham School,
1757-71- R- of Rockingham, Northants., 1763-77- V. of
Gt Gidding, Hunts., 1769-77. Master of Stamford School,
1771-80. V. of Wilbarston, Northants., i777- R- of Stoke
Albany, 1777. Died Dec. i, 1812, at Market Harborough.
Buried at St Mary-in-Arden. (T. C. Dale; H. I. Longden.)
KNAPE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1554.
KNAPPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 6, 1587.
Matric. 1587; B.A. 1590-1-
KNAP, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1595.
Knatchbull, Norton
KNAPP, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, 1600; B.A.
1603-4. Probably C. of Goldington, Beds., 1621; V. 1625-41.
Married (2), Feb. 8, 1631-2, at Goldington, Constance
Haselden. (W. M. Noble.)
KNAP, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 1601. (Perhaps
same as preceding.)
KNAPP, JOHN. 'M.D.; contemporary of Archbp Bancroft, at
Cambridge': so described by himself in a letter to the Arch-
bishop. Of the College of Physicians. (Tanner MSS. cccvi.
431; Bodleian Lib.; not found in Munk.)
KNAPP, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Wiltshire.
S. of Nicholas, of Rudge, Froxfield, Wilts., yeoman. Matric.
from Trinity College, Oxford, June 21, 1616, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1619; M.A. 1622. Buried Sept. 17, 1654, at St
Mary's, Marlborough. (T. C. Dale.)
KNAPP, MATTHEW. M.A. 1714 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of London, gent., and of Little Linford and Shenley,
Bucks. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Nov. 29, 1700,
age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1704; M.A. 1707. R- of Shenley
Mansell, Bucks., 1709-52. Married, May 30, 1720, Catherine,
dau. of Humphrey Primatt. Died Dec. 7, 1752. M.I. at
Shenley. (/li. 0;i;on.; T. C. Dale.)
KNAPP, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1643.
Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1644; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1651.
Ord. priest (Bishop Brownrigg, of Exeter) May 15, 1651.
V. or C. of Gillingham, Suffolk, 1662. Brother of Charles
(1644). (Pedigree of Knapp, of Needham Market in Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664. Robert is described as of Needham Market
and Gosbeck, gent.; s. of Robert of Needham.)
KNAPPE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1609.
S. of Robert, of Ipswich, clothier. B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 11;
priest, June 12, 1620. R. of St James', South Elmham,
Suffolk, 1622-65. Will proved (Norwich) 1666. (Peile, 1.
275; T. C. Dale.)
KNAPP, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1639. Of Norfolk. S. of John, of New Place, Stoke, Ipswich,
gent. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Ord. priest (Bishop Hall, of
Norwich) Dec. 18, 1649. R. of West Newton, Norfolk, 1651-
67. Will proved (Norwich Archd. C.) Oct. 12, 1688; 'of
Ingoldsthorpe, Norfolk." (T. C. Dale.)
KNARESBORO, EDWARD. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1540.
KNARESBROUGHE, EDWARD. B.A. 1553-4- Fellow of
Trinity, 1554. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 9, 1558.
KNAT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1575; B.A. in the ordo, 1578-9, as Gnat.
KNATCHBULL, GEORGE. B.A. 1633. Demy of Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1629; having kept one term at Cambridge.
KNATCHBULL, HENAGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
June 21, 1692. S. of Thomas, of East Lenham, Kent. School,
Eton. Matric. 1692. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15,
1694.
KNATCHBULL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1580.
KNATCHBULL, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1586.
KNATCHBULL, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, May 6,
1652. Of Kent, ist s. of Sir Norton (1618-9), of Mersham,
Kent, Knt. and Bart. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1655. M.P.
for New Romney, 1660; for Kent, 1685-95. Succeeded as
2nd Bart., Feb. 5, 1684-5. Author of a Manuscript Diary for
1688-9. Died Dec. 15, 1696. Father of the next, brother of
Thomas (1659) and Norton (1661). (Vis. of Kent, 1663;
Burke; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
KNATCHBULL, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
Mar. 27, 1685. S. of Sir John (above), Bart., of Mersham,
Kent. Died s.p. before his father, i.e. before 1696. (Vis. of
Kent, 1663; Burke.)
KNATCHBULL, NORTON. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1586. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Mersham, Kent.
Knighted, Apr. 18, 1604. Sheriff of Kent, 1608. M.P. for
Hythe .1609. Of Mersham Hatch, Kent. Married Bridget,
dau. of John Astley. Founder of the Free Grammar School at
Ashford. Died 1636. Buried at Mersham. M.I. Uncle of the
next, and brother of Thomas (1586). (Vis. of Kent, 1619;
Hasted, ni. 286.)
KNATCHBULL, NORTON. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Lent, 1618-9. S. of Thomas (1586). B. 1602. B.A. 1620.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 28, 1624. Succeeded to the
family estate at Mersham Hatch, Kent, 1636. M.P. for Kent,
1640 (Short Parliament) ; for New Romney, 1640-8, 1660-79.
Knighted, July, 1641. Created Bart., Aug. 4, 1641. Author
of Animadversiones in Libros Novi Testamenti. Died Feb. 5,
1684-5. Buried at Mersham. M.I. Father of John (1652),
Thomas (1659) and of Norton (i66i). {D.N.B.; G.E.C; Vts.
of Kent, 1619; A. B. Beaven.)
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Knatchbull, Norton
KNATCHBULL, NORTON. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1625; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
KNATCHBULL, NORTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 29,
1661. Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir Norton (i6i8), of Mersham,
Kent, Bart. Matric. 1661. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct.
23, 1663. Brother of John (1652) and Thomas (1659). {Vis.
of Kent, 1663.)
KNATCHBULL, NORTON. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan.
5, 1729-30. 4th s. of Sir Edward, Bart., of Mersham, Kent.
Bapt. at Babington, Somerset, June 22, 1711. Matric. Dec.
1728. Major in the army. Died May 10, 1782. Brother of
Wadham (1725-6). (Burke.)
KNATCHBULL, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1586.
KNATCHBULL, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1586. Doubtless 4th s. of Richard, of Mersham Hatch,
Kent. Died 1623, aged 51. Buried at Maidstone. M.I.
Father of Norton (1618) and brother of Norton (1586). (J.Cfa.
Smith.)
KNATCHBULL, THOMAS. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1629-30.
Perhaps 3rd s. of Thomas. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford).
M.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1632. {Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
KNATCHBULL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 29,
1659. 2nd s. of Sir Norton (1618-9), of Mersham, Kent, Bart.
Matric. 1659. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 12, 1662.
Succeeded his brother as 3rd Bart., Dec. 15, 1696. Died c.
1712. Brother of John (1652) and Norton (1661). {Vis. of
Kent, 1663; D.N.B., under Sir Norton.)
KNATCHBULL, WADHAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 6, 1725-6. 3rd s. of Sir Edward, of Mersham, Kent,
Bart. Matric. 1725; LL.B. 1730; LL.D. 1741. Fellow, 1731-
9. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1731. Preb. of Durham, 1738-60.
V. of Chilham, Kent, 1739-60. Chancellor of Durham diocese.
Married Harriet, dau. of Charles Parry, of Wakefield, Berks.,
July 8, 1743. Died Dec. 27, 1760, aged 52. Buried in Durham
Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1761. Brother of Norton (1729-30).
(Burke, L.G.; H. M. Wood.)
KNATCHBULL, . Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1618.
KNELL, BARNABAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Sept. 17,
1592. Matric. 1592. R. of Reculver, Kent, 1602.
KNELL, PAUL. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 18, 1632. Matric.
1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Perhaps D.D. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1643-4. Chaplain in a regiment in the Royal Army.
V. of Newchurch, Kent, 1660-2. V. of St Dunstan, Canter-
bury, tUl 1664. Author, Sermons. Buried at St Dunstan's,
Aug. 24, 1664. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
KNEVETT, EDWARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1544. Brother of Thomas (1544).
KNEVET, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1569.
Perhaps s. of Richard, of Radford Semele, Warws. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1574. Died 1603. One of these names, s. of
Sir Thomas, of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1576.
KNEVET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1577.
Perhaps eldest s. of John, of Fundenhall, Norfolk. One of
these names ist s. of WiUiam of Fundenhall, Norfolk; bapt.
May 3, 1560. Married and had issue. Buried Aug. 18, 1640.
(Peile, I. 142; Burke, Family Records.)
KNEVET, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 29, 1611-2.
S. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Buckenham Castle, Norfolk,
deceased. B. at Harling. School, Moulton (Mr Matchet).
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1618.
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 23;
priest, Feb. 24, 1621-2. {Venn, i. 215.)
KNIVETT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi, Mar. 2,
1638-9. Of Norfolk. S. and h. of Thomas (1611), of Ashwell-
thorpe, Esq. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1641-2. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 7, 1643. After travelling abroad, married, 1655, Mary,
dau. of Sir Thomas Bedingfield, of Darsham, Suffolk. K.B.
1661. Died July 28, 1673. Buried at Ashwellthorpe. M.I.
Benefactor to the College. Fatherof Thomas (1672). {Masters,
328.)
KNIVETT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, July 3,
1670. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Gt Chart, Kent. (Vis. of
Kent, 1663.)
KNIVETT, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Aug. 12,
1598. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt. B. at Harling, Norfolk. School,
Harling (Mr Swett). Matric. 1597-8. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
1602. Created Bart., May 22, 1611. Married Katharine, dau.
of Charles Ford, of Butley Abbey, Suffolk. Buried in St
Andrew's, Holborn, Feb. 28, 1634-5. {Venn, i. 166; G.E.C.)
KNEVETT, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, Sept.
13, 1617. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1617; LL.B. 1624. Probably
R. of Lyng, Norfolk, 1652-71. Poet. Died 1671, aged 71.
(T.A. Walker, r,D.N.B.)
Knibb, Samuel
KNEVETT, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
1544. One of these names knighted, Oct. 2, 1553.
KNYVET, THOMAS. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, in 1564-5. 2nd s. of
Sir Henry, of Charlton, Wilts. Created M.A. (Oxford) 1592
(on the Queen's visit). Gentleman of the privy chamber.
Knighted, Mar. 14, 1603-4. As J. P. for Westminster he
searched the cellars of the houses of ParUament and discovered
the Guy Fawkes plot. Privy CounciUor and Warden of the
Mint. Created Baron Knyvet of Escrick, 1607. Died July 27,
1622. BuriedatStanweU, Middlesex. {D.N. B.; G.E.C.)
KNEVET, THOMAS. B.A. from Jesus, 1577-8; M.A. 1581; B.D.
1595. R. of Mile End, Colchester, 1584-1626. Admon. (Cons.
C. London) 1626.
KNEVET, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1584. Of London. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of
Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk. Knighted, May 11, 1603. Married
EUzabeth, dau. of Sir Nathaniel Bacon, of Stiffkey, Norfolk,
1592. Died Sept. 1605. Buried at FeltweU, Norfolk. Father
of the next. {Blotnefield, v. 157.)
KNEVET or KNYVETT, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Em-
manuel, Nov. 24, 1611. S. and h. of Thomas (above). Bapt.
June 10, 1596. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1614. K.B. 1625. Of
Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk. Married Catherine, dau. of Thomas,
Lord Borough of Gainsborough. Buried at AshweUthorpe,
July 2, 1658. Father of John (1638-9). {Blornefield, v. 157;
Carthew, Launditch, n. 651.)
KNYVET, THOMAS. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Middlesex, Esq. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Dec.
10, 1602, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1605; M.A. 1608. Perhaps
Barrister-at-law, Middle Temple, 1616, as s. and h. of Henry,
of London. {Al.Oxon.)
KNYVET, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, June
16, 1672. 2nd s. of Sir John (1638-9), K.B., Colonel of a
regiment of militia. Died unmarried, Sept. 28, 1693, aged 37.
M.I. at AshweUthorpe, Norfolk. (Le Neve, Mon., v. 142;
Blornefield, v. 158.)
KNYVETT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 28,
1700-1. S of John, weaver, of FundenhaU, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Jan. 4, 1683-4. School, Wymondham (Mr Clarke).
Matric. 1701. {Venn, i 507.)
KNYVETT, . Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1510-3.
KNEVET, . Scholar at King's Hall, 1540-1.
KNEVITT, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, 1654.
KNEWSTUB, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Aug.
30, 1654. S. of WiUiam. B. at Grantham, Lines. School,
Grantham (Mr Stokes). B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1663. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 2, 1660; priest, Sept. 18, 1662. R. of
Sapperton, Lines., 1662, resigned same year. R. of Muston,
Leics., 1665. Buried there Dec. 16, 1705. WiU (Leicester)
1706. {Peile, I. 564.)
KNEWSTUBB, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1561. B. at Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, 1544. Scholar,
1561; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568; B.D. 1576. Fellow, 1567.
University preacher, 1570. R. of Cockfield, Suffolk, 1579-
1624. Took part in the Hampton Court Conference. Contro-
versial writer. WeU-known puritan. Died May 29, 1624.
Buried at Cockfield. WiU, P.C.C. Benefactor to St John's.
{D.N.B.; for epitaph see Peck, Desid. Cur., 216.)
KNEWSTUBB, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
KNEWSTUB, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Feb. i,
1702-3. S. of John, deceased. B. in London. School,
Highgate (Mr Carr). Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Sept. 21, 1702. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Mar. i, 1723-4; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 8, 1723. WiU of
one of these names (Archd. WUts.) 1763; of Landford, Wilts.,
clerk.
KNEWSTUBB, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) 1586. Admon. (Lincoln) 1590, of one of
these names; of Coningsby, Lines.
KNEWSTUBBS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1598; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606.
KNEYSWORTH, GEORGE. Probably B.A. 1501-2.
KNIBB, DANIEL. M.A. from King's, 1678. S. of Thomas, of
Claydon, Cropredy, Oxon. Matric. from St Edmund HaU,
Oxford, Dec. 11, 1668, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1672. {Al. Oxon.)
KNIBB, ISAIAH. B.A. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, of Claydon, Oxon. Matric. from St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, Nov. 27, 1674, age i6; B.A. (Oxford) 1678; M.A.
1681. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1680. V. of Westbury,
Bucks., 1694-1715 ('Isaac'). {Al. Oxon.)
KNIBBE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 8, 1647.
Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650.
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Knife, George
KNIFE, GEORGE. B.D. 1523 4. Augustinian friar.
KNIGHT, see also KNIGHTS.
KNIGHT, BOSTOCK. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1583;
B.A. 1586.
KNIGHT, BULLEINE. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 27, 1729-
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3. Ord. priest
(York) Sept. 25, 1748. C. of Famley. Head Master of Otley
School, Yorks., 1733-65. (M. H. Peacock.)
KNIGHT, FRANCIS (1566), see KETT.
KNIGHT, GEOFFREY. B.A. 1479-80. Of Norwich diocese.
M.A. 1482; B.D. 1495-6; D.D. 1500-1. Fellow of Queens'.
Vice-Chancellor, 1503. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 25, 1475; title.
Hospital of St Giles, Norwich. WiU (P.C.C.) 1520; 'of Nor-
wich; Pattisley; Stiffkey, Norfolk; and Bourton, Gloucs.'
Benefactor to Gonville Hall, by foundation of lectureships.
{Cooper, I. 23, 525.)
KNIGHT, GEORGE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Lent,
1597-8.
KNIGHT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 24, 1704. S. of
Robert (1662), R. of Welboum, Lines. B. there. Matric.
1704; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1710-1.
R. of Welbourn, Lines., 1714-20. Died Sept. 24, 1720.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 570.)
KNIGHT, GILES. B.A. from Magdalene, 1578-9-
KNIGHT, HE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1544.
KNIGHT, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 31, 1667. Of
Witham, Lines. S. of Isaac, of Louth, Lines., Esq. Matric.
1667. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 11, 1669. Called to the Bar,
Feb. II, 1679-80. Brother of Robert (1662).
KNIGHT, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 30,
1670. S. of Ralph. B. at Langold, Yorks. Taught by Mr
Bernard. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. i677- Ord.
deacon and priest (London) June 6, 1683 (as M.A. of Christ's).
Of Langold, Letwell, when he succeeded his father in 1695.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Robinson, of Denston,
Suffolk. Died Sept. 13, 1721. Buried at Firbeck. (Peile, 11.
28: M. H. Peacock.)
KNIGHT, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Emmanuel, Dec. 23,
1679. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687.
Ord. priest (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9. Perhaps V. of Brompton
Regis, Somerset, 1690-1700.
KNYGHT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1550.
KNIGHT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1586.
KNIGHT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1614; B.A.
1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1620. V. of
WiggenhaU St Mary Magdalene, Norfolk, 1620. Subscribed
to the new college buildings. One of these names V. of
Brington, Hunts., 1626-9. Died 1629. {Peile, i. 299.)
KNIGHT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Caius, June 9, 1619. S. of
John, gent. Bapt. at Winwick, Northants., Sept. 29, 1600.
Matric. 1620; Scholar, 1621-5; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25; priest, Sept. 26, 1625. Mandate
for M.D., 1669. Sergeant-surgeon to Charles II. Licentiate
of Royal College of Physicians, 1675-6. Principal surgeon.
He made a very extensive collection of Heraldic MSS. which
he left to Caius College Library; also a collection of prints.
Buried r.t St Bride's, London, Nov. 27, 1680. Will, P.C.C,
1681. {Venn, 1. 246; J. Ch. Smith.)
KNIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 16, 1630. Of
Salop.
KNIGHT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Magdalene, May
24, 1666. S. of Sir Ralph, Knt, of Langold, Yorks. Bapt. at
Rotherham, June 21, 1648. School, Margaretting, Essex.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 24, 1667-8. Called to the
Bar, May 20, 1679. Died May 6, 1695. Buried at Firbeck.
M.I. Brother of Isaac (1670). (M. H. Peacock.)
KNIGHT, JOHN. M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of Staplegrove, Somerset. Matric. from New Inn
Hall, Oxford, Apr. 2, 1669, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1673; M.A.
1675; D.D. 1698. V. of Banbury, Oxon. R. of Tusmore,
1683. R. of Broughton, 1693-1704. Licensed (Faculty Ofl&ce,
Feb. 6, 1688-9) to marry Hannah, dau. of John Fiennes, Esq.,
of St Dunstan's, London. Admon. (P.C.C.) July, 1704. {Al.
Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
KNIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1679. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1679. Died in College. Buried at St Benet,
Cambridge, Sept. 14, 1679.
KNIGHT, JOHN. M.A. 1682 {Com. Reg.).
KNIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 20, 1721.
Of Northamptonshire.
KNIGHT, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1592.
KNIGHT, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1639.
Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1641.
Knight, Thomas
KNIGHT, PETER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 9, 1673.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1674. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 22, 1673-4. Of St Giles', Cripplegate, gent.
KNIGHT, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Feb. 3,
1705-6. Of Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. 1705-6.
KNIGHT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 29, 1581.
KNIGHT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584.
KNIGHT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1622:
B.A. 1625-6.
KNIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 25, 1626.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Licensed to practise
medicine, 1638. M.D. 1641. Professor at Gresham College,
1638-50. Admon. (P.C.C.) June 20, 1651; of St Martin
Outwich, London. (Ward's Gresham.)
KNIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 27, 1674.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1690.
KNIGHT or KNIGHTS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Caius, Apr. 10, 1684. S. of John, clerk, of Gressenhall,
Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Scarning and Lynn. Matric.
1684; Scholar, 1684-90; B.A. 1687-8.
KNIGHT, ROBERT, see Bottisham, rector of.
KNIGHT, ROBERT. B.A. 1509-10; M.A. 1513. Principal of St
Gregory Hostel. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 15 13. {Cooper,
I. 16.)
KNIGHT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 12, 1662. S. of
Isaac, Esq. B. at Wyham, Lines. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6;
M.A. 1669. Signed for priest's orders (London) June i, 1667.
R. of Bennington, Lines., 1667. R. of Welbourn. Died Sept.
18, 1703. Buried at Welbourn. Brother of Isaac (1667) and
father of George (1704). {Lines. Pedigrees, 570.)
KNIGHTS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Jan.
20, 1713-4. S. of Thomas, of Woodbridge, Suffolk, wooUen-
draper. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1714. Of Charsfleld,
Suffolk.
KNIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 27, 1686. Of
Wellingborough, Northants. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90.
One of these names signed as minister at Millbrook, Beds., c,
1700.
KNIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 9,
1696.
KNIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 10,
1697. S. of John, of London. B. there. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1701"; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706; D.D. 1717 {Com.
Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1740. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
24, 1704. Chaplain to the Earl of Oxford. R. of Borough
Green, Cambs., 1707-46. V. of Chippenham, 1707. Preb. of
Ely, 1714-46. R. of Bluntisham, Hunts., 1714-46. Chaplain
to the King, 1730-46. Archdeacon of Berks., 1735-46. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1742-6. Author, biographical. Died Dec. 9, 1746.
Buried in Bluntisham Church. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1747. Father
of Samuel (i735)- (<?• Mag.; D.N.B.)
KNIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 25,
1735. S. of Samuel (above), D.D. School, Ely (Mr Gunning).
Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1736; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow,
1741. Incorp. at Oxford, 1745. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
21, 1740; priest. May 29, 1743. R. and V. of Fulham,
Middlesex, 1751-go. R. of Stanwick, Northants., 1757-90.
Purchased the manor of Milton, near Cambridge. Died Jan.
6, 1790. Buried at Milton.
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, 1469. Of Edington, Wilts.
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1562.
B. in London, 1547. B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from Pembroke,
1569. Fellow of Pembroke, 1567. Ord. priest (London). V.
of St Mary, Ealing, 1582-91. V. of St Martinin-the-Fields,
1591-1601. R. of Aspenden, Herts., 1601-4. Buried at St
Martin's, Oct. 3, 1604. (J. Ch. Smith.)
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1563.
KNIGHT, THOMAS. M.A. 1578 (Incorp. from Oxford). Scholar
of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1569; Fellow, 1572; B.A.
(Oxford) 1573-4; M.A. 1577; B.D. 1584. Perhaps V. of
Wickdyve, Northants., 1575. {Al. Oxon.)
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1581;
Scholar, 1586; B.A. (71589-90); M.A. 1593. V. of Bourn,
Cambs., 1593-7. V. of Long Stanton All Saints, 1597. Buried
there. Mar. 11, 1612-3. {Peile, 1. 167.)
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. at Sidney, Jan. 17, 1617-8; B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
18; priest, Sept. 19, 1625. V. of Minting, Lines., 1631. V. of
Shephall, Herts., 1641-60. Died 1660.
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KNIGHT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1653-4.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1657-8; U.A. 1661. V. of St Mary Magdalene,
Wiggenhall, Norfolk, 1661-96. Died there 1696.
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 20, 1685.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1689-90; M.A.
1697. Ord. priest (London) June 11, 1693.
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Oct. 16, 1750.
B. at Horseley, Wolverley, Worcs.
KNIGHT, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 24, 1631-2.
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1575;
B.A. 1579-80. Ord. priest (Pcterb.) Sept. 5, 1583. Perhaps
R. of Culford, Suffolk, 1605. {Peile, i. 134.)
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1579-
Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow, 1583-95-
Perhaps Incorp. at Oxford, 1603. R. of Barley, Herts.,
1588-98. R. of Little Gransden,Canibs., 1598-1623. Author,
theological. Buried at Little Gransden, Nov. 25, 1623. Will,
P.C.C. {D.N.B.; Peile, 1. 154; Cooper, in. 16, 99.)
KNIGHT or KNIGHTS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's,
c. 1593; B..-\. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Sept. 29, 1604, age 30. R. of Hinderclay, Norfolk.
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 31,
1626-7. ist s. of William, of St Olave, Southwark, and
Elizabeth, widow of Rev. Thomas Stoughton (1576-7).
Matric. 1626-7; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Went to New
England, 1637, where he settled at Ipswich, Mass., and was
for some years a preacher. Returned to England, 1643, with
his half-brother Col. Israel Stoughton. Presented by Oliver
Cromwell to St Matthew's, Ipswich, July 11, 1655. C. of
St Mary-at-Elms. Afterwards conformed. Ord. priest
(Bishop Brownrigg, of Exeter) .\ug. 8, 1659, and held his
livings till his death. Buried at St Marj'-at-Elms, Jan. 6,
1694-5. Father of the next. (FW<, 281; J. G. Bartlett.)
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr.
18, 1656. S. of WiUiam (above), from New England. B.A.
1659; M.A. 1663. V. of Eastwood, Essex, 1668-73. V. of
Stotfold, Beds., 1676-81. Father of the next.
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1695. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of William (above). Bapt. at Stotfold,
Nov. 4, 1677. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9.
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1703. S. of Bezaliol. B. in St Clement Danes, London.
Matric. Easter, 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Fellow, 1706.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1730. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23,
1711. Minor canon of York. Died Sept. 1739; 'chanter of
York.' (Musgrave.)
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 29,
1715. 2nd s. of John, deceased, of Cottingham, Northants.
B. there. Schools, Harborough, Leics. and Uppingham.
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest, Sept. 23, 1722. C. of Warkton,
Northants., 1719; of Broughton, 1722. R. of Thorpe Malsor,
1726-35. V. of Moulton, 1730-5. Buried at Thorpe Malsor,
Oct. 8, 1735. (H. I. Longden.)
KNIGHT, . Incorp. from Oxford, 1482-3. Perhaps Robert,
R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1481.
KNIGHT,
KNIGHT,
B.A. 1510-1.
Scholar of Sidney, Easter, i6or.
KNIGHT, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, 1655.
KNIGHTBRIDGE, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's,
Nov. 4, 1697. S. of John, registrar. B. at Chelmsford.
School, Chelmsford (Mr Noon). Matric. 1697.
KNIGHTBRIDGE, JOHN. University Counsel, 1638-40. S. of
George, of Chelmsford. Attorney of the Common Pleas, 1634.
Died May 12, 1640. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next. {Vis.
of Essex, 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
KNIGHTBRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. at Peterhouse, May 3, 1645,
as B.A. of Oxford. 4th s. of John (above). Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, Dec. 8, 1637, age 17; Scholar, 1639;
B.A. (Oxford) 1641; M.A. (Cambridge) 1645; B.D. 1655;
D.D. 1673. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1645-59. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1669. Lecturer at St Nicholas, Newcastle, 1657,
1660. R. of Holy Trinity, Dorchester, 1663-70. R. of
Spofforth, Yorks. Died in London, Dec. 1679. Benefactor
to the University by the foundation of the Knightbridge
Professorship of Moral Theology. Also benefactor to Wadham
College, and gave a library for the use of the clergy of Chelms-
ford. (D.N.B.; T. A. Walker; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
KNIGHTLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
May 25, 1636. 5th s. of Robert (1605), of Cottesbrooke,
Northants. B. at Carlton, Northants. (mother's home).
School, Everton (Mr Marris). B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643.
Fellow, 1642-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 8, 1642; priest.
Knill, Richard
May 28, 1643. R. of Thorpe .^church, Northants., 1643-85.
Chaplain to Lady Rockingham. R. of East Carlton, North-
ants., 1674-9. Buried at Thorpe Achurch, Mar. 28, 1685,
aged 65. M.I. (H. I. Longden; Northants. Families.)
KNIGHTLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1571.
Probably ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 29, 1575, as 'of Trinity
College, aged 24'; priest, Dec. 21, 1576. V. of Guilden
Morden, Cambs., 1575-1618. Perhaps R. of Quendon, Essex,
1581-2, as M.A. Died Oct. 23, 1618.
KNIGHTLEY, MATTHEW. B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1502-3. Prob-
ably s. of John, of Norfolk. Perhaps R. of Foulmere, Cambs.,
1517-61. Buried at Cossington, Leics. {Misc. Gen. et Her., 1,
97, where he is called D.D.)
KNYGHTLEY, MATTHEW. Studied at Oxford and Cambridge.
B.Civ.L. (Oxford) 1510. Perhaps the same as the above.
KNIGHTLY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 2, 1710. 2nd s. of Richard, of London, gent., and after-
wards of Fawsley, Northants. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4.
Of Newport Pond, Essex, clerk. Said to have died there
Feb. 4, 1767, aged '80.' WUl (P.C.C.) 1778. {Misc. Gen. et
Her., 1. 131; Baker's Northants., i. 383; Northants. Families,
192.)
KNIGHTLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1605. 9th s. of Sir Richard, of Fawsley, Northants., Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 12, 1607. Of Cottesbrooke, Esq.
Married Bridget, dau. of Thos. Palmer, of Carlton. Father
of Edward (1636). {Baker, i. 382.)
KNIGHTLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 11, 1668.
Of Northamptonshire.
KNIGHTLEY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Lent, 1637-8. Of Leicestershire. B..\. 1641-2. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 9, 1645. Perhaps V. of Glen
Magna, Leics., 1687. Admon. (Leicester) 1690.
KNIGHTLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June
28, 1693. 5th, but eldest surviving s. of Richard, R. of
Charwelton, Northants. B. there. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1694; Scholar, 1694; B.A. 1 696-7; M.A, 1700. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1699. R. of Byfleld, Northants.,
1697-1721. Buried there Sept. 16, 1721. Will (Archd.
Northants.) 1722.
KNIGHTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 7, 1668.
KNIGHTON, GODDARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Feb. 25, 1689-
90. 1st s. of John, R. of Holyivell, Hunts. School, Eton.
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 19, 1695; priest, Sept. 20, 1696. C. of Holywell. Goddard
Pemberton, his godfather, of Higham Ferrers, left him £5 in
1690. Brother of the next.
KNIGHTON, JOHN. .A.dm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 8,
1686. S. of John. B. at Higham Ferrers, Northants. Schools,
Felsted (Mr Glascock) and Huntingdon (Mr Matthews).
Matric. i685. (The father was V. of Higham Ferrers, 1663-
76. V. of Kimbolton, 1676. R. of Holywell, i68i.) Brother
of Goddard. {Peile, 11. 102; H. I. Longden.)
KNIGHTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 21, 1606.
KNYGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Aug. 25,
1582. Matric. 1582; B.A. 1585-6. Probably P.C. of Heming-
brough, Yorks., 1586-1602.
KNIGHTS, see also KNIGHT.
KNIGHTS, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 24,
1718-9. S. of John, gent., of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Pate and Mr Redington). Matric. 1719; Scholar,
1719-25; B.A. 1722-3. Subscribed for deacon's orders
(Norwich) Sept. 20, 1724; for priest's, Sept. 19, 1725, as C.
of Edgefield, Norfolk. {Venn, 11. 11.)
KNIGHTS or KNIGHT, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
1593-4; B.A. 1597-8; yi..\. 1601. Perhaps R. of 'Brundon,'
Suffolk, 1601-3. ('Bnmdon' is probably Ballingdon-c«»i-
Brundon.) Died c. 1603. {Peile, 1. 212.)
KNIGHTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 31, 1645. Had
resided one year at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1648-9, as Knight; M.A.
1652.
KNIGHTS or KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1605. Of Suffolk. B..\. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
KNIGHTS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 19,
1667. S. of William, gent., of Denny Abbey, Cambs. (and
grandson of Thomas Hobson). B. there. School, Impington.
Matric. 1667. {Venn, i. 431.)
KNIGHTSMITH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec.
1567.
KNILL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 11, 1597.
Matric, 1597; B.A. (? 1599-1600); M.A. from Clare, 1603.
Probably R. of Upton Pyne, Devon. Will (Exeter) 1636.
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KNIPE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caius, June 22, 1736.
S. of John, cutler, of Yarmouth. B. there. School, Yarmouth
(Mr Pitcaim and Mr Mingay). Scholar, 1736-40; Matric.
1737; B.A. 1739-40. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June i; priest,
Sept. 21, 1740. C. of Bramerton and Rockland, Norfolk,
1744-84. V. of Hindolveston, 1749-79. V. of Guist, 1755-84.
R. of Swainsthorpe, 1778-82. Died Mar. 12, 1784. {Venn, 11.
42; G. Mag.)
KNIPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 11, 1739. B. at
Grantham. School, Oakham. Matric. 1739; B..A. 1742-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1744-5. One of these names
R. of Eastwell, Leics., 1757.
KNIPE, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1729. S. of
Richard, of Westminster, clerk. Matric. from Christ Church,
O.xford, June 8, 1716, age 19; B..-\. (Oxford) 1720. Probably
V. of Maldon, Essex. Died Feb. 16, 1749. .'Vdmon. (P.C.C.)
Mar. 29, 1749. (At. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith; G. Mag.)
KNIPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Sept. 13,
1664. S. and h. of William, gent, of Broughton-in-Cartmel,
Lanes. B. there. Bapt. there, Mar. 22, 1645-6. School,
Cartmel (Mr Inman). Matric. 1664. {Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
KNIPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Caius, c. May, 1725.
S. of Edmund, gent., of Tacolnestone, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Norwich (private) and Wymondham (Mr Sayer and
Mr Brett). Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1725-32. .\dm. at the
Middle Temple, July 5, 1725. Called to the Bar, June i8,
1731. Died Dec. 3, 1760. M.I. at Tacolnestone. {Venn, u.
23-)
KNOCKALLS or NOCKALLS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17)
at St John's, Apr. 27, 1704. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at
Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric.
1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1746. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1710; priest, 1711. V. of HoUym, Yorks., 1718.
KNOTT, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 20, 161 1-2.
Matric. 1612; B.A. from St John's, 1615-6. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23; priest. May 24, 1619. C. of Stretford,
Lanes., in 1622. R. of Tattenhall, Cheshire, 1625-e. 1634.
C. of Wigan, Lanes., c. 1636. R. of Mottram, Cheshire, 1637.
V. of Bolton-le-Sands, Lanes., c. 1639. Admon. (.Archd.
Richmond) 1640. (E. .\xon.)
KNOTT, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1568.
KNOTT, JOHN, Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1573.
KNOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Lent, 1620-1.
KNOWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 24, 1605-6.
KNOWLER, GILBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1748. Of
Kent. Probably s. of Gilbert, druggist, of Fleet Street,
London, afterwards of Heme, Kent. Married Barbara, dau.
of William Presgrave, 1754. Of Canterbury, Esq. (Hasted, in.
618.)
KNOWLER, RICHARD. Said to have been M.A. of Pembroke.
S. of Robert, of Heme, Kent. Died 1659, aged 59. (Hasted,
III. 618.)
KNOWLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
June 23, 1665. S. of George, yeoman, of Hoath, Kent. B.
there. School, Canterbury (Mr Paris). Matric. 1665; B.A.
1668-9.
KNOWLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 3, 1717. S. of Gilbert, Esq., of Stroud House, Heme,
Kent. B. at Heme. School, Canterbury (Mr Smith). Matric.
1717; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724; LL.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1722; priest (York) June 9, 1723.
Chaplain to Lord Malton, afterwards Marquis of Rockingham.
R. of Irthlingborough .All Saints', Northants., 1725-36. V. of
Hutton Buscel, Yorlis., 1736-40. R. of Boddington,
Northants., 1740-74. Married Mar>', dau. of Darcy DaJton,
R. of .\ston, Yorks. Buried at Boddington, Jan. 26, 1774.
Will, P.C.C. (ScoU-Mayor, iii. 310; D.N.B.)
KNOWLES, ALEXANDER. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, 1475. Of Lulworth, Dorset. B..A. 1478-9. Left
as fellow.
KNOWLES, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 5, 1646. S. of Stephen, of Burton-in-Lonsdale, Yorks.
B. there. School, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Tatham). B.A.
1649-50.
KNOWLES, CHENEY. Matric. pens, from Queens', July 21,
1647. Of Lincolnshire. B..\. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
KNOWLES, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Nicholas
Hostel, Easter, 1556. Doubtless of Aylsham, Norfolk; and
father of Miles (1603), etc.
KNOWLES or KNOLLES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1581 ; B.A. 1585-6. V. of Bardney, Lines., 1593-1619.
KNOLLYS, Sir FRANCIS. M.A. 1564 (on Queen's visit). S. of
Robert, of Rotherfield Greys, Oxon. Perhaps educated at
Magdalen College, Oxford (see Wood, Athenae Oxon.). M.P.
for Horsham, 1544; for Arundel, 1559; for Co. Oxford,
Knowles, Nathaniel
1562-7, 1571, 1572-83, 1584-7, 1588-9, 1593. Knighted,
Sept. 28, 1547. Withdrew to Germany on Queen Mary's
Accession, 1553. Privy Councillor, 1558. Vice-Chamber-
lain of the Household, 1559-72. Governor of Portsmouth,
1563. In charge of the fugitive Queen of Scots, 1568-9.
Treasurer of the Household, 1572-96. K.G., 1593. A con-
sistent supporter of the Puritans. Died July 19, 1596.
Buried at Rotherfield Greys. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, 11. 209;
D.N.B.)
KNOLLYS, HANSARD. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1629. (? S. of Richard (1581).) B. at CawkweU,
Lines., c. 1599. School, Gt Grimsby. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 29; priest, June 30, 1629, as literate. V. of Humberston,
Lines., 1631-4. Master of Gainsborough Grammar School.
Became a separatist and renounced his orders, 1636. Went
to New England, c. 1638. Preached at Dover, New Hants.,
1638-41; forced to retire owing to the appearance of a rival
minister, the Rev. Thomas Larcome (1619), of Trinity. Re-
turned to England and served as an army chaplain under
CromweU, 1641, and eventually ministered as a Baptist in
London, 1645-91. Author, religious works. Died Sept. 19,
1691, aged 92. Buried in Bunhill Fields. (Felt, 448, 453;
J. G. Bartlett; D.N.B.)
KNOWLES or KNOLLIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
.Aug. 7, 1628. Of Middlesex. S. of Sir Henry, Comptroller of
the Royal Household. B. c. 1611. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. i, 1630-1; and at the Inner
Temple, 163 1. Knighted, Apr. 21, 1633. Clerk comptroller
of the Household. Died Nov. 9, 1638. Brother of Thomas
(1628). (A. B. Beaven.)
KNOWLES, JAMES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. I, 1630. Of Fordingbridge, Hants. Matric. 1631; B.A.
1633-4; M..A. 1637. Fellow, 1633-44. Died 1644.
KNOWLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1569.
KNOWLES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 25, 1593.
Eldest s. of Christopher, gent., of Spro\vston, Norfolk.
School, Wood Dawling (Mr Lewger). Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) .Apr. 26, 1603. C. of Wetherden, Suffolk. Perhaps
V. of Earlham, Norfolk, 1606-8; C. of HUdersham, 1608; R.
of BeechamweU, 1611-45; of Brampton, 1617. Brother of
Thomas (1597) and Miles (1603). (Venn, 1. 148.)
KNOWLES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1616.
Of Cambridgeshire.
KNOWLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1620. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Fellow of
St Catharine's, 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 18, 1626-7;
priest, Oct. 3, 1627. Lecturer at Colchester, 1635-7. Went
to New England, 1639. Admitted to the Boston Church,
Aug. 15, 1639. Ordained as assistant pastor to Rev. George
Philips (Caius College) at Watertown, Mass., Dec. 9, 1640.
One of a party of three New England ministers sent as
missionaries to Virginia, 1642-3; resumed his pastorate in
Watertown, 1643-51. Returned to England, 1651. Lecturer
at Bristol Cathedral, 1653-8. Silenced by the Act of Uni-
formity, 1662. Presbyterian minister in London, and a
colleague of Rev. Thomas Kentish, 1672. Offered the
presidency of Harvard College, but declined, 1672. Married,
in New England, c. 1640, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Willis,
a graduate of Oxford, then temporarily of Lynn, Mass. Died
Apr. 10, 1685. (D.N.B.; Calamy, 11. 349; J. G. Bartlett.)
KNOLLES, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1636; B.A. 1639-
40. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1640; priest, Feb. 25,
1642-3, age 24; C. of Wood DaUing, Norfolk.
KNOLLES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, June 15,
1666. S. of John. B. at Chester. School, Chester (Mr
Liptrot). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
Feb. 27, 1669-70; priest (Ely) Mar. 1670-71; having been
chosen minister of Stony Stratford. P.C. of Bidston, Cheshire,
1673. V. of Helpston (a Christ's living), 1675-82. (Peile,
II. 5; E. Axon.)
KNOWLES, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
1729. Adm. scholar. May 28, 1729; B..\. 1732-3; M.A. 1741-
Probably ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lilt. dim. from Canterbury)
Feb. 18, 1732-3; priest (Litt. dim. from York) May, 1737.
C. of Bumsall, Yorks., 1737; and Master of the Grammar
School, 1746. P.C. of Rawdon, 1746. R. of second mediety
of Bumsall St Wilfred, 1754-76. Died 1776. Buried at
Bumsall, Nov. 20, 1776.
KNOLLES, MILES. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Mar. 28,
1603. Of Norwich. 5th s. of Christopher (1556), of Aylsham,
Norfolk. LL.B. 1610. Fellow, 1610-7. Taxor, 1610. V. of
Wood DaUing, and Swannington, Norfolk, 1616-28. Brother
of John (1593) and Thomais (i597)-
KNOWLES, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 4,
1709. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 11, 1715; C. of Earls
Barton, Northants.; priest (Lincoln) July 14, 1717. Perhaps
V. of Syston, Lines., 1717.
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KNOLLIS, RALPH. Student of Civil Law, in 1434. Perhaps
preb. of Lincoln; died 145 1.
KNOWLES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1581. Migrated to Peterhouse, Dec. i, 1582. B.A. 1585-6.
Probably C. of Leverton, Lines., 159 1-3. V. of Grimsby,
1593-1637?. V. of Mentmore, Bucks., 1597. V. of Cawkwell,
Linos., 1608-14. Perhaps father of Hansard (1629).
KNOLLYS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene,
July 8, 1657. S. of Zachariah, of Fulletby. School, Horn-
castle. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1.
KNOWLES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 12,
1687. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1691-2.
Probably 's. of Elizabeth, widow; b. at Peterborough; aged
6,' when adm. at Oundle School, June 4, 1678. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 22, 1692; priest, June 10, 1693. V. of
Brigstock, Northants., 1699-1705. R. of Hougham, Lines.,
1704.
KNOWLES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 4, 1709.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1709; B.A. :7i2-3; M.A.
1716. R. of Tinwell, Rutland, 1717-54. Buried there Jan. 19,
1754. Father of the next.
KNOWLES, RICHARD ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sx
John's, May 26, 1741. S. of Richard (above), R. of Tinwell,
Rutland. B. there. School, Peterborough. Matric. 1742;
B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1786. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 25,
1746; priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1749. R. of St George and
St Paul, Stamford, 1753-86. V. of Thurlby, Lines., 1755-
R. of Tinwell, Rutland, 1786-96. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Lichfield. Died Dec. 19, 1796. Buried at Tinwell. Will
(P.C.C.) 1797. {ScoU-Mayor, iii. 518.)
KNOLLES, ROBERT. M.A. 1641-2.
KNOWLES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 19, 1679. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1682-3: priest, June 11, 1693.
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 5,
1597. S. of Christopher, gent., of Sprowston, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Limberd). Scholar, 1597-1604; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1604. Schoolmaster at
Aylsham in 1617 and 1627. Brother of John (1593) and Miles
(1603).
KNOWLES or KNOLLIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Aug. 7, 1628. Of Middlesex. S. of Sir Henry, Comptroller of
the Royal Household. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
Fellow (by Royal Mandate), 1634-6. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1635. Brother of Henry (1628). (T. A.
Walker.)
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Adm. at Pembroke, July 27, 1659.
Died in College. Buried at St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge,
Mar. 17, 1661. (E. Anglian, 11. 14.)
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Pembroke, July
6, 1739. S. of John, of Ely (verger and master of the works
of the Cathedral). B. there. School, Ely. Matric. 1739; B.A.
1743-4; M..^. 1747; D.D. (Lambeth) 1753. Fellow, 1749.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May, 1746; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1748.
R. of Ickworth, Suffolk, 1748. R. of Chedburgh, 1749-1802.
Chaplain to Lady Hervey, of Ickworth. R. of Teversham,
Cambs., 1752-61. Lecturer of St Mary's, Bury, 1771-1802.
Preb. of Ely, 1779-1802. V. of Winston, Suffolk, 1791.
Author, controversial and religious works. Died Oct. 6, 1802.
Buried at Chedburgh. (D.N.B.; CoU MS., 5874, 16.)
KNOLLES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1588.
KNOWLES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, May 20,
1720. S. of Thomas. B. at Wigan, Lanes. School, Wigan.
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 20, 1724. One of the King's preachers. V. of Langho,
Lanes., 1724-46. V. of Ormskirk, 1727-79. Buried there
Dec. 31, 1779. (J. Parker.)
KNOWLES, WILLIAM. M.A. from King's, 1722. B.A. (Trinity
College, Dublin).
KNOWLES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 27, 1742.
Of Bury, SuSolk. S. of , clerk, deceased (and Ursula
Knowles, widow). School, Bury. Matric. 1742; Rustat
Scholar, 1742.
KNOWLTON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
May 16, 1744. S. of Thomas, gardener, of Yorkshire. B. at
Londesborough. School, Coxwold (Mr Midgley). Matric.
1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23,
1750; priest, Sept. 24, 1752- R- of Keighley, Yorks., i753-
1814. Died Jan. 26, 1814. [Scott-Mayor, iii. 542.)
KNOWSLEY, ARISTOTELES. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1569; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577- Schoolmaster at
Berwick-on-Tweed. Married, at Conisclifie, Jan. 9, 1591-2,
Anna Barnes. Buried at Berwick-on-Tweed, Oct. 17, 1628.
Father of John (1610-1). (H. M. Wood.)
Kyme, Philip
KNOWSLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June II, 1686. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Burton Fleming,
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1686; B.A.
1689-90.
KNOWSLEY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Apr. 4, 1738. S. of Edward, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at
Brandesburton. School, Beverley (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1738;
B.A. 1741-2. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from York) Dec.
1746; priest (York) Sept. 25, 1748. V. of Kirby Grindalythe,
Yorks., 1752-3. Perhaps R. of Musgrave, Westmorland,
1756-75. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 492.)
KNOWESLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar. 1610-1.
S. of Aristotle (1569), schoolmaster. Bapt. at Berwick-on-
Tweed, Oct. II, 1593. B.A. 16x3-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1627.
FeUow, 1616-26. Incorp. at Oxford, July 11, 1622. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) Dec. 1616. R. of Tansor,
Northants., 1625-71. R. of Ingoldsby, Lines., 1634. Died
May, 1671. Benefactor to Christ's. (Peile, i. 281; H. M.
Wood; H. I. Longden.)
KNOWSLEY, JOHN. .\dm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 1678.
S. of John. B. at Scarborough. School, Thornton Dale,
Pickering, Yorks. (Mr Parkes). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3;
M.A. 1686. {Peile, 11. 70.)
KNOWSLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 26,
1732-3. S. of Robert, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Coatham.
School, Sherbiun (Mr Lowther). Matric. 1733; B..\. 1736-7;
M.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Feb. 26, 1737-8; priest
{Litt. dim. from York) June, 1739. V. of Rudston, Yorks.,
1743-51. V. of Boynton and Camaby, 1751-76. {Scott-
Mayor, HI. 446.)
KNOX, ELEAZAR. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1572.
2nd s. of John Knox, the reformer. B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581;
B.D. 1587. Fellow, 1580. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1586. University
preacher, 1587. V. of Gt Clacton, Essex, 1587-91. Died
Whitsun eve. Buried in the College Chapel, 1591. Brother
of the next. {Cooper, 11. 103.)
KNOX, NATHANIEL. B.A. 1576-7. S. of John Knox, the
Scotch reformer. B. at Geneva. Bapt. there, May 23, 1557.
M.A. 1580. Fellow of St John's, 1577. Died 1580. Buried
at Cambridge, May 28, 1580. Brother of the above. {Cooper,
I. 430, 568.)
KNUTTON, EMANUEL. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Lent,
1626-7; B.A. 1630-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 22; priest.
May 23, 1630. V. of Ecclesfield, Yorks., 1643-55. Buried
Nov. 28, 1655.
KNYFTON or KNIFTON, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Mag-
dalene, Lent, 1597-8.
KNYFTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, May
1, 1742. Of Somerset. School, Beverley, Yorks. Matric.
1743; B.A. 1745-6.
KNIFTON, ROLLESLEY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Lent,
1597-8. S. of Sir William, of Mercaston, Derbs., Bart., and
Matilda RoUesley. Bapt. at Darley, Derbs., May 8, 1584.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; Jewitfs Reliq., x. 168.)
KNYVET, see KNEVET.
KNYVETON, HENRY (1385), see KENYNTON.
KNYVETON, JAMES. B.A. 1517-8.
KNYFTON, {major). Matric. pens, from Christ's, May,
1544-
KNYFTON, {minor). Matric. pens, from Christ's, May,
1544-
KNYSTON (KNYVETON), MATTHEW. Adm. at King's (age 16)
a scholar from Eton, 1454. Of Ashoo, Warws. B.A. (?); M.A.
1462. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1459 (Knyveton); priest,
Mar. 8, 1459-60. Probably R. of Widdial, Herts., 1481-3.
KRANARD, ROGER. B.Can.L. 1455-6.
KRUKER, . B.A. 1499.
KUERDEN, RICHARD, see JACKSON (1644-5)-
KURTON, . B.A. 1514-5.
KUSTER, LUDOLPHUS. LL.D. 1705 {Com. Reg.].
KYBARD, HENRY, .^dm. at Corpus Christi, 1621. Of Norfolk.
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1652; of
St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, clerk.
KYFFIN, see KIFFIN.
KYGHLEY, see KIGHLY.
KYKELEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1567.
KYKELY, W. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1567.
KYME, JOHN. FeUow of Pembroke, 1427.
KYME or KIME, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1613. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1616-7.
KYM, . M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9.
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Kymer, William
KYMER or KEYMER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's,
Easter, 1739; B.A. 1742-3.
KYNASTON, see KINASTON.
KYNDER, see KINDER.
KYNDLEMARCHE, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Michs. 1571. One Andrew Kyllymershe, clerk, held the glebe
of Gosbeck, Suffolk, 1609. (V. B. Redstone.)
KYNNE, JOHN. M.A. Third Master of Corpus Christi, 1377-
Probably of Norwich diocese. Resigned or died, c. 1389. A
very vigorous Master. Gave a bible for the College hall.
{Masters; H. P. Stokes, History.)
Lacy, William
KYNNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 3, 1579.
Matric. 1579-80; Fell.-Com. 1584. One of these names V. of
Eltisley, Cambs., 1568. (T. A. Walker.)
KYNNE, . B.Civ.L. 1469-70.
KYNNESMAN, see KINNESMAN.
KYPACE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1568.
KYRRE, see KERRY.
KYTILTON, . M.A. 1490-1. Perhaps KETTLETON, whom
LABOURNE, see LAYBOURNE.
LABRUM or LABURN, . Scholar at King's Hall, 1515.
Died 1516-7.
LA CAUX, PAUL MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 9,
1730. S. of Paul Louis Lacaux, merchant, of Westminster.
B. in London, Dec. 29, 1710. Bapt. at St James', Piccadilly.
Matric. 1731. (H. G. Harrison.)
LACEBY, JOHN. Probably at one time a fellow of Peterhouse.
Associated in 1376 with a grant to the College of lands in
Fen Ditton, Cambs. Donor of money in 1388-9. (T. A.
Walker.)
LACHE, DIONYSIUS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1555-
LACHE, GILES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1553-
LACHE, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1518-9. A priest. One of these names
V. of Airewas, Stafis., 1531.
LACHE, NICHOLAS, see LEACH.
LACHE, RICHARD. B.A. 1521-2. Fellow of St John's, 1523.
Perhaps R. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1553.
LACOCKE, see LAYCOCKE.
LACK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, July 4,
1674. S. of Samuel, of Worksop, Notts. School, Carlton in
Lindrick, Notts.
LACKLAND, see LAKELAND.
LACOMBE, RENATUS DE la C. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's,
1700.
LACOULT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10.
LACTON (?), WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity,
Easter, 1598.
LACYE, AMBROSE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1572.
LACY (alias BREDNAM), ANDREW. Matric. pens, from St
John's, Lent, 1563-4. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1570.
Fellow, 1566. Ord. deacon and priest (Chester) Mar. 16,
1602-3. R- of OutweU, Norfolk, 1597-1618. Died 1618.
LACYE, H. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs. 1567.
LACY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1550.
LACY, HENRY. Scholar of Trinity, 1584; B.A. 1584-5; M.A.
1588. Transcribed Dr Legge's tragedy Richardus Tertius of
which he was at one time supposed to be the author. {Cooper,
II. 4I-)
LACEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 25, 1671.
Probably s. of Nathan (1644). Matric. 1672-3. B.A. 1674.
Ord. deacon (London) May 21, 1676; priest, Sept. 23, 1677.
V. of Gt Clacton, Essex, 1688-1702. Died 1702. (See a
contemporary at Oxford.)
LACY, JEROME. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, June ro,
1674. 2nd s. of Jerome, of SafEron Walden, Essex, Esq.
Bapt. Dec. 18, 1658. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
FeUow, 1678-82. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 12, 1682.
Brother of Richard (1678), Samuel (1674) and Solomon
(i673)-
LACY or LAICE, JOHN. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 151 1-2. FeUow of
Jesus, c. 1509. (A. Gray.)
LACYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1580.
LACYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1601.
LACY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 25, 1715. B. at
Chelsea, Middlesex. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 27, 1714.
LACY, JONAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1580;
Scholar; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Incorp. at 0.xford, 1585.
V. A. C. III.
LACY, NATHAN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Oct. 10, 1644 (probably
matric. Michs. 1644, as 'William ' (but a brother William was
bapt. Feb. 11, 1628-9). Previously matric. from Wadham,
Oxford, Mar. 24, 1642-3, age 16. S. of Avery, of Ongar,
Essex. Bapt. Feb. 14, 1625-6. B.A. 1645-6; Scholar, 1646;
M.A. 1650. (According to Al. Oxon. he graduated M.A. at
Oxford, 1649.) Ord. deacon (Lincoln) ; priest, Jan. 13, 1661-2.
Probably C. of Greenstead juxta Ongar, Essex, 1646 and
1660-2; R. 1649-60 and 1662-1700. R. of Lamboume,
1670-1700. Died 1700. Will (Cons. C. London) 1700. Prob-
ably father of James (1671). (H. Smith.)
LACYE, R. Matric. pens, from St Nicholas Hostel, Easter,
1544-
LACY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, May 20, 1678.
4th s. of Jerome, Esq. B. at Saffron Walden. School,
Safeon Walden. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 24, 1680-1.
Brother of Jerome (1674), Samuel (1674) and Solomon (1673).
LACYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1567.
LACYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1581.
S. of William (1554), of Stamford, Lines. Probably adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 24, 1583. Married Cassandra, dau. of Thomas
Ogle, of Pinchbeck. Will proved, May 28, 1613. (Peile, I.
166; Lines. Pedigrees, 576.)
LACY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, Jime 10,
1674. 3rd s. of Jerome, of SaSron Walden, Essex, Esq.
Matric. 1674. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 24, 1675-6.
Brother of Jerome (1674), Richard (1678) and Solomon
(1673)-
LACYE, SOLOMON. B.A. from Pembroke, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
V. of Ickleton, Cambs., 1612-8. V. of Littleport, 1618-27.
Buried there July 1, 1627.
LACEY, SOLOMON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Apr.
19, 1673. S. of Jerome, Esq., of Safiron Walden. Age 9 in
1664. Brother of Jerome (1674), Richard (1678) and Samuel
(1674). (Vis. of Essex, ifif)^.)
LACYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1617.
See the next.
LACYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1617. One of these (probably the latter, if two) was B.A.
from Magdalene, 1620-1; Incorp. at Oxford, 1623.
LACY, WALTER. B.A. 1470-1; M.A.; M.D. Fellow of Peter-
house, 1473-94. Will (P.C.C.) i5i2;'of St An tholin, London
and Suffolk.' Leaves to the College 'a standing cuppe gylt
with a cover, that I may be remembered as a fellow'; and
a gift to each fellow. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LACY, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1470-1; D.Civ.L. 1477-8.
LACYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1550.
LACYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1550.
LACYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1554.
Doubtless of Little Deeping, Lines.; s. of Henry, of Stamford.
Married Joan, dau. of Robert Tighe, of St James', Deeping.
WiU (Lincoln) June 5, 1612. Father of Robert (1581).
(Peile, I. 58; Lines. Pedigrees, 576.)
LACYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
LACY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June 22,
1629. S. of Nathaniel. B. at Deeping, Lines. School,
Melton (Mr Humphrey). Matric. 1629.
LACIE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1629.
S. of Thomas, of Beverley. B. 1610. School, Beverley.
Scholar; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636; B.D. 1643; D-D- 1663
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1636-50; ejected; restored, 1660-2. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1636. R- of Thomhill, Yorks.,
1662-71. Chaplain to Prince Rupert during the war. Taken
prisoner at Bridgewater. Royalist compounder: fined £26.
DiedMay 12, 1671. Buried at Thomhill. M.I. Benefactor to
St John's. (D.N.B.)
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Lacy, William
LACEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1720. Of
Middlesex. S. of Roger and Elizabeth. Bapt. at Hackney,
Feb. 16, 1704. Colleger at Eton, 1715-20. Matric. Easter,
1721- B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. Perhaps R. of North Wrax-
hall, WUts., 1732-61. WiU (P.C.C.) 1761.
LACV, WILLIAM SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caios, Mar. 26,
1700. S. of Thomas, gent., of Aldridge, Staffs. B. there.
School, Sutton Coldfield, Warws. (Mr Sanders). Matric. 1700.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 9, 1700. Died in College.
Buried July 19, 1702. (Venn, i. 504.)
LACY, . Incorp. 1488-9.
LACY, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1557.
LADD or LADDS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr.
28, 1685. S. of John, surgeon, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1685-90; M.B. 1690; M.D.
1695. Entered at Leyden, May 27, 1689. F.R.C.P., 1708.
Censor, 1715-22. Died Jan. 3, 1724-5- Buried at St Andrew's,
Holbom. Will (P.C.C.) 1725. (Venn, i. 478; Munk, 11. 21.)
LADD, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1624.
Probably s. of Robert, of Broughton, Northants. B.A.
1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest,
Sept. 20, 1629. V. of Cransley, Northants., 1637-9- Buried
there Apr. 3, 1639, aged 34. M.I. (H. I. Longden.)
LADE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Oct. 27, 1748.
One of these names, s. and h. of Michael, of Teversham, Kent,
Esq., adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 4, 1767.
LADLER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, May 15,
1678. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1678, as
'Layder'; Scholar, 1680; B.A. 1681-2.
LADLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 26,
1638. S. of James ('John,' in Christ's register), butcher, of
Durham. B. there. School, Durham. King's scholar there,
1632. Migrated to Christ's, June 24, 1641. B.A. 1641-2;
D.D. 1674 (Lit. Reg.). V. of Merrington, Durham, 1658-60
('Sadler,' in Surtees). R. of Gateshead, 1661-75. Master of
the Free Chapel of St Edmund, alias the Hospital of King
James. V. of Whelpington, 1661. Married, at St Andrew's,
Newcastle, June 29, 1676, Ann Anderson, widow. Died at
Gateshead, 1679. Buried there Apr. 17. (Peile, 1. 477; H. M.
Wood.)
LADLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 25, 1667-8.
S. of John. Matric. 1668; M.A. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). He was then
a Fell.-Com. of Christ's and about to travel abroad. (Peile, 11.
I3-)
LADYMAN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1620; priest.
May, 1624.
LAFAITE, DANIEL. M.A. 1705 (Incorp. from Bordeaux). One,
Daniel La Fitte, V. of WooUavington, Sussex, 1691-1731.
LA FARGUE, ELIAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 19, 1709.
B. in France. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Prob-
ably died at Stamford; will (P.C.C.) 1753; of Greatford, Lines.
LAGDALE, CHRISTOPHER (1632), see LANGDALE.
LAGDEN, GAMALIEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1681.
Of Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1682; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1710.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1703; priest, Feb. 17, 1705-6.
R. of East Mersea, Essex, 1707-37. V. of Colne Alba, 1709-
37. R. of Abberton, 1710-37.
LAGDEN or LUGDEN, GEOFFREY. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Eeister, 1588. Of Essex. Perhaps will (Comm. C. Essex) 1646;
of Hempstead, Essex, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LAGDEN, GILES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1597.
Matric. c. 1597; B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from Christ's, 1607.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1622.
LAGTON, W. B.D. 1471-2.
LAIDMAN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June I, 1672. S. of John, of Bowes, Yorks. B. there. School,
Brignall, Richmondshire, Yorks. Matric. 1672, as 'Loydman';
B.A. 1675-6; M.A. from Caius, 1688. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1676. V. of Woodhom, Northumberland, 1692-1724.
Married, at Whickham, Durham, Feb. 3, 1680-1, Catherine
Mason. Buried at Woodhom, Mar. 14, 1723-4. Father of
the next. (Venn, 1. 485; H. M. Wood.)
LAIDMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May i,
1699. S. of Christopher (above). B. at Woodhorn, North-
umberland. Bapt. at Whickham, Jan. 10, 1681-2. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A.
1706. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 13, 1703; priest, June 8,
1707. R. of Whalton, Northumberland, 1723-45. Married
Christia, dau. of Robert Metford, of Seghill. Died at Whalton,
Sept. 28, 1745. Buried there. Father of the next.
LAIDMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June
8, 1730. S. of John (above), of Northumberland. Bapt. at
Woodhom, Oct. 7, 1710. School, Sedbergh (Dr Saunders).
Matric. 1730; B.A. 1733-4; M-A. 1750. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Lake, Richard
1734; priest, Sept. 1735. V. of Calverley, Yorks., 1747-58.
V. of Warden, Northumberland, 1758-82. P.C. of Ninebanks,
1764-9. Died at Warden, June 22, 1782, aged 71. M.l.
(Scott-Mayor, 11. 426.)
LAITZ, . Incorp. from Oxford, 1497-8.
LAKE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4, 1636.
Of Devon. Matric. 1636. R. of Charleton, Devon, 1643;
sequestered, 1645; restored, 1660. Died soon after. Admon.
(Exeter) 1661. (Walker, Sufferings.)
LAKE, BIBYE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4, 1699. Of
Lincolnshire. S. and h. of Thomas, of Bishop's Norton,
Lines. Bapt. Apr. 10, 1684. Matric. 1699. Created Bart.,
Oct. 17, 1711. Bencher of the Middle Temple. Buried in the
Temple Church, Apr. 6, 1744. (G.E.C.)
LAKE, CHARLES. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Sidney, Mar. 28,
1705. 4th s. of Richard (1666), V. of Sparham, Norfolk. B.
at Dasset, Warws. Schools, Bury and Charterhouse. Matric.
1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1710; priest, Sept. 1712. V. of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, 1722.
Brother of Richard (1697).
LAKE, EDWARD. B..\. from St Catharine's, 1626. S. of
Richard, of Irby. Lines. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. B.C.L.
(St Alban's Hall) 1627-8. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1636. LL.D.
(Cambridge) 1637. Chancellor of Lincohi diocese. Advocate-
general of Ireland. M.P. for Cavan, in the Irish Parliament,
1639-40. Wounded at Edgehill. Received warrant for an
English baronetcy, Dec. 1643. Created Bart., 1643- Created
Baronet of Scotland, July, 1661. Married Anne, dau. of
Simon Bibye of Buckden, Hunts. Died Apr. i8, 1674, aged
77. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. M.I. (G.E.C; Lines.
Pedigrees, 577; A. B. Beaven.)
LAKE, EDWARD. D.D. 1676 (Lit. Reg.). Of Exeter, Devon,
cler. fil. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, July 31,
1658. Brother of St Katherine's-by-the-Tower. Chaplain to
the Duke of York. R. of Norton, Kent, 1669-83. Preb. of
Exeter, 1675-8. Archdeacon of Exeter; and R. of St Mary-
at-Hill, 1676-1704. R. of St Andrew Hubbard, London,
1682-1704. Chaplain to Queen Mary and Queen Anne. Died
Feb. 1, 1703-4, aged 62. Buried in St Katherine's-by-the-
Tower. M.I. WiU, P.C.C. (Al.Oxon.;D.N.B.;A.B.B6z^ven.)
LAKE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Fellow.
LAKE, HUGH. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1595; B.A.
1599-1600; M.A. 1604.
LAKE, JAMES. M.A. from Christ's, 1641. S. of Michael, of
Ilminster, Somerset. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
Feb. 1631-2, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1633-4. V. of St Veryan,
Cornwall, 1642-61. R. of Lanteglos-by-Camelford, 1660-77.
R. of Minster, 1662-72. Canon of Exeter. Married, Jan. 27,
1641, Mary Gibbyns. Died in Exeter, Sept. 30, 1678. Buried
in the Cathedral. (Peile, 1. 478; At. Oxon.; N. and Q., ist S.,
XI. 282.)
LAKE, JAMES. M.A. from Trinity, 1676. Matric. from St
John's College, Oxford, Apr. 1, 1656; B.A. (Oxford) 1660.
Probably R. of Jacobstowe, Devon, 1663. R. of Black
Torrington, 1663-1712. R. of Aveton Gifiard, 1678-89.
Admon. (Exeter) 1723, of James Lake, clerk; of Black
Torrington. (A I. Oxon.)
LAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 13) at St John's, Dec. 4, 1637.
S. of Thomas, grocer, of Halifax, Yorks. B. there. Bapt.
Dec. 5, 1624. School, Halifax. B.A. 1641-2; D.D. 1661 (LU.
Reg.). V. of Leeds, Yorks., 1661-3. R. of St Botolph,
Bishopsgate, 1663-70. Preb. of St Paul's, 1667-82. R. of
Prestwich, 1668-85. Preb. of York, 1670-85. Preb. of
Southwell, 1670-82. Master of Bawtry Hospital, 1674.
Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1680-2. Bishop of Sodor and Man,
1682-4; of Bristol, 1684-5; of Chichester, 1685-9, suspended
as a non-juror. One of the seven bishops committed to the
Tower. Wrote a Life of John Cleveland, the poet. Died
Aug. 30, 1689. Buried in St Botolph's Church. Father of
William (1682-3). (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
LAKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 15, 1669. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1672; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678.
LAKE, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 16,
1663-4. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670.
LAKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 18, 1666.
S. of William (1639), R. of Little Staughton, Hunts. B. there.
School, Kimbolton, Hunts. Matric. 1667. Migrated to
Sidney, Oct. 2, 1668. B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. University
praelector in philosophy, 1667. Incorp. at Oxford, 1673.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1676; priest, 1682. R. of Avon Dassett,
Warws., 1682. Licensed to marry Elizabeth Clopton, of
Islington, Middlesex, Dec. 24, 1677. Father of the next and
of Charles (1705). (Venn, i. 428.)
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Lake, Richard
LAKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 18,
1697. S. of Richard (above), derk. B. at Islington, Middlesex.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1697. Brother of Charles
(1705).
LAKE, THOMAS. Probably educated at Cambridge. S. of
Almeric, of Southampton. B. there, c. 1567. School, South-
ampton. M.A. (Oxford) 1592 (on the Queen's visit). Clerk
of the signet, c. 1600. Latin secretary to James I, 1603.
Knighted, May 20, 1603. Keeper of the Records at Whitehall,
i5o^. M.P. for Bossiney, 1601; for Launceston, 1604-11; for
Middlesex, 1614; for Wells, 1625; for Wootton Bassett, 1626.
Privy Councillor, 1614. Secretary of State, 1616-9. Charged
with defamation of character by the Countess of Essex; fined,
imprisoned and cUsmissed from office, 1619. Retired to his
estate of Cannons, Middlesex. Died there Sept. 17, 1630.
{D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
LAKE or LAKES, THOMAS, B.A. from King's, 1609-10; M.A.
1613.
LAKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 7, i6i8.
Of Essex. Matric. 1618. (He may have been a s. of Thomas,
of Wilston, Tring, Herts. Bapt. there, Aug. 4, 1602. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21, 1617-8. The patron of Leyton,
Essex, in 1638, was a Lake, of Wilston.) Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22, 1623. A Thomas Lake
became V. of Leyton, 1638. Perhaps R. of Wickford, in 1645.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1652; of Nevendon,
Essex, clerk. (T. A . Walker.)
LAIKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Feb. 22,
1649-50. S. of Thomas, of Castleford, Yorks. School,
Pontefract. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4. Probably Head
Master of Pontefract School, 1654-60. Died 1660. (Vis. of
Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
LAKE or LAKES, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's,
Lent, 1656-7. One of these names, s. and h. of Lancelot, of
Cannons, Middlesex, Esq. (afterwards Knt.), adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Feb. 24, 1656-7. Of Cannons, Little Stanmore,
Middlesex. Knighted, Dec. 4, 1670. Buried at Little
Stanmore, 1673. (Le Neve, Knights, 244; Lipscomb, 11. 76.)
LAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1662; B.A. 1665-6. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 4,
1664, as s. and h. of Thomas, of Barking, Essex, gent.
LAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's Hall, 1412. Resigned,
1432, without a degree. Clerk in the Chapel Royal. (Trin,
Coll. Admissions, i. 114.)
LAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 20, 1598.
Matric. 1598; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. from Clare, 1606.
LAKE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Hempston, Devon, pleb. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, July 16, 1625, age 18; B..\. (Oxford) 1628;
M.A. 1631-2; B.D. 1639-40. R. of Little Staughton, Hunts.,
1647. Father of Richard (1666).
LAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 16, 1661. Of
Berkshire. Matric. 1661. Presumably V. of Chippenham,
1681-1704. V. of Harden Huish, 1683-1704. Preb. of Sarum,
1690-1704. Will of one of these names (Consist. C. Sarum)
1704, of Chippenham, Wilts., clerk.
LAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 20,
1682-3. S.of John.D.D. (1637), Bishopof SodorandMan. B.
in London. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7.
Fellow, 1688-1709. Non -juror.
LAKELAND or LACKLAND, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Christ's, July 3, 1649. S. of Nicholas. B. at Mansfield.
School, Repton (Mr UUock). Matric. 1649.
LAKELAND, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, June
8, 1674. B. at Stainforth, near Settle, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Briggs). B-.-V. 1677.
LAKELAND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8.
LAKENHAM or LAKINGHAM, WILLIAM. B.A. 1498-9. Of
Norwich diocese. M.A. 1502-3. Fellow of Peterhouse,
1501-12. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) Feb. ig, 1501-2. R. of
South Runcton, Norfolk, 1511-20. V. of Eastwood, Essex,
1520-1. Died 1521. (r. A. Walker.)
LAKENHEATH, ADAM DE. B.D. ChanceUor of the University,
1373-4. Petitioned the Pope, 1363, for a benefice. Benefactor
to the University Library. {Cal. Pap. Pet., i. 405.)
LAKERS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1580-1; B..\. 1584-5. V. of Lakenheath, Suffolk, 1587-92.
LAKERS, JONAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1582; B.A. 15S5-6. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 15, 1590. V.
of Flixton, Suffolk, 1590-1639. Died May 2, 1639.
LAKES, JAMES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1601.
S. of Osmund (1562). B. at Ringwood, Hants. Matric. 1601;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Fellow, 1604-11. Licensed to
practise medicine, 1631.
Lambe, Davies
LAKES, OSMUND. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1562. S. of James, of Smarden, Kent. Matric.
1562; B.A. 1566-7 (ist in the ordo); M.A. 1570; B.D. 1579.
Fellow, 1565-80. Proctor, 1577-8. Vice-Provost, 1579. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 11, 1574. V. of Ringwood,
Hants., 1579. Died 1621. Father of James (above), brother
of the next and of Thomas (1557-8). (Vis. of London, 1634;
Harwood.)
LAKES, STEPHEN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1565.
S. of James. B. at Smarden, Kent, c. 1550. Matric. 1565;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573; LL.D. 1579. Fellow, 1568-79.
Commissary to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1582. Preb.
of Canterbury, 1588-^. Master in Chancery. Will (P.C.C.)
1617; of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London. Brother of
Osmund (1562) and Thomas (1557-8). (Cooper, 11. 325; Vis.
of London, 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
LAKES or LAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar.
1557-8. S. of James, of Smarden, Kent. B.A. 1560-1; M.A.
from Peterhouse, 1564; M.D. 1571. Fellow of Peterhouse,
1562. M.P. for Hastings, 1572, 1585 and 1586. L.R.C.P.,
1590. Resided in Fetter Lane. Buried at St Dunstan-iu-
the-West, Sept. 26, 1595. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Osmund
(1562) and Stephen (1565). (Munk, i. 100; Vis. of London,
1634; Cooper, II. 192; III. 99.)
LAKES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1615.
LAKES, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at King's, Lent, 1613-4.
Perhaps William, s. of Stephen (above).
LAKYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1548. Of
Warwickshire. B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556; B.D. from Jesus,
1560. Fellow of St John's, 1553. Fellow of Jesus, 1561.
Masterof Jesus, 1565-4. Incorp. at Oxford, 1560. University
preacher, 1560. V. of Impington, Cambs., in 1561. V. of
Duxford St Peter, 1562-4, deprived. (Cooper, i. 240; A. Gray.)
LAKYN, MILES. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 16, 1546. Of Windsor. Matric. 1546; B.A. 1550-1.
Fellow, 15 49-51. Studied thelawat Fumival's Inn. (Harwood.)
LAKYN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1544;
B.A. 1547-8; M.A. 1551; B.D. 1561; D.D. 1570. Fellow, 1548.
An exile at Strasburg under Queen Mary. R. of Bolton
Percy, Yorks., 1560-75. Preb. of Southwell, 1561-75. Preb.
of York, 1564-75. R. of Kirkby Overblow, 1573-5. Died
Oct. 1575. Probably brother of John. (Cooper, i. 341.)
LAKYN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1573.
LAKYN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1560;
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Licensed to practise medicine,
1579. M.D. 1580. Fellow, 1566. Proctor, 1579-80.
LALLY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Pembroke, July 5,
1732. S. of Henry, gent. B. in London.
LALLY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse, May 21,
1740. Of London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1740;
Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1760. Fellow, 1744. Ord.
priest (Ely) Dec. 1746. R. of Clopton, Sufiolk, 1746. V. of
Haddenham, Bucks. (Apr.-Oct.), 1749. R. of Pitchcott,
1762-71. Died 1771. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1771.
LAMAN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1460-1.
LAMBE, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 27, 1723.
FeU.-Com. Apr. 23, 1726. Of Northamptonshire. Matric.
1723; B.A. 1726-7.
LAMBE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1640. Perhaps s. of Bartholomew, of London, gent.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1649.
LAMBE, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 27, 1664. S. of James, clerk, peti-canon of Canterbury.
B. there. Bapt. at the Cathedral, Mar. 9, 1645-6. School,
Canterbury (Mr Paris). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1671. One of these names buried in the Cathedral, Nov. 2,
1678. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LAMBE, CHARLES. M.A. from King's, 1709. S. of John (1664),
of Wheathampstead, Herts., Dean of Ely. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, July 12, 1697; B.A. (Oxford) 1701;
D.D. (Lambeth) 1722. V. of Impington, Cambs., 1704. R. of
Trottisclifie, Kent, 1709. Chaplain to the Duke of Portland,
governor of Jamaica. R. of St John's, Kingston, Jamaica,
1729. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1733. Brother of Henry (1692). (Al.
Oxon.)
LAMBE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1624. S. of Stephen (? 1594), of Egerton, Kent. Age 11 in
i6ig. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 14, 1627. Called to
the Bar, May 8, 1635. Died in the Temple, July, 1635. Will
(P.C.C.) proved by father Stephen. (Vis. of Kent.)
LAMBE, DAVIES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 20,
1733-4. S. of John (1703), V. of Oxton, Notts. B. at South-
well. School, Nottingham (Mr Swale). Matric. 1735; B.A.
1737-8; M.A. 1741. Fellow, 1739-49. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
June 17, 1739; priest, Oct. 12, 1740. R. of Ridley, Kent,
1740-71. R. of Lullingstone, 1748-71. Buried at Ridley,
Dec. 30, 1771. M.I. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 450.)
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LAMBE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1575. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Trimley, Suffolk. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. ii, 1578-9. Died Nov. 19, 1617. M.I. in
East Bergholt Church, where he is described as 'learned in
divine and common laws.' Doubtless brother of Thomas
(1575)- (E. Anglian., N. S., xii. 310.)
LAMBE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 3, 1666. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1674. Probably R. of Acle,
Norfolk, till 17 10. Father of the next.
LAMBE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 9,
1713. S. of Edward (above), R. of Acle, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Norwich (private; Mr Nobbs). Scholar, 1713-7; B.A.
1716-7. (Venn, 1. 529.)
LAMB, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, May 20, 1701.
S. of Nathaniel, clerk. B. at York. Schools, York and Hull
(Mr Pell). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5.
LAMB, GEORGE. ' Of Sx John's,' Cambridge, when adm. extra-
licentiate R.C.P., Oct. 29, 1709. Resident at Wallingford,
Berks. {Munk, 11. 26.)
LAMBE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, June 16,
1682. S. of Robert, clerk (1648). B. at Milton Bryan, Beds.
School, Hardrin, Herts, (private). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
Probably ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1699; priest, Sept.
21, 1700. Married, at Milton Bryan, June 20, 1700, Elizabeth
Lawson, of Wobum.
LAMB, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 12, 1692. Of
Hertfordshire. S. of John (1664), D.D., R. of Wheathamp-
stead. Matric. 1693; LL.B. 1697-8; LL.D. 1709. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1697; priest (Lincoln) June 19,
1698. Preb. of St Paul's, 1717-29. Chaplain to the King,
and to the Duke of Marlborough. V. of Impington, Cambs.,
1709. Lecturer at St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey. Died
Mar. 24, 1728-9, aged 55. M.I. at Wheathampstead. Brother
of Charles (1709).
LAMB, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Jan. 29,
1693-4. S. of John (1661), R. of Cranford, Northants. Bapt.
at Stanwick, Oct. 29, 1677. School, Cranford. Matric. 1696;
B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Fellow, 1701. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 22, 1700; priest, Sept. 20, 1702. R. of Cranford St John,
Northants., 1704-45. Buried there Nov. 19, 1745. Will
(Northampton) 1746. Father of Robert (1721). (H. I.
Longden.)
LAMBE, JAMES. B.A. from King's, 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 18; priest, June 19, 1614. Probably
V. of Holy Cross Westgate, Canterbury, 1617-62. Died 1662.
LAMBE, JAMES. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard. B. in All Saints' parish, Oxford, Feb. 2, 1598-9.
Matric. (Oxford) 1613; B.A. (Brasenose College) 1615-6;
M..\. 1619-20; D.D. (St Mary HaU) 1660. R. of Botley,
Hants., 1639-60. Canon of Westminster, 1660-4. R- °i
Kingsworthy, Hants., 1661. R. of St Andrew's, Holbom,
1662-4. Orientalist. Died Oct. 18, 1664. Buried in West-
minster Abbey. WiU, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LAMBE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, May 26,
1671. S. of John, of Foulthorp, Durham. Bapt. at Grindon,
July 31, 1653. School, Houghton, Durham. Matric. 1671;
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 19,
1675. Lecturer at Carlisle, 1687. R. of Bewcastle, Cumber-
land, 1689-98. V. of St Lawrence, Appleby, 1698-1720. V.
of Crosby Garrett, 1713-7. [Nightingale.)
LAMBE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1579.
LAMBE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1583.
S. of John, and Elizabeth, dau. of William Aylett, of Riven-
hall, Essex. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; LL.D. 1616. Admitted
advocate, 1602. Incorp. at Oxford, 1643. Chancellor and
Vicar-general of diocese of Peterborough, 1615. Commissary
to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln, 1617. Knighted, July
26, 1621. A member of the High Commission Court, 1629-41,
and an active supporter of Laud. Registrar of Ely, 1630.
Dean of the Arches, 1633-47. Chancellor and Keeper of the
great seal to Queen Henrietta Maria, 1640. His property was
sequestrated shortly before Dec. 14, 1646. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1647. {D.N.B.)
LAMBE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1625;
Scholar, 1627; B.A. 1628-9. Migrated to Jesus, May 9, 1631.
M.A. 1633. One of these names (M.A.) C. of Drax, Yorks.,
1643.
LAMBE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, Apr. 20,
1642. S. of John. B. in Suffolk. Matric. 1642.
LAMBE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr. 18,
1655. S. of Michael (1622), of Hothroyd, Felkirk, Yorks.
School, Sherbum. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
One of these names Head Master of Pontefract, in 1660.
Brother of Nathaniel (1654) and Seth (1662).
LAMBE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 4, 1660. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1665-6.
Lambe, Robert
LAMB, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Sept. 12.
1661. S. of John, of Peterborough. School, Peterborough.
B.A. 1665-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1668; priest,
June 18, 1671, as M.A. R. of Cranford St John, Northants.,
1681-1703. Buried there Nov. 9, 1703. Father of Henry
(1693-4). (H. I. Longden.)
LAMBE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Dec. 30, 1664.
S. of Thomas, merchant. B. in London. Schools, Charter-
house, Hertford, and Hackney, Middlesex (Mr Hewis).
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672; D.D. 1693. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670; priest (Lincoln) May i, 1673-
R. of Wheathampstead, Herts., 1673-1708. Chaplain to
WiUiam III. Dean of Ely, 1693-1708. Died Aug. 10, 1708.
WiU, P.C.C. Father of Charles (1709) and Henry (1692).
(Le Neve, Mon.; Bentham, Ely.)
LAMB, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Aug. 6, 1668. Matric.
1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674; priest
(London) May, 1676. Perhaps R. of Rayne Parva, Essex,
1683-1703. Died 1703.
LAMB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, i68g. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1694; priest, Dec. 21, 1695- One of these
names C. of Chigwell, Essex. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Oct.
3, 1698. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LAMBE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 11,
1691-2. S. of Christopher. B. at Maidstone, Kent. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1692; Scholar, 1692; B.A. 1695-6;
M.A. 1699. Perhaps R. of Ridley, Kent, 1719-40. Died Apr.
24, 1740.
LAMBE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 19, 1703. B. at
Nottingham, 1685. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1708; priest, 1709. V. of Oxton,
Notts. P.C. of Edingley. Minor canon of Southwell. R. of
Shadoxhurst, Kent, 1717-33- Master of Southwell School,
1718. R. of Longfield, Kent, 1731. Chaplain to the Duke of
Montague. Died 1733. M-I- Father of Davies (i733-4)-
[Scott-Mayor, iii. 450.)
LAMB, JOHN TAYLOR. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Jan.
17^ 1745-6. S. of William, clerk, of Sussex. B. at Ditchliug.
School, Streatham, Surrey (Mr Talbot). Matric. 1748-9; B.A.
1749-50. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Mar. 11, i749-5o; priest
(Rochester) Mar. 3, 1750-1. Master of Whitgift's School,
Croydon, 1751-74. Chaplain to Croydon Hospital. V. of
Leysdown, Kent, 1757-61. R. of Keston, 1761-74- Died
1774. Will, P.C.C. [Scott-Mayor, 111. 555.)
LAMBE, LACON. M.A. from St John's, i733- S. of William, of
Dilwyn, Hereford, gent. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
June 6, 1717, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1721. V. of Llangattock-
by-Caerleon, Monmouth, 1729-42. V. of Shire Newton, i734-
42. Died 1742. [Scott-Mayor, in. 448; Al. Oxon.; Burke,
L.G.)
LAMBE, LIONEL. Probably B.A. from Trinity, 1618. M.A.
from Christ's, 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 27, 1621;
priest, Oct. i, 1623. Head Master of Stamford Grammar
School, 1625. V. of Somerby, Leics., 1631. V. of St Martin,
Stamford, 1637. Confrater of Brown's Hospital, Stamford.
Buried at St Martin's, Jan. 28, 1660-1. Father of Thomas
(1647).
LAMB, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 8, 1705-6.
S. of Thomas, of Sandford, Westmorland. School, Appleby
(Mr Banks). Matric. 1705-6; B..\. 1711-2.
LAMBE, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1622. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon
(York) Feb. 1626-7; priest. Mar. 1627-8. V. of Felkirk,
Yorks., c. 1640; and chaplain in the Monckton family at
Hothroyd. Father of Nathaniel (1654), John (1655) and Seth
(1662). (J. Parker.)
LAMBE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age i7) at Magdalene,
Apr. 15, 1654. S. of Michael (above), V. of Felkirk, Yorks.,
and of Hothroyd. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1654; B.A.
1657. Brother of John (1655) and Seth (1662).
LAMB, PATRICK. M.A. 1682 [Com. Reg.).
LAMB, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 3, 1641. S. of
Henry. V. of Cerne Abbas, Dorset. B. there. Matric. 1641;
B.A. 1646. Minister of Alton St Pancras, Dorset, in 1650; of
Bere Regis and Winterboume Kingston, 1657-8. Silenced,
1662. Afterwards minister at Clapham, Surrey. Died Mar.
25, 1689. (Calamy, i. 442; F. S. Hockaday.)
LAMBE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1545,
impuhcs.
LAMBE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627; B.D. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 24, 1626; priest, Sept. 30, 1627. R. of Cranford St
John, Northants., 1629-40. Buried there Feb. 24, 1639-40.
[Peile, 1. 334; H. I. Longden.)
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LAMBE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr. 6,
1648. S. of John, citizen of Peterborough. School, Peter-
borough. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Fellow.
Doubtless R. of Milton Bryant, Beds., 1667-1701, and
father of Henry (1682).
LAMB, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1698.
B. at Bermondsey, Southwark. Matric. Easter, 1699; B.A.
1701-2; M..\. 1706. Fellow, 1701. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22,
1706. R. of Stour Provost, Dorset, 1716-24. R. of Stanmer,
Sussex, 1724-7. V. of Falmer, 1724-7. Buried at Stanmer,
Aug. 25, 1727.
LAMB, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 9, 1721.
S. of Matthew, of London. School, Enfield, Middlesex (Dr
Uvedale). Matric. 1721; LL.B. 1726; LL.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.).
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 26; priest. Mar. 5, 1726-7. V. of
Hather and Kedby, Lines., 1727. Dean of Peterborough,
1744-64. R. of Peakirk with Clinton, Northants., 1747-63.
Preb. of Lincohi, 1750. F.R.S., 1758. R. of Hatfield, Herts.,
1763-9. Bishop of Peterborough, 1764-9. Died at Hatfield
rectory, Nov. 3, 1769. Buried there. (G. Mag.; Lond. Mag.;
H. I. Longden.)
LAMBE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 15,
1721. S. of Henry (1693-4), R. of Cranford, Northants.
School, Guilsborough (Mr Worting). Matric. 1721; B.A.
1724-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1727; priest. May 24,
1730. Perhaps V. of Warden, Beds., 1738.
LAMB, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 13,
1728. S. of John, mercer, of Durham. Bapt. there, at St
Nicholas, Aug. 15, 1711. School, Durham. Matric. 1728;
B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1733; priest
(Norwich) Oct. 1735. Minor canon of Durham. P.C. of South
Shields, 1747. V. of Norham, Northumberland, 1747-95.
Author of 'An Exact and Circumstantial History of the
Battle of Flodden in verse, written about the time of Queen
Elizabeth.' Married Philadelphia Nelson, Apr. 11, 1755.
Died at Edinburgh, May 7, 1795. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 413;
D.N.B.)
LAMBE, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1579.
Of Nottinghamshire.
LAMBE, SETH. .Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June 26,
1662. S. of Michael (1622), V. of Felkirk, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sherbum (Mr Lambe). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1665-6;
M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1667. V. of Ealing,
Middlesex, 1673-1702. Died 1702. Brother of John (1655)
and Nathaniel (1654).
LAMBE, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1621 ; B.A.
1623-4.
LAMBE, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594; B.A.
1597-8; M.A. 1601. Probably father of Christopher.
LAMB, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1575.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Trimley, Suffolk. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. 11, 1577-8. Doubtless brother of Edward (1575).
LAMBE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 24,
1626. Perhaps V. of Threckingham, Lines., 1629-42. One
of these names, R. of South Benfleet, Essex, 1641, has been
identified with a contemporary nonconformist preacher, for
whom se€ D.N.B. (For other suggestions see Peile, i. 334.)
LAMBE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 17, 1639.
Of Kent. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Perhaps
V. of Rainham, Kent, 1656-62. Died Apr. 11, 1662.
LAMBE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Dec. 2,
1647. S. of Lionel (1618), V. of St Martin by Stamford.
School, Stamford (Mr Humphrey). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-
2; M.A. 1655. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. Probably chaplain
in the Navy, 1658. R. of Healing, Lines., 1669.
LAMBE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 6, 1668.
Matric. 1669; B.A. from Magdalene, 1672-3. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672. Master of Rothwell
School, Northants., 1675.
LAMBE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. One of these names 'B.A.; of York
diocese' ord. priest (Durham) May 22, 1586.
LAMBE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 13,
1627; priest. Mar. 25, 1628. Perhaps R. of Marsham, Norfolk,
and father of the next.
LAMBE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 30,
1648. S. of William (? above), R. of Marsham, near Aylsham.
B. at Stody, near Holt, Norfolk. School, Norwich (Mr
Levering). Buried at AU Saints', Cambridge, Jan. 23, 1650-1.
LAMB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Feb. 9,
1685-6. S. of William, gent. B. at Peterborough, Northants.
School, Peterborough (Mr Waring). Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-
90. Probably ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 10, 1693.
LAMB, . D. (Div. or Law) 1467-8. A friar.
Lambert, John
LAMBE, . Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1544.
LAMBE, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1698-9.
LAMBARD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1605.
Perhaps 2nd s. of William, of Greenwich, and afterwards of
Sevenoaks, Kent. B. Aug. 16, 1587. If so, twin-brother to
'Fane' (1605). (Archaeol. Cantiana, v. 248.)
LAMBERD, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1579.
LAMBARD, STEPHEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, June 13,
1717. B. in London.
LAMBERD, VANNE (? FANE). Matric. pens, from Clare,
Easter, 1605. Perhaps s. of William, of Greenwich, Kent.
B. Aug. 16, 1587; and twin-brother to George (1605).
LAMBARD, . B.D. 1473-4; D.D. 1484-5. A friar.
LAMBART, GARY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Dec. 3,
1618. 2nd s. of Sir Oliver, Knt. (afterwards Lord Lambart,
Baron of Cavan). Matric. i6i8-g. Perhaps knighted, Sept. 8,
1622. Brother of the next. {Vis. of Surrey, 1623; G.E.C.)
LAMBART, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Dec. 3,
1618. S. of Sir Ohver, Baron Lambart. B. 1600. Matric.
1618-9; M.A. 1619 {Lit. Reg.). Succeeded his father, June,
1618. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1619-20. M.P. forBossiney,
1626, 1628-9. Appointed Seneschal for the government of
Co. Cavan, and of KeUs, 1627. Succeeded to the command
of Lord Moore's Company of foot, 1628. Military Governor
of Ireland, 1642. Privy Councillor. Created Earl of Cavan
and Viscount Kilcoursie, Apr. 1647. Died June 25, 1660.
Buried in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Brother of the
above. {D.N.B.; Vis. of Surrey; G.E.C.)
LAMBERT, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1570. One of these names, of Wiltshire, adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. 13, 1573-4.
LAMBERT, EDWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1579. Of
Norfolk. Perhaps s. of Richard, Sheriff of London. If so, of
Boyton, Wilts. Died 1608. Buried at Oxnead, Norfolk.
Perhaps father of the next. (Hoare, Wilts., i. 203.)
LAMBERT, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
c. 1597. Perhaps s. of Edward (above). If so, of Boyton,
WUts., Esq. Died 1612. One of these names, of Wiltshire,
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1600.
LAMBERT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1629; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
LAMBERT, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1592-3;
B.A. 1596-7-
LAMBERT, HANAMEEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's,
June 28, 1667. S. of Francis. B. in Fleet Street, London.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674.
Ord. deacon (London) June; priest, Sept. 1671. C. of Peldon,
Essex, 1672. {Peile, 11. 12.)
LAMBERT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 27,
1683. S. of Anthony, merchant. B. at Hull, Yorks. School
(private; Mr Wm Lambert). Matric. 1683. {Vis. of Yorks.,
1666.)
LAMBERT, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1568; B.A. 1571-2.
LAMBERT, JOHN, alias NICHOLSON. B.A. 1519-20 (1st in the
ordo). B. at Norwich. Fellow of Queens', 1521. An early
reformer. Preacher and chaplain at Antwerp. Repeatedly
in trouble for his opinions. Convicted as a heretic, 1538, and
burnt at Smithfield. {Cooper, i. 67; D.N.B.)
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 17, 1564.
Matric. 1564; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570; B.D. 1580. V. of
Duxford St John, Cambs., 1572-1621. University preacher,
1580-1. R. of St Mary, Weeting, Norfolk, 1588-1621. Buried
Nov. 21, 1621. Will, P.C.C.
LAMBERT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Mar. 1618; B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625.
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 14, 1635-6.
Matric. 1636.
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 16,
1667. S. of Francis (? Ralph, of Caville), yeoman, of Carr,
Maltby, Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr EUison).
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674- Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1671; priest. May, 1673. V. of Elloughton, Yorks.,
1678-1702. V. of South Cave, 1684-1702. Died 1702. Father
of John (1702).
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 13,
1673-4. S. of Francis, of Grange in Wensleydale, Yorks.
B. there. School, Bainbrigg. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8.
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1702. S. of John (1667), clerk. B. at South Cave, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6;
M.A. 1709. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1711. R. of Foxholes,
Yorks., 1710-26. R. of Halsham, 1726-37. R. of Leven,
1726-37. Licensed, York, 1713, to marry Anne Appleyard,
of Beverley. Died 1737.
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LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, June 15,
1733. S. of John (? above), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Kilham, Driffield. School, Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr Burrow).
Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon {Litt. dim. from
York) Nov. 1737; C. of Brandesburton ; priest, Dec. 1738.
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, May 11,
1744. Only s. of John, governor of Leicester prison. B. at
Leicester. Schools, Kirkby, Leics. and Oakham. Matric.
1744. One of these names ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 11,
1749-50; priest, June 10, 1750. R. of Foston, Leics., 1750-91.
Died Mar. 16, 1791.
LAMBERT, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
LAMBERT, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 22,
166&-7. S. of Robert, woollen-draper, of Hull, Yorks. B.
there. School, Hull (MrCatlyn). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1;
M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1671; priest. May, 1676.
V. of Beverley Minster, 1671-81. Master of Beverley School,
1674. Perhaps V. of Waghen, 1679-81. Died 1716- Father
of Robert (1693).
LAMBERT, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 5,
1700. S. of William (1663), clerk. B. at Hornsea, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1704; priest, 1705. V.
of Swire, Yorks., 1705. Probably V. of Sculcoates, 1720-6.
LAMBERT, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 20, 1653-4-
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 11, 1661. Marriage license
(York) 1673; Joshua Lambert, clerk, 40, of SpofEorth, and
Bridget Walker, 33, at Kirkby Overblow.
LAMBERT, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 9, 1681. S.
of Thomas. B. at Hubberhokne, Yorks. School, Giggleswick
(Mr Briggs).
LAMBERT, LIONEL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1587.
LAMBERT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 25,
1662. Of Somerset. Matric. 1662. One of these names, s. of
Thomas, of South Cadbury, Somerset, clerk, matric. from
Magdalen HaU, Oxford, July 17, 1663, age 17. [Al. Oxon.)
LAMBART, NEHEMIAH. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent,
1660-1; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Subscribed for priest's
orders (London) June 1, 1667. Master of Camberwell
Grammar School, 1687-1700. R. of Thundersley, Essex,
1689-1700. Died Mar. 26, 1700. M.I. Admon., P.C.C.
LAMBERT, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1494-5-
LAMBERT, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1609.
LAMBERT, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 15, 1711-2. S. of Henry. B. at Gainsborough, Lines.
School, Gainsborough (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1712; B.A.
1715-6; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1719; LL.D. 1728 [Com. Reg.).
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1717. Died at Bath, May 14, 1736-
{T. A. Walker; G. Mag.)
LAMBERT, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
LAMBERT, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1595-6.
LAMBARTE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1552.
LAMBERT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594.
LAMBERT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1609.
LAMBERT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
i6ii. B. in St Peter Hungate, Norwich. B.A. 1613-4; M.A.
1617. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1617, age 24; priest,
Mar. I, 1617-8. C. of Grinstead, Surrey.
LAMBERT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr.
21, 1693. S. of Joseph (1666-7), clerk, of Beverley, Yorks.
School, Beverley (under his father). Matric. 1693; B.A.
1696-7; M.A. 1700; B.D. 1707; D.D. 1718. Fellow, 1699.
Lady Margaret preacher, 1722-34. Master, 1727-35. Vice-
Chancellor, 1727-8, 1729-30. Ord. priest (London) Jan. 6,
1705-6. Died Jan. 25, 1734-5- Will proved (V.C.C.) 1735-
Benefactor to the College. {College History, 220.)
LAMBERT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
25, 1709. S. of Benjamin, woollen-draper. B. at Beverley,
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1709; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1714; priest,
1716. Probably V. of Hessle, Yorks., in 1756.
LAMBERT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1588. One of these names, of Colchester, Essex, adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 1, 1591-2.
LAMBERT, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1620. Of
Kent. Migrated to St John's. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1623-4.
Lambton, William
LAMBERT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1O29-30; M.A. 1634. One of these names V. of Stanford,
Norfolk, till his death, 1662.
LAMBERT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr.
9, 1656. S. of Edmund, Esq. B. at Boyton, Wilts. Of
Boyton, Wilts. Married Eleanor, dau. of Edward Topp, of
Stockton, Esq. Died 1692. (Hoare, WiUs., 1. 203.)
LAMBERT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Feb. 8,
1718-9. S. of Josiah, of Watsfield, near Kendal, Westmor-
land. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727-
V. of Sedbergh, Yorks., 1727-41. V. of Thorpe, near HaniVich,
c. 1741; and afterv/ards R. of Melton, Suffolk. Father of
James (1760), for whom see D.N.B.
LAMBERT, WILLIAM. B.A. 1470-1. Probably s. of John,
alderman of London (M.I. at Hinxworth, Herts.). Preb. of
St Paul's, 1480-93. R. of St Leonard, Foster Lane, 1481-93.
Died 1493.
LAMBERT, WILLIAM. B.A. 1493-4- Of Sutton, Lines. M.A.
1497-8; B.D. 1505-6 (? 1509-10); D.D. 1519-20. Fellow of
Pembroke, 1494; President, 1514. Proctor, 1505-6. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1498-9; priest. Mar. 31, 1499.
University preacher, 1505-6. R. of All Hallows, Honey Lane,
London, 1517-22. WiU (P.C.C.) 1522.
LAMBARTE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1549-
LAMBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 25,
1595-6. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1599-1600.
LAMBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1603. B. at Keswick, Cumberland. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
Ord. deacon (London) June 3, 1610, age 25; C. of Braintree,
Essex; priest, Dec. 22, 1611. One of these names V. of Little
Waldingfield, Sufiolk, 1629-61. Buried there Dec. 30, 1661.
LAMBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1626.
LAMBERT, WILLIAM. {Gallicus.) M.A. 1629.
LAMBART, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
Oct. 26, 1663. S. of Robert, mercer, of Hull, Yorks. B. there.
School, Pocklington (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1673- V. of Hornsea,
Yorks., 1675-1722. Preb. of York, 1689-1722. Died 1722.
Father of Joseph (1700).
LAMBINGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1583.
LAMBKIN, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1.
LAMKYNG, JOHN. B.A. 1525-6. Perhaps V. of Shalford,
Essex, 1517-59. Died 1559. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1559.
LAMBKIN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1589. Of
Hertfordshire. Migrated to Queens', 1593. B.A. 1593-4;
M.A. 1597. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 25, 1600. R. of
Themilthorpe, Norfolk, 1600. R. of Hackford, 1602-17. V.
of Whitwell, 1602-17.
LAMBLEorLEMLEY, JOHNDE. Carmelite of Cambridge. Ord.
acolyte (Ely) May 18, 1350; deacon Apr. 2, 1351-
LAMBTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's, June
9, 1642. S. of John, of Durham. B. there. Bapt. at St
Oswald's, July 18, 1624. Schools, Durham (Mr Smelt) and
Lynn. Matric. 1642. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 7, 1643.
Married Margaret, dau. of Michael Hall, of Consett, June 22,
1650. Buried at Crossgate, Durham, Aug. 20, 1654. (Peile,
I. 481; Surtees, 11. 175; H. M. Wood.)
LAMBTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Apr. 16,
1697. Of Northumberland. S. of Robert. School, Durham.
Matric. 1697; Scholar, 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. priest
(Durham) Sept. 24, 1704. R. of Middleton St George,
Durham, 1705-22. Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1712.
P.C. of Alnwick, Northumberiand, 1718-22. WiU dated,
1731-2-
LAMBTON or LAMPTON, RALPH. Matric FeU.-Com. (age 12)
from St John's, Michs. 1568. S. of Robert, of Lambton. Of
Lambton, Esq. Biu-ied Dec. 10, 1593. Father of William
(1606). (Vis. of Durham.)
LAMBTON or LAMPTON, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
St John's, Michs. 1606. S. of Ralph (1568). Bapt. Nov. 16,
1589. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1608; 'of Lambton,
Durham, gent.' Knighted at Newmarket, Mar. 17, 1614-5.
Captain of a troop of horse in the Royal Army. Slain at
Marston Moor, July 2, 1644. (Vis. of Durham, 1666.)
LAMBTON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Sept. 17, 1639. S. of Sir WiUiam, Knt., of Lambton, Durham.
B. at Rufford, Notts. School, Durham (Mr Smelt). Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 2, 1640. Captain of a troop of horse in
the Royal Army. Fatally wounded at Wakefield, 1643.
Buried in York Minster, July 5, 1643. (Vis. of Durham, 1666;
M. H. Peacock.)
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LAMERTON, WILLIAM. M.A. from Caius, 1712. B. at
Marhamchurch, Cornwall. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, May 23, 1683; B.A. (Oxford) 1687. Chaplain in the
Navy, 1688-1702. V. of Alveley, Essex, 1698. R. of Fish-
bourne, Sussex, to 1 713; of Bedhampton, Hants., 1713-32-
Buried Dec. 5, 1732- (Venn, i. 526.)
LAMLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 21, 1606.
LAMLY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhousk, July 2, 1580.
Matric. 1580.
LAMLEYE, SIMON. B.C.L. in 1366. (Cal. of Papal Petitions.)
LAMMES, LIVINUS. Carmelite of Cambridge. Ord. priest (Ely)
Sept. 18, 1456. (B. Zimmerman.)
LAMMAS, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, May 17,
1654. S. of Stephen, of Hertfordshire. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
LAMMAS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
21, 1607, age 24; C. of Hingham, Norfolk; priest, Dec. 18,
1608. V. of Tottington, 1611-3. R. of Scoulton, 1612-24.
LAMMER, JOHN. M.A. (? of Cambridge). R. of St Ann,
Aldersgate, London, 1446-54. R. of Hartest, Sufiolk, 1453;
and of Boxted; exchanged these for Reed, Herts., 1477.
LAMNER or LOOMER, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1458.
LAMONT, ANDREW. D.D. 1664 (Lit. Reg.). Already M.A.
Perhaps from Scotland (his grandfather, Alan, of Sconic,
Fife). S. of Andrew, D.D., R. of Thwing, Yorks. R. of
Beesley, Surrey. {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LAMOTTE, CHARLES. M.A. from Trinity, 1713; DD- 1728
{Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 12, 1703-4, as
'B.A. of Trinity College'; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1704.
V. of Weekley, Northants., 1704-22. R. of Warkton, 1714-
42. R. of Scaldwell, 1722-42. Chaplain to Prince of Wales.
Chaplain to the first troop of Guards; and to the Duke of
Montagu. F.R.S., 1727. Died at Warkton, Jan. 21, 1741-^-
Buried there. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
LAMOTTE, JAMES. M.A. 1635-6 {Lit. Reg.).
LAMPARED, . B.Can.L. 1456-7.
LAMPLEY, JOHN. B.D. 1533-4- Canonicus.
LAMPLUGH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St
John's, Feb. 17, 1662-3. S. of John, merchant, of Beverley,
Yorks. B. there. School, Grantham (Mr Stokes). Matric.
1663. Died as a student. Buried at St Clement's, Cambridge,
Feb. 2, 1663-4.
LAMPLUGH, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1602. Perhaps s. and h. of Edward, of Cockermouth, Cumber-
land, Esq., deceased; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1604. One
of these names knighted Dec. 16, 1616.
LAMPLUGH, HUGH. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1708. B. at Bishopthorpe, Yorks. (grandson of Thomas, the
Archbishop). Matric. Easter, 1709. Died Dec. 1710.
LAMPLUGH, JOSIAH. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1642. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649; B.D.
1657. Fellow. 1647-9, ejected; and 1654-9. R. of Yelden,
Beds., 1664-75. Buried there May 10, 1675. (W. M. Noble.)
LAMPLUGH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1624. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. and h. of William,
of Lebberston, Yorks.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1626.
One of these names called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, June 5,
1657.
LAMPLOUGH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 9, 1685. Of Yorkshire. School, Thornton, Y'orks.
Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1685. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct.
5, 1687. LL.B. 1690.
LAMPLUGHE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's,
July 9, 1629. S. of Kentigem. B. at 'Wegdom' (? Wigton),
Cumberland. School, Blencowe (Mr Wilkinson). Matric.
1629.
LAMPLUGH, THOMAS. D.D. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Thomas, of Dovenby, Cumberland. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Oct. 10, 1634, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1639;
M.A. 1642; B.D. 1657; D.D. 1660. Fellow of Queen's, 1642.
Principal of St Alban HaU, 1664-73. R. of Binfield, Berks.,
1659. R. of Charlton-on-Otmoor, Oxon., 1659. R. of St
Anthony, London, 1664-71. Archdeacon of London, 1664-
76. Preb. of Worcester, 1669-76. V. of St Martin-in-the-
Fields, London, 1670-6. Dean of Rochester, 1673-6. Bishop
of Exeter, 1676-88. Archbishop of York, 1688-91. Died May
5, 1691. Buried in York Minster. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LAMPLUGH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, 1605;
B.A. from Christ's, 1609; M.A. 1612. Will of one of these
names (Cons. C. London) 1637; M.A., of Sion College, London.
{Cal. Dom. Papers, 1623-5.)
Lancaster, John
LAMPLUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 26, 1666. S. of George, merchant. B. at York. School,
Hull (Mr Catlin). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673-
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. V. of Hatfield Peverel,
Essex, 1672-82. V. of Dagenham, 1682-1705. Preb. of
Ripon, 1689-1705. Buried at Dagenham, Jan. 21, 1704-5.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1705. {Scott-Mayor.)
LAMPLUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June I, 1688. S. of Robert. B. at Scarborough, Yorks.
School, Wykeham. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695.
Ord. deacon (York) May 22, 1692; priest, 1693. C. of Wake-
field, 1693-9. V. of Brodsworth, Yorks., 1700-20. R. of
Sprotborough, 1701-18. R. of Hemsworth, 1718-27. Died
1727. Father of William (1720).
LAMPLUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 25, 1713. S. of John, attorney. B. at Oundle, Northants.
Bapt. June 8, 1696. School, Oakham (Mr Wright). Matric.
1713; B.A. 1716-7. One of these names, 'M.A.,' R. of Earl
Soham, Sufiolk, 1727.
LAMPLUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9,
1720. S. of William (1688), R. of Sprotborough. B. there.
Schools, Wakefield (Mr Clark) and St Martin's Library,
London (Mr Richardson). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1724-5; M.A.
1728. Liu. dim. from York for priest, Dec. 1730. Preb. of
Ripon, 1746-76. V. of Dewsbury, 1761-76. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Dobson, of Cottingley. Died at Knares-
borough. May 7, 1776, aged 72. Buried at Bingley. M.I.
(M. H. Peacock.)
LAMPLOUGH, . B.A. 1484.
LAMPORT, RICHARD. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1462.
Probably of Corpus Christi, in 1471.
LAMPTON, see LAMBTON.
LANCASHIRE or LANKESHIRE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from
St John's, Easter, 1578; B.A. 1581-2.
LANCASHIRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
July 6, 1671. S. of James. B. at Manchester. School, Man-
chester (Mr Wiggins). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
Ord. deacon (Loudon) Sept. 23, 1677. V. of Mattersey, Notts.,
1680-5. V. of Harworth, 1685-1718. Preb. of Southwell,
1705-19. Died Oct. 13, 1719. {Peile, 11. 39; F.M.G., 604.)
LANCASTER, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 12,
1699-1700. S. of Matthew, coachman, of Cambridge. B.
there. Schools, Perse, Cambridge (Mr Sparkes) and Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Tuke). Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1700-2. Migrated
to Emmanuel, June 4, 1702. B.A. 1703-4; LL.B. 1707. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 30, 1705; priest (London) July 1, 1706.
R. of Streathall, Essex, 1706-40; of Wendon Lofts, 1707-40.
Died 1740. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1740. {Venn, 1. 504.)
LANCASTER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1649. R. of Bolton-by-
Bolland, Y'orks., 1642-8. Perhaps V. of Masham, 1649-52.
R. of Bumsall, in 1657. Biuned there Dec. 30, 1694. Father
of the next.
LANCASTER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 13) at Caius,
c. Sept. 1657. S. of Christopher (above), R. of Bumsall,
Yorks. B. at Bolton-by-Bolland, Yorks. School, Bumsall
(Mr Clarke). Scholar, 1657-60. Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 24,
i66o. B.A. 1661-2. Ord. priest (York) 1667. V. of Aysgarth,
Yorks., 1667-82. {Venn, i. 399.)
LANCASTER, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1591.
Probably 5th s. of Hugh, of Lidgate, Suffolk. B.A. from
Magdalene, 1595-6. Brother of Matthew (1591)- (J- Ch.
Smith.)
LANCASTER, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Michs. 1579; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) May 20, 1585. R.of Stanmer, Sussex, 1603-14.
Buried Jan. 31, 1613-4.
LANCASTER, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Oct. 15,
1629. S. of Matthew. B. at Dunham, Norfolk. School,
HilUngton, Norfolk (Mr Amyrant). Matric. 1629; B.A. 1633-
4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1637-8; priest
(Norwich) Sept. 25, 1642; C. of Flitcham, near HilUngton.
R. of Stonham Eari, Sufiolk, 1647- {Peile, 1. 402.)
LANCASTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1562.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1564.
LANCASTER, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 28, 1587. Of Prescot, Lanes. Doubtless 3rd s.
of Thomas, of RainhiU, Lanes. Matric. 1587; B.A. 1591-2;
M.A. 1595. Fellow, 1590-7. 'Beneficed in Oxfordshire'
{Harwood). Preb. of Cashel, i6io-6. Treasurer of Lismore,
1610-7. Preb. of Lismore, 1610-9. Preb. of Cloyne, 1610-3.
Preb. of Limerick, 1610-2. One of these names chaplain to
James I. Bishop of Waterford, and Lismore, 1607-19; died
at Waterford, 1619. Buried in the Cathedral. Brother of
Richard (1589) and Thomas (1586). {History of King's
College, 106; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
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LANCASTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Caius, Mar. 31, 1619. Of
Wisbech. School, Wisbech (Mr Dymont).
LANCASTER, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
One of these names (M.A.), ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 22,
1623-4. V. of West Barsham, Norfolk, 1623. Died 1634.
LANCASTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 22, 1745- B.
at Hurstmonceaux, Sussex. Matric. 1745.
LANCASTER, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, June
26, 1704. S. of Edward. B. at Askham, Westmorland.
School, Lowther (Mr Lodge and Mr Trant). Scholar, 1702;
B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1706; priest, Sept.
1707. V. of Wighill, near Tadcaster, Yorks., 1712-39. V. of
Walton, 1715-39. (Peile, 11. 154.)
LANCASTER, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs.
1562. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Lidgate, Suffolk. Died s.p.
Uncle of the next.
LANCASTER, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, c.
1591. Probably 3rd s. of Hugh, of Lidgate, Suffolk. One of
these names, of Little Wratting, Suffolk, gent., was adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 6, 1597. Brother of Clement.
LANCASTER, NATHANIEL. B.D. 1647 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Lancashire. S. of Gabriel, of Rainhill. Matric. from All
Souls, May 10, 1622, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1622; M.A. (?);
B.D. (Brasenose College) 1634. Ord. priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
from Chester) Dec. 20, 1624. R. of Tarporley, Cheshire, 1638-
61. Died Jan. 9, 1660-1. Father of the next. (E. Axon.)
LANCASTER, PETER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July i, 1647.
Of Cheshire. S. of Nathaniel (above), of Tarporley, Cheshire,
clerk. Matric. 1646. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 4, 1647-8.
Adm. to the Bar in Oct., 1656. Ancient, 1671. Bencher, 1677.
(See A I. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
LANCASTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1562; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1569. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct.
22, 1572.
LANCASTER, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 6, 1589. Of Rainhill, Lanes. Doubtless 4th
s. of Thomas, of RainhiU, Lanes. Matric. 1589; B.A. 1593-4;
M.A. 1597; B.D. 1605; D.D. 1615. Fellow, 1592-1613. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1601. Chaplain to Prince Henry. R. of
Little Bardfield, Essex, 1613-6. Died j6i6. Brother of
Thomas (1586) and John (1587). [Harwood; Chetham Society,
LXXXl. 118.)
LANCASTER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1586.
LANCASTER, ROGER. B.A. 1477-8; M.A. 1481. FeUow of
Peterhouse, 1481-1503. Travelling abroad in 1490.
Described as 'Doctor'; perhaps M.D. at a foreign university;
and incorp. 1495-6. Donor of plate to the College. (T. A.
Walker.)
LANCASTER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 31,
1620-1. Of Oxfordshire. Doubtless s. of John, and nephew of
Thomas (1586), whom he succeeded at Hellingley. Probably
ord. deacon (Bangor) Apr. 29, 1627; priest, Jan. 3, 1627-8.
V. of Hellingley, Sussex, 1630-45. Buried there Aug. 17,
1645.
LANCASTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1577.
LANCASTER, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 24, 1586. Of Rainhill, Lanes. Doubtless
2nd s. of Thomas, of Rainhill. Matric. 1586; B.A. 1590-1;
M.A. 1594; B.D. 1601. Fellow, 1589-1606. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Jan. 20, 1599-1600. V. of Hellingley, Sussex,
1605-30. Buried Dec. 7, 1630. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Richard (1589) and John (1587). (W. C. Renshaw.)
LANCASTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1667.
Matric. 1668; B..\. 1670-1. Ord. priest (Chester) Dec. 19,
1686, age 40. One of these names R. of Linton, Yorks. Died
1700.
LANCASTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1693. S. of John, gent., of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1696-7;
M.A. 1701. Ord. priest (London) May 26, 1700.
LANCASTER, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1667.
Migrated to Christ's, May 20, 1674. B.A. 1674-5. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 20, 1674; priest, Dec. 23, 1677. V. of
Aysgarth, Yorks., 1683-1709.
LANCASTER, WALTER. M.B. 1539-40.
LANCASTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 24,
1643-4. Matric. 1644.
LANCASTER, . B.A. 1476-7.
LANCASTER, . Incorp. 1495-6 [see Roger above).
LANCASTER, . Adm. sizar at King's, 1557-8.
LANKASTER, . Adm. at Peterhouse; probably pens.
Mids. 1560.
Lane, Edmund
LANCE, WILLIAM, see LAUNCH.
LANCE (? LAINE), . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Lent,
1601-2.
LANCETTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Caius, July,
1625. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Dickleburgh, Norfolk.
Bapt. there Jan. 15, 1603-4. At school under Mr Hall.
Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M..\. 1632. Licensed as school-
master at Diss, Norfolk, Jan. 11, 1629-30. Probably buried
there Mar. 3, 1646-7. (Venn, 1. 272.)
LANCHESTER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 27, 1667. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Manfield,
Yorks. B. there. School, Coniscliffe (Mr Robinson). Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Chester) June 29, 1671;
priest (York) Sept. 22, 1672. V. of Manfield, Yorks., 1674-
1721.
LANCTON, see LANGTON.
LAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 2, 1613. Matric.
1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620; B.D. 1627. Fellow. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1624, as 'Laude.' Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8;
priest, June 9, 1623. R. of Honing, Norfolk, 1630-43.
LAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Jan. 20, 1619-20.
S. of John, Esq., of Plimpton, Devon. School, Tiverton.
Matric. 1620. (Vis. of Devon, 1620.)
LAND, JOHN. M.A. 1748 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Sebastian,
of Tiverton, Devon, gent. Matric. from Balliol College,
O.xford, Feb. 16, 1724-5, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1728; M.A.
1731. Proctor, 1737-8. R. of Marsh Gibbon, Bucks., i747-
V. of Bampton, Oxon., 1751-7. Died June 14, i757- Will,
P.C.C. (At. Oxon.)
LAND, LEWIS. Adm. scholar at Sidney, Feb. 1602-3; B.A.
1606-7. Probably V. of Tamerton Foliott, Devon. Will
(Exeter) 1640.
LAND, TRISTRAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 13, 1719- B. at
Greenwich. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727- Fellow,
1728. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 6, 1725-6; priest. Mar. 17,
1727-8. V. of Fumeaux Pelham, Herts. C. of St James',
Garlickhithe; and lecturer of St Anthony and St John
Baptist, London, in 1739. V. of Brent Pelham, Herts.,
1742-65. Died Mar. 31, 1765, aged 60. Will, P.C.C. (Cole
MS., 5875, 28.)
LANDEN, BENET. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 17, 1675.
Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, May 25, 1676.
LANDER, see also LAUNDER.
LANDER or LANDERS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May
20, 1686. S. of Richard, of Lancashire, Esq. [S. of William,
of Hulme. Bapt. at Winwick, Mar. 17, 1666-7.] Matric.
1686; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693, as Leander.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1691-2, as Launder. In-
herited the estates of the family of Launder, of New Hall,
Ashton-in-Makerfield. Buried at Winwick, Mar. 1702. (E.
Axon.)
LANDERS, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, June 9, 1679-
Of Lancashire, Esq. Probably s. of William, of Hulme.
Bapt. at Winwick, Dec. 16, 1660. Matric. 1679. Buried at
Winwick, Feb. 5, 1685-6. Brother of Arthur (1686) (or his
cousin, s. of John, of Newhall. Bapt. at Winwick, June 17,
1661. Buried there, Aug. 27, 1687). (E. Axon.)
LANDRAKE or LANGRAKE, HENRY. Pens, at Gonville
Hall, 1503. Benedictine monk from Norwich. Prior of
Yarmouth cell in 1515. (Venn, 1. 16.)
LANDISDALE, see LANSDALE.
LANDWADE, . B.A. 1474-5; M.A. 1479, as Langwade.
LANE, ADAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1568.
LANE, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 2, 1662. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6. Ord. priest (Ely)
Sept. 24, 1670. Signs as minister of Langford, Beds., 1670-5.
Buried at St John's, Bedford, Oct. 22, 1676. (A. Gray.)
LANE, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1686. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1706. Master of
Scarning School, 1692. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1694;
priest, July, 1702. R. of Little Snoring, Norfolk, 1717-44.
V. of Hindringham, 1722. Died Nov. i, 1744. Father of the
next. (G. Mag.; Masters.)
LANE, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 26, 1718.
S. of Benjamin (above). B. at Seaming. School, Seaming,
under his father. Matric. 1718-9; Scholar, 1718-22; B.A.
1721-2. Master at Seaming, 1722. Subscribed for deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 22, 1723; for priest, Oct. 11, 1724. R. of
Sharrington, Norfolk. Died at Seaming, Mar. 19, 1732-3.
M.I. Will (Norwich) 1733. (Venn, 11. 10.)
LANE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 8, 1676. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1679-80; M.A.
1683.
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LANE, EDWARD. B.Civ.L. 1498; B.Can.L. 1500-1; D.Civ.L.
and D.Can.L. 1504-5. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1498.
R. of Warkton, Northants., 1498-1510. R. of Braybrooke,
1504-8. R. of Green's Norton, 1508-10. Will (P.C.C.) 1510;
as of St Paul's, London. {Vis. of Northants., 1564.)
LANE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1622.
School, St Paul's. B.A. 1625-6; M..-^. 1629. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept.
22, 1628. V. of North Shoebury, Essex, 1631-6. V. of
Sparsholt, Hants., 1636-85. R. of Lainston, 1637. Perhaps
R. of Northboume, Kent, 1645. Author, religious. Died
Sept. 2, 1685. Buried at Sparsholt. (D.N.B.)
LANE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 3, 1679-80.
LANE, ERASMUS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1655. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662; B.D. 1670.
Fellow, 1662-82. President. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19,
1663. University preacher. R. of Little Wilbraham, Cambs.,
1679-1715. Died there 1715. aged 75- MI-
LANE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1609.
LANE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 24, 1636-7.
Matric. 1637. Migrated to Clare, May ii, 1638. One of these
names, s. of Valentine, R. of Stoke Golding, Bucks. Bapt.
Nov. 18, 1618. Of Barbadoes. {Baker, i. 297.)
LANE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1643.
Probably s. of William, of Glendon, Northants., Esq.; adm.
at Oundle School, Apr. 18, 1637, age 9. Matric. 1644. Student
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 29; 1646-7. Of Glendon, Esq.
Buried at Rothwell, Northants., Nov. 29, 1689, aged 61.
Father of Thomas (1673). {Blore, 169; Bridges, i. 65.)
LANE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1570.
LANE, GEORGE. B.A. 1598 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A. from
St John's, Oxford, Feb. 25, 1597-8. One of these names of
East Greenwich, Kent, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1642.
LANE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 23,
1686-7. S. of George, of Newthorpe, Notts. School, Alfreton,
Derbs. (Mr John Oldfield). Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2.
LANE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 27, 1658. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1661-2;
M..A. 1665. Fellow, 1664. Taxor, 1675, 1689. Senior Proctor,
1688-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1671; priest, June 2,
1672.
LANE or LAWNE, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1581; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
LANE, JACOB. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 8, 1634-5. Of
Essex. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. R. of Little
Tey, Essex, 1650. R. of Langenhoe, 1660-2. C. of Epping,
in 1664. (H. Smith.)
LANE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 22,
1705. S. of James. B. at Hereford. School, Hereford (Mr
Treheame). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1713- Ord.
deacon (Llandaff, at Hereford) May 27, 171 1; priest, June 15,
1712. One of these names preb. of Hereford, 1728-30.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
LAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1552.
Migrated to Queens'. Scholar; B.A. 1557-8; M.A. from
Christ's, 1560; B.D. 1564. Fellow of Queens', 1556-7.
Fellow of Christ's, 1557-64. Incorp. at Oxford, 1579.
Perhaps V. of Sarratt, Herts., 1569-71. V. of Bishop's
Stortford, 1581-3. R. of ChadweU, Essex, 1600-5. Buried
there Apr. 27, 1605. Will (P.C.C.) 1606.
LANE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Mids. 1558.
Matric. 1558. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1562.
LANE, JOHN. Resident student at Trinity Hall, Aug. 1564.
LAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent, 1584-5.
LANE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1611; B.A.
1614-5; M.A. i6i8. Signed for deacon's orders (York) May
26, 1616; not adm. then, as under age. Perhaps V. of
Bredgar, Kent, 1623 (M.A.). One of these names R. of Little
Stambridge, Essex, 1629.
LAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1618. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1626. V. of
Barney, Norfolk, 1627. Perhaps R. of Gaywood, 1635.
LANE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter, 1641.
Of London. B.A. 1644; M.A. 1648. Perhaps chaplain in the
Navy, 1656; and V. of Grays Thurrock, Essex, 1670-82.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1682. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Watlington, Norfolk, 1657-70.
LAINE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1645.
LANE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1679. Of Norfolk.
Matric. Easter, 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687.
Lane, Samuel
LANE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1721- B.
at Dedington, Oxon. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729-
Fellow, 1724. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 23, 1725; priest, June 16, 1728. R. of Milton, Cambs.,
1737. V. of Newport, Essex, c. 1737-46. KUled by robbers
in Epping Forest, Oct. 1746. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1746; of
Newport, Essex. Brother of Thomas (1725). {Harwood, 302.)
LANE, JOHN. M.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.).
LANE, JOHN. M.A. from Sidney, 1730. S. of John, of Banbur>',
Oxon., pleb. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Feb. 15,
1720-1, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1724.
LANE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1657.
S. of Bartholomew, of London, gent. B..\. 1660-1; M.A.
1664. Fellow, 1662-4. Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 26, 1664. Called to the Bar, June 2,
1671. Bencher, Oct. 28, 1692. Perhaps F.R.S., 1677-8.
Buried in the Temple Churchyard, June 28, 1728.
LANE, JOSEPH. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1718. Of Norfolk.
S. of Benjamin (1686), R. of Little Snoring. Matric. 1717;
B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1724; priest, June,
1726. R. of Sharrington, Norfolk, 1732. R- of Saxlingham,
1733-58- V.of Field DaUing, 1748-58. Died 1758. {Masters.)
LANE, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Nov. 4, 1743. Of
Suffolk. S. of , clerk, deceased. Matric. 1744; Rustat
Scholar; B.A. 1747-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1749;
priest, Dec. 1750. R. of Bamingham Town, Norfolk, 1750-
97. V. of Field Dalling, 1758. R. of Welbome, 1763-1800.
R. of Scoulton, 1764-97.
LANE, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar (age 19) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1631. S. of Nicholas. B. in Surrey. B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639. A con-
temporary at Oxford.
LANE, OBADIAH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel, Nov. 25,
1751; afterwards pens. Of Longton, Staffs. S. of Obadiah,
Esq. School, Winchester. B.A. 1756; M.A. i759- Incorp. at
Oxford, 1759. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 28, 1756. Perhaps
preb. of Lichaeld, 1767-80. WiU (P.C.C.) 1780, of one of
these names; of Chester, clerk.
LANE, PARRE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1577- S. of
Sir Robert, of Horton, Northants., Knt. Knighted, May 8,
1604. Resided in St Peter's, Northampton. Married Bridget,
dau. of Robert Tanfield, of Gayton.
LANE, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1628. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1633. Taxor,
1640. V. of Ospringe, Kent, 1644. R. of St Benet, Paul's
Wharf, London, 1662-88. V.of Paddington, 1669-88. Buried
there. Will, P.C.C.
LAYNE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 8, 1580.
Perhaps R. of Ingoldsby, Lines., 1580, till 1581. Died 1581.
LANE, RICHARD. Scholar of Trinity, from Westminster, 1602.
S. of Richard, of Courteenhall, Northants. Bapt. at Harpole
(his mother's home), Nov. 12, 1584. Created M.A. (Oxford)
1642; and D.C.L. 1643-4. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb.
16, 1604-5. Called to the Bar, Feb. 5, 1613. Attorney-
General to the Prince of Wales, 1634. Counsel to the University,
1635. Serjeant-at-Law, 1643. Knighted, Jan. 4, 1643-4.
Joined the King at Oxford. Lord Chief Baron of the Ex-
chequer, 1644-5. Lord Keeper of the Seal, 1645. Followed
Charles II into exile. Author of Reports in the Court of the
Exchequer, 1605-12. Died in Jersey, May 12, 1650. Buried
at St Heller's. The Duke of York (brother of Charles II)
attended the funeral. Father of the next. {Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
LANE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Sept. 27, 1633.
Of Northamptonshire. 1st s. of Sir Richard (above), Lord
Keeper. B. at Kingsthorpe, Northants. Bapt. at All Saints',
Northampton, Sept. 17, 1616. Matric. 1633. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 11, 1633. Gentleman of the bedchamber
to Charles II. {Bridges, i. 353; A. Gray.)
LANE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 28, 1646. Matric.
sizar Easter, 1647. Had kept some terms at Oxford. One
of these names C. of Bowers Gifford, Essex, in 1664.
LANE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May 11,
1664. S. of James, barrister, of East Retford, Notts. School,
Carleton, Notts. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1671. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1669-82. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1678.
LANE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1593. B. at
Norwich. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1608; D.D. 1624
{Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1598. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 15,
1606. R. of Washington, Durham, 1617-22. R. of Ashton,
Northants., 1622-34. Buried in St John's College Chapel,
June II, 1634. Will proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1634.
LANE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peterhouse, July 2,
1652. Of Hereford.
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LANE, THOMAS. Master of Pkterhouse,c. 1436-73. Perha^
LLB. Preb. of UchficW. 1421-73- R. of Northwold, Norfolk,
1442-66. V. of Gt Shelford, Cambs., 1465. Founded a
chantry in Little St Mary's, Cambridge. Generous benefactor
to Peterhouse. ('/". A. Walker.)
LANE, THOMAS. Pens, at Gonville Hall, c. 1440. (Venn, i. 8,
where he is confused with the above.)
LANE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1488;
BA 1401-2: M.A. 1496. FeUow. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely)
Sept 20, 1494. In Harwood he is entered as Jane, and
identified with the Bishop of Norwich, of that name.
LANE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 16, 1500. Of Windsor.
LAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1572-
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1578, age 24; priest, Dec. i5»o.
One of these names R. of Burmarsh, Kent, 1593-1023.
Buried there Oct. 20, 1623.
LANE, THOMAS. M.A. 1602 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Gloucestershire, gent. Matric. from Queen s College, Oxford,
Feb. 22, 1593-4? age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1597; M.A. 1600.
Will proved (V.C.C, Cambridge) 1607.
LANE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter 161 6;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. One of these names V. of Stock-
bury, Kent, 1 63 1.
LANE, THOMAS. Adra. sizar at Emmanuel, June, 1631. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1631.
LANE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May ii,
1667. S. of WiUiam, gent., of Lewes, Sussex. B. there.
School, Chichester (Mr CoUins). Matric. 1667. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 25, 1666.
LANE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Oct. 7,
1673. S. of Francis (1643), gent., of Glendon, Northants.
B. there. School, Higham Ferrers. Matric. 1673; B.A. i677-
8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1678. M.A. from Merton CoUege, 1683;
D C L (Oxford) 1686. FeUow and Bursar of Merton. As a
Romanist he fought and was taken prisoner at the Boyne,
1689. Advocate of Doctors' Commons, 1695. (U.N. a.)
LANE, THOMAS. M.A. from Sidney, 1703. S. of Robert, of
Burford, Salop. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Apr. 2,
1696, age 17; B.A. (St Mary's Hall, Oxford) 1700. Master
of the free school at Newland, Gloucs., 1710. V. of Awre,
1720-1. Died Feb. 1742-3- (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
LANE THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1725-
S of John. B. at Dedington, Oxon. Matnc. Easter, 1726;
BA 1729-30: M.A. 1733- FeUow, 1729-36. Practised physic
at Sevenoaks and Tonbridge, Kent. Died at Southover,
Lewes. Buried at Streat, Sussex, Apr. 7, 1779. M.I. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of John (1721). (Burke, L.G.; Harwood.)
LANE THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 21, 1748. Of
Middlesex. Doubtless s. of Thomas, Master in Chancery.
B 1730. Matric. 1748-9- Adm. at Lincoln s Inn, July 24,
1749. Barrister-at-Law. Married Ebzabeth, dau. of Thomas
Raymond Barker, of Gloucester. Died 1779- (Burke, L.G.)
LANE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1493-4- Of Sufiolk. M.A. 1497; B.D.
1503. FeUow of Pembroke, 1494.
LANE WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1527-8 (Incorp. from Oxford).
B.C.L. (Oxford) Feb. 15, 1522-3. B.Can.L. July 2 1526.
D.Can.L. (Cambridge) 1529-30. Adm. advocate May 27,
1532. Principal of Burden Hostel, 1530-1. Perhaps V. of
Irthlingworth, 1526-8. (T. A. Walker.)
LANE WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Peterhouse, Michs.
1558. Probably buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, July
16, 1559.
LANE, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1613.
LANE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1614.
LANE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1630. Of
Kent B.A. 1635-6. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, June 19,
1638, as of Canterbury. CaUed to the Bar, Feb. 11, 1645-6.
Bencher, 1669. Reader, 1670.
LANE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Sidney, May 7, 1638.
S. of William, Esq. B. at Lewes, Sussex. School, Lewes
(Mr Snatt). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 2, 1640.
LANE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1655. Of
Nottinghamshire. Probably of East Retford, Notts.; adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1656; barrister, 1664.
LANE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 22, 1658.
Of Northamptonshire.
LANE, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1674. Of Norfolk.
He was M.A. in 1681, according to Masters.
Langdale, Marmaduke
LANE,
LANE,
-. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1544.
-. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1570.
LANE, . Pens, of Peterhouse, 1570-1.
LANE, . Matric. from St John's, c. 1594. Perhaps Robert
(1593)-
LANEY, see LANY.
LANFITT, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Dec. 7,
1642. S. of Richard, glover. B. at Retford, Notts. School,
Retford (Mr Stacy). B.A. 1647-8. Head Master, Sheffield
Grammar School, 1649-51. (M. H. Peacock.)
LANGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1570.
B. at Richmond, Yorks. B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. FeUow,
1573-82. R. of West Wickham, Kent, 1582-1619. Died 1619,
aged 76. M.I. WiU (P.C.C.) 1621-2.
LANG, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 9, 1685-6.
S. of Zurishaddai. B. at 'Hever,' Cheshire. School, Win-
chester. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 27, 1686.
LAYNG, PETER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1730.
S. of Henry, M.A. of Dublin. Bapt. at WeUs, Somerset.
CoUeger at Eton, 1724-30. B.A. 1734; M.A. 1738. Fellow,
1734. Ord. deacon (Rochester) June 5, i737; priest, Aug. 8,
1742. Assistant Master at Eton, 1742. R. of Everdon,
Northants., 1742-78. R. of Farthingstone, 1745-78. Suc-
ceeded to a family estate. Author. Died May 15, 1778.
Buried at Everdon. Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1778.
(Baker, i. 365; Harwood; H. I. Longden.)
LANGE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1579-
LANG, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1607;
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615.
LANG, . B.Civ.L.; D.Civ.L. 1478-9.
LANGBAINE, GERARD. M.A. 1641 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of WUUam, of Barton Kirke, Westmorland, pleb. School,
Blencow, Cumberland. Matric. from Queen's CoUege, Oxford,
Nov. 21, 1628, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1630; M.A. 1633.
Created D.D. 1646. FeUow of Queen's, Oxford, 1630.
Provost, 1646-58. Keeper of the Archives, 1644-58. Author
of literary and political pamphlets. Died Feb. 10, 1657-8.
Buried in Queen's CoUege Chapel. WiU (V.C.C, Oxford).
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LANGDALE, ALBAN. B.A. 1531-2. Of Yorkshire. M.A. 1535;
B.D. 1544; D.D. 1554. FeUow of St John's, 1534- Proctor,
1539-40- Incorp. at Oxford, 1554. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 11, 1540-1; priest, 1541. University chaplain, 1540-54.
Preb. of Yorks., 1S54-60. Archdeacon of Chichester, 1555-9-
R. of Buxted, Sussex. Preb. of Lichfield, 1559; and Chan-
cellor of the Cathedral, 1559-60. Chaplain to Anthony
Browne, Viscoimt Montague. Deprived of his preferments,
v/ithdrew to the continent where he spent the remainder of
his life. Author, controversial works. (Cooper, I. 509; D.N.B.;
Stokes, Chaplains.)
LANGDALE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1590. S. of Guy, of Snainton, Yorks. B. there. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 20, 1607, age 25. C. of Grafiham, Sussex. One
of these names (B.A.), V. of Hunmanby, Yorks., 1616-9.
Died 1619. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
LANGDALE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 4,
1632. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1633, as Lagdale; B.A. 1635-6.
Probably C. of WiUerby, Yorks. WiU (York) 1641-2; to be
buried at ' Galmeton.'
LANGDALE, GEORGE. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 6, 1613. B. at Horton, Bucks. Matric. 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. FeUow, 1616-23. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Dec. 19, 1619, age 24. Chaplain to the Earl
of Northumberland. R. of Newton and V. of Harston,
Cambs., 1624. V. of Chippenham, 1633-40. Died 1640.
(Harwood.)
LANGDALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1623;
B.A. from St John's, 1626-7. Subscribed for deacon's orders
(Bristol) Sept. 22, 1627; for priest's, Sept. 21, 1628. R. of
Cricket St Thomas, Somerset, 1644-62, ejected.
LANGDELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 3,
1658-9. S. of Thomas, of Gt Bowden, Leics. B. at Colchester,
Essex. Schools, Colchester (Mr Gouge), Finchingfield
(private; Mr Heywood) and Market Harborough, Leics.
(Mr Berry). Matric. 1659; Scholar, 1659-62; B.A. 1662;
M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Apr. 1, 1669; C. of Cay-
thorpe, Lines.; of LiUey, Herts., 1672-6; priest (London)
June, 1674. V. of Goldington, Beds., 1676-81. Buned there
June 17, 1681. (Venn, i. 405.)
LANGDALL, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 21, 1584. S. of Anthony, gent., of Houghton, deceased.
B. at Sancton, Yorks. Educated there by Mr Ri. SeUer.
Perhaps V. of Helmsley, Yorks., 1603-5. Died 1605. {Venn,
I. 121.)
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Langdale, Marmaduke
LANGDALL, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1613. Only s. of Peter, of Pighill, near Beverley.
Knighted, Feb. 5, 1627-8. Distinguished as a cavalry com-
mander in the civil war. Captured at Preston, 1648. Escaped
to the continent and entered the Venetian service. Created
Baron Langdale by Charles II, Feb. 4, 1657-8. Died at
Holme, Aug. 5, 1661. Buried at Sancton, Yorks. (D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
LANGDALE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Apr.
21, 1651. S. of Edward. B. at Cottingham, Vorks. School,
Kingston-on-HuU (Mr Shore). Matric. 1651; B..'^. 1663.
Perhaps V. of Sancton, Yorks., 1663-73.
LANGDALE, ROBERT. Scholar at King's H.\ll, 1387. Of
York diocese. Bachelor, in 1409. Left, June 18, 1411. Ord.
acolyte (Ely) Mar. 27; sub-deacon, Apr. lo; priest, Sept. 18,
1395- {Trin. Coll. Admissions, i.)
LANGDALE, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1544.
LANGDALE, . Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1544-
LANGDON, GILBERT. M.A. from Trinity, 1709. S. of Tobias,
of Exeter. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Mar. 27,
1699, age 18; B.A. (St Mary Hall, Oxford) 1702. Preb. of
Endellion, Cornwall, 1713. {Al. Oxott.)
LANGDON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1536.
LANGDON, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1615. Doubtless s. of Walter, of Keverell, Esq. Age 21 in
1620. B.A. 1619-20. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Knighted,
June 29, 1628. Died at KevereU. Buried at St Martin-by-
Looe, Sept. 8, 1677. (Vivian, Vis. of Cornwall.)
LANGFORD, see also LONGFORD.
LANGFORD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 8, 1682-3.
Of Dorset. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; Scholar, 1687; M.A.
1709. Probably of Wimbome Minster, clerk. Will dated
Jan. 17, 1723-4. Proved, May 11, 1726. (Oliver's Antigua,
II. 158.)
LANDFORD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 1607.
Matric. 1607; Scholar; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1622.
V. of Mortlake, Surrey, 1617-30. V. of Henlow, Beds.,
1631-41. Will (P.C.C.) 1649.
LANGFORD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 9,
1679; pens. June, i68i. Of Nottinghamshire.
LANGFORD, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
1655. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 25, 1655, as s. and h. of
William, of Langford HUl, Marhamchurch, Cornwall, gent.
Succeeded at Langford Hill. M.P. for Camelford, 1685.
Buried in Westminster Abbey, June 25, 1683. M.I. (Bibl.
Cornub., in.)
LANGFORD or LANKEFORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Aug. I, 1612. Perhaps s. of Roger, of Ruthin, Denbigh, gent.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 14, 1612.
LANGFORD, JOHN. M.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). Prob-
ably s. of John, D.C.L., Chancellor of Worcester. Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, 1581, age 11 ; B.A. (New College,
Oxford) 1591; M.A. 1594-5. One of these names adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 23, 1597; of Co. Oxon., gent.
LANGFORD, JOHN. M.A. from Jesus, 1669. B. at Ruthin.
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, July 23, 1656; B.A.
(Oxford) 1659-60. R. of Efenechtyd, Denbighs., 1663; of
Derwen, 1672; and of Llanelidan, 1684. {Al. Oxon.)
LANGFORD, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity, 1720. Of Aylsmore,
Salop. Matric. from All Souls, Oxford, Apr. 30, 1712, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1716-7. {At. Oxon.)
LANGFORD, SIMON. M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1698. S. of
J., of Durwall, Denbigh, clerk. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, May 6, 1691, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1694-5. R- of
Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, 1710. {Al. Oxon.)
LANGFORD, THOMAS. ' D.D. from Cambridge.' B. at Maiden,
Essex. Dominican friar at Chelmsford. Flourished c. 1420.
Probably author of a Chronicle and other works. {Pits, 413:
D.N.B.)
LANGFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 14, 1684.
S. of John, deceased. B. at Mansfield, Notts. School,
Mansfield (Mr Ja. Halcot). Migrated as sizar to St John's,
Aug. 20, 1685, age 15. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1689-90; M..\.
1693; B.D. 1701. Fellow, 1692-1712. Ord. deacon (London)
June 3, 1694; priest. May 20, 1695. R. of Gt Snoring,
Norfolk, 1710-33. R. of Thursford, 1710-33. {Scott-Mayor.)
LANGFORD, WILLIAM. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1601-2; M.A.
1605.
LANGFORTH, . Scholar at King's Hall, 1515-9.
LANGHAM, EDMUND. Scholar at King's Hall, 1378. Ex-
pelled, May 19, 1385.
Langhorne, Lancelot
LANGHAM, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter,
1638. S. and h. of John, of Cottesbrooke, Northants., Esq.
(afterwards Knt. and 1st Bart.). Matric. 1638. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 3, 1640. M.P. for Northants., 1656-8,
for Northampton, 1659-60, 1662. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
1671. F.R.S., 1678. Died Aug. 22, 1699, at Kensington.
Buried at Cottesbrooke. Will (P.C.C.) 1699. Brother of John
(1638) and William (1642). {G.E.C; Northants. Families.)
LANGHAM, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Sept. 25, 1714.
S. of John (1687), 4th Bart. B. at Gayton, Northants. Bapt.
there, Feb. 25, 1694-5. Matric. 1 714. Succeeded as 5th Bart.,
May, 1747. Died s./>., 1749. Buried at Cottesbrooke, Aug. 14,
1749. WiU, P.C.C. (Burke; G.£.C.; A. B. Beaven.)
LANGHAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
LANGHAM, JOHN. Adm. (age 15) at Sidney, June, 1626. 2nd
s. of Richard, R. of Thomby, Northants. B. there. School,
St Laurence Street, London (Mr Rob. Bell). Migrated to
St John's, 1627. B.A. 1629-30. Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln)
Feb. 26, 1642-3, as M.A. Brother of Thomas (1634).
LANGHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, 1638. 2nd
s. of John, of Cottesbrooke, Northants. (afterwards Knt. and
Bart.), Esq. Matric. 1638. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 22,
1641. Brother of James (1638) and William (1642).
LANGHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 12,
1668. S. of Richard (? 1637), clerk, of Wolfhamcote, Warws.
B. there. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2;
M.A. 1675. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 21,
1672. C. of Littlebome, Kent.
LANGHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 6,
1676. Of Middlesex.
LANGHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Oct. 26, 1687.
Of Walgrave, Northants. S. of Sir William (1642), 3rd
Bart. B. c. 1670. Matric. 1689; M.A. 1690 {Com. Reg.).
Succeeded as 4th Bart., 1700. High Sherifi of Northants.,
1703-4. Died May, 1747. Father of James (1714). (G.E.C.)
LANGHAM, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 8, 1644-
5. Of London. B.A. 1648-9.
LANGHAM, REGINALD. 'D.D. of Cambridge.' Franciscan
friar, of Norwich. Flourished c. 1410. {Pits, 589.)
LANGHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 17, 1637.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1. One of these names (M.A.), V. of
Littlebome, Kent, 1661-75. Died 1675. Possibly father of
John (1668).
LANGHAM, SETH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1613.
LANGHAM, THOMAS. M.A. from Clare, 1634; FeUow. 3rd s.
of Richard, of Thomby, Northants., priest. Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, May 12, 1626, age 15; B.A.
(Oxford) 1630-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1642.
IBrother of John (1626). {Northants. Families.)
LANGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 9,
1653-4. Of London. Matric. 1654.
LANGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, July
3, 1742. S. of John, of London. B. at Newington-Butts,
Middlesex. 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1742;
B.A. 1745-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1753; priest,
June 9, 1754. V. of Wickham Skeith, Suffolk, 1764-8.
LANGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 23,
1642. 4th s. of Sir John, Bart., of Cottesbrooke. B. c. 1625.
Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6. FeUow of Peterhouse, 1646-50.
Adm. at Leyden, Nov. 13, 1647, age 22. M.D. (Padua) 1648.
Incorp. at Cambridge, 1652. Hon. Fellow R.C.P., Dec. 1664.
Knighted, Dec. 14, 1671. High Sherifi for Northants., 1671-
2. M.P. for Northampton, 1679-81, 1689-95. Succeeded as
3rd Bart., Aug. 1699. Died at Walgrave, Sept. 29, 1700.
Buried at Cottesbrooke. Brother of James (1638) and John
(1638), father of John (1687). {Munk, 1. 332; H. I. Longden;
G.E.C.)
LANGHAM, . B.D. 1473-4; D.D. 1482-3. A friar.
LANGHORNE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1649.
Of London. (S. of William, of Putney, whose will, P.C.C.,
1654-5, and Mary, dau. of Daniel Axenbridge, M.D.) Matric.
1649; Scholar, 1652; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657; B.D. from
Corpus Christi, 1664. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1663-71.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1662; priest. Mar. 14, 1662-3.
University preacher, 1664. C. of Cardington, Beds., 1664; V.
1668-9. V. of Layston, Herts., 1670-81. Antiquary and
historian. Died Aug. 10, 1681. Admon. (Cons. C. London).
{N. and Q., 2nd S., vii. 78; D.N.B.; Masters, 329.)
LANGHORN, LANCELOT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1597-8;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604; B.D. 1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614.
R. of St Martin, Ludgate, London, 1613. Author, Sermon.
Died Nov. 1614. Will, P.C.C. {Peile, i. 225.)
LANGHORNE, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1615. Of Yorkshire. Doubtless ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 1 ;
priest, July 17, 1632, as literate.
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Langhorne, Thomas
LANGHORN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May
27,1743. S.of Thomas, husbandman, of Westmorland. B. at
Kendal. School, Kendal (Mr Crackenthorpe). Matric. 1743;
B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750. Fellow, 1749-53- t)rd. deacon
(London) June 14, 1747; priest (York) Feb. 19, 1748-9; C. of
Holy Trinity, Hull. Died Mar. 6, 1752-3. {Scott-Mayor, 111.
536.)
LANGHORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May,
1552.
LANGHORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke,
July 22, 1618. S. of William, of Barnard's Inn. Matric.
1618. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1619. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 28, 1630. (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
LANGHORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 23,
1649. Of Hertfordshire. Probably s. and h. of William, of
Hitchin, gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, July 7, 1652. East India
merchant. Created Bart., Aug. 28, 1668. Purchased Charlton,
Kent. Died Feb. 26, 1714-5. Buried at Charlton, aged 85.
M.I. {G.E.C.; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
LANGLEY, ADAM. B.D. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry, of London, merchant taylor. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, June 22,
1610, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1611; M.A. 1615; B.D. 1622. R.
of Radnage, Bucks., 1623. V. of Chesham {nied.), 1624. V. of
Bledlow, 1663. Died 1663. {At. Oxon.)
LANGLEY, ADAM. M.A. from King's, 1742. S. of Adam, of
Westminster, clerk. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
Oct. 14, 1718, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. R. of West
Horsley, Surrey, 1727-58. R. of St Matthew, Friday Street,
London, 1742-58. Chaplain to Countess of Aylesford. R. of
Everdon, Northants., 1779-89. Buried there Apr. 6, 1789'
M.I. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; Baker, i. 365.)
LANGLEY, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, July
28, 1709. S. of Thomas (1668), clerk. B. at Kingsbury, near
Birmingham. School, Tanworth (Mr Shaw). Matric. 1709;
B.A. 1713-4.
LANGLEY or LONGLEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. scholar at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 4, 1732-3. Of Kent. Matric. Dec. 1732; LL.B.
1738. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1739. R. of Fenstanton,
Hunts., 1739-50. V. of Tong, Kent, 1750-83. V. of Eynes-
ford, 1750^83. P.C. of Ash, 1753-83. Died there Feb. 13,
1783. (G. Mag.)
LANGLEY, BONHAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 6,
1745. Of Bridgnorth, Salop. Matric. 1745; B..^. 1748-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 21, 1749; priest, Sept. 23, 1750.
V. of Orston, Notts., 1760-9.
LANGLY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, May 29,
1714. S. of Francis, barrister-at-law, of York. B. there.
School, York. Matric. 1714.
LANGLAYE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at
Caius, Oct. 17, 1584. S. of Richard, Esq. B. at Ouse Thorpe,
Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Ellis). Of Millington, Yorks.,
Esq. Probably died Aug. 11, 1592. (Venn, i. 122; Vis. of
Yorks., 1584, 1665.)
LANGLEY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 18, 1635.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9; Scholar, 1639;
M.A. 1642. One of these names, of Cambrooke, Warws., clerk.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1655.
LANGLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Easter,
1656. Of Suffolk. Perhaps s. of George, of North Grimston,
Yorks.
LANGLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1677.
Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Fellow, 1684. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1683. R. of Blundeston, Suffolk,
1690-2. R. of Lound, 1690-1.
LANGLEY, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1616; B.A. from Christ's, 1619-20; M.A. 1623. R. of Stoke
St Mary, Ipswich, 1623-6.
LANGLEY, GEORGE. B.A. 1539-40.
LANGLEY, GEORGE. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1611-2.
Perhaps C. of South Claypole, Lines., in 1611.
LANGLEY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1623-4, as 'Longley'; M.A. 1627.
LANGLEY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1639. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1642-3. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincoln) Oct. 19, 1645.
LANGLEY, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1544. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1546-7. Fellow, 1549.
LANGLEY, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1571.
LANGLEY, HENRY. Scholar of Christ's, 1602; B.A. (? 1602-3);
M.A. 1606. Probably C. of Epworth, Lines., 1604. Licensed
to preach (York) 1610. R. of Treswell (med.), Notts., 161 1-
36. Died 1636. (Peile, i. 231.)
Langley, Robert
LANGLY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs. 1627.
LANGLEY, HENRY. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Abingdon, Berks. Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oxford, Nov. 6, 1629, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1632;
M.A. 1635; B.D. 1648; D.D. 1649. Fellow of Pembroke.
Master, 1647-62, ejected. R. of St Mary, Newington, Surrey,
1643. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1648-60. Died c.
Sept. 10, 1679. Buried at Abingdon. Will (Archd. Berks.)
1679; of Tubney, Berks. (Al. Oxon.; Shaw, i. 313; D.N.B.)
LANGLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1674. S. of Thomas, gent., of Settrington and North Grims-
ton, Yorks. B. there. School, Old Malton. Matric. 1674.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 21, 1674, as s. and h. of Thomas,
of York, gent. Brother of Thomas (1684). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1666.)
LANGLEY, JAMES. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Ord. deacon (Chester) June 11, 1609. Probably V. of Ley-
land, Lanes., 1612-50. Inventory (Chester) 1650. Died c.
1650. A contemporary at Oxford was R. of Boughton,
Northants. (Vict. Co. Hist. Lanes., vi. 8.)
LANGLEY, JOHN DE. D.D. Chancellor of the University,
1331-4-
LANGLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1572.
LANGLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594. Of
Lancashire. S. of William, R. of Prestwich. B.A. 1597-8;
M.A. 1601. Fellow, 1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1602. Suc-
ceeded his father as R. of Prestwicli, Lanes., 161 1-32. Buried
there Aug. 16, 1632.
LANGLEY or LONGLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from RUgdalene,
Easter, 1605; B.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1609; priest, Sept. 8, i5ii. C. of Irby, Lines., 1611. R. of
Firsby, 1615. Admon. (Lincoln) 1639.
LANGLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1609; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21; priest,
Dec. 22, 1616. V. of Strubby, Lines., 1625. R. of Kessing-
land, Suffolk, 1625. Admon. (Lincoln) 1637.
LANGLEY, JOHN. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1611; priest,
June 7, i5i2, as 'of Trinity College.'
LANGLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1627; M.A. 1631.
LANGLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1657.
Of London.
LANGLEY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 29,
1645. S. of John, of London, alderman and linendraper.
Bapt. at St Peter's, Coruhill, Nov. 22, 1627. Matric. 1645.
Buried Oct. 28, 1670, at St Peter's, Cornhill. Perhaps brother
of Richard (1657). (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., in. 170.)
LANGLE, RALPH DE. D.D. V. of Homingsheath, Suffolk.
Petitions the Pope, 1363, for a canonry at St David's. (Cat.
Pap. Pet., I. 405.)
LANGLEY, RALPH. B.Can.L. 1490. Also studied at Oxford.
R. of Prestwich, Lanes., 1493-8. One of the visitors appointed
to enquire into disorders in the monastery of UphoUand,
1497. Died 1498. (Vict. Co. Hist. Lanes., v. 72.)
LANGLEY, RICHARD. D.D. MasterofMiCHAELHOusE, 1354-9.
LANGLEY, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1580. Of Colnbrook, Bucks. Matric. 1580;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588; B.D. 1595; D.D. 1607. Fellow,
1583-94. R. of Horton, Bucks., 1592. Master of Eton
College, 1594-1611. R. of Paglesham, Essex, 1599-1615.
R. of Latchingdon, 1608-15. Canon of Windsor, 1615. Died
there 1615. WiU, P.C.C. (Harwood.)
LANGLEY, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Oct. 18, 1639. S. of Richard, Esq., of Millington, Yorks. B.
there. School, Bradford (Mr Worrall). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 15, 1641. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LANGLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1657. Of London. One of these names, s. of John, fishmonger,
bapt. at St Peter's, Cornhill, July 3, 1641. Knighted, Mar. 15,
1672-3. Buried at St Peter's, Feb. 9, 1677-8. WiU, P.C.C.
Probably brother of Philip (1645).
LANGLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 25, 1705. Of
Halifax, Yorks. Probably 2nd s. of Edward, of Hipperholme.
Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712.
LANGLEY, RICHARD (1716), see HUTCHINSON.
LANGLEY, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1452. Of Frome Selwood, Somerset. M.A. 1460; B.D. 1469-
70.
LANGLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 27,
1621. S. of Richard, gent. B. at St Ives, Hunts. School, St
Ives, Hunts. (Mr Freisley). Matric. 1621; Scholar, 1622-8;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Perhaps schoolmaster of Chipping
Bamet. (Venn, 1. 254.)
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Langley, Robert
LANGLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Aug.
24, 1691. S. of William, deceased. B. at Rotherham, Yorks.
School, Rotherham (Mr Ferrour). Matric. 1691. Perhaps s.
of William, of Sheriff Hutton (died 1689). If so, died s.p.
(M. H. Peacock.)
LANGLEY, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 20,
1687. S. of Roger, of Lumby, in Sherbum parish, Yorks.
B. at Sheriff Hutton. School, Westminster. Matric. 1687.
(Venn, i. 482, where he seems wrongly identified.)
LANGLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1642-3, from
Oxford (not recorded in Al. Oxon.). S. of Thomas (1604-5),
of Middlewich, Cheshire. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. from Christ's,
1646. Intruded fellow of Christ's, 1644-9. R. of Swettenham,
Cheshire, 1648-60. V. of Tamworth, 1657-62 and 1663-94.
After 1663 lived at Bole Hall. Author, religious. Buried
Jan. 23, 1693-4. Father of Thomas (1668) and brother of
Thomas (1644). {Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915; Peile, i. 464.)
LANGLEY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1704.
B. in Warwickshire, 1685. Scholar, 1705; B.A. 1707-8; M.A.
1712. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 25, 1710-1. Perhaps R. of
Hollington, Staffs., 1713-38. Died 1738.
LANGLEY or LONGLEY, THOMAS. Educated at Cambridge.
Probably 2nd s. of Thomas of Langley, Almondbury, Yorks.
In his youth attached to the family of John of Gaunt. Canon
of York, 1400. Dean of York, 1402-6. Preb. of Lincoln,
1402-3. Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1403. Chancellor, 1405-7,
and again, in 1417-24. Bishop of Durham, 1406-37. Fre-
quently sent on embassies by the King. Cardinal, 141 1.
Assisted at the coronation of Henry VI. His public works
were munificent and numerous. Died Nov. 20, 1437. Buried
in the Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral. M.I. Benefactor
to the libraries of Oxford and Cambridge. {D.N.B.; H. M.
Wood; Surtees, 1. Ivi.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Student at Jesus College, 1535-6; B.A.
1537-8; B.D. (Oxford) 1560. Chaplain to Archbishop
Cranmer. V. of Headcom, Kent, 1548. R. of Boughton
Malherbe, in 1557. Preb. of Winchester, 1559-81. R. of
Welford, Berks., 1559. V. of Wanborough, Wilts., 1563-81.
Author of an abridged English version of Polydore Vergil's
De [nventoribus Rerum. Died Dec. 1581. Will (P.C.C.) 1582.
{Cooper, I. 448; D.X.B.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1587.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps B.A. 1591-2. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Dec. 9, 1591 ; priest. Mar. 17, 1591-2. R. of Irby, Lines.,
1592-1622. Will proved (Lincoln) 1622.
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. i, 1592. Of Eton. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D.
1607. Fellow, 1595-1617. Vice-Provost, 1617. Chaplain to
the Countess of Derby. R. of Haddiscoe, and Toft Monks,
Norfolk, 1617. Died 1639. (Harwood.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. B.A. from Jesus, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1607; priest, Sept. 25, 1608.
Doubtless the presbyterian minister at Middlewich, Cheshire.
One of these names lecturer at Hawkhurst, Kent, 1643.
Father of the next and Samuel (1642-3). (Shaw, i. 305;
A. Gray.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. M.A. from Jesus, 1644 (Incorp. from
Edinburgh). S. of Thomas (above). Fellow of Jesus, 1644-6.
Minister at St Bene' t, Cambridge, 1645. Diedc. 1646. Brother
of Samuel (1642-3).
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July 4,
1668. S. of Samuel (1642-3). B. at Swettenham, Cheshire.
School, Tamworth (Mr Antrobus). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1671-
2; M.A. 1675. Incorp. at Oxford, 1681. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) June, 1674; priest, Sept. 1677. V. of Aston Cantlow,
Warws., 1679. V. of Kingsbury, 1681. Buried at Aston
Cantlow, May 14. 1705. Father of Andrew (1709). (Peile, 11.
16.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Dec. 14, 1671.
Of War\vickshire. School, Market Harborough. Migrated to
Peterhouse, July i, 1672, age 17. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1675-6;
Scholar, 1676. (T. A. Walker, 149; Peile, 11. 39.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May
23, 1684. 2nd s. of Thomas, gent. B. at York. School, York
(>Ir Tomlinson). Matric. 1684. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 12, 1684. Of North Grimston, Yorks., Esq. Buried
there Nov. 1723. Brother of Henry (1674). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1666; M. H. Peacock.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 10, 1693.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7.
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar.
24, 1708-9. S. of Nathaniel, husbandman. B. at Rugby,
Warws. School, Rugby (Mr Holyoke). Matric. 1709; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1713;
priest, June 15, 1717. C. of Barby, Rugby.
Langton, Christopher
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 6,
1748. S. of Thomas, maltster, of Lincolnshire. B. at Grant-
ham. School, Grantham (Mr Bacon). Matric. 1748. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1753; priest, Sept. 22, 1754. C. of
Bloxholm and Digby. (Scott-Mayor, in. 578.)
LANGLEY, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 12, 1659.
LANGLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. V. of Ellastone, Staffs.,
1645-51. R. of Checkley, c. 1645. Perhaps R. of Cheadle,
1650-2 (a Trinity College living). Minister at Lichfield, c.
1651-4 (this is more doubtful). There were two others of
these names at Oxford who graduated M.A.: one of these
perhaps R. of Shadoxhurst, Kent, in 1636; another (?) bom
1596, was at Brasenose. His brief autobiography is in the
Chetham Soc, 125. (See also Al. Oxon., and Wm. Salt Arch.
Soc., 1915-)
LANGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Peter-
house, Apr. 21, 1638. Of Sussex. School, Durham. Matric.
1639.
LANGLY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, June 28,
1667. Of London. School, Ely. Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1667.
LANGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 21, 1670.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674;
priest, Feb. 1675-6.
LANGLOIS, SOLOMON. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Lent,
1588-9.
LANGRAKE, see LANDRAKE.
LANGRIDGE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 10,
1658. Of Sussex. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2. Ord. deacon
and priest (Gloucester, at Lincoln's Inn Chapel) Mar. 18,
1669-70.
LANGSTAFFE, JOHN. .\dm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, June 20,
1705. S. of John, of Well, Yorks. School, Tanfield (Mr
Hutchinson). Matric. 1705. Ord. priest (York) June 4, 1710.
Doubtless V. of Marske, in Cleveland, Yorks., 1717-49. V.
of Wilton, 1721-49. Buried at Marske, July 12, 1749. Father
of Thomas (1735) and William (1742).
LANGSTAFFE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 19, 1677. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Sedbergh,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1677. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Dec. 1682.
LANGSTAFF, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Nov.
22, 1735. S. of John (1705), of Marske, Yorks. School,
Kirkleatham (Mr Murgatroyd). Matric. 1735; B.A. 1739-40.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1739; priest (Litt. dim. from
York) May 10, 1740. V. of Normanby, Yorks., 1745. Brother
of the next.
LANGSTAFF, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr.
7,1742. S. of John (1705), of Marske, Yorks. School, Scorton,
Yorks. (Mr Noble). Matric. 1742; B.A. 1746-7. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 21, 1746; priest, Sept. 25, 1748. C. of Marske,
1746; V. 1749-89. P.C. of Wilton, 1749-89. Married Mary,
dau. of Thomas Weddell, of Bubwith, Dec. 4, 1749. Buried
at Marske, Nov. 25, 1789. Brother of the above. (H. M.
Wood.)
LANGSTONE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, May 4,
1666. Matric. 1667.
LANGSTROTHER, RICHARD. Student from Cambridge;
B.Can.L. (Oxford) 1449. Perhaps preb. of St Paul's, 1449-67.
Died 1467.
LANGSWAYN, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1432-5.
LANGTHORNE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1649. Of Yorkshire. Migrated to Emmanuel, July 8,
1652. B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656.
LANGTOFT, JOHN DE. Warden of the King's scholars, 1331-3.
R. of West Hanningfleld, Essex, 1334-7. R. of ErisweU,
Suffolk, 1337. (Trin. Coll. Admissions, l. 90.)
LANGTON or LANCTON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens. . from
Edmund's Hostel, Michs. 1545. Perhaps s. of Sir Thomas,
Baron of Newton, Leics. (J. H. Hill, Langton.)
LANGTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1538. Of RiccaU, Yorks. B. c. 1521. B.A. 1541-2;
M.D. 1552. Fellow, 1541-4. F.R.C.P., 1552; expelled for
profligate conduct, 1558. Physician to Sir T. Gresham.
Author, medical. Died 1578. Buried at St Botolph's,
Bishopsgate, Oct. 26, 1578. (Cooper, 1. 397; D.N.B.)
LANGTON or LANCTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, May, 1567. Probably a grandson of Sir Thomas, of
Walton-in-the-Dale, Lanes. B. in London. B.A. 1570-1.
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. ii, 1573; of London.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 8, 1578-9, age 29. P.C. of Castle
Hedingham, Essex, 1598-1620. Will (Cons. C. London) 1620.
(Peile, I. 99.)
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Langton, Francis
LANGTON, FRANCIS. Adiu. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 7,
1637-8. S. of William, yeoman, of East Haddon, Northants.
B. there. School, Brockwell (private; Mr Cranford). One of
these names (M.A.), R. of Maidwell, Northants., 1671-2.
Buried there Oct. 13, 1672. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1672.
LANGTON, HENRY. Fellow of Michaelhouse. Of Lincoln
diocese. Ord. priest (Ely) June 5, 1417-
LANGTON, HENRY, Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 19, 1639.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3.
LANGTON, JOHN. LL.D. Fellow of Pembroke, 1412. Master,
1428-47. Chancellor of the University, 1436-43. 1444-5 and
1447. Preb. of Lichfield, 1422-8; of St Paul's, 1428-47; of
Lincoln, 1433-47; of Hereford, 1437-41; of 'i'ork, 1438-41-
R. of Bainton, Yorks., May i, 1430. to July 29, 1433. R. of
Bluntisham, Hunts. V. of Waresley, 1446- Overseer of the
buildings at King's College. Consecrated Bishop of St David's
in King's Chapel, May 7, 1447. Died May 22, 1447. {Cal. of
Papal Letters; Browne Willis, St Davids; Line. Rec. Soc.
Visilations, i. 196.)
LANGETON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caios, July 4, 1625.
S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Sedbergh, Yorks. School,
Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1625.
LANGTON, PETER. .Adm. pens, at Queens', 1599-1600. Of
Stafiordshire. R. of Mavesyn Ridware, 1602-4. Buried there
Jan. 14, 1603-4. Perhaps matric. from St Mary Hall,
Oxford, Nov. 8, 1594, age 20. Of Staffordshire. B.A.
(Oxford) 1598; M.A. 1601. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915; Al.
Oxon.)
LANGTON, RICHARD. Studied at Cambridge. B.A. (Oxford);
M.A. (Oxford) 1453-4-
LANGTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1563-4.
One of these names s. of Peter, of Lowe, Lanes. Age 26 in
1573. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1572. Died 1595. B\it see
Thomas (1563-4). (Victoria Co. Hist. Lanes., iv. 108.)
LANGTON, ROBERT. B.A. from St John's, 1600-1; M.A. 1604.
(Perhaps matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1597-) Incorp.
at Oxford, 1605. V. of Highworth, Wilts., 1610-47, sequestered.
Will (P.C.C.) 1655- {Al. Oxon.)
LANGTON, THOMAS. M.A. 1456-7. B. at Appleby. B.D.
1465-6. Fellow of Pembroke, 1461. Proctor, 1462-3. Studied
also at Oxford. Chaplain to Edward IV. Sent on several
embassies to France. Preb. of Wells, 1478-83. Treasurer of
Exeter, 1478-83. R. of All Hallows, Bread Street, 1480-83;
and of All Hallows, Lombard Street, 1482-8. Preb. of
Lincohi, 1483. Bishop of St David's, 1483. Bishop of
Salisbury, 1484. Provost of Queen's, Oxford, 1489-95.
Bishop of Winchester, 1493-1501. Elected Archbishop of
Canterbury, Jan. 22, 1500-1, but died of the plague before
confirmation. Buried in Winchester Cathedral. By will
(dated Jan. 25, 1500-1; proved, P.C.C.) he leaves money to
the priests of Pembroke (not Clare) Kail, and to the four
orders of friars in Cambridge and Oxford ; £40 to the common
chest of Pembroke; and 40s. to his scholar at Cambridge,
Mr Machell. (Cooper, i. 4; D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison.)
LANGTON, THOMAS. Perhaps matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent,
1563-4, as 'Robert.' (? S. of Christopher, 1538.) B.A. 1566-7;
M.A. from Christ's, 1570; M.D. 1576-7- F.R.C.P., 1581;
Registrar, 1585; Censor; Treasurer, 1601-4; and President,
1604-6. Died 1606. Buried at St Botolph, Bishopsgate, Oct.
19, 1606, aged 60. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, 11. 442; Munk, i. 82;
J. Ch. Smith.)
LANGTON, THOMAS. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London, gent. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, June
26, 1621, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1622; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1633-
4. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1627-48, ejected.
R. of Stanlake, Berks. R. of Leckhampstead, Bucks., 1643-6,
sequestered. (Al. Oxon.)
LANGTON, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1564-5-
LANGTON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1461; B.D. 1465-6. FeUow of
PE.MBR0KE, 1461. Proctor, 1465-6. One of these names, R.
of St Michael, Spurrier Gate, York, died Aug. 13, 1466.
LANGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', July 12,
1580. Of Cheshire.
LANGTON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1604 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Langton, Lines. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, May 9, 1589, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1592-3; M.A.
1597; B.D. 1606; D.D. 1610. FeUow of Magdalen College;
President, 1610-26. R. of Lympsham, Somerset, 1607-15;
and of Brightwell, Berks., 1616-26. Died Oct. 10, 1626.
(See Al. Oxon.) Buried in the Chapel of Magdalen College,
Oxford. M.I. Admon., P.C.C. By a blunder in Richardson's
catalogue of Cambridge degrees, this name was read
'Haughton': hence his identification by Cooper (Ath. Cant.,
II. 399) with a dramatist of these names: followed by Al.
Oxon. (Lines. Pedigrees, 584.)
(junior). Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
Matric. sizar from
Lansdale, Edward
LANGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1628, as 'Lawton.' One William Langton, s. and h. of Roger,
01 Preston-in-.\mounderness, Lanes., was adm. at Gray's Inn,
Apr. 28, 1630. Called to the Bar, June 23, 1637. Ancient,
1654. M.P. for Preston, 1645- Town clerk of Preston, and
recorder of Liverpool. Of Broughton Tower, Esq. Buried
at Preston, Oct. 25, 1659. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664; Foster,
Lanes. Pedigrees.)
LANGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 17, 1646.
Of Somerset.
LANGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 21,
1648. Of Salop. Matric. 1648.
LANGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Sept. 13, 1748.
B. at Coventry. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1753; priest, Sept. 1757. V. or C. of South
Cove, Suffolk, 1757-
LANGTON, . B.Civ.L. 15 16-7.
LANGTON, (senior). Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1597-
LANGTON,
1597-
LANGTRIE or LANGTWIT, RICHARD.
Christ's, July, 1606.
LANGWITH, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 13,
1701. Of Yorkshire. (S. of Oswald, clerk of the vestry of
York Minster.) Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708; B.D.
1716; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Juiy, 1712. R. of Petworth, Sussex, 1718.
Preb. of Chichester, 1725-43. Antiquary, numismatist and
natural philosopher. Buried at Petworth, Oct. 2, i743. aged
59. Will, Chichester. (D.N.B.)
LANGWORTH, see also LONGWORTH.
LANGWORTH or LONGWORTH, ADAM. Matric. pens, from
St John's, Michs. 1566. Of Worcestershire. S. of Lancelot,
of Kirtlebury. B.A. from Queens', 1569-70; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1573. Fellow of Corpus Christi, i57i-3-
Afterwards fellow of St Catharine's. Will of Adam Lang-
worth, of Canterbury, gent. (P.C.C.) 1623; mentions son
Thomas. Brother of John (next). (Misc. Gen. et Her., iv.
204; J. Ch. Smith.)
LANGWORTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1566. S. of Lancelot, of Kirtlebury, Worcs. B.A. 1567-8;
M.A. 1571; B.D. 1577-8. Fellow, 1568. Incorp. at Oxford,
1572. D.D. (Oxford) 1579. Preb. of Worcester, 1568. R. of
Folkington, Sussex, 1573. R. of Buxted, 1574. University
preacher, 1577. Archdeacon of Chichester, 1581-6. Arch-
deacon of Wells, 1589-1609. R. of Rotherfield, Sussex, 1592.
Preb. of Canterbury, till 1614. Buried in Canterbury
Cathedra!, Jan. 13, 1613-4. (Vis. of Kent, 1663; Al. Oxon.)
LANGWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 5,
1587. S. of Arthur, gent., of Ringmer, Sussex. School,
Buxted (Mr Munks). Of Broyle, Sussex, succeeding his father.
Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Challenor. (Venn, l. 130;
Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
LANGWORTH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1605. Perhaps s. of Adam (1566).
LANGWORTH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1606, scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
Fellow, 1 61 2.
LANGWORTH, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Apr. 26,
1578.
LANGWORTHY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
1631. Of Devon.
LANGWORTHY, GEORGE. M.A. from King's, 1743. S. of
Francis, of Charleton, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Feb. 4, 1725-6, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1729.
Chaplain in the Navy, 1739-41. R. of East Buckland, Devon,
1743. Will (Exeter) 1767; of Stokenham, Devon, clerk. (Al,
Oxon.)
LANINE(?), WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1602.
LANNOY, MIDDLETON. Adm. at Queens', Mar. 23, 1665-6.
Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1665-6. S. of Benjamin,
merchant, of London. B. at Romford, Essex. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Fellow of King's, 1669. Died in
College, Apr. 21, 1676. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., 11. 263.)
LANOE, LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 4,
1700. S. of James, of Jersey. School, Westminster. Scholar,
1701.
LANSDALE or LANDISDALE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14)
at Caius, Oct. i, 1633. S. of Gervase, gent. B. in Holbom,
London. School, Cambridge, Perse (Mr Lovering). Matric.
1634; Scholar, 1634-6. Afterwards matric. from University
College, Oxford, May 13, 1636.
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Lansdale, Leonard
LANNSDELL, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs.
1579-
LANSDALE, PETER. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1620;
B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
LANSDAYLE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov.
1552. Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1554-5; M.A. from Jesus, 1558;
LL.D. 1573. Fellow of Jesus, 1556-1609. Taxor, 1583-4.
Proctor in the Court of the Archdeacon of Ely, i573- Died
in College. Will proved (V.C.C.) Apr. 29, 1609. Gifts to
Jesus College: to be buried in their Chapel. (A. Gray;
Cooper, II. 521.)
LANSDOWNE, Baron, see GRENVILLE, GEORGE.
LANT, AMBROSE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1655.
LANT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Sept. g, 1600.
S. of WiUiam, minister, of Tilton, Leics. B. there. School,
Skeffington (Mr Anth. Cade). Matric. 1600; B.A. 1603-4;
M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 11, 1603-4.
R. of Wardley and Belton, Rutland, 1609-38. Licensed
(Peterb., June 25, 1615) to marry Anne Cole, of Ridlington.
Died 1638. {Venn, i. 173.)
LANT, THOMAS. B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1535-6. One of these
names (M.A.), R. of Barningham, Yorks., 1548-53.
LANT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 8, 1620. Of Salop.
Matric. as 'Laxte'; Scholar, 1621; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627;
B.D. 1634. Fellow, 1626-38. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. R. of
Harringay (Homsey), Middlesex, 1637-44; sequestered; re-
stored, 1660-88. Preb. of St Paul's, 1662-88. Died May 13,
i688. Buried at Homsey.
LANTROW, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Feb. 20, 1707-8. S. of Christopher, husbandman. B. at
Brotheridge, near Lapford, Devon. School, Barnstaple (Mr
Luck). Matric. 1708; B.A. 171 1-2; M.A. 1715. Fellow,
17I5-4I- Head Master of Pocklington School, 1716-7.
LANY, ASLACK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1620.
Matric. 1620. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1620-1, as s. and
h. of Aslack, of Norfolk. Of Pulham, Norfolk. (Vis. of
Norfolk.)
LANEY, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1608.
S. of John, of Cratfield, Suffolk, Recorder of Ipswich. B.
there, 1591. B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615; B.D. from Pembroke,
1622; D.D. 1630. Fellow of Pembroke, 1616. Master of
Pembroke, 1630-44, 1660-2. Vice-Chancellor, 1632-3. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1617. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb.
21, 1618-9. V. or C. of Madingley, Cambs., 1619-24. V. of
Hambledon, Hants., 1626. V. of Waltham Bishops, 1629.
Chaplain to Richard Neile, Bishop of Winchester; and after-
wards to Charles I. R. of Buriton, Hants., 1631. Preb. of
Winchester, 1631-9; of Westminster, 1639-63. Deprived as
a royalist and high churchman. Followed Charles II into
exile. Reinstated at the Restoration. Dean of Rochester,
July-Dec, 1660. Bishop of Peterborough, 1660-3. Bishop of
Lincoln, 1663-7. F.R.S., 1666. Bishop of Ely, 1667-75.
Author, sermons. Died Jan. 24, 1674-5. Buried in Ely
Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1675. (PeiU, i. 267; D.N.B.)
LANY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Mar. 31,
1668. S. of John, Esq. B. at Tewin, Herts. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 2, 1670-1, as s. and h. of John, of Ely, Esq.
LANY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July 5,
1729. S. of Benjamin, of Cratfield, Suffolk, gent. Bapt.
Sept. 22, 1711. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737.
Fellow, 1737. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1734; priest
(Norwich) Mar. 1735-6. R. of Mulbarton, Norfolk, 1741-66.
Married Mary, dau. of John Revett, of Brandeston. Died
1766. M.I. at Mulbarton.
LANY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Mar. 10,
1682-3. 3rd s. of John, of Laxfield, Suffolk, Esq. B. at
Harrow. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690; D.D. 1707.
Fellow, 1688. Master of Pembroke, 1707-28. Vice-Chancellor,
1707-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1697. Professor of Divinity,
Gresham CoUege, 1691-1728. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 20,
1689. R. of Salle, Norfolk, 1720-5. R. of Gt Cressingham,
1725-8. Chaplain to William III. F.R.S., 1692. Died Aug. 9,
1728. M.I. at Gt Cressingham. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Thomas (1675-6).
LANY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Jan. 21,
1634-5. S. of John, Esq. (and Elizabeth Bridon). B. at
Ipswich, Suffolk. Matric. 1634-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May
8, 1635, as s. and h. of John, of Gray's Inn. Called to the
Bar, Feb. 11, 1645-6. Brother of Thomas (1641).
LANY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr. 16, 1673.
S. of Nicholas, of London, mercer. Matric. 1673 ;B.. A. 1676-7;
M.A. 1680. Fellow, 1681-8. Schoolmaster at Framlingham,
Suffolk, 1681.
LANY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1609; B.A.
1612.
Lardner, James
LANY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, May 3,
1641. S. of John, Esq. B. at Ipswich. Matric. 1642; B.A.
1644-5; B.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). R. of Paston, Northants.,
1662-7. Preb. of Peterborough, 1662-9. Preb. of Lincoln,
1664-9. Precentor of Lincoln, 1667-9. R- of Newton, Isle of
Ely, 1669. Died 1669. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. Admon.
P.C.C. Brother of John (1634-5). (Lipscomb.)
LANY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Jan. 18,
1675-6. S. of John, Esq. B. at Laxfield, Sufiolk. Matric.
1677-8; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. V. of Laxfield, Suffolk,
1684. V. of Cratfield, 1707-17. Brother of Edward (1682-3).
LANY, WILLIAM. M.A. from Pembroke, 1709. Fellow, 1707-
11. S. of Benjamin, of Laxfield, Suffolk, gent. Bapt. there.
May 11, 1685. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, July 8,
1701, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1705.
LANYON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Nov. 21,
1728. 2nd s. of Tobias, of 'Lanyon,' in Gwinear, Cornwall,
gent. Bapt. June 19, 1711. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3.
LANYON, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Jan. 10,
1716-7. S. of Tobias, of 'Lanyon,' Gwinear, Cornwall, gent.
B.A. 1720-1. Will (Archd. Cornwall) 1762.
LAPAGE,
B.A. 1511-2.
LAPDALE, JOHN, see LOBDALL.
LA PIERRE, alias PETERS, JOHN DE. Adm. pens, at Pem-
broke, June 24, 1672. S. of John, M.D. Bapt. at St George's,
Canterbury, Nov. 16, 1654. One of these names adm. at
Leyden, June 27, 1696.
LAPLAIN, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 3,
1728-9. Of Westminster. Matric. 1728. One of these names
V. of Wrockwardine, Salop. Will (P.C.C.) 1765.
LA PORTE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 13, 1732.
B. at Upper Gravenhurst, Beds. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6;
M.A. 1754. V. of Sundon, Beds., 1741.
LA PORTE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 28, 1733. B. at
Shenfield, Essex. Matric. 1733.
LAPORTE, JOHN JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
July 1, 1701. S. of John, of Bordeaux, France. School,
Westminster. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1709; priest,
Mar. 5, 1709-10. V. of Pulloxhill, Beds., 1710. C. of
Higham Gobion, 1710-4.
LAPWORTH, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1589. Of Warwickshire. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Aug. 30,
1590. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Licensed to practise medicine,
1597. Of Faversham, Kent. Buried there Nov. 15, 1624.
Will, P.C.C. (There was an Oxford contemporary, M.D.,
Sedleian professor, who has been wrongly identified with
him. See Al. Oxon.; and Masters.)
LAPWORTH, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
1619. One of these names created M.A. (Oxford) 1642.
LAPWORTH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1605; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Incorp. at Oxford,
1616. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1642; of Warwick,
physician. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LARCOME or LARKHAM, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Michs. 1619. B. at Lyme Regis, Dorset, Aug. 17,
1602. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 162 1-2; M.A. 1626. Ord.
priest (London) May 23, 1624, 'aged 26.' V. of Northam,
Devon, 1626-40. Persecuted for nonconformity. Emigrated
to New England, 1640. Went to Dover, N.H. where he
came into conflict with Rev. Hansard KnoUys (whom see).
Only remained a year after the departure of his rival. Re-
turned to England, 1642. V. of Tavistock, Devon, c. 1648;
ejected, 1662. Became an apothecary in Tavistock, 1664-9.
Author, controversial. Married at Crediton, Devon, Patience,
dau. of George Wilton, schoolmaster, 1622. Buried at
Tavistock, Dec. 23, 1669. (Calamy, 1. 406; J. G. Bartlett;
Felt, 448; D.N.B.)
LARDEN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 5,
1672. S. of WiBiam, of Cheshire. School, Bunbury (Mr Hoole).
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. One of these names was of
Tarvin, Cheshire, clerk, in 1683. (Peile, 11. 41.)
LARDER, JOHN. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from O.xford). 'Lavender'
in the grace. Of Dorset, pleb. Matric. from Wadham CoUege,
Oxford, Feb. 21, 1616-7, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1620; M.A.
1623. Fellow of Wadham, 1629-30. R. of Melbury Osmund
with Melbury Sampford, Dorset, 1637-58. Perhaps V. of
Milton Cleveland. Somerset, 1664-74. Died 1674. (John
Harder in Weaver.) (A I. Oxon.)
LARDNER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 27,
1688. S. of Thomas, apothecary. B. in London. Bapt. at
St Peter's, Cornhill, Sept. 18, 1670. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1691-2; M.A.
1695. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1692; priest, Sept. 23,
1694. Perhaps C. of St Benet, Gracechurch Street. (Peile, 11.
no.)
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LARDNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 9, 1685. S. of
Thomas. B. in London, Mar. i663. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1686; M.B. 1690 {Com. Reg.). Probably
brother of James (above). {Peile, 11. loo.)
LARDINER, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1396. Died
June 10, 1397.
LARGE, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Sept. 10, 1633.
LARGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1622.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, R. of Catsfield, Sussex. Exhibitioner
from Tonbridge School. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; D.D. (Lit.
Reg.). Ord. deacon (York) 1627; priest. Mar. 1627-8. R. of
Rotherfield, Sussex, 1643-4, sequestered; and 1661-73.
Buried there Feb. 7, 1672-3- WiU, P.C.C.
LARGE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 13) at Caius, July 2, 1605.
5. of Robert, husbandman, of East Lexham, Norfolk. School,
East Lexham (Mr Symson). Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10;
M.A. 1613. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1614- C. of
Cransford, Suffolk, in 1627 and 1633. V. of Charsfield, 1635.
C. of Hoo and Letheringham in 1636. Ejected from his
curacies, 1644. Buried at Letheringham, Feb. 7, 1657-8.
(Venn, 1. 190; V. B. Redstone.)
LARKE, JOEL. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1615.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 12; priest. Mar. 13, 1619-20.
LARKE, ROBERT. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 22, 1630, as 'M.A.
of St Peter's, Cambridge.'
LARKE, THOMAS. D.Civ.L. 1477-8. Perhaps at King's Hall,
1508-9. Master of Trinity Hall, 1517-25. Perhaps R. of
Morbome, Hunts., 1484-1510. R. of Kettering, Northants.,
1512-5. Prcb. of Lincoln, 1514-8. Preb. of Sarum, 1517-8.
Archdeacon of Sudbury, 1517-22. Archdeacon of Norwich,
1522-8. [Cooper, I. 38.)
LARKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1546.
LARKHAM, THOMAS, see LARCOME.
LARKHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June
6, 1735. S. of William Larcum, surgeon, of Richmond,
Surrey. Bapt. there. Mar. 19, 1717-8. School, Westminster.
Migrated to Corpus Christi, Oxford. Matric. there, Nov. i,
1735; Scholar; B.A. (Oxford) 1739; M.A. 1742. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1742. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. i, 1735.
BuriedatRichmond, Nov. 11, 1768. Will, P.C.C. {Al.Oxon.)
LARKIN, see also LORKIN and LURKIN.
LARKYN or LORKYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Caius, Oct. 13,
1582 (impubes).
LARKEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 14,
1729. S. of J., gent., of Hertfordshire. B. atMunden. School,
Buntingford. Matric. 1729-30.
LARKIN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1591.
LARKEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
June 23, 1703. Of Hertfordshire. School, Hertford. Scholar,
1704; Matric. 1705; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1708-9; priest (London) Mar. 16, 1711-2.
LARKWORTHY, GREGORY. M.A. from Sidney, 1719. S. of
Richard, of Ashwater, Devon, gent. Bapt. there, Nov. 17,
1685. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, July 16, 1703,
age 17; B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1707. V. of Canning-
ton, Somerset, 1711-35. R. of Otterhampton, 1734-5. Died
1735- {Al. Oxon.)
LARMAN (? LARMAR), THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1581.
LAROCHE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 28, 1717. Of
Middlesex. Eldest s. of Peter Crothaire, of Bordeaux, who
took the name Laroche. B. 1700. Matric. 1717. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Sept. 12, 1717. M.P. for Bodmin, 1727-
52. Of Englefield Green, Surrey. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Isaac Gamier, of St James', Westminster. His s. James
created Bart., 1776. Died Apr. 20, 1752. Buried in Padding-
ton Church. Brother of the next. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G. Mag.;
L. Mag.; Oliver's Antigua, 11. 161.)
LAROCHE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 31, 1723.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 20, 1722-3. Perhaps died June 22,
1772; of Paddington. Younger brother of John (1717). {G.
Mag.)
LA ROQUE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 27, 1733-4.
B. in London. Matric. 1735. Migrated to Corpus Christi.
B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 30,
1738; priest, Sept. 21, 1740. Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1796; of Prior's Hardwick, Warws., clerk.
LARWOOD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 3, 1728.
S. of Nicholas, of Norwich. B. there. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 3, 1729. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 28, 1735.
Steward of Norwich. Died Apr. 14, 1750. (G. Mag.)
Latham, Daniel
LASBY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs. 1655.
Of Norwich. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1675- Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660. V. of Heybridge, Essex, 1661-
79. R. of Goldhanger, 1679- Will (P.C.C.) 1703-
LASCELLS, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St
John's, May 24, 1641. S. of George, Esq., of Elston, Notts.
B. at Kneeton. School, Islington (Mr Vowell).
LASSELS, BRIAN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Apr. 1615;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1621. Doubtless C. of Blackburn, Lanes.,
1628-30. R.'of Thurstaston, Cheshire, 1641-9. Reported by
the Parliamentary Commissioners, in 1649, as 'a blind man.'
{Peile, 1. 300; E. Axon.)
LASCELLES, EDWIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Jan. 6,
1731-2. ist s. of Henry, of Harewood and Stank. Bapt. at
St Michael's, Barbadoes, Feb. 5, 1712-3- Matric. 1732. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Aug. 5, 1731- M-P- i°^ Scarborough,
1744, 1747; for Northallerton, i754. i78o, 1784; for Co.
York, 1761, 1768, 1774. Created Baron Harewood, 1790.
Died Jan. 25, 1795. Will, P.C.C.
LASCELLES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
161 1. 4th s. of Francis, of Stank Hall, NorthaUerton, Yorks.,
Esq. Bapt. there, Jan. 21, 1593-4- Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 16, 1614. Brother of Philip (i6ii).
LASCELLES, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 25, 1691. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of Thomas, of
Mount Grace. School, Gisbum (' Guisborough), Yorks.
Matric. 1691; B..\. 1694-5; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1695; priest, 1699. Perhaps R. of Ruskington, Lines.,
1718-38. V. of Knottingley, Yorks., in i745-
LASCELLS, GEORGE. Adm. at St Catharine's, 1678. Matric.
1678. as 'John'; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684.
LASSELS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 16, 1683.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9. V. of Stone, Worcs.,
1700-23.
LASCELLES, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1611. 3rd s. of Francis, of Stank Hall, Yorks. B.A. 1614-5;
M.A. 1618. Brother of Francis (1611).
LASSELLS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, c. 1596.
LASCELLES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, July 6,
1663. S. of John. B. at Famden, Notts. School, Newark
(Mr Leeds). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lichfield) Oct. 1673. R. of Headon, near
East Retford, 1673-83; of Todwick, near Rotherham, 1677.
Died before May, 1683. {Peile, 1. 606.)
LASCELLES, WALTER. Scholar of Trinity, 1588. Perhaps
2nd s. of Thomas, of Gunthorpe, Yorks. {Vis. of Yorks.,
1584-)
LASCELLS, WILLIAM. Chancellor of the University, 1431-2-
Archdeacon of Hunts., 1421-53. Preb. of York, 1422-43.
Died Aug. 22, 1453.
LASCELLES, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Mag-
dalene, Nov. 25, 1654. S. of Francis, of Stauk Hall, Yorks.
Bapt. at Sigston, Sept. 5, 1634. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1654. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21, 1654-5.
LASHER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 24,
1644. S. of Nathaniel. B. at Hastings. School, Hastmgs.
Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-8.
LASKO or LOSCOO, RICHARD. B.A. 1524-5; M.A. 1528.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1526. Bursar, 1538.
LAST, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 23, 1662. Of Suffolk.
Perhaps s. of John, of Haughley, gent. Matric. 1663 ; Scholar,
1664; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. R. of Wilby, Norfolk, 1686-
1720. R. of Ecdes, 1705-20. Died 1720.
LATAST, RICHARD. Scholar of Clare, 1562.
LATCH, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1607-8.
LATEWARD, JOHN. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 6,
1696. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Uppington, Salop.
School, Alberbury (Mr Gethin). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-
1700. Ord. priest (Norwich) June, 1704.
LATHUM, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 2, 1663;
B.A. 1666-7. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 1666-7; priest
(Lincoln) May 17, 1668. Schoohnaster at Braintree, Essex.
C. of Tendring. V. of Haverhill, Suffolk, 1668-82.
LATHAM, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Easter, 1637.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. in London. School, St Paul's. Scholar,
1637-43; B.A. 1640-1; M..\. 1644- Ord. priest (Bishop of
Galloway) Dec. 12, 1644. R. of Stifford, Essex, 1646-53:
'an able and constant preaching minister.' Master of Brent-
wood School. Convicted for serving a cure at Gray's Thur-
rock, 1662. Preacher at St Ethelburgh, London, 1667.
One of these names V. of St Michael, Highgate, 1669. {Venn,
I. 326; W. PaUn, Stifford.)
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LATHAM, EDMUND. Grace for degree restored on payment of
five marks, 1493. B.A. in i486. Probably Fellow of Clare.
Perhaps R. of Gt Stambridge, Essex, 1492-8. R. of Shepper-
ton, Middlesex, 1494-6. R. of BradweU-by-Sea, Essex,
1496-9. V. of Stepney, Middlesex, 1498-9. Died 1499.
LATHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 39, sk) at St John's,
July 29, 1631. S. of Anthony, gent., of Chesterfield, Derbs.
B. there. School, Chesterfield (Mr Gibson). Probably LL.B.
1 63 1 {Lit. Reg.).
LATHAM, GILBERT. B.A. 1512-3; M.A. 1516; B.D. 1523-4-
Fellow of St John's, 1513. Proctor, 15 17-8. Fellow of
Jesus for a time, till 15 18. R. of Swanscombe, Kent, 1526-46.
R. of Gt Shelford, Cambs., to 1527. R. of Elton, Yorks.,
1533-46. Master of St Katherine's-by-the-Tower, 1536-46.
Archdeacon of Man, 1546. Will (P.C.C.) proved, 1552; 'of
Prescott, Lanes.; Blore, Staffs.; Kirk Andrew, Isle of Man,
etc' (A. Gray.)
LATHAM, HAMLET. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Oct.
17, 1638. S. of Ralph, Esq., of parish of St Martin, Iron-
monger Lane, London (of Upminster, Essex, and of the
Inner Temple). School, in Aldermanbury. Matric. 1638.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 18, 1635-6. (Venn, 1. 332.)
LATHAM, HENRY. M.A. from St Catharine's, 1572. B.A.
from Brasenose College, Oxford, 1568-9.
LATHUM, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1430-5. 'Of
diocese Lichfield; noble by both parents; aged 18, in 1438.*
Perhaps preb. of Southwell, 1442-51. {Papal Letters, viii.)
LATHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1550. One of these names, of Standon, Essex, adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1557.
LATHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1576.
One of these names R. of Kirk Sandall, Yorks., 1588-91.
LATHAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1639.
LATHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Pembroke, June 18,
1660. S. of John, of Congleton, Cheshire. B. there. Bapt.
Feb. 26, 1636-7. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1668. V.
of Bunbury, Cheshire, 1669-81. R. of Lawton, 1682-1705.
Died June 5, 1705. Buried at Lawton. Fatherof John (1713).
(E. Axon.)
LATHUM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, July 4,
1663. S. of Edward, of Over, Cheshire. Matric. 1666; B.A.
1666-7; M.A. 1672. Perhaps V. of Bedingfield, Suffolk,
1679 (M.A.).
LATHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Feb. 10, 1668-9.
S. of John, goldsmith, of London. B. there. School, Winwick,
Lanes. (Mr Gorst and Mr Jones). Matric. 1669; Scholar,
1669-76; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1676-7. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1676; priest, 1677. R. of Etchingham, Sussex,
1678-1724. Buried at Etchingham, Sept. 6, 1724. Fatherof
John (1716). (Venn, i. 436.)
LATHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Feb. 26,
1694-5. S. of John (? 1663), V. of Bedingfield, Suffolk.
School, Bury. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-g. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1702; priest, June 3, 1705. R. of Westley,
Suffolk, 1705-18. Died there Jan. 11, 1717-8. Buried at
Westley. M.I. (V. B. Redstone.)
LATHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 25, 1713. S. of
, clerk, deceased [John (1660), R. of Lawton, Cheshire].
B. at Lawton, Nov. 11, 1694. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1716-7.
Ord. deacon (London) Jime 16, 1717. Minister of Bunney,
Notts.
LATHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 19,
1716. S. of John (1668-9), clerk, R. of Etchingham, Sussex.
B. at Etchingham. School, Lewes (Mr Pierce). Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1719- .:o. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 4, 1721; priest
(Chichester) Dec. 23, 1722. R. of Etchingham, 1724-54.
Buried there June 12, 1754. (Scott-Mayor, in. 305.)
LATHAM, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1570. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1620; of Barnwell
St .'\ndrew, Northants., clerk.
LATHAM, PAUL. -Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1585.
Matric. 1585; Scholar; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Fellow, c.
1594.
LATHAM or LATHNAM, PETER. B.Can.L. 1515-6.
LATHAM, PHILIP. B.A. 1455-6; M.A. 1459. Ord. sub-deacon
(Ely) Apr. 9, 1463. R. of Worplesdon, Surrey, 1462-70.
Believed to be possessed of an evil spirit, being unable to
govern himself or his Church. Died 1476. (Manning and
Bray, in. 100.)
LATHAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 18, 1674.
Of Cheshire. One of these names nonconformist minister at
Frodsham, and at Wem. B. 1653. Died Mar. 20, 1705-6.
V. A. C. III.
Latimer, Robert
LATHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, May 15,
1630. S. and h. of Thomas, gent., of Essex. B. in London.
Schools, in Isle of Guernsey (Mr Picott) and London (Mr
Dier). Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 26,
1632. Probably buried at Stifford, Essex, May 29, 1679.
{Venn, i. 294.)
LATHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1651. Of Essex. B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Fellow,
1657-8. Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, July 9, 1658.
LATHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 11, 1591.
Matric. 1591.
LATHAM, . B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1487. (Probably Edmund,
above.)
LATHE, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Jesus, June 21,
1680. Of Lancashire.
LATHE, RICHARD. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Caius, May 10,
1585. S. of Richard. B. at Thorpe, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Limbert). One of these names V. of Catton,
Norfolk, and C. of St Andrew, Norwich, in 1597. Will proved,
1614. (Venn, i. 124.)
LATH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent, 1577-8.
Of Kirton, Lines. S. of Thomas. School, Kirton. Migrated
to Caius, Apr. 6, 1578, age 15; Scholar to 1585; B.A. 1581-2;
M.A. 1585. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 14, 1586.
LATHBURY, JOSEPH. .Adm. sizar at Clare, July 10, 1708.
S. of Peter, R. of West Stow, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Nov. 1690.
Exhibitioner from Bury School. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716. Fellow, 1716. Usher of Bury School, 1712-30.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr.; priest. May, 1722. R. of Liver-
mere, Suffolk, 1722-68. R. of Gt Livermere, 1727-68. R. of
Westerfield, 1742. R. of Stowlangtoft, 1766-75- Died Nov.
1775. aged 85. Buried at Livermere. Will, Bury. Father of
the next and of Peter.
LATHBURY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 5, i740. S.
of Joseph (above). B. at Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1740; B.A.
1744-5; M.A. 1748. Fellow of Clare, 1747-58. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May 21, 1749; priest, June 2, 1751. R. of Livermere,
Suffolk, 1768-1804. Died Oct. 1804, aged 84. Buried at
Livermere. Brother of Peter (next).
LATHBURY, PETER. Adm. sizar at Clare, Aug. 10, i743- S.
of Joseph (1708), R. of Livermere. B. at Bury, Suffolk.
Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1748; priest, Feb. 1748-9. R. of Westerfield,
Suffolk, 1749. Died Apr. 1768, aged 48. M.I. at Westerfield.
Brother of Joseph (1740).
LATHEBERY or LOUTHBERRY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
Jesus, Michs. 1544. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1548-9. Fellow
of St John's, 1555.
LATHELL, . B.Civ.L. 1472-3. Possibly Nicholas, Baron of
the Exchequer, 1487. Buried at St Botolph, Aldersgate,
London (see will of Thomas Hobson, P.C.C, 1511)- Will
(P.C.C.) 1501.
LATHINGE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1628 ;
B.A. 1631-2.
LATHWETT, JAMES. B.A. from Magdalene, 1603-4; M.A.
1611. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 19, 1610; priest (Peterb.)
June 7, 1612. R. of Martin, Lines., 1612. Licensed (Bishop
of Lincoln) to marry Anne, dau. of John Spalding, of Holton
Beckering, Sept. 29, 1612: 'he of Carlton Parva, age 30.'
(J. Ch. Smith.)
LAYTHWETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1597-8.
LATHWET, WILLIAM. B.A. from Magdalene, 1603-4; M.A.
1611. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 1, 1602; priest. May 19,
i6ii. Possibly V. of Belchford, Lines., 1610-37. Will
(Lincoln) 1637. One of these names (? his father) ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Aug. 10, 1577- R- of .\nderby. Lines., 1591-1620.
Will (Lincoln) 1620. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LATIMER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1571-
LATIMER, HUGH. B.A. 1510-r (probably at Peterhouse,
where he was a pupil of Dr John Watson). S. of Hugh, of
Thurcaston, Leics. M.A. 1514; B.D. 1524. Fellow of Clare,
Feb. 2, 1510. Ord. deacon (Lincoki) Apr. 7; priest, July 15,
1515. University chaplain and cross-keeper, 1522-9. Uni-
versity preacher, 1523. Chaplain to Anne Boleyn. R. of
West Kington, Wilts., 1531. Bishop of Worcester, 1535-91
declined reinstatement under Edward VI. Committed to the
Tower on Mary's accession, 1553. Condemned of heresy, and
burnt at Oxford, with Ridley, Oct. 16, 1555, aged 80. Famous
as a preacher. His extant writings edited for the Parker
Society, in 1844-5. (D.N.B.; Stokes, Chaplains.)
LATIMER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1587.
Perhaps B.A. from* Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1591; M.A.
(Magdalen College) 1595. R- of Leigh Delamere, Wilts., 1609.
(Al. OxoH.)
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LATIMER, WILLIAM. M.A. 1536; D.D. 1564, on the Queen's
visit. He was then of Corpus Christi. Master of the College
of St Lawrence Pountney, London, 1538-47. R. of Witnes-
ham, 1538-54. R. of Speldhurst, Kent, 1538-53- R- °i St
Mary Abchurch, London, 1553-4 and 1556-61. R. of St
George, Southwark, 1559-61. Dean of Peterborough, 1559"
83. Preb. of Westminster, 1560-83. Chaplain to the Queen.
R. of Kirkton and Shotley, Sufiolk, 1559-83- Buried in
PeterboroughCathedral, Aug. 28, 1583. WiU, P.C.C. {Cooper,
I. 481.)
LATTAMER or LATEMER, . B.Can.L. 1499-
LATISTER, . B.A. 1456-7-
LATLAIS, HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 7, 1625.
S. of Jonas, of Hampshire. School, Maldon (Mr Danes).
Matric. 1625.
LATNER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1620;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 13;
priest, July 14, 1628.
LATTER, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Nov 25,
1723. S. of Edmund, farmer, of Kent. B. at Tonbndge.
Exhibitioner from Tonbndge School. Matric. 1724; B.A.
1727-8; M.A. 1731. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 21, 1729; priest (Gloucester, LiU. dim. from
Rochester) Mar. 11, 1730-1. R. of Bidborough, Kent, 1732-
89. R. of Ashurst, 1746-57. R- of Burstow, Surrey, 1757-89-
WiU, P.C.C. [Scott-Mayor, in. 364.)
LATTON, FILBY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1631.
Of Huntingdonshire. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1631. B.A.
1635-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1638.
LATON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1525-6 (or 1526-7, 1st in the ordo);
M.A. 1530. Supp. for Incorp. at Oxford, 1532-3- Perhaps
preb. of St Paul's, 1544-51. Preb. of York, 1545-51- Died
1551-
LATTON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). 2nd s.
of Thomas, of Kingston, Berks., gent. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, July 12, 1670, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1674;
M.A. 1677. Fellow of Wadham, 1675- Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 12, 1678-9. {Al. Oxen.; Vis. of Berks., 1665.)
LATONER, . B.Civ.L. 1496-
LATUS, FERDINAND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Oct.
12, 1635. S. of Anthony, Esq., of the Beck, Millom, Cumber-
land. Matric. 1635.
LATYLL, . M.A. or higher degree, 1474-5-
LAUD, WILLIAM. D.D. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, clothier, of Reading. B. there, i573- School,
Reading. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, Oct. 17,
1589, age 16; Scholar; B.A. 1594; M-A- 1598; B.D. 1604;
D.D. 1608. Fellow and President of St John's. Proctor,
1603-4. Chancellor of Oxford University, 1630-41. Held
many livings. V. of Stanford, Northants., 1607. V. of
Caxton, Kent, 1610. Preb. of Lincoln, 1614-22. Archdeacon
of Huntingdon, 1615-22. Dean of Gloucester, 1616-21.
Bishop of St David's, 1621-6. Preb. of Westminster, 1621-8.
Became predominant in the Church of England at the
accession of Charles I. Supported the King in his struggle
with the Commons. Dean of the Chapel Royal, 1626. Bishop
of Bath and Wells, 1626-8. Privy CounciUor, 1627. Bishop
of London, 1628-33. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1633-45-
Author, Sermons. Beheaded on a charge of high treason,
Jan. 10, 1644-5. His body was subsequently removed to the
Chapel of St John's College, O.xford. {D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
LAUDERDALE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1668.
LAUGHERNE or LAWHORNE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from
Pembroke, Easter, 1568. Probably 2nd s. of Richard, V. of
Edmonton, Middlesex, and brother of the next. B.A. 1571-2;
M.A. 1575. Fellow, 1572. PerhapsR.of Stratford St Andrew,
Sufiolk, 1589; ' Laughlyn. M.A.' Richard Laughlen or Lafflin,
V. of Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, 1591-1601. The father
in his will (P.C.C, 1570) mentions Richard and Thomas.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
LAUGHORNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1559. Probably ist s. of Richard, V. of Edmonton, Middlesex,
and brother of the last. B.A. 1563-4; M.A. from Pembroke,
1567. Fellow of Trinity, 1564. Fellow of Pembroke, 1567.
Succeeded his father as V. of Edmonton, 1570-2.
LAUGHTON, EDWARD. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 25, 1559. Of Uxbridge, Middlesex. Doubt-
less 3rd s. of WiUiam (whose will, P.C.C, i559); and brother
of George (1560). Matric. 1559; B.A. 1563-4- Fellow, 1562-4.
LAUGHTON, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 1, 1671. S. of WiUiam, clerk, of Somerby, Lines. School,
Knotting, Beds, (private). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675. R. of Benning-
ton, Lines., age 30. Married Anne Bamaby, of Boston, Oct.
31, 1685. Brother of Isaac (1672).
LAUGHTON, Thomas
LAUGHTON, GEORGE. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1560. Of Uxbridge. Doubtless 4th s. of
WiUiam (wiU, P.C.C, 1559); and brother of Edward (i559)-
Matric. 1560; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. FeUow, 1563-71-
LAWTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's, Apr. 20,
1715. S. of John (? 1674-5)- B. at Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Staffs. School, King's Bromley (Mr Pannel). Matnc. 1715-
Resided two years. (Peile, u. 187.)
LAWTON, GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 29,
1582. S. of Robert, citizen of London. B. there. School,
St Paul's. Scholar, 1582-4.
LAUGHTON, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May
29,1672. S. of William, of Somerby, Lines. School, Knotting,
Beds. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679- Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676. R. of Ashby, Norfolk, 1691-1718.
R. of Clippesby, till 1718. Died 1718. Brother of Gabnel
(1671)-
LAWGHTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1559. One of these names R. of Drayton Beauchamp, Bucks.,
1572-84. Died 1584.
LAWTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1560.
LAUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 28,
1653. S. of John, husbandman, of Abington, Cambs. B.
there. School, Grendon, Northants. (Mr Shilbume). B.A.
1656.
LAUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May i, 1665. S.
of John, of Eastfield. TickhiU, Yorks., Esq. Bapt. Jan. 17,
1649-50. Matric. 1665; Scholar, 1668; B.A. i668-g; M.A.
1672. Chaplain and CoUege librarian. University librarian,
1686-1712. Preb. of Lichfield, 1696. Complimented by
Ufienbach and others on his learning and his private library.
Died Sept. 4, 1712. (Hunter, S. Yorfts., i. 246; J. E. B.Mayor,
Cambridge under Queen Anne.)
LAWTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's, Feb.
27, 1674-5. S. of WiUiam (1645-6), Esq., of Lawton,
Cheshire. B. there, May 7, 1656. School, Coventry. Married
(i) Anne, granddau. of Henry Eari of Manchester, (2) Mary,
widow of Sir Edward LongueviUe, Bart. Died June 10, 1736-
Perhaps father of George (1715)- (Burke, L.G.\ Ormerod, iii.
11.)
LAUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 18, 1690.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 7, 1696; priest. Mar. 20, 1697. R.
of Godeby, Leics., 1698-1700. R. of Ibstock, 1699-1726.
Died Aug. 12, 1726. M.I. Father of William (1715)-
LAUGHTON, MANWARING. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 24, 1734. S. of John, attomey-at-law, of Eastfield,
Yorks. B. there. Bapt. Jan. 4, i7i4-5- School, Chesterfield,
Derbs. (Mr Burrow). Matric. i735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1746.
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 24, 1738; priest. Mar. 2, 1739-40.
V. of Lyddington, Rutland, 1748-89- R. of St Mary, Stam
for4 1754-89. Married (i) Mary GoodaU, (2) Elizabeth
Rossington. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 457; M. H. Peacock.)
LAWGHTON or LATON, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from King's,
Easter, 1580.
LAUGHTON, RICHARD. .\dm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 20, 1680.
Of London. Matric. i68i; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1691 {Lit. Reg.);
D.D. 1717 {Lit. Reg.). FeUow, 1686. Senior proctor, 1709-10.
A popular tutor. Ardent supporter of the Newtonian system.
V. of Quy-cum-Stow, Cambs., 1709. Preb. of Worcester,
1717-23. Chaplain to George I. Author, Sermons. Died
July 28, 1723. For an account of his proctorial zeal see Monk's
Bentley, i. 286. {D.N.B.)
LAUGHTON or LAWTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 13, 1686. S. of John, gent. B. at Catworth, Hunts.
School, Kimbolton (Mr Trott). Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 22, 1699-1700. Perhaps R. of
Drayton, Norfolk, 1698-9. R. of Molesworth, Hunts., 1700-6.
One of these names R. of Shotesham St Martin, 1706. Died
1706.
LAWTON, SAMUEL. B.A. from St John's, 1626-7; M.A. 1631.
Probably R. of Lawton, Cheshire, in 1642.
LAUGHTON, SIDDALL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr.
16, 1743. S. of Ferdinand, of Altrincham, Cheshire. Matric.
1743; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1746-7- Of Liverpool. Died s.p.
(Burke, L.G.)
LAUGHTON, THOMAS. (No B.A.) M.A. 1564. Eight years at
Oxford and Cambridge.
LAUGHTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1573-
S. of Thomas. B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581; B.D. 1588. FeUow,
1588-9. Held landlcalled the Parsonage at Thorpe Arnold,
Leics., upon which he gave a yearly charge of £3. 6s. Sd. for
a Library Scholar. (Peile, 1. 127.)
LAUGHTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1588.
LAWTON, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1622-3.
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LAWTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June lo, 1657. Of
Staffordshire (probably NewcasUe-under-Lyme). Ma trie.
1657; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1661. One of these names Master
of Bury School, Lanes., c. 1662. Minister of Newton Heath
Chapel, Manchester, 1671-88. Died Feb. 28, 1687-8. (A.
Gray; E. Axon.)
LAUGHTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1573; B-A. from Queens', 1576-7; M.A. 1580. One of these
names R. of Lawton, Cheshire, 1583. Buried there Jan. 27,
1640.
LAUGHTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Jan.
1645-6. Of Lincohishire. Matric. 1647-8; B.A. 1649; M.A.
1654. One of these names s. and h. of John, of Lawton,
Cheshire, Esq. B. 1630. Sheriff of Cheshire, 1672. Died
Sept. 9, 1693. Father of John (1674-5). (Burke, L.G.)
LAUGHTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 20,
1715. Of Ibstock, Leics. S. of John (1690). Bapt. at Godeby,
Leics., Feb. 20, 1699-1700. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20;
M.A. 1723. Dixie fellow, 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
10, 1722-3; priest, May 31, 1724. V. of Mackworth, Derbs.,
c, 1727-31. Died Jan. 20, 1731. Buried at Ibstock. M.I.
LAUNCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1594.
LAUNCE, ROBERT STYLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 30, 1716. S. of John, gent., of Durham. Schools,
Merchant Taylors' and Worcester. Matric. 1716, as 'Thomas
Lance'; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1739. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest (Carlisle) Dec. 18, 1726. R. of
Slindon, Sussex, 1739-64. R. of Binsted, 1739-64. Died
Aug. 10, 1764. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1764. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 306.)
LAUNCE or LANCE, WILLIAM. Ord. deacon (London) June 7,
1612, as 'aged 24; late of Trinity College, M.A.'; priest,
Dec. 18, 1614. B. at Halesworth, Suffolk. Chaplain to
Dudley, Lord North. V. of St Michael-le-Querne, 1621-41.
V. of Pinner, Middlesex, 1625. R. of St Edmund-the-King,
London, 1648-66. Buried at St Edmund's, Jan. 1665-6.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1666.
LAUNDER, sec also LANDER.
LAUNDER, ABEL COLLIN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 22,
1744. S. of Cornelius, gent. Bapt. at St Peter's, Nottingham,
Mar. 25, 1726. Colleger at Eton. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8;
M.A. 1751. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 23, 1750. R. of Elton-
on-the-Hill, Notts., 1750-1803. R. of ToUerton, 1753. R. of
CUfton, 1754-1803. Died Aug. 29, 1803, aged 77. (Godfrey,
Notts.)
LAUNDER, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Mar. 8, 1686-7.
Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1691;
C. of Ravenstone, Bucks. Chaplain in the Navy, 1703.
{Peile, II. 104.)
LAUNDER or LAWNDE, GEOFFREY. B.A. 1479-80; M.A.
1483-4; B.D. 1503-4.
LAUNDER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1627. Of Warwickshire. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
LANDER, GIBSON. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 11,
1692. Of Dedham, Essex. Probably s. of John (next). Matric.
1693; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1697;
priest, May 21, 1699. V. of 'Bricklesea,' Essex, 1699.
LAUNDER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 3,
1661. Of Coventry. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
Feb. 18, 1664-5. V. of Dedham, Essex, 1672-8. Died 1678.
Probably father of Gibson (above).
LAURIE, see LAWRY.
LAUTER, GEOFFREY. B.A. 1526-7.
LAVAURE, JAMES GAST. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 17,
1733- Of Kent. Doubtless s. of Jacques Gast, for 33 years
minister of the Walloon Church, Canterbury. Matric. 1734;
B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. (H. G. Harrison.)
LAVECK, Monsieur. Mandate for M.D. 1689.
LAVELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1565.
LAVENDER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1627.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. C. of Kelvedon
Hatch, Essex, in 1637-41-. R. of High Ongar, 1643; ejected,
1662. Member of the Essex Classis. Died at High Ongar,
Apr. 23, 1670, aged 59. Buried there. M.I. Father of John
(1665). {Calamy, 1. 515; Davids, 436; R. Smith.)
LAVENDER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Peterhouse, Aug.
9, 1653. Of London.
LAVANDER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 27,
1665. S. of John (1627). Matric. 1665; B.A. 1670-1. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1671; priest (London) May 21, 1676.
C. of Lamboume, Essex, 1678-92. C. of Wanford. Died 1698.
Will (P.C.C.) 1698; of Stanford Rivers, Essex, clerk. (R.
Smith.)
LAVENDER, OSWIN. .\dm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1499. Left, as scholar.
Lawe, Thomas
LAVENDER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
June 29, 1710. Of Surrey. School, Winchester. Matric. 1710;
Scholar, 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (London)
June i6, 1717.
LAVEROCK, GEORGE. B.A. 1521-2 (apparently in the ordo of
1523-4)- Of Lincolnshire. M.A. 152&-7. Fellow of Pem-
broke, 1524. WiU (V.C.C.) 1528.
LAVEROCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1623. Matric.
1623; B.A. 1626-7.
LAVEROCK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1635;
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1645. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28;
priest, Dec. 24, 1643.
LAVERACK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 25,
1727. S. of James, gent., of Derbyshire. B. at Morton.
School, Southwell, Notts. (Mr Hodgson). Matric. 1727; B.A.
1730-1; M.A. 1738. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1732-3;
priest, Sept. 22, 1734. R. of Brigsley, Lines., 1744-59. V.
of Rolleston, Notts., 1759-68. R. of Beelsby, Lines., 1768-79.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 404.)
LAVEROK, RICHARD. Scholar at King's Hall, 1441-52.
Official to the Bishop of Ely, 1458; 'LL.D.' Perhaps V. of
Hsislingfleld, Cambs., till his death, 1473.
LAW, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 6, 1720.
S. of Edmund, clerk, and C. of Staveley, Lanes. B. at
Cartmell-in-Fumess, Lanes. Schools, Cartmell (Mr Roskell)
and Kendal (Mr Towers). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A.
from Christ's, 1727; D.D. 1749. Fellow of Christ's, 1726-7.
Vice-Chancellor, 1755-6. Master of Peterhouse, 1756-87.
University librarian, 1760-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5,
1726; priest, Sept. 24, 1727. R. of Greystoke, Cumberland,
1737-46. Archdeacon of Carlisle, 1743-56. R. of Gt Salkeld,
1746-87. Archdeacon of Stafford, 1763-g. Preb. of Lichfield,
1763-9. Knightbridge Professor of Moral Theology, 1764.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1764-9; of Durham, 1767-9. Bishop of
Carlisle, 1769-87. Author, philosophical. Died at Rose
Castle, Carlisle, Aug. 14, 1787. Buried in Carlisle Cathedral.
(Peile, n. 201; Scott-Mayor, iii. 331; D.N.B.)
LAW, FARMERY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 7, 1719. Of
Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. of Thomas, grocer, deceased,
of King's Cliffe, Northants., and Margaret Farmery. Matric.
1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 19,
1725. R. of Sibson, Leics., 1727. Died Sept. 29, 1769. M.I.
at Sibson. Will (P.C.C.) 1769. Brother of WilUam (1705) and
Nathaniel (1707-8). (Nichols, iv. 956.)
LAWE, JEREMY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1617. One
of these names, s. of Robert, of Halifax, adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 9, 1618. (Peile, i. 321.)
LAW, JOHN. FeUow of Queens', 1448. Perhaps R. of Haddon,
Hunts., 1474-83. Benefactor.
LAWE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1569; B.A.
1573-4-
LAWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1570.
LAWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1578;
B.A. from Clare, 1581-2. One of these names R. of Little
Wratting, Suffolk, 1591-1609. Married Margaret Powter, of
Dullingham, Cambs., at Gt Bradley, Nov. 1593.
LAWE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1579-80;
B.A. 1583-4-
LAW, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Michs. 1584. Matric.
1584.
LAWE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 25, 1591. One
of these names, of Little Wigston, Leics., adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1593.
LAWE, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, Jime
8, 1664. S. of Jonathan, of Boston, Lines., merchant,
deceased. School, Moulton, near Spalding, Lines. Matric.
1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1670. R. of Bow Brickhill,
Bucks., 1 67 1.
LAWE, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1613,
scholar from Westminster. B. in St Faith-the- Virgin, London.
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23,
1621. R. of Allerton, Somerset, 1636.
LAW, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 11, 1707-8.
Of Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. of Thomas, grocer, of
King's Cliffe, Northants. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1711-2. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1713; C. of King's Clifie, Northants.;
priest (London) Apr. 3, 1715. Brother of William (1705) and
Farmery (1719)-
LAWE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1558.
LAWE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1586.
B. at Syke House, Fishlake, Yorks., 1568. B.A. (? 1589-90).
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 13; priest, Oct. 7, 1599. V. of
St Mary, Huntingdon, 1602-44. Died 1644.
LAWE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Feb. 1564-5.
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Lawk, Thomas
LAWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1634.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
R. o£ Fleet, Lines., 1643. R. of Wyberton, Mar. i, 1647-8.
{Shaw, I. 352, 353.)
LAWE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1555-
LAWE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1579-
LAW, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1612; B.A.
1615-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 16; priest, Dec. 17, 1620.
(Petle, I. 288.)
LAW, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1651.
LAW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 15,
1665. S. of Stephen. B. at Silsoe, Beds. School, TattershaU,
Lines. (Mr Alcock). Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) June, 1669. V. of Wispington, Lines., 1669. (Peile,
1. 6i8.)
LAW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 7, 1705. S. of
Thomas, grocer. B. at King's Cliffe.Northants., 1686. Matric.
J705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Degraded from M.A. to a
soph, for his Jacobite Tripos speech, 1712. Fellow, 1711-7;
ejected as non-juror. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1710.
C. of Haslingfield, Cambs., 1711- Resided at Putney; tutor
to Edward Gibbon (1727). Finally retired to King's Clifie,
1740. An ardent disciple of Jacob Behmen. Author, Serious
Call, etc. Died Apr. 9, 1761, aged 75- Will (P.C.C.) ; of King's
Cliffe. Brother of Farmery (1719) and Nathaniel (1707-8).
(D.A'.S.; Emmanuel Coll. Hist., 123.)
LAW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 13,
1748. S. oi William, of Southwell, Notts. School, Chester-
field, Derbs. (Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1749;
B.A. 1752; M.A. 1759. Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt.
dim. from York) Dec. 1752; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from
York) Mar. 10, 1754.
LAWE, . B.A. 1515-6.
LAWES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 8, 1597.
Matric. c. 1597; B.A. 1600-1.
LAWIS, EDWARD. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest,
Sept. 22, 1628, as of Christ's College, literate. (H. I. Longden.)
LAWES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 2, 1714.
Matric. 1714; LL.B. 1717 {Cotn. Reg.). Perhaps s. of Sir
Nicholas, Governor of Jamaica, Knt.; adm. at Gray's Inn,
Julys, 1717-
LAWSE, JOHN. Fee for B.A. 1466-7.
LAWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, Mar. 15,
1737-8. S. of John. B. at Ashby Puerorum, Lines. Matric.
1738.
LAWES, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Feb. 1679-80.
S. of Stephen, brewer, deceased, of Carlton Rode, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Barford, Norfolk (Mr Clark) and Wymond-
ham. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; Scholar, 1684-5. Master at
Aylsham School, Sept. 18, 1686. V. of Hales, Norfolk, to
1722. Died June 5, 1722. M.I. in Hales Church. Will
(Norwich C. C.) 1722. {Venn, i. 464.)
LAWES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1555. S.
of Thomas, of Aylsham, Norfolk. B. at Gt Witchingham.
Migrated to Corpus Christi. B.A. 1558-9; M.A. 1562; LL.D.
1578. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1558. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 27, 1559, age 22. Preb. of Canterbury, 1569-i;. 83.
Master of Eastbridge Hospital there. Commissary-general to
Archbishop Whitgift. Died Aug. 9, 1595. {Cooper, 11. 183;
Masters.)
LAWES, WALTER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Nov. 10,
1702. S. of John. B. at Lee, Hants. School, Salisbury (Mr
Hardwick). Matric. 1702-3; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1706-7.
LAWSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1574. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1575; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 12, 1579-80. R. of Balsham,
Cambs., 1589. Probably R. of Brooke, Kent, 1580 (B..'\.);
R. of High Halden, 1600-27. Buried there Feb. 23, 1626-7.
(H. G. Harrison.)
LAWES or LAWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Mag-
dalene, June 28, 1664. S. of Edward, clerk, of Miningsby,
Lines. School, Revesby. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1671. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1668; priest, June 6,
1669. V. of Ashby Puerorum, Lines., 1673-1715. P.C. of
Asgarby.
LAWES, . Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Easter, 1544.
LAWFLYN or LAUGHLIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from
King's, Michs. 1571; B.A. from Pembroke, 1574-5; M.A.
1578. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 25, 1589. R. of Tunstall
and Dunningworth, Suffolk, 1600; living there, 1636.
LAWFORD, DANIEL. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Warwickshire, pleb. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Apr.
30, 1619, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1622; M.A. 1627-8; B.D.
Lawrence, Cornelius
1638. Proctor (Oxford) 1637. V. of Bisley, Gloucs., 1638-41,
resigned. R. of Oare, Somerset, 1642. (Al. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
LAWGDEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1563-4-
LAWGHTENHOUSE, RICHARD. B.A. 1521-2.
LAWLESS, . B.A. 1482-3. An Irishman.
LAWLEY, FRANCfS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Magdalene,
July I, 1699. S. of Sir Thomas, Bart. B. at Canwell Priory,
Staffs. School, Kensington. Matric. 1699.
LAWLEY, GEORGE. M.A. 1610 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Salop. S. of Thomas. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Feb. 27, 1595-6, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1599; M.A.
1602; B.C.L. 1608. Fellow of AU Souls. Perhaps M.P. for
Much Wenlock, 1604-11. {Al. Oxon.)
LAWLEY, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1691.
B. at Aynhoe, Northants. Matric. Lent, 1692; B..\. 1695-6;
M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1695. Assistant Master at Eton, 1695-
1703. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1699. Buried at
Aynhoe, .\pr. 29, 1703.
LAULAYE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1526-7.
LAUGHLEY, . Perhaps degree, 1456-7 ("O" admissus).
LAWMAN, RICHARD. B.A. 1528 9.
LAWND, ROBERT, see LUND.
LAWND or LOWNDE, JOHN. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 1518-9; B.D.
1538-9-
LAWND, . B.A. 1527-8-
LAWNE, see also DE LAWNE.
LAWNE or LAUND, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1448. Of Lincolnshire.
LAWNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1577-8; B.A.
from Peterhouse, 1580-1, as 'Lav/nde'; M.A. 1584. Licensed,
1582, to marry Sarah Awsten, of Trumpington. {T. A.
Walker.)
LAWNE, JOHN. B.A. (? 1592-3); M.A. from Jesus, 1596.
LAWNE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 14,
1596-7. .Matric. c. 1596. Migrated to Peterhouse, 1598-9-
Scholar; B.A. 1599-1600.
LAWNEY, THOMAS. Educated at Cambridge. Afterwards at
Cardinal College (Christ Church), Oxford, where he was im-
prisoned on suspicion of heresy. Chaplain to the Duke of
Norfolk. Beneficed in Kent. {Cooper, i. 72.)
LAWPAGE, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. from Christ's, 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 9; priest. Mar. 10,
1622-3. R- of Ringstead St Andrew, Norfolk, 1626-39.
{Peile, I. 300; H. I. Longden.)
LAWPAGE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's,
Apr. 8, 1638. S. of George. B. at Burton (? Burton-in-
Lonsdale), Yorks. School, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Carr). B.A.
1641-2; M.A. 1646. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 5,
1646.
LAWPAGE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Sept.
7, 1658. S. of Edward, deceased, of Burton-in-Lonsdale,
Yorks. B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Buchanan). Matric.
1658, as 'Lowpage.'
LAWRENCE, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Easter,
1544. Matric. 1544-
LAWRENCE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
1661. Of Norwich. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
LAWRENCE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 11,
1610. S. of Thomas (1582-3), R. of Stondon, Beds, (buried
Oct. 5, 1614). School, Westend, Southill (Mr Jo. Carter).
Matric. i6io; Scholar, 1610-4; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 18, 1614; priest (Lincoln, from York)
Feb. 25, :6i5-6. R. of Stondon, 1615. {Venn, i. 208.)
LAURENCE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 6, 1696.
S. of John (1652), V. of St Martin, Stamford Baron, Northants.
Bapt. there, Aug. 15, 1677. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1700; C. of Yelvertoft. R. of
Lilford, Northants., 1712-55. R. of Pilton, 1718-55. R. of
Stoke Drv, Rutland, 1755-66. Buried there June 8, 1766,
aged 89. M.I. Brother of John (1685) and father of the next.
(H. I. Longden.)
LAURENCE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Clare, July i, 1735-
S. of Charles (above). B. at Lilford, Northants. Matric. 1736;
B..^. 1738-9; M.A. 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1740;
priest (Peterb.) Feb. 24, 1743-4; C. of Aldwincle, Northants.
R. of Ashley, 1745-6. R. of Orlingbury, 1746-9- V. of
Aldwincle. Died Sept. 30, i77i- (G. Mag.; H. L Longden.)
LAWRENCE, CORNELIUS. B.A. from Trinity, 1618; M.D.
1636 {Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1620.
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Lawrence, Ed.
LAURENCE, ED. Matric. pens, from Michaelhouse, Michs.
1544-
LAURENCE, ED. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1567.
LAWRENCE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius, Aug. 2,
1 61 7. Of Clifton, Yorks. S. of Christopher. School, Leeds
(Mr Hargrave). Matric. 1618; B..A. 1620-1. One of these
names V. of Shepshed, Leics. Buried there Dec. 30, 1664.
{Nichols, III. 1021.) See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
LAURENCE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1577-8.
LAURENCE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1617;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1628.
R. of Beeby, near Syston, Leics. Died June 28, 1645. M.L in
chancel. WiU (P.C.C.) 1645.
LAWRENCE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr.
14, 1630. S. of John, clerk, of Belframe (? Bell Flask, Ripon),
Yorks. Schools, Belframe (Mr Sam. Pickard and Mr Jo.
Garthwait) and Bell Wood, Ripon. B.A. 1634-5. (M. H.
Peacock.)
LAURENCE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 8, 1645. S. of William, of Salop. B. at Moston, Salop.
School, Whitchurch. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1654.
V. of Baschurch, Salop, 1648; ejected, 1662. Arrested under
the Conventicle Act, 1670. Removed to London, 1671.
Author, religious. Died Nov. 1695. {D.N.B.; Calamy, 11.
320.)
LAWRENCE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Mar. 8, 1648-9. S. of Edward, husbandman, of EUel, Lanes.
B. there. Bapt. at Cockerham, Aug. 16, 1629. Taught by
Mr Schoolcraft. B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1655. V. of Cockerham,
Lanes., 1656-9. R. of Halton, 1661-72. (E. Axon.)
LAWRENCE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Jesus, Apr. 23,
1666. Of Hertfordshire. School, Ely. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1669-70; Scholar of Peterhouse, 1670; M..\. 1673. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1671.
LAURENCE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Sidney, Jan.
20, 1732-3. B. in Middlesex. School, Lancaster (Mr Lewis).
Matric. 1733. Ord. deacon (Llandafif) Feb. 15, 1734-5; priest
(Lincoln) June 11, 1737. One of these names chaplain in the
Navy, 1735. R. of Gayton-le-Marsh, Lines., 1737.
LAURENCE, H. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1564. One
of these names (Henry), of Barnard's Inn, adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1569.
LAURENCE, HENRY. Of Clare Hall. .^dm. to practise in the
Vice-Chancellor's Court, 1519-20.
LAWRENCE, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens',
Easter, 1621. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Sir John, of
St Ives. Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 12, 1622, with Dr
Preston. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Aug. 7, 1617. M.P. for Westmorland, 1646-53; for Herts.,
1653, 1654-6; for Carnarvonshire, 1656-7. Commissioner for
Irriand, 1652. Lord President of the Council of State, 1653-9.
Lineally allied to Cromwell. Author, religious. Married Amy,
dau. of Sir Edward Payton, Knt. and Bart., of Isleham,
Cambs. Died Aug. 8, 1664. Buried at Stanstead, Herts. M.I.
(D.N.B.; Vis. of Cambs., 1619; A. B. Beaven.)
LAWRENCE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 29, 1631.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637; C. of Dunham, Norfolk;
priest, Sept. 22, 1639.
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1544-
LAURENCE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1554.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1558-9; M.A. 1567. Fellow of St
Catharine's, c. 1560. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1568, age 30;
priest, Dec. 21, 1569. V. of Comberton, Cambs., 1569.
Perhaps V. of Rainham, Essex, 1575-97.
LAURENCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1566.
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1592; B.A.
1593-4-
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596; B.A.
1599-1600. One of these names V. of Ashby Ledgers,
Northants., 1612-7.
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
Dec. 10, 1621.
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, 1623.
S. of George. B. at Southwark. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1627-8.
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 20,
1626. S. of Henry, gent. School, Eton. Matric. 1626-7; B.A.
1632. One of these names V. of Ridge, Herts., 1650.
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 10, 1650.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1653-4.
Lawrence, Richard
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 19, 1652.
S. of John, and Hannah, dau. of WiUiam Mewe, the elder,
of Eastington, Gloucs., and sister of William Mewe, the
younger (i6i8). B. in London. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. V. of Nassington, Northants., 1660-6. V. of
St Martin, Stamford Baron, 1666-1700. Preb. of Lincoln,
1668-1700. R. of St Michael, Stamford, Lines. Buried there
May 12, 1700. Father of the next and of Charles (1606).
(J. B. Peace.)
LAURENCE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 20, 1685. S. of
John (above), V. of St Martin, Stamford Baron, Northants.
Bapt. there, Oct. 27, 1668. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9; M.A.
1692. Fellow, 1691-1701. R. of Yelvertoft, Northants.,
1700-21. Chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1720-32. R. of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham,
1722-32. Author, theological and agriculturaJ. Died May 18,
1732. Buried at Bishop Wearmouth. Father of John (1723)
and brother of Charles (1696). (D.N.B.)
LAWRENCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 17, 1694. S. of
, clerk, deceased, of Norfolk. Matric. 1695 ; B.A. 1697-8;
Scholar, 1698; M.A. 1701. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1706.
Perhaps V. of Horsford, Norfolk, 1707.
LAURENCE, JOHN. .'Vdm. pens, at Clare, May 24, 1723. S. of
John (1685), R. of Yelvertoft. Bapt. there, June 26, 1705.
Matric. 1724; h..\. 1726-7; M.A. 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 17, 1727-8; C. of St Peter-le-Poer, Broad St. C. to his
father at Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, 1728. R. of Little
Thurrock, Essex, 1744-60. Lecturer at St Peter-le-Poer,
London. R. of High Rooding, Bucks., 1764-91. Minister of
St Mary Aldermanbury, London, 1765-91. Perhaps R. of
Cublington, Bucks., 1762. Died Apr. 9, 1791, aged 85. Will,
P.C.C. (G. Mag.; H. M. Wood.)
LAURENCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, Mar. 18,
1741-2. S. of John, of St Columb Major, Cornwall. Bapt.
Jan. 4, 1722-3. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6. C. of St Ervan.
Died young. {Vis. of Cornwall.)
LAWRENCE, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1619.
S. of William, of Winterboume Steepleton, Dorset. School,
Winchester. Matric. 1619. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, May 4, 1621, age 20; B.A. (Oxford)
1622-3. Said to have been appointed to Haselbury Bryan,
Dorset, 1647. R. of Upwey, 1648-64. Died 1664. Buried at
Upwey. (F. S. Hockaday.)
LAURENCE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, May
29, 1680. 2nd s. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Clotley, Salop.
School, Clotley (Mr Poole and Mr Binnes). Matric. 1680;
B.A. 1683-4. Ord. priest (Chester, Lift. dim. from Lichfield)
Feb. 20, 1686-7. One of these names of Wrockwardine,
Salop, clerk, was father of Richard (1739).
LAURENCE, MATTHEW. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1616-7;
M.-A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 29, 1621. Perhaps
P.C. of Leeds, Kent, 1622-4. R- of Silk Willoughby, Lines.,
1627-47. Probably in the Ipswich Classis, in 1645. Will of
one of these names (P.C.C.) 1662; of Ipswich, clerk. (V. B.
Redstone.)
LAURENCE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 9,
1596.
LAWRENCE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Feb.
II, 1607-8. S. of Edmund, gent., of St Neots, Hunts. B. at
Bedford. School, Cambridge (King's; Mr Rodenight). B.A.
1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18; priest,
Dec. 19, 1613. C. of Pirton, Herts., 1616. V. of Gt Staughton,
Hunts., i623(?)-32; signs the register tUl 1652. V. of Keysoe,
Beds., 1647-56. Buried there 1656.
LAURENCE, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May
7,1641. S. of Martin. B. at York. School, York (Mr Wallis).
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1647-8.
LAWRENCE, PAUL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Pembroke, May 9,
1620. S. of John, of Newton Purcell, Oxon. Matric. 1621;
B.A. from Trinity HaU, 1623-4; M.A. 1628.
LAURENCE, PAUL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 22, 1625. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1626; B.A. 1628-9; M.A.
1632. R. of Tangmere, Sussex, 1660.
LAURENCE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1581-2.
LAWRENCE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at St John's,
Feb. 23, 1642-3. S. of Francis, bricklayer, of Landbeach,
Cambs. B. there. School, Cambridge (Perse; Mr Crabbe).
Matric. 1643; B.A. 1646-7. Created M.A. (Pembroke College,
Oxford) 1649; and Incorp. at Cambridge, 1651. R. of
Trunch, Norfolk; ejected, 1662. Perhaps R. of St Michael
and St Peter, Stratton, Norfolk. Pastor at Amsterdam.
Died at Stepney, Nov. 17, 1702, aged 75. Will (P.C.C.) 1702;
of Stepney, preacher of the Gospel. (Calamy, 11. 204.)
LAWRENCE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 30, 1660.
Matric. 1661; B..\. 1663.
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LAWRENCE, RICHARD. M.A. from King's, 1728. S. of
Richard, of Tarrant Rawston, Dorset, clerk. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Apr. 3, 1707, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1710. R. of Tarrant Rawston, Dorset, 1714-65. R. of
Tarrant Rushton, 1731-65. Died Jan. 16, 1765. M.I. at
Tarrant Rushton. Will (P.C.C.) 1765. (F. S. Hockaday.)
LAURENCE, RICHARD. M.A. from Queens', i739- S. of
Jonathan (? 1680), of Wrockwardine, Salop, clerk. Matnc.
from Pembroke College, Oxford, May 16, 1727. age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1731. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Bredgar,
Kent, 1745-72. V. of Lenham, 1763. Died 1772. (Al.Oxon.)
LAWRENCE, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1508-9.
LAURENCE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1612.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6.
LAWRENCE, ROBERT, Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 27,
1707. S. of Francis, gent., of Castle Acre, Norfolk. B. at
Litcham. Schools, Wisbech (Mr Carter) and Bury (Mr Leeds).
Scholar, 1707-9; Matric. 1708. Of Brockdish, Esq. Buried
at Oxburgh, 1715. Father of Robert (i733)- (Venn, i. 517.)
LAWRENCE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Jmie 2,
1714. S. of Edward, of North Elmham, Norfolk, gent. B.
there. Schools, Fakenham (Mr Osborne), Seaming (Mr Lane)
and Walsingham (Mr Harding). Matric. 1714; Scholar, 1714;
B.A. 1717-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1718; priest,
June 12, 1720. C. of North Elmham, Norfolk, 1723- R- o*
Twyford, 1723-30. (Venn, 11. 2.)
LAWRENCE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Sept. 25,
1733. S. of Robert (1707), gent., of Castle Acre, Norfolk.
B. at Oxburgh. Schools, Bexwell (private; Mr Foster) and
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Afterwards at Edinburgh.
Scholar, 1733-8; Matric. i734; B.A. i737. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 24, 1738. R. of Brockdish, Norfolk, 1738.
Died Dec. 31, 1739. M.I. at Brockdish. (Venn, n. 38.)
LAURENCE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1556. One of these names R. of Abbots Ripton, Hunts., 1559.
Died same year. Another V. of West Drayton, Middlesex,
1558-9.
LAWRENCE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1626. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 22; priest, Dec. 22, 1633.
LAURENCE, THOMAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1560.
LAURENCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Lent, 1563-4-
Of Salop; probably of Wem. School, Shrewsbury. B.A.
1566-7; M.A. from St John's, 1570. Fellow of St John's,
1567. HeadMasterof Shrewsbury School, 1571-83. Retired,
and lived for many years at Wem. Buried there Jan. 23,
1619-20. (G. W. Fisher, Shrewsbury.)
LAWRENCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1569.
LAURENCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1569; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1576.
LAURENCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1573-
LAWRENCE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Lent,
1582-3. B.A. 1586-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 3, 1587;
priest, May 4, 1594. R. of Upper Stondon, Beds., 1595-1614.
Buried there Oct. 5, 1614. Will (P.C.C.) 1614. Father of
Charles (1610).
LAURENCE, THOMAS. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Dorset , fil. cler. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, May 1 1 ,
1615, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1618; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1628-9;
D.D. 1633. Fellow of All Souls, 1618. Master of Balliol,
1637-46. Margaret Professor of Divinity, at Oxford, 1638-48.
V. of Bemerton with Fugglestone, Wilts. ; sequestered before
1653. Treasurer and Preb. of Lichfield, 1629-57. Chaplain to
Charies I. Preb. of Worcester, 1638-57. Dismissed from
Oxford, he became chaplain of Colne, Hunts. Author,
Sermons. Died at Somersham, Hunts., Dec. 10, 1657. (At.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LAWRENCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1640. Of Nottinghamshire. One of these names, s.
and h. of Thomas, of Lincoln, gent., adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 27, 1639-40. Probably called to the Bar, June 24, 1653.
LAWRANCE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 1646.
Matric. Easter, 1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. PerhapsC.of
Grantchester, Cambs., 1668; buried there Feb. 2, 1669-70.
LAURENCE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1674. S. of Isaac. B. at Chelsea, Middlesex. Matric. Easter,
1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Fellow, 1678. R. of Bourton-
on-Dunsmore, Warws., 1683-91. Died Jan. 1690-1. (Misc.
Gen. et Her., i. 234.)
LAURENCE, W. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1562.
Resident in 1564.
Lawson, Edward
LAURENCE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 16,
1565. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1565; Scholar, 1567; B.A.
1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D. from Queens', 1580. Fellow of
Queens', 1573-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1572. R. of Newton by
Wisbech, Cambs., 1586. Perhaps R. of Stretham, Cambs.,
1598-1621. Buried there Oct. 19, 1621.
LAURENCE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June,
1575; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. One of these names R. of
Caxton, Norfolk, 1579-85; and of EUingham, 1585-91-
Perhaps the same, R. of Thurlton, Norfolk, 1606-11.
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. One of these names R. of
St Helen's, London, 1619-21.
LAURENCE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1631. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1634-5. Buried at
St Benet's, Cambridge, Nov. 18, 1637.
LAURENCE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Pem-
broke, 1635. S. of Robert, of Pulham, Norfolk. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 20, 1638.
LAWRENCE, . B.Can.L. 1484-
LAWRENCE, . B.A. 1527-8.
LAURENCE, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1544-
LAURENCE, . Pens, at Peterhouse, Easter, 1550.
LAURENCE, . Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Michs. 1567.
LAURENCE, . M.A. from Trinity, 1611, ist in the ordo.
LAWRENCE, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Jan. 2, 1672.
LAWRIE, JOHN. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Apr. 22,
1604, age 25, as 'B.A. of Christ's" (probably 1602-3). B. at
Sherford, Devon. R. of Weston-in-Gordano, Somerset, 1604-
10. V. of Weston Zoyland, 1610-7. Died 1617.
LAWRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 31, 1732- B. in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735;
M.A. from Corpus Christi, i739- Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from Bangor) Mar. 1738-9- Preb. of
Rochester, 1740-73. F.R.S., 1742. R. of Wimpole, Cambs.,
1742-5. Probably R. of Lee, Kent, 1745-73- V. of Boughton
Monchelsea, 1747-55. V. of Aylesford, 1754-73- Registrar to
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1754. Died Aug. 28, 1773-
LAWRE(?), ROBERT. Matric. from Trinity, Lent, 1593-4-
LAURIE, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 3,
1733. S. of W., gent. B. in Nithsdale, Scotland. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1737-8.
LAWSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. at King's Hall, Feb. 16, 1396-7.
Called ' Bachelor,' 1409. Ord. acolyte (Ely) 1402 ; sub-deacon,
Sept. 1405. Promoted to a benefice, 1410.
LAWSON, see also LOWSON.
LAWSON, AARON. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 16,
1694, from University College, Oxford. Matric. there, Feb.
25, 1692-3. S. of Aaron, deceased. B. at Pinchbeck, Lines.
School, Thornton, Yorks. (Mr Wilson). Matric. 1695- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 26, 1700. (Al. Oxon.)
LAWSON, ADAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1628.
Perhaps 3rd s. of Adam, of Revesby, Lines. B.A. 1631-2;
M.A. 1635. (Lines. Pedigrees, 589.)
LAWSON, ALFRID. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Oct. 14,
1734. S. of Alfrid, collector of customs, of Cumberland. B.
at Whitehaven. School, Appleby, Westmorland (Mr Yates).
Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. (G.E.C. suggests that
he may be a son of the Alfrid, who succeeded as Baronet,
I749-)
LAWSON, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1598. Of Yorkshire. S. of Peter, of Poppleton, Yorks. B.A.
1601-2; M.A. 1605; B.D. 1613. FeUow, 1606-20. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) May 19, 1611. V. of West Markham, Notts.,
1616. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Feb. 23, 1619-20.
WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1620. (Hunter, Sheffield, 371.)
LAWSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20, 1639.
Matric. 1641.
LAWSON, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar at King's Hall, 1508-9.
LAWSON, CHRISTOPHER. B.D. from Magdalene, 1671.
Matric. from University College, Oxford, June 14, 1657; B.A.
(Oxford) 1661; M.A. 1664. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Dec. 18,
1664; priest, Feb. 19, 1664-5. V. of Bakewell, Derbs., 1668.
R. of Gargrave, Yorks., 1673-1717. Married Mary, dau. of
Sir John Place, of Godalming, Surrey, at York Minster,
Dec. 11, 1704. Buried at Gargrave, Oct. 20, 1717. (Al- Oxon.;
M. H. Peacock.)
LAWSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Lent,
1620-1; B.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 7; priest,
July 8, 1624. V. of Swineshead, Lines., 1626. R. of Creeton,
1631.
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LAWSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1586. Probably 4th s. of George, of Little Usworth, Durham.
Living, 1632. Died s.p. Brother of Ralph (1586), Robert
(1586) and probably of Thomas (1578). (Surtees' Durham,
II. 47.)
LAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 2, 1594- B. at
Ripon. S. of Marmaduke. School, Ripon (Mr Dicson).
Matric. sizar, 1593 ; Scholar, 1595-6. Admon. of Geo. Lawson,
of Moorby, at York, 1638. (Venn, i. 153.)
LAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 9, 1615.
Matric. 1615. Perhaps identical with George Lawson, divine
and critic. Supporter of the Parliament. R. of More, Salop.
Author, political and theological. Buried at More, July 12,
1678. (D.N.B.)
LAWSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1617.
B. in Craven, Yorks. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(London); priest, June 18, 1623, age 25. Probably C. of
Marston Morteyne, Beds., 1625-31. Perhaps V. of Mears
Ashby, Northants., 1632-50. Afterwards Master at Houghton
Conquest School, Beds. One of these names R. of Higham
Gobion, Beds., 1662; and R. of Millbrook, 1664-S4. Buried
there .\ug. 5, 1684.
LAWSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1623.
Probably s. of George, of Moorby, Yorks. Bapt. at StiUing-
fleet, Nov. 13, 1606. B..\. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Nov. 30, 1629. R. of Eakring, Notts., 1629. Died
1670. Buried at StiUingfleet. (Burke, L.G.; D.N.B. ; Hunter,
Sheffield, 371.)
LAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 2, 1683. S. of
Godfrey, of Leeds and East Harlsey, Yorks. (Mayor of Leeds,
1668). B.Sept. 4, 1665. Scholar, 1684; B.A. 1686-7. Married
Margaret, dau. of Edward Trotter, of Skelton Castle, Cleve-
land, Esq. Died 1726. Will proved, Oct. 17, 1726. (A.Gray;
Due. Lead., 35.)
LAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 22,
1738. Of Hawkswell, Richmondshire, Yorks. Matric. 1738;
B.A. 1741-2. Ord. deacon (Nor\vich, Litt. dim. from York)
Mar. 1741-2; priest (York) Sept. 25, i743- C. of Conisborough,
Yorks. One of these names V. of Weaverthorpe, Yorks., in
1775.
LAWSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Mar. 1607.
LAWSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 27,
1704. S. of Thomas (? 1652), clerk. B. at Warton, Lanes.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
LAWSON, HUGH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1573;
B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
LAWSON, HUGH. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 158 1-2;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Apr. 13, 1589.
LAWSON, HUGH. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 22, 1652. S. of
Thomas. B. near Gigglesmck. School, Giggleswick (Mr
Walker). Matric. 1642; B.A. 1656-7. Brother of Thomas
(1650).
LAWSON, HYLTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, Nov.
9, 1720. Of Northumberland. S. of Robert, of Cramlington.
School, Hough ton -le-Spring, Durham. Matric. 1720. High
Sheriff of Northumberland, 1767. Married Winifred Roddam,
of Rodham, Feb. 14, 1737-8. Died at Chilton, Dec. 15, 1767-
Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle. (H. M. Wood.)
LAWSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1559. Of
Richmondshire. B.A. 1562-3; M.A. from St John's, 1566;
B.D. 1576. Fellow of St John's, 1563. V. of Saffron Walden,
Essex, Nov. 23, 1570, till death, c. Oct. 1580. Will (Cons. C.
London) 1580. One of these names R. of Caldecote, Herts.,
1569. {PHle, I. 68.)
LAWSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1566.
Possibly s. of William, of Thorpe Buhner, Durham. B.A.
1567-8.
LAWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1605; B.A.
1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25; priest,
Sept. 26, 1614. One of these names V. of Nun Ormsby,
Lines., i5i2.
LAWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1612 ;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1618-9;
priest, Dec. 1621. One of these names V. of Bassingboume,
Cambs., 1626.
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, Feb. 15,
1 630-1. S. of Francis, R. of Brandesburton, Yorks. School,
Brandesburton (Mr Pomeroy). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Fellow; ejected, 1644. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 10, 1638-9; priest, Dec. 18, 1641. Presented to Brandes-
burton, but died before institution. Buried at AU Saints',
Cambridge, Jan. i, 1644-5. Brother of Richard (1633) and
Samuel (1633).
Lawson, Richard
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 1648. Of
London. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656; M.D. 1659;
Incorp. at Padua. Candidate R.C.P., 1660; Fellow, 1673;
Censor, 1676; Elect, 1671-5; Treasurer, 1672-84; President,
1694. Of Gratwin Street, London; age about 31; married at
St DunsUn-in-the-East, Dec. 7, 1663, Grace Love, of St
Andrew's, Holbom. Died May 21, 1705. Will, P.C.C. (Munk,
I. 367; H. M. Wood.)
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 22, 1659.
Probably s. and h. of John, late of Cramlington, Northumber-
land, Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 18, 1659. Of Newcastle;
age about 27; married, Aug. 1670, Mary, dau. of Randolph
Isaacson, of St Catherine Coleman Street, London. Buried
at St Nicholas, Newcastle, Nov. 9, 1680. (H. M. Wood.)
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1660. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1660; B..\. 1663-4.
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July i, 1682. Matric.
1683-4; B.A. 1685-6. One of these names chaplain in the
Navy, 1691-1708.
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 27,
1713. S. of Joseph, of London. School, St Paul's. B. in
parish of St Mary Aldermary, London. Matric. 1713;
Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720; B.D. 1727- FeUow,
1719. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 26; priest, Mar. 17, 1726-7,
age 31. Perhaps V. of Kirkby, Lines.
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Dec. 15, I74i-
ist s. of Thomas (1711), V. of Kirkby, Lines. B. there.
School, Boston. Matric. 1741; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749; B.D.
1756. FeUow, 1747-59- Proctor, 1754-5- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1747; priest (Ely) Oct. 29, 1749- R- o*
Swanscombe, Kent, 1759. Author, mathematical. Died Nov.
13. 1779- Buried at Chislehurst. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1780.
Brother of Charles, the Head Master of Manchester School,
described by De Quincey. (G. Mag.; D.N.B.)
LAWSON, JOHNSON. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 29,
1738. S. of John, linendraper, of Kent. B. at Canterbury.
School, Canterbury (Mr Monins). Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2;
M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Mar. 14, 1741-2;
priest (Chichester) Dec. 18, 1743- V. of Throwley, Kent,
1758-78. Dean of Battle, Sussex, 1776-8. Died Nov. 25,
1778. WUl, P.C.C. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 496.)
LAWSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, 1600-1; B.A.
1604; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Jan. 25,
1606-7, age 26. C. of Field Dalling, Norfolk. R. of North
Barsham, 1613-43. V. of Houghton, 1631. Died 1643.
LAWSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 29, 1688. Of
Yorkshire. S. and h. of Wilfrid, of Ilkley, Yorks. Matnc.
1688; Scholar, 1690. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 21,
1690. Died Apr. 22, 1696, aged 26. M.I. at Wakefield.
(Edw. Bateson, Northumberland, ii- 96.)
LAWSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St
John's, Mar. 27, 1703. S. of George, deceased. B. at Moreby
Monway(?), StiUingfleet, Yorks. Bapt. 1685. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1703. Of Moorby, Esq. He
inherited, through his mother, the Bosville estates of Seaton,
etc. Grandson of George (1623). (Burke, L.G.)
LAWSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent,
1582-3.
LAWSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1639. Of Lmcolnshire. One of these names buried at
Wragby, Yorks., Sept. 24, 1673.
LAWSON, NOEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1685. S. of Samuel, lawyer. B. at Lincoln. School, Lmcoln
(Mr Garmston). Matric. 1685; Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1687;
LL.B. 1693. Probably ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1693.
Ord. priest (Lincohi) Sept. 21, 1701. V. of Lavendon, Bucks.,
1701-21. Buried there 1721. Will (Archd. Bucks.) 1721.
LAWSON, PETER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1729- Of
Lancashire. Adm. scholar, June 14, 1732; B.A. i732-;3;
M.A. 1738. One of these names R. of Ingoldsthorpe, Norfolk,
1742-5. (Peile, 11. 218.)
LAWSON, RALPH. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Lent,
1564-5. One of these names s. of Edmond, of Newcastle.
Of Brough, Catterick, Yorks., Knt., in 1585 and 1612. Died
Sept. 6, 1623. Will, York. {Vis. of Yorks.)
LAWSON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1586. Probably 3rd s. of George, of Little Usworth, Durham.
Died in Spain, s.p., before 1624. Brother of George (1586),
Robert (1586) and probably of Thomas (1578). (Surtees, u.
47.) For a contemporary namesake see Al. Oxon.
LAWSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1566. Applied for deacon's orders (Ely) Dec. 1569, age 25,
rejected. One of these names R. of Bodenham, Norfolk,
1572-80. R. of Letheringsett, 1576.
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LAWSON, RICHARD. Malric. pens, from Peterhousk, Michs.
1598; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
22, 1622, as M.A. of Peterhouse.
LAWSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Sidney, Oct. 8,
1633. S. of Francis, R. of Brandesburton, Yorks. B. there.
Schools, Beverley and Bridlington. B.A. 1637-8. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 22, 1642; priest, Sept. 25, 1642. R. of
West Saltfleetby, Lines., 1642. R. of Brandesburton, c. 1645-
60. Brother of Samuel (1633) and John (1630-1).
LAWSON, RICHARD. M.A. from St John's, 1733. S. of James,
of Kirkham, Lanes. Matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, May 21,
1724, age i8; B..\. (Oxford) 1727-8. One of these names V. of
Bosham, Sussex, 1731-71. {Al. Oxon.)
LAWSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1565.
Perhaps R. of Barton St Mary, Norfolk, 1571. One of these
names R. of Little Fransham, 1583.
LAWSON, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clark, Easter,
I573-
LAWSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1586. Probably 2nd s. of George, of Little Usworth, Durham.
Married and had issue. Dead before 1632. Brother of George
(1586), Ralph (1586) and Thomas (1578).
LAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 6,
1595. Matric. c. 1595.
LAWSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Aug. 30,
1633. S. of Francis, R. of Brandesburton, Yorks. B. there.
School, Beverley. Brother of Richard (1633) and John
(1630-1).
LAWSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1666.
Perhaps s. and h. of Richard, of London, grocer, deceased;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 4, 1667.
LAWSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 20,
1683. S. of Samuel (procurator). B. at Lincoln. School,
Lincoln (Mr France). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7.
LAWSON, THOMAS. CauHo for degree, 1480-1.
LAWSON, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. (age 15) from Christ's,
Nov. 1578. Probably s. of George, of Little Usworth, Dur-
ham. Lived at one time at Follonsby, Durham. Sold Little
Usworth to his uncle Sir Wilfrid (1562) before 1598. Died s.p.
Probably brother of Robert (1586), George (1586) and Ralph
(1586}. (Peile, I. 147; Surtees, 11. 47.)
LAWSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1586.
One of these names s. of Thomas, of Cramlington, North-
umberland.
LAWSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1622. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1625-6; Scholar, 1626. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20; priest, Dec. 21, 1629.
LAWSON, THOMAS. .\dm. sizar at Christ's, Oct. 11, 1623.
S. of John, husbandman. B. at ' Ashwick, in Clavan' (? Aust-
wick in Craven), Yorks. School, Giggleswick (Mr Shute).
Matric. 1623.
LAWSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs.
1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Fellow of St John's (by
Parliamentary mandate) June 11, 1644. R. of I^ngenhoe,
Essex, 1645-6. V. of Fingringhoe, 1646-54. R. of East
Donyland, 1647-54. R. of Denton, Norfolk, c. 1654; ejected,
1662. Afterwards independent preacher at Norton, Suffolk,
in his own house, 1672. Joined the independent church at
Bury St Edmunds, 1689. Died there 1695. {Calamy, 11. 192;
Shaw, I. 341; D.N.B.; H. Smith; V. B. Redstone.)
LAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, July 25,
1650. S. of Thomas. B. at Lawkland, near Settle, Yorks.
School, Giggleswick (Mr Walker). P.C. of Rampside, Lanes.
Resigned his living and joined the Quakers, c. 1653. Opened
a school at Gt Strickland, Westmorland. A noted herbalist.
Author, religious works, and left botanical MSS. Died at
Strickland, Nov. 12, 1691. Buried at Newby Head. Brother
of Hugh (1652). {PeiU, i. 539; D.N.B.)
LAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 22, 1652.
B. at Malham, near Settle, Yorks. School, Giggles^vick
(Mr Walker). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6. Perhaps V. of
Kettlewell, Yorks., 1661 (B.A.). Will of one of these names
(Archd. Richmond) 1710; of Warton, Lanes., clerk; father
of Henry (1704).
LAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 18, 1674.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1674.
LAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 31, 1680.
S. of Laurence. B. at Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick
(Mr Briggs).
LAWSON, THOMAS. .\dm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 30, 1701. Of
Lincolnshire. School, Loughborough. Matric. 1701; Scholar.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Nov. 3, 1703. B.A. 1704-5. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1707; C. of Stoke Dry, Rutland,
1707.
Laxton, Thomas
LAWSON or LOWSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St
Catharine's, Michs. 17" ; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) June 22, 1718. V. of East Kirkby, Lines.,
1720. R. of Miningsby, 1720. Father of John (1741)-
LAWSON, VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Jan. 29,
1604-5. S. of Richard, gent., of Terrington, Norfolk. School,
Wisbech (Mr Howdale). Matric. 1606.
LAWSON, VINCENT. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1644. Of Lincohishire. B.A. 1645-6. Perhaps V. of Croxby,
Lines., 1648. (Shaw, 1. 356.)
LAWSONE, WILFRID. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1562. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Little Usworth, Durham;
and uncle of Thomas (1578). Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1564.
Of Isell, Cumberland. Married Maude Redmayne, of Hare-
wood, Yorks., widow of Thomas Leigh, of Isell. Died .'^pr. 16,
1632, aged 87. (H. M. Wood.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1504-5-
LAWSON, W. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1563.
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1549. One of these names B.A. from Christ Church, Oxford,
1551; M.A. 1555. {Al. Oxon.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Matric. from St John's, c. 1594. One of
these names C. of Tilsworth, Beds., in 1607.
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Pembroke,
Sept. 4, 1651. S. and h. of Sir Wilfred, Bart. B. at Isell,
Cumberland. Married Milcha, dau. of Sir William Strickland,
Bart., of Boynton, Yorks. Died before his father. (Vis. of
Cumberland, 1665; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at >L\gdalene, Apr.
23, 1653. S. of Peter, of Revesby, Lines. School, Rotherham.
Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7.
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 28,
1690-1. S. of Thomas. B. at Stainforth, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Armitstead). Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1700. C. of Halton Gill, Amcliffe,
May 27, 1700. (Peile, 11. 121.)
LAWSON, . B.Civ.L. 1486-7.
LAWSON, . Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1546.
LAWTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1640. Buried
at St Benet's, Cambridge, Aug. 5, 1642.
LAWTON, see LAUGHTON.
LAWTYE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Caius, May 24, 1588. S. of
Thomas, of Saltmarshe, Howden, Yorks. School, Saltmarshe
(Mr Johnson). B.A. 1592-3. Probably V. of Howden, and
father of the next.
LAWTY, THOMAS. .\dm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 1632.
S. of Thomas (? above), V. of Howden, Yorks. School,
Howden (Mr Wm. Atkinson). Probably registrar at Howden,
-1645-, and schoolmaster. (M. H. Peacock.)
LAWYDE, . Dispensation granted, 1474-5- A friar.
LAXTE, THOMAS (1620). Registrary's error for LANTE. (See
Matriculations and Degrees.)
LAXTON, BARTHOLOMEW. LL.B. 1578.
LAXTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1580; B.A.
1583-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1586; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 10,
1587-
LAXTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1576.
Of Rutland.
LAXTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1612;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21,
1618-9; priest (Peterb.) May 23, 1619. Perhaps R. of South
Scarle, Notts., 1618-23. R. of Scampton, Lines., 1623-31.
One of these names R. of North Thoresby, and father of
WiUiam (1646).
LAXTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
20, i6i8, as literate of Corpus Christi; priest, June 11, 1620,
as B.A. R. of Stretton, Rutland, 1622. R. of Paston,
Northants., 1627-50. R. of Normanton, 1629-50. Died 1653.
LAXTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 3,
1739. S. of Robert, of Northamptonshire. B. at Peter-
borough. School, Peterborough (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1739;
B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow, 1743-53. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 20, 1744; priest, Feb. 1745-6. V. of Foxton,
Cambs., 1748. V. of Leatherhead, Surrey, 1752-67. Died
July 7, 1767. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 500; G. Mag.)
LAXTON, THOMAS. B.A. 1459-60; M.A. 1463-4; B.D. 1468-9;
D.D. 1479-80. Fellow of Clare, 1461. Proctor, 1468-9.
Will (P.C.C.) 1511; 'of Burbage, Leics.'
LAXTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 21, 1654.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. V. of
Whissendine, Rutland, 1660-3. V. of Stapleford, Leics.,
1660-91. Buried there Feb. 2, 1690-1.
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LAXTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 5, 1680,
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687.
V. of Scalford, Leics., 1694. Admon. (Leicester) 1707; of
Scalford, Leics., clerk.
LAXTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 8,
1646. S. of Robert (? 1612), late R. of North Thoresby. B. at
Brant Broughton, Lines. School, Broughton (Mr Walker).
B.A. 1650-1. R. of South Scarle, Notts., 1660-76. V. of
Hough-on-the-Hill, Lines., 1663. Died 1676.
LAY, WILLIAM. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from Jesus, 1606.
LAYBOURNE or LEIBORN, EDWARD. V. of Thame, Oxon.
Probably of St John's College, as he leaves his books to St
John's, and to the poor scholars of Cambridge. Will dated.
May 4, 1549; proved (C. of Bishop of Westminster) Oct. 9,
1549. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LABOURNE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1617. Licensed to teach grammar
at St Nicholas, Lynn, 1622.
LABORNE, GILBERT. B.A. 1537-8. Of Westmorland. B. 1518.
M.A. 1541; B.D. 1548-9. Fellow of Pembroke, 1538. R. of
St Vedast, Foster Lane, London, 1550. R. of Cottingham,
Northants., 1560-85. R. of Harrington, till 1561. R. of
Holcott, in 1561. Will (P.C.C.) 1586. Buried at Cottingham,
Nov. 24, 1585. Left £10 to the poor scholars of Pembroke.
(H. I. Longden.)
LAYBOURNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 16, 1687.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1. R. of Burnby,
Pocklington, 1691-1708. R. of Harswell, Yorks., i703-55.
R. of Everingham, 1707-55. Married Mary Clarkson, 1692.
Buried at Everingham, Mar. 11, 1755. Father of the next.
LAYBOURNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Mar.
24, 1714-5. S. of Henry (above), R. of Everingham, Yorks.
B. at Bumby, Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Trebell).
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 18, 1721-2; priest (York) Sept. 15, 1726. C. of Holme-
on-Spalding-Moor, Yorks., 1726. One of these names R. of
Cole-Orton, Leics., 1727-57. Perhaps Head Master of Upping-
ham School, 1747-57. Father of the next.
LAYBOURNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct.
13, 1744. S. of Henry (1714-5), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Everingham. School, Pocklington (Mr Robinson). Matric.
1744; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23,
1750; priest. May 24, 1752. R. of Everingham, Yorks., i757-
66. (Scott-Mayor, 111. 546.)
LAYBOURNE, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity,
Michs. 1569.
LAYBURN or LEYBURN, ROGER. B.A. 1483-4. B. near
Carlisle. M.A. i486; B.D. Fellow of Pembroke. Proctor,
1488-9. Master of Pembroke, 1505-7. Archdeacon of
Durham, 1490. R. of Huish Champflower, Somerset, 1493;
of Long Newton, Durham, 1497; of Wolsingham, 1497-9;
and of Sedgefield, 1499-1518. Temporal Chancellor of
Durham. Preb. of York, 1501-4. Bishop of Carlisle, 1504-7.
Died 1508. Will (P.C.C. and York) ; to be buried in St James',
by Charing Cross, Middlesex. (Cooper, i. 12; J. Ch. Smith.)
LAYBOURNE, TALBOT. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 7, 1710.
Of Y0i.-kshire. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4. Ord. priest (York)
June, 1718. R. of Buhner, Yorks., 1718. Father of William
(1740-1).
LABORNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1620.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 1624-5; priest, Sept. 1626.
LAYBOURNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 19, 1673.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1681. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1679; priest, June 6, i68q. Preb. of
Southwell, 1690-1728. R. of Waltham, Lines., 1710. R. of
Brigsley, 1710. R. of Beelsby, 1715-28. Buried July 18,
1728.
LABORNE, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1504-5.
LABORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1572.
LEYBOURNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 11, 1740-1. S. of Talbot (1710), clerk, R. of Bulmer,
Yorks. B. at Bulmer. School, Beverley. Matric. 1741; B.A.
1746-7. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 25, 1748; priest, June 10,
1750. C. of Bulmer, Yorks. R. of Bulmer, 1773-6. R. of
North Wheatley, Notts., 1776-84. V. of Rolleston, 1778-84.
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 515.)
LABORNE, . Incorp. 1496-7.
LAYCOCKE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1622. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D.
1636. Fellow, 1626. Incorp. at Oxford, July 11, 1626. V. of
St Mary, Nottingham, 1635-42.
LACOCKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Pkterhousk, Oct. 19, 1577.
Matric. from Trinity, 1577-8.
Layfield, Anthony
LAYCOCKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1614.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1620, as B.A. 'John Laycock,
clerk, M.A.* was licensed, 1622, to marry Elizabeth Weddell,
widow, of Holme Spalding.
LAYCOCK, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, June 10,
1676. 6th s. of Walter, of Copmanthorpe, Yorks., gent.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1682; priest, June, 1683. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
John Eyre, of Ripley. Brother of Walter (1666).
LACOCK, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1553;
B.A. 1557-8; M.A. 1561. Fellow, 1555.
LACOCK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 12,
1679. S. of Anthony, deceased. B. at Woolley, Yorks.
School, Royston, Yorks. (Mr Hepworth). One of these names
V. of Rastrick, Yorks., 1694-1713. V. of Luddenden, 1710.
LAYCOCK, TILLOTSON. B.A. from Clare, 1662.
LAYCOCK, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 22, 1666.
Doubtless s. and h. of Walter, of Leeds and Copmanthorpe,
Yorks., gent.; age 15 in 1665. M.B. 1671. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 10, 1667. Brother of Peter (1676). (Surtees Soc,
xxxvi. 156.)
LAYCOCK, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1575 ;
B.A. from Clare, 1584-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 10, 1585;
priest, Mar. 27, 1586. R. of Knossington, Leics., 1588.
Master of North Luffenham School, Rutland. C. and school-
master at Oakham.
LAYCON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 21, 1743.
Of Otley, Yorks. S. of Edmund, attorney. Bapt. at Otley,
Oct. 25, 1725. School, Owram, Yorks. (Mr Tomlin). Matric.
1744; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750. Fellow, 1750. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1747; priest (Ely) Dec. 25, 1751. V. of
Winsford, Somerset, 1752-81. Died Nov. 17, 1781. (G. Mag.)
LAYCROFT, JOHN (1468), see LEYCROFT.
LAYER, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 10,
1608. S. of Augustine, of Norwich. Bapt. at St Michael
Coslany, Nov. 14, 1591. School, Norwich (Mr Stonhara).
Matric. 1608; Scholar, 1608-12; B.A. 1611-2. Died 1612.
Brother of Thomas (1602).
LAYER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28, 1633-4.
S. of John. B. at Cambridge. School, Newport (Mr Leigh).
Migrated to Christ's, Dec. 3, 1634, age 16. Matric. 1637; B.A.
1637-8; M.A. 1641. Minister at Shepreth, Cambs., 1657-8;
V. 1671-81. Buried there Sept. 17, 1681. Father of the next.
(Peile, I. 434.)
LAYER, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, July 2,
1662. S. of Benjamin (above), of Shepreth, Cambs., clerk.
Perhaps matric. Michs. 1663, as 'John.' Probably ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1671; priest, Mar. 3, 1671-2, as M.A.
of Pembroke.
LAYER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1632; Scholar, 1635; LL.B. 1640. Fellow, 1640-7.
LAYER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Easter,
1545. Perhaps s. of William, of Norwich. Died 1560. (Venn,
I. 33; Vis. of Norfolk.)
LAYER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1632; B.A.
1634-5; M.A. 1639. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
Aug. 24; C. of Hoddesdon, Herts.; for priest's orders, Sept.
18, 1669. V. of Broxboume, Herts., 1669-89.
LAYER, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Dec. 14, 1696.
Matric. 1696; LL.B. 1703. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of
Shepreth, Cambs.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 22, 1700.
LAYER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 24,
1602. Eldest s. of Augustine, gent., deceased. B. at Norwich.
School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct.
9, 1604. Succeeded his grandfather Christopher. Died Apr.
22, 1644. Buried at Booton. M.I. Father of the next and
brother of Augustine (1608). (Venn, 1. 180; Vis. of Norfolk.)
LAYER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 28, 1629.
Of Norfolk. S. of the above. Scholar, 1631-2. (T. A.
Walker, 38.)
LAYER, W. Matric. pens, (age 32) from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1668. A William Layer, s. of William, of Shepreth, Cambs.,
died in 1684. Nephew of John (1696). (Davy MSS., ig,i^g.)
LAYER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Mar. 13,
1618-9. Of Norwich. S. of Christopher. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Matric. 1619. Died Mar. 1628-9. (Venn, 1.
243)
LAYER, . Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1548.
LAYER, . Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1548.
LAYFIELD, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July
8, 1631. S. of Anthony, of Asgardby, Lines. B. there.
School, Sleaford (Mr Trevillian). B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9.
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Layfield, Edmund
LAYFIELD, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1610; B.A. from Christ's, 1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1624.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. P.C. of St Mary, Stratford-le-Bow,
1620-6. V. of Bromley St Leonard, Middlesex, 1626-45,
sequestered. R. of Wakes Colne, Essex, 1640. Probably
chaplain to George, Earl of Cumberland. Author. {Peile, 1.
282.)
LAYFIELD, EDWARD. B.A. 1548-9. Of Westmorland. M.A.
1552. Fellow of St Catharine's, c. 1550. R. of Fulham,
Middlesex, 1560-83. Preb. of St Paul's, 1575-83- Died 1583.
Will, P.C.C. ; of St Michael-leQuerne.
LAYFIELD, EDWARD.. B.A. 1625; M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Edmund, D.D. B. in London, Jan. 8, 1604-5.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, June 28, 1620, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1624; M.A.
1628; D.D. R. of Ibstock, Leics., 1632-5. Preb. of St Paul's,
1633-80. Archdeacon of Essex, 1634-80. V. of All Hallows,
Barking, 1635-40. R. of East Horsley, Surrey, 1637- R- of
Wrotham, Kent, 1638. R. of Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1640-5,
sequestered. R. of Barnes, 1663-80. Buried at Barking,
Aug. 10, 1680. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon., where he is wrongly
assigned to Wakes Colne, Essex.)
LAYFIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585; B.D. 1592; D.D. 1603. FeUow,
1585-1603. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1606. R. of Ald-
wincle St Peter's, Northants., 1598-1602. R. of St Clement
Danes, London, 1602-17. R. of Graveley, with Chesfield,
Herts., 1605. One of the first fellows of Chelsea College, 1610.
One of the translators of the Bible. Licensed (Bishop of
London) Jan. 22, 1602-3; bachelor, age 40; to maixy
Elizabeth, widow of John Brickett, of St Ethelburga,
merchant. Died Nov. 6, 1617. Will, P.C.C; of St Clement
Danes. (/J.A'.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
LAYFIELD, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1606-7. Of West-
morland. M.A. 1610. Fellow, X609.
LAYLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 12, 1672. Of
Leeds, Yorlcs. Matric. 1672; Scholar, 1675. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 24, 1676, as B.A.
LAYMAN, HABAKKUK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Feb. 16,
1726-7. S. of Habakkuk, surgeon, of Diss, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Botesdale (Mr Maboume) and Eton, Colleger.
Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1727-34; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734-
Fellow, 1734-5. Died Jan. 9, 1735-6. Buried at Diss. {Venn,
II. 26.)
LAYNGE, PETER, see LANG.
LAYSBEWRE, see LESBURY.
LAYTHWETT, WILLIAM, see LATHWETT.
LAYTON, ANDREW. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 7,
1737-8. Of Coxwold, Yorks. Matric. sizar, 1737; B.A.
1740-1; M.A. from King's, i749- Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 1740-1 ; priest, Feb. 1743-4. V. of St Matthew, Ipswich,
1744-72. V. of Chatteris, Cambs., 1749-72. Died May 23,
1772, aged 52. Brother of Joseph (1732). (G. Mag.; E.
Anglian, ix. 381.)
LAITON, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1566.
Perhaps adm. at Peterhouse, Lent, 1565-6.
LAYTON, HUGH. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1558.
LAYTON, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1675.
B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A.
1683. FeUow, 1679. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 28, 1685-6.
R. of Horstead and Coltishall, Norfolk, 1700-28. Buried at
Horstead, Aug. 30, 1728. One of these names adm. at Leyden,
June 6, 1684.
LAYTON, JOSEPH. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
July 9, 1657. Of London. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A.
1664. Fellow, 1660-74. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667.
V. of Ringwood, Hants., 1673. The Duke of Monmouth was
brought prisoner to his vicarage after Sedgemoor. Died 1687.
{Harwood.)
LAYTON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. i, 1732.
1st s. of Andrew, of Coxwold, Yorks. School, Coxwold.
Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1747. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Sept. 21, 1735. Perhaps chaplain in the Navy, 1735.
R. of Wordwell, Suffolk, 1741-6. V. of Witcham and Witch-
ford, Cambs., 1746. Died Oct. 5, 1771- Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Andrew (1737-8). (G. Mag.)
LAYTON, RICHARD. ' Educated at Cambridge.' S. of William,
of Dalemain, Cumberland. B.C.L. (Oxford) 1522; LL.D. R.
of Stepney, Middlesex, 1522-43. Preb. of St Paul's, 1523-43.
Adm. advocate, June 5, 1531. Dean of Chester-le-Street,
Durham, 1533. Archdeacon of Buckingham, 1534-43. R. of
Sedge&eld, Durham, 1535-43; and of Brington, Northants.,
till 1543. Clerk to the Privy Council, 1535. Made a visitation
of the University of Oxford, and instituted many reforms,
I535' A. chief agent in the suppression of the monasteries.
Leader, Robert
Took part in the trial of Anne Boleyn, 1536. R. of Harrow,
Middlesex, 1537-43. Master in Chancery, 1538. Preb. of
York, 1539. Dean of York, 1539-43- English Ambassador
at Brussels, 1543. Died Mar. 27, 1543. {D.N.B.; Al. Oxon,;
Due. Lead., 259.)
LAYTON, THOMAS. B.A. 1558-9; M.A. from Peterhouse,
1562. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1559-65.
LAYTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Sept. 7,
1672. S. of Sir Robert, of West Layton, Richmond, Yorks.,
Knt. B. at Sexhow, in Cleveland, Yorks. Educated at
Newton Grange, Helmsley (Mr Denton). Matric. 1672.
Pedigree in Vis. of Yorks., 1665. Thomas Layton, s. of Sir
Robert, was buried at Hutton Rudby, Oct. 7, 1678. (Peile,
I- 45-)
LAZENBY or LAYSONBY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from
St John's, c. 1595. Probably of WhitweU, North Yorks.
LAZENBY, SCUDAMORE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 15, 1738.
Of Scarborough. Probably s. of Scudamore, of Leeds.
Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1741; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1741-2; priest (York) Sept. 1745.
V. of Bramhope, Yorks., 1747-77- R- ol Cowlam, 1764-7-
V. of Burton Fleming, 1776-7. V. of Dewsbury, 1776-7-
Died Feb. i777- (A. Gray.)
LAZENBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Magdalene,
June 18, 1653. S. of Seth, late of Earswick, Yorks., gent.
School, Escrick. Matric. 1653; M.B. 1661. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 3, 1655, as of Escrick, Yorks., gent.
LASYNBEE, . Matric. sizar from Nicholas Hostel, Easter,
1544-
LEACH, see LEECH.
LEADBETTER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i;
priest. Mar. 2, 1628-9.
LEADBEATER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1589;
B.A. from Jesus, 1593-4. Chaplain to the Archbishop of
York. V. of Thrybergh, Y'orks., 1 598-1 644. Dean of Don-
caster, 1625-38. V. of Brodsworth, 1626-44.
LEADBEATER, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's,
July 10, 1656. S. of John. B. at Gawsworth, Cheshire.
School, Hinckley, Leics. Matric. 1656-7; B.A. 1660-1; M.A.
1685. A licensed presbyterian teacher at Whitacre, Warws.,
in 1672. Seems to have conformed later. One of these names
R. of Houghton, Hants., 1707. Brother of Thomas (1647-8).
{Peile, I. 573; E. Axon.)
LEADBEATER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Feb. 5, 1647-8. S. of John, of the Hermitage, Cranage. B. at
Hohnes-Chapel, Cheshire. Schools, Mansfield (Mr Green-
halgh), Knutsford, Denton and Chester. B.A. 1651; M.A.
1656. Ord. presbyter, June 21, 1653, by the Wirksworth
Classis. Chaplain to Lady Wimbledon. V. of Hinckley,
Leics.; ejected, 1662. Imprisoned, 1663. Licensed preacher
at Hermitage, 1672. Perhaps schoolmaster at Bebington,
1674. Went to Wirral, and died there Nov. 4, 1679. Buried
at Church-Hulme, alias Holmes-Chapel. Will (Chester) 1679;
as of Hermitage. Brother of Matthew (above). {Peile, i. 517;
Calamy, 11. 115; E. Axon.)
LEADELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Sept.
II, 1704. S. of Christopher, hosier. B. at York. School,
Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1708-9; M.A.
1712. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1710; C. of Marholm,
Northants.; priest, June 24, 1712. Master of Skipton
Grammar School, 1715-24. Died 1724-
LEADER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 12, 1563-4-
Matric. 1564; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 2 1,1569, age 22. R.of AllSaints',andSt Mary, Weeting,
Norfolk, 1571-88. Buried there Dec. 1, 1588. {T. A. Walker.)
LEADER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1620.
Of Essex. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 24, 1626. V. of Gt Wendon, Essex, 1638-9. Died 1639.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1639.
LEADER, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 13) from Christ's, c.
1598.
LEADER, NEWMAN. B.A. (? 1602-3). ist s. of Henry, of
Tiltey. B. at Tiltey Abbey. M.A. from St John's, 1606.
Ord. priest (London) June 3, 1610, age 25. P.C. of Little
Dunmow, Essex, 1612. V. of Thaxted, 1612-45, sequestered.
Died 1645. Married Dorothy . (Will of his mother, Ann,
1631-2, Comm. C. Essex.) (J. Ch. Smith.)
LEDER, RICHARD. Scholar of Gonville Hall, 1515-9- S. of
Thomas, of Thomham. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1518. V. of
Foulden, Norfolk, 1519-40. Buried there Oct. 10, 1540.
{Venn, i. 22.)
LEADER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1714;
Scholar, 1715.
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Leader, Samuel
LEADER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 20,
1645. S. of John, baker. B. at Thetford, Norfolk. Schools,
Thetford (Mr Lock) and Cambridge (King's School; Mr Hunt
and Mr Hammond). Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1645-50; B.A.
1649-50. He was suspended from his degree and obliged to
recant, probably for drinking the King's health. Ord. priest
(Bishop of KUmore) Nov. 29, 1651. V. of Gnston, Norfolk,
1654-61. R. of Harpham, 1662-6. V. of Thursford, 1666-9.
V. of Barney, 1666-99. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1699.
{Venn, 1. 360.)
LEDER, STEPHEN. M.Gram. c. 1516. V. of Ware, Herts., 1520.
Died 1534. Brother of Oliver, of Gt Stoughton, Hunts., whose
wiU (P.C.C.) 1558. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LEADER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 25, 1634-
5. Of Essex. Matric. 1635. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 1637.
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642; D.D. 1671 {LU. Reg.). Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1645; priest. May 24, 1646. V. of Gt
Easton, Essex, c. 1650-78. V. of Gt Dunmow, 1671-8. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1671-8. Died June 27, 1678. M.L at Gt Easton.
Will, P.C.C.
LEADER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1680.
LEADER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at St John's, Oct. 23,
1678. S. of William, gent. B. at Herberts, Saffron Waldeii,
Essex. School, Walden (Mr Carr). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1683; priest. Mar. 16, 1683-4.
LEADER, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1544.
LEAKE, CHARLES. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Magdalene,
Michs. 1639. Perhaps s. of Francis (1596), Baron Deincourt.
Royalist; fell in the Civil War.
LEEKE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 7,
1665. S. of Francis (1632), clerk, of Halam, Notts. B. there.
School, Southwell, where he was a chorister. B.A. 1668-9.
- Fellow, 1669.
LEAKE, EDWARD. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
LEAKE, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1555 {imputes). Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Francis, of Sutton,
near Chesterfield. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1556.
Knighted, 1601. Of Newark, Notts. Age '94' in 1627.
Married (i) Frances, dau. of Robert Swift, Esq., of Rother-
ham; (2) Mary, dau. of John Egioke, of Egioke, Worcs. Died
1628-9. Buried at Newark. Brother of John (1555) and
father of the next. {Hunter, 1. 278; Her. and Gen., vii. 495;
Dickinson, Newark, 213.)
LEEK, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Caius, Sept. 27,
1596. S. of Francis (above), of Sutton Scarsdale,Derbs. School,
Southwell. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. i, 1599-1600.
M.P. for Derbs., 1601; Sheriff, 1604-5. Knighted, Mar. 14,
1603-4. Created Bart., May 22, 161 1. Created Baron Dein-
court of Sutton, Oct. 26, 1624, and Earl of Scarsdale, Nov. 11,
1645. Died 1655. Buried at Sutton. Father of the next and
of Nicholas (1626). {Venn, i. 160; G.E.C.)
LEEK, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney, May 4,
1626. 1st s. of Francis (above), Baron Deincourt. B. at
Sutton, Derbs. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 26, 1628-9.
Slain in France. Brother of Nicholas (1626) and perhaps of
Charles (1639). (Jewitt, Reliq., x. 72.)
LAKE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 24,
1632. S. of Thomas, gent., of Halam, Notts. B. there.
School, Nottingham. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 20, 1638; priest, June 9, 1639. R. of Kirkby,
Notts., Feb. 8, 1647-8. Master of Southwell School, 1655-70.
Preb. of Southwell, 1660-70. R. of Kilvington (as ' Frederick'),
1662-70. R. of Winthorpe, 1665-70. Buried at Southwell,
Dec. 17, 1670. M.I. Brother of John (1634) and father of
Charles (1665). {Shaw, 1. 351.)
LEEKE, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
May 15, 1663. S. of Francis, Esq., of Marston, Lines. B.
there. School, Derby. Doubtless s. of Francis, of Newark-on-
Trent (created Bart., Dec. 15, 1663), and Frances, dau. of
Sir William Thorold, of Marston, Lines. If so, succeeded as
Bart., 1679. Buried at St Paul's, Covent Garden, June 19,
1681. {G.E.C.)
LEEKE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 24, 1687.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1687.
LEKE, GASPARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1558.
S. of John, of Wyerhall, Edmonton, Middlesex. Perhaps as
'Jasper Leake,' adm. at Gray's Inn, 1561. Married Mary,
dau. of Thomas ColeshuU, of Chigwell, Essex. Brother of
Roger (1558). {Middlesex Pedigrees.)
LEAKE, GEORGE. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from St Andrews).
LEEKE, GERVASE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Nov.
22, 1658. S. of Roger, gent., of Clifton, Notts. B. there.
School, Carlton, Notts. (Mr Philips). Matric. 1659. Father
of the next.
Leake, Luke
LEEKE, GERVASE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 9.
1688. S. of Gervase. B. at Horbury, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Oct. 26, 1671. School, Wakefield (Mr Armitage). Matric.
1689; Scholar, 1690; M.B. 1693. Practised at Horbury.
Buried there Jan. 2, 1702-3. {Peile, 11. 110; J. Ch. Smith.)
LEEKE, GUY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, June 3, 1651.
S. of William. B. at Newark. School, Uppingham (Mr Meares).
B.A. 1654-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. I, 1654. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 25, 1661. {Peile, i. 542-)
LEEKE, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1570. Perhaps s. and h. of Henry, of Southwark, London.
If so, of St Saviour's, Southwark, and of Bromley, Essex.
Married Bridget, dau. of John Spencer, of Groton, Suffolk.
Died Sept. 15, 1622. Another was 7th s. of John, of Wyerhall,
Edmonton. {Coll. Top. et Gen., v. 51; Middlesex Pedigrees.)
LEEK, HERBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 8,
1731. S. of Herbert, gent., of Nottinghamshire. B. at
Cariton. School, Burton, Notts. (Mr Saimders). Matric. 1731 ;
B.A. 1734-5. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 2, 1734-5; priest,
Dec. 21, 1735. V. of Aubourn, Lines., 1735-72. {Scott-Mayor,
III. 435)
LEKE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June 26,
1623. S. of James, of Southwell, Notts. Matric. 1623.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Jan. 17, 1626-7. B.A. 1626-7;
Scholar, 1627-30; M.A. 1630; B.D. 1637. Fellow, 1630.
Minister at Impington, Cambs., in 163 1-2. Minister at Little
St Mary's, Cambridge, 1632-6. WiU (P.C.C.) 1654; of
Balderston, Notts. {T. A. Walker, 35.)
LEKE, JOHN. B.Can.L. Probably Fellow of Clare, c. 1440.
Perhaps preb. of Lincoln, 1462-3. {Clare Coll. Hist., 23.)
LEAKE, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1555 {impubes). Doubtless brother of Francis (1555) and
adm. with him at Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1556.
LEAKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs.
1589; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Perhaps R. of Ashingdon,
Essex, 1602-13. V. of Hart, Durham, 1613-26. Died 1626.
LEAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Nov. 15, 1607.
Matric. 1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1611; priest, Sept. 1612. C. of Lythe, Yorks., till 1618.
R. of Kildale, 1618-24.
LEAKE, JOHN. B.A. from Christ's, 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
LEAKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1619;
B..\. 1622-3; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (York) May; priest,
Dec. 1624. One of these names V. of Tunstall, Lanes., 1633-
64. Buried there May 15, 1664, aged 64. WiU (Archd.
Richmond) 1664.
LEAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 15, 1624.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1624.
LEAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, June 21,
1634. S. of Thomas. B. at Halam, Notts. Matric. 1634; B..\.
1637-8. Brother of Francis (1632).
LEAKE or LEEKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 19, 1645.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9.
LEAK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse, June 20,
1667. Of Leicestershire. School, Hinckley. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674.
LEAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 15, 1672.
S. of Richard, yeoman. B. at Dent, Yorks. School, Dent.
Matric. 1672; B.A. i678-;9. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1682;
priest, 1682-3. V. of Kirkthorpe, Yorks., 1684-1740. Died
Feb. 10, 1740-1, aged 88.
LEAKE, JOHN BROWNRIGGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peter-
house, Nov. 9, 1739. Of Suffolk, ist s. of Luke (1700).
School, Gipping. Scholar, 1739; Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4-
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1743; priest (Rochester) Dec.
1744. R. of Nettlestead, Suffolk, c. 1749; of Naughton,
1756-1801. Married Bridget, dau. of John Stubbin, of
Roydon. Died Jan. 9, 1801. Buried at Willishara, Suffolk.
Brother of Luke (1742). {T.A. Walker; Davy MSS., 19, 139.)
LEAKE, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 7, 1700.
S. of Luke, goldsmith. B. at Sudbury, Suffolk. School,
Sudbury (Mr Hast). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 24, 1704; priest (London) Mar. 9, 1706-7.
V. of Offton-cuw-Little Bricett, Suffolk, 1709. R. of Nettle-
stead, 1724-49. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Brownrigg,
of WiUisham, Suffolk. Died Dec. 25, i749- Buried at
Willisham. Brother of Moses (1697), father of the above and
the next. {Davy MSS., I9,i39-)
LEAKE, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, May 20,
1742. Of Suffolk. S. of Luke (above). School, Cambridge,
King's CoUege. Scholar, 1742; Matric. 1743; B.A. 1745-6.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1746; priest, Sept. 1748. V. of
Offton-CMm-Bricett, Suffolk, 175°- R- of Gt Blakenham.
Married Sarah, dau. of P. Kettle, of Nettlestead HaU, gent.
Died Oct. 9, 1796. Buried at Offton. (r, A. Walker; Davy
MSS., 19,139-)
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Leake, Moses
LEAKE, MOSES. Adin. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 17,
1697. S. of Luke, goldsmith. B. in London. School, Sudbury,
Suflolk (Mr Hast). Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1701; priest (London) Dec. 20, 1702. V. of
Wakering Parva, Essex, 1703-12. R. of Hopton, Suffolk,
1712. R. of Bridgham, Norfolk, 1726. Brother of Luke (1700).
LEEK, NICHOLAS. Adm. FoU.-Com. (age 13) at Sidney, May 4,
1626. 2nd s. of Francis (1596), Baron Deincourt (afterwards
Earl of Scarsdale). Bapt. at Newark, Oct. i, 1612. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 26, 1628-9; and at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 24, 1631. Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl, Apr. 9, 1655.
Died Jan. 27, 1680-1. Buried in Westminster Abbey. IJrother
of Francis (1626). (G.E.C.)
LEEKE, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 6, 1699. S. of Richard. B. at Teversall, Notts. Created
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1706. Succeeded as 4th Earl of Scarsdale,
Oct. 27, 1707. Lord-Licutonant of Derbs., 1711-4- Envoy to
Vienna, 1712. Died July 17, 1736. Buried at Sutton. {Al.
Oxon.; G.E.C.)
LEEKE, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Aug. 16, 1726. School, Westminster. Matric. 1726.
LEAKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 18,
1585. S. of Christopher. B. at Dent, Yorks. School, Sed-
bergh (Mr Mayer). Migrated to St Catharine's. Matric. 1585;
B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1593. One of these names preb. of York,
1617-42. ' Preacher of the Word of God at Lyeth, in Cleve-
land, 1618.' {Venn, 1. 126; M. H. Peacock.)
LEAKE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. One of these names V. of Ample-
forth, Yorks., 1643. Died c. 1660.
LEAKE, RICHARD. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from St Andrews).
LEAKE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1641.
LEEKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 24,
1641. S. of William, Esq., of Diss, Norfolk. Schools, Lynn
(Mr Boston), Wymondham (Mr Lock) and Newport (Mr
Wolley). Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Gray's Inn; adm.
at Gray's Inn, July 7, 1641. WiU (P.C.C.) 1655; of Gray's
Inn.
LEAK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 16,
1679. S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at Sedbergh, Yorks.
School, Dent (Mr Thistlethwait). Ord. priest (Durham)
June 2, 1683. V. of Helmsley, Yorks., 1691-1728. Buried
Oct. 14, 1728.
LEAKE, RICHARD. M.A. 1681 (Incorp. from Edinburgh).
LEEK, ROBERT. Adm. at King's Hall, 1399; Bachelor (? of
Law), in 1409; LL.D. in 1420. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 21,
1418; priest. Mar. 11, 1418-9. Probably preb. of Lincoln,
1420-34.
LEEKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1583;
B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. One of these names, of Wymeswold,
Leics., adm. at Gray's Inn, May 19, 1587.
LEEKE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 4,
1641. S. of Tristram, husbandman, of Storthwaite, in
Thornton, Yorks. B. there. School, Roecliffe, Borough-
bridge (private; Mr Thompson). B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1649.
LEAKE or LEEK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 5,
1683-4. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1683-4. Probably of Hor-
bury, gent. Bapt. there, Sept. i, 1666. Buried Jan. 14,
1707-8. Brother of Gervase (1688). (M. H. Peacock.)
LEEK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 30,
1689. S. of Samuel (1654), clerk. B. at Nottingham. School,
Southwell (Mr Hasledin). Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3; M.A.
1696. Fellow, 1694-1701. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 22,
1695; priest, Sept. 20, 1696. P.C. of Croxdale, 1696-1700.
V. of Monkhesleden, 1700-14. Minor canon of Durham,
1711-26; Sacrist, 1711-6; Precentor, 1716-21. R. of St
Mary-the-Less, Durham, 1712-21. P.C. of Whitworth, 1714-
26. V. of Merrington, 1720-6. Died 1726. Father of Samuel
(1720). (D. S. Boutflower.)
LEEKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 29,
1713- S. of John, deceased. B. at Epperstone, Notts.
School, Nottingham (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-
7; M.A. 1720; B.D. 1728. Fellow, 1718-35. Proctor, 1726-7,
Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 10, 1722-3. Perhaps R. of Girton,
Cambs., 1722. V. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1722. R. of
Gt Snoring, Norfolk, 1734-62. R. of Letheringsett, 1747-59.
Died July 2, 1762. Will, P.C.C.
LEKE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1558.
Probably s. of John, of Wyerhall, Edmonton, Middlesex.
Brother of Gaspard (1558). {Middlesex Pedigrees.)
LEEKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 4,
1654. S. of Thomas (1619), of Nottingham, clerk. Taught
by his father. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow,
1659. Incorp. at Oxford, 1661. R. of Wickham St Paul,
Leake, William
Essex, 1662-6. R. of St Peter, Nottingham, 1667-72. Canon
of Southwell, 1670-87. R. of Kilvington, 1671. R. of'
Hockerton, 1681. V. of RoUeston, 1682. R. of Bamborough,
Yorks., 1687. Died Oct. 15, 1687. Buried at Southwell.
Father of Robert (1689). {Al. Oxon.)
LEAKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 13,
1666. S. of Edward. B. at Loughborough. School, Lough-
borough (Mr Somerville). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 1668; priest (York) Sept. 1671.
Lecturer at .-Vshboume, Derbs., 1671-89. Died 1689. (Peile,
"■ 5.)
LEEKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June i,
1720. S. of Robert (1689), clerk, of Durham. B. there. Bapt,
at St Mary-the-Less, Jan. 29, 1702-3. School, Durham (Sir
Rymer). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 19, 1725; priest (York) July 18, 1731. V. of Sutton-
on-Trent, Notts., 1731-46. R. of Kilvington, 1731-46. {Scott-
Mayor, 111. 334.)
LEEK, SAMUEL. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Apr. 16, 1726.
Of Carlton-on -Trent, Notts. Matric. 1724-5; LL.B. 1730.
Ord. priest (Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 1732. V. of North
CoUingham, Notts.
LEEKE, SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 25,
1736. B. in London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1736;
B.A. 1740-1. Married Mary, dau. of Humphrey Rant,
Recorder of Ipswich. ' Rev. Seymour Leake, late of Yaxley
Hall, Suffolk, died in Lincoln's Inn Fields, March, 1786'
{Davy MSS., 19,139). Will (P.C.C.) 1786.
LEAKE, SOLOMON. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke, Michs.
1602.
LEEKE, THOMAS. B.A. 1456; M.A. 1460. Probably scholar at
King's Hall. Perhaps R. of Beccles, Suffolk, 1467-1504.
LEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1569.
B. at Sudbury, Suffolk. Perhaps ord. deacon (Chichester)
Mar. 9, 1577-8; priest (Norwich) July 6, 1578 (no degree);
V of St Andrew's, Ilketshall, Suffolk, 1578-90; V. of Scot-
home, Lines., 1586-92; R. of Aswardby, 1600-26.
LEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1598-9; B.A.
from Pembroke, 1600-1.
LEAKE, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4. Perhaps V. of
Lund, Yorks., 1610-6. Will of one of these names (York)
1635; of East Ardsley, Yorks., clerk.
LEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1612; B.A.
1615-6. Probably adm. at Leyden, Oct. 20, 1617; 'Anglus,
Cantabrigiensis.' See also Thomas (1624).
LEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (York) June; priest,
Sept. 1626. Probably R. of Adbolton, and Holme Pierrepont,
Notts., in 1650. Doubtless Master of Nottingham Grammar
School, 1628-57. Father of Samuel (1654).
LEAKE, THOMAS. M.D. 1624 (Incorp. from Leyden). Admon.
(York) 1631; of York, M.D.
LEAKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4, 1677.
Of Middlesex. Probably s. of Francis, citizen and merchant
of London. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 3, 1678.
LEAKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 18,
1719-20. S. of Marmaduke, furrier, of Yorkshire. B. at
Beverley. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert and Mr Johnson).
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Norwich,
Litt. dim. from York) Mar. 6, 1725-6; priest, June 9, 1727.
V. of Bishops Burton, Yorks., 1730-87. Buried there Mar. 26,
1787. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 330.)
LEAKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1580.
LEEKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1586.
One of these names, of Wymeswold, Leics., adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. I, 1590. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1655;
of Gray's Inn, Esq.
LEEKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 4, 1647. Of
Leicestershire. Probably ist s. of William, of Wymeswold,
Leics. Matric. 1646. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 23, 1653.
Serjeantat-law. Died Oct. 1687, aged 57. M.I. at Wymes-
wold. {F.M.G., 1035; Nichols, iii. 506.)
LEEKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 25,
1649. S. and h. of Herbert, gent., of Halam, Notts. School,
Southwell. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 27, 1653. Married
the dau. and heir of Bolles, of Osberton, Notts. Died
1673. {Thoroton, in. 93.)
LEAKE or LEECH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's,
Apr. 8, 1651. S. of William. B. at Ranby, Lines. School,
Homcastle (Mr Nottingham). Matric. 165 1. {Peile, i. ni.)
LEEKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 27, 1664-5.
Matric. 1664-5.
LEEK, . B.A. 1489-90; M.A. 1492.
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Leakeland, Thomas
LEAKELAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June ii,
1675. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon (York) May,
1681; priest, Sept. 1682. R. of Diimington, Yorks., 1684.
LEAMAN, see LEMAN.
LEANINGE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1609.
LEAPER, see LEPER.
LEARE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 30, 1632.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1632; Scholar, 1633; B.A. 1635-6;
M.A. 1639.
LEARMONTH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov.
1554-
LEARMOULT, PHILIP. Adm. at Corpus Chrisii, 1719. Of
Csmterbury.
LEAROYD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June
28, 1744. S. of Abraham, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Soyland, Halifax. School, Rishworth. Matric. i744; B..\.
1747-8. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 25, 1748; priest, June 10,
1750. C. of Hudderstield. (Scott-Mayor, in. 544.)
LEATHLEY or LEYTHLYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Dec. 1560; B.A. 1564-5. R. of Wendy, Cambs.,
1576-1625.
LEATHLEY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1562;
Scholar, 1564.
LEAVENS or LEVINS, BRIAN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 4,
1620. Matric. 1620, as Ben. Lewens. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 11; priest, June 12, 1625.
LEAVENS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1606. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1610-1. Ord. deacon (York) May;
priest, Sept. 1616.
LEAVER, see LEVER.
LEAVES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 10,
1670-1. S. of John. B. at Pinchbeck, Lines. School, Lincoln
(Mr Johnson). Matric. 1671; LL.B. 1676.
LEAVES, WILLIAM. .■\dm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Mar. 22,
1649-50. S. of John. B. at Pinchbeck, Lines. Taught at
home. Matric. 1650.
LEAY, WILLIAM, see LEE.
LEBAND, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1577-8.
LEBDALL, JOHN, see LOBDALL.
LEBEG, HONORATUS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 8,
1716. S. of Honoratus, M.D., of Lancashire (whose admon.,
at Archd. Richmond, 1705 ; as of Lancaster). B. at Liverpool.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Saunders). Matric. 1716; B..K. 1719-
20; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1723; priest
(Lichfield) Sept. 19, 1725. V. of Eastham, Cheshire, 1728-66.
R. of Wallasey, 1749-69. P.C. of Bromborough, till 1766.
Buried at Eastham, July 26, 1769. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 301.)
LE BLANC, ALBERT. D.D. 1728 (Com. i?£g.). V. of Aldenham,
Herts., 1714-8. Chaplain to Lady Mohun. R. of Halsall,
Lanes., 1719-29. Will 1729; of St Martin -in-the-Fields; to
be buried at Paddington. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LE CAUX, PAUL MICHAEL, .^dm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec.
14, 1730. Previously at Clare.
LECHMERE, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
May 14, 1728. S. of Anthony, of Hanley Castle, Worcs.
School, Fulham, London (Mr Vaslett). Matric. 1728. M.P.
for Co. Worcester, 1734. Of Severn End, Worcs. Married
(i) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Blundei Charlton, Bart., of Ludford.
Died 1805. Father of the next.
LECHMERE, NICHOLAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. I, 1751. S. of Edmund (above). School, Hackney,
Middlesex (Mr Graham). Matric. 1751. M.P. for Worcester,
Mar. to Sept. 1774. Inherited the Charlton estates from his
uncle Sir Francis Charlton, in 1784, and assumed that
additional surname. Of Hanley Castle and Ludford. (Lodge.)
LEDDALL, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 25, 1640.
LEDALL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1564-5;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577- Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 22, 1572.
R. of Stanhoe, Norfolk, 1572. R. of Docking, 1581.
LEDAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1570.
Probably migrated to Peterhouse, 1572.
LEDSAM, . M.Gram. 15 15-6. Perhaps the same as Stephen
Leader, whom see.
LEDWY, HENRY. Southern student who received a Royal
pardon for taking part in a riot against the Northern students,
1:61. (Fuller, 29.)
LEE or LEY, ADEN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 14, 1701-2. Of
Staffordshire. Eldest s. of Christopher, of Mayfield. Matric.
1702; Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1720. V. of Ham,
Stafis., 1709. V. of Leek, 1719-25. V. of Alton, 1750-2. R.
of Blore. Married Elizabeth Gibbons, dau. of Thomas
Rudyard, of Rudyard. Died 1752, aged 68. (Lodge.)
Lee, Edward
LEY, ADEN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel, June 28, 1745.
Of Mayfield, Stags. 4th s. of George, clerk. Bapt. May 8,
1726. School, Brewood. Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9. R. of
Godmersham, Kent, 1753-66. Died Dec. 3, 1766. Buried at
Godmersham. Nephew of Aden (above). (Lodge.)
LEGH, ALEXANDER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1450. B.A. and U..\. Perhaps LL.D. R. of Fen Ditton,
Cambs., 1468-73. Canon of Windsor, 1469. Preb. of York,
1471-1501. R. of St Bride's, London, 1471-85. Preb. of
Bameby, Howden, 1478. Temporal Chancellor of Durham
Cathedral, 1490. R. of Spoflorth, 1493. For some years the
King's resident ambassador in Scotland. Died 1501. (Cooper,
I. 520; D.N.B.)
LEIGH, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1621.
LEE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1565-
LEE, BENJAMIN, .^dm. sizar (age i6) at St John's, June 30,
1684. S. of George, merchant. B. at Lambeth, Surrey.
School, 'Bethlem' (private; Mr Noys). Matric. 1684.
LEE, BENJAMIN. Adm. at Emmanuel, May 12, 1694, from
Oxford. S. of John, of Stratford-le-Bow, citizen and vintner.
B. June 21, 1674. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. from
Trinity College, Oxford, July 16, 1692, age 19.
LEE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 30, 1636.
Perhaps s. of Sir Robert, Knt., of Billesley, Warws. Bapt.
at St Peter-le-Poer, June 30, 1620. Matric. 1636. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1637. Knighted, Dec. 28, 1645. Of
Billesley, Esq. Buried Oct. 18, 1700, at Edmonton, Middle-
sex. (Vis. of Warws., 1682; London and Middlesex Notebook,
54.)
LEIGH, CHARLES. M.D. from Jesus, 1690 (Com. Reg.). S. of
William, of Singleton Grange, Kirkham, Lanes., gent. School,
Manchester. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, July
18, 1679, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1683. Physician at Man-
chester. F.R.S., 1685. Author, medical, etc. Died i7i7-
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
LEY, CHARLES. M.A. from Sidney, 1707. S. of William, clerk,
of Worcester. Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Mar.
18, 1685-6, age 17; B.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1690.
R. of Gt Sutton, Essex, 1696. R. of Wickham Bishops, 1706.
Married Sarah, dau. of Derell Pead, V. of Clerkenwell. Died
Jan. 1742-3. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1743. (Al. Oxon.)
LEIGH, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Sept. i, 17I4'
Doubtless s. of John, of Adlington, Cheshire. B. there.
Matric. 1 714. Married Hester, dau. of Robert Lee, of
Wincham, Cheshire. Died at Buxton, July, 1781. (Ormerod,
III. 334)
LEE, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1750.
S. of James. Bapt. at Windsor, Jan. 2, 1732. Matric. 1751;
B.A. 1756; M.A. 1759. Fellow, 1754. Ord. deacon (Gloucester,
Litt. dim. from Hereford) Dec. 20, 1755; priest (Ely) Mar. 2,
1760. Master of Bristol Grammar School, 1764-1811. Died
Oct. 6, 1811. (F. S. Hockaday.)
LEIGH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1617.
LEE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 11; priest,
Apr. 12, 1629. Perhaps minister at Penn, Staffs., c. 1646.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
LEE, CROMWELL. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1556. S. of Sir Anthony, of Burston, Bucks. Said to have
been also of St John's College, Oxford. Compiled an Italian
Dictionary now in the library of St John's. Travelled in
Italy. Of Holywell, Oxford. Married Mary, dau. of Sir John
Harcourt, Knt. Died Dec. 21, 1602. (Lipscomb, n. 405; Misc.
Gen. et Her., 2nd S., i. 102; D.N.B.).
LEE, CUTHBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1564.
LEE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1564-5. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May 26, 1566; priest. Mar. 23, 1566-7; 'of Ely
College.'
LEE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 4, 1689. Of
Doncaster. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1698.
LEE, EDWARD. Incorp. B.A. 1502-3. S. of Richard, of Gt Lee,
Kent. B. c. 1482. B.A. (Oxford); M.A. (Cambridge) 1503-4;
B.D. 1515; D.D. (abroad). Incorp. at Oxford. Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford. R. of Wells, Norfolk, 1503. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1512-31. Chaplain and almoner to the King.
Opponent of Erasmus, 1519-20. Archdeacon of Colchester,
1523-31. Chancellor of Sarum, 1529-31. P'reb. of York,
1529-31; of Westminster, 1530. .\rchbishop of York, 1531-
44. Employed on missions at Rome and elsewhere. Author,
theological. Died Sept. 13, 1544- Buried in York Cathedral.
(Cooper, I. 85; D.N.B.)
LEE, EDWARD. 'Late scholar in Cambridge.' Of Southwell,
Notts. Will (York) 1552.
61
Lee, Edward
LEYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1565.
LEIGH, EDWARD. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
s. of Henry, of Rushall, Staffs. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Oct. 24, 1617, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1620; M.A. 1623.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1624. M.P. for Stafford, 1645-8.
Colonel of a regiment in the Parliamentary array. Biblical
critic and historian. Died June 2, 1671. Buried at Rushall,
Staffs. Father of Henry (1646). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LEE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 16, 1636.
S. of William, notary public, of York. B. there. Schools,
York and Howden (private; Mr Atkinson). B.A. 1639-40.
Brother of Piers (1628).
LEIGH, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1 64 1. Probably s. and h. of Robert, of Chingford,
Essex, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 23, 1645. Died Sept. 7,
1691, aged 67. Buried at Chingford. {Morant, I. 54.)
LEIGH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1678. S. of John, R. of Outwell, Isleof Ely. B. there. School,
LitUe Walsingham, Norfolk (Mr Pitts). Matric. 1678; B.A.
1681-2.
LEIGH, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 30,
1681. Of London. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg^. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Dec. 14, 1682, as s. and h. of Edward, of London, Esq.
LEE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4, 1699. B. at
Campsall, Yorks.
LEE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 3, 1735. B. at
Moscow. Matric. 1735.
LEIGH, EGERTON. LL.B. from Cambridge, 1728 {Com. Reg.).
S. of Peter, of Rostherne, Cheshire, clerk. Bapt. Mar. 30,
1702. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, July 18, 1721,
age 19; LL.D. 1743. Ord. priest (Chester) Aug. 20, 1727. R.
of one mediety of Lymm, Cheshire, 1728-49. Archdeacon of
Salop (Hereford diocese), 1741-60. Preb. of Hereford, 1742.
R. of Middle, Salop, 1746-9. V. of Upton Bishop, Hereford,
1749-60. Diedat Bath, Feb. 5, 1760. Will, P.C.C. Father of
Egerton (1751). {Scott-Mayor, in. 415; Al. Oxon.)
LEIGH, EGERTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Dec. 26,
1751. S. of Egerton (above), LL.D., of Cheshire. B. at
Lymm. School, Hereford (Mr Stephens). B.A. 1756; M.A.
(Oxford) 1758. R. of Lymm, Cheshire. Preb. of Bangor,
1758-98. Preb. of Lichfield, 1770-98. Archdeacon of Salop
(Lichfield diocese), 1770-98. Chancellor of Lichfield, 1797-8.
Died Sept. 17, 1798. WiU (P.C.C.) 1799.
LEIGH, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1609.
Probably s. and h. of Sir Oliph, Knt., of Addington, Surrey.
If so, previously adm. at Trinity College, Oxford, May 8,
1607, age 15. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1609. Knighted,
Dec. 12, 1617. M.P. for Surrey, 1625. Buried Dec. 17, 1644,
at Addington. WiU, P.C.C. Father of WiUiam (1637).
{Surrey Archaeol. Coll., vii. 94.)
LEE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June lOj 1635. Doubt-
less s. of Henry (1615), of Ditchley, Oxon., and Quarrendon,
Bucks. Bapt. at Spilsbury, Mar. 3, 1615-6. Matric. 1635.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1631. Lived at Chelsea. Married
Anne, dau. of Sir John Lydiard Tregooze, Wilts. Died July
23. 1639, aged 24. Buried at Spilsbury, Oxon. {Misc. Gen.
el Her., 2nd S., 1. 104.)
LEA, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Dec. 18,
1658. S. of Michael. B. in London. Probably adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 27, 1660. Brother of George (1656).
LEE, GEORGE. B.Can.L. 1529-30, at that time a priest. S. of
William, of Morpeth, Northumberland. Chantry priest at
Stow-cum-Quy, Cambs., 1521. R. of South Shoebury, Essex,
1526. R. of Woodford, 1529. R. of Ashdon, 1533-52. Master
of St John's Hospital, Lichfield, 1536. Preb. of Lichfield,
1537-42- Treasurer, 1=42-74. Dean of St Chad's, Shrews-
bury, 1542. Died 1574. Brother of Rowland (1510). {Cooper,
I- 324)
LEE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1564; B.A.
1567-8; M.A. 1571; B.D. 1587. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 6, 1576. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1594-7.
Died 1597. Will proved (V.C.C).
LEE, GEORGE. B.A. 1586.
LEIGH, GEORGE. Scholar of Trinity, 1608; B.A. 1608-9;
M.A. 1612.
LEIGH, GEORGE. B.A. from St John's, 1611-2; M.A. 1615.
LEE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1612; B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.; priest, Dec.
i6i6.
LEE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, June 5,
1652. S. and h. of John, of the City of London, gent. School,
St Paul's. B.A. 1655-6. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 11,
1649-50. Of Stoke Milbro', Salop. 'Of Lincoln's Inn; aged
24; married Cecilia, dau. of Robert Goodwin, of Ashurst,
Kent, Dec. 16, 1662.' Died Sept. 22, 1676, aged 38. (Gyll,
Wraysbury, 23.)
Lee, Henry
LEA, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 5, 1656.
S. and h. of Michael, of Basingshaw Street, London. B. in
London. Adm.atGray'sInn, May i, 1656. Brother of Francis
(1658).
LEA, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1665,
(Not in College Adm. Register.)
LEE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 6, 1698. Of
Yorkshire. S. of George, of Sheffield. Bapt. July 14, 1678.
Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1708;
priest, 1710. Assistant minister at Sheffield, and C. of
Attercliffe, 1708. Perhaps schoolmaster at Sheffield, see next
entry. Died Nov. 25, 1719. {F.M.G., 825.)
LEE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 6, 1704.
S. of Jonathan, gent. B. at Sheffield, Yorks. Bapt. Aug. 17,
1687. School, Sheffield (Mr Lee). Matric. 1704; M.B. 1709.
Practised at Sheffield. Buried June 27, 1720. Described as
M.D. {F.M.G., 826.)
LEGH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 4, 1712.
S. of John, of West Chester, Cheshire. School, Middle, Shrops.
(Mr Dale). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 20, 1710-1; and at
the Middle Temple, May 24, 1717. Called to the Bar, May 31,
1717.
LEE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 21, 1715-6. 4th s.
of Sir Thomas, of Hartwell, Bucks., Bart. B. there, 1700.
Matric. 1716. Migrated to Christ Church, Oxford, 1719-20.
Matric. there, Apr. 4, 1720; B.C.L. 1724; D.C.L. 1729. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 27, 1718-9. Advocate at Doctors'
Commons, 1729. M.P. for Brackley, 1733-42; for Devizes,
1742-7; for Liskeard, 1747-54; for Launceston, 1754-8. Lord
of the Admiralty, 1742-4. Dean of Arches, 175 1-8. Judge
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1751-8. Treasurer
of the Household to the Princess Dowager of Wales, 175 1-7.
Knighted, Feb. 12, 1752. Privy Councillor, 1752. Eminent
as a lawyerand politician. Married Judith, dau. of Humphrev
Morice. Died Dec. 18, 1758. Buried at Hartwell. WiU (P.C.C.')
1759. Uncle of William (1743-4). {Lipscomb, in. 306-8;
D.N.B.)
LEGH, GEORGE. LL.D. from Trinity Hall, 1728 (Com. Reg.).
V. of Halifax, Yorks., 1731-75. Preb. of York, 1732-75.
Died Dec. 6, 1775. aged 81. M.I. WUl (P.C.C.) 1776.
LEE, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1569; B.A.
1573-4. One of these names, of SouthweU, Notts., married
Bridget, dau. of Robert Sotheby, of Pocklington, Esq., Feb.
20, 1582-3. (M. H. Peacock.)
LEE, GERVASE- B.A. from Pembroke, 1604-5.
LEE, GERVASE or JERVAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
June 10, 1647. S. of Miles, deceased, of Radford, Notts.
B. there. School, SouthweU (Mr Palmer). Matric. 1647; B.A.
1650-1.
LEIGH, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May i, 1669.
Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
FeUow, 1674. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1676.
R. of Cheadle, Staffs., 1677-81. Died 1681.
LEE, GODFREY. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1676.
{Al. Oxon.)
LEE, HAMLET. M.Gram. 1499-1500.
LEE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1568. One of
these names, 'of Herts., late of New Inn,' adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 31, 1574-5.
LEE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1585. B. in
Dublin, 1566. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord. priest in Ireland,
Nov. 20, 1593. Minister at Stoughton eight years. R. of
Colmworth, Beds., 1603. R. of Eynesbury, Hunts., 1605-14.
LEE, HENRY. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit). Perhaps the Baronet
of these names. If so, s. and h. of Robert, of Hardwicke,
Bucks. B. 1571. Created Baronet, 1611. High Sheriff of
Oxfordshire, 1613; of Bucks., 1621. Of Ditchley, O.xon., and
of Quarrendon, Bucks. Died Apr. 6, 1631. Buried at
Spelsbury, Oxon. Father of Francis (1635). {Misc. Gen. el
Her., 2nd S., I. 104.)
LEIGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 5, 1645-6.
S. of Edward (1634), of RushaU, Staffs. Matric. 1646.
Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Magdalen HaU) 1649; M.A. 1652-
3. Delegate of the visitors. M.A. 1659 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of RushaU, Esq. Married Dorothy, dau. of William
Andrews, of Lathbury, Bucks. Died 1705. (A I. Oxon.; Shaw,
II. 69.)
LEE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4, 1661. S. of
WUliam (1622), R. of Fletton, Hunts. School, Oundle.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M-A. 1668; B.D. 1675. FeUow,
by Royal mandate, Dec. 1667. Junior Proctor, 1673-4.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
1668. Signed for priest's orders (London) Mar. 14, 1673-4.
R. of Tichmarsh, Northants., 1678-1713. R. of Brington,
Hunts., 1690-1713. Buried at Tichmarsh, Nov. 30, 1713.
Father of Weyman (1699).
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LEIGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, June 16, 1692.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Aldridge, Staffs. B. there. Schools,
Lichfield (Mr Shaw) and Sutton Coldfield (Mr Saunders).
Scholar, 1692-7; Matric. 1693; M.B. 1697. Fellow, 1697-9.
{Venn, i. 491.)
LEE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Jan. 29, 1692-3.
S. of John. B. at Beaconsfield, Bucks. School, Eton. Matric.
1693; Scholar, 1693; M.B. 1698.
LEGH, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 20,
1696-7. S. of Richard, Esq., of High Leigh, Cheshire. B.
there, 1679. Educated at home (Mr Hopton). Matric. 1697.
Of East Hall, High Leigh, Esq. Married Letitia, dau. of Sir
Richard Brooke, Bart., of Norton. Buried at Rostheme,
Nov. 29, 1757. (Venn, 1. 499.)
LEA, HENRY. Adm. sizar &t St Catharine's, May 13, 1702.
Of Ridgely (? Rugeley), Staffs. Perhaps matric. 1702, as
'Andrew'; B.A. 1705-6.
LEE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 13, i74i-2- Probably
s. of Henry, Chamberlain of Hull, Yorks. B. there. Matric.
1743; LL.B. 1748. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1748. C. of
Sculcoates, Yorks. Subscribed for priest (Gloucester, Litt.
dim. from Winchester) June 2, 1751, as C. of St Olave's.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
LEE, HUGH. B. (Div. or Law) 1456. One of these names R. of
Wendon-Lofts, Essex, 1459-61.
LEY, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, Apr. 13, 1705.
S. of Andrew. B. at Mylor, Cornwall. Matric. 1705; B.A.
1708-9. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 20, 1708-9.
LEY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1571. S. of
Henry, of TefEont-Ewyas, Wilts. Migrated to Oxford. B.A.
(Brasenose College, Oxford) 1573-4- Barrister-at-Law,
Lincoln's Inn, 1584; Treasurer, 1610. M.P. for Westbury,
1597-1798, 1604-5, 1609-11; for Bath, 1614; and for West-
bury, 1621. Lord Chief Justice, King's Bench, Ireland,
1604-6. Created Bart., 1619. Lord Chief Justice, King's
Bench, 1621-4. Speaker of the House of Lords, 1621. Lord
Treasurer, 1624-8; and Privy Councillor, 1624. Created Lord
Ley, 1624; and Earl of Marlborough, 1626. President of the
Council, July-Dec, 1628. Member of the Elizabethan
Society of Antiquaries. Died Mar. 14, 1629. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
LEIGH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Jan. 11,
1660-1, S. of Thomas (1614), schoolmaster of Bishop's
Stortford. B. there. School, Stortford. Matric. 1661; B.A.
1664-5; M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1664-76. Granted priest's and
deacon's orders at Lambeth, Aug. 9, 1667. Elected Proctor,
1676, but died in London the same year, Apr. 28, 1676.
Buried at St Augustine's by St Paul's. Will (V.C.C.) 1677.
Brother of William (1649), John (1672) and Thomas (1650).
{Peile, I. 594.)
LEE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 6, 1675. OfDoncaster.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
LEE or LEA, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Feb.
20, 1691-2. S. of Obadiah (1652), clerk. B. at Wakefield,
Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A.
1699. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1699; priest (York) May,
1702. Brother of Obadiah (1687-8).
LEE or LEEY, JOHN. B.A. 1511-2.
LEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1547-
LEE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1559.
LEE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1567, as 'Lye';
B.A. 1570-1. One John Leigh R. of Swefling, Suffolk, in 1603.
LEE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1570; B.A.
1573-4; M.A. 1577- Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. i, 1578; priest,
same day. R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1584-1609. Buried there
Nov. 6, 1609.
LEE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent, 1577-8.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1581.
LEA, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Aug. 15, 1587. Of Salop.
LEE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1609; B..^.
1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest,
Sept. 22, 1617. Perhaps R. of Braceborough, Lines., 1622.
Will (Lincoln) 1645-6. One of these names (M.A.), V. of
Gt Marlow, Bucks., 1636.
LEE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1613.
LEIGH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1637;
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 18, 1641, as 'Legg B.A. of Magdalene." Another of
these names (M.A.), ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1643;
priest, Mar. 17, 1643-4. Doubtless R. of Silk WiUoughby,
Lines., 1661-82, and father of John (1675).
LEE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 17, 1639. Of Stafford-
shire. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3.
Lee, John
LEA, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 13, 1642. Of Lincoln-
shire.
LEIGH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 7, 1645.
S. of William (? 1619), R. of Groton, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Felsted (Mr Holbeach). Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1650. Perhaps ord. priest (Sydserf,
Bishop of Galloway) Apr. 20, 1661. R. of OutweU, Norfolk.
LEE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 28, 1669.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (York) May; priest,
Sept. 1673-
LEIGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Apr. 6, 1672.
S. of Thomas (1614), schoolmaster, of Bishop's Stortford.
B. there. School, Bishop's Stortford. B.A. 1675-6; M.A.
1679. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June; priest (London) Dec. 1679.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1683-90. V. of Stansted Mountfitchet,
Essex, Oct. 16, 1682, until his death. Will (Consist. C. London)
1690. Bequests to the poor of Bishop's Stortford. Brother
of William (1649), James (1660-1) and Thomas (1650).
{Peile, II. 41.)
LEE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 12, 1673- Matric.
1672.
LEIGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Apr. 27, 1675- S. of
John, clerk (1637). B. at Silk WiUoughby, Lines. School,
Lincoln. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Fellow.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. Probably R. of Silk WiUoughby,
Lines., 1682-93.
LEIGH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 11, 1676. Of
Lancashire. Matric. pens. Easter, 1678; B.A. 1680-1. One of
these names C. of UphoUand, Lanes., 1681-3. Perhaps V. of
EderhaU, Cumberland, 1683-90.
LEE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, May 5, 1679-
Of Hertford. Doubtless s. of Richard (1629), D.D., R. of
Bishop Hatfield, Herts. B. there, 1662. School, Hertford.
Matric. 1679; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Perhaps ord.
priest (Lincohi) Feb. 20, 1686-7. R- of Rigby, Lines.,
1689.
LEE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Aug. 9, 1683. Of Doncaster.
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 12, 1692-3. V. of Arksey, Yorks., 1702-8. Died Feb. 17,
1708, aged 41.
LEIGH, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Kino's, Easter, 1699.
LEE, JOHN. .-^dm. scholar at Trinity Hall, June 21, 1710.
Matric. Dec. 1709.
LEE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Oct. 23, 1713. Of
Cheshire. One of these names, s. and h. of John, of Drogheda,
Ireland, adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 12, i7i4-5-
LEE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1713. B. at
Alberbury, Salop. Matric. Easter, 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A.
1721. FeUow, 1717. Incorp. at Oxford, i733- Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 2, 1717; priest. Mar. 13, 1719-20. R. of
Kingston, Cambs., 1724-78. WiU (P.C.C.) 1778. {Harwood.)
LEIGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 7, 1722.
S. of Samuel, of Staffordshire. School, Lichfield (Mr Hunter).
Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1729-
LEE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 9, 1724; FeU.-Com.
Dec. 25, 1725. Of Hampshire. Matric. 1724. Perhaps s. and
h. of Thomas, of Buriton, Hants., Esq., deceased; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1721.
LEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 8, 1738-9-
3rd s. of George, of Mayfield, Stafis. Bapt. Mar. 27, 1719.
School, Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1739;
Scholar, 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Nephew of Aden
(1701-2) and brother of Aden (i745)-
LEE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May 5, 1739-
S. of William, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Leckonfield, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Clark). Matric. i739; B.A. 1742-3-
Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1745; pnest, Sept. 20, i747-
LEE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 19, 1745 •
S of WiUiam, goldsmith (and alderman), of Leicester. School,
Leicester (Mr Andrews). Matric. i747; B.A. 1748-9; M.A.
1752. FeUow, 1752-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1751;
priest (Ely) Dec. 25, 1752. R- of Burton Overy, Leics.,
1758-74. He was patron of the living. Died 1774. {ScoU-
Mayor, in. 552; Nichols, 11. 534-)
LEIGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Emmanuel, Apr. 19, 1748.
Of Cheadle, Staffs. S. of Edward. School, DUhome. Matric.
1748; B.A. 1752. One of these names, s. of George, of
Ough'trington, Cheshire, adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10,
1752.
LEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 25, 1750- B. at Exeter.
Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757- FeUow, i757-6i- Clerk
assistant of the House of Commons, 1768-97. Deputy Clerk,
1798-1814. Died June 13, 1814, aged 81. (A. B. Beaven.)
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LEIGH, JOSEPH. Adni. sizar at Sidney, May 28, i6i.t- Matric
1614; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620. C.
of Slaidbum, Yorks., and licensed to teach there, 1618. V. of
Dufiield, Derbs., 1620. R. of Hanbury, Staffs., 1620. R. of
Egginton, Derbs., 1631. Doubtless R. of Catthorpe, Leics.
1625; R. of Cotesbach, 1645; ejected, 1662. Author of a
celebrated pamphlet on enclosures. (Nichols, iv. 85, 150.)
LEE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 29, 1664; B.A.
1668-9.
LEE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, May 16, 1667.
S. of Joseph (? 1614), of Cotesbach, Leics. School, Notting-
ham (Mr Pitts).
LEY, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1589. V. of Blyton, Lines.,
1592-5. Will (P.C.C.) 1635; of Withington, Salop, B.D.
LEIGH, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 21,
1644-5. Of Cheshire. Matric. 1645.
LEIGH, LEWIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Mar. 30,
1609.
LEIGH, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 20, 1694. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord.
deacon (reterb.) Sept. 24, 1699; priest, Sept. 22, 1700. V. of
Hough, with Brandon, Lines., 1700-17.
LEE, MATTHEW. B.A. from Christ's, i6oo-i; M.A. 1604.
LEE or LEIGH, MILES. M.A. 1573 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Lancashire. B.A. from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1562;
M.A. 1572; B.C.L. 1579; D.C.L. 1582. FeUow of Corpus
Christi, Oxford, 1561. R. of Dartington, Devon, 1570.
Probably will (P.C.C.) 1601; of St Michael's, Oxford.
LEIGH, MOSES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 27, 1645- Previously
matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford, Apr. i, 1642, age 16.
S. of Moses, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs. Scholar, 1645;
B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1654. V. of Holy Cross, Shrewsbury,
1649; ejected, but restored 1671, and continued till 1676.
R. of Berrington, Salop, 1660. (A. Gray.)
LEE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7, 1665. S. of
Richard (1629), R. of Hatfield, Herts. School, Westminster
(exhibitioner from Charterhouse, 1665). Matric. 1668;
Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9. Dramatic author. Collaborated
with Dryden in (Edipus, 1679, and The Duke 0} Guise, 1682.
Lost his reason through intemperance, 1684; confined in
Bethlehem Hospital, tiU 1689. Buried in St Clement Danes,
May 6, 1692. Foranaccoimtof his works see D.iV.B. Brother
of Richard (1678), etc.
LEIGH or LEE, OBADIAH. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 14, 1652. S. of Martin, of Holbeck, Yorks. School,
Leeds. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1663. V. of Warm-
field, Yorks., in 1659. Signed the Archbishop's register
(York) Sept. 28, 1662. C. of Wakefield, 1671-8; V. 1678-
1700. Governor of Wakefield School, 1675-88. Buried Sept.
17, 1700. Father of James (1691-2) and the next.
LEE, OBADIAH. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 24, 1687-8. S. of
Obadiah (above), V. of Wakefield, Yorks. B. June 2, 1671.
School, Wakefield. Matric. 1688; Scholar; B.A. 1691-2; M.A.
1695. Incorp. at Oxford, 1696. Ord. deacon (London) Sept.
23, 1693; priest, Sept. 22, 1695. Lecturer at Wakefield parish
church, 1696-1702. Buried there Jan. 29, 1702-3. Brother
of James (1691-2). (M. H. Peacock.)
LEIGH, OLIPH. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 13, 1613. Of Addington, Surrey. Probably s. of Charles,
and grandson of Sir John OUiph, of East Wickham, Kent.
Bapt. at Addington, June 15, 1597- Matric. 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Fellow, 1616, till his death in 1627.
Buried in the College Chapel. Cousin of Francis (1609).
(Surrey Archaeol. Coll., vii. 94.)
LEIGHE or LEE, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Caius,
Feb. I, 1579-80. S. of Peter, of Prestbury, Cheshire. Schools,
Winwick, Lanes. (Mr Alex. Arrowsmith) and Macclesfield
(Mr Jo. Brownsworth). Succeeded his grandfather, in 1586.
M.P. for Wigan, 1586-7, 1588-9; for Co. Cheshire, 1601.
Sheriff for Cheshire, 1595. Knighted, July, 1599. Of the
Ridge, Cheshire. Died at Lyme, Disley, Cheshire, Feb. 17,
1 63 5-6. Buried at Wiawick. Father of Piers ( 1 604-5) ■ ( Venn, i .
105; Newton, House of Lyme.)
LEE or LEIGH, PETER. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1607. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. One of these
names R. of Boultham, Lines., 1619.
LEIGH, PETER. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, July 2, 1620. Matric.
1620. One of these names C. of Nantwich, Cheshire, 1627-
31-
LEIGH, PETER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jime 23, 1645.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1653. Minister
at Stoak, Cheshire, 1655-8. V. of St John's, Chester, 1658-
62, ejected. Licensed teacher at Knutsford, 1672. Died
Jan. 18, 1693-4, aged 65. Buried at Knutsford. (E. Axon.)
Lee, Richard
LEIGH, PETER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 16, 1669, from
Oriel, Oxford. Matric. there. Mar. 13, 1667-8, age 18. S. of
Edward, of Siddington, Cheshire. Ord. deacon (Chester)
June 14, 1674; priest, Sept. 19, i675- I<- of Aldford, Cheshire,
1678-1728. Died Jan. i, 1727-8, aged 79. (E. Axon.)
LEGH, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at St John's, Oct. 7,
1727. 2nd s. of Thomas, Esq., of Lancashire. B. at Hotton
Moss. School, Westminster. Matric. 1727. Succeeded his
uncle, Peter, of Lyme. M.P. for Newton, Lanes., 1743-74-
Married Martha, dau. of Thomas Benet, of Salthorp, Wilts.
Died May 20, 1792. Buried at Disley. M.I. (Scott-Mayor,
III. 410; Newton, House of Lyme; A. B. Beaven.)
LEY, PHILIP. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 4, 1581. Of Beaconsfield, Bucks. Probably s. of Robert
of Beaconsfield. Bapt. Sept. 26, 1561. Matric. 1581. Died
when a student. Will proved (King's College and P.C.C.)
1584. (Lipscomb, 11. 405, where the identification of Robert
of Beaconsfield with the 3rd s. of Sir Anthony is an error;
see also Geneal.,\. z^y, Hunter, i. 177; //^r. aniGen., in. 485-)
LEIGH, PHILIP. Adm. at Trinity, a scholar from Westminster,
1620. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Binfield, Berks. B.A. 1624-5.
P.C. of Nettleden, Bucks., 1647. V. of Redbum, Herts., till
sequestered. (Vis. of Berks., 1666; Gen., v. 283.)
LEIGH, PIERS. Resident at Magdalene, c. 1604-5. S. of Sir
Peter (1579-80), of Lyme. Of Bruche, Lanes., Esq. Married
Anne, dau. of Sir John Savile, of Howley, Yorks. Died c.
1642. Buried at Warrington. (See letter from him in Lady
Newton's House of Lyme, 79.)
LEE, PIERS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, July 18, 1628.
S. of William, notary public, of Yorkshire (whose wiU, York,
1642-3). Will of Piers Lee, notary public, at York, 1643-4.
Brother of Edward (1636). (J. Ch. Smith.)
LEGH, PIERS. Adm. pens, (age x6) at St John's, May 9, 1653.
S. of Piers, gent., of Disley, Stockport, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Chester (Mr Greenhalgh). Matric. 1654. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Jan. 10, 165^-4. M.P. for Newton, Lanes., 1659.
Fought at Winnington Bndge, 1659. Of Bruche, in Warring-
ton parish. Lanes., gent. Buried at Warrington, June, 1672.
Father of Piers (1679). (Newton, House of Lyme.)
LEGH, PIERS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Magdalene, Mar.
18, 1679. S. of Piers, Esq. (above), deceased. B. at Bruche,
Lanes. School, Wigan. Matric. 1680. Fought at Sedge-
moor, 1685. Died Oct. 1685. Buried at Warrington. (Newton,
House of Lyme.)
LEIGH, RALPH. M.A. from King's, 1722. S. of Robert, of
Blackrod, Lanes. Bapt. there, Sept. 8, 1689. Matric. from
Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, Feb. 28, 1709-10, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1714. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Bristol) Mar.
12, 1715-6. R. of Ightham, Kent, 1725-60. (Al. Oxon.;
E. Axon.)
LEE, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. i547-
LEE, RICHARD. Adm. at King's Hall, 1412; 'Bachelor,' in
1420. Resigned, 1424. Received tonsure (Ely) 1412; ord.
deacon, Sept. 19, 1416.
LEE, RICHARD. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. from St John's, 1517-
Fellow of St John's, 1516.
LEE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1554.
LEE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1606; B.A.
(? 1609-10); M.A. 1613. Public preacher at Wolverhampton,
1625. One of these names preb. of Wolverhampton, 1622-50.
Died 1650. Will (P.C.C.) 1650; of Wolverhampton, clerk.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
LEE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 2, 1629.
S. of William, merchant, of Nantwich, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Nantwich. Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1632; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. from Peterhousc, 1637; D.D. 1664 (Lt<. Reg.). Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1637. R. of
St Martin Orgar, London, 1643. R. of St Leonard, Shore-
ditch, 1644. An ordainer of the ministers on the presbyterian
model, 1644. R. of Hatfield, Herts., from 1647; and again,
1660-84. Master of Royston Hospital, 1650. R. of Little
Gaddesden, 1655; and of Berkhampstead St Peter, 1656.
Chaplain to Monck, Duke of Albemarle. Conformed after the
Restoration. Died 1684. Buried at Hatfield. M.I. there.
Father of Nathaniel (1665), Richard (1678) and John (1679).
(Venn, i. 292; D.N.B.. under 'Nathaniel.')
LEIGH, RICHARD. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Enfield, Staffs (secondary of the Poultry Compter,
London). B. in Buckinghamshire, probably at Enville.
Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Jan. 27, 1631-2,
age 17; B.A. (O.xford) 1635; M.A. 1638. (Al. Oxon.)
LEE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28, 1646. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1647. Migrated to Clare,
Dec. 28, 1647. B.A. 1649. One of these names R. of Croy-
land. Lines., 1655.
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LEGH, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at St John's,
June 18, 1649. S. of Thomas, of Cheshire, D.D., R. of Sefton
and Walton, Lanes. B. May 7, 1634- School, Winwick,
Lanes. Resided till 1652. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 23,
1653, as 'of Lyme, Cheshire, Esq.' He inherited the Lyme
estate from his uncle Francis, in 1643. M.P. for Cheshire,
165&-8, 1659; for Newton, Lanes., 1660, 1661-78. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Chicheley, of Wimpole, Cambs.
Died at Lyme, Aug. 31, 1687. Buried at Winwick. Nephew
of Piers (1604-5), brother of Thomas (1653) and father of
Richard (1698). (Newton, House of Lyme; A. B. Beaven.)
LEE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31, 1662. Matric.
1663.
LEIGH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Aug. 18, 1674.
Matric. 1674.
LEE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at St John's, July 1,
1678. S. of Richard (1629), D.D., R. of Bishop Hatfield,
Herts. B. there. School, Hertford (Mr Howard). Matric.
1679; B.A. 1681-2. Died in College. Buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, Jan. 26, 1682-3. Brother of Nathaniel (1665).
But see D.N.B. where he is stated to have died R. of Essen-
don, Herts., in 1725, aged 70.
LEIGH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 7, 1695.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1696; M.B. 1700. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1700; C. of Peakirk, Northants.; priest.
May 31, 1702. R. of Wymondham, Leics., 1707-38. Will
(P.C.C.) 1738.
LEGH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 4,
1698. S. of Richard (1649), deceased, of Lyme, Cheshire.
School, Tattenhall (Mr Newcomb). Matric. 1698. Migrated
to Oxford. Matric. from Merton College, July 3, 1700. Captain
in the Horse Guards. Of Little Walton, Lanes. Died May 5,
1729. Buried at Disley, Cheshire. (Newton, House 0/ Lym*.)
LEE, ROBERT. M.Gram. 1499-1500. One of these names R. of
Little Comard, Suffolk. WiU (P.C.C.) 1562.
LEE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Clare, Michs. 1552.
Probably s. and h. of John, of Warwick, Esq. If so, married
Katherine Daubenny, of Beaconsfield, Bucks., Esq. One of
these names adm. at the Inner Temple, 1554; [perhaps s. of
Sir Anthony, of Burston, Bucks. Keeper of Hatfield Chase,
Yorks. Will proved, June 30, 1598]. Probably father of
Philip (1581). {Her. and Gen., in. 485; Vis. of Berks., 1623;
Hunter, i. 177.)
LEIGH, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, c. 1594.
Perhaps s. and h. of Sir Robert, Lord Mayor of London, and
of Billesley, Warvvs. B. c. 1573. Knighted, Jan. 22, 1615-6.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Lowe. Buried at St
Andrew Undershaft, London, Jan. 22, 1637-8. One of these
names, of Legsby, Lines., adm. at the Inner Temple, 1594.
{London and Middlesex Notebook; Vis. of Warws., 1683.)
LEE, ROBERT. B.A. from Pembroke, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
Buried at St Botolph, Cambridge, Apr. 9, 1610.
LEE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter, 1606.
One Robert Leigh, s. of Sir Robert, of Chingford, Essex,
Knt., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1608.
LEE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1547. S. of
Gervase. B.A. 1551-2; M.A. 1555; M.D. 1563. Fellow, 1560.
Physician to the Earl of Shrewsbury. Practised as physician
at York. Inherited from the Conyers family (his father
married .Agnes, dau. of Leonard Conyers) the manor of
Pinchinthorpe, Cleveland, Yorks., with a large estate.
Admon. (York) 1602. {Cooper, n. 165, 547.)
LEY, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1606. B. at
Crewe, Cheshire. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 11, 1614; priest (London) May 31, 1618, age 24.
C. of St Leonard, Shoreditch. Probably C. of Moulton,
Northants., 1619. Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Norman,
of St Botolph, Bishopsgate Street, Feb. 19, 1621-2. {D.N.B.;
under ' Paul Best.')
LEE, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 26, 1649. Probably
s. of William, of Pinchinthorpe, Yorks.; age 33 in 1665.
Matric. 1649. Of Pinchinthorpe, Yorks., Esq. Married Mary,
dau. of John Turner, of Welham, Yorks. Buried at Guis-
borough. Will (York) 1718-9. {Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Graves,
Cleveland, 434.)
LEE, ROWLAND. Of St Nicholas' Hostel, and possibly of
King's Hall. S. of William, of Morpeth, Northumberland.
B.Civ.L. 1510; D.Can.L. 1519-20. Admitted advocate, 1520.
Perhaps Incorp. at Oxford, 1524. R. of Banham, Norfolk,
1520-33. R. of Ashdon, Essex, 1523-33. R. of Fenny
Compton, War^vs., 1526-33. Chancellor of the diocese, and
preb. of Lichfield, 1527-34. Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1528-
34. Employed imder Wolsey in the suppression of the
monasteries, 1528-9. Royal Chaplain and Master in Chancery,
1532. V. of St Sepulchre, London, Aug.-Dec, 1532. Bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, 1534-43. Lord President of
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Wales, 1535-43. Died Jan. 24, 1542-3. Buried in St Chad's
Church, Shrewsbury. Will (P.C.C). Brother of George
(1529-30). {Cooper, i.8j; D.N.B.)
LEIGH, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1561;
B.A. 1562-3. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 7, 1563.
LEE, ST JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 31,
1654. S. of Sir John, of Bury St Edmunds. B. at Milton,
Northants. (his mother's home). School, Bury (Mr Stephens).
Matric. 1654. Probably died before 1671. {Peile, 1. 559;
Bury Sch. Register.)
LEE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1618.
LEIGH, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Probably Incorp. at Oxford, 1637;
as of Queens'. One of these names R. of Houghton Conquest,
Beds., 1662-74. Buried Jime 4, 1674. (W. M. Noble.)
LEA, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1644, from
Edinburgh; adm. there, Oct. 11, 1643. Of Middlesex.
LEE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Sept. 29,
1660, from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, where he had been adm.
July 20, 1659 (not in Al. Oxon.). S. of Richard, clerk, of
Middlesex. B. there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1660;
B.A. 1664-5.
LEIGH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 22,
1669. S. of Ralph. B. at Westwood, Staffs. School, Wirks-
worth (Mr Crosedale). Matric. 1669.
LEA, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Aug. 23, 1680.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688.
Fellow, 1686. Junior Proctor, 1691-2. V. of Nether Stowey,
Somerset, 1697-1716. Died 1716. Father of Samuel (1728).
LEA, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 1, 1706. Of Stafford-
shire. Matric. 1707; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1725.
R. of BucknaU, Staffs., c. 1718-73. Perhaps Head Master of
Ne^vport Grammar School, 1728-73. Died Jan. 4, 1773.
(A. Gray.)
LEIGH, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Oct. 13, 1708.
S. of Edward, of Lincoln, doctor. B. there. Matric. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Dec. 14, 1704. M.B. 1710. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 171 1; C. of RyhaU, Rutland. {Al.
Oxon.)
LEE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1709.
LEY, SAMUEL. M.A. from St Catharine's, 1727. S. of Samuel,
R. of Flyford Flavell, Worcs. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Oct. 10, 1707, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1711. {Al.Oxon.)
LEA, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 24, 1728.
S. of Samuel (1680), clerk, deceased. B. at Nether Stowey,
Somerset. Schools, Taunton and Crewkeme (Mr Smith).
Matric. 1728. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 31, 1729.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1761; of Bridgewater,
Somerset, clerk.
LEE, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 30, 1620. S. of
Simon, wooUendraper, of Long Melford, Suffolk. School,
Melford (Mr Bourne). Matric. 1620; B.A. 1624-5. One of
these names R. of Frinton, Essex, 1629-39. Died 1639,
{Venn, 1. 251.)
LEE, THOMAS. Adm. (age 19) at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 16, 1509. Of Chichester. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517.
Fellow till 1519. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1515;
priest, Mar. 8, 1515-6.
LEE, THOMAS. B.A. from Christ's, 15 13-4; M.A. 1515.
LEGH, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1526-7; D.Civ.L. 1531. An advocate.
Ambassador to the King of Denmark, 1532-5. Employed on
other embassies. Master of Sherbum Hospital, Durham,
1535-45- Master in Chancery, 1537. Knighted. Much em-
ployed in the suppression of the monasteries, 1538-40. M.P.
for Windsor, 1545. Died Nov. 25, 1545. Buried in St Leonard's,
Shoreditch. Kinsman of Rowland (1510). (Cooper, i. 87,
who identifies him with Thomas, of King's (1509); D.N.B.)
LEE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 23, 1537. Of Bumham, Bucks. B.A. 1541-2. Fellow,
1540-4.
LEIGH, THOMAS. B.A. 1562-3.
LEE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Lent, 1564-5-
Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, of East Claydon and Moreton,
Bucks. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, 1567. Knt.
Married Eleanor, dau. of Michael Hampden, 1570. Buried
at Dinton, Bucks., Jan. 27, 1626. {Lipscomb, 1. 163.)
LEE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1571.
LEA, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs. 1585.
LEE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1587.
LEIGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 15, 1587. Of
Cheshire. One of these names, of Lyme, Cheshire, adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 28, 1584.
Lee, Thomas
LEIGH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 11,
1620; priest (London) 1626, age 26. Schoolmaster at Bishop's
Stort'ford, 1621-66 (?). Formed a valuable library at his
school. Married Susan, dau. of Thomas Bendish, of Barring-
ton. VViU, P.C.C. Father of WUliam (1649), Thomas (1650),
James (i66o-i) and John {1672). {Peile, 1. 298.)
LEIGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. i, 1620.
S. of Robert. B. at Chelmsford. School, Eton. Matric. 1620.
LEE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1632. Of
Suffolk. B..\. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Incorp. at Oxford, 1637.
Perhaps R. of Little Cressingham, Suffolk, 1644; or R. of
Newton by Wisbech, Cambs., 1O63, and V. of Dorking,
Surrey; if so, father of Thomas (1661).
LEIGH, LYE or LEE, THOMAS. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1646
(Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Thomas, of Chard, Somerset.
Matric. from Wadham College, Nov. 4, 1636, age 15; B.A.
(Oxford) 1641. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1649. B.D. 1664.
Minister of Chard, Somerset. R. of All Hallows, Lombard
Street, 1658; ejected, 1662. Author of educational works for
children. Subscribed to the New Chapel at Emmanuel. Died
at Bethnal Green, June 7, 1684. (D.N.B.)
LEIGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's, Sept. 6,
1647. S. of Thomas. B. at Brcreton, Cheshire. School,
Knutsford (Mr Crosedale). Buried at Gt St Andrew's,
Cambridge, 1647-8. (Peile, 1. 516.)
LEIGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June i,
1650. S. of Thomas (1614), schoolmaster, of Bishop's Stort-
ford. B. there. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1650; B.A.
1653-4; M.A. 1657; B.D. 1664. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1657-
65(?). R. (sinecure) of Glendon.Northants., 1666-86. V.ofSt
Michael, Bishop's Stortford, 1680-6. Master of the Grammar
School, tiU 1686. Died 1686. Will (P.C.C.) 1686. Brother of
WiUiam (1649), etc. (Peile, i. 535.)
LEGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 9,
1653. S. of Thomas, D.D., R. of Walton, Lanes. B. there.
School, Chester (Mr Greenhalgh). Died Sept. 2, 1697. Buried
at Macclesfield. Brother of Richard (1649).
LEA, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, June 16,
1661. S. of Thomas (? 1632), clerk, of Newton, Isle of Ely.
School, Wisbech. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. i668.
Fellow, 1668. Incorp. at Oxford, 1674. One of these names
succeeded his father as V. of Dorking, Surrey, 1668-1705.
Died 1705. (Manning and Bray, i. 592.)
LEA, THOMAS. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin).
LEE, THOMAS. .\dm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 7,
1666-7. S. of John, gent., of London. B. there. School, St
Paul's. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, Jan. 26, 1672-3. Perhaps brother of George
(1652).
LEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 17, 1671.
S. of John, of Tawstock, Devon. Bapt. there, Oct. 8, 1654.
School, Tawstock (Mr Hooper). Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1671;
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Incorp. at Oxford, 1678. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 11, 1676-7; priest (Exeter) Sept. 1677.
C. of Crediton, Devon, 1679; V. 1689-1 721. R. of Poltimore,
till 1721. Author, rebgious. Died Mar. 16, 1720-1. M.I. at
Crediton. Will proved (Exeter) 1721. (Kenn, i. 443.)
LEE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, June 6, 1672.
S. of Henry. B. at Burton-on-Trent. School, Ashby-de-la-
Zouch (Mr Shaw). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Sept. 1677. (PeiU, 11. 44.)
LEIGH, THOMAS. M.A. 1672 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Stonedall, Essex, gent. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, Nov. 14, 1661, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1665;
M.A. 1667-8. Fellow of Magdalen College, 1670-4. Perhaps
R. of White Roothing, Essex, 1680-5. (Al. Oxon.)
LEIGH, THOMAS (senior). Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 24,
1691. Of Cheshire. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1694-5. One of these
names, B.A., ord. priest (Chester) Dec. 21, 1695, C. of
Warmingham, Cheshire. C. of Newchurch, in Rossendale,
Lanes., 1695-1720. R. of Hoole, 1701. Perhaps admon.
(Chester) 1720. (E. Axon.)
LEIGH, THOMAS (junior). Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, .^pr. 4,
1692. Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1695-6.
LEIGH, THOMAS. M.A. 1707 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, of Leigh, Lanes., gent. Matric. from Brasenose
College, Oxford, Apr. 14, 1698, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1701;
M.A. 1704. Fellow of Brasenose. R. of Stoke Brueme,
Northants., 1719-51. Died Aug. 31, 1751, aged 70. Buried
Sept. 5. M.I. at Stoke Brueme; Will (Archd. Northants.)
1751. (Al. Oxon.; Baker, 11. 245.)
LEIGH, THOMAS. .\dm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Aug. i,
1707. S. of William, of Tooley Street, Surrey. School, St
Paul's.
Lee, William
LEY, THOMAS. M.A. from St Catharine's, 1737 (Lii. Reg.).
S. of Jeremiah, of Tavistock, Devon, gent. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Apr. 17, 1719, age 17; B.A. (Trinity,
Oxford) 1723. (Al. Oxon.)
LEE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, July 5,
1742. S. of Peter, of Montserrat, West Indies. School,
Fulham, London (Mr Croft). Matric. 1742. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 22, 1742-3.
LEE, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 6, 1732.
S. of William, of Pontefract, Yorks. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1733; Scholar, 1733; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740; D-D-
1752. College librarian, 1740. Incorp. at Oxford, 1741. Ord.
deacon (LincoUi) Sept. 19, 1736; priest (Norwich) May, 1741.
V. of Pontefract, Yorks., 1742-4. V. of Felkirk, 1743-77.
R. of Ackworth, 1744-77. Married Penelope, dau. of Sir
William Chester, of Chicheley, Knt. Died Apr. 19, 1777.
(F.M.G., 828; M. H. Peacock.)
LEE, W. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1565.
LEE, WEYMAN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1699.
S. of Henry (i66i). B. at Tichmarsh, Northants., Oct. 14,
1681. Matric. Michs. 1700; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Fellow,
1703. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1703. Barrister-at-
Law, Lincoln's Inn. Author, legal. Died Nov. 12, 1765.
(G. Mag.)
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 25, 1570. S. of
Thomas and Ann. B. at Batley, Yorks., 1550. Matric. 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. V. of Stapleford, Cambs., 1574-
1617. Founder of the Batley Grammar School, 1613. Buried
at Stapleford, Jan. 30, 1617-8. M.I. WiU, P.C.C.
LEE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1575.
LEE or LEIGHE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, P4ay,
1579. Of Nottinghamshire, perhaps of Woodborough.
Migrated to St John's. B.A. 1582-3. Probably C. of Calver-
ton, Notts., c. 1589. Invented the stocking loom, 1589.
Practised the art at Calverton, and later at BunhiU Fields.
His invention discouraged by Elizabeth and James I. Settled
at Rouen by invitation of Henry IV. Died at Paris, c. 1610.
(Peile, I. 154; D.N.B.; Cooper, iii. 37, loi.)
LEE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1598; B.A.
1601-2.
LEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, July 20, 1600.
S. of Christopher. B. at Bishop's Tawton, Devon. School,
Knowstone (Mr Berie). B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Probably
R. of Clayhidon, Devon. Will (Exeter) 1634. (Venn, i. 173.)
LEE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1616.
LEIGH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1636, of
one of these names; M.A., schoolmaster of Newport, Essex.
LEIGH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1617
(perhaps the above).
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1618. OfCambridge-
shire.
LEIGH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. One of these names R. of Groton,
Suffolk, 1640; minister in the Clussis; ejected, 1662. Died
soon after. Perhaps father of John (1645). (Peile, i. 330.)
LEE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1622. Of
Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1625-6; M..^. 1629. R. of Fletton,
Hunts., 1635-52. Father of Henry (1661).
LEIGH, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's, July
18, 1637. S. of Sir Francis (1609), of Addington, Knt. Bapt.
there, Nov. 20, 1620. Schools, Eton and Newport (Mr Leigh).
Matric. 1637. Married Lydia, dau. of Thomas Overman.
Died before 1660. (Peile, i. 449; Surrey Archaeol. Coll., vn.
101.)
LEIGH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 15,
1649. Eldest s. of Thomas (1614), schoolmaster, of Bishop's
Stortford. B. there. School, Stortford. Matric. 1649; B.A.
1652-3; M..A. 1656. Fellow, 1654. Proctor (elect) 1662-3.
Died July 31, 1662. Brother of Thomas (1650), John (1672)
and James (1660-1). (Peile, 1. 526.)
LEY, WILLIAM. M.A. 1669 (Lit. Reg.); 'clerk, literate.'
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 28,
1673. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Sheffield, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sheffield. Matric. 1693.
LEIGH or LEAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
May 22, 1678. Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2.
LEIGH, WILLIAM. M.A. 1705 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Wootton Glanville, Dorset, gent. Matric. from
Queen's, Oxford, Feb. 27, 1693-4, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1697; M.A. 1700; D.D. 1718. Ord. deacon (Oxford) May 26,
1700; priest (London) Mar. 16, 1700-1. R. of Holy Trinity,
Dorchester, 1707-52. R. of Lytchet Matravers, 1720-52.
Will (P.C.C.) 1752. (Al. Oxon.)
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LEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 2, 1739- S. of
Samuel, of Croydon, Surrey, clerk. B. there. Matric. 1739.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, May 6,
1741-2, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1743. {Al. Oxon.)
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 5, 1743. Of
Helmsley, Yorks. Matric. 1743; Scholar, 1746; B.A. 1746-7.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1747-8; priest, Mar. 1749-50.
One of these names, clerk, buried at Heighington, Durham,
Jan. 3, 1800. WiU, P.C.C.
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Jan. 16, 1743-4-
S. of Sir wmiam. Chief Justice, K.B. B. at Bury, Suffolk.
Matric. 1743-4; M.A. 1748. Of Totteridge Park, Herts.
Married Philadelphia, dau. of Sir John Dyke, Bart. Died
1778. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
LEE, WOULFRID. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Jan.
1581-2. Probably s. of William, of Brandon, Durham.
(Peile, I. 108.)
LEE, . B.Can.L. 1470-1.
B.A. 1482-3; M.A. 1485.
B.Civ.L. 1509-10.
. Adm. at Peterhouse, Apr. 11, 1562; probably
sizar.
LEIGH, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 24, 1713.
(Name off, Dec. 1714.)
LEGH, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 17, 1715-6.
(Name off Mar. 9 following.)
LEE, . .\dm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, May 21, 1739.
(Name off, 1740.)
LEECH, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1607.
B. at Halifax. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford,
i6ii. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1614; priest (London) June,
1615, age 25. R. of St Lawrence, Newland, Essex. Admon.
(Cons. C. London) Feb. 16, 1638-9. Perhaps father of the
next. {Peile, 1. 264.)
LEECH, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 18,
1632. S. of Benjamin (? above). B. at Maldon, Essex. School,
Maldon. Matric. 1632; B..\. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
LEECH, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 5, 1669. Of
Lancashire. S. of Robert, of Ashton-under-Lyne. Master of
Stockport (Grammar School, 1668; dismissed next year.
Master of Glossop, 1670. P.C. of Horbury, Yorks., during
1673. Assistant minister at Sheffield, 1673-8. C. of Atter-
cliffe, 1673-1708. Died 1708. (Earuiaker, i. 418; A.
Gray.)
LECHE, EDWARD. .\dm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at Sidney, Jan.
31, 1672-3. ist s. of Sir William, Knt. B. in Queen Street,
London. School, Eltham, Kent (private; Mr Trenchfield).
LEECH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 26,
1670. S. of Francis, deceased, of Woodlath (? WoodhaU),
Yorks. B. there. School, Wrexham. Matric. 1670.
LEECH, FRANCIS. M.A. 1675 {Lit. Reg.). (Perhaps the
above.)
LEACH, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Sept. 26, 1620.
S. of William, husbandman, of Cambridgeshire. Matric.
1620; Scholar, 1621-8; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
LEACH, HUMPHREY. B.A. from Queens', 1592-3; M.A. from
Emmanuel, 1596. Of Salop. School, Shrewsbury. B. at
Drayton-in-Hales, Salop. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Nov. 13, 1590, age 19. Incorp. at Oxford as M.A.
1602. V. of St Alkmund's, Shrewsbury. Chaplain of Christ
Church, Oxford. Joined the Jesuit Society at Rome, 1618.
Missioner in England, 1622-9. Author, theological. Died in
Cheshire, July 18, 1629, aged 58. {Al. Oxon.; Records S.J.,
I. 642; D.N.B.)
LEECH, JEREMY. Matric. from Christ's, 1597-8. S. of John.
B. in Soper Lane, London. Bapt. at St Pancras, Soper Lane,
London, Apr. 17, 1580. B.A. 1600-1; M..'\. 1604. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 1604; priest, Dec. 1609. R. of Dunton,
Bucks., 1609. Chaplain to Lord Knevet. R. of St Mary-le-
Bow, 1617-44. Died June 17, 1644. Father of Thomas
(1626). {Peile, I. 224; J. Ch. Smith.)
LECHE, JOHN. Incorp. as M.A. 1490-1. S. of Denys and
Elizabeth. Perhaps scholar of Winchester, 1445. V. of
Saffron Wsdden, Essex, 1489-1521. R. of Copford, 1499. R.
of Little Chesterford, 1499-1521. Founder of the Grammar
School, and the Guild of the Holy Trinity, Saffron Walden.
Aided in rebuilding the parish church. Died Nov. 8, 1521.
M.I. at Walden. Benefactor to the parish of Saffron Walden.
(G. M. Benton.)
LEECH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1561. One
of these names ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 19, 1563. Possibly
father of Jeremy (1597-8); and the 'minister' buried at St
Mary le-Bow, Sept. 14, 1624. (J. Ch. Smith.)
Leech, Richard
LEECH, JOHN. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Apr. 20, 1563. S. of
William, of Thorpe Malsor, Northants. School, Norwich.
Migrated to Christ's. Matric. 1563; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1577. Perhaps V. of (moiety of) Patti-
shall, Northants., 1573-7- {PeiU, i. 79; Venn, i. 51.)
LEECHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1583.
LEACH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1587. B. at
Rochdale. Probably B.A., as 'Leathe,' 1590-1; M.A. 1595.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1595, age 26. C. of Epping,
Essex.
LEECH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30;
priest. May 31, 1629.
LEECH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 14 ,
1662. S. of John, gent., of Hawarden, Flints. B. there.
School, Wrexham (Mr Lewis). Matric. 1662. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, July 21, 1664. Succeeded his father at Garden, Cheshire.
Married, Sept. 23, 1674, Grace, dau. of Hugh Currer, of
Kildwick, Yorks. Brother of Thomas (1664) and father of
John (1694). (Burke, L.G.; Ormerod, 11. 385.)
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, May 23, 1668.
S. of Robert, yeoman, of Baildon, Yorks. B. there. School,
Baildon. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1672; priest. May, 1673. One of these names V. of
Darton, Yorks., 1703-46. Died July 22, 1746. (M. H.
Peacock.)
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, .^pr. 26, 1688.
S. of John, scrivener. B. at Staines, Middlesex. School,
Staines (private; Mr Rate). Matric. 1688.
LECHE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Sept. g, 1694.
S. of John (1662), gent. B. at Hawarden, Flints. School,
Wrexham (Mr Stodart). Matric. 1695. High Sheriff of
Cheshire, 1719. Of Garden, Cheshire. Married Sarah, dau.
of Thomas Hargrave, of Helsby. (Burke, L.G.)
LEACH, JOHN. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 6, 1709.
S. of Samuel (1676), clerk. B. at Upper Stondon, Beds. Bapt.
Dec. 16, 1692. School, King's, Cambridge (Mr Cole). Matric.
1709; B.A. 1716-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 27, 1716;
priest, Dec. 24, 1721. R. of Upper Stondon, Beds., 1721.
Brother of Thomas (1709) and Laurence (1705), father of
John (1748).
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 20, 1722.
S. of John, customs officer, of Tiverton, Devon. B. at
Wellington, Somerset. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1722; B.A.
1725-6; M.A. 1731.
LEECH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 2, 1737.
Of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1;
M.A. 1744. P.C. of St James', Birch, Lanes., 1742-6. One
of these names preb. of Lichfield, 1749-77.
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1737. Of Norwich.
Matric. Lent, 1738; LL.B. 1743. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May,
1744-
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 14, 1748.
S. of John (1709), R. of Upper Stondon, Beds. Educated at
home. Matric. 1748.
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 13, 1750.
S. of John, schoolmaster, of Crediton, Devon. B. there.
Schoolj Crediton. Matric. 1750-1; B.A. 1754. Probably R. of
Lytchet Matravers, Dorset, 1753-91. Will (P.C.C.) 1791-
LEECH, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Sept.
15, 1705. S. of Samuel (1676), R. of Stondon, Beds. B. there.
School, King's, Cambridge. Matric. 1705-6; B.A. apparently
not recorded; M.A. from King's, 1725. Ord. deacon (London)
May 27, 1711 (B.A.); priest (Lincoln) Oct. 28, 1714- Chaplain
at King's, 1725. Brother of John (1709) and Thomas (1709).
LEACH or LACHE, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1533-4-
LEACHE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1576. Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 1577, age 23. Perhaps R. of
Gt Pamdon, Essex, 1588-1603. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
June 6, 1603.
LEACH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 15, 1664.
Matric. 1664; B..\. 1667-8; U.A. 1671; D.D. 1691. Fellow.
Taxor, 1677. Incorp. at Oxford, 1675. Ord. priest (Ely)
Sept. 24, 1671. Perhaps R. of St Peter-le-Poer, London,
1691-1704. Died 1704. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon. confounds
him with the next.)
LEACH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, June
28, 1670. S. of John, of Fulletby, Lines. School, Alford.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 11,
1676-7. R. of Winceby, Lines., 1676-1718. R. of Driby,
1680-1718.
LEACH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Nov. 11, 1708.
B. in London. B.A. 1712-3.
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LEACH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, May 27,
1720 S. of Robert, of Yorkshire. B. at Micklethwaite, near
Bingley. School, Micklethwaite (Mr Ellison). Matnc. 1720;
B A 1723-4. Ord. deacon {Litt. dim. from York) Feb. 1732-
3; priest (York) Aug. 5. i733- C. of Addingham, Yorks.
LEACH, ROBERT. B.A. from St John's, 1611-2; M.A. from
Clare, 1615. Fellow of Clare. Incorp. at Oxford, 1613. V. of
Abbotsham, Devon, 161 5.
LECHE, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Sept. 2, 1652.
Perhaps s. of Sir Edward, Knt., Master in Chancery, deceased;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1653.
LEECH, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
LEECH, SAMUEL. LL.D. 1660 (Incorp. from ,\ngers). One of
these names, of Brentwood, Essex, adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
28, 1657.
LEACH, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1676;
B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21,
1679; priest (Chester) June 14, 1690. R. of Upper Stondon,
Beds., 1681. One of these names V. of EcclesaU, Sheffield,
1689-94. Father of Thomas (1709), Laurence (1705) and
John (1709).
LEECH, SILVESTER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
i6i8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 9, 1627-8; priest, June 8,
1628. R. of Swinhope, Lines., 1641. Father of the next.
LEECH, SILVESTER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, July 4.
1667. S. of Silvester (above). B. at Swinhope, Lines. School,
Castor. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671; priest, May 25, 1673- V. of Ewerby,
Lines., 1677.
LEACH, THOMAS. B.A. 1563-4. Of Huntingdonshire. M.A.
from St John's, 1567; B.D. 1574-5- Fellow of St John's,
1566. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1569, age 26. V. of Histon,
Cambs., 1569-70. University preacher, 1572.
LEACH or LIECHE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1618. Of Norfolk. Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge,
Aug. 25, 1620.
LEECH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May i, 1626. S. of
Jeremy (1597-8). B. in London. School, London (Mr
Famaby). Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
LEECH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 8, 1629-30.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1629-30; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1637-8.
LEACH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 25, 1661. Matric.
1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) July
22, 1668. Perhaps V. of Milton Ernest, Beds., 1668-75.
LECHE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 29,
1664. 3rd s. of John, gent., of Garden in Tilston, Cheshire.
B. there. School, Wrexham (Mr Lewis). Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8; M.A. 1671; B.D. 1678. Fellow, 1668-1717, ejected
as non-juror. Taxor, 1676. Perhaps V. of Foxton, Cambs.,
1682. Brother of John (1662). (Burke, L.G.)
LEACH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 6,
1709. S. of Samuel (1676), clerk. B. at Upper Stondon,
Beds. Bapt. Mar. 12, 1 690-1. School, King's, Cambridge
(Mr Cole). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 17, 1714-5 ; priest, Feb. 26, 1715-6. Perhaps will proved
(V.C.C.) 1716; C. of Foxton, Cambs. Brother of John (1709)
and Laurence (1705).
LEECH, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1544; LL.B. 1544-5. Fellow, till 1569. V. of Barton,
Cambs., 1557. R. of St Mary, Stoke, Ipswich, 1557-9.
LEACH, WILLIAM. Of Corpus Christi, 1552. A native of
Scotland. A fugitive at Spires, under Mary. Afterwards in
Ireland. Preb. of St Patrick's, Dublin, 1567. V. of Dunsoghlin
and Donochmaste, Meath. Died 1572. (Cooler, i. 311.)
LEACHE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1584-5. One of these names, of Gresthorpe, Notts., adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1586.
LEECHE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1621; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1636. Fellow, till 1644,
ejected.
LEACH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1692, from
Trinity Hall. Of Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1693; B.A.
1695-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1696-7; priest, June
4, 1699. One of these names V. of Melboum, Cambs., 1700.
V. of East Dereham, Norfolk, 1716.
LEECH, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1732. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1749. Prob-
ably ord. priest (Norwich) July 15, 1739. R. of Intwood,
with Keswick, Norfolk, 1743-89. Preb. of Norwich, 1781-9.
Died Dec. 4, 1789, aged 76. {E. Mag.)
Leeds, John
LEACH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 29, 1733-
S. of John, of Wendling, Norfolk, clerk. B. at Fransham.
Schools, Bexwell (private; Mr Foster) and Lynn (Mr Squire).
Scholar, 1733-7; Matric. 1734; B.A. 1736-7- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1736, as C. of Sausthorpe, Lines. Perhaps
will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1741- (Venn, u. 37.)
LEACH, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1552.
LEECHE, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Nov. 21, 1585.
LEACH, . Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, Apr. 1, 1692.
(Name off, 1694.)
LEECHMAN, HENRY. B.Civ.L. and B.Can.L. 1496. One of the
original fellows of Jesus, 1497- Supp. for incorp. at Oxford,
1506.
LEECHMAN, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1475-6. Perhaps D.Can.L.
1502-3. Exchanges Reed, Herts., for Hartest and Boxted,
Suffolk, 1477.
LEEDS, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1554 {impubes).
LEEDES, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 29, 1642.
S. of Thomas, of Croxton, Cambs. Matric. 1642. Doubtless
father of the next and Ed ward (1663). [Vis. nf Cambs., 1619.)
LEEDS, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 10, 1668. Of
Croxton, Cambs. Doubtless s. of Anthony (above). Matric.
1669; B.A. 1672-3. Brother of Edward (1663).
LEEDS, EDWARD. B.A. 1542-3. S. of William. B.atBeneden,
Kent. School, King's, Canterbury. M.A. 1545; LL.D. 1568.
Master of Clare, 1562-71. R. of Little Gransden, Cambs.,
1548-63; of Newton, Isle of Ely, 1549-53; and of Elm, and
Emneth, Norfolk, 1552. Preb. of Ely, 1559-84. Precentor of
Lichfield, 1560-1. Admitted advocate, 1560. Commissary
and Vicar-general to the Bishop of Ely. R. of Cottenham,
Cambs., 1560-81; of Croxton, 1573-80; of Snailwell, and
Littleport. Master in Chancery. Died Feb. 17, 1588-9 (stc).
Buried at Croxton, Cambs., where he was lord of the manor.
M.I. Will (P.C.C.) Apr. lo, 1589. Benefactor to Clare and
Emmanuel. {Cooper, 11. 66; D.N.B.; Clare Coll. Hist., 52;
A. B. Beaven.)
LEEDS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. i, 1593.
Matric. c. 1595. One of these names R. of Irstead, Norfolk,
1613.
LEEDS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, June 5,
1642. S. of Samuel (1602), clerk, R. of Tittleshall, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Tittleshall (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1642;
B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1654. Master of Newark Grammar School
before 1660. Master of Bury St Edmunds, 1663-1707.
Author, classical. Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Curtis,
R. of Brandon. Died Dec. 20, 1707. Buried at Ingham. M.I.
Father of Edward (1700) and Samuel (1697). (Peile, i. 481;
D.N.B.)
LEEDES, EDWARD. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Sidney, Sept.
30, 1663. 1st s. of Anthony (1642), gent. B. at Croxton,
Cambs. Schools, Hitchin (Mr Bicar) and Huntingdon (Mr
Tailor). Matric. 1664. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 1, 1666.
Brother of Anthony (1668).
LEEDES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, Mar.
17, 1700. S. of Edward (1642), Head Master of Bury School.
School, Bury. Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 17 14; priest, Sept.
1716. Probably usher at Bury School, 1707-12. Master of
Ipswich Grammar School, 1712-37. R. of St Matthew,
Ipswich. V. of Wherstead, Suffolk, 1718-44. Died there
May 18, 1744, aged 60. M.I. at Wherstead. (G. Mag.;
Suffolk Proc. Arch., vii. 176.)
LEEDS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1570. Of Nonvich. Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich) 1570;
priest, 1572. R. of Holt, Norfolk, 1583-1630. Buried Oct. i,
1630. (L. B. Radford, Holt.)
LEEDS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1618.
LEDYS, JOHN DE. Carmelite friar at Cambridge. Adm. by
the Bishop of Ely to preach and hear confessions, Apr. 4,
1343. (B. Zimmerman.)
LEDES, JOHN. Fellow of Peterhouse from c. 1419, till death
in 1455-6. Bursar, 1445-7- Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Dec. 20,
1421. Benefactor to the College library. {T. A. Walker.)
LEDES, JOHN, alias ALANBRIDGE and MANEBRIDGE.
B.Can.L. 1531. Abbot of the Cistercian monastery of St
Mary Byland, Yorks. Surrendered, 1538. {Cooper, 1. 69.)
LEEDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1554.
LEADS, JOHN. B.A. from Clare, 1573-4; M.A. 1577- Buried
at St Edward's, Cambridge, Mar. 30, 1577-
LEEDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Lent, 1584-5; B.A.
1588-9.
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Leeds, John
LEEDES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 9, 1632.
S. of Samuel (1602), R. of TitUeshaU, Norfolk. B. there.
School, TittleshaU (Mr Paget). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1&36-7;
M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1639; priest (Peterb.)
Dec. 18, 1641. R. of Croxton, Norfolk, 1662. Brother of
Samuel (1640) and Edward (1642). {Peile, i. 423.)
LEEDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', 1652. Of Cambridge-
shire. Matric. Lent, 1653-4; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
LEEDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 8, 1671.
S. of Inglebert, Esq., of York (N. Milford). Bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Goodramgate, July 20, 1654. School, Sherbum.
Matric. 1671. Of North Milford, Yorks., Esq. Died v.p.
Buried at Kirkby Wharfe, Apr. 16, 1697. (Vis. of Yorks.,
1666; M. H. Peacock.)
LEEDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 2, 1680.
S. of John, gent. B. at Manchester. School, Manchester (Mr
Wiggan). Matric. 1680; M.B. 1685. Practised for many
years in Manchester. (Mumford, Manchester Gramtnar Sch.)
LEEDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 19, 1728.
S. of Samuel (1673), schoolmaster, of Woodbridge, Suffolk.
B. there. Bapt. Jan. 5, 1709-10. School, Woodbridge.
Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1728-34; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. i737-
Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, i734- V. of Sutton, Suffolk,
1736. R. of Shottisham, 1739. V. of Ramsholt, 1765.
Married, at Sutton, Dec. 14, 1738, Deborah Candler. Died
Oct. 20, 1765. Buried at Woodbridge, Oct. 21, 1765. {Venn,
u. 29.)
LEEDS, PETER. B.D. 1486-7. A friar.
LEEDS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1565.
LEEDS, ROBERT. B.A. from St John's, 1605.
LEEDS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1636. Migrated
to Christ's. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Perhaps Master of
Hexham Grammar School, 1661, till c. 1673. One of these
names (M.A.), ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1674; schoolmaster
at HasLing&eld, Cambs.; priest (London) May, 1676; R. of
Wendon Lofts, Essex, 1676-81. Died 1681. (Peile, i. 447.)
LEEDS, SAMUEL. Scholar of Trinity, 1602; B.A. 1604-5;
M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1609.
R. of Thorington, Suffolk, 16H-2. R. of TitUeshaU, Norfolk,
1612. R. of Wellingham, 1632. Father of the next, of
Edward (1642) and John (1632).
LEEDS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 21,
1640. S. of Samuel (1602), R. of TittleshaU, NorfoUs. B.
there. School, TittleshaU (Mr Harris, and Mr Briggs).
Matric. 1640. Brother of Edward (1642) and John (1632).
LEEDS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 5. 1673- S. of
John, of Wellingham, Norfolk, clerk. School, Bury. Matric.
1673; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Head Master of Beccles
School; then of Botesdale, 1700-9; and of Woodbridge,
1709-27. Buried Mar. 1, 1727-8. Father of John (1728).
(S.H.A. H.)
LEEDES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 12, 1697.
S. of Edward (1642), Head Master of Bury School. School,
Bury. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. FeUow, 1702-
10. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1708; priest. May 23,
1714. R. of Little Saxham,Sufiolk, 1720-50. Died Apr. 1750,
aged 70. Buried at Little Saxham, Apr. 8, 1750. Brother of
Edward (1700). (Hervey, Little Saxham.)
LEEDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1585.
LEEDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1612;
B.A. from Clare, 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Oct. 14, 162 1 ; priest, Apr. 7, 1622. Minister at Swavesey,
Cambs., in 1622. Perhaps R. of Morbom, Hvmts., 1626-40.
LEEDS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of Norfolk. B..\. 1621-2. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1622. R. of
Burgh, Norfolk, 1625.
LEEDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May i, 1650.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1650.
LEDYS, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1461-2. One
' Master John Ledys,' priest, was R. of BamweU St Andrew,
Northants., 1467.
LEEDS, . M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
LEES or LEISSE, EDMUND. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1494; B.A. 1497-8; M.A. 1501. FeUow. Ord. sub-
deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 6, 1500-1.
LEES or LEISSE, EDMUND. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1542-3- Prob-
ably scholar of Christ's, 1537-8. R. of Boxworth, Cambs.,
1557.
LEES, EDMUND. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1543; B.D. 1557. Perhaps
R. of Stansfield, SuffoUc, 1555-63.
LEES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1663. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1672. One of
these names R. of Cuxton, Kent, 1677. Died 1679.
Le Febure, Renatus
LEES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1650.
LEES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 27, 1656.
S. of Robert, yeoman, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. B.
there. School, Manchester (Mr Wickins). Matric. 1659.
Perhaps (as B.A.) ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 21, 1663; priest
(York) May i, 1665. C. of Saddleworth, Lanes., 1663.
Admon. (Chester) 1712.
LEES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 3, 1681. Of
Lancashire. School, Stockport (Mr Needham). Matric. 168 1;
B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1685; priest (Lincoln)
1688. C. of Normanton. {Peile, 11. 83.)
LEESE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, May 23,
1696. S. of Thomas. B. at Denton, Lanes. School, Stockport
{lAx Dickins). Matric. 1696; Scholar, 1696; B.A. 1699-1700.
C. of Westhoughton, Lanes., 1700-20. One Jos. Lees, V. of
Over, Cheshire, 1706-53, when he died. {Peile, 11. 136.)
LEES, LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, June 21, 1650.
S. of Arnold, Esq. B. at Throwley, Kent. School, Faversham
(Mr Nichols) and Wye (Mr Bradshaw).
LESS, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1472-3. Had studied at Cambridge
and Oxford.
LEYS, RICHARD. B.A. 1488-9; M.A. 1491.
LEESE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1565.
LEESE or LESSE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1560; B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567. FeUow, 1564. Perhaps st(/)/>.
for M.B. (Oxford) 1571, '6 years student of medicine.' WiU
of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1583; 'of Bath, professor of
physic'
LEES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Aug. 6, i66i. Matric.
1664; B.A. 1665-6. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1668;
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1669. V. of Conisborough, Yorks.,
1672-9. Buried Mar. 11, 1679-80. {Peile, i. 598.)
LEES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 19, 1685. Perhaps
s. of Samuel (above). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1702.
Ord. deacon (Chester) June 14, 1690; priest (York) June,
1693. C. of Greeton, near Rotherham. Perhaps R. of Heanor,
Derbs., 1698-1735, when he died. Or, R. of Southery,
Norfolk, 1705; buried there Jan. 24, 1737. (Peile, 11. 99.)
LEES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1658.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1 660-1. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Sept. 25, 1664. P.C. of Wetton, Staffs., 1664.
LEES, . Incorp. 1503-4; apparently B.A.
LEES, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1553. Student
of law.
LEESON, DANIEL. .\dm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1667.
Matric. 1670, as 'Losson'; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 24, 1671. Perhaps R. of Normanton, Lines., 1694-7.
LEESON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 14, 1701.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5. WiU of one of
these names (Leicester) 1747; of Hathem, Leics., clerk.
LEETE, GILES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter, 1572.
Of Kingston, Cambs. S. of WiUiam, of Eversden and Mel-
boum. B..'\. from Pembroke, 1577-8. Married Margaret,
dau. of John Bacon, of Hessett, Suffolk. Buried at Kingston,
Sept. 18, 1626. (T. A. Walker.)
LEET, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 18, 1734.
S. of , druggist, of Thrapston, Northants. School,
Oakham. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 24, 1738; priest (Peterb.) May 19, 1741. C. of Tich-
marsh, Northants. R. of Cranford St Andrew, 1742-4.
Buried at Thrapston, July 30, 1748. (H. I. Longden.)
LEETE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1566.
LEET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 7, 1730. Matric.
1731.
LEETE, ROBERT. B.A. 1544-5 (ist in the ordo); M.A. 1548.
FeUow of St John's, c. 1545.
LEETE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1604. OfSufiolk.
LEETE, (major). Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1544
LEETE,
1544-
LEEVES, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4,
1732-3. Of Fortingtou, Sussex. S. and h. of Richard. Matric.
1732. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 2, 1735. Of Forting-
tou Place. Died Sept. 1788. (G. Mag.)
LE FEBURE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July, 1635.
S. of John. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham).
Scholair, 1637-9. Of Beccles, doctor in physic. The grand-
father was from Flanders. (Venn, i. 319; Vis. 0} Suff., 1664.)
LE FEBURE, RENATUS. (Gallicus.) M.A. 1629.
(minor). Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
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Leftwiche, Nathaniel
LEFTWICHE, NATHANIEL. M.A. from St John's, 1719. S. of
Thomas (next), of Chester (Preb. of Chester). Matric. from
Brasenosc College, Oxford, Mar. 20, 1706-7, age 19; B.A.
(New College, Oxford) 1711-2. One of these names, clerk,
buried in Chester Cathedral, Dec. 22, 1736. (Al. Oxon.)
LEFTWICH, THOMAS. 'Of Emmanuel College,' when ord.
deacon (Chester) Dec. 23, 1677; priest, Dec. 21, 1679. C. of
Shotwick, Cheshire, 1691-6. Minor canon of Chester
Cathedral. Doubtless father of Nathaniel (above). (R.
Stewart-Brown.)
LEGARD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, June 28,
1667. S. of Robert, yeoman. B. at Hull, Yorks. School,
Pickering (Mr Nich. Gray). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1670-1. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1671; priest, Dec. 1674.
LEGARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 20,
1671. ist s. of Robert, yeoman. B. at Cottingham, Yorks.
Schools, Cottingham (Mr Ursley) and Pocklington (Mr
Ellison). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon
(York) Feb. 1675-6; priest, Sept. 1678. 'Charles Legard, of
St Mary-at-Hill, London, and C. of South Mimms, Middlesex,
aged 33, married Susanna Biron, of Westham, Essex, at
St Catherine Cree Church, Jan. 4, 1685-6.'
LEGARD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1597.
Pcrli.ips brother of Robert (c. i597)-
LEGARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 2, 1617.
S. and h. of Robert (? c. 1597). of Anlaby, Yorks. B. in
Yorkshire. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 4, 1617-8. Of Anlaby,
Esq. Married Mary, dau. of William Rokeby, of Hotham,
Yorks., Esq. Living, 1648. Brother of John (1620), Richard
1625-6) and Robert (1638). (M. H. Peacock.)
LEGARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
June 18, 1633. 4th s. of John, Esq. B. at Ganton, Yorks.
Bapt. May 7, 1615. Schools, 'Hatton,' Yorks., Bridlington
(Mr Chr. Wallis) and Stamford. Died unmarried. Will
(York) 1663. Brother of Richard (1623). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
LEGARD, Sir DIGBY, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 20, 1746. (Name olf, 17.1.9.) S. of Sir Thomas, 4th Bart.,
of Ganton, Yorks. Bapt. Jan. 27, 1728^. Succeeded as 5th
Bart., 1735. Died Feb. 4, 1773. Buried at Ganton. Will,
York. {G.E.C.)
LEGHARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1587;
B..'^. 1590-1.
LEGARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 18, 1620.
S. of Robert, of Anlaby, Yorks., Esq. B. at Anlaby, Hull.
School, Newcastle. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 18, 1620-1.
Expelled, May 9, 1628, 'for a most inhuman barbarous and
sordid misdemeanor on one of the fellows. ' Killed at Borough-
bridge, Yorks., 1643. Buried at Gainsborough. Brother of
Christopher (1617), Richard (1625-6) and Robert (1638).
(Vis. of Yorks.; Le Neve, Knights, 365.)
LEGARD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 21, 1649.
Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Ganton, Yorks. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 29, 1650; and at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1662-3. M.P. for Scarborough, 1660. Created Bart., Dec. 29,
1660. ."^ge 34 in 1665. Succeeded at Ganton. Died 1678.
Buried at Ganton. Father of Thomas (1677) and William
(1677). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; G.E.C.)
LEGARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 30,
1684. S. of Sir Robert (1653), Knt. B. at Anlaby, Yorks.
School, London (private; Mr Edwards). Matric. 1684. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 29, 1682. Married Jane, dau. of Captain
Robert Hild yard. Of Anlaby, Esq. Father of Robert (1707).
(Poulson, Beverley, i. 424.)
LEGARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, May 24,
1705. S. of Sir John, Bart., of Ganton, Yorks. B. there.
Bapt. July 21, 1687. Matric. 1705. Adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 20,
1705. B.A. 1709-10. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1715. Died
unmarried, Apr. 14, 1719. Buried at Ganton. (G.E.C.)
LEGARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 17,
1623. S. of John, Esq. B. at Ganton, Yorks. Bapt. Mar. 15,
1606-7. School, ' Hatton,' East Yorks. B.. A. 1626-7. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 12, 1624-5; and at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 30, 1629-30. Called to the Bar, May 19, 1637. Died s.p.
WiU (York) 1682. Brother of Christopher (1633). (Vis. of
Yorks., 1612, 1665.)
LEGARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Jan. 30,
1625-6. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Anlaby, Hull. Schools,
Newbald, Yorks. and Repton. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633;
B.D. 1640. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 12, 1624-5. Perhaps
last R. of Little Colden, Yorks., 1639. R. of Cowlam, 1639-
41. Buried at Malton, May 26, 1641. Brother of Christopher
(1617), John (1620) and perhaps Robert (1638).
LEGARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 20, 1711.
Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of Sir Robert, of Anlaby. Matric.
1710-1. Drowned whilst bathing.
Legate, W.
LEGARD, ROBERT Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1597.
Perhaps s. of Christopher, of Anlaby. B. 1581. Died Jan. 18,
1648. Probably father of Christopher (1617), etc. (M. H.
Peacock; Poulson, Beverley, i. 424.)
LEGARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Mar. 14,
1630-1. S. of WiUiam, gent., of Beverley. Bapt. there, at
St John's, Apr. 2, 1615. School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy).
B.A. 1634-5.
LEGARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 26, 1638.
Probably 4th s. of Robert, of Anlaby, Hull; adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 13, 1639. Married, at St Michael's, Ouscbndge,
Apr. 20, 1647, Ursula, dau. of John Rodes, of Barlborough,
Derbs. Brother of Christopher (1617), John (1620) and
Richard (1625-6). (J. Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
LEGARD, ROBERT. Adiu. pens, at St John's, Dec. 3, 1650. S.
of John, Esq., of Malton, Yorks. B. at Brantingham. School,
Coxwold (Mr Thornton). B.A. 1654- Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 27, 1652.
LEGARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, July 5, 1653.
S. of Christopher (1617), Esq. B. at Anlaby, Yorks. School,
Cambridge (Mr Moore). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 17, 1655.
Called to the Bar, July 5> 1671- Ancient, 1680. Bencher,
1685. One of the Masters in Chancery, 1682-1712. Knighted,
June 29, 1682. Of Anlaby, Esq. Died Sept. 14, 1721. Will
(P.C.C.) 1722. Father of John (1684). (Venn, i. 389; Le
Neve, Knights, 365.)
LEGARD, ROBERT. .A.din. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 9, 1707.
Doubtless s. of John (1684). of Anlaby, Hull. Matric. 1707.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1707. Called to the Bar, Feb. 6,
1712-3. Bencher, Feb. 10, 1736-7-
LEGARD, ROBERT. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, May 9,
1720. Matric. 1719; LL.B. 1724. Ord. deacon (York) June 9,
1723; priest, Aug. 1725. V. of Brompton, Yorks., 1725-8.
R. of Thormanby, 1728-35.
LEDGARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, 1666.
1st s. of Thomas, gent. B. at Newcastle. School, Newcastle.
Matric. Lent, 1667. Afterwards Fell.-Com. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, ApT. 23, 1668. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle, Dec.
30, 1690. (H. M. Wood.)
LEGARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1677. 2nd s. of Sir John (1649), of Ganton, Yorks., Bart.
B. there. Bapt. June 20, 1660. School, Bury, Sufiolk.
Matric. 1677. Died unmarried. Will (York) 1688. Brother
of William (1677). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Peile, 11. 63.)
LEGARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1627. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of William, of
Beverley, clerk. Bapt. there. Mar. 18, 1609-10. B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1635. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1636. Married, at
Stillingfleet, 1637, Margaret Stillington. (M. H. Peacock.)
LEGARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1677. S. of Sir John (1649), of Ganton, Yorks., Bart. B. at
York. Bapt. at St Martin's, Coney Street, Mar. 18, 1663-4.
School, Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1677; B.A. 16S0-1; M.A. 1684.
Ord. priest (Worcester) Dec. 1686. V. of Tardebigge, near
Bromsgrove, 1686-1705. Brother of Thomas (1677). (Vis.
of Yorks., 1665; Peile, 11. 63.)
LEGARD, ZACHARY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 9,
1674. S. of Robert. B. at Scarborough, Yorks. School,
Helmsley (brother Charles). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1680-1. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1680; priest, June, 1682. (Peile, 11. 51.)
LEGASSICKE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
July 8, 1737. Previously matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, Oct. 22, 1734. S. of James, Esq., of Modbury, Devon.
B. there. School, Winchester. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 8, 1735.
LEGATE, GEORGE. Prior of the Carmehte Friars of Cambridge,
1536, till Aug. 1538. (Cooper, i. 68.)
LEGATE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1616; B.A.
1619-20; M.A. 1623. Perhaps R. of Welbome, Norfolk,
1624-46. One of these names V. of Pyworthy, Devon, 1648.
LEGAT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 8, 1641.
S. of John, gent., of Nottinghamshire. B. at Rampton, Notts.
School, Dronfield, Derbs. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 13, 1640.
LEGATT, LIONEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1674- Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1695. Ord.
deacon (York) Nov.; priest (? York) Dec. 22, 1678. V. of
Claybrook, Leics., 1685-1715. Will (Leicester) 1716.
LEGAT, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Easter, 1613.
Probably 'Thomas Posthumous Legat, s. and h. of Thomas, of
Dagenham, Essex, deceased'; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 8,
1616. M.I. in Westminster Abbey, 1660; aged 63. Will,
P.C.C. (Vis. of Essex; J. Ch. Smith.)
LEGATE, W. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1588.
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LEGATT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke June
30, 1640. S. of Thomas. B. at Dagenham, Essex. Matric.
1640. Probably s. of Thomas Posthumous (161 3); adm. at
the Middle Temple, June 27, 1642. Of Hard&eld, Essex, Esq.
Died before 1687. Father of the next. (Vis. of Essex.)
LEGATT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Nov. 17,
1685. S. and h. of William (above), of Hardfield, Essex, gent.
Matric. 1686. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1686-7.
LEGGE, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, Lent, 1664. S.
of William (groom of the bedchamber to Charles I). B. 1648.
School, Westminster. Served in the Dutch war, by sea and
land. Groomof the bedchamber, 1668. M.P. for LudgershaU,
1668-79; for Portsmouth, 1679-82. Lieut.-Govemor of
Portsmouth, 1670-83. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar.
I, 1671-2. Commanded in Flanders, 1678. Created Baron
Dartmouth, Dec. 2, 1682. Master of the Trinity House,
1683-5. Engaged in the Tangier expedition, 1683-4. Con-
stable of the Tower, 1685. Admiral and Commander-m-
Chief of the Fleet, 1688-9. Accused of conspirmg agamst
William III; committed to the Tower, 1691. Died there
Oct. 25, 1691. Buried at Trinity Minories. Father of William
(1688). {D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
LEGGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1606. B.
at Sampford Courtney, Devon. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord.
deacon (London) June 4; C. of Chelsea; priest, Dec. 24, 1615,
age 24. C. of Stifford, Essex.
LEGG. JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Oct. 18, 1664.
S. of John, clerk, of Donhead St Andrew or St Mary, Wilts.
B. there. School, Christchurch (Mr Clead). Matric. 1664.
LEGG, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1675. S. of
lohn, clerk. B. at Columb Major, Cornwall. Bapt. Nov. 17,
1657. Matric. Easter, 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
FeUow, 1678. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9. V. of
Prescot, Lanes., 1690-1. Died there Nov. 14, 1691. {Har-
tfood; J. Ch. Smith.)
LEGG, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1680;
B.A. 1683-4.
LEGGE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1710.
B. in London, 1692. Matric. Lent, 1710-1 ; B.A. 17x4-5 ; M.A.
1718. Fellow, 1714. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 22, 1718-9;
priest, Mar. 25, 1719. R. of Pulborough, Sussex, 1720-36.
Died June 23, 1736. Will, P.C.C. (Harwood.)
LEGGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Nov. 22, 1542. Left c. 1544. Of Earsham, Norfolk.
LEGG, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 13, 1612.
S. of Nicholas, husbandman, of 'Berton' (? Barton Bendish),
Norfolk. B. at West Tofts. School, South Creake (Mr
Sturges). Matric. 1612; Scholar, 1615-7; B.A. 1615-6. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1617. C. of Hales, Norfolk, 1618-
33. R. of Poringland, 1635-62. C. of Hardley, in 1636. Died
1662.
LEGG, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 21, 1715-6. B.
at Roughton, Norfolk. Matric. 1716.
LEGGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1552. S. of Stephen, of Norwich. (Of a family of Italian
origin ) B. there, c. 1535. Migrated to Trinity. Scholar,
1555; B.A. 1556-7; M.A. 1560; LL.D. from Caius, i575-
FeUow of Trinity, 1560-8. Regius Professor of Civil Law,
1563-73. Fellow and tutor of Jesus, 1568-73- Master of
Caius, June 27, 1573 (nominated by Dr Caius). Commissary
to the University, 1579. Vice-Chancellor, 1587-8, 1592-3-
Adm. advocate. May 16, 1590. J.P. for Cambridge. Master
in Chancery, c. 1595. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586. Latin
dramatist. Much interested in witnessing and writing plays;
author, Richard III, and others. Died in College, July 12,
1607, aged 72. Buried in the Chapel. Well-known M.I.
there. Will, P.C.C. He was a considerable benefactor to
Caius. The old 'Legge Buildings' were erected with funds
left by him. {Venn, i. 73; D.N.B.; Vis. of Cambs.,
1619.)
LEGG, THOMAS. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1575-6- One of
these names R. of Handsworth, Sheffield, 1577-1610. M.I.
there.
LEGG, TOBIAS. M.A. 1652 (Incorp. from Glasgow). R. of
Hemingstone, Suffolk; ejected, 1662. Afterwards preached
in Suffolk. Died at Ipswich, 1700, aged 77. {Calamy, 11. 423.)
LEGGE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.).
LEGGE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, 1688. S. of
George (1664), Baron Dartmouth. B. Oct. 14, 1672. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1688; M.A. 1689. Succeeded as 2nd
Baron Dartmouth, Oct. 25, 1691. A commissioner of the
Board of Trade and Foreign Plantations, 1702-10. Privy
Councillor, 1702-14. Secretary of State, Southern depart-
ment, 1710-3. CreatedEarlof Dartmouth, Sept. 1711. Lord
Le Hunt, John
Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1713. Died Dec. 15, 1750, at
Blackheath, aged 78. Buried at Trinity Minories, London.
Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven; G.E.C.)
LE GRAND, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Mar. 13, 1737-8. S. of Abraham, of Canterbury, gent. Bapt.
at St Alphage, Canterbury, Sept. 18, 1720. Matric. 1738;
M.B. 1744. Will (P.C.C.) 1759; of St Clement Danes, London.
LE GROOS, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius,
Apr. 13, 1611. S. and h. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Crostwight,
Norfolk. B. in Norwich. Schools, Aylsham and Wymondham
(Mr Eston). Matric. 1611. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1614.
Knighted, Dec. 16, 1616. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1627. M.P.
for Orford, Suffolk, 1626, 1628-9, 1640. Married Muriel,
dau. of Sir Thomas Knyvett. Died 1656. Brother of the
next and father of Thomas (1631). (Venn, i. 2ii; Vis. of
Norfolk; Norfolk Archaeology, in. 92.)
LE GROOS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, Sept.
10, i6i8. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Crostwight, Norfolk.
Schools, Norwich (Mr Townley) and Aylsham (Mr Knowles).
Matric. 1618-9. Died young. WiU (Norwich) proved, Jan.
24, 162&-7. Brother of Charles (above).
LE GROS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's,
Apr. 29, 1631. S. of Sir Charles (1611), Knt. B. at Crostwick,
Norfolk. School, Botesdale (Mr Easton). Matric. 1631. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Aug. 5, 1632. Of Crostwick, Esq. Living, 1656.
Died s.p. (Peile, 1. 409; Norfolk Archaeology, iii. 91.)
LE GRYCE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 17, 1645.
Eldest s. of Charles, gent., of Billingford, Norfolk. Bapt. at
Thelveton, Feb. 10, 1628-9. School, Diss (Mr Gibbs). Matric.
FeU.-Com. Michs. 1647; B.A. 1647-8. Doubtless M.D. (Leyden)
c. 1647. Licensed by the Bishop of Norwich to practise
medicine, 1662. Married, at Thelveton, Nov. 25, 1671, Ann
Gooch. Buried at BiUingford, June 13, 1709. WiU (Norwich)
1709. (Venn, i. 357.)
LE GRICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Dec. 23,
1700. S. of John. B. at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury
(Mr Leeds). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1706. (Peile, 11. 150.)
LE GRYS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, May 17,
1745. S. of John, attorney, of Norwich. B. there. Schools,
Norwich, private (Mr Cory) and public (Mr BuUimer). Matric.
1745-6; Scholar, 1745-52; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Fellow,
1753-4. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from Norwich) Sept. 24,
1752; priest (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1753- R- ol Hehningham and
Morton, Norfolk, 1753-90; of Felmingham, 1756-90. Died
at Norwich, Apr. 1, 1790. WiU (P.C.C.) 1790; of St Stephen's,
Norwich. (Venn, 11. 57.)
LE GRYS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Jan. 15,
1679-80. S. of Thomas, druggist, of Shimpling, Diss, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. there, Aug. 16, 1664. Schools, Diss (Mr Wales
and Mr Jessup) and Eye, Suffolk (Mr Browne). Migrated to
Caius, June 18, 1680, age 16. Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1680-6;
B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1686; priest.
May 21, 1692. R. of Homersfield, Suffolk, 1693-1722; of
St George, South Ehnham, 1693-1722. Died June 10, 1722.
M.I. at Homersfield. WiU (Norwich C.C.) 1723- (Venn, 1.
465.)
LEHEUP, ISAAC. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Mar. 19,
1712-3. Of Gunthorpe, Norfolk. Matric. 1714. M.P. for
Bodmin, 1722; for Grampound, 1732; for CaUington, 1734-
41. Died Apr. 30, 1747. WiU, P.C.C; to be buried at Gun-
thorpe. Brother of the next and father of Thomas (below).
(G. Mag.; .\. B. Beaven.)
LEHEUP, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Dec.
1714. S. of Thomas, of St Ann's, Westminster. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 4, 1714. Secretary to the Chancellor.
Of Hessett, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas
Gery. Died July 23, 1749. Brother of Isaac and father of the
next. (G. Mag.; T. A. Walker.)
LEHEUP, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Sept. 29, 1749. Of Middlesex. S. of the above. School,
Wiverton. Of Hessett, SuftoUc. Married MerieUna DiscipUne,
of Pakenham. Died Apr. 9, 1792. aged 60. M.I. at Hessett.
(T. A. Walker.)
LEHEUP, [THOMAS]. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Feb.
7, 1737-8. (Name off, 1739-) Only s. of Isaac (above), of
Gunthorpe, Norfolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Died Aug.
1745, aged 24. Buried at Gunthorpe. (S.H.A.H.)
LE HUNT, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
July 2, 1719. S. of John, gent., of Battersea, Surrey. B. at
Battersea. School, Eton. Colleger, 1716-9. Matric. 1719;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Fellow, 1725-35. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May i, 1724; priest, Sept. 19, 1725. V. of Domey,
Bucks., 1727-35- (Scott-Mayor, iii. 328.)
LE HUNT, JOHN (1618), see HUNT.
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LE HUNT, JOHN. Adm. at KiNo's, a scholar from Eton, 1690.
S. of John, major in the army. B. in London. Matric. 1690;
B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Fellow, 1693. Usher at Wisbech;
and at Harrow, 1700. Ord. priest (London) May 31, 1702.
Schoolmaster and minister at Brentwood, Essex. Head Master
of King's School, Canterbury, 1722. V. of Brookland, Kent,
1727-31. Died May 13, 1731, from a fall from his horse.
Admon., P.C.C. Father of the next. (Hant<ood, 275; G. Mag.)
LE HUNT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 8,
1749. S. of John (above), V. of Brookland, Kent. B. at
Hertford. School, Hoddesden (Mr Bennet). Matric. 1750;
B.A. 1753. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) May 25, i755; priest,
Dec. 24, 1758. R. of Radbome, Derbs., 1768-90. Died Apr.
25, 1790. Will, P.C.C. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 588; G. Mag.;
Burke, L.G.)
LEICE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1567.
LEICESTER, COOTE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Nov.
13, 1718. Of Ireland. School, Hertford. Matric. 1719;
Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. i747- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1722-3; priest, Feb. 2, 1724-5. R. of
Essendon, Herts., 1725-1770. Preb. of Peterborough, 1746-
70. Died May 2, 1770. {T. A. Walker, 239.)
LEYCESTER, FRANCIS {alias ABREE or ALREE). B.D. 1520-
1. Cluniac monk, probably of Lewes Priory. Prior of St
Andrew's, Northampton, till the surrender, in 1538. V. of
Moulton, Northants., 1540-2. First dean of Peterborough,
1541. Died about 1543. {Cooper, 1. 83.)
LEICESTER, Sir FRANCIS, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
St John's, Apr. 6, 1692. S. of Sir Robert, Bart. B. atTabley,
Cheshire, July 30, 1674. School, Eton. Succeeded as Bart.,
July 7, 1684. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 28, 1694.
Sherig of Cheshire, 1705-6. M.P. for Newton, Lanes., 1715-
27. Died Aug. 5, 1742. (G.E.C.)
LEYCESTRE, HENRY DE. FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1376.
Benefactor.
LEICESTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, May
2, 1671. S. of William, deceased, of Hale, Cheshire. School,
Bowden. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. One of these names C.
of Lower Peover, Cheshire. Will (Chester) 1686. (E. Axon.)
LEICESTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 17,
1704-5. S. of George, goldsmith. B. at Hales Low, near
Bowden, Cheshire. School, Madeley, Stags. (Mr Jenkinson).
Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 5, 1709-10. P.C. of Didsbury, Lanes. Librarian of
Chetham's, Manchester, 1712-8. Travelled with Mr Edward
Wright, of OSerton, Stockport. Buried at Didsbury, Lanes.,
Dec. 5, 1718. (Mumford, Manchester School, 127.)
LEYCESTER, JOHN. M.A. from Clare, 1704. B.A. (Trinity
College, DubUn). One of these names C. of Clifton, Beds.,
1694-5-
LEICESTER, RALPH DE. Chancellor of the University, 1289-
90.
LEYCESTER, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 2,
1717. S. of George, of Toft, Cheshire. School, Hackney,
London (Mr Morland). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 24,
1717. Perhaps F.R.S., 1724. Married Katherine, dau. of
Edward Norris, of Speak, Lanes. Died 1777. {Ormerod, i.
388.)
LEICESTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 21, 1677-8.
S. of George, of Toft, Cheshire, Esq. Matric. 1680; B.A.
1681-2. Probably uncle of Ralph (1717).
LEYCESTER, ROGER DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge,
1327-8.
LEYCESTER, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1483-4.
LEICESTER, . M.D. 1604.
LEIFFE or LEEFFE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1570; B.A. 1574-5.
LEIFE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 10, 1664. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1665.
LEIGH, see LEE.
LEIGHLIN, Baron, see BRERETON, JOHN.
LEIGHTON, ALEXANDER. Of Pembroke. Ord. deacon
(London) 1551. R. of Meopham, Kent, 1550-6.
LEIGHTON or LYTON, AMBROSE. M.A. from Christ's, 1593.
Probably B.A. 1589-90. One of these names R. of Little
Yeldham, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1636.
LEIGHTON, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1698. S. of Sir Edward, Bart., of Wattlesborough,
Shrops. Bapt. at Alberbury, Aug. 11, 1681. School, Eton.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1711. Sherig of Salop, Nov.-Dec,
1726. Died May 6, 1756. Buried at Alberbury. {G.E.C.)
LEIGHTON, Sir ELLIS. LL.D. 1665 (Lii. i?fg.). S. of Alexander.
Colonel in the Royalist army. Appointed by Charles I
secretary for English afiaiirs in Scotland, 1650. Knighted,
Leman, John
1659. F.R.S., 1663. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 29,
1666-7. Called to the Bar, 1670. Secretary to the Lord-
Lieutenant of Ireland, 1670-2. K.C., Ireland, 1672. Recorder
of Dublui, 1672. Died Jan. 9, 1684-5. Buried at Horsted
Keynes, Sussex. (D.N.B.)
LYGHTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1556.
One of these names V. of Heighington, Durham. Buried
there Jan. 30, 1580-1. (H. M. Wood.)
LEIGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Magdalene, May 12,
1651. S. of Richard, of Lincoln. School, Lincoln.
LEIGHTENHOUSE or LEIGHTONHOUSE, RICHARD. Adm. at
King's, a scholar from Eton, 1710. B. at Washingborough,
Lines., 1690. Matric. Easter, 1711; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718.
Fellow, 1714. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 23, 1714; priest, Sept.
25, 1717. R. of Milton, Kent, and Minor canon of Canter-
bury. V. of Blean, Kent, 1728. Died Sept. 13, 1770. Buried
in Canterbury Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Father of William
(1751)- (G. Mag.)
LEIGHTENHOUSE, WALTER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Mag-
dalene, Aug. 13, 1675; 's. of Walter, of Kirton in Lindsey,
Lines.' Already matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, July
26, 1673; 's. of William.' Matric. (Cambridge) 1675; B..^.
1676-7; M.A. (Oxford) 1679-80. Fellow of Lincoln College,
Oxford, 1677. R. of Waddington, Lines., 1685. R. of
Washingborough, 1688-1701. V. of Bracebridge, 1697-1701.
Chaplain to the Earl of Huntingdon. Author, Sermons. Died
of apoplexy. May 26, 1701, aged 41. {Al. Oxon.; Cole, 5875,
I95-)
LEIGHTONHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St
John's, July 2, 1751. S. of Richard (1710), clerk, of Kent.
B. in the Isle of Thanet. School, Canterbury (Mr Beavoir).
B.A. 1755-
L'EITAN, PAUL DE. M.A. 1625 (on King's visit).
LEITH, ALEXANDER. Adm. at St John's, July 6, 1685; M.A.
1685 (Incorp. from Aberdeen). Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 29,
1681. R. of St Cuthbert's, and St Paul's, Bedford, 1689. V.
of Harold, 1688. Preb. of Lincohi, 1706-32. {Cole, 5875, 146.)
LEITHE, THOMAS, see LIETH.
LELAND, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. V. of Gayton, Norfolk, 1593-1604.
LELAND, JOHN. B.A. from Christ's, 1521-2. Afterwards of
AH Souls, Oxford. B. in London, c. 1506. School, St Paul's.
King's chaplain and librarian. R. of Peppeling, Calais, 1530.
R. of Haseley, Oxon., 1542. Canon of King's College, or
Christ Church, Oxford. Preb. of Sarum. Employed for six
years in historical and antiquarian researches throughout
England. Became insane, 1550. Died Apr. 18, 1552. Buried
at St Michael -le-Queme, Cheapside. His 'itinerary' was
published at Oxford in nine volumes, 1710. {Cooper, 1. 110;
D.N.B.; Peile, i. 13.)
LELLO, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1629.
LEMAN or LEAMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Mar. 4, 1589-90. Of Swagham, Norfolk. School, Swaffham.
Scholar, 1590-3; Matric. c. 1591; B.A. 1592-3. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 11, 1596-7. R. of Aimsby, Lines., 1598-1627.
(Called 'Thomas' in the CoUege register.)
LEMAN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 24, 1737-
S. of Edward, clothier, of London. B. there. Schools,
Botesdale (Mr Maboume) and Bury. Scholar, 1737-41 ;
Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1. {Venn, u. 43.)
LEMAN, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1576.
Probably b. in Ipswich. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Usher of
Ipswich Grammar School. Head Master, 1605-8.
LEEMAN, JAMES. 'Of Trinity College; resided 3 years. B.
at Sta theme, Leics., c. 1580.' Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 24;
priest, Nov. 20, 1603. R. of Belton, Lines., 1607. R. of
Hemingby, 1608-32.
LEEMAN, JAMES. M.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford); already
Incorp. at Oxford from Edinburgh.
LEMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter, 1585.
Probably of Otley, Sugolk. S. of William, of Beccles.
Married Margaret, dau. of Richard Crampton, of Beccles.
Died 1628. {T. A. Walker; E. Anglian, N.S., 11. 84.)
LEMMAN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1653. Of Sugolk. S. and h. of William, of Beccles,
Suffolk. Bapt. there, Nov. 24, 1636. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 26, 1655. Died Jan. 6, 1688-9. Buried at Charsfield.
{Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Davy MSS., 19.139)
LEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Aug. 17, 1724-
Of Charsfield, Suffolk. Doubtless s. of WiUiam (1682-3). B.
Mar. 10, 1705-6. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. from
King's, 1732. Conduct of King's, 1728-37. Taxor, 1734-5-
Ord. priest (Lincohi) Mar. 25, 1730. R. of Kirstead, Norfolk,
1730-77. R.of Langhale, 1730. R. of Ellough, Suffolk, 1748-9-
V. of Wreningham, Norfolk, 1749-77. Died June, 1777.
Buried at Wenhaston. Will, P.C.C. Brother of William
(1723). {Suckling, II. 184.)
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Leman, Lister
LEMAN, LISTER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 24, 1639.
S. of John, gent, (and Priscilla, dau. of Randolph Lister, R.
of Alpheton). B. at Alpbeton, Suffolk. Bapt. Jan. 3, 1621-2.
School, Bury. Matric. 1639. {Venn, i. 335.)
LEMAN, MATTHEW. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Nov. 12, 1663. S. of William, Esq., of Weston, Suffolk. B.
there. Taught by Mr Lovering. Of Weston, Esq. Married
Mary, dau. of Charles Suckling, of Bracondale. Buried at
Beccles, 1678. Father of the next. [Suckling, n. 184.)
LEMMAN, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's, Jan. 14,
1686-7. Of Suffolk. S. of Matthew (above). Malric. 1687.
Died May 16, 1692, aged 23. Buried at Beccles. (Davy.)
LEMAN, PETER. B.A. 1501-2.
LEMAN, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, June 29,
1667. S. of Sir WUbam, Bart., of Northaw, Herts. Bapt. at
St Bartholomew-the-Great, London, June 19, 1649. Matric.
1670; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 24,
1671; priest, Aug. 2, 1672. R. of Warboys, Hunts., 1672-94.
R. of Rampton, Cambs., 1685. Buried at Warboys, Feb. 24,
1693-4. Fatherof WiUiam (1698). (G.E.C.)
LEMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 29,
1693. S. of Thomas, of London, draper. B. in London.
School, Northaw, Herts. (Mr Jo. Peniston). Matric. 1693;
Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1697-8; M..^. 1710. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 24, 1710. P.C. of Upwood, Hunts., 1712-9.
C. of Gt Raveley, till 1719. Will proved Nov. 26, 1719.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.)
LEMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 4, 1729-
S.ofWilliam(i682-3),ofCharsfield,Suffolk. B. there. Bapt.
July 21, 1709. School, Monk Soham (Mr Ray). Matric. 1729;
Scholar, 1729-33; B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May
20; priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1733. R. of Kettlebaston,
Suffolk, 1733-49. R. of Ellough, 1749-99. R. of Knoddishall,
1749-99. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Castleton,
Bart. Died July 25, 1799. M.L at Ellough. Brother of
William (1723). (Venn, 11. 31.)
LEMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Michs. 1751-
S. of Robert, Esq., of Brampton, Suffolk. B. there. Schools,
Monk Soham (private; Mr Ray) and Dedham, Essex (Mr
Grimwood). Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1756; M.A. 1759; D.D. 1778.
Fellow, 1759-67. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 11, 1756, as C. of
Waterbeach; priest, Mar. 11, 1759. R- of Pakefield, Suffolk,
i776-<). V. of Mendham. Died Sept. 11, i779. at Wingfield
Castle, Suffolk, the residence of his father-inlaw Mr Pretty-
man. (Venn, 11. 67.)
LEMAN, TANFIELD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Feb. 5, 1730-1. S. of Philip, of Snowhill, London. B. in
London. Bapt. at St Margaret's, Lothbury, Apr. 13, 1714.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1732. Succeeded as 4th Bart.,
Dec. 22, 1741. Died May 4, 1762. (G. Mag., where he is called
a physician.)
LEMAN, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1517-8.
LEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1668. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1668.
LEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 22, 1671-2.
Of Norfolk. S. and h. of Thomas, of Wenhaston, Suffolk.
Matric. 1672. Afterwards Fell. -Com. Married Ruth, dau. of
Charles Suckling, of Bracondale. Died May 2, 1703, aged 49.
Buried at Wenhaston. (Vis. of Suffolk; Davy MSS., I9|i39-)
LEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 10, 1685.
S. of John, gent., of Brampton, Suffolk. B. there. Schools,
Wymondham and Norsvich. Matric. 1686. Of Brampton,
Esq. Married Elenor, dau. of Robert Cuddon, of Shading-
field. Died Oct. 12, 1717. Buried at Brampton. M.L there.
Brotherof William (1683). (F«nM, 1.480; DawyAfSS., 19,139.)
LEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 15, 1698-9.
Of Suffolk. Matric. pens. Easter, 1699.
LEMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, June 2, 1652.
Doubtless s. of Sir William, Bart. Bapt. at Northall, Herts.,
Dec. 19, 1637. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1667. Sheriff of
Herts., 1676-77. M.P. for Hertfordshire, 1690. Buried at
Northaw, July 28, 1701. (G.E.C.)
LEMAN or LEAMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Christi, 1671. Of London. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1678; priest, Sept. 21,
1679.
LEMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 15,
1682-3. S. of John, gent., of Charsfield, Suffolk. B. at
Haddiscoe, Norfolk, Dec. 14, 1665. School, Kettleburgh.
Matric. 1683; Scholar. 1683-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 16,
1685-6. Of Charsfield, Suffolk, Esq. Died Feb. 10, 1730-1.
Buried at Charsfield. M.I. Father of John (1724), etc.
(Venn, 1. 472.)
LEMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 28, 1698. S. of
Philip (1667), R. of Warboys, Hunts. B. there, 1682.
Colleger at Eton, 1693-7. Matric 1698; Rustat Scholar,
Lemmon, John
1700; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1704;
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1709. R. of Nettleston, Lines.,
1713. R. of Warboys, Hunts., 1722-32. Buried Jan. 8,
1731-2.
LEMAN, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
Trinity, Dec. 14, 1701. S. of Mansel, of Northaw, Herts.
School, Enfield, Middlesex. Succeeded his grandfather. Sir
WiUiam, July 18, 1701. Died s.p. Dec. 22, 1741. Buried at
Northaw. WiU, P.C.C. (G.E.C.)
LEMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, c. June, 1723. Of Beccles.
S. of William (16S2-3). B. at Charsfield, Suffolk, Sept. 10,1704-
Married Sarah, dau. of Thomas Leman, of Brampton. Died
Apr. 4, 1789, aged 84. Buried at Brampton. (Venn, ii. 18;
Davy MSS., 19,139.)
LEMAN, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, Mar. 30,
i688. Of Suffolk.
LE MARCHANT, see also MARCHANT.
LE MARCHANT, PAUL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1606. B. in Guernsey. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1620.
Fellow, 161 1-29. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 22,
1616, age 28. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1619. V. of
St Clement's, Cambridge; and of Comberton, Cambs. R. of
Kirkby-on-Bain, Lines. Will (P.C.C.) 1640. (A. Gray.)
LEMCASTER, . Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1623.
LEMETAYER, CHARLES. B.A. 1619 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of George Limiter, of Kent. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, May 31, 1616, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1618; M.A. 1621.
Receiver-General and Solicitor for Dean and Chapter of
Westminster, with his father, 1621. Doubtless R. of Stone,
Kent, 1625. (Al. Oxon.)
LEMINGE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, July 11,
1637. 2nd s. of John, gent., of Colchester. B. in London.
School, Tonbridge, Kent (Mr CaUys). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 18, 1641. Brother of the next. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
LEMYNG, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
May 23, 1635. S. and h. of John, gent., of London. B. there.
School, Tonbridge, Kent (Sir CaUis). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 3, 1636-7, as s. and h. of John, of Colchester. (Vis. of
London, 1634; Vis. of Essex, 1664.)
LEMING, JAMES. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1709. Of Norwich.
Matric. 1709; B..\. 1712-3.
LEMMING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1624.
School, Bury, Suffolk. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 163 1. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Apr. 14, 1631. R. of Flempton and Hengrave,
Suffolk, 1631-67. Father of the next.
LEMING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 12,
1659-60. S. of John (1624), R. of Flempton, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Bury (Mj Stephens). Matric. 1660; B.A. from
Pembroke, 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Perhaps Master of Borough-
bridge School, Yorks., before 1669. (Peile, i. 589.)
LEMMING, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1629.
LEMING or LEMINGER, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 18)
a scholar from Eton, Sept. 3, 1503. Left, c. 1505. Of
Coventry diocese. Ord. acolyte (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1505.
LEMYNGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1564-5-
LEMINGE or LEEMING, WILLIAM. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 20, 1589, age 24, as late of Trinity CoUege. Perhaps
the William Lemyng who matric. from Trinity, 1585. B. at
WeU, Yorks. Ord. priest, Mar. 29, 1591. C. of White Colne,
Essex. One of these nsunes R. of Chelmondiston, Suffolk,
1603.
LEMYNG, . B.A. 1491-2; M.A. 1494. One Thomas Lemyng
V. of Cantley, Yorks., 1521-45.
LEMITT or LYNEL, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1498. Left as scholar.
LE MOINE, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Jtily i,
1741. Of London. Doubtless s. of Abraham, chaplain to the
French hospital in London (for whom see D.N.B.). B. Feb.
10,1724. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1744-5. Chaplain
to the Duke of Portland and R. of Eversley, Hants. Died
1769.
LEMON, see also LEMAN.
LEMON, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 8,
1743-4. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1739; priest (Ely) Mar. 18, 1753.
R. of Gaytonthorpe, Norfolk, 1755-97. V. of East Walton,
1755-97. Master of Norwich School, 1770-7. Author of
educational works. Died Oct. 4, 1797, aged 71. M.I. at East
Walton. (D.N.B.)
LEMMON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 16, 1648. Of
Norfolk. Matric. as FeU.-Com. 1648-g.
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Lempriere, Nicholas
LEMPRIERE or LAMPRIERE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from
King's, Easter, 1629. B. Dec. 12, i6ii. School, Merchant
Taylors'. M.B. 1636 [Lit. Keg.); M.D. (Caen) 1639. Hon.
Fell. R.C.P., 1664. Will (P.C.C.) 1667; of St Botolph's,
Bishopsgate Street. Owned lands in Jersey. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LEMSTER, WALTER. Adm. at King'.s, a scholar from Eton,
1449. Of Leominster, Herefordshire. M.A. 1456-7; M.D.
1464-5. Received a fee of 10 marks a year for life from the
Bishop of Ely, 1477. He held the Angel Inn, Cambridge, on
lease from Corpus Christi. Will (P.C.C.) 1487; 'of St Antonine,
London; and Cambridge.' (Weaver, Mon; Bentham, Ely,
178; Masters, 51.)
LEMSTER, . M.B. 1466-7.
LENALL, . Scholar at Ki.ng's Hall, 1472-3.
LE NEVE, see also NEAVE.
LE NEVE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. ig,
1705-6. S. of John, brewer. B. at Wymondham, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham (Mr Clark). Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-
10. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 6, 1712; priest, July, 1714-
C. of Hackford, Norfolk.
LE NEVE, JOHN. Adra. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Trinity, Sept. 9,
1694. S. of John, of Markshall, White Roding, Essex. B. in
Gt Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, Dec. 27, 1679.
School, Eton. Matric. 1696. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lilt. dim.
from Norwich) Mar. 5, 1720-1, as of Trinity College, literate;
priest (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1721. R. of
Thornton -le-Moor, Lines., 1721-41. Imprisoned for in-
solvency, 1722. A noted antiquary. -Author of Fasti
Ecclesiae Anglicanae and of Mcmumenta Anglicana, etc.
Died 1741. (D.N.B.)
LE NEVE or NEAVE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius,
May 27, 1630. S. of Geoffrey, gent., of Aslacton, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. Dec. 9, 1610. School, Norwich (private;
Mr Stonham). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Feb. 15, 1634-5; priest, Sept. 25, 1636, as C. of
Aslacton. V. of Scottow, Norfolk, 1638. R. of Yaxham,
1650; and of Whinbergh, 1659. Died June 9, 1676. Buried
at Whinbergh. Will (Norwich) 1676. Brother of William
(1624) and Thomas (1633). [Venn, 1. 295.)
LE NEVE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 14,
1656. S. of Geoffrey, M.D., of Norfolk. B. there. Educated
at home, by Mr Southwell.
LE NEVE or NEAVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius,
Jan. 17, 1632-3. S. of Geoffrey, of Aslacton, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Stonham). B.A. from Trinity, 1637; M.A. 1640.
Ord. deacon (Norwich); priest, Feb. 25, 1642-3. R. of St
Peter, Thetford. Married Alice Greenwood, Aug. 8, 1639.
Brother of Robert (1630) and William (1624). (Venn, i. 307.)
LE NEVE or NEAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius,
July 6, 1624. S. of Geoffrey, of Aslacton, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Machett and Mr Stonham). Matric. 1624; B..A.
1628-9. 1" holy orders. Inherited an estate at Aslacton.
Buried there June 30, 1679. Will (."Vrchd. Norwich) 1679.
Brother of Robert (1630) and Thomas (1633). (Venn, i. 268.)
LENEVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 13,
1707. S. of John, druggist. B. at Lynn. School, Uppingham
(Mr Savage). M.IJ. 1712. Ord. priest (London) Apr. 29, 1722.
LENG, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 26, 1683.
Of Thornton, Pickering, Yorks. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1683-4; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690; B.D. 1698; D.D. 1716.
Fellow, 1688-1708. Taxor, 1692. R. of Coton, Cambs.
R. of Beddington, Surrey, 1708-27. Boyle lecturer, 1717.
Chaplain to George I, 1717-23. Bishop of Norwich, 1723-7.
Author, Sermons, etc. Died of small-pox, Oct. 26, 1727.
Buried in St Margaret's, Westminster. (D.N.B.)
LENNE, JOHN DE. CarmeUte at Cambridge. Adm. by the
Bishop of Ely for preaching and hearing confessions, Dec. 3,
1344. (B. Zimmerman.)
LENNE, JOHN. D.D. Augustinian monk. Confessor to Sir
John Inglesthorp, Mar. 13, 1404-5.
LENNOX, CHARLES, Duke of Richmond, Lennox, and Aubigny.
LL.D. 1728. S. of Charles, 1st Duke of Richmond, and grand-
son of Charles II. B. in London, May 18, 1701. Captain in
the royal regiment of Horse Guards, 1722. M.P. for
Chichester, 1722-3. Succeeded to the Dukedom, May 27,
1723. F.R.S., 1724. K.B., 1725; K.G., 1726. Lord of the
Bedchamber, 1727-35. Master of the Horse, 1735-50. Privy
Councillor, 1735. Master of Trinity House, 1741-5. Present
at the battle of Dettingen, 1743. Lieut. -General, 1745. Presi-
dent of the Society of .Antiquaries, 1750. Died .\ug. 8, 1750.
Buried in Chichester Cathedral. (D.N.B.)
LENNOX AND RICHMOND (JAMES STEUART), Duke of, see
STUART.
LENTHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr.
27, 1629. S. of Philip, attomey-at-law, of Homchurch,
Essex. B. there. School, Romford (Mr Furmin). Matric.
Leonard, Samuel
1629; B.A. 1632-3. Migrated to Pembroke, Mar. 6, 1632-3.
M.A. 1636. Fellow of Pembroke, 1636-42, ejected. V. of
St Clement, Cambridge, 1638. Afterwards studied mediciae.
L.R.C.P., 1649. Joined the Roman Church. Practised in
Essex. (Peile, i. 400; Munk, 1. 248; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
LENTALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Aug. 19,
1644. Only s. of Thomas, Esq., of London. B. at St Mary-at-
Hill, Sept. 24, 1628. School, Merchant Taylors'. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1644-5. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
LENTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Sidney, Feb. 1600-1.
S. and h. of Simon, of Aldwincle, Northants. B. there. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Aug. 16, 1598.
LENTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1647.
LENTON, OLIVER. Presumably M.A. Paid for writing letters
for the University, 1493. (Gr. Bk, B', 64.)
LENTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Sidney, July 16, 1618. B. in
Northamptonshire.
LENYNG, WILLIAM. M.A. 1487.
LEO, . B.Can.L. 1489-90. Canonicus.
LEONARD, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1629. 4th s. of Nicholas (15S8-9), V. of Higham Ferrers,
Northants. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 23, 1632; priest, Dec. 22, 1639. V. of Denford and
Ringstead, Northants., 1648-50. V. of St Sepulchre's,
Northampton, 1650. V. of Harrowden, 1651-61. R. of
Boughton, 1661-71. Died Feb. 8, 1670-1, aged 62. Buried
at Boughton. M.I. (H. I. Longden.)
LENNARD, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Mar. 31,
1627. Of Kent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 26, 1630.
LENNARD, FINES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Nov. 8, 1611.
Of Kent. 3rd s. of Henry (1586), 12th Lord Dacre. Died s.p.
Brother of Richard (1611).
LENNARD, GREGORY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens',
Michs. 1588. Of Kent. 2nd s. of Sampson, of Chevening, and
Margaret Fines. Inherited the manor of Apulderfield.
Married Margaret, widow of Sir John Haskins. Died s.p.
Feb. 28, 1618-9. Brother of Henry (next). (T. A. Walker.)
LENNARD, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1586. S. of Sampson, and Margaret, suojure Baroness Dacre.
Bapt. at Chevening, Mar. 25, 1569. .\dm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 15, 1588. Knighted at Cadiz, June 22, 1596. Succeeded
as 12th Lord Dacre, i6n. Married Chrisogona, dau. of Sir
Richard Baker, of Sissinghurst, Kent. Died Aug, 8, 1616.
Buried at Chevening. Father of Richard (1611) and of Fines
(i6n). (G.E.C.)
LENNARD, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Magdalene,
Easter, 1640.
LEONARD, JEROME. B.D. 1520-1 (Incorp. from Oxford); D.D.
(Cambridge) 1520-1. Carmelite friar.
LEONARDE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Feb. 13,
1588-9. S. of Peter, of Little Canfield, Essex. Schools, King's
College, Cambridge and Eton. B.A. (? 1601-2); M.A. from
Clare, 1605. V. of Higham Ferrers, Northants., 1605-31.
Buried there Jan. 23, 1630-1. Father of Arthur (1629).
(H. I. Longden.)
LENNARD, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Nov. 8,
1611. Of Kent. S. and h. of Henry (1586). Age 20 in 1616.
Succeeded his father as 13th Lord Dacre, 1616. Married
(i) Ehzabeth,dau. of Sir Arthur Throckmorton, of Paulerspury,
Northemts.; (2) Dorothy, dau. of Dudley, 3rd Lord North.
RebuUt Chevening after a plan by Inigo Jones. Died Aug. 20,
1630. Buried at Hurstmonceaux. Brother of Fines (1611)
and father of Richard (1641). (G.E.C; T. A. Walker.)
LENNARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1624. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1627-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 17; priest, June 18, 1630.
LENNARD, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Aug. 2,
1641. S. of Richard (1611), Baron Dacre. M.A. 1641-2.
High Sheriff of Essex, 1679. The adopted heir of Sir Edward
Barrett, Lord Newburgh; succeeded to his estates, 1644, and
took the additional name of Barrett. Married Anne, dau. of
Sir Robert Loftus. Died at Belhouse, Essex, 1696. Buried at
Aveling, Essex. (W. Palin, Stifford; T. A. Walker.)
LEONARD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Aug. 23,
1566. 3rd s. of John, of Knole and Chevening, Kent. B. at
Chevening, 1553. Matric. 1566; B..\. 1571-2; M.A. 1575.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 1, 1576-7. Bencher. Knighted.
Of West Wickham, Kent. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Stephen Slaney, Knt. Buried at West Wickham, Apr. 16,
1618. M.I. Father of Stephen (1619). (Hasted, i. 108;
T. A. Walker.)
LEONARD, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1579-
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Leonard, Samuel
LEONARD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Magdalene, Apr.
15, 1675. S. of Nicholas. B. at Bletsoe, Beds. School,
Huntingdon. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9. P.C. of Barham,
Hunts. V. of Easton, 1681-1737. Signed also as minister of
Colmworth, 1680-4. Died 1737-
LENNARD, STEPHEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, July 2,
1619. S. of Samuel (1566), of West Wickham, Kent. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 15, 1622. Created Bart., Aug. 14, 1642.
Died Jan. 20, 1679-80. Buried at West Wickham. {G.E.C.)
LEONARD. THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1569. OfWare, Heru. Matric. 1569; Scholar,
1571; B.A. 1573-4. Fellow, 1572-3. .^dm. at Gray's Inn,
1573-
LEONARD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1573. B. at Ware, Herts. B.A. from Clare, 1577-8; M.A.
1581; B.D. 1588. Fellow of Clare. Ord. deacon (London)
Nov. 28, 1586, age 29; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1586-7. R. of
Saltfleetby All Saints', Lines., 1586-1622. WiU (Lincoln)
1622.
LEONARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 24,
1616. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619; M.A. 1623.
Licensed to practice medicine, 1627-8. M.D. 1631-2 (Lit.
Reg.). Gresham Professor of Law, May 4, 1649-50. Probably
practised physic in London. Died Jan. 9, 1659-60. Will,
P.C.C. (Ward, Gresham College.)
LEONARD, W. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs. 1545.
LENARD, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1564.
LENNARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1572. Of London. Migrated to Queens' as Fell.-Com. 1575-
B.A. 1575-6. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1577,
from Staple Inn. Called to the Bar, June 22, 1585. Reader,
1593. Ancient, 1593.
LEONARD, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
LEAPER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, June 13,
1711. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Kellet, Lanes.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Saunders). Matric. 1711; B.A. 1716-7.
Ord. deacon (London) June 16, 1717.
LEPER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1537-8. Of York diocese. M..A. 1541.
Fellow of St Joh.n's, 1540. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 8,
1544. Perhaps R. of MiddJeton, Essex, 1549; V. of Braintree,
1562-79.
LEPAR, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1572.
One of these names minister of Bridewell Hospital, 1592-4.
LEPER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1581.
LEPAR, . B.A. 1484.
LEPYNGTON, WILLIAM. Graduate in Canon Law; fine pro non
legendo, 14:^1. One of these names R. of Ness Straunge. Also
R. of All Hallows, Lombard Street, 1422-3; and of Mepers-
hall, Beds.
LEPIPRE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 31, 1744;
Fell.-Com. June 29. Of Middlesex. Matric. i744; B..\.
1748-9; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1751; priest.
May 24, 1752. WiU of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1782; of
Bedford, derk.
LE PLA, DANIEL. M.A. from Clare, 1675-
LEPLA, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 11, 1691-2. Of
Thomey Abbey, Cambs. Matric. 1692.
LE PLA, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 21,
1726. S. of Daniel, of Stamford, Lines. School, Stamford
(Mr Hanns). Matric. 1730; LL.B. 1732. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Dec. 19, 1731; priest, Sept. 24, 1732. V. of Newbottle,
Northants., 1732-5. V. of Hartfield, Sussex, 1735- Will
(P.C.C.) 1774; of Lewes, Sussex, clerk.
LE PLA, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Mar. 26, 1668.
S. of Mark, of Thomey, Cambs., Esq. School, Ely. Matric.
1668; Scholar, 1668. Incorp. as M.A. 1675, from Sedan. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) Dec. 21, 1679 (M.A.). V. of
Finchingfield, Essex, 1676-1715. V. of Stamboume, 1686-
1715. Died 1715. Father of the next.
LE PLA, MARCAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1701.
S. of Mark (above). B. at Finchingfield, Essex. Matric.
Lent, 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Fellow, 1704. Ord.
deacon (London) June 8, 1707. C. of Chelmsford; and usher
of the Grammar School there. Died of small-pox, 171 1.
[Harwood.)
LEPTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1625.
LEPTON, . B.Civ.L. 1478. One Ralph Lepton Dean of
Darlington, 1497.
LERCILDE (?), RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1590.
LERLING, JOHN DE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1357, Died
Oct. 27, 1395.
Le Strange, George
LERMOUTH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Lent, 1564-5.
LERNOULT, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1720. B. at Canterbury. B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1728.
Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Canterbury) May 31,
1724; priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Canterbury) May,
1727. C. of St Peter's, Canterbury. Chaplain to the English
Factory at St Petersburg. [Masters.)
LE ROYER, PETER. M.D. 1640 (Incorp. from Rheims).
LESBURY or LAYSBEWRE, ROBERT. B.D. 1502-3; D.D.
1505. Incorp. at Oxford, 1506. A Carmelite friar. Of Hulne,
Alnwick, Northumberland. Assisted at the General Chapter
of 1503, at Piacenza. Prior of the Cambridge House, Nov. 17,
1504. Elected provincial, Sept. 8, 1519, till 1522. Died in
London, 1524. (B. Zimmerman.)
LESCAILLET or LEESCAILLET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Caius,
May 14, 1625. Readm. pens. Dec. 14, 1625, age 16. S. of
Rowland, weaver, of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Ston-
ham). Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1626-8; B.A. 1628-9.
LESCAILLET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1653. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
Chaplain to the East India Company, Bombay Establish-
ment, 1663. Died at Surat.
LESLYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1580.
LESLIE, JOHN. D.D. from Trinity, 1624 (Lit. Keg.). S. of
George, of Aberdeenshire. B. Oct. 14, 1571. Educated at
Aberdeen. With Buckingham at Rh6, 1627. Bishop of the
Isles, 1628-33; of Raphoe, 1633-61; of Clogher, 1661-7.
Privy Councillor in Scotland and in Ireland. Strong royalist.
Known as 'the fighting bishop.' The only Anglican bishop
who remained at his post in Ireland during the interregnum.
Purchased the estate of Glasslough in Monaghan. Died Sept.
8, 1671; a centenarian. M.I. at Glasslough. (A. B. Beaven.)
LESLEY, ROBERT. M.A. 1641 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry, Bishop of Down and Connor. B.A. (Dublin) 1636-7;
M.A. (Aberdeen) 1638. Incorp. at Oxford, 1639; and at
Cambridge, 1641. Archdeacon of Connor, 1660-71. Bishop
of Dromore, 1660-1; of Raphoe, 1661-71; and of Clogher,
1671-2. Died Aug. 10, 1672. Will (Dublin) 1672. (Burke,
L.G.)
LESON, THOMAS. Fellow of Christ's, c. 1505. R. of Kegworth,
Leics., 1511-39. Probably preb. of Wells, in 1537. WUl
(P.C.C).
LESSE or LESSY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1571; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579- R- of Gt Henny, Essex,
1582-90.
LESS, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1472-3. Had studied at Cambridge
and Oxford.
LESSE or LEEFF, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1518-g.
LESSE, ROBERT (1560), see LEESE.
LESSER, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1560.
LESSY, REGINALD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1623;
B..\. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. R. of Donyatt, Somerset, 1632-53.
Will (P.C.C.) 1653. Father of the next.
LESSEY, THOMAS. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Reginald (above), R. of Donyatt, Somerset. Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. 30, 1666, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1670; M.A. 1672. Fellow of Wadham, 1672. Preb.
of Salisbury, 1687-1724. R. of Lydeard St Lawrence,
Somerset, 1687-1724. Preb. of Wells, 1692-1724. R- of
Odcombe, Somerset, 1708-24. Will (Taunton) 1725. {Al.
Oxon.)
LESSY, . Mus.Bac. 1470-1. Perhaps resident at Corpus
Christi, in 1472.
LESSY, . Incorp. doctor from abroad, 1482-3.
LESSINGHAM, WILLIAM. B.D. 1520-1. A monk.
LESTER, see also LEICESTER.
LESTER, NICHOLAS. M.A. from King's, 1720. S. of Andrew,
of Abingdon, Berks., clerk. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, May 13, 1700, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1704. V. of
Tortington, Sussex, 1709. R. of Ford, Sussex, 1720. Will
(Chichester) 1773; of Arundel. [Al. Oxon.)
LE STRANGE or STRANGE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from
Corpus Christi, Easter, 1548.
LESTRANGE, GEOFFREY. Adm. scholar at King's Hall,
July 27, 1347. S. of John, King's serjeant-at-arms. His
father (then with Bishop Bateman in Rome) petitions for a
living for Geoffrey, student of Civil Law, age 15 (date, 1355).
when he reaches 23. (Trin. Coll. Adm., i. 98; Cal. Pap. Pet.)
LE STRANGE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1671.
Brother of Richard (1671) and William (1671).
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Le Strange, Hamon
LE STRAN6E, HAMON. Matric. Fell.-Coin. from Corpus
Cmristi, Easter, 1548. Eldest s. of Sir Nicholas. Of Hun-
stanton, Norfolk, Esq. Married Elizabeth Hastings. Died
Oct. 7, 1580. Father of Nicholas (1580), Thomas (1578) and
Roger (1580), brother of John (1549) and Robert (1549).
(Carthew, Launditch, i. 144; Blomefield, x. 319.)
LESTRANGE, HAMON. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', July 26,
1601. S. of Sir Nicholas (1580), and Mary Bell. B. 1583. Of
Norfolk. Knighted, Mar. 13, 1603-4. Sheriff of Norfolk,
1608-9. M.P. for Norfolk, 1614, 1620-22; for Castle Rising,
1625. Royalist Governor of Lynn, 1643. Married Anne, dau.
of Richard Stubbe, of Sedgeford. Died May 31, 1654. Father
of the next, of Nicholas (1622) and Roger (1634), brother of
Roger (1601). {D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
LE STRANGE, HAMON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
Oct. 16, 1623. S. of Sir Hamon (above), of Hunstanton. B.
there. School, Eton. Matric. 1623-4. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Aug. 12, 1617. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1626. Donor
to New Building of Christ's College. Of Pakenham, Suffolk,
Esq. Author, theological and historical. Died Aug. 7, 1660.
Buried at Pakenham. Brother of Nicholas (1622) and Roger
(1634). {Peile, I. 355; D.N.B.; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
LE STRANGE, HAMON. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Em-
manuel, July 31, 1650. S. and h. of Sir Nicholas (1622), and
Anne Lewknor. Bapt. at Hunstanton, Dec. 8, 1631. Suc-
ceeded as 2nd Bart., July 24, 1655. Died Feb. 15, 1655-6.
Buried at Hunstanton. Brother of Nicholas (1652), John
(1654) and Thomas (1667-8). (G.E.C.)
L'ESTRANGE, HAMON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 10,
1684. S. and h. of John (1654), gent., of Gressenhall, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Lynn and Seaming. Matric. 1684; Scholar,
1684-8. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 17, 1688. Of
Twickenham, Esq. Died Mar. 12, 1728-9. Bvuned at
Twickenham. M.I. Brother of John (1688). (Venn, i. 476.)
LE STRANGE, HAMON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
June 20, 1692. S. of Hamon, of Pakenham, Suffolk. B. there.
Bapt. Apr. 7, 1674. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). J. P. for
65 years. Author. Died at Bury, aged 93. Buried at Holme,
Aug. 18, 1769. (Peile, 11. 125; D.N.B.)
LE STRANGE or STRANGE, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
Corpus Christi, Easter, 1548.
LE STRANGE or STRANGE, JOHN. B.A. 1522-3. S. of Sir
Thomas, Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII. M.A. 1526.
Probably B.D. 1546. R. of Dowdeswell, Gloucs., 1542-54
(' vir doctus,' in Vis. of 1551). R. of Meysey-Hampton, Wilts.,
1551-4 (deprived) and 1558-66. R. of Shipton Moyne,
1553-4. V. of Fairford, Gloucs., 1559-60. V. of Preston,
1559-66. Married Elizaljeth Pope, 1553. Mentioned in will
of his brother Nicholas; dated, 1547. (H. Lestrange; F. S.
Hockaday.)
LE STRANGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1549. 3rd s. of Sir Nicholas, and Ellen Fitzwilliam. Of
Sedgeford, Norfolk, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Richard
Gooding, of Barton, Norfolk. Died Feb. 23, 1582. Brother
of Hamon (1548) and Robert (1549). (Carthew, Launditch, i.
I44-)
LE STRANGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1654.
3rd s. of Sir Nicholas (1622), and Anne Lewknor. Matric.
1654. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 15, 1655-6. Of
Gressenhall, Norfolk, Esq. Buried at Hunstanton, Oct. 23,
1692. Father of Hamon (1684) and John (1688), brother of
Hamon (1650), Nicholas (1652) and Thomas (1667-8).
L'ESTRANGE, JOHN. .\Aia. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 21,
i688. S. of John (1654), gent., of Gressenhall, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Lynn. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689-92.
Drowned v/hen returning from the East Indies, 1695. Brother
of Hamon (1684). (Venn, i. 485.)
L'ESTRANGE, LEWKENOR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Apr. 13, 1697. S. of Roger, gent., of Hoe, Norfolk. B. at
Gressenhall. Schools, Walsingham (Mr Green) and Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1697; Scholar, 1697-1702;
LL.B. 1702. Fellow, 1702-19. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 28,
1700. Called to the Bar, May 17, 1710. Practised as bar-
rister. Steward of the College manors. Buried at St
Michael's, Cambridge, Aug. 19, 1719. (Venn, i. 500.)
LE STRANGE or STRANGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 17, 1580. Of Hunstanton. 2nd s. of Hamon
(1548). Bapt. Mar. 13, 1562. Matric. 1580. Knighted in
Ireland, 1589. Succeeded his brother Thomas (1578).
Married (i) Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Bell; (2) Anne, dau. of
Sir William Paston. Died Dec. 22, 1592. Father of Hamon
(1601) and Roger (1601). (T. A. Walker; Blomefield, x. 319.)
LE STRANGE, NICHOLAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. (age 18) from
Trinity, Michs. 1622. S. of Sir Hamon (1601), of Hunstanton,
Norfolk, Knt. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1617.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 28, 1624. Created Bart., June i.
Lethbridge, John
1629. Compiled a coUection of anecdotes entitled Merry
Passages and Jests. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Edward
Lewkenor, of Denham, Sufiolk, Knt. Died July 24, 1655.
Buried at Hunstanton, aged 52. M.I. Brother of Hamon
(1623) and Roger (1634), father of the next, of Hamon (1650),
John (1654) and Thomas (1667-8). (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
LE STRANGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 20) at Em-
manuel, July 2, 1652. S. of Sir Nicholas (1622), and Anne
Lewknor. Bapt. at Hunstanton, Norfolk, Oct. 17, 1632.
Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Feb. 1655-6. Died Dec. 13, 1669.
Buried at Hunstanton. M.I. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of
Hamon (1650) and John (1654).
L'ESTRANGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
May 27, 1697. S. of Hamon, Esq. B. at Pakenham, Suffolk.
School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1697. Brother of Hamon
(1692).
LE STRANGE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1671.
Brother of George (1671) and WiUiam (1671).
LE STRANGE or STRANGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from
Queens', Easter, 1549. 2nd s. of Sir Nicholas, and EUen
FitzwiUiam. Of Lynn, Esq. Married Joan, dau. of Christopher
Athow, of Brisley, Norfolk. Died 1575. Brother of John
(1549) and Hamon (1548). (Blomefield, x. 319.)
LE STRANGE or STRANGE, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 17, 1580. 3rd s. of Hamon (1548). Bapt. Sept.
15, 1565. Matric. 1580. Living, 1591. Brother of Nicholas
(1580) and Thomas (1578). (Carthew, Launditch, 1. 144.)
LE STRANGE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1601. S. of Sir Nicholas (1580), and Mary BeU. Drowned
' at Emmanuel ' whUe at Cambridge. Brother of Hamon
(1601). (Blomefield, x. 115.)
LE STRANGE, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney,
Nov. 6, 1634. 3rd s. of Sir Hamon (1601). B. at Hunstanton,
Norfolk, Dec. 17, 1616. Schools, Sedgeford, Westminster and
Eton. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 3, 1636-7. Royalist
pamphleteer and journalist. For his attempt to recover
Lynn for the King in 1644 he was imprisoned. Licenser of
the Press, 1663-89. J. P. for Middlesex, 1680. M.P. for
Winchester, 1685-7. Knighted, Apr. 30, 1685. Deprived of
his ofhce of licenser at the Revolution; imprisoned in 1681,
1691 and 1695-6. Died Dec. 11, 1704. Buried at St Giles-
in-the-Fields. M.I. Brother of Nicholas (1622) and Hsimon
(1623). (D.N.B.)
LE STRANGE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse,
June 14, 1578. Eldest s. of Hamon. Matric. 1578. Married
Griselda, dau. of William Yelverton, of Rougham. Died
Feb. 1, 1580-1. Brother of Nicholas (1580} and Roger (1580).
(T. A . Walker.)
LESTItANGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
Feb. 5, 1667-8. 8th s. of Sir Nicholas (1622), Knt. and Bart.,
of Hunstanton, Norfolk, deceased. B. there. School, Lynn
(Mr BeU). Migrated to Emmanuel, Sept. 11, 1669. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May, 1675; priest, Sept. 1677. R. of
Stanfield, Norfolk, 1677-94. R. of Brisley, 1680-94. Brother
of Hamon (1650), John (1654) and Nicholas (1652). (Blome-
field, X. 115.)
L'ESTRANGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Sept. 13, 1706. 2nd s. of Sir Nicholas, Bart. B. at Hunstanton,
Norfolk. Bapt. Apr. 9, 1689. School, Westminster. Prob-
ably matric. 1706, as 'Hammond.' Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 21, 1708. Succeeded as 5th Bart., 1724. Died
Nov. 8, 1751. Buried at Hunstanton. (If the matriculant
was really named Hammond he was son and heir of Sir
Nicholcis, and elder brother of Thomas, but died 1715, before
his father.) (G.E.C.)
LE STRANGE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity,
1671.
LETCHE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1558.
LETCHFORD, LEACHFORD or LICHFORD, LEONARD. Adm.
sizar at Jesus, Feb. 1620-1. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5;
M.A. 1628. Contributed to the restoration of the College
Chapel in 1662 ; then R. of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. (A. Gray.)
LE TENNEUR, BENJAMIN. Signed amongst the incorporations,
1624.
LETHBRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1628.
Previously matric. from Exeter CoUege, Oxford, July 16,
1625, age 17. Of Walson, Clannaborough. S. of John, of
Bow (Nymet-Tracy), Devon. Bapt. there, Jan. 6, 1608-9.
Matric. 1628; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. from Magdalene, 1632. Ord.
deacon and priest at Exeter. R. of Ashprington, Devon,
1639-47, sequestered. Retired to Lezant, ComwaU. Married
Mary, dau. of Richard Raynolds, R. of Stoke-Fleming.
Died Sept. 2, 1655. Buried in Exeter Cathedral. (Walker,
Sufferings; F. C. Hingeston.)
LETHERLAND, see also LITHERLAND.
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Letherland, Joseph
LETHERLAND, JOSEPH. M.D. 1736 {Lit. Reg.). S. of John,
presbyterian minister at Stratford. B. at Stratford-on-Avon,
1699. Adm. at Leyden, Sept. 30, 1722. M.D. there, 1724.
Physician to St Thomas' Hospital, 1736-58. F.R.C.P., 1737-
Censor; Elect, 1757-64. Physician to Queen Charlotte. Died
Mar. 31, 1764. Will (P.C.C); as of St Mary Aldermanbury.
(D.N.B.; Munk, 11. 136.)
LETHIEULIER, JOHN, Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Pembroke,
Nov. 9, 1720. S. and h. of William, of Beckenham and
Sutton, Kent, Esq. Matric. 1720. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. II, 1723. Of Sutton Place, Esq. Died May 3, 1760, s.p.
Buried at Sutton. Brother of the next. (G. Mag.; Hasted,
I- 239)
LETHIEULLIER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, {age 19) at St John's,
Nov. I, 1738. S. of William, Esq., of Middlesex. B. in
London. Educated at home (Mr Cradock) and by Mr Grig-
man. Matric. 1738. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug. g, 1737;
4th s. of WiUiam, of Beckenham, Kent. Brother of John
(above).
LETHLIEULLIER, SMART. M.A. 1726 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of John, of Little Ilford, Essex, Esq., and Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Joseph Smart, of Havering, Kent. B. Nov. 3, 1701.
Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Feb. 19, 1719-20,
age 18. Created M.A. (Oxford) 1723. F.R.S., 1723-4-
F.S.A., 1725. Succeeded his father at Aldersbrook, Little
Ilford, 1737. Antiquary. Formed collections and made
drawings of antiquities and English fossils. Died s.p., Aug.
27, 1760. Buried at Little Ilford. (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve,
Knights, 294; D.N.B.)
LETHOM, ROBERT. B.D. 1460-1. Canonicus.
LETTEL, see LITTLE.
LETTICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Sept. 14, 1677. Matric.
1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1696. V. of Bozeat, Northants.,
1686-1702. R. of Rushden, 1702-21. R. of Strixfon, 1707-
21. Buried at Rushden, Jan. 21, 1720-1, aged 58. Father of
the next. (H. I. Longden.)
LETTICE, JOHN. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 21, 1726.
S. of John (above), clerk, deceased. B. at Rushden, North-
ants. School, Oakham. Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727; B.A.
1729-30. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1730-1; priest
(Peterb.) May 20, 1733. R- of Strixton, Northants., 1733-53-
C. of Holcot, 1734-6. V. of Bozeat, 1740-53. V. of Grendon,
1748-53. Died Easter Day, 1753. Buried at Bozeat. M.I.
Father of John, the poet, for whom see D.X.B. (H. I.
Longden.)
LETYSE, . B.A. 1479-80.
LETSOM, LETTSOME or LATSAM, EDMUND. Adm at King's
(age 18) a scholar from Eton, Aug. 11, 1521. Left before 1524.
Of Bath.
LETTIE or LYTTY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Lent, 1578-9. Of Lincolnshire.
LETTO, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1645-6.
LETTS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 19,
1634. S. of William, farmer, of Rothwell, Northants. B.
there. School, Geddington, Northants. (private; MrChaloner).
Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 9, 1639; priest, Dec. 18, 1642. Intruded V. of Blakesley,
Northants., 1649. Instituted, Nov. 24, 1660; resigned or
ejected, 1661. (H. I. Longden.)
LEUCEY, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Lent,
1597-8.
LEUCEY or LEWCEY, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St
John's, Easter, 1549 (impubes).
LEUKNOR, see LEWKENOR.
LEULLIER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 23, 1623.
LEVENHAM, JOHN. D.D. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1380. Monk
of Colchester. (Loder.)
LEVENHAM, THOMAS. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1420.
LEVENS, see LEVYNS.
LEVENTHORPE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar.
1610-1. 4th s. of Sir John, Bart., of Sawbridgeworth, and
Shingay. Bapt. at Sawbridgeworth, Sept. 15, 1594. B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 1617. R. of
White Roding, Essex, 1617-43 (sequestered) and 1660-80.
R. of Layer-Breton, 1632. Succeeded as 5th Bart., July 17,
1679. Died unmarried, Aug. 30, 1680, aged 86. M.I. at
White Roding. Benefactor to Christ's. Brother of the next.
(Peile, I. 280; Clutterbuck, 1. 208; G.E.C.)
LEVENTHORPE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar.
1610-1. 3rd s. of Sir John, of Sawbridgeworth, Herts., Bart.
Bapt. Apr. 29, 1593. Of Shingay Hall. Married Jane, dau.
of Peter Beeston, of Lambeth. Brother of Charles (i6io-i)
and John {1607). {Peile, i. 280.)
Lever, John Revel
LEVENTHORP, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Lent,
1597-8. Probably s. of Thomas, of Albury, Herts. Bapt.
there, Aug. 21, 1580. Buried there Apr. 17, 1605. Brother
of Ralph (1607) and half-brother of Thomas {1582). {Cussans,
I. 148.)
LEVENTHORPE, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1607. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir John, Knt. and Bart.,
of Shingay Hall, Herts. Bapt. May 3, 1590. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 6, 1608. Died at Tours, May 6, 1610. M.I. at
Sawbridgeworth. Brother of Edward (1610-1) and Charles
(1610-1). (r. A. Walker.)
LEVENTHORPE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
June 26, 1646. S. and h. of Sir Thomas, Bart., of Shingay
Hall, Herts. Bapt. July 30, 1629. Died of small-pox, in
London, Nov. 29, 1649. Buried at Sawbridgeworth. Brother
of Thomas (1651). {Masters, -^-^7.)
LEVENTHORPE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1607. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Albury, Herts.
Bapt. there, Nov. 20, 1586. Brother of John (i597) and half-
brother of Thomas (1582). (T. A. Walker.)
LEVENTHORPE, STAFFORD. M.A. 1662 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from University College, Nov. 19, 1650; B.A. (New
College) 1653; M..^. (University College) 1657. V. of Amwell,
Herts., 1658. V. of ShephaU, 1660-5. R. of Stevenage,
1664-78. Licensed to marry, July 21, 1662, Barbara Flex-
more, of Greenwich,. Kent. Died 1678. Admon., P.C.C. {Al.
Oxon.)
LEVENTHORP, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse,
June 9, 1582. S. of Thomas, of Albury, Herts. Bapt. there,
Aug. 10, 1567. Matric. 1582. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1585. Died 1594. WiU, P.C.C. Half-brotherof John (1597-8)
and Ralph (1607). {T. A. Walker; J. Ch. Smith.)
LEVENTHORPE, Sir THOMAS. Adm. nobleman (age 17) at
Christ's, Oct. 19, 1651. S. of Sir Thomas, of Shingay HaU,
Bart. B. there. Bapt. at Sawbridgeworth, Dec. 7, 1635.
Schools, Bishop's Stortford and CamberweU. Matric. 1650-1 ;
M.A. 1652. Succeeded as Bart., Nov. 29, 1649. J. P. Deputy
Lieut. -Colonel of Horse in Militia. Served by sea in the
Dutch war. Married, Jan. 2, 1654-5, Mary, dau. of Sir
Capell BedeU, Bart. ' KiUed by a kick from a horse' at
Elvaston, Derbs., July 27, 1679. Buried at Sawbridgeworth.
Brother of John (1646). {Peile, i. 546; G.E.C, 1. 196.)
LEVER or LEAVER, ADAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June
27, 1621. Matric. 1621. Buried at Eccles, Lanes., Mar. 6,
1634-5; curate and schoolmaster. (E. Axon.)
LEAVER, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 7,
1677. S. of PhUip, vintner. B. at SouthweU, Notts. School,
SouthweU (Mr Myres). Matric. 1680; B.A. 1680-1; M.A.
1695. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1680-1. One of these names
R. of Reedham, Norfolk, tiU 1720. Died 1720.
LEAVER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, June 19,
1740. S. of Charles, clerk, deceased. B. at Norwich. Schools,
Norwich, Hemel Hempstead and Oundle. Matric. 1740; B.A.
1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from
Peterb.) May 25, 1746; priest, June 14, 1747- R- of Glooston,
Leics., 1747-54. R. of Corby, Northants., 1747-77. R- of
Deene, 1754-77. Died i777-
LEVER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593.
Probably 'King's scholar' at Durham School, 1588. B.A.
1597-8. Author of poems and prose works, 1607-27. One
of these names V. of Heighington, Durham, 1613-23. Buried
there Nov. 27, 1623. {D.N.B.)
LEVYR, GILES. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1552.
LEVER or LEVIR, HENRY. .\dm. sizar at Sidney, Mar. 22,
1623-4. S. of Sampson (1578), of Brancepeth. B. in Durham.
Bapt. at St Oswald's, Jan. 18, 1606-7. Matric. 1624. Master
of Alnwick Grammar School. V. of Longhoughton, North-
umberland. V. of Alnham, 1639-50. P.C. of Alnwick, 1639.
R. of Brancepeth, Durham, 1644-59. PC. of St John's,
Newcastle, 1659-62, ejected. Married, at Whitburn, Durham,
Dec. 4, 1637, Elizabeth, vridow of Thomas Dixon. Buried
at St Nicholas", Newcastle-on-Tyne, June 6, 1673. (Calamy,
11. 267; F.M.G., 103; H. M. Wood.)
LEVER, JOHN. B.A. 1549-50; M.A. 1553. Head Master of
Tonbridge School, 1559-74. Perhaps s. of John, of Little
Lever, Lanes.; and brother of Ralph (1547-8) and Thomas
(1541). (P'is. 0/ Lanes., 1567.)
LEVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 21, 1651. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5. Perhaps of Alkring-
ton, Lanes., gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 28, 1651. CaUed
to the Bar, Nov. 25, 1669. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
LEVER, JOHN REVEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 4, 1726. S. of John, Esq., of Lancashire. B. at CoUy-
hurst, near Manchester. School, Stockport, Cheshire (Mr
Dale). Matric. 1726. Of Alkrington, Prestwich, Esq. Buried
at Middleton, June 24, 1734. (E. Axon.)
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LEVER, RALPH. Of St John's. S. of John, of Little Lever,
Lanes. B.A. 1547-8; M.A. 1551; B.D. 1578. Fellow, 1549.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1560. Created D.D. (Oxford) 1578. R. of
Washington, Durham, 1560. An exile under Queen Mary.
Archdeacon of Northumberland, and R. of Howick, 1566-74.
Chaplain to Bishop PUkington. Preb. of Durham, 1567-85.
R. of Stanhope, 1575-7. Master of Sherbum Hospital, 1577-
85. Author, miscellaneous. Died Mar. 1584-5. Buried in
Durham Cathedral. Brother of Thomas (1541) and perhaps
of John (1549-50). {Cooper, i. 507; Vis. of Lanes., 1567;
D.N.B.; Harl. Soc, xxiii. 83.)
LEVER, RALPH. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 23, 1558. Of Molton, Lanes. Matrie. 1558. Left, 1561.
R. of Snetterton, Norfolk, 1588. Perhaps V. of Clare, Suffolk,
1569-82 and V. of Anwick, Lines., 1589-90. Buried at Snet-
terton, June 3, 1605. (Harwood seems to confuse him with
the last.)
LEAVER, RICHARD. Matrie. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1578; B.A. 1581-2. One of these names s. of Richard, of
Little Lever, Lanes., and nephew of Thomas and Ralph.
R. of Belstead, Suffolk, 1594. Father of Samuel (1618-9).
(Vis. of Lanes., 1567.)
LEVER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 16, 1615.
Matrie. 1616; B.A. from Magdalene, 1619; M.A. 1623. Ord.
priest (London) May 20, 1627. V. of St Stephen, St Albans,
1646. Probably s. of Richard, brother of Robert, of Darcy
Lever, Lanes., in whose will (1620)* he is mentioned. (R.
Stewart-Brown.)
LEVER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1624.
Probably s. of James, of Darcy Lever, Lanes. ; age 56 in 1664.
Matrie. 1624. Succeeded his father, 1634. Married Mary,
dau. of Hamnet Warburton, of Cheshire. Will (Chester) 1688.
(Vis. of Lanes., 1664; Chetham Soc., l.xxxv. i86.)
LEVER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June 21,
1642. S. of Robert, merchant. B. at York. School, York
(Mr Bellwood). Migrated as sizar to St John's, Feb. 24, 1644-
5; B.A. 1645-6. V. of Bolam, Northumberland, 1646-60.
Afterwards preacher in Durham and elsewhere. Married
Margaret, dau. of Robert Dyneley, of Bramhope, Leeds.
Died July i, 1690, aged 65. (Calamy, 11. 247; F.M.G., 103.)
LEAVER, SAMSON or SAMPSON. Matrie. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1578. S. of Thomas, B.D. (1541-2), of Aldanrig
(? Aldemedg, Durham). Married and had issue. Will proved,
1642. Father of Henry (1623-4). (F.M.G., 103.)
LEVER, SAMUEL. Matrie. sizar from Pembroke, Lent, 1618-9.
S. of Richard (1578), R. of Belstead, Suffolk. Scholar, 1619-
20; B.A. 1622-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 3, 1624-5.
LEVER or LEWER, THOMAS. B.A. 1513-4.
LEVER, THOMAS. B.A. 1541-2. Of Little Lever, Lanes. S. of
John. B. at Bolton. M.A. 1545; B.D. 1552. Fellow of St
John's, 1543. Master of St John's, 1551-3. Ord. deacon
(London) June 23; priest, Aug. 10, 1550. A fugitive at
Zurich, and elsewhere, under Queen Mary. Minister at
Coventry, 1559. Archdeacon of Coventry, 1560-77. Master
of Sherbum Hospital, 1563. Preb. of Durham, 1564; de-
prived, 1567. Author, Sermons. Died July, 1577. Buried at
Sherbum. M.I. Brother of Ralph (1547) and perhaps of
John (1549-50), father of Samson (1578). (Cooper, i. 366;
F.M.G., 103; Vis. of Lanes., 1567; D.N.B.)
LEVER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 30, 1595.
Matrie. 1595.
LEVER, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1623. Of London.
Matrie. 1623.
LEAVER, WILLIAM. M.A. from St John's, 1721. S. of Charles,
of Chichester, clerk. Matrie. from Trinity College, Oxford,
July 8, 1710, age 19; B.A. (New College) 1714. Ord. priest
(York) Mar. 13, 1714-5. R. of Cranoe, Leies., 1717-26. R. of
Stanton Wyvill, 1721-6. C. of Deene, Northants., 1731; R.
1749-53- Chaplain to the Earl of Cardigan. Preb. of Lincoln,
1737-53- Buried at Deene, Dec. 15, 1753. M'- Oxon.;
Scott-Mayor, iii. 337; H. I. Longden.)
LEVEROCK or LAVERACK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
Peterhouse, Apr. 2, 1638. Of Bedford. School, Doncaster.
Matrie. 1638; B..-^. 1641. One of these names, clerk, buried
at Poddington, Beds., June 24, 1664. (But see John Laverock
of Clare.)
LEVERET, EDMUND. Matrie. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1560.
LEVERETT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
June 10, 1712. S. of William, land-surveyor. B. at North
Crawley, Bucks. School, Newport (Mr Woodward). Matrie.
1712- Died in CoUege. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge,
Nov. 8, 1714.
LBVERINGTON, ADAM DE, FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1379.
R. of Landbeach, Cambs., Mar. 4, 1379-80; remained, till
c. 1391. (Masters.)
LEVERINGTON, HUGH DE. M.A. Proctor, 13 14-5.
Levett, John
LEVERINGTON, RICHARD DE. FeUow of Peterhouse, 1333.
'M..\.; B.C.L.; reservation of a benefice.' (Papal Letters, 11.)
LEVERINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
1571. Matrie. Michs. 1572; B.A. 1575-^; M.A. 1579- Licensed
by the Bishop, to practise medicine in Norwich diocese, 1586.
LEVRINGTON, THOMAS. Matrie. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596;
B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Schoolmaster at Wymondham,
1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1603,
age 24.
LEVERITCH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 28,
1622. S. of Saville, of Drawlington, Warws. B. 1603. B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1626;
priest, Nov. i, 1627. R. of Gt Livermere, Suffolk, 1631.
Went to New England, with a company of settlers to colonize
Piseataqua (Dover), N.H., being engaged as minister for the
plantation, 1633. Afterwards went to Boston; admitted to
the Church there, Aug. 9, 1635. Assisted the Rev. Ralph
Partridge (of Trinity) at Duxbury, Mass., c. 1637-9. First
pastor of Sandwich, Mass., 1639-53. Removed to Long Is-
land and served as minister at Oyster Bay, e. 1653-c. 58;
then at Huntingdon for about ten years. Finally settled in
Newtown, L.I., 1669; pastor there, till 1677. Died at New-
town, Long Island, New York, 1677. (Felt, 191; J. G.
Bartlett.)
LEVERLAND, CLIFFORD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 26,
1672. Of Nottinghamshire. Matrie. 1672-3; B.A. 1675-6.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1680. R. of Weston, Notts., 1687.
LEVERMORE, LUCIUS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1716. Of
London.
LEVERMORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, Mar.
30, i5i6. S. of John, merchanl, of Exeter. School, Exeter
(Mr Perriman). Matrie. i6i6; Scholar, 1617-22; B.A. 1619-
20; M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. C. of Silverton,
Devon, in 1630. V. of Topsham, 1635-43, sequestered. V. of
Newlyn, Cornwall. Admon. (Exeter) 1671; of Newlyn.
(Venn, I. 232; Walker, Sufferings.)
LEVERSEDGE, JOHN, see LIVERSEDGE.
LEVESHAM, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1461-2.
LEVESON GOWER, BAPTIST. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at
St John's, Apr. 22, 1720. S. of John, Baron Gower of
Stittenham, Yorks. B. in London. School, Westminster.
Matrie. 1720. M.P. for Neweastle-under-Lyme, 1727-61.
Commissioner of Trade, 1745-g. Died Aug. 4, 1782.
L'EVESQUE, NOAS. M.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.). WiU (P.C.C.) 1697;
of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex.
LEVETT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June, 1648.
Of Lincolnshire. Matrie. 1650; B.A. 165 1-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) July 2; priest, July 4, 1661. R. of Little Carlton,
Lines., 1661.
LEVETT, HENRY. Matrie. sizar from Clare, c. 1596; B;.^.
1599-1600; M.A. 1603. One of these names (M.A.), V. of
Ryarsh, Kent, 1617-32.
LEVITT, HENRY. Matrie. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1604; B.A. 1607-8; Scholar, 1608-11; M.A. 1611; B.D. 1620.
R. of Odell, Beds., 1635. Buried there Jan. 9, 1671-2.
(T.A. Walker.)
LEVIT, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 12, 1576-7.
S. of James, of St Neots, Hunts. School, St Neots. Matrie.
1577. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 4, 1585, as M.A. R. of
South Elmham, Suffolk, 1585-1616; and of Homersfield,
1585-94. Will proved (Norivich C.C.) 1616. (Venn, i. 89.)
LEVETT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 29, 1704. S. of
James, of London. School, St Paul's. Matrie. 1704; Scholar,
1705; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711.
LEVETT, JEREMY. Matrie. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1631;
Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Inc. of Timble,
Knaresborough, Yorks., 1649. R. of Leyton, Essex. Will
(P.C.C.) 1651 : property at Timble. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LEVIT or LEVETTE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 27,
1594. Matrie. 1594.
LEVET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 26, 1623. 3rd s.
of Thomas, of Melton, Yorks. Schools, Conisborough and
Houghton. LL.B. from Trinity, 1623; LL.D. 1633 (Lit. Reg.).
Of the Archbishop of York's Exchequer and Prerogative
Court, 1647. Married Mary, dau. of Emmanuel Mote, of
Melton, Yorks. Brother of Peter (1628-9) and Ralph (1617).
(Peile, I. 350; M. H. Peacock.)
LEVIT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626; after-
wards Fell.-Com.; B.A. 1630-1.
LEVETT, JOHN. .'^dm. pens, at Jesus, May 31, 1631. S. of
William, gent., of Doncaster. B. at Wistow, Yorks. School,
Doncaster (Mr Ashton). Matrie. 1632. Migrated to St John's,
June 13, 1634, age 20. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. V. of
Wighill, Yorks., 1662-8. V. of Knaresborough, 1668-92.
Buried Mar. 26, 1692.
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LEVITT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs. 1657;
B.A. 1659; M.A. 1663.
LEVETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 27,
1709. S. of William (? 1664), clerk. B. at Sturton, near East
Retford, Notts. School, York (Mr Thomlinson). Matric.
1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 15, 1714;
priest, July 15, I7i7- C. of Willoughby Waterless, Leics.,
1717. R. of Gt Peatling, 1729-41. Will (Leicester) 1741; 'R.
of Willoughby.' Father of the next.
LEVETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 17, 1749-50.
Of Willoughby Waterless, Leics. S. of John (above). School,
Nuneaton (age 18). Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Juneg, 1754; priest, Sept. 19, 1756. R. of Willough-
by Waterless, Leics., 1756. R. of Gt Peatling, 1756-1800.
KiUed by a fall from his horse. WiU (P.C.C.) i8oo. (Nichols,
IV. 330.)
LEVETT, MATTHEW. B.A. from St John's, 1604-5; M.A.
1608. Licensed to preach (York) 1608. Preb. of Ripon, 1615-
34; sub-dean, 1624-43. R. of Fingall, Yorks., 1622-43. Preb.
of Durham, 1634-43. Died 1643. {Walker, Sufferings, 20.)
LEVETT, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Jan. 27,
1628-9. S. of Thomas. B. at Melton, Yorks. School,
Rotherham (Mr Bonner). Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A.
1636. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 17, 1646. V. of
Cantley, near Doncastcr, c. 1636-72. V. of Boynton, 1666-72.
Died 1672. Brother of John (1623) and Ralph (next).
{Psile, I. 397.)
LEVETT, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1617.
S. of Thomas, of Melton, near Doncaster. B.A. 1 620-1 ; M.A.
1624. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1624. R. of Grainsby, Lines.,
1635. Brother of John (1623) and Peter (above). (Peile, i.
318; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., i. 118.)
LEVITT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1571.
LEVVTT or LEVITT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
June, 1575; B..A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincohi) Aug. 1582. Perhaps V. of Twickenham, Middlesex,
1584. R. of Letherhead, Surrey, 1590.
LEVIT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, c. 1596; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. V. of Wood
Ditton, Cambs., 1618. R. of Cheveley, 1623-44, sequestered.
LEVETT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 2, 1664.
Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Feb. 13, 1670-1. R. of Treswell (East
mediety), Notts., 1682. Perhaps father of John (1709).
LEVINGS or LEVINZ, see also LEWIN.
LEVING or LEVYNS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, 1544. Matric. Michs. 1545. Died in College. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1547-
LEVING or LEVINZ, CRESWELL. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
July 6, 1648. Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of William, of
Evenley, Northants. B. there, 1627. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 1655. Barrister, Nov. 25, 1661. Bencher, 1678.
Treasurer, 1679. K.C., 1676. Knighted, Oct. 2, 1678.
Attorney-general, 1679-81. Serjeant-at-law, 1680. Judge
C.P., 1681-6. One of the counsel for the seven bishops, i688.
Married, July 2, 1670, Elizabeth, dau. of William Livesay,
of Lancashire. Died Jan. 29, 1700-1. Buried at Evenley.
M.I. {D.N.B.; Vis. of Northants., 1618, 1681.)
LEVYNS or LEWINS, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Michs. 1632. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Rusholme,
Yorks. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 27, 1636. Of Eske in
Holdemess, Yorks. Age 50 in 1666. Married Eleanor, dau.
of William Wytham, of Ledston, Yorks. Buried at St John's,
Beverley. Father of William (1663) and probably of Thomas
(1665). (T. E. Watson, Family of Lewen.)
LEVINGE or LEVEING, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
St John's, June 24, 1671. S. of Richard, lawyer, of Leeke,
Staffs. (Recorder of Chester). B. there, May 2, 1656. School,
Audlem. Matric. 1671. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Sept.
1671. Barrister, 1678. Recorder of Chester, 1686-7. M.P.
for Chester, 1690-5; for Blessington (Irish Parliament) 1692-
3; for Longford, 1698-9 and again, 1703-13; for Derby,
1710-1; for Kilkenny (Irish Parliament), 1713-4. Solicitor-
General for Ireland, 1690-5 and 1704-9. Knighted, Sept. 23,
1692. Speaker in the Irish House of Commons, 1692-3.
Created Bart., Oct. 26, 1704. Lord Chief Justice of Irish
C.P., 1720-4. Died July 13, 1724. Will, Dublin. (D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven; G.E.C.)
LEVYNES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1665.
Matric. 1665; B..A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1671; priest, Sept. 1672. Probably s. of Lewis (1632),
of Eske, Yorks.; age 18 in 1666; brother of William (1663).
(Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
LEVYNG, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1585.
Lewin, James
LEVYNS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 2,
1663. S. of Lewis (1632), gent., of Heslington, Yorks. B.
there. School, York (Mr Langley). Matric. 1663. Of Eske,
Yorks. Married Margaret, dau. of Sir Edward Bernard, Knt.
Buried at Beverley, Jan. 13, 1684-5. Admon. (York) 1685.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
LEVINZ, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, June 29,
1731. Doubtless s. of William, and grandson of Sir Creswell
(1648). M.P. for Notts., 1734-47. Receiver-General of
Customs, 1763-5. Died unmarried, Aug. 17, 1765, aged 52.
Buried in Westminster Abbey. (G. Mag.; N. and Q., 2nd S.,
III. 515; A. B. Beaven.)
LEVING, . B.A. 1483-4.
LEVINGSTON, ALEXANDER, see LIVINGSTON.
LEVINGSTON, THOMAS. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1623-4.
One of these names adm. at the Inner Temple, 1625; s. and
h. of John; called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 28,
1630.
LEVIS, JOHN. .Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 11, 1665. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1674.
Signed for priest's orders (London) June i, 1672. V. of
Langford, Derbs., 1672.
LEVISON or LEYFSON, JOHN. M.A. Fellow of Pembroke, c.
1448. Perhaps R. of St Martin Outwich, London, 1459-64.
LEVISTON or LAVINSTON, Sir JAMES, Bart. Adm. as noble-
man at Clare, June 30, 1637. S. of Sir John, of Kinnaird,
Perth. Matric. 1637. Succeeded as Bart., 1628. Gentleman
of the Bedchamber to Charles I. Created Viscount New-
burgh, 1647; and Earl of Newburgh, 1660. Buried Dec. 6,
1670, in St Margaret's, Westminster. (G.E.C.)
LEVOT, . M.Gram. 1473-4.
LEVSIE, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1583. One Gabriell Levesey, 3rd s. of Robert, of Tooting,
Surrey. (Vis. of Surrey.)
LEWGAR or LUGAR, ADAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
June 30, 1623. S. of Philip (1593), V. of Harlington, Beds.
B. there. School, Harlington. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7;
M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18; priest, Feb. 19,
1626-7. Brother of Philip (1629). (P«7f, i. 353.)
LEWGAR, JOHN. M.A. 1625 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London, gent. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Dec. 13,
1616, age 14; B.A. 1619; M.A. 1622; B.D. 1632. R. of
Laverton, Somerset, 1627-35. Afterwards joined the Roman
Church. Went to Maryland on the invitation of Cecil Calvert,
Lord Baltimore. Author, controversial. Died in London, of
the plague, 1665. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LEWGAR or LUGARE, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Nov. 1549.
LEUGAR, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, .Apr. 28, 1593.
S. of Thomas (? 1555), V. of Wood DalUng. B. at Wymond-
ham, Norfolk. School, Wood Dalling (under his father).
Matric. 1593; Scholar, 1594-9; B..\. 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1602. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1599; priest, Dec. 19, 1602. C. of Streatley, Beds. V. of
Harlington, 1604-27. Buried there Jan. 21, 1626-7. Will
(Archd. Bedford) 1627; mentions sons Adam (above), Philip
(next) and John. (Venn, i. 148; H. I. Longden.)
LEWGAR, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1629.
S. of Philip (above), V. of Harlington, Beds. Bapt. there,
May 23, 1613. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Brother of Adam
{1623)-
LEWGAR or LUGAR, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Nov. 1555; Scholar, 1557-8; B.A. 1559-60. Probably V. of
Wymondham, Norfolk, 1573-81; of Wood Dalling, 1580-99;
of Earlham, Norwich, 1592-7. Doubtless father of Philip
(i593). (Peile, I. 60.)
LEWGAR, THOMAS. Matric pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1580; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Apr. 15, 1590. V. of Norton Subcorse and Raveningham,
Norfolk, in 1603. R. of Stokesby, i6i6.
LEWINGE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 22,
1620-r. S. of Gilbert, gent. B. at Little Cressingham,
Norfolk. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1621; B.A.
1624-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625; priest. May 20,
1627. C. of East Dereham, Norfolk, in 1627. Brother of
William (1615).
LEWEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 13,
1728. S. of Thomas, attorney, of Durham. B. there. Bapt.
at St Oswald's, Nov. 10, 1709. School, Durham. Matric.
1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb.
18, 1732-3; C. of AshweU, Herts. V. of Westbury, Somerset,
1734-53. Brother of Thomas (next). (Scott-Mayor, in. 413;
H. M. Wood.)
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Lewin, Thomas
LEWEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 7,
1722. S. of Thomas, of Durham. School, KeUoe (Mr Thomp-
son). Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1724. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Sept. 1722. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1728. Buried
at St Nicholas, Durham, Dec. 29, 1783. Brother of James
(1728). (H. M. Wood.)
LEWIN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1559.
S. of Edmund, of Cofaye, Herts. B.A. 1561-2; M.A. 1565;
LL.D. 1576. Fellow, 1562-71. Proctor for part of 1568.
Public Orator, 1570-1. Supp. for incorporation at Oxford,
1582. Judgeof the prerogative court of Canterbury, 1576-98.
Chancellor of Rochester diocese, 1586-7. Preb. of Chichester,
1587-98. Preb. of St Asaph, 1587-98. M.P. for Rochester,
1586-7, 1588-9 and 1593. A Master in Chancery, 1593-8-
Died Apr. 15, 1598. Buried in St Leonard's, Shoreditch. M.I.
at Otteringden, Kent. Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B.; Peile, i. 69;
Vis. of Kent, 1619; Cooper, 11. 345; 111. loi; A. B. Beaven.)
LEWIN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
LEWIN or LEWINGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius,
June 13, 1615. S. of Gilbert, gent., of Ringstead, Norfolk.
School, Hardingham (Mr Tylney). Matric. 1616. Scholar,
1617-22; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622; LL.D. 1632. Fellow,
1623-33. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1619-20. Advocate-
General to Prince Rupert. Present at Naseby. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1667; as of Ludham, Norfolk. Brother of James
(1620-1). (Venn, I. 22g.)
LEWIS, see also LODOWIC.
LEWIS, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, June 29,
1667. S. of Mark. B. at Polstead, Suffolk. School, private.
Brother of John (1667) and Mark (1662).
LEWIS, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 10, 1676. Of
Anglesey. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1676.
LEWYS, AMOS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1572.
LEWIS, BERNARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 3, 1697. S. of
George, clerk. B. at Abergwilly, Carmarthen. School,
Abergwilly (Mr Maddocks). Migrated to St John's, Oct. 2,
1697, age 18. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1701. 'Of Christ's,' when ord.
priest (York) Sept. 1706. R. of Thorpe Bassett, Yorks.,
1707-22. R. of Orton Longueville with Bottlebridge, Hunts.,
1721-46. R. of Warlingham, Surrey, 1723. Died 1746- Will
(P.C.C.) 1747. Brother of Erasmus (1690) and George (1694).
(Peile, II. 140.)
LEWES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 25, 1674.
Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) May 29, 1681. V. of Prestwold, Leics., till
1710. Schoolmaster there. Died Mar. 18, 1726, aged 71.
Buried at Quomdon, Leics. M.I. (Nichols, in. 359.)
LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1576-7;
M.A. from Queens', 1580. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Feb. 5, 1577-8. V. of Gt Stukeley, Hunts., 1585-7. R. of
Saltfleetby St Peter, Lines., 1587-9-
LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1598.
LEWIS, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sx John's, June 13,
1635. S. of John, Esq., of Llangeler, Carmarthen. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury (Mr Gittins).
LEWYS, ED. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1563.
LEWES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1580;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1584-5.
LEWIS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sx John's, July 3,
1719. S. of John, farmer, of Cheshire. B. at Aldersey, near
Chester. School, Wrexham (Mr Appleton). Matric. 1719;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Perhaps Incorp. at Oxford, 1738.
Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Sarum) Mar. 10, 1722-3 ;
priest (Oxford) Sept. 19, 1725. R. of Emmington, Oxon.,
1725-84. R. of Waterstock, 1726-84. Chaplain to Earl
Cadogan. Author, miscellaneous. Died Nov. 4, 1784. Will
(P.C.C.) 1785. M.I. at Waterstock. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 328;
D.N.B.)
LEWIS, ERASMUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 28,
1690. S. of George. B. at Abercothy, near Carmarthen.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1691; B.A.
1693-4. Secretary to the Ambassador at Paris, 1701; to
Robert Harley, 1704; and secretary at Brussels, 1708. M.P.
for Lostwithiel, 1713-4. Friend of Swift and Pope. Died
Jan. 10, 1754. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Brother of
George (1694) and Bernard. (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 216.)
LEWYS, FELIX. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1563. Of
London. Probably matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, 1568,
age 25. LL.B. (Douay) 1568. Incorp. at Oxford, 1572.
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1574. Principal of New Inn Hall, 1571-5.
Advocate, 1574- Admon. (P.C.C.) 1592; of Bristol, derk,
LL.D. (Al. Oxon.)
LEWIS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, July 1, 1667.
S. of John. B. at Foxton, Leics. School, Oakham.
Lewis, John
LEWIS, GEOFFREY or GRIFFITH. D.D. 1575 (Incorp. from
Oxford). B.A. from Christ Church, 1562; M.A. 1565-6; B.D.
1570; D.D. 1574. Preb. of Worcester. Preb. of Westminster,
1577. Dean of Gloucester, 1594-1607. Died 1607. (Ath.Oxon.)
LEWIS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1565;
B.A. 1568--9; M.A. 1577. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Apr. 22, 1570.
R. of Higham Gobion, Beds., 1574-6. R. of Welwyn, Herts.,
1575-1606. Died Mar. 28, 1606, aged 55. Will, P.C.C.
LEWES, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Sx John's, Michs. 1567.
LEWIS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 7, 1681. Of
Bangor diocese. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1689. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1685; priest, Dec. 20, 1689.
Perhaps chaplain to the East India Company at Fort St
George, 1692. One of these names (M.A.) Archdeacon of
Meath and R. of Kells, 1723-9. Died 1729. (H. B. Swanzy.)
LEWIS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, June 30, 1694,
from Oxford, where he matric. from Jesus College, Dec. 14,
1694. S. of George, clerk. B. at Abergwilly, Carmarthen.
School, Abergwilly (Mr Maddocks). Migrated to St John's,
Dec. 24, 1694, age 18. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1707.
V. of Westerham, Kent, 1706-48. R. of Hever, 1721. Buried
at Westerham, July 13, 1748. WiU (P.C.C.) 1749- Brother
of Erasmus (1690) and Bernard (1697), father of Rowland
(1745)- (J. Ch. Smith.)
LEWIS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 29, 1720. S. of
George, R. of Dolgelly, Merioneth. Scholar, 1721; Matric.
1722; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Fellow, 1728-46. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1728. Will of one of these names
(Archd. Sarum) 1755 ; of Compton Chamberlain, Wilts., clerk.
LEWES, GRIFFIN AP. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1552-
LEWIS, GRIFFITH or GRIFFIN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, c.
1593; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600.
Perhaps R. of Liddiard Millicent, Wilts., 1604-14. One of
these names V. of Olney, Bucks., 1604-11. Buried there,
Apr. 13, 1611. (Lipscomb, iv. 306.)
LEWIS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1566. Of
Suffolk. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1570-1; M.A. 1574.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1571-9.
LEWIS, HOWELL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 30, 1687. Of
Gwredog, Anglesey. Matric. 1687.
LEWIS, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Nov. 11,
1696. Of Denbigh. School, Llanrwst, Denbigh. Matric. 1697;
B.A. 1701-2.
LEWIS, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 15, 1715-6,
from Oxford (perhaps matric. from Christ Church, July 15,
1712). LL.B. 1718; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Chaplain to the
King, 1728-38. Canon of Windsor, 1733-42.
LEWIS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 16, 1621.
S. of John, gent. B. at Gt Munden, Herts. School, Felsted,
Essex. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
16, 1628; priest, Feb. 15, 1629-30. Probably V. of Duston,
Northants., 1642. C. of Passenhamin 1655. (H. I. Longden.)
LEWIS, JEREMY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, i6o6. S.
of John, of Dunmow, Essex. B. there. B.A. 1609-10; M.A.
1613. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1613, age 25; priest, Dec.
1614. V. of All Saints', Northampton, 1616-28. Buried
there Jan. 9, 1627-8. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1628. Father
of the next. (H. I. Longden; Peile, i. 258, confounds him
with the next.)
LEWIS, JEREMY. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1642. Of Essex. S. of Jeremiah (above). Bapt. at AU
Saints', Northampton, Sept. 25, 1623. B.A. 1645-6; M.A.
1649. V. of St Giles', Northampton, 1648-62; ejected, 1662.
Buried at St Giles', Dec. 29, 1662. Will (Archd. Northants.)
1663. (H. I. Longden; H. G. Harrison.)
LEWYS, JOHN. B.A. 1459-
LEWES, JOHN. Of Jesus. B. at Meyeltyme, Carnarvon. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May 26, 1566; priest (London) 1567. V. of
Abbots Langley, Herts., 1572-1626. Died Aug. 29, 1626,
aged 80. M.I. at Abbots Langley. Will (P.C.C.) 1629.
Possibly father of Christopher (1598). (J. Ch. Smith.)
LEWES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1588. Of
Wales.
LEWYS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1588.
B. in St Catherine's Creechurch, London. Matric. 1588;
Scholar; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon and priest
(London) July 9, 1598, age 29. Perhaps R. of St Martin
Outwich, London, 1603-14. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Barton -on -Humber, 1602-9. K- of Waddingham, Lines.,
1609-15. Will (Cons. C. London) 1614.
LEWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', 1596. Of Cardigan.
Perhaps of Abemant Bychan, Cardigan; adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1598. Called to the Bar, Oct. 10, 1614. Died 1643.
LEWIS, JOHN. Scholar of Magdalene, Easter, i6ii.
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Lewis, John
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 26, 1614. S. of
David Lewes. B. in St Botolph's, Bishopsgate. Bapt. there,
Feb. 12, 1597-8. Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 20, 1618, age 22; C. of St Albans,
Herts.; priest, Dec. 20, 1618. Author, Melchizedech's Anti-
type, etc., 1624.
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 5, 1634. OfDenbighs.,
Wales. Matric. 1634. Perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18,
1641, as 'B.A. of Jesus College.'
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 23,
1647. S. of Howel, gent., of Anglesey. B. there. School,
Arnlwch (Mr Humphreys). B.A. 1650-1 ; M.A. 1654. Perhajjs
brother of Owen (1650), etc.
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, June 29, 1667.
S. of Mark. B. at Polstead, Suffolk. School, private. Brother
of Mark (1662) and Abraham (1667).
LEWIS, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1712. S. of John,
wine cooper, of St Nicholas parish, Bristol. B. there, Aug. 29,
1675. Schools, Wimbome, Poole (Mr John Russell) and
Ratcliff Cross, Wapping. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Mar. 30, 1694, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1697. R. of
Acryse, Kent. 1699-1706. V. of St John, Margate, 1705-47.
R. of Eastbridge and Saltwood, 1706-9. V. of Minster, 1709-
47. Master of Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury. Author,
biographical and topographical. Married, at Canterbury
Cathedral, July 11, 1709, Mary Knowler (sic), of St George's,
Canterbury. Died Jan. 16, 1746-7. Buried at Minster.
(D.N.B.; A!. Oxon.; Masters, 337; App., 102; J. Ch. Smith.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, May 8,
1717. S. of William, of Laxfield, Suffolk, gent. Matric. 1717;
B.A. 1721-2. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1725. V. of
Benhall, Suffolk, 1725. R. of Stemfield, 1733.
LEWIS, JOHN. M.A. from Queens', 1738. S. of William, of
St John's, Hackney, Middlesex, gent. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, May 14, 1719, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1722.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 11, 1 720-1. {Al. Oxon.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 25, 1740. Of Llyn,
Arvoniae, Carnarvon. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1749; C. of Boyton, Suffolk; priest,
Sept. 1750. One of these names R. of Birdbrook, Essex,
1759-71.
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 5, 1744. S. of John,
of Benhall, Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1745-6; Scholar,
1746; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1759. One of these names V. of
North Ferriby, Yorks., 1766-86. Perhaps chaplain of H.M.S.
Culloden; wiU (P.C.C.) 1786.
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 7, 1744. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1745-6; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752; B.D.
1761. Fellow, 1749-64. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 17, 1753.
V. of Sandon, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1800.
LEWES, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 3,
1679. S. of Griffith, gent. B. at Salisbury. School, Salisbury
(Mr Hardwick). Matric. 1680. Migrated to Jesus, May 3,
1680. B.A. 1682-3.
LEWIS, LEWIS. M.A. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1398.
LEWIS, LEWIS. B.A. from St John's, 1572-3. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Apr. 17, 1575, age 24; of Duxford, Cambs.
LEWIS, LEWIS. Adm. sizarat Queens', Oct. 9, 1601. Of Wales.
B. at Lampeter Velfry, Pembroke. B.A. (? 1602-3) ; M-A. 1606.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 17, 1610-1, age 29.
LEWIS, LEWIS. M.A. from St John's, 1642. S. of Richard, of
St Mary's, Anglesey, pleb. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Sept. 8, 1634, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1637. One of
these names V. of Llandysilio, Cardigans., 1646.
LEWIS, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Apr. 16,
1698. S. of William, clerk. B. at Towyn, Merioneth. School,
Ruthin, Co. Denbigh. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. PerhapsC.
of Selattyn, 1713; R. of Bodfari, Denbs., 1726-8; R. of Bettws-
Gwerfyl-Goch, 1728-55. (D. R. Thomas, St Asaph, 11. 6.)
LEWIS, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, June 27, 1719.
S. of David, of Dolgelly, Merioneth. School, Whitchurch,
Shropshire (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1722-3. Master of Cavendish School,
Suffolk, in 1723.
LEWIS, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Oct. 24,
1724. S. of Edward, gent., of Wales. B. at Machynlleth.
School, Llanegryn (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1724. One of these
names chaplain in the Navy, 1733-8.
LEWIS, MARK. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Christ's, Dec. 31, 1662.
S. of Mark, D.D. (probably R. of Benefield, Northants.,
1676-81). B. at Norwich. Educated by his father. Migrated
as pens, to Sidney, Feb. 11, 1665-6. B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670.
Signed for deacon's orders (London) Oct. 13, 1672. V. of
Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, 1676-82. R. of Benefield,
Northants., 1681-1714. Brother of Abraham (1667) and
John (1667), father of William (1683-4) and doubtless of the
V.A.C. III.
Lewis, Rowland
next. (For an account of a schoolmaster and financial and
miscellaneous writer, of these names, see D.N.B.) {Peile, 1.
600; H. I. Longden.)
LEWIS, MARK. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 4, 1698. Of
Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. of the last. Matric. 1699;
Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1703; priest, Sept. 19, 1708. C. of Bene-
field, 1703; R. 1715-24. Died 1724. (H. I. Longden.)
LEWIS, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, May 2,
1645. S. of John, deceased. B. at Ely. School, Ely.
LEWES, OWEN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1568; B.A.
1571-2. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1574, age 40. 'c. of
Haverhill, Suffolk. Perhaps R. of Shere, Surrey, 1581-1612.
One of these names R. of Lassington, Gloucs., 1576-83, when
he resigned. Died Oct. 26, 1612.
LEWES, OWEN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1614.
LEWIS, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 21,
1650. S. of Howel, of Anglesey. B. at Amlwch. School,
Llanelian, Anglesey. B.A. 1653-4. Brother of Pierce (1653),
Robert (1656), William (1659) and perhaps John (1647).
LEWES, PETER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1573-4- One of these names V. of Bumham, Essex,
1583-1619. Died 1619.
LEWIS, PIERCE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 14,
1653. S. of Howell, of Amlwch, Anglesey. B. there. School,
Amlwch (Mr Hugh Humfrey). Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. V. of Highaun, Kent, 1660-5. Brother of Owen
(1650), Robert (1656) and William (1659). (The Chancellor
of Bangor was an Oxford contemporary.)
LEWES, RICHARD. Student at Jesus, c. 1535.
LEWIS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1569.
LEWES, RICHARD. M.A. 1579 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Lewis, of Llanaber, Merioneth. Matric. from Hart Hall, 1572,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1573-4; M.A. 1575-6; B.D. 1584; D.D.
1594. R. of Kelmarsh, Northants., 1579-1620. V. of
Brackley, 1600-20. Author, Sermon. Buried at Brackley,
Dec. 18, 1620. Father of William (1609). (Cooper, 11. 174;
Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
LEWES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 7, 1592. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1592.
LEWIS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1597.
Of Cardiganshire.
LEWIS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1597-8.
Perhaps 2nd s. of John, of Marr, Yorks., Esq. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June i6, 1600. Married Jane, dau. of Gervase
Brinsley, of Brinsley, Notts. Died 1661. Perhaps brother of
Thomas (c. 1595). {Surtees Soc, xxxvi. 290; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
LEWIS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Mar. 22,
1668-9. S. of Lewis, of Montgom. B. there. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Chaloner). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3.
LEWIS, RICHARD. M.A. from King's, 1744. S. of Thomas, of
St Nicholas, Glamorgan. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Dec. 16, 1728, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1732. Perhaps V. of
BuckereU, Devon, and R. of Tiddington, Somerset. (Al. Oxon.)
LEWES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 6,
1568-9. S. of John, of Lydd, Kent, deceased. School,
Colchester. Matric. 1569; B.A. from St John's, 1571-2;
M.A. from Caius, 1575. Probably ord. priest (Rochester)
Feb. 17, 1572-3. V. of St Peter, Colchester, 1579-89. In
1581 he was confined in Newgate for nonconformity. R. of
Rushbrooke, Suffolk, 1598-1618. One of these names R. of
Markshall, Essex, 1572-82. Bviried at Rushbrooke, Mar. 10,
1617-8. Will (P.C.C.) 1618. His widow gave by will, 1620,
£100 to St John's for a scholarship. (Venn, i. 64; Cooper, iii.
17.)
LEWIS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July i,
1656. S. of Howell, gent. B. at Amlwch, Anglesey. School,
Amlwch (Mr Humphreys). Matric. 1656. Died in College.
Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, July 9, 1658. Brother of
Owen (1650), Pierce (1653) and WUliam (1659).
LEWIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 10, 1674-5. Of
Anglesey. Matric. 1674-5; Scholar, 1674-5.
LEWIS, ROBERT. M.A. from King's, 1738. S. of Charles, of
Disserth, Brecon. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Feb.
17, 1729-30, age i8; B.A. (Oxford) 1733.
LEWES, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1589; B.A.
1596-7. One of these names P.C. of St Laurence, New
Brentford. Buried there Dec. 20, 1613.
LEWIS, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, July i,
1745. S. of George (1694), clerk, V. of Westerham, Kent.
Bapt. there, Nov. 30, 1727. School, Westminster. Matric.
1746; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Apr. i, 1750;
priest (Lichfield) Dec. 22, 1751. R. of Perivale, Middlesex,
1752-83. Died Mar. 19, 1783. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor,iu.
553; H. G. Harrison.)
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Lewis, Samuel
LEWES, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Sidney, Easter, 1606;
B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
LEWIS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 30,
1738. S. of Samuel, blacksmith, of Suffolk, and Mary Thome.
B. at Stratford. School, Dedham, Essex (Mr Grimwood).
Matric. 1739; B.A. 1741-2. One of these names, of Leostoff,
Suffolk, Esq. Died Dec. 22, 1752. (G. Mag.)
LEWIS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1546. Of Henley, Oxon. B.A. 1550-1; M.A.
1554. Fellow, 1549-60. One of these names V. of Little
Brickhill, Bucks., 1579-98. Buried there.
LEWES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1560.
LEWES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1584.
LEWYS, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, c. 1595.
Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Marr, Yorks., Esq., deceased.
If so, married Jane, dau. of Edward Munday, of Marketou,
Derbs., Esq. Died 1663. Perhaps brother of Richard (i597)
and father of Thomas (1627). {Surtees Soc, xxxvi. 290;
Burke, Ext. Bart.)
LEWES, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1606 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Probably of Co. Brecon, pleb. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Nov. 8, 1594, age 16; B.A. 1601. R. of
Talachddu, 1602. V. of Merthyr Cynog, Brecon, 1604.
LEWIS, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1627. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas (c. i595). of Marr,
Yorks., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 15, 1628. He died
s.p. Sept. 1634. {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LEWIS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1646.
Of Wiltshire. School, Heddington, Wilts. Migrated to
Oxford. B.A. (St John's, Oxford) 1648-9.
LEWIS, TRISTRAM. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1578; Scholar, 1581-5; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) July 15, 1587. Married Mary Gresby,
of Hull, widow, 1592. {T. A. Walker.)
LEWIS, WALTER. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 21, 1711-2.
Of Carmarthen. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6- Ord. deacon
(Llandaff, at Hereford) May 27, 1716.
LEWES or LUVS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1539-40; M.A. 1543. Per-
haps V. of Winslow, Herts., 1558; died 1565; or V. of Steeple,
Essex, 1585; died 1586. {Cooper, 11. 6; J. Ch. Smith.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM. B.A. from Pembroke, 1576-7; probably
M.A. from Magdalene, 1589. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 1580;
C. of Keddington, Suffolk, age 23; of Magdalene College,
when ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1582. C. of Harston,
Cambs., 1583. V. of St Mary, Newmarket, 1585-1616.
Perhaps R. of Kennett, Cambs., 1607.
LEWIS, WILLIAM. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1578.
LEWES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584;B.A. 1587-8. One of these names, of Parkesey[Parc-isaf,
Llanfrothen], Merioneth, adm. at Gray's Inn, June 7, 1592.
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 13, 1603-4;
Scholar; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1613. Perhaps V. of Foxton,
Leics., 1615. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Childwall,
Lanes., 1632; ejected, c. 1642. Dean of Warrington, 1640.
Probably buried at Childwall, Jan. 6, 1659-60. (Victoria Co,
Hist. Lanes., iil. 106.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford); D.D.
1629. S. of Richard (1579), of Co. Merioneth. B.A. from
Hart Hall, O.xford, i6o8; M.A. 1612; D.D. 1627. Fellow of
Oriel, 1608. Provost, 1618-21. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 12,
1617. Preb. of Winchester, 1626. Chaplain and secretary to
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, 1627-8. Master of the
Hospital of St Cross, 1628-43, 1660-7. Chaplain to Charles I,
1628. R. of East Woodhay, Hants., 1631. Lost his prefer-
ments during the rebellion, but restored in 1660. Died July 7,
1667. Will, P.C.C. {Al. OxoK.; D.N.B.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1622;
B.A. 1625-6. One of these names V. of Holbeach, Lines.,
1627-9.
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 5, 1647. Of
Anglesey. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654; B.D. 1661,
One of these names (M.A.), precentor of Bangor, 1660-70.
R. of Llanvaethlu and Rhoscolyn, Anglesey. Died 1670.
Buried at Llanvaethlu. (Browne Willis, Bangor, 166; A I.
Oxon. confuses him with the next.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Oct. 17,
1659. From Jesus, Oxford, where he had been adm. Mar. 18,
1657-8. S. of Howel, of Anglesey. School, Beaumaris (Mr
Williams). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. from Jesus,
1665; LL.D. 1679. Fellow of Jesus, 1663-87. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1669. V. of All Saints', Cambridge, 1670. V. of
Comberton, Cambs., 1679. Died 1687. Buried in the College
Chapel, Aug. 16. Brother of Owen (1650), Pierce (1653) and
Robert (1656). (A. Gray.)
Lewknor, Thomas
LEWIS, WILLIAM. D.D. 1671 (Incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin).
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 28, 1683-4.
S. of Mark (1662), R. of Benefield, Northants. School,
private. Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1687-8.
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1684. S. of WiUiam, gent. B. at Ross, Hereford. School,
Hereford (Mr Harvey). Matric. 1684.
LEWIS, WILLIAM. M.A. from King's, 1716; D.D. 1729-
Probably s. of William, of Glastonbury, Radnor. Matric.
from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1699-1700; B.A.
(Oxford) 1703-4. {Al. Oxon.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 15,
1730. Previously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Oct.
14, 1725, age 17. Doubtless s. of William, of Richmond,
Surrey, brewer. Bapt. there, June 20, 1708. Matric. 1731;
M.B. 1731. F.R.S., 1745. Buried at Richmond, Jan. 27,
1781. Will (P.C.C), as of Kingston-on-Thames. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
LEWES, Prior of. B.Can.L. 1459-60. Grace for Doctor next
year. Presumably John Danyel. {Dugdale, v. 6.)
LEWYS or LOWES, . M.Gram. 1502.
LEWES, . Fellow of King's Hall, 1517-8. Perhaps Henry
Lewis, V. of Grantchester, 1488. Died Apr. 1524.
LEWYS, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1546.
LEWYS, (junior). Adm. at Peterhouse, Oct. 14, 1581.
(Lewys {senior) was Tristram.) {T. A. Walker.)
LEWIS, . M.A. 1615 (Incorp. from Oxford).
LEWIS, . Adm. at Pembroke, 1647-8.
LEWKENOR, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1559. Of Sussex. Doubtless s. of Edward (and brother of
the next). B.A. 1562-3. Fellow, 1563. Incorp. at Oxford,
1566. M.A. (Oxford) 1567. Fellow of Exeter College, 1566-
77. {Cooper, I. 251.)
LEWKENOR, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1559. S. of Edward, of Kingston Bowey, Sussex. B.A.
1560-1. Fellow, 1561-3. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 7,
1563. M.P. for Tamworth, 1571; for Shoreham, 1572; for
Maiden, 1585, 1586, 1592-3; for Newport, Cornwall, 1597,
and 1603-4. Knighted, 1603. Married Susan, dau. of Thomas
Higham, of Higham Hall, Suffolk. Died at Denham Hall,
Suffolk, Sept. 19, 1605. Father of the next and of Robert
(1604). {Cooper, II. 411; Sussex Archaeol. Coll., in. 102.)
LEWKNOR, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 7,
1599. S. of Sir Edward (above). B.A. 160.4-5. Knighted.
M.P. for West Looe, 1614. Of Denham Hall, Suffolk. Buried
at Denham, May 3, 1618. Father of the next.
LEWKNOR, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's,
Nov. 11, 1629. S. of Sir Edward (above). B. at Denham,
Suffolk, Feb. 11, 1613-4. Educated at home (Mr Sayring).
Matric. 1631. Married, 1633, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William
Russell, of Chippenham. Died of small-pox, Dec. 1634.
Buried at Denham. M.I. there. {Peile, i. 402; S. A. H.
Hervey, Denham.)
LEWKNOR, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1632. Of Kent. Doubtless s. of Sir Robert (1604), of
Acryse. Brothei of thp next. {Hasted, in. 347.)
LEWKNER, HAMOND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Sidney,
Tune 8, 1627. Of Kent. S. and h. of Sir Robert (1604), Knt.
Schools, Sutton (Mr Nich. Brett) and private (Mr Allyn).
.•\dm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7, 1630-1. Died 1637. Buried at
St George's, Canterbury. Brother of Edward (above) and
father of Robert (1654).
LEWKNOR, Sir LEWIS. M.A. of Cambridge (according to
Al.Oxon.). S. and h. of Thomas, of Shelley, Suffolk. Student
of the Middle Temple, 1579- Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. M.P.
for Midhurst, 1597-8; for Bridgnorth, 1604-11. Knighted,
Apr. 22, 1603. Master of the Ceremonies to James I. Died
1626. {Al. Oxon.)
LEWKNOR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, 1604.
Doubtless s. of Sir Edward (1559). Bapt. at Denham, Suffolk,
Sept. 1, 1588. Knighted, Jan. 25, 1607-8. Sheriff of Kent,
1631. Of Acryse. Married Mary, dau. of Alexander Haniond,
of Acryse, Kent. Died 1636. Buried at Acryse. Father of
Haraond (1627) and of Edward (1632), brother of Edward
(1599). {T. A. Walker; Hasted, in. 347)
LEWKNER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Peter-
house, June 30, 1654. S.of Hamond(i627), of Acryse, Kent,
Esq. School, Wye, Kent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 29, 1654.
LEWKENER, STEWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1650. Of
Kent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 12, 1652, as of Rochester,
Esq.
LEWKNER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1557-8; B.A. 1562-3.
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LUKENER, THOMAS. M.A. 1612-3 (on King's visit).
LEWLING, NELSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1650.
Of Essex. Scholar, 1651; Matric. 1653; B.A. 1653-4; M.A.
1657.
LEWNERY, . Adm. sizar at King's, Easter, 1570.
LEWNTHORP, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1492-3.
LEWOOD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 10, 1596.
Matric. c. 1597.
LEWTHWAIT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 13, 1594.
Of Cumberland. Matric. 1594; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1606. R. of Carlton, Suffolk, 1607-9.
V. of Stow Bedon, Norfolk, 1608. R. of Rockland St Peter.
Father of the next.
LEWTHWAITE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Feb.
19, 1628-9. S. of John (above), R. of Rockland St Peter,
Norfolk. Taught by Mr Cockerell. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3,
M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632; priest,
Sept. 25, 1636. C. of St Mary, Norwich, 1637. V. of Wighton,
Norfolk (where he subscribes the Bishop's book, Feb. 27,
1645-6), 1646-58. R. of Hardwick, 1658. C. of Pulham St
Mary, 1664. R. of Easton Bavents, Suffolk, 1666. R. of
Starston, Norfolk, 1669-72. R. of Withersdale, Suffolk,
1673-80. Licensed to teach grammar at Metfield, 1674. C. of
Reedham, Norfolk; and Metfield, Suffolk, 1676. Author,
Sermons, etc. Buried at Withersdale, Apr. 8, 1680. Will
(Norwich C.C.) 1680; of Pulham, clerk. {Venn, i. 287.)
LEXHAM, THOMAS DE. Will proved (Lambeth) 1382, as 'of
Clare Hall.' Canon of Hereford. Of Feltwell, Norfolk, and
of Timworth, Suffolk.
LEYBORN, see LAYBORN.
LEYCROFT or LAYCROFT, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1468; B.A.; M.A. 1474-5. Proctor, 1478-9.
Died fellow.
LEYCROFT, . Cautio for M.A. or higher degree, 1487-8.
LEYDULPH, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1497. Of Salisbury. Left as scholar.
LEYLAND, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 30,
1718. Of Winwick, Lanes. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3.
LEYLAND, JOHN. B.A. from Jesus, 1675-6. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1676.
LEYLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Nov. 24,
1732. S. of William, of Yorkshire. B. at Grassington. School,
Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25; priest, Dec. 18, 1737. V. of
Normanton, Yorks., 1742-64.
LEYLAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June
21, 1718. S. of John, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Kellamergh, near Kirkham. Bapt. at Kirkham, Apr. 30,
1699. School, Kellamergh (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1717; B.A.
1721-2; M.A. 1733. Ord. priest (Ely, Litt. dim. from
Chichester) Feb. 20, 1724-5. V. of West Dean, Sussex, 1728-
63. R. of Singleton, 1743-63. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 319; E.
Axon.)
LEYNS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1547.
LEYS, ALEXANDER. Carmelite at Cambridge. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 21, 1454; priest, Apr. 5, 1455.
LEYSMAN, HENRY. 'LL.B. of Cambridge'; supp. for Incorp.
at Oxford, 1507.
LEYSTON, ROBERT. B.A. 1470-r.
LIBANUS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 9, 1682.
(Previously matric. from St Mary HaU, Oxford, May 14,
1678, age 15.) S. of Wenceslaus, of Moravia, clerk (V. of
Walpole St Peter, Norfolk). B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1687. Ord.
deacon (London) June 29, 1682. V. of Ashwell, Herts., 1688-
1709. Died 1709. Father of the next.
LIBANUS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, May 7, 1709.
S. of John (above). B. at Ashwell, Herts. School, Bunting-
ford (Mr England). Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 12, 1715; priest,
Sept. 21, 1718. V. of Witcham, Cambs., 1720. V. of Witch-
ford, 1733. Chaplain to Lord Willoughby de Broke. Died
before Dec. 1746. Father of the next. (Peile, ii. 172-3.)
LIBANUS, PYERS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, May 13,
1741. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of John (above). School,
Haddenham. Scholar, 1741; Matric. pens. Michs. 1743; B.A.
1744-5; M.A. 1748. Fellow, 1747. Moderator, 1749-50.
Taxor, 1750. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1746. {T. A. Walker,
279-)
LIBREY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1646.
LICHFIELD, EDMUND. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1451. Of Nottingham. Proceeded to M.A. 'Distracted in
his mind.' {Harwood.)
LiDDALL, Thomas
LICHFIELD, EDMUND. B.D. 1469-70; D.D. 1493-4. Chaplain
to Cardinal . R. of St Vedast, London, 1467-79. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1472-83. Preb. of Lichfield, 1474-5. Chancellor
of Chichester, 1478-83.
LYCHEFIELD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1593;
Scholar; B.A. 159^-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow, 1599. {Cooper, 11.
305, 552-)
LITCHFIELD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at King's, Michs. 1631.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1642. C. of Barton Mills,
Suffolk.
LICHFIELD, JOHN. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1467-8.
Perhaps R. of Homsey, Middlesex, 1472-83; R. of Theydon
Gamon, Essex, 1482-1503.
LICHFIELD, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1704. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1704; M.B. 1711.
LICHFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1479; B.A. 1482-3; M.A. i486. Probably resident in Corpus
Christi, in 1487. Perhaps R. of Much Wakering, Essex, 1489.
LICHFIELD, THOMAS of. M.A. Benefactor to the University.
LICHFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. fellow of Peterhouse as B.A.,
Dec. 13, 1404; proceeded to M.A. and D.D. Fellow, till 1422.
R. of AH HaUows-the-Great, London, 1425-47. R. of St
Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, 1441-7. One of those
nominated by William Bingham for founding God's House,
afterwards Christ's College. A famous preacher, and known
as a poet. Gave a MS. to Peterhouse, in 1418, and left money
to the College for a ' chest.' One of his MS. poems is in Caius
Library. Died Oct. 24, 1447. Buried in All Hallows Church.
M.I. (D.N.B.; T. A. Walker.)
LICKBARROW, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs.
1620; B.A. 1624-5, as Ligborough. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1625.
LICKBARROW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 12, 1699. S. of Peter, deceased. B. at Sedbergh, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1699.
LIDDELL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 25, 1605.
B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. 1606; Scholar; B.A. 1609-
10; M.A. 1613. Fellow, 1612-g. Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1627; minister at Colchester.
LYDDELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Oct. 21,
1672. 4th s. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Ravensworth Castle,
Durham. B. at Lamesley, May 21, 1655. Schools, Morpeth
(Mr Spink) and Rathmell, Yorks. (Mr R. Frankland). Matric.
1672. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 25, 1678. Living,
1697. {Peile, II. 45; E. Axon.)
LIDDELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Peterhouse, May 3,
1636. Afterwards Fell. -Com. 1638-9. S. of Sir Thomas, 1st
Bart., of Ravensworth, Durham. Bapt. at Lamesley, Oct. 23,
1623. B.A. 1639-40 as "Siddall." Living, 1646. Brother
of Thomas (1619). {T. A. Walker, 55; H. M. Wood; Surtees
Soc, II. 212.)
LYDDALL, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, 1689. Re-
sided a year. 3rd s. of Sir Henry, of Ravensworth Castle.
Inherited Carbrook through his mother. Died s.p.
LIDDELL, Sir HENRY, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Peter-
house, Nov. 22, 1725. S. of Thomas (and grandson of Sir
Henry, 3rd Bart.). Bapt. at Lamesley, Aug. i, 1708. School,
Hackney. M.A. 1729. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Sept. 1, 1723.
M.P. for Morpeth, 1734-47. Created ist Baron Ravensworth,
June 29, 1747. Buried at Lamesley, Durham, Feb. 8, 1784.
{G.E.C.)
LIDDELL, JOHN, alias BRIGHT (1689), see BRIGHT.
LYDALL, RICHARD. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Uxmore, Oxon., gent. Apparently he had been
elected scholar at Trinity, Cambridge, from Westminster,
1635. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Jan. 19, 1637-8,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1641; M.A. (Merton) 1647; M.B. 1656;
M.D. 1657. Fellow of Merton, 1641. Warden, 1693-1704.
Linacre reader. Served in the Royalist army during the war.
Died Mar. 5, 1703-4. {Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Berks., 1665.)
LYDDALL, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Mar. 26,
1619. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of Ravensworth
Castle, Durham. Bapt. at Lamesley, Oct. 27, 1603. Matric.
1619. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 15, 1619-20. Knighted,
before 1626. Created Bart., Nov. 2, 1642. Zealous Royalist.
Defended Newcastle against the Scots. Died 1650. Father of
the next. (H. M. Wood; G.E.C; Surtees, 11. 212, where
father and son appear to be confused.)
LYDDALL, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Christ's,
1640-1. S. of Sir Thomas (above), of Ravensworth. B. at
Newccistle. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Mar. 20, 1625-6. School,
Newcastle. Matric. 1641. Succeeded as Bart., 1650. Of
Ravensworth Castle. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Henry Vane,
of Raby. Buried at Lamesley, Nov. 23, 1697. {Peile, i. 474;
H. M. Wood.)
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LIDDINGTON, JOHN. B.A. 1527-8. V. of Caldecot, Cambs.,
1543-
LIDGOLD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 12, 1675-6.
Of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
Fellow, 1681. Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. R. of Dunsby, Lines.,
1691-1701. Buried there Aug. 27, 1701. Father of the next
and John (1713).
LIDGOLD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 18, 1712. S.
of Charles (above), R. of Dunsby, Lines., deceased. Bapt.
there, June 17, 1695. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Matric. 1713; Rustat Scholar; B.A. i7i6-7; M.A. 1720.
Fellow, 1720-2. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 21, 1 718. R. of Little Bentley, Essex, 1726. V. of
Holy Trinity, Colchester, 1736-65. Married Bridget Norfolk.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1765. Brother of the next. (A. Gray.)
LIDGOULD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 8, 1713- S. of
Charles, clerk (1675-6), deceased, of Dunsby, Lines. Matric.
1713; Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1721. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1731. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1718; priest,
Dec. 4, 1721. R. of Uttoxeter, Middlesex, 1726-9. V. of
Harmonds worth, 1727-60. V. of West Drayton, 1727-60.
Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent. Died Jan. 27, 1760. M.I. at
Harmondsworth . Brother of Charles (above). (A. Gray.)
LIEN, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1358. S. of Peter de
Lien, clerk.
LIETH or LYETHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1616; B.A. 1619-20. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1620; priest,
Sept. 1621.
LIETH or LEITHE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse,
June 29, 1621. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1621. Ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1624-5; priest, Dec. 1625.
LIFE, LIONEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 9, 1681.
S. of Thomas, clothier, of Downham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Wisbech and Lynn (Mr Home). Scholar, 1681-9;
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. II, 1687-8, as C. of Hilton, Hunts. V. of Middleton,
Norfolk, 1697-1700. Probably will (Norwich) 1750; of
Downham. {Venn, i. 468.)
LIFE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct. 19,
1703. S. of Thomas, of Downham, Norfolk, gent. B. at
Swafiham, Norfolk. High Sheriff of Norfolk. Probably
of Oxstrand, Norfolk. If so, married Mary, dau. of Philip
Vincent, Esq., of Marlingford. Died 1727. Perhaps father
of the next. (Blomefield, viil. 145.)
LIFE, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius, c. Jan. 1729-30.
Perhaps s. of Nathaniel (above). Matric. 1729-30.
LYFFE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1590.
LIFFE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1560;
Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. FeUow, 1563. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1569.
LIFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Caius, June 10, 1657.
S. of Thomas, of Downham Market, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Downham (Mr Gilbert) and Lynn. Matric. 1657;
Scholar, 1657-61; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Ord. deacon and
priest (Coventry and Lichfield) May 24, 1662. V. of Strad-
sett, Norfolk, 1662-82. C. of West Dereham, 1671. Buried
at Stradsett, Apr. 15, 1682. (Venn, i. 398.)
LIGHTBORNE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1631. School, St Paul's. Scholar, 1630-7; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639.
LIGHTBORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 16, 1634.
Perhaps s. of James, of Manchester. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 19, 1631. Bencher. Of Salford, Lanes., Esq. Friend
and correspondent of Humphrey Chetham. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of William Lever, 1643. Buried in Manchester Col-
legiate Church, Dec. 23, 1667. (J. Booker, Chapel of Blackley.)
LIGHTFOOT, ANASTATIUS COTTON JACKSON. B.A. from
St Catharine's, 1654. 3rd s. of John (1617), R. of Ashley,
Staffs. B. there, May 28, 1635. School, Merchant Taylors',
M.A. 1658. Ord. priest (Ardfert) July 10, 1657. V. of
Thundridge, Herts., in 1664. Perhaps brother of John
(1650-1).
LIGHTFOOT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1581; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
LIGHTFOOT, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1637. Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1640-1.
LIGHTFOOT, HAMLET. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1641; B.A. 1644-5.
LIGHTFOOTE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May
18, 1668. S. of Thomas, gent., of East Layton, Yorks. B.
there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-
2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest. May,
1673. V. of Hornby, Yorks., 1676-84. R. of Bamingham,
1683.
LiGHTFOOT, William
LIGHTFOOT, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June
26, 1662. S. of James, yeoman, of Bourne, Lines. B. there.
School, Bourne (Mr Hall). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1665-6; M.A.
1669. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 29, 1670.
LIGHTFOOT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1617.
S. of Thomas, clerk, of Stoke-on-Trent; afterwards R. of
Utto.xeter, Staffs. B. there. Mar. 29, 1602. School, Morton
Green, near Congleton (Mr Thos. Whitehead). B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1624; D.D. from St Catharine's, 1651. Master of St
Catharine's, 1650-75. Vice-Chancellor, 1654-5. Usher at
Repton, 1621-3. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1622; priest,
Sept. 1623. Chaplain to Sir Rowland Cotton. R. of Stone,
Staffs., 1626-8. At Homsey, Middlesex, 1628-30. R. of
Ashley, Staffs., 1630-42. Member of the Westminster
Assembly. R. of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, Loudon,
1643. R. of Gt Munden, Herts., 1644-75. ejected but re-
stored. Preb. of Elv, 1668-75. Hebrew scholar and biblical
critic. Author, theological, etc. Aided in Wotton's Polyglot
Bible. Died at Ely, Dec. 6, 1675, aged 72. Buried at Gt
Munden. M.I. there. Father of Anastatius (1654) and
perhaps of John (1650-1).
LIGHTFOOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse,
June 9, 1646. School, St Paul's. Scholar, 1647.
LIGHTFOOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Lent,
1650-1; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1658. Perhaps s. of John (1617),
Master of St Catharine's. If so, minister at Codicote, Herts.,
in 1652. R. of Bury, Lanes., 1654-61. V. of Bowdon,
Cheshire, 1660-1. One of the King's preachers in Lancashire.
Chaplain to Brian Walton, Bishop of Chester. Buried at
St Oswald's, Chester, 1661. Brother of Anastatius (1656).
(W. A. Shaw, Bury Classis, 11. 246; T. A. Walker, 85; E.
Axon.)
LIGHTFOOTE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1657. Of Staffordshire.
LIGHTFOOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27, 1732.
S. of Henry. B. at Crediton, Devon. School, Exeter. Matric.
1732. (Peile, II. 227.)
LIGHTFOOT, JOSIAH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1633. Ord. deacon, as 'student,' by Bishop of Lichfield,
Jan. 16, 1630-1. C. of Ashley, Staffs., c. 1631-76. Called
'senior'; probably father of the next and brother of Samuel
(1628). (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
LIGHTFOOT, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 13,
1670. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. R. of Ashley, Staffs.,
1676-83. Buried Nov. 17, 1683.
LIGHTFOOT, ROBERT. M.D. 1682 (Com. Reg.).
LIGHTFOOTE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 3, 1682.
Probably s. of William. B. in St Michael Bassishaw, London,
1666. Matric. 1682-3; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1686-7; M.A.
1690; B.D. 1701. Fellow, 1689. Ord. priest (Ely) 1696. V.
of Orwell, Cambs., in 1696. R. of Odell, Beds., 1703. R. of
Deal, Kent, 1717-26. Died 1726. Will, P.C.C. Father of
William (1726) and probably brother of William (1681).
LIGHTFOOT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 17, 1733.
Doubtless s. of the above. B. in Bedfordshire (probably at
Odell) 1 7 16. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 22, 1734. Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court
at Virginia, America. Afterwards moved to Newport, Rhode
Island. Died at Plainfield, Connecticut, 1794. (E. Alf.
Jones.)
LIGHTFOOT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June
28, 1745. S. of Robert, of Ely, Receiver-general of the
Bedford Level. School, Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kynnesman).
Matric. 1745; Scholar, J747. Died July, 1748, aged 20. M.I.
in Ely Cathedral.
LIGHTFOOT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 28, 1628.
S. of Thomas. B. at Barthomley, Cheshire. School, Repton
(Mr Whitehead). Migrated to Christ's, Feb. 18, 1628-g,
age 17; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Usher at Nottingham
Grammar School, 1630-6. C. of Ashley, Staffs., c. 1632. V.
of Bvmney, Notts., 1637; a 'preaching minister' there, in
1650. Brother of Josiah (1633). (Peile, i. 398.)
LIGHTFOOTT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1614.
LIGHTFOOTE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 23, 1684. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Melsonby,
Yorks. School, Hartforth (Mr Ogle). Matric. 1684; B.A.
1687-8. V. of Grinton, Yorks., 1717-42. Perhaps R. of
Rokeby, where he is recorded as a non-juror.
LIGHTFOOTE, TOBIAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July
8, 1635. S. of Anthony, gent., of Glooston, Leics. B. there.
School, Oakham (Mr Stackhouse).
LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1569; B.A. 1572-3. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1573.
Thomas Sylvester, of St Sepulchre's, London, clerk, left
(Cons. C. London, 1570) 40s. towards 'his maintenance in
learning in Cambridge.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
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LiGHTFOOT, William
LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Lent, 1577-8. B. at St Albans, Herts. Bapt. at the Abbey,
July 25, 1560. B.A. 1579-80. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21,
1583, age 24, as of Bucktyde (? Bu.xted), Sussex. Perhaps
author of The Complaint of England, 1587. (Cooper, 11. 85.)
LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 7, 1681. S. of William. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. i68i; B.A. 1684-5. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
26, 1683. Probably brother of Robert (1682).
LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Oct. 19, 1726. S. of Robert (1682), R. of Deal, Kent, clerk.
B. at Odell, Beds. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1; M-A. i734-
LIGHTFOOT, . B.A. 15 15-6.
LIGHTWINE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May 16,
1670. S. of Matthew, gent., of Barford, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Barford (Mr Purt) and Norwich (private). Matric.
1670, as 'Lifetrine'; Scholar, 1670-7; B.A. 1673-4; M.A.
1677. Fellow, 1677-1729. Proctor, 1696. President, 1704-29.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1680. University preacher, 1689.
Died in College. Buried at St Michael's, 1729. WiU (V.C.C.
and P.C.C.) 1729. He was a liberal benefactor to the College.
(Venn, i. 441.)
LIGHTWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1632. Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1635-6.
LIGNE or DE LIGNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pem-
broke, July 14, 1641. S. of Sir Daniel, Knt. B. at Har-
laxton. Lines. Matric. 1641, as Delyne.
LILBURNE, GEORGE. B.Can.L. 1527-8. S. of WiUiam, of
Brigsley, Lines. B. 1494. Ord. priest (Suffragan Bishop of
Lincoln) 1526. Of the College of Stoke, Suffolk, c. 1540.
R. of Maltby-in-the-Marsh, Lines.; and of Mavis Enderby.
Will (Lincoln) 1588. (Maddison, Lines. Wills.)
LILBURN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Aug. 13,
1691. S. of William. B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. at
St John's, May 8, 1672. School, Enfield (Dr Rob. Udall).
Barrister, of Northumberland. Married, at Newcastle, July 8,
1695, Elizabeth Midford. Died Sept. 24, 1733. (H. M. Wood;
G. Mag.)
LILBURNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Oct. 25,
1650. S. of George, Esq. B. at Sunderland, Durham. Bapt.
at Bishop Wearmouth, Jan. 22, 1634-5. School, Barwick
(Mr Webb). Matric. 1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 21,
1652. Called to the Bar, Feb. 3, 1659-60. Ancient, 1676.
Bencher, 1679. Married, at St Nicholas, Newcastle, Aug. 21,
1662, Elizabeth, dau. of Chr. Nicholson, merchant. (H. M.
Wood.)
LILLIE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1588;
B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1595. V. of Croydon, Cambs., 1596-
1649. V. of Arrington, till 1642.
LILLIE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
LILLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1625.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
LILLY, JOHN. M.A. 1579 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Peter,
of Canterbury. B. in Kent, c. 1554. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1571, age 17; B..\. (Oxford) 1573; M.A. 1575.
M.P. for Hindon, 1588-9; for Aylesbury, 1593, 1601; for
Appleby, 1597-8. Esquire to the body of Queen Elizabeth.
Dramatist. Author, Euphues, etc. Married Beatrix, dau. of
Richard Brown, of Mexborough, Yorks. Buried Nov. 30,
1606. Brother of Peter (i579). (Cooper, 11. 325; D.N.B.;
M. H. Peacock.)
LYLLY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, 1601.
LILLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 26, 1642-3.
LILLY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 22, 1663. Of
Croydon, Cambs. S. of John, musician, of Cambridge.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Scholar, 1663-71; Matric.
1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1670; priest (Ely) Mar.
1670-1. C. of Epping, Essex, 1680. V. of Ringmer, Sussex,
1681-90. Doubtless R. of Lamarsh, Essex, 1690. Will
(Comm. C. Essex) 1718; of Lamarsh. (Venn, i. 420.)
LILLEY, PETER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1579. S. of
Peter, preb. of Canterbury. B. there. B.A. 1582-3; M.A.
1587; B.D. 1595; D.D. 1608. Master of Boston Grammar
School, 1585-8. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1588, age 25;
priest, Nov. 24, 1590. R. of St Nicholas Olave, London,
1590-1601. V. of Fulham, 1599-1615. Preb. of St Paul's,
1599-1615. Preb. of Sarum, 1605-15. R. of Homsey,
Middlesex, 1610-5. Fellow of Chelsea College, 1610. Arch-
deacon of Taunton, 1613-5. Died Feb. 11, 1614-5. Buried
in the Savoy Hospital Chapel, of which he was a Brother.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1615. Brother of John (1579)- (F.M.G., 997;
D.N.B.)
Lincoln, John
LYLLY, PETER. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Mar. 30, 1646.
Will of one of these names (Lincoln) 1651; C. of Owersby,
Lines.
LILLY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 18, 1707. B. in
London. Matric. 1708; M.B. 1712.
LILLY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1602.
B. at Leicester. Scholar; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. V. of
Campden, Gloucs., 1616-36. Chaplain to Sir Charles Mor-
rison, of Cassiobury, Herts. Married, at Old Warden, Beds.,
May 20, 1617, Honour Worlech. Died Oct. 21, 1636, aged 34.
M.I. at Campden. He was uncle of WiUiam LiUy, the
astrologer. (Le Neve, Mon. ; F. S. Hockaday.)
LILLIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, May
II, 1667. S. of William, citizen of Lincoln. School, Alford.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Fellow, 1671. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1676, as M.A. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Carlisle. Died Dec. 3, 1676. Buried at Dalston, Cumber-
land. M.I. (Le Neve, A/on., iv. 173.)
LILLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 1, 1678.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1680-1; B.A. 1681-2.
LILLY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 4, i735- Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1735.
LILLINGSTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1609.
B. at Gaddesden, Herts. B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1616. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1616, age 24;
priest. Mar. 16, 1616-7. Schoolmaster at St Andrew's,
Holbom.
LILLINGSTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1582.
LILLINGSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1583; B.A. 1586-7. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 23,
1590. V. of Gt Gaddesden, Herts., 1592. V. of Haddenham,
Bucks., 1611-40.
LYLLYMAN, JOHN. 'Of Trinity' when ord. deacon (Ely) Dec.
21, 1578, age 24. (No University or CoUege record.)
LILLYMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, May 30,
1657. S. of William, of Worksop, Notts. School, Carlton,
Notts, (private). Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
FeUow. Signed for deacon's orders (London) June 9, 1666.
R. of Barton MiUs, SuffoUc, 1667-9. R- of North Wingfield,
Derbs. V. of Gamston, Notts., 1669. Married Sarah, dau. of
Robert Malym, of Nottingham. Died 1699. (F.M.G., 1033.)
LILMAN, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1562.
LIMBERT, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1561; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Head Master of Norwich
School, 1570-89. Died Oct. 10, 1589. (Cooper, 11. 61.)
LIMBYE, THOMAS. Student of Trinity, when ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 1578, age 25.
LIMITER, see LEMETAYER.
LIMNING or LYMING, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1454. Proceeded to M.A. (Harwood.)
LINACER, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584. Of Linacre, in Brampton. S. of James. B.A. 1587-8.
Married Troth, dau. of John NevU, of Grove. (F.M.G., 837.)
LINACRE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1577-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 24; priest, Sept. 21,
1576, age 25. V. of Southwick, Northants., 1576-80. R. of
Ditchingham, Norfolk, 1587. Author, religious. WiU (P.C.C.)
1618, of Robert Linaker, of Beccles, Suffolk, clerk. (Cooper,
II. 349.)
LINACRE, THOMAS. The weU-known Oxford physician; sup-
posed by Cooper to have studied, and been incorporated, at
Cambridge, but there seems no evidence of this. (Cooper,
I. 30.)
LINALFE, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1473-4-
LINCH, see LYNCH.
LYNCOLN, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1564.
LINCOLN, Earl of, see CLINTON, HENRY FIENNES.
LINCOLNE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1629. B. in Lincolnshire. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. FeUow.
Fellow of Jesus, 1638-44, ejected. Died before 1660. WiU of
one of these names (P.C.C.) 1654; of Cowick, Yorks. (A.
Gray.)
LINCOLN, JOHN. Priest-scholar of Goo's House, 1448. Per-
haps V. of Gt Waltham, Essex, 1469-73; R. of Dengey, 1478;
R. of Ramsden Belhouse, 1480; V. of Ulting, 1485. WiU
(P.C.C.) 1495- (Peile, i. 2.)
LINCOLN, JOHN. B.A. 1511-2.
LINCOLNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1631. S. of WilUam (c. 1597), R- of West Halton, Lines.
B.A. 1634; M.A. 1638. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10,
1634-5. Brother of WiUiam (1624).
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Lincoln, Richard
LINCOLN, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1448; B.D. 1465-6; D.D. 1470. V. of Prescot, Lanes. R. of
Rayleigh, Essex, 1487-92. Died July 29, 1492. Buried at
Rochford, Essex. M.L Will (P.C.C). (Weaver, Mon.)
LINCOLNE, ROBERT DE {alias DE NICOLE). Scholar at King's
Hall, 1369; expeUed, May 19, 1385.
LINCOLN, ROBERT. Scholar at King's Hall, 1382. Apparently
the same as Hugh Lincoln who resided till 1440. Died Dec.
17, 1440, without taking a degree. (Trin. Coll. Adm., i. 107.)
LINCOLN, ROBERT. M.Gram. 1480-1.
LINCOLN, S. Resident pens, at Jesus, Aug. 1564.
LINCOLNE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Feb. 10, 1650-1. S. of , of Thetford, Norfolk, gent.
School, Bury.
LINCOLN, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1503-4. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1504; of St Andrew's, Cambridge.
LINCOLN, WILLIAM. D.D. Prior of the Cambridge Carmelites.
Appointed penitentiary by the Bishop of Ely, Dec. 8, 1349.
{Pits, 492; B. Zimmerman.)
LINCOLNE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1492. Of Queens'; probably a
fellow. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1509.
LINCOLN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c.
1597; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605; D.D. from Pembroke, 1623.
Fellow of Pembroke. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Oct. 28, 1602. V. of Hackthome, Lines.,
1603-10. R. of Treswell, Notts., 1605-13. R. of West
Halton, Lines., 1612-39. R. of Scotton, 1613-27. Chaplain
to the King. Preb. of Lincoln, 1631-9. Admon. (Lincoln)
1639. Father of the next and of John (1631).
LINCOLN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1624. S. of WiUiam (above). B.A. 1627; M.A. 1631; B.D.
1638; D.D. 1660 {Lit. Reg.). Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford,
1628. R. of Panton, Lines., 1633-47, sequestered. R. of
West Halton, 1667-80. Brother of John (1631) and doubtless
father of the next. {Al. Oxon.)
LINCOLNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Dec. 20,
1649. S. of William (? above), clerk, of Lincolnshire.
LINCOLN, . B.Civ.L. 1480-1.
LINCOLN, . Apparently M.A. Paid for writing letters for
the University, 1503-4. {Gr. Bk, B', 194.)
LINDALL, see LYNDALL.
LINDLEY or LYNLAYE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
Jesus, Easter, 1550. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1556-7; M.A. from
Pembroke, 1560; B.D. 1568. Fellow of Pembroke, 1556.
University preacher, 1565. Proctor, 1567-8.
LINLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1591-2.
LINDLEY, DANIEL. B.A. from Trinity, 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
V. of Darrington, Yorks., 1608-11. R. of Terrington, 1608-
II. One of these names (M.A.), licensed to preach (York)
1616. Preb. of York, 1619.
LINDLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1562. B. at Otley, Yorks. B.A. 1566-7; M..\. from Queens',
1570; B.D. 1577. Fellow of Queens', 1568-83. Ord. deacon
(London) July 16, 1568. University preacher, 1575. R. of
Little Chart, Kent, 1582-1602. Buried there Apr. 29, 1602.
Doubtless father of Nathaniel (1604).
LYNLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1576.
LINLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1629-30. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1628; priest,
Feb. 21, 1628-g. One of these names minister of 'South
Maskham,' 1649. {Shaw, 11. 539.)
LINDLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 8,
1651. S. of WUliam, gent., of Hull. B. at York. School,
York (Mr Wallis). Matric. 165 1. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3,
1651. Barrister of Gray's Inn. Vice-Chamberlain of County
Palatine of Chester, 1665-8. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
John Lightbo^vne, of Manchester. Buried at Manchester
Cathedral Church, Jan. 11, 1668-9. M.I. Will (York) 1869;
of Bowling Hall, Bradford. {Peile, i. 541; Vis. of Yorks.,
1665; E. Axon.)
LINDLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 156S.
LINDLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 10, 1633. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; Scholar, 1637. One
of these names s. of Nicholas, of Hull. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LINDLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 3, 1649. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1649; Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1652-3. One
of these names signed for deacon's orders (York) Aug. 17,
1662.
LINDLEY, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity, June 27, 1666. Doubtless
s. and h. of Thomas, of Skegby, Notts., Esq., deceased.
Bapt. there, Jan. i8, 1648-9. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
LiNDSEY, Samuel
Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 6, 1669. Of Skegby, Esq. Married,
Dec. 13, 1670, at St Helen's, London, Anne, dau. of Samuel
Wilson. One of these names 'B.A. of Trinity,' ord. deacon
(York) c. 1670. {F.M.G., 1061.)
LINDLEY, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 30,
1604. Of Kent. Doubtless s. of Francis (1562). Bapt. at
Little Chart, Kent, June 19, 1586. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
(H. G. Harrison.)
LYNDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 14,
1617. Of Yorkshire. S. of John, of Snawdon. Matric. 1617.
{T.A. Walker, 6.)
LINDOE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1577-8.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Durham) May 23, 1582, as B.A.
LINDSELL, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 14,
1592. Of Bumpstead, Essex. B.A. from Clare, 1595-6; M.A.
1599; D.D. 1621. Fellow of Clare, till 1620. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1614. R. of Molesworth, Hunts., 1606. R. of
Wickford, Essex, 1610. Preb. of Lincoln, 1612-24. Preb. of
Durham, 1619-34. R. of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham,
1623-32. Dean of Lichfield, 1628-33. Bishop of Peter-
borough, 1632-4. R. of Castor, Northants., 1633-4. Bishop
of Hereford, Mar.-Nov., 1634. Died unmarried, Nov. 6,
1634. Buried in Hereford Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. {Al.Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
LYNSELL, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Sx John's, Easter, 1568.
Of Hereford. B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575; M.D. 1597. FeUow,
1572-3-
LYNSELL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1568; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
23, 1575; priest, Sept. 21, 1576. R. of Strethall, Essex,
1575-1638. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1638.
LINDSELL, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1377-
8. Perhaps adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Oct. 19, 1577.
LINDSELL or LINDSEY, SAMUEL. B.A. from Clare, 1609-10;
M.A. 1613; B.D. 1620. Fellow. Ord. priest (York, for
Lincohi) Sept. 1616. R. of Stratford St Mary, Suffolk, 1619-
44, ejected. Preb. of Lincoln, 1624-69. Preb. of Hereford,
1634-69. Buried at Ringshall, Suffolk, Apr. 5, 1669, as
Lindsey. {E. Anglian, vi.)
LINDSELL, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1640.
Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Samuel (above). Bapt. at Strat-
ford St Mary, June 29, 1623. B.A. 1643-4. (V. B. Redstone.)
LINDSELL, THOMAS. B.A. from Clare, 1601-2. Doubtless s.
of Francis (1568), R. of Strethall, Essex. B. there. M.A. 1605.
Ord. deacon (London) May 29, 1604. C. of Chalfont St Giles,
Bucks. V. of Nassiugton, Northants., 1610-4.
LINDSELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1632. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639. V. of Hauxton, Cambs.,
1640-65. Doubtless also V. of Newton, 1640-69.
LYNDSELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1573; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Perhaps ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 30, 1587, as 'M.A.; of Emmanuel
College.' R. of Marham, Northants., 1602-13. Buried there
Oct. 6, 1613.
LINDSEL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. One of these names (M.A.), V. of
Brewood, Staffs., 1629-30.
LINDSELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1642.
Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Samuel (1609-jo). Bapt. at
Stratford St Mary, Feb. 26, 1625-6. Matric. Easter, 1645;
B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1650. Ord. priest (Bishopof Ardfert) June
8, 1652. R. of Bredfield, Suffolk, 1661. R. of Dallinghoe, 1664.
LINSELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 30, 1662.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
LINDSEY, see also LINSEY.
LINDSAY, JOHN. B.A. 1455-6; M.A. 1459-60; D.D. 1470-1.
FeUow of Clare, 1459. Proctor, 1463-4.
LINDSAY, JOHN. B.A. 15187^; M.A. 1522; B.D. 1531-2.
Proctor, 1530-1. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1531.
LYNDSEY, JONATHAN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1646; B.A. 1649-50. Licensed, by the Bishop of Ely,
schoolmaster at Whittlesford, Cambs., 1666.
LYNDSAY, ROBERT. Scholar of Clare, 1461, age 13.
LYNDSEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1567; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1571-2. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 21, 1568, age 21, as Linsey. One of these names V. of
Elm and Emneth, Cambs., 1577.
LINDSEY, ROBERT, Earl of, see BERTIE, ROBERT.
LINDSEY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Aug. 25,
1657. S. of Samuel. B. at Langton-on-Swale, Yorks. School,
Northallerton (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1657. Ord. priest (York)
June, 1666. R. of Spennithome, Yorks., 1672-1720. Author.
Died 1720. {Peile, 1. 579.)
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LiNDSEY, Samuel
LYNDSEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 20,
1671. S. of Peter. B. in London. School, Brentwood (Mr
Bernard).
LINDSEY, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 21, 1741. S. of Robert, draper, of Middlewich, Cheshire.
B. there. School, Leeds, Yorks. (Mr Barnard). Matric. 1741;
B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748. Fellow, 1747-55- Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Sept. 21, 1746; priest (London) Sept. 20, 1747. R-
of Kirby-on-Wiske, Yorks., 1753-6. V. of Piddletown,
Dorset, 1756-63. V. of Catterick, Yorks., 1763-73- After-
wards ministered in a Unitarian Chapel, Essex Street,
Strand. Author, theological. Died Nov. 3, 1808. (Scott-
Mayor, iii. 516; D.N.B.)
LINDSEY, WILLIAM. M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.).
LINDSAY, . B.A. 1468-9.
LINE (?), JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1593.
LYNFYLD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1559- LL.B. 1567. One of these names R. of Little Horsted,
Sussex, 1567. V. of Framfield, 1569-93. WUl (Lewes) 1601;
of Ripe, Sussex, clerk.
LINFIELD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28, 1669.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1670; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1674. (^'- Westmon., 168.)
LYNDEFELDE, JOHN DE. Apparently fellow of Clare, in 1331.
(Clare Coll. Hist., 3.)
LINFORD, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1589.
B. at Bedford, C.1574. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon
and priest (St David's) Mar. 3, 1596-7. C. of St Peter Martin,
Bedford, 1596; R. 1598-1614. Buried there Oct. 14, 1614.
Will (Archd. Bedford) proved by widow, Judith. Father of
Samuel (1626). (H. I. Longden.)
LINFORD, MICHAEL. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, 1564-5-
LINFORD, ROBERT. B.A. from Queens', 1560-1; M.A. 1564;
B.D. 1569. R. of St Mary, Bedford, 1559. Master of Bedford
Hospital, 1568-99. R. of St John, and St Peter, 1576-7.
Widow Jane buried at Wootton, Beds., June 25, 1619.
LINFORD, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1626. Of Bedfordshire. S. of Martin (1589). B.A. 1629-30;
M.A. 1633; B.D. from St Catharine's, 1643. Fellow of St
Catharine's, 1634. Junior Proctor, 1641-2. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. i8, 1637-8; priest, May 20, 1638. Preb. of
Exeter, 1642, ejected, and died before the Restoration. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657. Father of Thomas (next). (Walker, Suffer-
ings.)
LYNFORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, July 16,
1 666. S. of Samuel (above). B. at Cambridge. Schools,
Newark (Mr Leeds) and Bury St Edmunds (Mr Leeds).
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674; D.D. 1689. Fellow,
1675-86. Incorp. at Oxford, 1676. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 1673-4. C. of Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1674. V. of Gt
Ellingham, Norfolk, 1674-5; resigned, 1676. R. of St
Edmund-the-King, Lombard Street, 1685-1724. Preb. of
Westminster, 1700-24; sub-dean, 1723. Chaplain to
William III, Anne, and George I. Archdeacon of Barnstaple,
1709-24. Died Aug. 11, 1724. Buried at St Edmund's,
London. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to the College. [Peile, 11.7;
J. Ch. Smith.)
LINFORD, . Resident at Christ's, as scholar, 1558-9.
Probably Robert Linford (above).
LING or LYNG, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Sept. 12, 1709. S. of William (1664), clerk, of Yarmouth.
B. there. School, Yarmouth (Mr Pate and Mr Welham).
Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-6; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1716-7; priest (Norwich) July 13,
1718. R. of Walsham St Lawrence, with Rockland St
Margaret and St Mary, Norfolk, 1718-43. Died Jan. 30,
1742-3. Buried at Yarmouth. M.I. {Venn, i. 521.)
LINGE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1609;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1617. Perhaps
R. of Beeston St Mary, Norfolk, 1623.
LYNG, HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius,
Apr. 27, 1663. Of London. S. of Thomas, gent., of Norfolk.
School, London (private; Mr Sherley). Matric. 1663. Brother
of Thomas (1661). {Venn, 1. 418.)
LYNGE, JAMES. Adm. (age i6) at Caius, Apr. 20, 1563. S. of
Thomas, of Norwich. School, Norwich. Scholar, 1564; B.A.
1566-7. Probably ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 1579. R. of
Thrandeston, Suffolk, 1603-14. Buried there Nov. 10, 1614.
LING, JOHN. B.A. 1509-10. Perhaps C. of Hislingbury,
Northants. (Will of T. Constable, Archd. Northants., 1532-)
LING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 1, 1633. S.
of Thomas. B. at Godwick, Norfolk. School, South Creake
(Mr Sturgis). B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 1638; priest, Sept. 1639. Perhaps R. of Toftrees,
Norfolk, 1640. R. of Cley-next-the-Sea, 1645. {Peile, i. 426.)
LiNGARD, Robert
LYNG, JOHN Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 3, 1684.
S. of John, clerk, V. of Yalding, Kent. B. there. School,
Yalding (Mr Manly). Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691.
V. of Teston, Kent, 1706-37. Buried there Nov. 1, 1737-
(H. G. Harrison.)
LYNGE, LANCELOT Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1572.
LING, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 19, 1592-
Of Royston, Herts. S. of John, gent. School, Ely. Scholar,
1593-5-
LYNG, RICHARD DE. Chancellor of the University, 1339-45-
See Harling.
LYNGE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1569.
One of these names (B.A.), V. of Kessingland, Sufiolk, 1574.
LING, ROBERT. B.A. 1502-3.
LINGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 19, 1575.
Of Kentford, Suffolk. S. of Thomas, deceased. School,
Gazeley. Scholar; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1583. One of these
names ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1615. V. of South
Creake, Norfolk, 1617. Perhaps father of John (1633).
{Venn, i. 82.)
LINGE, THOMAS. B.A. from Trinity, 1608-9; M.A. 1613.
LING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 1, 1652. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1652.
LYNG, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, June 4,
1661. S. of Thomas, gent., of Norfolk. B. in London. School,
London (private, Mr Sherley). Matric. 1661. Probably adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 30, 1664. Brother of Henry (1663).
{Venn, i. 413.)
LING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Feb. 17, 1612-3.
S. of John, gent., of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham) .
Matric. 1614; Scholar, 1614-20; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620;
B.D. 1627. Fellow, 1621-31. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1623; priest, July 18, 1626. R. of
Girton, Cambs., 1629-44, sequestered. University preacher,
1630. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1656; of Cambridge,
clerk. {Venn, i. 220.)
LINGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Aug. 22, 1642.
S. of John, attorney-at-law, of Marsham, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1642; B.A. 1646-7; M.A.
1650. Fellow, 1651-2, 1654-66. Scrutator, 1655. Ord.
deacon and priest (Bishop Brownrigg of Exeter) Oct. 6, 1658.
R. of Rougham, Norfolk, 1661-2. University preacher, 1662.
R. of Hockwold, Norfolk, 1666-79. Author. Died Jan. 13,
1679-80. M.l. at Hockwold. Benefactor to the College.
{Venn, i. 347.)
LYNG, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 13, 1664.
S. of Edward, gent., of Coston, Norfolk. Schools, Coston
(Mr Colby), Saxthorp (Mr Edmonds) and Norwich (Mr
Lovering). Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1664-72; B.A. 1668-9;
M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 28,
1670. R. of Fulboum St Vigor, Cambs., 1672-1719. Lecturer
of St Nicholas, Yarmouth, 1692-1719. Author, Sermons.
Died at Yarmouth, Nov. 14, 1719. M.I. Father of Benjamin
(1709). {Venn, i. 423.)
LING, . B.A. 1513-4-
LING, . B.A. 1519-20.
LYNGARD, GEOFFREY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
i486.
LINGARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July 6, 1691.
S. of John. B. in London, May, 1674. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1694-5. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Dec. 7, 1693; migrated to the Inner
Temple, Apr. 19, 1695.
LINGARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, May
29, 1649. S. of Richard (? next), of Ireland, clerk. Matric.
1649; B.A. 1652-3.
LINGARD, RICHARD. D.D. 1668 (Incorp. from Dublin).
Said to have studied for some time at Cambridge. M.A.
(Trinity College, Dublin) 1665; D.D. 1664. Fellow of Trinity
College, Dublin, 1660-6, by royal mandate. Vice-Provost,
1662. Regius Professor of Divinity, Dublin, 1662-70. Ord.
deacon, Oct. 22, 1621; priest, Oct. 22, 1622. V. of Killaire,
Co. Meath. V. of St Mary's, Athlone, 1633-60. Archdeacon
of Clonmacnoise, 1639. Dean of Lismore, 1666-70. Died Nov.
1670. Buried in Trinity College Chapel. Will (Dublin) 1671.
{D.N.B.) Another of these names was minister at Workington,
Cumberland, 1646. Said to have been 'a Chancellor in
Ireland.' WiU (P.C.C.) 1655- {B. Nightengale.)
LINGARD, ROBERT. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1586-7. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 13, 1588. R. of ' Swingston '
(Sympson), Bucks., 1596. R. of Lowick, Northants., 1602-47,
ejected.
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LiNGARD, William
LINGARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1592; B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 14; priest,
Dec. 15, 1600. C. of Hanslope, Bucks., 1601. V. of St Giles',
Northampton, 1606-8.
LINGFELD or LINDEFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Feb. 19, 1574-5. Matric. 1575.
LYNGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 21, 1535. Of Stoke, Hereford. Fellow, 1538-9.
('Langham' in Harwood.)
LINGWOOD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1631. Of Esse.x. S. of William, of Braintree, and of
Barnard's Inn. Age 19 in 1634. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 6,
1635. Barrister-at-law. J. P. for Essex. Died Feb. 19, 1699-
1700, aged 85. M.I. at Stisted. {Vis. of Essex; Le Neve,
Mon., V. 209.)
LINKFIELD, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1466-7 (Incorp. from O.xford).
LINNELL, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 12, 1520. Of Weedon, Northants. S. of Robert. B.-'V.
1523-4; M.A. 1528-9. C. of Bugbrooke, Northants., in 1531.
V. of Easton Neston, 1538-75. R. of Tiffield, 1545-75.
Buried there May 19, 1575. (H. I. Longden.)
LINNET or LYNET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1566; B-.'V. 1569-70.
LYNNETT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, Aug. 31,
1698. S. of Josiah, of London. Educated by Mr Mitton, of
St Giles' parish. Matric. 1699; Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1702-3;
M.A. 1706. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1708; priest.
Mar. 17, 1714-5. Will (P.C.C.) 1747; 'heretofore V. of
Canfield Magna, Essex, but late of St Giles'-in-the-Fields,
Midds.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
LINNET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1604.
Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 11, 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
V. of Sompting, Sussex, 1619. Will (P.C.C.) 1646-7; proved
by son William (next). (Peile, i. 249.)
LYNNET, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 4, 1641. Of
Sussex. S. of William (above). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1645-6;
M.A. 1649; B.D. 1662; D.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1647.
Senior Proctor, 1660-1. V. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1665. V.
of Trumpington, 1679-93. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge,
Jan. 25, 1699-1700, aged 77. M.I. in Trinity Chapel. Will
(V.C.C.) 1700. (Le Neve, Mon., v. 207.)
LINSEY, see also LINDSEY.
LINSEY or LYNSEY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1571.
LYNSEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May i, 1621. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1621. Pedigree of Lynsey, of Gun ton, in
Vis. of Norfolk, 1563.
LYNSY, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1583;
B.A. 1586-7.
LYNSEY, GEORGE. Adm. at Christ's, 1698. B. at Alnwick,
Northumberland. Bapt. there, July 20, 1675. Matric. 1698;
M.A. (Edinburgh) 1697. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 19, 1703.
V. of Alnham St Michael, Northumberland, 1712-56. Died
May 20, 1756. Buried at Ilderton. (H. M. Wood.)
LYNSAYE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Lent, 1617-8.
Matric. 1618.
LYNSEY, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 12, 1524. Of Lynn, Norfolk. Fellow, 1527. Died at
Lynn, before graduation, 1527-8.
LINSEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1554. Of
Dent,Yorks. B.A. 1557-8; M.A,i56i; B.D. 1569. Fellow, 1558.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Aug. 24, 1566. University preacher, 1567.
LINSEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. from Clare, 1 580-1. Licensed as schoolmaster at
Swavesey, Cambs., in 1582. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 20,
1584. V. of South Creake, Norfolk, 1591 (M.A.). Father of
Richard (1609).
LINSEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1649.
LINSEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, July 21,
1703. S. of Joseph, yeoman. B. at Cambridge. School,
Histon (private). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
LINSEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 4,
1609. S. of John (1577-8), R. of Creake, Norfolk. Schools,
Gt Bircham (Mr Bloomfield) and Fakenham (Mr Wm.
Jeffrays). Matric. 1609; Scholar, 1609-15; B.A. 1612-3;
M.A. 1616. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1615. School-
master of Lowestoft, 1617-27. C. of Hopton, Suffolk, in
1636. {Venn, 1. 202.)
LYNSEY, W. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1565.
LYNSAYE, . Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1544.
LYNDSEY, . Apparently M.A. Left a bible and 20s. to the
University, 1488. {Gt. Bk, B'.)
LINSLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1613; B.A. 1617; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21,
161 7. R. of South Elmham St Margaret, Suffolk, 1630.
LiPYEATT, Thomas
LINSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Lent, 1589-
9c. Matric. c. 1591; B.A. 1593-4. R. of Chellesworth, Suffolk,
1610 (M.A.).
LINSTEAD, HENRY. B.D. 1471-2. A Carmelite friar. Prior of
the Cambridge House. (B. Zimmerman.)
LINSTEAD, JOHN of. R. of Causton. Benefactor.
LINSTED, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1621. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 24, 1641. Preb. of Lincoln, 1641.
LINTE, WILLIAM. Resident pens, at Queens', Aug. 1564.
LINTHWAITE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Emmanuel,
July 13, 1708. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1715; priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 22, 1716.
LINTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Jan. 14, 1583-4.
Matric. 1584; B.A. 1587-8; Scholar, 1588-91; M.A. 1591.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 12, 1591. V. of
Felixstowe, Suffolk, 1598-1600. R. of Mistley, Essex, 1599-
1610. Died 1610. Will, P.C.C.
LINTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Oct. 16, 1703.
S. of Geoffrey, woollendraper, of Stillington, Yorks. B. there.
School, Coxwold. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Fellow, 1709.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1708-9; priest (Lincoln) June 4,
1710. V. of Butterwick, Lines., 1710. V. of Freiston.
Father of the next.
LINTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Oct. 17, 1739.
S. of John (above), V. of Freiston, Lines. B. there. School,
Coxwold. Matric. 1740-1; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1744-5; priest, Dec. 22, 1745.
LINTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Perhaps R. of Stanninghall,
Norfolk, 1597. R. of Middleton, 1604. R. of Brundon,
Essex, 1610-24. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1624.
LYNTON, WILLIAM. Studied at Cambridge. B.A. (Oxford);
M.A. (Oxford) 1453-4. Degraded and banished for perjury,
1454. {Anstey, 471.)
LINTON, Prior of. B.Can.L. and D.Can.L. 1482-3.
LINWOOD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Feb. 18,
1686-7. S. of Joseph, of London. B. Aug. 24, 1668. School,
Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1686-7; Scholar, 1689; B.A.
1690-1; M.A. 1694. Ord. deacon and priest (London) June 3,
1694. R. of Widford, Herts., 1695-1726. R. of Eastwick,
1719-26. Died 1726.
LIPTRAPS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1572.
LIPTROT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 3, 1714-5.
Previously matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, Mar. 17, 1713-4.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1715. Died in College, Aug. 3,
1715- (A. Gray.)
LIPTROTT, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 7, 1746-7.
Of Caldicott, Warws. S. of John, R. of Broughton Astley,
Leics. School, Nuneaton. Age 18. Matric. pens. Michs. 1747;
B.A. 1750-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1753; pnest,
June 9, 1754. Doubtless V. of Odeby, Leics., 1771-92; died
Feb. 10, 1792, aged 62. M.I. at Odeby. (Nichols, iv. 325.)
LIPTROTT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 2, 1694. Of
Cheshire.
LIPTROTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 8, 1746.
Of Nuneaton, Warws. S. of William. School, Nuneaton.
Age 18. Matric. sizar 1746; B.A. 1749-50.
LIPTROTT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 9, 1724.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1732.
Fellow, 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1728. Master
of Nuneaton School. R. of Drayton, Leics., 1762-97. Died
1797- (Nichols, iv. 593.)
LIPYEATT, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at St John's,
Mar. II, 1736-7. S. of Thomas, gent., of Wiltshire. B. at
Marlborough. School, Marlborough (Mr Stone). Matric.
1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. Fellow, 1743-53. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1755. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 20, 1744; priest
(Lichfield) Sept. 20, 1747. R. of Bobbingworth, Essex, 1751-
1812. R. of Meesden, Herts., 1756-81. R.of Gt Hallingbury,
Essex, 1781-1812. Died Jan. 13, 1812. Brother of the next.
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 482.)
LIPYEATT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, June
15, 1727. S. of Thomas, of Wiltshire. B. at Marlborough.
School, Marlborough (Mr Hildrop). Matric. 1728; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1735; B.D. 1743. Fellow, 1734-57. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1741. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1734; priest,
Mar. 21, 1735-6. V. of Ampthill, Beds., 1736-8. R. of
Collingboume Ducis, Wilts., 1738-43. R. of Meesden, Herts.,
1750-6. R. of Layham, Suffolk, 1756-81. R. of Girton,
Cambs., 1756-8. R. of Gt Hallingbury, Essex, 1758-81.
Died July 5, 1781. Will, P.C.C. Brotherof Jonathan (above).
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 404.)
LiRiFAx, Richard
LIRIFAX, RICHARD. B.A. 1527-8-
L'ISLE, DENIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 24, 1705-6.
S. of Maurice (1671), of Guisborough, Yorks., clerk. B. at
Fishlake. School, Lowther (Mr Lodge). Matric. 1705-6.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, 1712. LL.B. 1712. Licensed by
the Bishop of Ely to teach at Willingham, Cambs., 1707.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, i7i6-7- Auditor and registrar
of Trinity College, 1717- Died June 2, 1727. Buried in
Trinity Chapel. Brother of the next and of John {1700).
L'ISLE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 20, 1712.
S. of Maurice (1671), of Kildale, Yorks., clerk. School,
Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Oakley). Matric. 1713-4; B.A.
1716-7. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1717. Brother of Denis
(above) and John (1700).
LISLE, JOHN. M.A. from Pembroke, 1661. Matric. from
Corpus Christi, Oxford, Dec. 9, 1650. Scholar by the Parlia-
mentary visitors, 1648; B.A. (Oxford) 1651-2. Perhaps V. of
Seamer, Yorks., 1666-94. Died 1694. M.I. (Al. Oxon.)
LISLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 23, 1677.
S. of Henry, merchant, deceased, of Guisborough, Yorks.
B. there. School, Durham (Mr Battersby). Matric. 1677;
B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Ord. deacon (York)' June 11, 1682,
as 'Joshua.' V. of Croxdale, Durham, 1684-94. V. of
Aycljffe, 1694-1723. (H. M. Wood.)
LISLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Apr. 15,
1700. S. of Maurice (1671), of Gt Stainton, Durham. School,
Gisburgh, Yorks. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1704; priest, June, 1707. V. of Fishlake,
Yorks., 1707-55. Died May 30, 1755, aged 73. M.I. Brother
of Denis (1705-6), etc.
LISLE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 9, 1662, as
'John.' Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1662; B.A.
1665-6. Will of one of these names (Chichester) 1690; of
Tortington, Sussex.
LISLE, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, June 8,
1671. Of Yorkshire. B. Aug. 23, 1653. School, Brignall.
Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1672; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
Doubtless C. of Gt Stainton, Durham. R. of Kildale in
Cleveland. V. of Fishlake, Yorks., 1687-1707. Married, at
Stainton, Jan. 9, 1680-1, Elizabeth Tonstall. Died Apr. 6,
1719. Buried at Kildale. M.I. there. Father of John (1700),
Denis (1705-6) and Henry (1712). (H. M. Wood.)
LISLE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 3,
1709. S. of John, clerk (minor canon). B. at Durham. Bapt.
at the Cathedral, Feb. i, 1691-2. School, Sedbergh (Mr
Dwyer). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716; B.D. 1724.
Fellow, 1717-29. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 25, 1718. R. of
Holwell, Beds., 1720. Perhaps R. of Fetcham, Surrey, 1726;
and also V. of Gt Bookham, 1728. (The Bishop of St Asaph
was an Oxford contemporary.)
LISLE or L'ISLE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 17, 1584. Of Battersea, Surrey. Matric. 1584;
B.A. (? 1588-9); M.A. 1592. Fellow. Su/)/). for incorporation
at Oxford, 1592. Lord of the manor of De Lisle's, Wilbraham,
Cambs., where he resided. A pioneer in the study of Anglo-
Saxon. Translator. Died Sept. 1637. Buried at Walmer.
{D.N.D.; Htst. of King's College; Hani-ood; H. P. Stokes.)
LISLEY, MARK. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Aug. 24, 1654.
S. of Thomas. B. at Cliffe, Yorks. Educated by his father.
LISSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1562.
LYSTER, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1573. One of these names, of Little Chester, Derbs., adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1580. Buried at St Alkmund's, Derby,
Nov. 3, 1592.
LISTER, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1634.
S. of Anthony, of Newsholme. Bapt. at Gisbum, Dec. 12,
1617. B.A. 1638; M.A. 1642. V. of Giggleswick, Yorks.,
1638-86. Died Feb. 9, 1685-6, aged 69. M.I. at Giggleswick.
Perhaps brother of Francis (1645-6).
LYSTER, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 25, 1664.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. C. of
Willingham, Cambs., 1674. V. of Burwell, 1681-1705.
LISTER, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1736. Bapt.
at Giggleswick, Mar. 23, 1715-6. School, Giggleswick. B.A.
1739-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June, 1740; priest {Lift. dim.
from York) May, 1741. C. of Astwood, Bucte. V. of Giggles-
wick, 1741-56. Buried there July 2, 1756. (Peile, 11. 232;
M. H. Peacock.)
LISTER, BENJAMIN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1648. Of
Yorkshire. 7th s. of Sir John, of Hull. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1650. Barrister. Buried in York Minster, Nov. 23,
1688. Brother of John (1625) and William (1634).
LISTER, BENJAMIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at Pembroke,
Sept. 22, 1679. S. of Benjamin, of Liston, Essex, Esq.
LISTER, BRIAN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1574;
Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Fellow, 1581.
Lister, John
LYSTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 5,
1677. S. of Nicholas, of Leeds. B. at 'Rigton,' Yorks.
School, Leeds (Mr Gilbert). Matric. 1677. Migrated to
University College, Oxford. Matric. there, July 15, 1681,
'aged 16'; B.A. (St Alban HaU, Oxford) 1682. (.4/. Oxon.;
Peile, II. 64.)
LISTER, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1538-9. Of Gisbum, Yorks.
Ord. priest (London) 1551.
LISTER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1567.
LISTER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1613-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1613-4.
R. of Theddlethorpe St Helen, Lines., 1615.
LISTER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1636. S. of Sir William, of Thornton in Craven, Yorks., Knt.
Matric. 1636; Scholar, 1638. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 13,
1639. Married Winifred, dau. of Sir Richard Fletcher, and
widow of Sir Richard Dacres. Brother of Henry (1636) and
Laurence (1635). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LISTER, EDMUND. B.A. from Queens', 1542-3. Perhaps 3rd
s. of Thomas, of Wcstby, Yorks., who names him in his will,
1541. Probably K. of Gt Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1551-61.
(M. H. Peacock.)
LISTER, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1575. S. of William. B. at Wakefield, Yorks., 1557. Matric.
1575; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; M.D. 1590. Fellow, 1578-93.
Physician to Queen Elizabeth and to James I. F.R.C.P.,
1594. Censor, Elect, etc. Treasurer, 1612-20. Grant of
Arms, 1602. Married, Feb. 27, 1593-4, Mary, widow of John
Fermary, M.D. Died Mar. 27, 1620. Brother of Joseph
(1588). (Munk, I. 104; D.N.B.; M. H. Peacock.)
LISTER, EDWARD. .Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 25, 1617-8.
Perhaps s. of Richard (1585). B. in Yorkshire. Bapt. at
Horbury, Yorks., Sept. 14, 1603. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2.
Brother of William (1617-8). (M. H. Peacock.)
LISTER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Feb. 4,
1645-6. S. of Anthony. B. at Newsholme, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Lucas). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1649; M.A.
(Oxford) 1654. Fellow of New College, Oxford, 1654, by the
Parliamentary visitors. V. of Gisbum, Yorks., 1653-75,
presented by the Crown, 1660. Buried there Nov. 24, 1675.
Perhaps brother of Anthony (1634). {Peile, 1. 503; J. Parker.)
LISTER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1636. 4th
S. of Sir William, of Thomton-in-Craven. Matric. 1636; B.A.
1639-40; M.A. 1643. Fellow, 1640-4, ejected. Died un-
married. Brother oif Laurence (1635) and Christopher (1636).
{Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LYSTER, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
Aug. 5, 1645. S. of Richard, of Leicestershire. Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1649-50.
LISTER, INGRAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1584. 2nd s. of Christopher, of Nesfield, Yorks. One of these
names R. of Stonegrave, Yorks., in 1625, when he married
Grace Coates, of Bowes, widow. (M. H. Peacock.)
LISTER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 25, 1593.
Matric. 1596.
LISTER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1616. S.
of Martin, of Wakefield, Yorks. School, Wakefield. Scholar;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Usher of Wakefield School, 1621-
3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1621; priest, Mar. 1624-5. V.
of Wakefield, 1625-47, ejected; and 1660-78. V. of Leathley,
1647-60. Preb. of York, 1660-71. Governor of Wakefield
School. Fined as a Royalist. Buried Jan. 17, 1677-8, aged 80.
(M. H. Peacock; Walker, Sufferings!)
LYSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 8, 1560-r.
Matric. 1561. Probably B.A. (Oxford) 1564.
LYSTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1563-4.
LISTER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1567; B.A.
1571-2. One of these names V. of Thorp Arch, Yorks.,
1585-1624. Died 1624.
LYSTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1573.
LISTER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1613. Of
Yorkshire.
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1619.
S. of Edward. B. at Hunston, Sussex. Matric. 1619. Died
in College, of small-pox, Dec. 23, 1620.
LISTER, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter, 1625.
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir John (mayor and M.P.), of Hull,
Yorks.; age 6 in 1613. Married Jane, dau. of Christopher
Constable, of Linton-on-the- Wolds. Died Mar. 30, 165 1.
Brother of Benjamin (1648) and William (1634). {Surtets
Soc, XX.XVI. 316; F.M.G., 1257.)
Lister, John
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's, July 2, 1663.
ist s. of Hugh, gent., of Hull. B. there. School, Hull (Mr
Shoares). Matric. 1663. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 26,
1666. {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 24,
1676. S. of William, clerk, of Gravesend, Kent. B. there.
Schools, Gravesend and Canterbury. Matric. 1677; B.A.
1679-80; M.A. 1684. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 16, 1684-5.
Perhaps R. of Rochford, Essex, 1691-1735- V. of Canewdon,
1696. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1735. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 22, 1679- Of
Yorkshire. Probably s. of John, of Wakefield, clothier.
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1684.
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 25, 1704.
S. of George, of Cambridge. School, Histon, Cambs. (Mr
Scaife). Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1708; M.A. 1713-
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. i8, 1708; priest (London) May 23,
1714-
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 26, 1704-5- Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1705. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1709;
priest, 1711.
LISTER, JOHN, Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 31, 1714.
S. of William, husbandman. B. at Birkhouses in Sedbergh,
Yorks. School, Bolton (Mr Booker). Matric. 1714; B.A.
1717-8. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1718; priest (London)
May 24, 1719. Perhaps V. of Upton, Bucks., 1725-
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 25,
1721. S. of James, gent., of Shibden HaU, Yorks. B. at
Halifax. Bapt. May i, 1703. Schools, Hipperholme, Wake-
field (Mr Clarke) and Bradford (Mr Hill). Matric. 1721; B.A.
1724-5; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1727. C. of
Doncaster. First Head Master of Bury School, Lanes.,
1730-49. Succeeded to the family estate. Died Sept. 2,
1759, at Shibden. (Scott-Mayor, m. 338; M. H. Peacock;
R. Stewart-Brown.)
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, June 5, 1729.
S. of John, surgeon. B. at Luton, Beds. Schools, Houghton
Conquest, Beds. (Mr Clark) and Houghton Regis (Mr Brad-
shaw). Matric. 1731.
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, May 22,
1733. Matric. 1733. Name off, 1735. Perhaps s. of Thomas,
of Bawtry, Yorks., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 24, 1733.
If so, of Bawtry, Esq. Died without issue. His two sisters
and heirs sold the manors of Bawtry and Austerfield in 1779.
(Hunter, i. 72.)
LISTER, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1588.
S. of William, of Wakefield. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1599. M.D. 1603 (Incorp.
from Basel, where he went as student in 1596). Incorp. at
Oxford, 1599. Of York, physician. Died Nov. 25, 1622.
Will (York) 1623. Brother of Edward (1575). (F.M.G.,
1256; Cole MS., 5875.)
LISTER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 29, 1611; B.A.
1614-5; M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept.; priest, Dec. 1619. Perhaps V. of North
Mundham, Sussex, 1625. {Al. Oxon.)
LYSTER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 11,
1671. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Barton, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sherbum. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1675; priest. May, 1676.
LISTER, LAURENCE. B.A. 1500-1. Of Yorkshire. M.A. 1504.
Fellow of St Catharine's. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1508.
LISTER, LAURENCE. Sometime student at Cambridge. S. of
William, of Midhope, Yorks. B.A. (Oxford) 1564. M.P. for
Appleby, 1588. Married Evereld, dau. of Sir Johu Sayer, of
Richmondshire. Will (York) 1609. (/4/. 0;t:on.; Burke, Z,.G.:
J. Parker.)
LISTER, LAURENCE. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Apr. 18, 1635. Of Thornton, Yorks. S. of Sir William,
of Thorn ton-in-Craven. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9. Fellow,
1638-9. Died 1639. Brother of Henry (1636) and Christopher
(1636). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LISTER, MARTIN. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 16, 1648. Matric.
1650-1; B.A. 1651-2. Buried at Kensington, Middlesex,
Aug. 19, 1660; from St Martin's parish. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LISTER, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 12,
1655. S. of Sir Martin, of Ratcliffe, Bucks., Knt. B. there.
School, Melton, Leics. (Mr Barwick). Matric. 1658; B.A.
1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow, 1660 (by mandate). M.D.
(Oxford) 1683-4. Practised in York, 1670-83 ; and in London.
F.R.S., 1671. F.R.C.P., 1687. Physician to the Queen,
1703-12. Bought Carlton HaU, in Craven. Zoologist and
antiquary. Author of many works; Historia sive synopsis
methodica conchyliorum, etc. Died at Epsom, Feb. 2, 1711-2.
Buried in Clapham Church, Surrey. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
Munk, 1. 442; Yorks. Arch. Journ., 11. 297; J. Parker.)
Lister, Thomas
LISTER, MATTHEW. M.D. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William of Thorn ton -in -Craven, Yorks. B. there. Bapt. at
Gisbum, .'Vpr. 6, 1571. Matric. from Oriel College, Feb. 23,
1587-8, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1590-1; M.A. 1595; M.D.
(Basel). Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. FeUow of OrieL F.R.C.P.,
1607. Physician to James I, Queen Henrietta Maria, and to
Charles I. Knighted, Oct. 11, 1636. Of Burwell, Lines.
Died at BurweU, Dec. 14, 1656, 'aged 92.' Buried there.
Will (P.C.C.) 1657. (Al. Oxon.; Munk, i. 123; F.M.G., 1255;
D.N.B.)
LISTER, MATTHEW. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Nov. 30,
1682. Of Burwell Park, Lines. S. of Michael, of Aisthorpe
(? Easthorpe). Bapt. Apr. 27, 1666. Married Eleanor, dau.
of Sir Charles Dymoke, Knt., of Scrivelsby. Buried at
Burwell, June 22, 1700. Nephew of Martin (1655). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 596.)
LYSTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1585.
Of Yorkshire. Scholar of Emmanuel, 1587; B.A. 1588-9;
M..^. 1592. Fellow of Emmanuel, c. 1593. Living at Wake-
field, 1620. Doubtless the 'clericus valde doctus' buried at
Wakefield, Aug. 26, 1632. He was benefactor and governor
of Wakefield School. (M. H. Peacock.)
LISTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 8, 1642.
Probably ist s. of Sir Martin, of Buckinghamshire. B. June
10, 1628. 'Left in 1642; served in the War.' M.D. 1678 (Lit.
Reg.). J. P. and colonel of the trained bands of Leicester-
shire, 1681. Of Thorpe Amald, Leics. Half-brother of Martin
(1655). (Nichols, 11. 376.)
LISTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Feb. 4,
1663-4. S. of Robert, yeoman, of Atcham, Salop. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury (Mr Piggot).
LISTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 25,
1678. 3rd s. of William (1650), Esq. B. at Coleby, Lines.
Bapt. Aug. 19, 1662. School, Lawenton (private). Matric.
1678. Died s.p. Brother of Thomas (1675). (Lines.
Pedigrees.)
LISTER, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, May 17, 1532. Left before 1534. Of Earith, Hunts.
One of these names V. of Grantchester, Cambs., 1545.
Perhaps R. of Appleton and Bildestou, SuSolk, in 1558.
LISTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 25, 1393.
Matric. c. 1596.
LISTER, THEOPHILUS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1739. B. at Rochford, Essex. Matric. Easter, 1740; B.A.
1743-4; M.A. 1747. Fellow, 1742-7- Tutor to the sons of
Hon. Robert Townsend. Died in London, in poverty, of
small-pox, Dec. 1747. (Harwood.)
LISTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of Yorkshire. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1624; priest, Sept.
1625. One of these names P.C. of Barlaston, Staffs.,
c. 1630-2.
LISTER, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at St John's,
Apr. 20, 1655. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Gisbum, Yorks. Bapt.
there, Dec. 7, 1635. School, Giggleswick (Mr Walker). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Jan. 19, 1655-6, as s. and h. of Thomas, late
of Arnolds Biggin, Gisbum, Yorks. Of Arnolds Biggin and
Westby, Esq. Buried at Gisbum, Dec. 1, 1660. Will (York)
1660. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock; J. Parker.)
LYSTER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney, Apr.
7, 1675. 1st s. of William (1650), Esq. B. at Lincoln. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Apr. 18, 1678. High Sheriff of Lines., 1696.
M.P. for Lincoln, 1705-15. Of Coleby, Lines., gent. Married
Jane, dau. of John Hawtrey, of Ruislip, Middlesex. Will
(Lincoln) 1718. Brother of Richard (1678). (J. Ch. Smith;
Lines. Pedigrees, 1280.)
LISTER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
Nov. 3, 1683. Resided two years. S. of John. B. at Westby,
near Gisbum, Yorks. Of Arnolds Biggin, Gisbum, Esq.
Married Ehzabeth, dau. of John Parker, Esq., of Entwisle,
Lanes. Died 1706. Buried at Gisburn. (Peik, 11. 94.)
LISTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 5, 1683. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1683; M.B. 1688. Master of Heath School,
Halifax, Yorks., 1688-1728. Died Apr. 23, 1728. (F.M.G.;
A. Gray.)
LISTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 18,
1709. S. of John, gent. B. at Manningham, near Bradford,
Yorks. School, Bradford (Mr Clapham). Matric. 1709; B.A.
1714-5. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1725- V. of Burley-in-
Wharfedale, Yorks., 1720-45. V. of Ilkley, Yorks., 1727-34
and 1735-45. Buried there May, 1745.
LYSTER, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1726. S. of Thomas, of
Rowton, Salop, gent. Matrie. from Trinity College, Oxford,
May 9, 1710, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1713-4- R- oi Newton,
Salop, 1721. R. of Westbury, 1722-72. Died 1772- (■^'•
Oxon.)
90
Lister, Thomas
LISTER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 2, 1742.
S. of Thomas, of Arnolds Biggin and Gisbum Park, Yorks.
Bapt. at Gisbum, Feb. 4, 1723-4. School, Westminster.
Age 18. Matric. 1742. M. P. for Clitheroe, 1745-61. Married
Beatrix, dau. of Jesop Hulton, of Lancashire. Died Nov. 29,
1761. Buried at Gisbum. (M. H. Peacock; Whittaker,
Craven, 54.)
LISTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, May 5,
1744. S. of John. B. at Giggleswick. School, Giggk-swick
(Mr Carr). Ala trie. 1744. Resided four years.
LYSTER, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1581.
LISTER, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1554. S. and h. of Robert, of Finchley,
Middlesex. Matric. 1554; B.A. 1558-g. Fellow, 1557-60.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 22, 1564. Will (P.C.C.)
1571; of Finchley and the Middle Temple.
LYSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1582;
B.A. from Clare, 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Probably V. of South
Kirkby, Yorks., 1591-8. V. of Wakefield, 1598-1620. Preb.
of York, 1614-22. Benefactor and Governor of Wakefield
School. Buried at Sandal Magna, June 6, 1624. (M. H.
Peacock.)
LISTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 25, 1617-8.
Probably s. of Richard (1585). B. in Yorkshire. Bapt. at
Horbury, Apr. 4, 1601. Matric. i6i8. Brother of Edward
(1617-8).
LISTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June 28,
1634. 3rd s. of Sir John, Knt. B. at Kingston-on-HuU.
School, Hull (Mr Ant. Stephenson). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1636. Barrister, 1647. Bencher, 1662. M.P. for
HuU, 1654-5, 1656-8. Recorder of HuU, in 1665. Of South
Frodingham. Brother of Benjamin (1648) and John (1625),
(Vis. 0/ Yorks., 1665; F.M.G., 1257.)
LISTER, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney, July
2, 1650. S. of William, of Coleby, Lines., Esq. B. at Horn-
castle, Lines. Schools, Lincoln (Mr Gierke) and St Bartholo-
mew's, London (Mr Carter). Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Oct. 21, 1650. High Sheriff of Lines., 1669. Married
Frances, dau. of Sir John Franklyn, of Willesden, Middlesex,
Knt. Buried at Coleby, Apr. 16, 1687. Will, Lincoln. Father
of Thomas (1675) and Richard (1678). (Lines. Pedigrees,
1280.)
LISTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, July 9,
1674. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Bradford, Yorks. School,
Bradford. Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1680. Official of Snaith, Yorks. Married
Jane, dau. of Daniel Foxcroft, of Westwood, Leeds. (Robin-
son, Snaith, 96.)
LISTER, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 8,
1736-7. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1736.
LISTER, . M.Gram. 1528-9.
LISTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1621.
LITCOTT, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1665.
B. at Leigh, Kent. Bapt. Oct. 25, 1646, as s. of Colonel
Leonard Lydcott. Matric. Easter, 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1673. Fellow, 1669. Went abroad as companion to the Earl
of Castlemain. Knighted by James II, 1686. (Harwood,
255-)
LITHERLAND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 21, 1655. S. of John. B. at Burton-on-Trent. School,
Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Usher of Repton School, 1659-62.
Head Master, 1672-80. Died June, 1680. Buried at Repton.
Father of John (1693). (Peile, 1. 568; Repton Sch. Reg.)
LYTHERLAND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1568. R. of Homersfield, Suffolk, 1575-85. R. of St George
and St Cross, South Elmham, 1576-85. R. of Kettleborough,
1584. Benefactor to St John's, 1620.
LITHERLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 7,
1693. Only s. of Edward (1655), deceased, Master of Repton
School. B. there. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1702. R. of Epperstone, Notts., 1702-5:
presented by his mother. Died Nov. 10, 1705.
LITHERLAND, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1582; Scholar, in 1586.
LITHERLAND, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 18,
1585-6. Of Essex. One Robert Letherland was R. of Kelham,
Notts. Will (York) 1629.
LITHERLAND, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, June 13,
1637. S. of William, farmer. B. at Colston Bassett, Notts.
Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 7, 1639, age 19; B.A. 1640-1. C. of
Colston Bassett, 1650.
LITTLE, ANTHONY. B.A. 1519-20; M.A. 1523.
LiTTLEjOHN, John
LITTLE, ANTHONY. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 22, 1551. Of Deeping, Lines. Did not graduate.
Fellow, 1554. Received the tonsure (London) May, 1554.
R. of Wootton Wawen, Warws.
LITLE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Nov. 20, 1652. S. of Thomas, of Dublin. B. there. School,
Pocklington, Yorks. (Mr Luellin). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. C. of Upper Hunsley, Yorks., 1661. V. of
Hunmanby, 1661. V. of Reighton, 1673-83.
LITTLE, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1565. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Halstead, Essex. B. 1550.
Of Halstead. Married Joane, dau. of Stephen Humftrey, of
Drinkston, Suffolk. Died 1626. Buried at Nayland. (Peile,
I. 91; Vis. 0/ Essex, 1634.)
LITTLE, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1626.
Of Suffolk. Probably 2nd s. of Geoffrey (above), of Stoke,
Suffolk. B. at Halstead, Essex, c. 1612. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
LITLE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, c. 1579. S. of Bryan,
of Southill, Beds. School, Holme, Beds. Matric. Michs. 1579.
Migrated to Caius, Dec. 10, 1582, age 19; Scholar, 1582-6;
B.A. 1582-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 13, 1602. V. of
Ketton, Rutland, 1602-14. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, i. 116.)
LITTLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, June 23, 1665.
Of Leicestershire.
LITTLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, .'^pr. 13, 1661. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1663; B.A. 1664-5;
M..\. 1672. One of these names R. of Loseby, Leics., 1665-72.
LITTLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 6, 1680.
Probably s. of Geoffrey, of Essex. B. at Henney, Essex.
Matric. 1681; B..\. 1683-4; M.A. 1687; B.D. 1694; D.D. 1701.
Fellow, 1688-1703. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1689-90.
Preb. of Norwich, 1700-31. P.C. of St Margaret, Lynn, 1702.
R. of Tydd St Mary, Lines., 1704. Died Apr. 20, 1731, aged
66. M.I. in Norwich Cathedral. Father of Thomas (next).
(Morant, 11. 315.)
LITTELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 15, 1722.
Of Lynn, Norfolk. S. of Thomas (above), D.D. Matric. 1725;
B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. Fellow, 1729. Died Mar. 27, 1731.
LITTLE, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1726. S. of Christopher,
of Whitnash, Warws. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford,
July 3, 1708, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. (Al. Oxon.)
LITELBURY, ED. (major). Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1560. One Edward Littelbury adm. at Gray's Inn, 1564.
LITELBURY, ED. (minor). Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1560. One Edward Littlebury adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June
21, 1563.
LITTLEBURY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1615-6. Probably s. of Edward, of Enfield, Middlesex and
Essex, Esq. B.A. 1619-20. Brother of John (1609).
LITELBERYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1560. One of these names s. of Humphrey, of Hagworthing-
ham and East Kirby, Lines. Age 26 in 1569. Married and
had issue. (Lines. Pedigrees, 599.)
LITTLEBURY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1609; B.A. 1613. Probably s. of Edward, of Enfield, and of
Essex (whose will, P.C.C, 1625). One of these names, of
Enfield, Middlesex, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1607-8.
Brother of Edward (1615). (J. Ch. Smith.)
LITTLECROPPE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1645. Migrated to Clare, May 29, 1645. B.A. 1648-9.
Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Feb. 23, 1648-g.
LITTLEFEAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
27, 1674. S. of William, mercer. B. at Nottingham. School,
Nottingham. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Usher at Notting-
ham Grammar School, 1678. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1680;
priest, Dec. 1683.
LITTLEFORD, THOMAS. M.A. from Christ's, 1688. S. of
John, of BaninghaU, Salop. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Mar. 18, 1669-70, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1673. R. of
Hughley, Salop, 1686. R. of Quatt, 1695. Buried there
Mar. 12, 1708-9. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 90, 110.)
LITTLEHALES, BAKER JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) atTRiNiTY,
June 19, 1750. S. of Joseph, of Westminster. School,
Westminster. Scholar, 1751. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 12,
1746. Died Oct. 30, 1782. (G. Mag.)
LITTLEHALES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Dec. 29, 1744. S. of Richard. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1745-6; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1753. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 10, 1750; priest, Sept. 22, 1751. R. of
Glendon, Northants. (sinecure), 1761-1808. Died 1808.
(H. I. Longden.)
LITTLEJOHN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1647-8. Of London. B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1658. R.ofHulcote,
Beds., 1666-1705. V. of Salford, 1690-1715. Father of the
next.
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LiTTLEjoHN, John
LITTLEJOHN, JOHN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1714. S. of John
(above), of Hulcote, Beds., clerk. Matric. from University
College, Oxford, July 9, 1690, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1693.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 9, 1697. V. of Mentmore, Bucks.,
1697-1706. Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1703-6. R. of
Hulcote, Beds., 1705. R. of Salford, 1715. (Al. Oxon.)
LITLER or LYTTLER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Peterhouse, June 14, 1645. Of Surrey. Migrated to Jesus,
Dec. 1645. Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1647.
LITTLER, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 6, 1649. Of Chertsey, Surrey. Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1657. Fellow, 1652-66. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 19, 1663. R. of Foulmere, Cambs.
LITTLER, ROBERT. M.A. 1652 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Brasenose College, 1651. M.A. 1651; B.D. 1658. V. of
Deptford, Kent, 1660-2.
LITTLESHAW, . B.D. 1482-3. A monk.
LITTLETON, EDWARD. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Sir Adam, of Stoke St Milburgh, Salop, Bart. Matric. from
St Mary Hall, Oxford, Apr. 2, 1641, age 15; B.A. (Oxford)
1644; M.A. 1648. Fellow of All Souls, 1647. Proctor
(Oxford) 1656. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 24, 1649.
Barrister, 1664. Went to the Barbados as secretary to Lord
Willoughby of Parham, 1666. Judge in Barbados, 1670-83.
Elected member of the Assembly, 1674. Returned to London
and filled the of&ce of agent for Barbados, 1683. Author of
tracts in the Colonies. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LITTLETON, EDWARD. M.A. from Christ's, 1690. S. of
Edward, of Salop. Matric. from All Souls, Oxford, Jime 10,
1681, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1685. R. of Merston, Sussex,
1689. V. of Amberley, 1701. R. of Bignor, 1701. Preb. of
Chichester, f7o6-2i. [Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 117.)
LITTLETON, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1716. B. at Stoke St Milburgh, Salop. B.A. 1720-1; M.A.
1724; LL.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1720. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1 72 1-6. FeUow of Eton, 1726. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Apr. 25; priest, May 31, 1724. V. of Mapledurham,
Oxon., 1726-33. Chaplain to the King, 1730. Author, poems
published in Dodsley's 'Collection.' Died Nov. 16, 1733.
Buried at Mapledurham. Admon., P.C.C. (Harwood;
D.N.B.)
LITTLETON, Sir EDWARD, Bart. Adm. as nobleman at
Emmanuel, Apr. 20, 1744. Of Stafiordshire. S. of Fisher,
and nephew of Edward, 3rd Bart. Matric. Fell. -Com. 1744;
M.A. 1746. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Jan. 2, 1741-2. Sheriff
of Staffs., 1762-3. M.P. for Staffs., 1784-1807. Died May 18,
1812. Brother of the next. (G.E.C.)
LITTLETON, FISHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 30,
1747. 2nd s. of Fisher. Barrister-at-law. Brother of Edward
(above). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
LITTLETON, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, 1680-1.
LITTLETON, JOHN. Scholar of Trinity, 1620; B.A. 1620-1.
One of these names R. of St George, Southwark, 1638.
LITTLETON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs.
1646.
LITTLETON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 24,
1648. Of Shropshire. School, Charterhouse. Age 16. Matric.
1649; Scholar, 1651; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Fellow,
1653-5. Ord. deacon (Bishop of Derry); priest (Durham)
Sept. 22, 1661. Preb. of Ripon, i66i-8i. R. of West Tan-
field, Yorks., 1669-81. V. of Ainderby Steeple, 1673-81.
Buried at Tanfield, Jan. 21, 1680-1. (M. H. Peacock.)
LITTLETON, MATTHEW. B.A. from King's, 1610. B. 1582.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) Feb. 17, 1610-1; priest. May 19, i6ir.
R. of Hedsor, Bucks., 1612.
LITTLETON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 9, 1635. Of Stafford. School, Wolverhampton. Matric.
1636; B.A. 1639-40; Scholar, 1641. Minister at Wolver-
hampton, in 1648. P.C. of Acton Trussell, Staffs., c. 1651-2.
{T. A. Walker; Wm. Salt Arch Sac, 1915.)
LITTLETON, RICHARD. M.A. 1688 (Lit. Reg.).
LITTLETON, THOMAS. M.A. from St John's, 1737. S. of
Richard, of Wellington, Salop. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Apr. 28, 1722, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1725-6. Per-
haps R. of Middleton Scriven, Salop, 1739-40. R. of Oldbury,
1743-93. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 487.)
LITTLETON, WALTER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1623-4. S. of Sir Edward, of Pillaton Hall, Staffs., Bart.
Migrated to Oxford, after 12 terms. B.A. (Lincoln College)
1626. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1626-7. M.A. (Cambridge)
1630; LL.D. (Cambridge) 1639. Chancellor of diocese of
Lichfield, 1660-70. Knighted, Feb. 1661-2. Master in
Chancery. Died Dec. 1670. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1671; of the
Close, Lichfield. (Le Neve, Knights, 153; Staffs. Pedigrees.)
LivELEY, John
LITTLETON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 25, 1599. Left, 1601-2, being refused a
fellowship. Of Wellington, Staffs. Gentleman usher to the
Countess of Bedford. (Harwood.)
LITTLEWOOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec.
9, 1665. S. of Joseph, citizen of London. B. in London.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1667. «
LITTLEWOOD, PETER. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 9, 1698.
S. of Peter. B. at Staveley, Derbs. School, Staveley (Mr
Edmonds). Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1698-9; B.A. 1701-2.
Probably ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1702; priest, June,
1704. C. of Brampton, Derbs. (Peile, 11. 142.)
LITTLEWOOD, ROBERT. Scholar at Emmanuel from Lady
Day, 1603; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1608.
LITTON or LYTTON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 15, 1690. B. at Windsor, 1673. Colleger at Eton,
1686-90. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1706-7.
LITTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 13,
1576. S. of William, gent., of Litton, Derbs. School,
Tideswell.
LITTON, ROWLAND. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14) at Caius, Mar.
30, 1576. S. of Rowland, Esq., of Knebworth, Herts.
Educated at home. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1579. M.P. for
Truro, 1586-7; for Herts., 1597-8, 1604-11. Lieut, of Herts.,
1588. Sheriff of Herts., 1594-5. Knighted, Apr. 23, 1603.
Died June 23, 1615. Buried at Knebworth. Will, P.C.C.
Father of the next and William (1603). (Venn, i. 86; Vis. of
Herts., 1634.)
LITTON, ROWLAND. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept. 18,
1609. S. of Sir Rowland (above), of Knebworth, Herts., Knt.
Matric. 1609. Adm. at Lincoln's lun, Aug. 16, 1611. Brother
of William (1603). (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
LYTTON, ROWLAND. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
Jan. 24, 1631-2. S. of Sir William (1603), Knl., of Kneb-
worth, Herts. School, Hertford. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1633. M.P. for Herts., 1656-8, 1659, 1660. Knighted, June
27, 1660. Of Knebworth. Died Nov. 2, 1674. (Le Neve, 82;
Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
LITTON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 17,
1603. S. of Sir Rowland (1576), of Knebworth, Knt.
Knighted, May, 1624. M.P. for Herts., 1624-5, 1628-9,
1640-8. Of Knebworth. Died Aug. 14, 1660. Brother of
Rowland (1609) and father of Rowland (1631-2). (Vis. of
Herts., 1634.)
LITTON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney, Jan.
25, 1659-60. 1st s. of Rowland (1631-2), Esq. B. at Kneb-
worth, Herts. Schools, Bulwick (Mr Hicks) and Hertford
(MrBatteU). Matric. 1660. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May
3, 1661. Knighted, May 6, 1677. Of Knebworth. Died s.p.
Jan. 14, 1704-5. M.I. at Knebworth. (Le Neve, Knights, 83;
Le Neve, Mon., ii. 78.)
LYTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1699. B. at Windsor, 1679. Matric. 1699-1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. FeUow, 1702. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19,
1703; priest (Ely) Jan. 6, 1703-4. R. of Knebworth, Herts.,
1704-30. Died 1737. (Harwood.)
LIVELEY (PCLYVELY), ALEXANDER. B.A. from Corpus
Christi, 1578-9.
LIVELEY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1564-
5; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572. FeUow,i57i-8. Regius Professor
of Hebrew, 1575-1605. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
July 20, 1602. Preb. of Peterborough, 1602-5. R- oi Pur-
leigh, Essex, 1604-5. Author. One of the translators of the
authorised version. Married Catharine, dau. of Prof. Thomas
Lorkin. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, May 7, 1605,
aged 60. Inventory (V.C.C.) 1605. Father of the next, of
John (1593-4) and Lorkin (1606), brother of Richard (1558).
(Cooper, 11. 407; D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
LIVELEY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1601. S.of
Edward (above). B. at Cambridge, 1586. Notary public.
Secretary to Bishop Neile, of Durham. Buried at Croxton,
Cambs., Sept. 7, 1650. WiU, P.C.C. Brother of John (1593-4)
and Lorkin (1606).
LIVELEY, JAMES. Matric. from St John's, c. 1597. 3rd s. of
Richard (1558), V. of Maxey, Northants. B.A. 1604-5; M.A.
1608. FeUow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1613-4; priest,
June 19, 1614. Buried at Barnard Castle, Durham, Nov. 23,
1617. Brother of Samuel (1607).
LYVELIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1565;
B.A. 1569-70.
LIVELY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1593-4.
ist s. of Edward (1564). B. at Cambridge, 1579. Bapt. Apr.
3, 1579. Scholar; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1611. V. of
Over, Cambs., 1605-25. V. of KeUoe, Durham, 1625-45.
V. of Gainford, 1628-56. Buried at Kelloe, Apr. 23, 1656.
Brother of Edward (1601) and the next.
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LIVELEV, LORKIN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1606.
5th s. of Edward (1564). B. at Cambridge, 1590. Bapt.
Sept. 8. B.A. from King's, 1613-4. Ord. deacon (Feterb.)
Dec. i8, 1614; priest, Feb. 26, 1614-5- V. of Haconby,
Lines., 1615-31. V. of Crondall, Hants., 1631, ejected.
Buried at Frimley, Surrey, Dec. 30, 1652. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1653, to widow Alice. Brother of Edward (1601) and the
above.
LIVELEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1558.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1563. V. of Maxey, Northants.
1563-85. R. of Market Deeping, Lines., 1570; 'aged 35;
married, resides; skilled in Latin' {Lib. cler. Lincoln, 1576).
R. of Romaldkirk, Yorks., 1585. Buried there Dec. 18, 1598.
Father of James (1597) and Samuel, brother of Edward
(1564).
LIVELY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1607.
S. of Richard (above). Bapt. at Romaldkirk, Mar. i, 1589-
90. Buried at AU Saints', Newcastle, Nov. 21, 1649. Will
dated, Nov. 4, 1649; 'of Pilgrim St., Newcastle.'
LIVERMORE, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter,
1620; B.,-\. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4;
priest, June 5, 1626. C. of Gt Wilbraham, Cambs., 1626.
Probably V. of Exning and Landwade, in 1650.
LIVERMORE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
liastcr, 1639.
LIVERMORE, JOHN. Adm.sizar (age 16) at Sidney, May, 1664.
5th s. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Wethersfield, Essex.
Schools, Wethersfield (Mr Fish) and Bishop's Stortford
(Mr Tho. Leigh). .Matric. 1667; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
R. of Markshall, Essex, 1674-1718. Probably admitted an
extra-licentiate R.C.P., c. 1680. R. of Little Tay, Essex,
1701-18. Died 1718. {Munk, t. 405.)
LIVERMORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Feb. 7,
1666-7. S. of Peter. B. at Thurlow, Suffolk. Schools, Thur-
low (Mr Billingsley) and Ratton (Mr Tucker). Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1673-4.
LIVERMORE, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 20,
1583. Matric. sizar, 1583.
LIVERSEDGE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
May 12, 1679. S. of Samuel, mercer. B. at Wakefield, Yorks.
School, Wakefield. Matric. 1679, as ' Levershuch ' ; B.A.
1682-3. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1683; C. of Wigginton;
priest (Chester) Dec. 19, 1686. V. of Kilnwick Percy, Yorks.,
1687. Buried there May 24, 1728. (M. H. Peacock.)
LEVERSEDGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1641. Of Lx)ndon. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
LIVESEY, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus, June 22,
1674. Of Cheshire. S. of James (1645). Matric. 1674; B.A.
1677-8; M.A. 1681. He had been a pupil, at Rostheme,
Cheshire, of Thomas Martindale.
LIVESEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 9, 1645. S. of
Robert, yeoman, of Bury, Lanes. B. there. School, Leigh
(Mr Greenhalgh). Matric. 1645. Migrated to St John's,
Feb. 26, 1646-7. Returned to Christ's, 1647-8. Ord. (by
Bury Classis) to Turton, Oct. 23, 1650. Transferred to
Atherton, 1652. V. of Gt Budworth, Cheshire, 1657-82.
Author, Sermons. Died Feb. 7, 1681-2, aged 57. Fatier of
Humphrey (1674). {PeiU, i. 494; D.N.B.)
LIVESAY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1714.
LIVESEY, . Pens, at Trinity Hall, June 26, 1746, till
1749. Perhaps William, s. of John, of Hinwick Hall and
\V>inington, Beds. Bapt. Feb. 23, 1728. Buried Feb. 2, 1757.
LIVETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 24, 1703. B. at
Gt Gransden, Hunts.
LIVET, WILLIAM. .\dm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, May 16,
1668. S. of , of Mayfield, Staffs.
LIVINGE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1632.
(M. Harvey, Beds., 431.)
LIVING or LYVYNG, WILLIAM. M.A. 1465; B.D. 1477-8;
D.D. 1481. Fellow of King's. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 13, 1472-3; deacon, Apr. 11; priest (Ely) Apr. 17, 1473.
Will (P.C.C.) 1495; 'of Wootton Wawen, Warws.; and
Fordingbridge, Hants.' (Not found in Harwocd.)
LIVING, WILLIAM. Incorp. at Oxford, July 13, 1568, as 'B.D.
of Cambridge." V. of St Bride, Fleet Street, 1559-65. R. of
St Swithin, 1561; and of St Mary Abchurch, 1567, till his
death, 1582. (.Al. Oxon.)
LIVING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1618.
Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2.
LIVING, . Adm. pens, at King's, Easter, 1618.
LIVINGSTON, ALEXANDER. M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from Edin-
burgh); B.D. 1628. Fellow of Magdalene. Perhaps R. of
Northchurch St Mary, Berkhampstead, Herts., 1642.
LIXTER, . B.A. 1468-9.
Lloyd, Edward
LLEWELLIN, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 26,
1657. S. of David (housekeeper to King Charles). B. at
Windsor, Berks. School, Eton. B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln); priest, 1665. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Lincoln. R. of South mediety of Darley Dale, Derbs.,
1665-71. R. of Bradley, 1669-71. R. of Tansor, Northants.,
1671-85. V. of Hambledon, Rutland, 1671-6. R. ofGretton,
Northants., 1672-5. Preb. of Lincoln, 1672-5. Preb. of
Peterborough, 1676-85. R. of Alwalton, Hunts., 1679-85.
Died Aug. 18, 1685. 'Obscurely buried in London.' Will,
P.C.C. Father of Matthias (1705). (Peile, i. 576; Vis. of
Northants., 1681; H. I. Longden.)
LUELLIN or FLEWELLYN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
Pembroke, Feb. 1637-8. S. of George. B. at Buckden,
Hunts. Matric. 1637-^; B.A. 1641-2. Migrated to St John's^
1650. M.A. 1655. Head Master of Pocklington School,
1650-7, when he was removed for joining the Romish Church.
(M. H. Peacock.)
LLEWELLYN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1552,
as Fewyllams.
LLEWELLIN, MATTHIAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June II, 1705. S. of David (1657), R. of Tansor, Northants.
B. there. School, King's Cliff (Mr Newton). Matric. 1705;
B.A. 1709-10.
LLEWELLYN, SIMON. M.A. from Pembroke, 1725. S. of
Francis, of Cowbridge, Glamorgan, clerk. Matric. from New
Inn Hall, Oxford, May 25, 1710, age 17; B..'\. (Oxford)
1713-4. V. of Cubert, Cornwall, 1732-5. V. of St Minver,
1735-66. Buried there May 16, 1766. Will (P.C.C.) 1769; as
Llewellin-Leach. (Al. Oxon.)
FLWELLYN, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1566; B.A. 1571-2; M..\. 1575. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
26, 1575-
LLOYD, BELL. .^dm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 4, i747-
S. of William. Scholar, 1747. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 10,
1749; of Pontruffydd, Flintshire, Esq. Sheriff of Montgomery,
1784. Married, Dec. 13, 1758, Anne, dau. of Edward Pryce,
of Bodfach, Montgomery. Died May 6, 1793. (Burke's
Peerage, under Baron Mostyn; Powys Land Club, vii. 195.)
LLOYD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 4, 1731.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1731.
LLOYD, DAVID. B.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Berth-
Iwyd, Montgomery, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford,
Oct. 30, 1612, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1615; B.C.L. 1622;
D.C.L. 1628. Fellow of All Souls, 1618. Preb. of Chester,
1639-42. Chaplain to the Earl of Derby. R. of Trefdraeth,
Anglesey, 1641-2; of Llangynhafal, 1642. V. of Llanfair-
Dyffryn-Clwyd, Denbigh, 1642. R. of Winwick, Lanes.
Warden of Ruthin, 1642; deprived, but reinstated, 1660.
Dean of St Asaph, 1660. Author, Legend of Captain Jones.
Died in London, Sept. 7, 1663. Buried at Ruthin. M.I. there.
Brother of Oliver (1634). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
LLOYD, DAVID. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1662. One of these names, s. and h. of David, of Lloydcarth,
Anglesey, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 28, 1662.
LLOYD, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1667; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1679. Perhaps ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 18, 1675.
LLOYD, DAVID. M.A. 1677 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of 'Crommy Glame,' Carmarthen. Matric. from St
Mary HaU, Oxford, Feb. 28, 1667-8, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1670; M.A. 1672. (Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, DAVID. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. i, 1690-1.
Matric. 1691. One of these names, s. and h. of David, of
Llwydiarth, Anglesey, Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, July 2, 1691.
Called to the Bar, June 3, 1698.
LLOYD, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 27,
1730. S. of Edward, husbandman, of Bangor. B. in parish
of Llanbister, Radnor. School, Ruthin. Matric. 1730; B.A.
1734-5. Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1755-60.
LLOYD or FLOYD, EDWARD. Fellow of St John's, 1618. Of
Denbigh. Junior proctor, 1627-8. Probably the same who
matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1614, as Floode (whom
see; we there assumed them to be distinct). Migrated, after
12 terms to Oxford. Matric. from Hart Hall, Feb. 6, 1617-8;
B.A. (Oxford) 1617-8. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1618. M.A.
(Cambridge) 1621, as Lloyde. But there seem to have been
three of these various names, all at Hart HaU, Oxford, about
the same time. (Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Jan. 13,
1653-4. S. of Robert, clerk, of Llanvair, Denbigh. B. there.
School, Ruthin. Matric. 1653-4.
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 28,
1662. S. of Sir Charles, Knt. and Bart., of Bucklersbury,
London. B. there. Bapt. at St Stephen Walbrook, as
Floyde, Mar. 26, 1644. School, Lewisham, Kent. B.A.
1665-6, as Edward Vaughan Lloyd.
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LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 19, 1666-7.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
LLOVD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 17,
1667. S. of William, yeoman, of Llanvair-Dyfiryn-Clwyd,
near Ruthin, Denbigli. B. there. School, Wrexham (Mr
Lewis). Matric. 1667.
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 10, 1667-8. S. of Henry, Esq., of Llangerniew, near
Llanrwst, N. Wales. B. there. School, Wrexham. Matric.
1667-8.
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 25, 1689. Of
Merioneth. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Probably chaplain
in the Navy, 1701.
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Feb. 11,
1695-6. S. of John, clerk. B. at Llanidloes, Montgomery.
School, Ruthin (Mr Morgan). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700;
M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Bangor)
Mar. 18, 1708-9.
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
May 31, 1708. S. of Humfrey, gent. B. at Gortree, Mont-
gomery. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1708.
LLOYD, EDWARD. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1716. S. of
John, of Llanfair, Denbigh., clerk. Matric. from St Mary
Hall, Oxford, Mar. 31, 1699, age 19; B.A. (Christ Church,
Oxford) 1703. R. of Ripple, Kent, 1712-41. R. of Bettes-
hanger, 1716-41. V. of Walmer, till 1741. Died Apr. 11,
1741. {A I. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
LLOYD, ELIZEUS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1628;
B.A. 1631-2.
LLOYD, EVAN. No B.A. recorded. M.A. from St John's, 1617.
One of these names (B.A.), R. of Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, 1616-
26. Preb. of Bangor, 1616-26. Died c. 1626. (Browne Willis,
Bangor.)
LLOYD, EVAN. Adm. sizar (age 25) at St John's, Dec. 11,
1677. S. of John, gent. B. at Maentwrog, Merioneth. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1681-2.
LLOYD, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 27, 1734.
Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1738. Admon. of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1778; R. of Trottiscliffe, Kent.
LLOYD, FULK. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 20, 1634. Of Wales.
Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. One of these names
V. of Tremeirchion, Flint., 1659. Buried there Jan. o, 1662-3.
(A.Gray.)
LOYD, GABRIEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1631-2.
LLOYD or FLUDD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs.
1579- 5th s. of Meredith Ap John, of Llanelian-yn-Rhos,
Denbigh. B. c. 1560. King's scholar at Chester, 1575-9.
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. from Magdalene, 1586; B.D. 1593; D.D.
1598. Fellow of Magdalene. Divinity lecturer in Chester
Cathedral, 1596. R. of Llanrwst, N. Wales, 1597. R. of
Heswell, Cheshire, 1597-1613. R. of Thomton-le-Moors.
Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1600-4. Bishop of Chester, 1604-
15. R. of Bangor, 1612-5. Died Aug. 1, 1615, aged 55.
Buried in Chester Cathedral. Admon., York. Father of John
(1618). (R. Stewart-Brown; D.A'.B.)
LLOYD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 12, 1726. Of
Lancashire. S. of Gamaliel, of Manchester. Matric. 1726*
M.B. 1731. F.R.S., 1737. D.L. for West Riding, Yorks.,
1779- Of Barrowby, near Leeds. Died Dec. 4, 1783, aged 75.
Buried at Swillington, Yorks. M.I. (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag.)
LLOYD, GRIFFIN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 28, 1623. Matric.
1623.
LLOYD, GRIFFITH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1658.
Of Wales. One of these names, 's. and h. of William, late of
Llanarthney, Carmarthen, Esq.,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 11,
1660. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1667. Ancient, 1680.
LLOYD, GRIFFITH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, July 3,
1730. S. of Thomas, of Beaumaris, Anglesey. School,
Beaumaris (Mr Owen). Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1731; B.A.
1733-4. Perhaps R. of Caerwys, Flint., 1750-60. R. of
Llanycil, Merioneth, 1760. One of these names chaplain in
the Navy, 1738-41.
LLOYD, HEDD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 14,
1703. S. of Hedd, deceased. B. at Llangerniew, Denbigh.
School, Eton.
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sr John's, May
10, 1634. S. of Fulke, gent., of Hafadunos in Llangerniew,
Denbigh. B. there. School, St Asaph (private; Mr Sparke).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 23, 1635-6.
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8, 1669.
Of Carmarthen. One of these names adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 18, 1675.
Lloyd, John
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 17,
1729. S. of Owen, gent., of Wales. B. in the diocese of Bangor.
School, Beaumaris (Mr Owen). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1733-4.
LLOYD, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May 26, 1692.
S. of David, gent. B. at Eglwys-Fach, Denbigh. School,
Ruthin (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Chaplain in
the Navy, 1701-18. One of these names V. of Mold, 1719-49;
R. of Llan-gynhavel, 1729-49; preb. of St Asaph, 1726-49.
(Browne WiUis, St Asaph.)
LLOYD, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 4, 1743-4.
S. of Edward, late of Gwerclas, Llangar, Merioneth. B. there,
Oct. 22, 1725. Schools, Hol>'well, Flint (private; Mr Price)
and Westminster. Matric. 1743-4. FeU.-Com. a few weeks
later. High Sheriff for Co. Merioneth, 1747. Married
Margaret, dau. of Richard Walmesley, of BashaU, Yorks.,
Esq. Died Mar. 31, 1788. Buried at Llangar. M.I. {Venn,
11. 54; Burke, L.G.)
LLOYD, HUMPHREY. M.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from Christ Church, Oxford, 1612; M.A. 1615. Perhaps R.
of Erbistock, Denbigh., 1626. One of these names C. of
Linslade, 1617-29; and also C. of Soulbury, Bucks., 1621,
1628 and 1632. {Lipscomb, in. 457.)
LLOYD or FLUDD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
May 21, 1618. S. of George (1579), Bishop of Chester. B. at
HeswaU, Cheshire.
LLOYD, JOHN. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Dublin); and same
year at Oxford. B.D. from St Catharine's, 1630. C. of
Walberswick, Suffolk, 1639.
LLOYD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1631;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 25, 1641.
S. of Peter, baker, of Shrewsbury. B. there. School, Shrews-
bur>- (Mr Chaloner). B.A. 1646-7.
LLOYD or FLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 23, 1646.
S. of Edward. B. at Sweeney, near Oswestry, Salop. School,
Knutsford (MrCrosdale). Matric. 1646. Migrated to Christ's,
Nov. 19, 1646, age 17. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, June 23,
1648. One of these names caUed to the Bar, 1663. {Peile, i.
510.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 17, 1647.
S. of David, of Anglesey. B. there. School, Beaumaris
(Mr Davis).
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 30, 1672.
S. of Edward, clerk, of Northop, Flint. B. there. School,
Ruthin. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Sept. 22, 1676.
S. of Isaac. B. in Montgomery. B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 21, 1678. Of
Anglesey. Matric. 1678; Scholar, 1681. Probably B.A. from
Trinity, 1682.
LLOYD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1677. S. of
Thomas. B. at Halton, Flint. School, Eton. Migrated to
Christ's, July 4, 1679. B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1681; priest, June, 1682. C. at
Taplow, Bucks. Probably R. of Bangor, 1682-7. Buried
Aug. 23, 1687. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1680). {Peile, n.
62; D. R. Thomas, Diocese of St Asaph, i. 436.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 23, 1680. Previously
matric. from Jesus CoUege, Oxford, May 10, 1678, age 16. S. of
Simon (1640), of Llanynys, Denbigh., clerk. Scholar, 1681 •
B.A. 1682-3. Warden of Ruthin, Denbigh, 1682. V. of
Llanynys, 16S3-1718. Head Master of Ruthin Grammar
School, 1691-5. Brother of Peter (1681). {Al. Oxon.; D. R.
Thomas, St .4saph, 11. 115.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 16,
1690-1. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at LlandriUo,
Merioneth. School, Ruthin (^fr Price). Matric. 1691. {See
the next.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May 21, 1691
S. of WiUiam (1654-5), D.D. B. at the Bishop of Llandafi's
palace, Mathem, Monmouth. School, Norwich (Mr Burton).
Matric. 1691. Probably B.A. 1694-5; and M.A. 1698 (but
see the man above). Died 1706.
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 16, 1706.
S. of John, of Shrewsbury. B. there. School, Shrewsbury
(Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1712. V. of St Mary, Shrewsbury,
1715-43- R- of Berrington, Salop. Died May 19, 1743. The
father was of FrankweU; brother of Richard, Head Master of
Shrewsbury. {Scott-Mayor.)
LLOYD, JOHN. M.A. 1707 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A. from
Jesus CoUege, Oxford, 1702; M.A. 1704-5. {Al. Oxon.)
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LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's, June 9,
1709. S. of Richard (1679), Head Master of Shrewsbury.
B. there. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3;
M..\. 1716. Fellow, 1714-S. Ord. deacon (London) May 31,
1713. Ordinary and official of St Mary's, Shrewsbury, 1735-
60. Died May 26, 1760 (?). Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1759; of Shrewsbury, clerk. (Scott-Mayor.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm.sizar at Queens', May 26, 1716. Of Wales.
.Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20. Ord. priest (LlandafT, at
Hereford) Dec. 22, 1723. C. of Llangattock-Lingoed, Mon-
mouth. (F. S. Hockaday.)
LLOYD, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1724. S. of James, R. of
Clapbam, Sussex, clerk. Matric. from Gloucester Hall,
Oxford, July 19, 1707, age 16; B.A. (Brasenose, Oxford) 1711.
V. of Maresfield, Sussex, 1728. V. of Chiddingley, 1737.
[At. Oxon.)
LLOYD, JOHN. M.A. from Magdalene, 1725. S. of Richard,
of Hereford. Matric. from Brasenose GjUege, Oxford, Mar.
31, 1710, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1713-4. One of these names
(M.A.), R. of Caston, Norfolk, 1733-5. V. of East Winch,
during 1733. Died 1735. {Al, Oxon.)
LLOYD, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1728. Probably matric.
from St Mar>' Hall. Oxford, 1700; B.A. (Christ Church,
Oxford) 1704. (Al.0.ton.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 9, 1731. Of Uckfield,
Sussex. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1740.
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Sept. 22,
1735. S. of John, Esq., of Middlesex. B. in London. School,
Shrewsbury (Dr Phillips). Matric. 1735; B.A. 1739-40; M.A.
1743. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1741-2; priest, Feb. 27,
1742-3. One of these names chaplain in the Navy, 1745-7.
(ScoU-Mayor, in. 470.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 28, 1745.
S. of John, of London. B. June 20, 1728. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1745-6; Scholar, 1747. Perhaps adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 28, 1747, as s. of John, of London,
distiller. Perhaps died in Islington, May, 1790.
LLOYD, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i, 1645.
Previously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Apr. 21,
1642, as s. of John, age 15. Of Salop. S. of John, alderman,
of Shrewsbury. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. V. of
Dagenham, Essex, 1651-4. Married Anne, dau. of George
Walker, R. of St John-the-Evangelist, London. Died Nov.
18, 1654. M.I. at Dagenham. Will, P.C.C. (H. Smith.)
LLOYD, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 6, 1674-
S. of Hugh, of Penmorfa, Carnarvon. B. there. School, Whit-
church. Matric. 1674.
LLOYD, LEWIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 13, 1675. Of
Carmarthen. B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
LLOYD, MOSES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 10,
1719. S. of Maurice, druggist, of Salop. B. at Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3;
M..A. 1726. Fellow, 1726-32. R. of Fomcett St Mary and
St Peter, Norfolk, 1 730^-64. Died July 4, 1764. {Scott-Mayor,
III. 326.)
LOYD, MOUNTAGUE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 8,
1699. S. of John, of London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
1699; Scholar, 1702; B..A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706; B.D. 1713;
D.D. 1717 {Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1705. Ord. priest (London)
Sept. 22, 1706. R. of Barnwell St Andrew, Northants., 1714-
23. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1723; of St .Andrew's, Holbom.
LLOYD, NATHANIEL. LL.D. 1710 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Richard, LL.D., of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
from Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 9, 1685, age 15; B.C.L.
(Oxford) 1691; D.C.L. 1696. FeUow of AU Souls, 1689.
Advocate, 1696. Master of Trinity Hall, Jime 20, 1710-35.
Vice-Chancellor, 1710-1. Knighted, May 29, 1710. Queen's
Serjeant. Died at Sunbury, Mar. 10, 1741. Buried in Trinity
Hall Chapel. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1741. {Al.Oxon.; D.W.B.)
LLOYD, OLIVER. LL.B. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, 1621; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1627;
D.C.L. 1635. Fellow of AU Souls, 1624-48 and 1660-2.
Doubtless s. of Jenkin, of Berthlwyd, Montgomery., and
nephew of Oliver, D.C.L., Chancellor of Hereford, whose
Will (P.C.C.) 1625, he proved. Died Mar. 17, 1662. Brother
of David (1616). {Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
LLOYD, OWEN. M..A. from St John's, 1665. S. of Thomas, of
Hendre Mur, E^q. B. in Merionethshire. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1657-8; B.A. (Oxford) 1661. R. of
Llanfechain, Montgomery, 1670. R. of Llanwj'ddelan, 1670.
Married Alice, dau. of Laurence Kyffin. Died 1698. M.I. at
Llanfechain. {Al. Oxon.; Thomas, St Asaph, 11. 226.)
LLOYD, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 5, 1700-1.
S. of William, of Anglesey. School, Bangor (Mr Morgans).
Matric. 1701 ; Scholar, 1703; B..\. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Incorp.
Lloyd, Richard
at Oxford, 1712. R. of Llansadwm, Anglesey, 1707. R. of
Llanddeusant, 1713. R.of Llangefni, 1732. Preb. of Bangor,
1740-3; Chancellor, 1741-7. {Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, OWEN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, July 20, 1702.
Of Anglesey. 4th s. of David, of Twrkelyn, Esq. Matric. Dec.
1701; LL.B. 1707. R. of Llandyfrydog, Anglesey, 1708-15.
Died Dec. 13, 1715. aged 34. Buried at Aberffraw. M.I. there.
(Brownie Willis, Bangor, 175.)
LLOYD or FLOYD, PETER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 19, i68i,
as Floyd. S. of Simon (1640), of Denbigh. Migrated to St
Catharine's, July 5, 1681, as sizar. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1685-6.
Brother of John (1680).
LLOYD, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 27,
1683. S. of George, husbandman, of Salop. B. at Stockton,
Salop. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1683; B.A.
1686-7. Ord. deacon (Hereford) May 22, 1687; C. of New
Radnor. V. of Forden, Montgomery, c. 1688-1721. Died
July 3, 1721. Brother of Richard (1676). {Powys-Land Club,
VI. 136.)
LLOYD, PHILIP. M.A. from King's, 1721. S. of John, of
Langorse, Brecon, clerk. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
May 21, 1713, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1716-7. One of these
names preb. of Lincoln, 1720-8. Perhaps of St James',
Clerken well, clerk. Buried Nov. 13, 1728. Will (P.C.C.) 1728.
{Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD or FLOYD, PIERSON. .Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 25, 1722. S. of Thomas, of Middlesex (probably of
St Margaret, V\'estminster, victualler). School, Westminster.
Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729. Usher
and 2nd Master of Westminster, 1726-71. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) Mar. 8, 1729; priest. May 18, 1730. R. of
Croughton, Northants., 1732-79. R. of Eastleach Martin,
Gloucs., 1733 (Sept.-Nov.j. R. of (mediety of) Waddesdon,
Bucks., 1733-81. Preb. of York, 1777-80. Chancellor of
York, 1780-1. Died Jan. 5, 1781. Buried in Westminster
Abbey. WiU, P.C.C. Father of Robert (1751). (Al.Westmon.,
280; F. S. Hockaday.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628-g; M..\. 1632. Incorp. at Oxford, 1632. Perhaps
R. of Tibberton, Gloucs., 1638; and R. of Pentridge, Dorset,
1658-88. (F. S. Hockaday.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. M.A. from St John's, 1637 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Perhaps s. of Sir John, of Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh.,
Knt. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Apr. 30, 1624,
age 18; B..\. (Oxford) 1625-6; M.A. 1628.
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 16,
1638. S. of Robert, V. of Llanvair-Dyffryn-Clwyd, Denbigh.
B. there. School, Ruthin (.Mr Evans).
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 28, 1672.
Became Fell. -Com. Nov. 13, 1672. Matric. 1672; M.A. 1675
{Lit. Reg.). One of these names s. and h. of Richard, of
Hardwick Manor, Yorks.; age 11 in Aug. 1666. {Vis. of
Yorks., 1666.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 13,
1674-5. S. of Thomas, gent., of Wrexham, Denbigh. B.
there. School, Wrexham. Matric. 1674-5.
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 24,
1676. S. of George, of Salop. B. there. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. R. of Croft-cum-
Yarpole, Herefordshire. Buried there July 28, 1723. M.I.
Brother of Peter (1683).
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, July 4,
1679. S. of Richard, gent. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury (private).
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 28,
1679. S. of Griffith. B. at Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury
(Mr Taylor). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Fellow,
1685-92. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1685-6. Head Master
of Shrewsbury, 1687-1722. Preb. of Hereford, 1708-33.
Preb. of Brecknock. V. of Sellack, Hereford. Died Oct. 17,
1733. Father of John (1709). {Scott-Mayor.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 12,
1713. S. of Talbot, deceased. B. at Lichfield. School,
Lichfield (Mr Hunter). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1717-8; M.A.
1721. Fellow, 1718-23. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 9,
1719-20. K.C., 1738. M.P. for St Michael, 1745-7; for
Maiden, 1747-54; for Totnes, 1754-9. Knighted, 1745.
Solicitor-General, 1754-9. Baron of the Exchequer, 1759-61.
Died Sept. 6, 1761. Father of Richard Savage (1748). (A. B.
Beaven.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 13, 1725. Of
Carnarvon. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30.
LLOYD, RICHARD. M..\. from King's, 1728. Probably matric.
from Jesus College, Oxford, 1717; B.A. (Christ Church) 1721.
If so, s. of Thomas, of Llangadock, Carmarthen., Esq.
Perhaps V. of Bryneglwys, 1737-47; V. of St Martin's,
Llangollen, 1747. {Al. Oxon.)
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LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, Mar.
7, 1737-8, from Pembroke College, Oxford. Matric. there,
July 14, 1733, age 17. S. of Thomas, of St Peter's, Chester.
Matric. 1740; M.B. 1740. {Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. M.A. from Jesus, 1751. S. of Richard, of
Waltham, Lines., gent. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
Nov. 23, 1738, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1742. [Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, RICHARD SAVAGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
St John's, June 10, 1748. S. of Sir Richard (1713), Knt., of
Suffolk. B. at Ipswich. School, Eton. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 29, 1739. M.P. for Totnes, 1759-68. Of
Hintlesham, Suffolk, Esq. Died Apr. 1810. (Copinger,
Manors of Suffolk, vi. 56.)
LOYD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1612;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Fellow, 1617. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17; priest. Mar. 18, 1621-2. R. of
St Peter's, Bedford, 1624.
LLOYD, ROBERT. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Co.
Denbigh, gent. Matric. from Oriel College, 0.\ford, Oct. 27,
1615, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1617; M.A. (Jesus College,
Oxford) 1621. Proctor (Oxford), 1628. Perhaps adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1619, as ' of Ruabon, Denbigh, gent.' (Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 17,
1637-8. S. of Thomas, gent., of Llanychan, near Ruthin,
Denbigh. B. there. School, Ruthin (Mr Evans).
LLOYD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 11,
1664. S. of Robert, linen merchant. B. in London. Matric.
1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Signed for deacon's and
priest's orders (London) Dec. 10, 1672; title, chaplaincy in
the East Indies.
LLOYD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 17,
1683. S. of Henry, Esq., of Cheam, Surrey. B. in Surrey.
Matric. 1684; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Fellow, 1088. R. of
St Paul, Covent Garden, 1707-8. A zealous Whig. Assumed
the second Christian name of Lumley, and made ineffectual
claim to the barony of Lumley. Died Nov. 1730. Will
(P.C.C.) I731. (Manning and Bray, 11. 470.)
LLOYD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 5,
1751. S. of Pierson (1722), of London, Usher of Westminster.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1752; B.A.
1755; M.A. 1758. Usher of Westminster School. Author,
literary and dramatic. Friend of Wilkes and Churchill.
Edited the St James's Magazine, 1762-3. Imprisoned for
debt. Poet. Wrote a comic opera, The Capricious Lovers.
Died in the Fleet prison, Dec. 15, 1764. (D.N.B.; Al.
Westmon., 357.)
LLOYD, RODERICK. B.A. from St John's, 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
LLOYD, ROGER. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter, 1659.
LLOYD, SALUSBURY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 27,
1722. Of Latbrook, Flint. Matric. 1722. M.P. for Flint,
1727-34- Died 1734.
LLOYD or FLOYD, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1605, a scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1609; M.A. 1612.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1615. V. of Llansilin, 1615-7. R. of
Newtown, Montgomery., 1617. For a long list of other
possible preferments, see A I. Oxon, but the dates seem to
exclude some of them. Father of the next.
LLOYD, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 30,
1640. S. of Simon (above), deceased, R. of Newtown,
Montgomery. School, Bangor (Mr Meredith). Matric. 1640.
Migrated to Oxford, after 16 terms. B.A. (Jesus College,
Oxford) 1645. Preb. of Bangor, 1666-70, 1673-5. Treasurer,
1670-3. Archdeacon of Merioneth, 1672-5. R. of Llanynys,
Denbigh., 1640-7. R. of Llanvair-Dyffryn-Clwyd, 1673-5.
Died Dec. 4, 1675, aged 54. M.I. at Llanynys. Father of John
(1680) and of Peter (1681). (Browne Willis, Bangor. 144.)
LLOYD, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 6, i686. Perhaps
matric. Fell.-Com. from Magdalene, 1685-6. B. at Oxford.
LLOYD, SIMON. M.D. 1688 (LU. Reg.), being then M.D. of
Aberdeen.
LLOYD, STEPHEN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1725. S. of Richard,
of Wjmbome, Dorset, clerk (R. of Winterbourne Zelstone,
and Master of Wimbome School). Matric. from Balliol
College Oxford, Jan. 26, 1713-4. age 16; B.A. (All Souls)
1717. R. of Winterbourne Zelstone, Dorset, 1733-54. Buried
there 1754. (He signs as Stephen Bowdidge Lloyd.) (Al.
Ojron. ; F.S. Hockaday.)
LLOYD, TALBOT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, July 3,
1722. S. of Talbot, of Middlesex, colonel in the army. B. in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1725-6;
M.A. 1743- Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1725-6- priest'
June 5, 1726. V. of Gt Clacton, Essex, 1726-69. R. of
Wrabness, 1742-52. R. of Langham, 1752-69. WiU (Comm.
C. Essex) 1769. (Scott-Mayor, in. 356; J. Ch. Smith.)
Lloyd, William
LLOYD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15; priest, Sept. 21, 1617,
as B.A.
LLOYD, THOMAS. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
B.A. from Hart Hall, 1620; M.A. 1623.
LLOYD or FLOYDE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 16,
1627, Matric. 1627.
LLOYD, THOMAS. LL.B. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Bristol, pleb. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, July 4, 1623, age 16; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1630; D.C.L.
1639. R. of RoUright, Oxon., 1635.
LLOYD, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity, 1635 (perhaps the
above). One of these names (M.A.), R. of Bodfari, Denbigh.,
1640; R. of Llangyn>Tv, Montgomery, 1645; ejected, but
reinstated, 1661-81. Buried Feb. 2, 1681.
LLOID, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 11,
1680. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Halton in Hanmer, Flint.
School, Ruthin, Denbigh. (Mr Hen. Price). Matric. 1680.
Perhaps brother of John (1677).
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm.sizarat Jesus, July 2, 1691. Of Dorset.
Perhaps s. of Richard, R. of Winterbourne Zelstone. Ex-
hibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1692; Rustat Scholar;
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Master of Ripon Grammar School,
1704. In 1701 he kept a school at Kirby Hill, near Richmond,
at which Archbishop Matthew Hutton was educated. (A.
Cray.)
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. at Emmanuel, Dec. i, 1701. S. of
John.clerk. B. at Estin, Flint. School, Ruthin (Mr Williams).
Matric. 1702. Migrated to St John's, June 4, 1708, age 23.
B.A. 1708-9. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) July 24, 1709; priest,
Sept. 1710.
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 4,
1715- S. of Thomas, gent., of Wales. B. at Overton, Flint.
School, Whitchurch, Salop (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1715.
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 9, 1716-7, as s. and h.
of Thomas, of Gwemhaylad, Flint., Esq.
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Nov. 8, 1715.
B. in Anglesey. Matric. 1715. Probably M.A. 1717 (Com.
Reg.).
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July 3, 1727.
S. of Griffin, of Dolgelly, Merioneth. School, Ruthin, Co. Den-
bigh. (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734;
D.D. 1754. Precentor of Bangor, 1744-8. Treasurer, 1748-
53. Dean of Bangor, 1753-93- Died 1793. WiU, P.C.C.
(A. B. Beaven; J. Ch. Smith.)
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 9,
1743- S. of Thomas, of Suffolk. School, Lavenham (Mr
Smithies). Matric. 1743-4; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1755. Ord.
pnest (Norwich) Dec. 1748. R. of Stanstead St James, near
Glemsford, Suffolk, 1748-1800. WiU (P.C.C.) 1800. (Peile
II. 244)
LOYD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1622.
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these names V. of Buckden,
Hunts., 1635-41.
LLOYD or FLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Feb. 23, 1654-5. S. of Edward, R. of Llangower, Merioneth.
B. at Llangower. School, Ruthin (Mr Chaloner). Matric.
1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662; D.D. 1670 (Lit. Reg.).
Chaplain to the English Factory at Lisbon. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1672-6. V. of Battersea, Surrey. Bishop of Llandaff,
1675-9; of Peterborough, 1679-85; of Norwich, 1685-91;
deprived as non-juror, 1691. Died at Hammersmith, Jan. i,
1709-10. Buried there. Father of John (i6gi). (D.N.B.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM. M.A. 1659-60 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Probably s. of Richard, of Sonning, Berks., clerk. B. at
Tylehurst, .\ug. 1627. Matric. from Oriel, Oxford, Mar. 25,
1639, age 11 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1642; M.A. 1646; B.D. and D.D.
1667- FeUow of Jesus CoUege, Oxford. R. of Bradfield,
Berks., 1654. Preb. of Ripon, 1660-80. Chaplain to the
King, 1660-80. Preb. of Salisbury, 1667-80. V. of St Mary,
Reading, 1668-76. Archdeacon of Merioneth, 1668-72. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1672-6. Dean of Bangor, 1672-80. V. of St
Martin-in-the-Fields, 1676-80. Bishop of St Asaph, 1680-92;
of Coventry and Lichfield, 1692-9; of Worcester, 1700-17.
One of the 'seven bishops' tried and acquitted. Author,
sermons and controversial pamphlets. Died Aug. 30, 1717.
Buried at Fladbury, Worcs. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM. M.D. from Emmanuel, 1661. S. of Thomas,
of Woodford, Northants., clerk. Of Ipswich, M.D. (Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 14, 1694. Of
Montgomery. One of these names, s. of Roger, of Llanerf\l,
Montgomery., matric. from New Inn HaU, Oxford, Feb. '8,
1695-7, age 20. (Al. Oxon.)
96
Llovi), William
Lock, Thomas
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Trinity, Feb. 20,
> 735-6. S. of William, of Flint. School, Beaumaris (Mr
I'rians). Matric. 1736; B..^. 1739-40; M.A. 1743.
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 2, 1736- Of
Trallwyn, Carnarvon. Matric. 1736; Scholar; B.A. 1739-40;
M.A. 1754. Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich, LUt. dim. from
Bangor) Mar. 1739-40. One of these names R. of Saddington,
Lfics., 1768-77.
LOADES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) atCAius, Mar. 13, 1685-
0. S. of Henry, citizen of London. B. there. Matric. 1686;
Scholar, 1686-91; M.B. 1691; M.D. 1697. Will (P.C.C.) 1698;
of St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London. (I'enn, i. 480;
J. Ch. Smith.)
LOADES, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Apr. 1610;
Scholar, i6io-i; B.A. 1613-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. i6i6. Probably V. of Sedgeford, Norfolk,
1619. R. of Ringstead St Peter, 1636-63. Buried there.
Father of the next. (Peile, i. 276.)
LOADES, THOMAS. \Am. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 5, 1645.
S. of Philip (above), of Sedgeford, Norfolk. B. there. Hapt.
Nov. 20, 1625. School, Heacham (Mr Hodson). Scholar,
1645-6; Matric. 1646; B..A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow,
1651-5. V. of Fouldcn, Norfolk, 1654. R. of Bincombe,
Dorset, 1658-63. R. of Ringstead St Peter, Norfolk, 1663-74.
Died June 13, 1674. M.I. at Ringstead. Will (Norwich) 1674.
(IVnn, I. 360.)
lOANE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. i6o6.
LOBE, GEORGE. M..\. from King's, 1667. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Apr. 11, 1660; B.A. (Oxford) 1663. R. of
Nymet Rowland, Devon, 1665. V. of Milton Abbot, 1668.
Will (Exeter) i6g6. (Al. Oxon.)
LOBE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 17,
1747. S. of Thomas. B. at Colston, Norfolk. School, Watton
(Mr Edgerley). Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1750-1;
M.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1752; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1754. R. of Moulton St Michael, Norfolk, 1765-1804.
R. of Wilby, 1769-1804. R. of Hargham, 1769-1804. Died
Apr. 1, 1804. (PeiU, 11. 251.)
LOEB, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, May 15,
1751. Of .Somerset. Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1751; B.A. 1755;
M.A. "1758. Fellow, 1758. Taxor, 1762. Obtained licence to
travel for four years, July 2, 1763. (7". A. Walker, 301.)
LOBBYS, WILLIAM. B.D. 1506-7. Dominican friar.
LOBDALL, LEBDALE or LAPDALE, JOHN. Adm. at King's
(age 18) a scholar from Eton, Aug. 14, 1504. Of Eastbourne,
Sussex. H..\. 1508-9; M.A. 1512; B.D. 1521. Fellow, 1507.
University preacher, 1514-5. Died in College, before 1524.
LOBLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr. 10,
1654. S. of James, of Leeds, Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric.
1654; 'B.\. 1657-8; M..A. i66i. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincohi) Apr. 11, 1661. V. of Sheffield, 1663-81. V. of
Chesterfield, E)erbs., 1681-94. Married Ann, dau. of Alex-
ander Foster, of Leeds. Died May, 1694. Buried at Chester-
field, May 20, 1694. (M. H. Peacock.)
LOBLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1579.
Ot Yorkshire. B..\. from St Catharine's, 1582-3.
LOBOD, RICHARD. B.A. 1455-6.
LOCKE, AARON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 22, 1678.
S. of Giles, butcher. B. at South Molton, Devon. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2. Will (Exeter) 1698;
of Silverton, Devon, clerk.
LOCKE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1585; B..-\. 15S8-9; M..A. 1592. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 3,
1596; 'age 28; title £10 in lands'; priest. Mar. 25, 1597. R. of
Tibenham, Norfolk, 1596-1641. R. of Swainsthorpe, 1598-
1619. Died Oct. 6, 1641.
LOCKE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christ:, Michs.
1624. Of Norfolk. B.A. from Clare, 1627-8; M.A. 1637. R.
of Knoddishall, Suffolk, 1631.
LOCK, CHARLES. \Am. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 26,
1751. S. of Robert, of Kent. B. at Rochester. School,
Rochester (Mr Soan). Matric. 1750-1; B.A. 1755. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester, Lilt. dim. from Canterbury) Feb. 22,
1755; priest, Dec. 13, 1757. One of these names R. of North
Bovey, Devon, 1 775-1802. {Scott-Mayor, in. 604.)
LOCK, CUTHBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 25, 1625.
S. of Peter, tanner, of Hockering, Norfolk. School, Elsing
(Mr Robinson). Matric. 1626; Scholar, 1629-31; B.A. 1629-
30; M.A. 1633. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632. R. of
South Burgh, Norfolk, 1634-45, sequestered. Examined and
approved by the Westminster Assembly, Nov. 27, 1651. R.
of Bamingham, Northwood, Norfolk, 1657-76. Will proved
(Norwich) 1676. (Venn, i. 274.)
LOCK, DANIEL. .Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1646. Of
Norfolk. .Matric. 1647-8.
v.A.c. III. 97
LOCK, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1699.
S. of Daniel, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1699;
Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706.
LOCKE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1569.
Perhaps identical with the poet of these names. If so, 3rd s.
of Henry, mercer, of London. B.C. 1553. Said to have studied
at Oxford. A persistent petitioner for place about the Court.
Imprisoned at Westminster as an insolvent debtor, 1606.
Died c. 1608. (D.N.B.)
LOCKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1562;
B.A. 1565-6.
LOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Lent, 1623-4. Matric.
1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5 ;
priest, Sept. 25, 1631. One of these names R. of Alresford,
Essex, 1646-61. Died 1661.
LOCKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Coney Weston, Suffolk, 1644-5.
LOCKE, JOHN. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John.
B. at Wrington, Somerset, Aug. 29, 1632. School, West-
minster. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, 1652; B.A.
(Oxford) 1655-6; M.A. 1658; M.B. 1675. Greek Lecturer,
1660. Lecturer on Rhetoric, 1662. Censor of Moral Philo-
sophy, 1663. F.R.S., 1668. Physician to Anthony Ashley
Cooper (afterwards Earl of Shaftesbury); settled in his
house, 1667. Secretary to the 'lords' proprietors of Carolina,
1669-72. Secretary of presentations, 1672. Secretary to the
Coimcil of Trade, 1673-5. Lived in France, chiefly at Mont-
pellier, 1675-9. Suspected of complicity in the Shaftesbury
plots, 1684. Retired to Holland, 1685-9. Returned to
England, 1689. Commissioner of Appeals, 1689-1704. Called
by John Stuart Mill the ' unquestioned founder of the analytic
philosophy of mind.' Died Oct. 28, 1704. Buried at High
Laver, Essex. For an account of his works see D.N.B.
LOCKE, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1556.
LOCKE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1576;
B..\. from St John's, 1579-80. Perhaps 2nd s. of , of
London, gent.; adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 28, 1584-5.
LOCK, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Feb. 9,
1653-4. S. of Anthony, of Tibenham, Norfolk. School, Bury.
Matric. 1654. Probably matric. again as sizar from Corpus
Christi, 1655; B.A. (Corpus Christi) 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 20; priest, Apr. 25, 1661. R. of
Sidestrand, Norfolk, 1662. R. of lUington, 1664-72. V. of
Gt Hockham, 1667-72. Died 1672.
LOCKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1650.
Of Dorset. R. of Broadmayne, Dorset, 1655-63. Ord. deacon
and priest (Bristol) July 12, 1662. Buried Dec. 17, 1663.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
LOCK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Jime 7,
1749. S. of Gervase, gent., of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Southwell, Notts. (Mr Bugg). Matric. 1750; B.A.
1753- Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 22, 1754. V. of Famdon
and Balderston, Notts., 1766-81. V. of Long Bennington,
Lines., 1776-1808. Died July 16, 1808. {ScoU-Mayor, iii.
590)
LOCKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caius, Apr. 3, 1645.
S. of Henry, of Rushall, Norfolk. B. at Dickleburgh. Bapt.
.May 1, 1 62 1. Schools, Brockdish (Mr Geo. Charold) and Diss
(Mr Lancetter). Minister of Flixton, Suffolk, in 1650. Prob-
ably examined and approved by the Westminster Assembly,
June 12, 1657. {Venn, i. 357.)
LOCKE or LOCKEYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
May, 1554; B.A. 1558-9. Probably Fellow, 1559-60.
LOCKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1556.
Of Suffolk. Perhaps Fellow, July 27, 1559. No degree re-
corded.
LOCKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1577.
LOCKE, THOMAS. .\dm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 6,
1597. One of these names, of Barnard's Inn, adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 25, 1596. Barrister, 1600. Ancient, 1617. Reader,
1621. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1623; of Gray's Inn; lands in
Essex and Beds.
LOCKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1614;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1622; B.D. 1629.
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1623-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich);
priest. May 20, 1627. Perhaps R. of Cranworth, Norfolk, c.
1636.
LOCKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 15,
1652-3. S. of Peter, gent., of Lyng, Norfolk. School, Gressen-
hail (Mr Greene). Matric. 1653; Scholar. 1653-6.
LOCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 4, 1657. Of
London. Scholar, 1659; Matric. 1660. Excluded as non-
conformist, 1662. (Calamy, i. 219.)
Lock, William
LOCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich)" Sept. 20, 1628. One of these names R. of Bunwell,
Norfolk, 1638.
LOCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Aug. 6,
1622. S. of William. B. at Norwich. Schools, Melford,
Sudbury and Bury. B.A. 1624-5.
LOCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1646. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. R. of Mattis-
hall Biu-gh, Norfolk, 1651 (B.A.); R. of Fomcett, 1661-1702.
Perhaps R. of Hethersctt, 1673-1702. Died June 6, 1702.
LOCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 27,
1686. S. of John, attorney. B. at Norwich. School, No^^vich.
Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1686-91.
LOCKE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1566.
LOCK, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1586.
LOCK, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1597.
LOCKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 30,
1631. S. of Francis. B. at Manchester. Bapt. there, June 7,
1612. School, Wakefield (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1631; B.A.
1634-5-
LOCKET, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 15, 1707. S. of
Jeffery, of Marton, Cheshire. Bapt. there, Jan. i, 1685-6.
Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. i733- P-C of Siddington,
Cheshire, 1712. C. of Alveston, Derbs., 1716-22. P.C. of
Osmaston, Derby. Usher at Derby School, 1716-22. V. of
St Michael and St Werburgh, Derby, 1722-51. Buried at
St Werburgh's, May 13, 1751- (A. Gray.)
LOCKEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Mar. 28, 1621.
S. of William (1578-9), barrister, of Holmeshill, Herts. B. at
Stratford-le-Bow. School, private. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1619, as of Basingstoke. Of Holmeshill, Herts., and
of Barking, Essex, Esq. Will dated. Mar. 25; proved (P.C.C.)
Apr. 3, 1651.
LOCKIE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, Mar. 4,
1678-9. S. of John, farmer. B. at Cotherstone, North
Riding, Yorks. School, Romaldkirk.
LOCKIE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1578-g.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of John, of St Albans, and of Holmes,
Herts. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1582. Barrister, 1592.
Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Cartwright, of Warwick.
Died Apr. 1,1622. Father of John ( 1 62 1 ) . (Misc. Gen. et Her. ,
N.S., I. 205.)
LOCKIER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, May 9,
1683. S. of William, of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Joh.
Burton). Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1686-7; M.A.
1690; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1689. Chaplain to the
English factory at Hamburg. R. of Hansworth, Yorks.,
1693-1740. Chaplain to the King, 1717-27. Dean of Peter-
borough, 1725-40. R. of Aston, Yorks., 1731-40. Died July
17, 1740, aged 73. Buried in Peterborough Cathedral. M.I.
at Hansworth. Will (P.C.C.) 1741- (D.N.B.)
LOCKIER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May 19,
1694. S. of William, of Colchester. B. at Beccles, Suffolk.
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. priest (London) Oct. 27,
1701, as M.A.
LOCKIER, NICHOLAS. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1636. S. of
William, of Glastonbury, Somerset, pleb. Matric. from New
Inn Hall, Oxford, Nov. 4, 1631, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1633;
B.D. (Oxford) 1654. Fellow of Eton, 1650. Provost, 1659-60,
deprived. R. of Famham Royal, Bucks., 1650-8. Preacher
at St Pancras, Soper Lane. R. of St Benet Sherehog;
ejected, 1662. Author, theological. Died at Woodford,
Essex, Mar. 13, 1684-5. (Al. Oxon.; Calamy, 1. 93; D.N.B.)
LOKYNTON, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1423. Left,
1432. No degree recorded.
LOCKLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 20, 1664-5.
Of Salop. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1670. Perhaps R. of Thistleton,
Rutland, 1689-1704.
LOCKSLEY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 18, 1663. S. of William, citizen of York. School,
Shipton. Matric. 1665; B..^. x66&-7; M.A. 1670. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1668; priest, Sept. 1669.
LOCKSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 5, 1669.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (York)
May; priest, Sept. 1673.
LOCKSMYTHE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1579.
LOCKSMITH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 1607.
Matric. 1607; B.A. 16x1-2; M.A. 1615. Probably school-
master at Riseley, Beds., 1612. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1615, Perhaps V. of Toddington, Beds., 1632.
Lodge, Brian
LOCTON, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1455. Of Sawston, Cambs. Fellow. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Dec.
22, 1459; deacon, Apr. 12, 1460. Presented to the Chapel at
Whittlesford Bridge, Cambs., 1460. R. of Rattlesden,
Suffolk, 1460-5 and 1466-71 (B.A.). Died 1471.
LOCTON, EDWARD. B.Can.L. 1469-70.
LOCKTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1569.
Doubtless s. of John, of Swineshead, Lines. Knighted, July
23, 1603. Of Swineshead, Knt. Married Frances, dau. of
William Howson, of Wigtoft. Died Jan. 19, 1610-1, aged 56.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 604.)
LOCKTON, JOHN. Pens, at Peterhouse, in 1581. Probably s.
of Philip, of Swineshead. Matric. Michs. 1580, as 'Lopton.'
Of Boston, Lines., gent. Married, 1600, Elizabeth Baron,
dau. of Prof. Peter Baro. Buried at Boston, Apr. 20, 1619.
(r. A. Walker; Lines. Pedigrees, 604.)
LOCTON, WALTER. B.A. 1458-9. Perhaps M.A. 1468.
LOCTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1570.
Probably B.A. c. 1573-4. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1580.
LOCTON, . M.A. 1531-2. Perhaps Edward, resident at
Queens', 1523-4. V. of Linton, Cambs., to 1554, deprived.
LOCKWOOD, ADAM. B.A. 1526-7. Perhaps ist Master of
Pocklington Grammar School, 1548-55. (M. H. Peacock.)
LOCKWOOD, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Nov.
i5i 1596. S. of Henry, yeoman. B. at Tottenhill, Norfolk.
Schools, Lynn (Mr Alison) and Wisbech. B.A. 1600-1. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 25, 1601; priest, Mar. 25, 1602. C. of
Terrington St John, in 1627. (Venn, 1. 161.)
LOCKWOOD, GEORGE. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1618-9;
M.A. 1622. Probably the 'literate, of Hart Hall, Oxford,'
ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 14; priest. May 15, i6i8. Perhaps
R. of Caister, Norfolk, 1639-55. V. of Caister in Flegg, 1639.
LOCKWOOD, HENRY. B.A. 1515-6; M-A. 1518; B.D. 1526;
D.D. 1531. Fellow of Christ's, 1523. Master of Christ's,
1531-48. R. of Navenby, Lines., 1529. V. of Enfield,
Middlesex, 1540-5. Preb. of Lincoln, 1546-55. Resigned the
Mastership, 1548, and retired to Navenby, where he died in
1555. (Peile, I. 9; Cooper, i. 97.)
LOCKWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1545.
LOCKWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of London. S. of Richard, of Gayton, Northants. B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23; priest, May 24, 1624. Perhaps P.C. of
Leeds, Kent, 1625-35. V. of Towcester, Northants., 1634-50,
deprived. Wounded at Naseby. Buried at Brackley,
Northants., July 11, 1667. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1667.
(Essex Pedigrees; H. I. Longden.)
LOCKWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1713. Of
Yorkshire. Perhaps of Sowerby. Matric. 1713-4.
LOCKWOOD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
II, 1654. S. of William, vintner, of Ipswich, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Cambridge. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A.
i66i. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 23; priest. May 27, 1661.
V. of Houghton by Harpley, Norfolk, 1661.
LODBROKE, RICHARD. FeUow of Peterhouse, till 1455.
LODER, FRANCIS. Incorp. B.A. 1675, from Oxford, and as
M.A. 1678. S. of F., of Lechlade, GIoucs., gent. Matric. from
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Dec. 13, 1670, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1674; M.A. 1677. (Al. Oxon.)
LOODER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, c. 1578. S. of William,
yeoman. B. at Foxearth, Essex. Schools, Foxearth and
Braintree. Matric. 1578. Migrated to Caius, Nov. 28, 1581,
age 20, and to Peterhouse, Feb. 24, 1581-2. B.A. 1582-3.
Perhaps brother of William (1578). (Venn, i. 113.)
LODER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 23, 1643.
S. of Gilbert, of Dorchester. School, Dorchester (Mr Reeve).
Matric. 1643; Scholar, 1643-8; B.A. 1646-7. Probably pastor
of Silver Street Chapel. One of these names minister of St
Bartholomew Exchange, London, 1662. Died Dec. 30, 1673.
Buried in Bunhill Fields. Will (P.C.C.) 1674; as of Enfield,
Middlesex. (Venn, i. 350; Bunhill Fields.)
LODER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, Sept. 30,
1719. S. of John, of Stanford, Berks. B. at Burford, Oxon.
Matric. 1719.
LODER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1578.
Perhaps brother of John (c. 1578).
LODGE, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1641.
LODGE, BRIAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 17, 1633.
S. of Ralph, gent. B. at Barlby, Yorks. Bapt. at Heming-
borough, Apr. 7, 1616. School, Bridlington (Mr Wallis).
Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. (Peile, i. 427; M. H.
Peacock.)
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Lodge, Christopher
LODGE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June n, 1672. S. of John, of Langstrathdale, Yorks. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1676; priest, Sept. 1678. R. of Wistow,
Yorks., 1685-1720. Buried Sept. i, 1720.
LODGE, EDMUND. M.A. from King's, 1738. S. of Edmund,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, clerk (and Master of the Grammar
School). Bapt. at St Nicholas, Jan. 6, 1708-9. Matric. from
Lincoln College, Oxford, Feb. 25, 1725-6; B.A. (Oxford) 1729-
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1733; priest, i734- R- of Carshalton,
Surrey, 1738-59. Preb. of Kilmeen, Tuam, 1759-68. Preb. of
St Andrews, Down, 1759. Buried Mar. 2, 1781. Will, P.C.C.
His son Edmund was the well-known Norroy Herald. (G.
Mag.)
LODGE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1583.
LODGE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1662.
Of Oxfordshire. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6.
LODGE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, June 26,
1675. S. of Henry, of Yorkshire. School, Giggleswick. One
of these names (B.A.), ord. deacon (Chester) June 3, 1683.
C. of Patrick Brompton, Yorks.
LODGE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 25, 1690.
S. of John. B. in London, June, 1673. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1697. Ord. deacon (London) Jan. 24, 1696-7; priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 19, 1697. R. of Mickleham, Surrey, 1698-1744. V. of
Dorking, 1705-44. Died 1744-
LODGE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 20,
1696-7. S. of Henry, clerk (? 1675). B. at Patrick Brompton,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A.
1710. V. of St John, Leeds, 1709-18. Preb. of Ripon, 1714-8.
Died Jan. 31, 1717-8.
LODGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1564. Ord.
priest (Ely) Mar. 23, 1566-7. R- of Quendon, Essex, 1567-77,
deprived.
LODGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May 21, 1675.
S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Trimdon, Durham. B. there.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Mar. 1678-9.
LODGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 26, 1716. S. of
Edmund, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at Bolton-le-
Sands, 1692. Bapt. there, Jan. 22, 1692-3. School, Clapham,
Yorks. (Mr .Ashe). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1730.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1720; priest (Ely) Sept. 23,
1721. Schoolmaster at March, 1725. Afterwards settled in
Dublin. Deputy-clerk and keeper of the Rolls, 1759; sub-
sequently deputy-registrar of the Court of prerogative.
Archivist. Chx&i viorV., The Peerage of IreUnd. Died at Bath,
Feb. 22, 1774. Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
LODGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 24, 1740.
S. of John (above), of Cambridgeshire. B. at March. Educated
at home. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec.
1744; priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1749. V. of Moulton, Lines.,
1758-66. Died 1766. {Scott-Mayor, in. 506.)
LODGE, JOSEPH. M.A. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Christopher, of Wolsingham, Durham. Matric. from Uni-
versity College, Oxford, July 19, 1662, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1666; M.A. 1669. V. of Bisley, Gloucs., 1680-1. R. of
Imham, Lines., 1683. (Al. Oxon.)
LODGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1579. Matric. i579,as'Luke';B.A. 1583-4. Fellow, till 1586.
'.\n admired preacher in Devon.' (Hanaood.)
LODGE, RALPH. .\dm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 30, 1664. Of
Yorkshire. Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Budby, gent., and
nephew of Brian (1633). Matric. 1664. Married Jane, dau.
of John Firth, of Selby. Buried at Hemingborough, Oct. 15,
1691. (J. Parker; T. Burton, Hemingborough.)
LODGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from King's, c. 1590.
LODGE, SIDNEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July, 1668.
Previously matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Feb. 20,
1666-7, age 18. S. of Thomas, of Drayton, Oxon., clerk.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1670-1;
M.-'V. 1674. (^'- Oxon.; NortharUs. Families, 151.)
LODGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 20,
1692. S. of Edmund, clerk. B. at Cockerham, Lanes. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1692.
LODGE, THOMAS. XAm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, June 17,
1712. S. of Thomas, schoolmaster. B. at Lowther, Westmor-
land. School, Lowther. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1717-8; M.A.
1721. Fellow, 1718. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1717. (See
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
LODGE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 6, 1540. Of Stower Provost, Dorset. Matric.
1544; B.A. 1544-5; M.A. 1548. Fellow, 1543-56.
LoDiNGTON, Thomas
LODGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 19, 1666 (with-
out previous examination on accoimt of the plague). S. of
WUliam, merchant, of Leeds, Yorks. B. there, July 4, 1649.
School, Leeds. Matric. 1668. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 22,
1668. Accompanied Thomas Belasyse, Earl of Fauconberir.
on his embassy to Venice. A prolific draughtsman and
etcher, mainly of topography. Died unmarried, Aug. 1689.
Buried at Harewood, Yorks. (F.M.G., 151; D.N.B.)
LODINGTON, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, May 7, 1675.
S. of John, clerk, deceased. B. at Washingborough, Lines.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
Fellow, 1679. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 3, 1683. V. of
Aylesbury, Bucks., 1688-1729. Died 1729.
LODINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1604,
as Ledington. B. in London. B.A. from Queens', 1608-9;
M.A. 1612; B.D. 1623. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1613,
age 26; priest. May 26, 1616, as C. of Margaretting, Essex.
V. of Sandridge, Herts., 1630. Died same ye£ir.
LUDDINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Lent,
1630-1; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. I, 1639-40; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1642. One of these
names, 'of Lavington, clerk.' Will dated Aug. 30; proved,
Nov. 4, 1687. Perhaps father of William (1663). [Lines.
Pedigrees, 608.)
LUDDINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
10, 1638-9; priest, Sept. 19, 1641.
LODINGTON, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1736. S. of Isaac. Bapt. at St Paul's, Covent Garden, Apr.
22, 1718. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1746. Fellow,
1739. Under master at Morpeth School, Northumberland.
In the Rebellion of 1745 he held an ensign's commission.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) July 14, i75i- R- of Haddiscoe, and
Toft Monks, Norfolk, 1751-90. Married, at Morpeth, Dec. 27,
1751, Ann Nicholls. Died 1790. (Harwood, 324.)
LODINGTON, PICKERING. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 30, 1707. S. of Thomas (1668-9), LL.D. B. at Hom-
castle. Lines. School, Kirton-in-Lindsey. Matric. 1707; B.A.
1710-1; M.A. 1714. Fellow, 1712. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
26, 1711; priest (Norwich) Mar. 1711-2. C. of Harpole,
Northants. R. of Wilksby, Lines., 1711. V. of Thornton,
1715. Will proved (Lincoln) Nov. 15, 1742. Brother of
Thomas (1707). (Lines. Pedigrees, 608.)
LODINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
May 25, i68o. S. of Thomas (1639), R. of Welby, Lmcs.
B. there. School, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lines. Matric. 1681;
B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Ord. priest (Lincohi) May 24, 1685.
R. of Scrafield and Hameringham, Lines., 1684. P.C. of
Upper Toynton. Died 1712. Admon., Aug. 21, 1712. Brother
of Thomas (1668-9). (Lines. Pedigrees, 608.)
LODINGTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Mar. 31, 1675. S. of Samuel, merchant. B. at Lincoln.
School, Lincohi. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9. Fellow, 1680.
LODINGTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
22, 1743. Doubtless 2nd s. of George, of Bracebridge, Lines.
Bapt. there. May 20, 1725. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7; M.A.
from Peterhouse, 1751. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1748-50. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 23, 1750; priest. Mar. 18, i753-
Probably V. of Welton, Lines., 1755- Died of consumption
on board ship on his return from Lisbon, 1764. Will proved,
July 16, 1764. (r. A. Walker, 292; Lines. Pedigrees, 617.)
LUDDINGTON, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1561; B.A. 1564-5. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1563;
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1564- R- of Brattleby, Lmcs. R.
of Astrop. Perhaps R. of Little Burstead, Essex, 1576-90.
Died 1590. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Oct. 27, 1592-
LUDDINGTON, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Michs. 1586. B. c. 1571. B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincohi) Mar. 31, 1592. V. of Grantham
Borealis, Lines., 1596. R. of Leadenham, 1609-26. Will
proved (Lincoln) 1626. Perhaps father of the next. (Lwcs.
Pedigrees, 617.)
LUDDINGTON, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Lent, 1626-7. Perhapss. of Stephen (above). B.A. 1629-30;
M.A. 1633; D.D. 1661 (LU. Reg.). R. of Carlton Scroop,
Lines., 1640. .'^chdeacon of Stow, 1641-77. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1641-74. R. of Potter Hanworth, Lines., 1663-77.
Died 1677. Buried in Lmcoln Cathedral.
LUDDINGTON, THEOPHILUS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincohi) July 5, 1646. R. of Hawstead, Suffolk, 1648.
(W. A. Shaw, I. 355-)
LODINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1639. Doubtless s. of Henry, of Faldingworth, Lines.
Bapt. there. May 6, 1621. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. R. of
Welby, Lines., 1663. Will proved (Lincoln) Apr. 2, 1692.
Father of Thomas (1668-9) and Richard (1680).
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LoDiNGTON, Thomas
LODINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Magdalene,
Oct. 22, 1664. S. of John, of Lincolnshire, gent. School,
Melton Mowbray, Leics. Matric. 1664. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 7, 1665; of 'Fonaby,' Lines. Buried in the
choir of Rand Church, Mar. i, 1669-70. {Lines. Pedigrees,
607.)
LODINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Mar. 20, 1668-9. S. of Thomas (1639), R. of Welby, Lines.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676;
LL.D. from St John's, 1683. Fellow, 1679. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 11; priest, Mar. 15, 1676-7. V. of Homcastle,
1679-1724. R. of Fleet, 1685. Buried there Mar. 25, 1724-
Brother of Richard (1680), father of the next and of Pickering
(1707). {Lines. Pedigrees, 608.)
LODINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene,
June 30, 1707. S. of Thomas (above), LL.D. B. at Hom-
castle, Lines. School, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lines. Matric.
1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. Ord. priest (Lincohi) Dec. 20,
1724. R. of Fleet, Lines. Died Aug. 12, 1729. Brother of
Pickering (1707). {Lines. Pedigrees, 608.)
LUDDINGTON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept.
22,1628. V. of East Retford, Notts., ejected. V. of Fishlake,
Yorks., until 1662.
LUDDINGTON, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1575-
LUDDINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Fellow.
LODINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Mag-
dalene, 1658. S. of William, Esq., of East Kirkby, Lines.
School, Grantham. Matric. Lent, 1660. Probably died
young. {Lines. Pedigrees, 607.)
LODINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene,
Apr. 29, 1663. S. of John (? 1630-1), clerk, of Lavington,
Lines. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A.
1670. Fellow, 1668. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 18; priest,
Sept. 24, 1671.
LODYNGTON, . Matric. pens, from St John's, 1544.
Perhaps scholar of Trinity, in 1548; and scholar of Christ's,
(B.A.), in 1552-3, as Luddington. {Peile, i. 53.)
LODOWIC or LEWIS, . Fellow of Corpus Christi before
1399.
LODOWICK, . D.D. 1487-8. A friar.
LOE, see LOWE.
LOEFTS, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 19, 1641.
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1648.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1645-50. R. of Shenley, Herts., 1650-
60, ejected. Lecturer at St Magnus, London Bridge. After-
wards assistant to Dr Owen, in London. Died July 10, 1689.
{Calamy, 11. 49.)
LOFFT, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, Mar. 10,
1728-9. S. of Charles, brewer. B. at St Albans, Herts.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3;
M.A. from King's, 1736. Incorp. at Oxford, 1738. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. i8, 1732-3; priest, May 20, 1733.
Conduct of King's College, 1733. R. of Waddesdon, Bucks.,
1736-72. Died 1772.
LOFT, HUGH. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 9, 1522. Of Needham, Norfolk. Probably B.A. 1526-7;
M.A. 1530. Fellow, 1525. Steward to Edward Fox, Bishop
of Hereford. 'Obtained great wealth by lending his money
on usury.' {Harwood.)
LOFT, ITCHINGHAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Sept. 9,
1607. S. of Nicholas, R. of Shipmeadow, Suffolk. Of Gilling-
hamSt Mary, Norfolk. School, Winston (Mr Raphe). Matric.
1607. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 19, 1611. V. of Blythburgh,
Suffolk, 1617. V. of Bramfield, 1619-42. Will (P.C.C.) 1642.
{Venn, 1. 196.)
LOFT, RICHARD. B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1530. One of these names
V. of Sutton, Suffolk, 1576-8.
LOFT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1635;
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9,
1639; priest (Lincoln) June 5, 1642. R. of Wyham, Lines.,
1642.
LOFTE or LOYFTE, . B.A. 1496-7; M.A. 1499.
LOFT, . B.Can.L. 1527-8.
LOFT, . Adm. sizar at King's, 1572-3.
LOFTEN (? LOUGHTON), ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Nov. 1558.
LOFTHOUSE, CHRISTOPHER. Fellow of Clare, 1461. M.A.
1462; B.D. 1469-70. Probably D.D. 1487-8. Proctor,
1466-7. Donor of plate to Clare, 1500.
LOFTING, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 21, 1719.
B. in London. Colleger at Eton, July 2, 1712, age 12. Matric.
1719.
Logan, Aimwell
LOFTS or LOFTYS, THOMAS. B.A. 1516-7.
LOFTUS, ADAM. D.D. 1567. S. of Edward, of Coverham,
Yorks. Educated at Trinity (according to Cooper, 11. 403).
R. of Outwell St Clement's, Norfolk, 1556. V. of Gedney,
Lines., 1557. R. of Sedgefield, Durham, 1560-2. Chaplain
to Alexander Craik, Bishop of Kildare, 1561. R. of Pains-
town, Meath, 1561. Archbishop of Armagh, 1563-7. Dean
of St Patrick's, 1565-7. Archbishop of Dublin, 1567. Lord
keeper, 1573-6, 1581. Chancellor, 1581-1605. Lord Justice,
1582, 1597-1600. First Provost of Trinity College, Dublin,
1591-4. Died Apr. 5, 1605. Buried in St Patrick's Cathedral.
Father of Adam (1587), Dudley (1579) and Edward (1579-
80). {Cooper, II. 403; D.N.B.)
LOFTUS, ADAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1585-6. S.
of Robert (brother of the Archbishop). B.A. 1585-6; M.A.
1589. Preb. of St Patrick's, 1592. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 24, 1592. Judge of the Irish Marshal Court, 1587.
Master in Chancery, 1598-1619. Knighted, Dec. 25, 1604.
Irish Privy Councillor, 1608. Constable of Maryborough,
1611-23. M.P. for King's Co., 1613-5. Lord Chancellor
of Ireland, 1619-27, 1628-38. Lord Justice, 1622, 1629-33.
Created Viscount Loftus, 1622. Died 1643. Buried in
Coverham Church, Yorks. Brother of Edward (1586) and
nephew of the Archbishop of Armagh. {D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
LOFTUS, ADAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Michs. 1587.
S. of Adam (1567), Archbishop of Armagh. Captain of
Horse. Killed in O'Byrne's country, Wicklow. Buried in
St Patrick's, May 29, 1599. Brother of Dudley (next) and
Edward (1579-80). (A. Gray.)
LOFTUS, DUDLEY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Michs. 1579-
Of Rathfamham. S. of Adam (1567), D.D., Archbishop of
Armagh. B. 1561. B.A. 1582-3. Knighted, Dec. 1593.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir Nicholas Bagenall. Died 1618.
Brother of Adam (above) and Edward (1579-80). (Burke,
L.G.; A. Gray.)
LOFTUS, DUDLEY. B.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford). 3rd s.
of Sir Adam, of Rathfamham Castle, Dublin. B.A. from
Dublin, 1637-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1639. M.A. (University
College, Oxford) 1640. M.P. for Naas, 1642-9; for Kildare
and Wicklow, 1659; for Bannow, 1661-6; for Fethard, Co.
Wexford, 1692-93. Deputy-judge Advocate, 1651. Com-
missioner of Revenue and Judge of Admiralty, 1654. Master
in Chancery, Irelaind, 1655-95. Vicar-general, and Judge of
the Prerogative Court of Ireland. Jurist and orientalist.
SuppUed the Ethiopian version of the New Testament in
Walton's Polyglot Bible. Died June, 1695, aged 77. Buried
in St Patrick's Cathedral. Will, Dublin. {Al.Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LOFTUS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1579-80.
S. of Adam (1567), Archbishop of Dublin. B.A. 1582-3.
Queen's prime serjeant-at-law in Ireland, 1597-1601.
Knighted, Sept. 24, 1599. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Henry
Duke, of Castle-Jordan, King's County. Died May 10, 1601.
Brother of Adam (1587) and Dudley (1579)- {Cooper, 11. 310;
A. Gray.)
LOFTUS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1586.
S. of Robert (brother of the Archbishop). B.A. 1588-9; M.A.
1592. Fellow (by Royal mandate), 1590-5. Died unmarried.
Buried in St Patrick's, Dublin, Sept. 5, 1602. Brother of
Adam (1585-6). (A. Gray.)
LOFTUS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 26,
1722. S. of James, of Westmorland. B. at Lawrence House,
in the parish of Heversham. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1722;
B.A. 1725-6: M.A. 1733. One of these names R. of Roydon,
Norfolk, 1740-54. R. of Castle Rising, 1740-54. R. of Wood
Rising, 1740-54.
LOFTUS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July, 1599.
LOFTUS, WILLIAM. Scholar of Trinity. Buried in the College
Chapel, June 18, 1569, aged 25. {Cole MS., 5875, 95 ; G. Mag.)
LOFTUS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 11,
1624. S. of Robert. B. at Marrick, Richmondshire, Yorks.
School, Richmond (MrBathurst). Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8.
Doubtless V. of Pickhill, Richmondshire, 1639-42. Buried
there Sept. 29, 1642. {Peile, i. 358; M. H. Peacock.)
LOFTUS, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Michs. 1602.
LOGGAN, AIMWELL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19, 1619; priest, June 2, 1621. R. of Moulton, Lines. Licence
(Bishop of Lincoln) Feb. 17, 1622-3, as of Whaplode Drive,
Lines, to marry Elizabeth Read, of Gedney, spinster. Will
(P.C.C.) 1658; of Moulton, clerk. Father of the next. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
LOGAN, AIMWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16, 1646.
S. of Aimwell (above), R. of Moulton, Lines. B. there.
School, Moulton (Mr Heaton). Buried at Moulton before
Sept. 1657. See the will of Aimwell, the father, 1658.
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LOGAN, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1587;
B..\. 1590-1.
LOGAN, LAURENCE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1471.
LOGGIN, WILLIAM. M.A. from Sidney, 1731- S. of John, of
Sw.ilecliffe, Oxon., clerk. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Mar. 31, 1721, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1724. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) Sept. 19, 1725; priest (Gloucester) June i,
1729. R. of Marston-Sicca, Gloucs., 1731-72. Chaplain to
the Earl of Northampton. V. of Beoley, Worcs., 1734-72.
Died 1772. (F. S. Hockaday.)
LOGGAN or LOGGON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St
John's, June 7, 1733. S. of William, gent. B. at Cradley,
Hereford. School, Cradley (Mr Hinds). Matric. 1733; B.A.
1736-7; M.A. 1740; B.D. 1748. Fellow, 1739-54- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1737; priest (Salisbury) July 13,
1740. Probably V. of Gt Bedwyn, Wilts., 1742-8. R. of
North and South Lopham, Norfolk, 1752-60. Died Aug. 26,
1760. {Scott-Mayor, in. 447.)
LOKER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1631. Of
Ely. B.A. 1633-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30; priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1640. R. of Ickworth, Suffolk, 1647, as
Lockyer.
LOKER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1632.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 22, 1639; priest (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1640. V. of Marks
Tey, Essex, 1663. R. of Little Yeldham, 1664-6. V. of
Caldecot, Herts., 1664-75. Died 1675.
LOLLYE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1569.
Perhaps pens, at Jesus, 1568-9,
LOLWORTH, Rector of. B.Can.L. 1472-3.
LOMAS or LUMMAS, GERVASE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, May 6, 1624. S. of Henry. B. at Thrumpton,
Notts. School, Repton. Matiic. 1624.
LOMAX, HENRY. .\dm. at Peterhouse, Nov. 5, 1645; Scholar.
Educated at Edinburgh. Incorp. at Oxford, Aug. 4, 1648.
M.A. the same day. Fellow of Oriel, 1648. Chaplain to the
Lord General of Ireland. (Al. Oxon.)
LOMAS or LUMMAS, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1573; B.A. from Pembroke, 1576-7.
LOMAX or LUMMAS, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1589; B.A. 1592-3.
LOMAX, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c. 1596.
LOMAX, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Pembroke, Apr. 10,
1662. S. of John, of 'Belton' (? Bolton-le-Moors), Lanes.,
farmer. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Signed for
deacon's and priest's orders (London) May 31, 1672. C. of
Walthamstow, Essex. V. of Epping, i68i. Will (Cons. C.
(London) 1710.
LOMAS, JOHN. B.A. 1541-2. V. of Campsall, Yorks., 1552-74.
Presented by the University. Died there 1574.
LOMAX, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 27, 1650. S. of
Ralph, yeoman, of Newcastlenan-Tyne. Bapt. at All Saints',
July 16, 1635. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1657. V. of Wooler, Northumberland, 1658-
62, ejected. Afterwards practised physic at North Shields.
Buried at Tynemouth, May 27, 1693. (Calamy, 11. 273;
H. M. Wood.)
LOMAX, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, May 24, 1665.
S. of Richard, of Bury, Lanes. B. July 28, 1648. Bapt. at
Bury. Matric. 1665; Scholar, 1667; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Ord. deacon (Chester) May 5, 1673; priest, July 25, 1677.
Archdeacon of Man, c. 1689. Minister at Bury and Radclifie,
1690-5. Died Apr. 12, 1695. Buried in Bury Church.
(A. Gray; E. Axon.)
LOMAS, LAU (? N). Matric. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1563-4.
LOMMAX, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 12,
1674-5. S. of Thomas, gent., deceased, of Heaton, Lanes.
B. there. Bapt. at Deane, May 27, 1655. Schools, Eccles
(Mr Atkinson) and Chowbent (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1674-5.
C. of Northenden, Cheshire, in 1680, when excommxmicated
for clandestine marrying. (E. Axon.)
LOMMAS, ROGER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1586.
LOMAX, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 30, 1653. Of
Nottinghamshire.
LOMAX, . Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 2, 1688. Of Lancashire.
LOMBARD or LUMBARD, JOHN. .\dm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 22,
1621-2. Of Surrey. Matric. 1622.
LOMBARD or LUMBARD, . Fellow of Corpus Christi,
1437.
LOMBE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 23,
1639. S. of John, draper, of Norwich. B. there, in the parish
LONE, Roger
of St Peter. Schools, North Walsham (Mr Agurs) and
Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1639; Scholar, 1639-43;
B.A. 1642-3. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 7, 1643. Probably
buried at Cawston, Norfolk, Aug. 24, 1670. M.I. Perhaps
father of Thomas (1683). {Venn, 1. 334; Blomefield, vi. 267.)
LOMBE, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 6,
1706. Of Gt Melton. S. of Edward, of Weston, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Hoadley and Mr Pate).
Matric. 1706. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 5, 1706.
J. P. for Norfolk. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1714. Married Mary,
dau. of Robert Doughty, of Hanworth. Died Mar. 28, 1738.
Brother of John (1714). His sister Mary married John Hase,
of Gt Melton, Norfolk, whence the Baronet families of
Lombe and Jodrell. {G.E.C.; Carthew, Laundiich, ui. 402;
Burke, L.G.; F«»n, i. 514.)
LOMBE. HENRY. D.D. 1466-7 (Incorp. from Oxford). A friar.
LOMBE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 21, 1714.
S. of Edward, Esq., of Weston, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Pate). Matric. 1714; Scholar, 1714-21; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1721. Fellow, 1721-4. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 18, 1 72 1-2; priest (Norwich) Mar. 10, 1722-3. R. of
Seaming, Norfolk, 1723-39; of Sparham and of Foxley,
1743-6. Died unmarried, Nov. 8, 1746. M.I. at Gt Melton.
Brother of Edward (1706). (Venn, 11. 2; Burke, L.G.)
LOMBE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 8, 1600.
S. of Edward, gent. B. at Cawston, Norfolk. School,
Aylsham. B.A. 1603-4; Scholar, 1604-6.
LOMBE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1579-
LOMBE or LOAMB, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Apr. 24, 1633. S. of Simon, woollendraper. B. at Cawston,
Norfolk. School, Aylsham (Mr Knowles). Matric. 1633;
Scholar, 1635-40; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 25; priest, Dec. 18, 1642, as C. of Ingworth.
V. of East Barsham, 1646-89. V. of Houghton, 1648.
Licensed schoolmaster, 1662. Died May 4, 1689. M.I. at
East Barsham. {Venn, 1. 309.)
LOMBE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 1683.
S. of Edward (? 1639). B. at Cawston, Norfolk. School,
Cawston (Mr Gubing). B.A. 1686-7. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 15, 1683. Died Oct. 4, 1687. Buried at Cawston.
(Peile, II. 91; Carthew, Laundiich, iii. 402.)
LONDON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1548
{impubes) .
LONDON, JOHN DE (1261). Southern student who received a
royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the northern
students. (Fuller, 29.)
LONDON, JOHN DE. 'King's scholar,' 1327. Left, Aug. 22,
1330. R. of Gt Childerley, Cambs., till 1347. R. of St
Botolph, Aldersgate, till 1347. One of these names R. of
St Anthony, London, 1349-52.
LONDON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1607. Of Essex. B.A. from Trinity, 1610-1.
LONDON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 2,
1621-2. S. of Robert, of Wheatacre All Saints, Norfolk, gent.
Bapt. there, Nov. 7, 1602. School, Norwich (Mr Stonhame).
Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1622-9; B-A. 1623-6; M.A. 1629.
Fellow, 1630-45, ejected. Studied physic abroad and became
M.D. at Padua. Joined the Roman Church and died at
Genoa. Will (P.C.C.) 1646-7. (Venn, i. 255.)
LONDON, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1671-2. One
of these names, of Middleton Fordley, Suffolk, adm. at Gray's
Inn, Apr. 21, 1683.
LONDON, THOMAS DE. Fellow of King's Hall, 1374-5-
Licensed (Ely) to choose a confessor.
LONDON, THOMAS DE. Scholar at King's Hall. Died June
22, 1404. (Perhaps same as Thomas, s. of Walter, the clerk.)
LONDON, THOMAS. D.D. 1464-5. Dominican friar. Prior of
the Dominicans in London.
LONDON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 8, 1652-3.
Of Norfolk. M.B. 1658. Died Sept. 21, 1661, aged 26. M.I.
at Thorpe by Haddiscoe, Norfolk.
LONDON, . B.Can.L. 1489. Canonicus. Perhaps William,
LL.B., V. of Bishop's Stortford, 1482-94 (B.D.); R. of St
Botolph's, Bishopsgate, 1492-1503. Died 1503.
LONDRES, PHILIP DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1319.
LONE, JOHN. B.A. (? 1609-10). M.A. from Trinity, 1613. B.
at Rayleigh, Essex. Ord. deacon (London) June 3, 1610,
age 24; C. of Canewdon, Essex; priest, Sept. 22, 1611.
LONE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Pembroke, Dec. 23, 1698.
S. of John, of Linton, Cambs., Esq.
LONE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1577-8.
lOI
Lone, Thomas
LONE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius, June 30, 1637.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Ellough, Suffolk. B. there. Bapt.
Oct. 10, 1618. School, Beccles (Mr Neave). Matric. 1637.
Of Mutford 1664; of Beccles, 1683. Married Mary, dau. of
Roger Castell, Esq., of Raveningham, Norfolk. Died Jan. 16,
1683-4. Buried at Beccles. Will proved. Mar. 4, 1683-4.
{Venn, i. 329; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
LONE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, May 14,
1679. S. of Roger, of Beccles, Suffolk, clerk. Matric. 1679;
B.A. 1682-3. Ord. deacon (Nor\\ich) Jan. 1683-4. R. of
Kilverstone, Norfolk, 1692. V. of Roudham, 1699-1701. R.
of Brettenham, 1701.
LONES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 7, i674- Of
Essex. Matric. 1674-5.
LONG, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 22,
1697. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Exeter. School, Exeter
(Mr Reynolds). Matric. 1697.
LONGE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 26,
1663. S. of Robert, of Reymerston, Norfolk. B. at Lynn.
Schools, Lynn (Mr Bell), Shipdham (private; Mr Lewis),
Scoulton (private; Mr Rudde) and Norwich. Matric. 1663;
Scholar, 1666-70; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1670-9.
Ord. priest (London) Aug. 22, 1676. R. of Hockwold and
Wilton, Norfolk, 1680-1. R. of Risby, Suffolk, 1680-1719-
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Roger Pepys, of Impington,
Cambs. Died Oct. 11, i7i9- Buried at Risby. Brother of
Francis (1675), Robert (1658) and Thomas (1658). [Venn, i.
4I7-)
LONG, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 23, 1685. B.
Jan. 25, 1665-6. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Perhaps M.A.
1709. Ord. deacon (Bristol) 1691; priest (Salisbury) June 7,
1696; C. of Charminster, Dorset. R. of Warmwell, 1702-37.
Died Sept. 26, 1737. M.L See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
(Peile, II. 99, 151; F. S. Hockaday.)
LONG, CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 20,
1723. Of Jamaica. Doubtless s. of Charles, of LongviUe,
Jamaica. B. 1705. Matric. 1724. Married Mary, dau. of
Dudley North, of Glemham HaU, Suffolk. Died Oct. 16, 1778.
Buried at Saxmundham. One of these names adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8, 1728-9. (Davy MS., 19,140.)
LONG, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 8, 1607-8.
LONGE, EZEKIEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
LONG, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 4, 1675.
S. of Robert, Esq., of Norwich. B. at Reymerstone, Norfolk.
Schools, Hingham (Mr Poole) and Norwich (Mr Cory).
Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1676-8. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 14, 1678. Called to the Bar, June 13, 1684. Purchased
the manor of Spixworth, c. 1690. Steward of Yarmouth,
1702-12; Recorder, 1712-34. Died Dec. 12, 1734. M.I. at
Spixworth. Brother of Charles (1663), Thomas (1658) and
Robert (1658), father of the next and of Robert (1704).
(Venn, I. 454.)
LONG, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 18, 1706.
S. of Francis, Esq. (above), of Spixworth, Norfolk. B. at
Reymerstone. School, Norwich (Mr Hoadley and Mr Pate).
Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1706-9. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 23, 1708. Of Spixworth and RejTnerstone, Esq.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Godfrey, Esq., of Risby,
Suffolk. Died Oct. 10, 1735. M.I. at Spixworth. Brother of
Robert (1704), father of the next and of John (1748). (Venn,
I. 514-)
LONGE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Jan. 28,
1742-3. Of Reymerston, Norfolk. S. of Francis (above),
Esq. B. June, 1726. School, Westminster. Matric. 1743.
High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1752. Married Tabitha, dau. of
John Howes, Esq., of Momingthorpe. Died Feb. 1776.
(Davy MS., 19,140; Burke, L.G.)
LONG, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at St John's, Mar. 5,
1644-5. S. of Richard gent., of Michin Hampton, Gloucs.
School, Tetbury (Mr Webb). B.A. 1647-8.
LONGE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 2, 1646. Of
London. Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow,
1650-60. Minister at Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs., 1660-2,
ejected. Afterwards studied at Leyden; M.D. there. Practised
at Newcastle and elsewhere. Died at Bristol, Dec. 26, 1712,
aged 84. (Calamy, 11. 400.)
LONG, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Magdalene,
Mar. 12, 1680-1. S. of George, Esq. B. at East Kirby, Lines.
School, Lenton, Lines. Of East Kirby, Esq. (Vis. of Surrey,
1662.)
LONGE, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1588.
Son-in-law of Ric. Waltham, alias Mason, of Christ Church,
London, gent. (wiU, 1607, P.C.C). B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1596.
V. of Fingringhoe, Essex, 1597-1638. R. of East Donvland,
1600-38. Died 1638. Will, P.C.C; to be buried at Fingring-
hoe. (J. Ch. Smith.)
Long, Nehemiah
LONGE, HENRY Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 15,
1561-2. S. of Sir Richard, Knt., gentleman of Henry VIIl's
Privy Chamber. Of London. AfterwardsofShingay, Cambs.,
Esq. Married Dorothy, dau. of Nicholas Clarke, Esq., of
Weston. Died Apr. 15, i573- M.I. in St Andrew-in-the-
Wardrobe, London. (Venn, i. 48.)
LONG, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 15, 1641.
S. of Robert (1599), gent., of Foulden, Norfolk. B. at
Hingham. School, Swaffham (Mr Dawson). Matric. 1641;
Scholar, 1641-8; B.A. 1644-5; M-A. 1648. Incorp. at Oxford,
1650. Fellowof Oriel CoUege, 1648-52. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 22, 1661. R. of Barrow, Suffolk, 1651-85. Died Nov. i,
1685. Will proved (Archd. Sudbury) Nov. 30, 1685. Father
of John (1681). (Venn, i. 342; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
LONG, ISRAEL. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1656, as Isaac. Of Norwich. Israel Longe, s. of James, of
Swannesthorpe, Norfolk, adm. at the Middle Temple, June
30, 1656.
LOND, ISRAEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1681. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Of Dunston, Norfolk.
Died there Nov. 13, 1709. M.I. given by Masters.
LONG, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1470. Of
Marlborough, Wilts. B.A. 1473-4- Ord. acolyte (Lincoln)
Sept. 1473-
LONG, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 13, 1533. Of Steeple Ashton, Wilts. B.A. 1537-8.
Fellow, 1536-7. One of these names R. of Woodborough,
Wilts. Will (P.C.C.) 1582.
LONG, JOHN. 'Of St John's' when ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 22,
1561-2. One of these names V. of Stanwell, Middlesex,
1568-9. R. of Hanwell, i57o-5-
LONG, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1564. B.
in London, 1547. No degree recorded. Archbishop of
Armagh and Primate of all Ireland. 1584-9- Irish Privy
Councillor, 1585. Died at Drogheda, 1589. Buried at St
Peter's. (Cooper, u. 72; D.N. B.)
LONG, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1565. Peile
suggests that he may have graduated B.A. at Oxford, 1569-
70; and B.D. 1582; and that he may be the same as the last.
(See Al. Oxon.; and Peile, i. 92.)
LONGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs. 1565.
LONGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 7, 1573.
Of Clare, Suffolk. S. of John, deceased. School, Clare. B.A.
1577-8; M.A. 1584. Probably ord. deacon (LincoUi) July 26,
1578. Licensed to teach at Exning, 1580. V. of Eltisley,
Cambs., 1580. V. of Gt Wilbraham, 1581-4. R. of Tudden-
ham, Suffolk, 1584. (Venn, 1. 72.)
LONGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1629-30; M..A. 1634. Perhaps R. of Holbrook, Suffolk,
1642.
LONG, JOHN. .Adm. sizar (age i6) at St John's. June 5, 1650.
S. of John (? above), R. of Holbrook, Suffolk. B. at Ardley,
Essex. School, Ipswich (Mr Glascocke). B.A. 1653-4.
Perhaps V. of Gt Totham, Essex, 1658-9.
LONGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 7, 1681.
S. of Henry (1641), R. of Barrow, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Stamford (Mr Sedgewicke). Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1681-6;
B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1689. R. of Mattishall, Norfolk, 1689-
1702. Buried there Dec. 28, 1702. WUl proved (Norwich)
Mar. 4, 1702-3. (Venn, i. 466; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
LONGE, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 14, 1713-4-
Of Norfolk. Matric. Dec. 1712; LL.B. 1717. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept.; priest, Oct. 1724. R. of Spixworth, Norfolk,
1724-
LONGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Oct. 20,
1748. S. of Francis (1706), Esq. B. at Spixworth, Norfolk,
July, 1731. School, Eton. Matric. 1748-9; B.A. 1752; M.A.
1756. Ord. deacon (Bishop of Chester, at Cambridge) Mar. 24,
1754. R. of Hackford, Norfolk, 1755. R. of Reymerstone,
1761. R. of Spixworth. Died Sept. 18, 1806. Brother of
Francis (1742-3). (Burke, L.G.)
LONG, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 27, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. from Christ's, 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord.
deacon (London) 1626, age 21. V. of Gt Clacton, Essex,
1629-62. V. of Fingringhoe, 1638-62. Died 1662. (Peile, i.
345-)
LONG, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1681. Of
Norfolk. S. of Israel (? 1656). Matric. Michs. 1683; B.A.
1684-5. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1698-9. Married Susanna, dau.
of Sir Roger Potts, Bart. Died Aug. 28, 1724, aged 61.
Buried at Dunston. (Davy MS., 19,140.)
LONG, NEHEMIAH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 7, 1635.
Of Essex. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. V. of
Dengie, Essex, 1661-78. V. of Steeple, 1665-78. Will
(Comm. C. Essex) 1678.
Long, Nehemiah
LONG, NEHEMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 3,
1663. S. of Nehemiah, of Exeter, clerk. B. in Devon.
LONGE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1623;
Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1626-7; M..\. 1630. Fellow, 1627. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1640. S. of George, of St James', Clerken-
well, Middlesex, Esq. (3rd s. of John, of Chesterfield, Derby,
gent.). The said George was buried at St James', Feb. 3,
1654-5. M.I. there. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LONG, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, June 19, 1669.
S. of John. B. at Knutsford, Cheshire. School, Knutsford
(Mr Turner). One of these names died May 31, 1679; M.I. in
Knutsford Church. {PeiU; 11. 24.)
LONG, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1644. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1647-8.
LONGE, RICHARD. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from Oxford). Prob-
ably of Gloucestershire. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, June 26, 1618, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1619; M.A.
1621-2. For another contemporary of these names see Al.
Oxon.
LONG, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at Trinity, May
27, 1740. S. of Henry, of London. School, Bury, Suffolk
(Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747.
Brother of Robert (1740).
LONGE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1553;
B.A. 1556-7; .M.A. 1560. Fellow, 1555.
LONGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Sept. 12, 1599.
Of Foulden, Norfolk. S. of John, of Hingham, Norfolk.
School Kimberley. Migrated to Trinity Hall, as scholar,
July 6, 1603. LL.B. 1606. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17,
1607. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1640-1. Mauried Elizabeth, dau. of
John King, of London. Died Sept. 17, 1656. Buried at
Foulden. Father of Henry (1641). (Venn, i. 170; Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664.)
LONGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Caius, Dec. 15, 1612.
LONG, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1634. Of Suffolk. One of these names s. and h. of Robert
(? 1599), of Foulden, Norfolk, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 24, 1638.
LONG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 27, 1645. Of
Wiltshire. Probably s. of Sir Walter, of Whaddon, Wilts.,
Knt. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 24, 1646. Of Whaddon,
Esq., 1675. Died s.p. (Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., ill. 70.)
LONG, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, May 4,
1658. S. and h. of Robert, Esq., of Reymerstone, Norfolk.
B. at Hingham. Schools, Norwich (Mr Lovering) and L>Tin
(Mr Bell). Matric. 1658. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 27,
1661. Of Reymerstone and Foulden, Esq. Buried at Foulden,
Dec. 22, 1714. WiU(P.C.C.) 1715. Brotherof Charles (1663),
Francis (1675) and Thomas (1658), father of Thomas (1684)
and William (1685). (Venn, i. 402.)
LONG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 12, 1704.
S. and h. of Francis (1675), of Spixworth, Norfolk. B. at
Re>Tnerstone. Schools, Bury (Mr Leeds) and Norwich (Mr
Hoadley). Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1704-5. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1704. Married, but died without
issue, 1736. Brotherof Francis (1706). (K««n, i. 511; Burke,
L.G.)
LONG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July 4, 1740-
S. of Henry, of Aldbury, Herts. School, Bury, Suffolk (Mr
Kynnesman). Matric. 1740-1; Scholar, 1741; B.A. 1744-5;
M.-'V. 1748. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5; priest, Sept. 25,
1748. Probably V. of Cavenham, Suffolk, 1749-61. R. of
Wortham. V. of Lackford, 1752-61. Died Sept. 13, 1761.
Will (Bury) 1761. Brotherof Richard (1740).
LONG, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Mar. 4,
1696-7. S. of Thomas, of Croxton, Norfolk, gent. B. there.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704;
D.D. 1728. Fellow, 1703. Master, 1733-70. Vice-Chancellor,
1733-4. Lowndean Professor of Astronomy, 1750-70. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23; priest (Nonvich) Dec. 23, 1716.
R. of Orton Water\'ille, Hunts., 1716-51- V. of Cherry
Hinton, Cambs. F.R.S., 1729. R. of Bradwell-near-the-Sea,
Essex, 1751. Author, astronomical. Died Dec. 16, 1770.
Will (P.C.C.) 1771. For his famous 'Music Sp«ech' at the
Commencement of 1714, see Wordsworth, Social Life, 261.
(D..V.B.)
LONG, STEPHEN. B..\. 1503-4; M.A. 1507-8. R. of St Leonard,
Eastcheap, 1538-40. Died 1540.
LONG, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 1, 1731-
Of Somerset. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1740.
LONG, THOMAS. \dm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, May 4, 1658.
2nd s. of Robert, Esq., of Reymerstone, Norfolk. B. at
Hingham. Schools, Norwich (Mr Lovering) and Lynn (Mr
Bell). Matric. 1658. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 27,
1661. Called to the Bar, May i, 1668. Died without issue.
Will dated .\pr. 11; proved (P.C.C.) May 3, 1709. Brother
of Robert (1658), etc. (Venn, i. 402.)
LoNGMiRE, Daniel
LONG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 10, 1679. S. of
Thomas, of Middlesex, Esq. B. in Southwark. Matric. 1679;
Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Fellow, 1684-92.
V. of Hinxton, Cambs., 1690-2. Buried in the College Chapel,
Jan. 7, 1691-2. (A. Gray.)
LONG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 8, 1684.
2nd s. of Robert (1658), gent., of Foulden, Norfolk. B. at
Reymerstone. School, Wymondham. Matric. 1684; Scholar,
1684-5. Died without issue, 1720. Brotherof William (1685).
(Venn, i. 476.)
LONGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1544;
Scholar, 1543-4; B.A. 1546-7.
LONG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, May 18,
1662. S. of William, of Barton-on-Humber, Lines. B. there.
School, Hull (Mr Shore). Migrated to St John's, Jan. 20,
1662-3. Matric. 1663. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1663.
LONG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Dec. 30, 1685. S. of
Robert (1658), of Foulden, Norfolk. B. Nov. 1669. School,
Wymondham (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1686-8.
Died 1734. Brother of Thomas (1684). (Venn, i. 480; Davy
MS., 19,140.)
LONG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1702. S. of Robert, deceased. B. at Winksley, Ripon, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon
(York) Jan. 1705-6; priest, 1707.
LONG, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney, July 26,
1728. 1st s. of Henry, Esq., deceased. B. at Melitesham,
Wilts. Schools, Marlborough and Gloucester. Matric. 1728.
Died June 15, 1773, s.p. Buried at North Bradley. (Misc.
Gen. et Her., N.S. in., 46; Burke, L.G.)
LONG, . B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1484-5.
LONG, . Matric. from Corpus Christi, 1581.
LONG, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
LONG, . Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1642.
LONGAVILLE, see LONGUEVILLE.
LONGBOTHAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1632-3.
LONGBOTHOM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Apr. 8, 1651. S. of Thomas. B. at Winthorpe, near Burgh,
Lines. School, Homcastle (Mr Nottingham).
LONGBOTHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
June 22, 1685. S. of Richard. B. at Hartwith, Yorks. School,
Knaresborough (Mr Thomas Blanch yard). Matric. 1685.
Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1693-1703.
LONGESTON or LONGSTONE, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Peter-
house, Sept. 11, 1585. Pens, and scholar, 1586. Name off
after 1586. (T. A. Walker.)
LONGFORD, see also LANGFORD.
LONGFORD, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Easter, 1550. Doubtless of Longford, Derbs. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1554. Died 1616.
LONGFORTH or LANGFORD, WILLIAM. B.A. 1514-5; M.A.
1518; B.D. 1527-8. Fellow of St John's. Probably ord.
priest (Ely) Apr. 23, 1519. V. of Oxspring. One of these
names preb. of Chichester, 1560-8.
LONGFORTH, . Scholar at King's Hall, 1534-6.
LONGHORNE, see also LANGHORNE.
LONGHORNE, RICHARD. B.A. 1544-5. One of these names
V. of Hailing, Kent, 1545-6. R. of Chatham, 1549-53.
LONGLAND, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 27,
1684. S. of John, gent. B. in St Clement's parish, London.
School, London (private). Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8.
LONGLAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 19, 1648. S. of Robert, of Tattershall, Lines., currier.
Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655; B.D. 1662. Fellow,
1655. Incorp. at Oxford, 1660 and 1664. V. of North Stoke,
Oxon., 1662-97. Died 1697.
LONGLEY, see LANGLEY.
LONGMAN, JAMES. M.A. 1637 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Winford, Somerset, pleb. Matric. from New
College, Oxford, May 24, 1633, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1633
M.A. 1635-6; B.D. and D.D. 1666. R.of Aynhoe, Northants.;
1644-77, ejected, but restored. Buried there Oct. 21, 1677
Will (Archd. Northants.) 1677. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
LONGMIRE, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse
Nov. 6, 1745. Of Westmorland. School, Kendal. Scholar,
1745-6; Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. i753; B.D. 1768
Fellow, 1752. Taxor and Moderator, 1758. Proctor, 1763-4
Ord. deacon (Norsvich) Dec. 1750. V. of Sawston, Cambs.,
1755-7- V. of Linton, 1759. V. of Norton, Suffolk, 1775-89
J. P. for Cambs. He was nominated Master of Peterhouse,
and instituted Oct. 10, 1787, but this was set aside by the
King's Bench, Apr. 14, 1788. Died Nov. 10, 1789. Will
(P.C.C.) 1790. (T. A. Walker, 286, 357.)
103
LoNGMiRE, Gate
LONGMIRE, GATE. Adm. sizar[ age i8) at St John's, Apr. 25,
1706. S. of George (1668-9), clerk. B. at Beeford, near HuU,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1706; B.A. 171 1-2. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 171 1; priest, 1712. V. of Gresby, Lines.,
1714-22. R. of Winestead, Yorks., 1716. Brother of George
(1720).
LONGMIRE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Feb. 16, 1668-9. S. of William, yeoman, of Troutbeck,
Westmorland. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1669;
B.A. 1672-3. R. of Winestead, Yorks., 1689-1711. Father
of Gate (above) and of the next.
LONGMIRE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 25, 1720.
S. of George (above), R. of Winestead, Yorks. Matric. 1720;
B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1726; priest (Lincoln,
Liu. dim. from York) Mar. 21, 1735-6. C. at Tunstall, Yorks.,
1726-52. Brother of Gate (1706). (See Al. Oxon. for a
contemporary.)
LONGSTREIT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1569.
LONGSTRETH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from \Ugdalene,
Easter, 1621.
LONGUEVILLE or LONGAVILLE, CHARLES. Matric. Fell.-
Com. from Magd.\lene, Michs. 1628. Doubtless s. and h. of
Michael, and Lady Susan Grey. Succeeded his uncle Henry
Grey, Earl of Kent, as 13th Lord Grey De Ruthyn, 1640.
Married Frances, dau. of Edward Neville. Died in the king's
garrison at Oxford, June 17, 1643, s.p.m. (Her. and Gen.,
VI. 52; Collins, VI. 620.)
LONGUEVILLE, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, June
24, 1695. Of London. Probably s. of William, barrister of
the Inner Temple. Matric. 1695. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Feb. 5, 1692-3. .Auditor to Queen Caroline. M.P. for
Dunston, 1715-22; for Gt Bedwin, 1722-7; and for East
Looe 1727-41. Died Aug. 25, 1750. Buried in Westminster
Abbey. (Westminster Abbey Register; A. B. Beaven.)
LONGUEVILLE, GREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May
I, 1706. S. of Henry, gent., deceased. B. in London. School,
Heydon, Essex (Mr Goodwyn). Matric. 1707. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 5, 1705-6. F.S.A., 1725. King-at-
Arms, 1725-45. Died Sept. 29, 1745. Brother of the next.
(G. Mag.; A. B. Beaven.)
LONGUEVILLE, HENRY. .\dm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May
18, 1708. S. of Henry, deceased. B. in London. School,
Heydon (private; Mr Goodwyn). Matric. 1709.
LONGWORTH, see also LANGWORTH.
LONGEWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1577; B.A. 1580-1. One of these names s. of George,
of Longworth, Lanes. Inherited Longworth. Buried at
Bolton-le-Moors, Mar. 30, 1608. (Vis. of Lanes., 1567; E.
Axon.)
LONGWORTH, GEORGE. B.A. from St John's, 1606-7. Buried
at All Saints', Cambridge, Oct. 8, 1608.
LONGWORTH, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Easter, 1554.
LONGWORTH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1549. Probably 3rd s. of Thomas, of Longworth.
B. at Bolton, Lanes. B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556; B.D. 1562-3;
D.D. 1567. Fellow of Queens', 1553-7. Fellow of St John's,
1559. Proctor, 1561. University preacher, 1561. Master of
St John's, 1564-9. Vice-Chancellor, 1567-8. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 9, 1560-1. Preb. of Durham, 1567-72. Preb.
of Worcester, 1568-79. Dean of Chester, 1573-9. R. of
Cockfield, Sussex. Died 1579. Will (P.C.C.) 1579. (Cooper,
I. 399; Vis. of Lanes., 1567.)
LONSDALL or LOUNSDALE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May 16, 1618. Matric. 1618; Scholar; B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.; priest, Dec.
1625. V. of Hooton Pagnell, Yorks., 1627-54. Buried Dec.
29, 1654.
- LONSDALE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
1658. Matric. Easter, 1661; B.A. 1662-3.
LONSDALE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peter-
house, Oct. 28, 1727. Of Durham. School, Kirk Leavington,
Yorks. Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735.
Fellow, 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1731; priest,
Dec. 21, 1735. V. of Ellington, Hunts., 1740-1. V. of
Linton, Cambs., 1740. R. of Stathem, Leics., 1745-83. Died
1783, at Barham, near Linton. Will, P.C.C. His widow at
his request bequeathed £500 to the College. (T. A. Walker,
257-)
LONESDALE or LONGSDALE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
St John's, Nov. 9, 1657. S. of Thomas, of Kilnsey, Yorks.
B. there. School, Conniston (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1657.
One Joseph Lonsdall, of Ashton, Devon, clerk, admon., x67i,
Exeter. . /J.
LoRAiNE, Thomas
LONSFORD, JAMES, see LUNSFORD.
LOO, . M.A. 1478.
'LOOKE,' RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Lent,
1708. Probably a mistake for Cooke, whom see.
LOOSEMORE, GEORGE. Adm. at Jesus, Mar. 28, 1640. Of
Devon. S. of Henry (below). Mus.Doc. from Trinity, 1665.
A chorister at King's College Chapel. Organist of Jesus,
1635; and of Trinity, 1660-82. Appears to have succeeded
his father as organist at Kirtling, Cambs., assisting John
Jenkins in his teaching of Baron North's family until 1668.
Composed anthems. (D.N.B.)
LOOSEMORE, HENRY. Mus.Bac. from King's, 1640. B. in
Devon, c. 1600. 'Chorister in one of the Cambridge College
Chapels.' Organist of King's, 1627-70. Resident organist
and teacher of music at Kirtling, Cambs. (Baron North's
residence), 1652-60. Composed litanies and emthems. Died
1670. Father of George (above). (D.N.B. ; J. E. West,
Organists.)
LOOSEMORE, SAMUEL. Achn. Chorister at Trinity, Apr. i,
1670. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1677; priest (London) Feb. 24, 1677-8.
LOOTHROP, LOWTHORP or LAUTROPP, EDWARD. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, 1586. Matric. 1586; Scholar; B.A.
1589-90; M.A. 1593. v. of Wharram Percy, Yorks., 1618-43.
Buried there Feb. 27, 1642-3. Father of John (1641).
LOOTHROP, LATHROP or LOTHROPP, JOHN. B.A. from
Queens', 1606; M.A. 1609. S. of Thomas, of Etton, Yorks.
Bapt. there, Dec. 20, 1584. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20,
1607; C. of iSennington, Herts. P.C. of Egerton, Kent, 1609,
till 1622 or 1624; afterwards nonconformist. Succeeded
Henry Jacob as pastor of the Independent Church at South-
wark, London. Imprisoned for two years; released on bail;
escaped and sailed for Boston, 1634. Minister at Scituate,
Mass., 1634-9. Minister at Barnstaple, Mass., 1639-53. Am-
thor,Queries respecting Baptism. Died Nov. 8, 1653. (D.N.B.;
J. G. Bartlett.)
LOOTHROP or LOWTHROP, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, June 28, 1641. S. of Edward (1586), V. of
Wharram Percy, Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington.
Matric. 1641. Migrated to Oxford; 'spent three years in his
majesty's service.' B..\. (Jesus College, Oxford) 1645-6. V.
of Easington and R. of Halsham, Yorks., 1663. Father of
the next.
LOWTHORP, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July 8,
1675. S. of John (above), clerk, of Holdemess, Yorks. B.
there. School, York. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. Indicted for misdemeanour, for a
letter to Bishop Burnet; fined and ordered to be degraded.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1680; priest. Mar. 1683-4. Probably
chaplain in the Navy, 1686; and V. of Tunstall in Holdemess,
1683-1715. R. of Coston, Leics., 1686-9. F.R.S., 1702. Died
Sept. 2, 1724. (Al. Oxon.; Fasti Oxon.)
LOTHROP, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 30, i6oi.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. R. of Dengie,
Essex, 1613-29. Died 1629. Will (Cons. C. London) 1629.
LOOTON, EDWARD. B.A. 1526-7.
LOPHAM, THOMAS. High Steward of the University, 1418.
LORAINE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, July 4,
1723. S. of Sir William, Bart., of Kirkharle, Northumber-
land. Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1727; LL.B. 1728. Sheriff for
Northumberland, 1743. Succeeded as Bart., Jan. 22, 1743-4.
Married Dorothy, dau. of Ralph Millot, of Whitehill, Chester-
le-Street. Died Apr. 29, 1755. Buried at Kirkharle. M.I.
Brother of the next. (Peile, 11. 207; G.E.C.)
LORAINE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, July 3,
1721. S. and h. of Sir William, Bart., of Kirkharle, North-
umberland. Bapt. Dec. 19, 1700. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 30, 1724. Died at Newington, Middlesex, Oct.
26, 1738. Buried in the Temple. Brother of Charles (above).
(Peik, II. 204; H. M. Wood.)
LORRAINE, THOMAS. .-Vdm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
June 27, 1633. S. of Robert, of Kirkharle, Northumberland.
B. at Whitwell, Durham. School, Morpeth (Mr Oxley).
Matric. 1633. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 3, 1635. J. P. for
Northumberland. A strong royalist. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Charles Maddison. Died at Newcastle, Oct. 24, 1649.
Buried in St Nicholas Church. M.I. Father of the next.
(Peile, I. 427.)
LORAINE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
Jime II, 1655. Eldest s. of Thomas, of Kirkharle, North-
umberland. B. at Newcastle. Bapt. at St John's, Feb. 21,
1638-9. School, Newcastle (Mr Ritchell). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 10, 1656-7. Created Bart., Sept. 26, 1664. Married
his cousin Grace, dau. of Sir Thomas Fenwick, of Wallington.
Died Jan. 10, 1717-8. Buried at Kirkharle. (Peile, 1. 567:
G.E.C.)
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LoRn, Abraham
LORD, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age i6) at St John's, July lo,
1680. S. of Abraham, goldsmith, deceased. B. at Banbury,
Oxon. School, Cambridge (Perse; Mr Griffith). Matric.
1680-1; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1692. R. of Addington, Kent,
1689-98. V. of West Mailing, 1695-8.
LORD, CHRISTOPHER. B.D. 1516-7; D.D. 1525-6. Canonicus.
Sat in Convocation in 1524 as Abbot of the Premonstra-
tensian Canons of Newshani. Bishop of Sidon (in partibus)
and Suffragan of the .\r<;hbishop of Canterbury, 1533. Died
May 18, 1534. (Stubbs, Registrum Sacrum; Cooper, 1. 39,
calls him Robert.)
LORD, EDWARD. .\dm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, June 5,
1721. S. of Thomas (? 1684), of Sussex, clerk. School, Oak-
ham, Rutland (Mr Wright). Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5.
Will of one of these names (F.C.C.) 1764; of Wilmington,
Sussex, clerk.
LORD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1562.
Perhaps brother of Roger (1561).
LORD, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1564-5;
B.A. 1567-H; M.A. from Magdalene, 1571. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 11, 1568. R. of Monk Soham, Suffolk, 1568-
So.
LORD, HENRY. Student at Jesus, 154&-7.
LORDE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1578.
Probably adm. at Magdalen College, Oxford, Apr. 15, 1580,
age 17 (if so, chaplain to the East India Company at Surat,
1624). Persian student and author. One of these names ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 7, 1590. R. of Scrivelsby,
Lines., 1590-2. V. of Gt Steeping, 1591-1618. Will proved
(Lincoln) 1618; of Gt Steeping, clerk. {Peile, i. 148; D.N.B.)
LORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 20, 1636. Matric.
1637.
LORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 29, 1659.
S. of George, husbandman, of Wickersley, Yorks. B. there.
School, Rotherham (Mr Barton). Matric. 1659; B.A. 1663-4;
M.A. 1667. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Ord. deacon (York) c.
i666. Signed for priest's orders (London) June 4, 1669; C. of
Hoggeston, Bucks. Buried at Wickersley, Nov. 28, 1676.
(F.M.G., 1094.)
LORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 4, 1663. Of Essex.
B.atFelsted. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow,
1670-84. Senior Proctor, 1679-80. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept.
24, 1670. V. of Guildeu Morden, Cambs., 1677. V. of
Comberton, 1678. Died in College, 1684. (A. Gray.)
LORD, JOHN. .^dm. pens, at Sidney, c. June, 1668. (Previously
matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Oct. 19, 1666, age 17)
S. of John, R. of Robertsbridgc, Sussex, clerk. B. there.
School, Wadhurst (Mr Smith). Matric. i668; B.A. 1670-1.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 24, 1671; priest (London) Feb. 24,
1677-8. Perhaps V. of Kensworth, Herts., 1680-1714. R. of
Dunstable, Beds., 1683. Died at Toddington, Beds., Jan. 26,
1727-8, aged 80. Perhaps father of John (1698). (Misc. Gen.
et Her., N.S., 111. 417.)
LORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, June 16,
1668. S. of John, farmer. School, Grantham, Lines. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 3,
1671-2; priest. May 25, 1673.
LORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 5, 1678. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1681-2; M..\. 1685. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21,
1690. One of these names V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics.,
1693-1711. Buried June 27, 1711, aged 52. M.I. {Nichols,
III. 619.)
LORD, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at Clare, July 6, 1685. 2nd s. of
John, yeoman. B. at Wilby, Northants. Schools, Welling-
borough and Knotting, Beds. (Mr Thomas Scriven). Matric.
1685. Migrated to Sidney, Dec. 26, 1688. B..\. 1688-9;
M.A. 1693. V. of Southoe, HunU., 1691-1747. Died 1747.
Brother of Thomas (1695). (H. I. Longden.)
LORD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1698. S. of
John (? of Sidney, 1668), clerk. B. in Hertfordshire. Migrated
as pens, to Sidney, Feb. 3, 1700-1, age 18; B..\. 1701-2. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 23, 1703; priest, Sept. 24, 1704.
Perhaps V. of Kensworth, Herts, (succeeding his father),
1714-28. Died 1728. Probably father of the next.
LORD, JOHN. .Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 14, 1729-
S. of John (? above), V. of Kensworth, Herts. B. at Kens-
worth. School, Harpenden (Mr Barnard). Matric. 1729;
B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 22, 1734! priest,
Sept. 19, 1736. R. of Drayton Parslow, Bucks., 1740-88.
{Scoti-.\fayor, in. 425.)
LORD, ROBERT. According to Cooper (i. 39) he was the B.D.
of 1516-7, and the D.D. 1525-6. But this was certainly
Christopher. No Robert Lord can be found.
LoRKiN, John
LORD, ROBERT. .Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 17, 1661. Of
Norfolk. School, Bungay. Matric. 1661; B..A. 1664-5.
Perhaps R. of Sutton, Norfolk, 1671.
LORD, ROBERT. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 22,
1697-8. S. of George, gent. B. at Brampton, Yorks. School,
Sedbcrgh. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1702; priest (London) Dec. 24, 1704. Chaplain in the
Navy, 1704. V. of Braithwaite, Yorks., 1711-6. Perhaps R.
of Bruustead, Norfolk, till 1727.
LORD, ROBERT. M.A. from St John's, 1736. S. of Laurence,
of Cotsford, Oxon., Esq. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Feb. 9, 1726-7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1730-1. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) May 28, 1738. Al. Oxon. and Scott-Mayor
identify him with the dissenting minister at Knutsford,
Cheshire, who died Dec. 15, 1801. But this seems doubtful,
as the Knutsford man was already a dissenter in 1739, and
is said to have been M.A. of Glasgow. (E. Axon.)
LORD, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1561.
Probably of Pettaugh, Suffolk; adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 10, 1568. Perhaps brother of Francis(i562). (Pei7«, 1.75.)
LORDE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 28, 1587.
Matric. 1587; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Ord. deacon and
priest (? Chichester) June 18, 1595. Minister of Ore, Sussex.
V. of Salehurst, 1597-1640. Buried there Apr. 29, 1640.
Will (Lewes) 1640.
LORD, THOMAS, .^dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 4,
16S4. S. of Edward, husbandman. B. at Saltby, Leics.
School, Oakham (Mr John Low). Matric. 1684; B.A. 1688-9;
M.A. 1709. Perhaps ord. deacon (Winchester) May 26, 1689;
priest, Oct. 17, 1691. V. of Hooe, Sussex, 1708. V. of
Ticehurst, 1718. Perhaps father of Edward (1721).
LORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May 17, 1695. 4th s.
of John, fanner, of Wilby, Northants. Schools, Knotting,
Beds. (Mr Scriven) and Rugby. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1698-9; priest (Peterb.) Sept.
22, 1700. C. of Cottesmore, Rutland. V. of Farcet, Hunts.
Brother of John (1685).
LORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, May 16,
1721. S. of Henry, of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, gent.
Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5; M..\. 1728. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) June; priest, Dec. 1726. R. of Roydon, Suffolk. R. of
Gt Whelnetham, 1726-88. Died Aug. 6, 1788. Will, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
LORD, WILLIAM. B.A. from Trinity, 1604-5. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1606; C. of Gt Grimsby.
LORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 25,
1713. S. of John, draper. B. at Rotherham. Bapt. Apr. 15,
1697. School, Rotherham (Mr Withers). Matric. 1713.
LORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 9, 1725-6.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1726; B..\. 1729-30; M.A. 1772.
LORIMER, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. 1670, from Aberdeen. Ord.
priest (Ely) May 29, 1670. One of these names, a 'minister,'
is mentioned, 1711, in the will of Dr Dan. Williams, founder
of the (Nonconformist) library.
LORKIN, see also LARKIN and LURKIN.
LORKIN or LARKIN, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1639. S. of John (1604), preb. of Rochester. B. at
Limpsfield, Surrey, 1623. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A.
1647. Fellow, 1642-53. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Oct. 2, 1646. R. of Dunton Waylet, Essex, 1653-5. R. of
Limpsfield, Surrey, 1654-5. R- ot Tatsfield, 1667-87.
Buried at Limpsfield, Jan. 22, 1687-8. {Harwood; J. Ch.
Smith.)
LORKIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1604.
(Probably s. of Thomas, of Norfolk.) B.A. 1607-8; M.A.
1611. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1608; priest, Dec. 1610.
R. of St Nicholas, Rochester, 1618-24 and 1630-6. R. of
Limpsfield, Surrey, 1622-54. Preb. of Rochester, 1625-54.
V. of Stockbury, Kent, 1627-30. Will proved, 1655. Father
of John (1636) and of Edward (above). (Vis. of Kent, 1663;
J. Ch. Smith.)
LORKIN, JOHN. .Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 24, 1635-6.
Of Essex. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Com-
mended for the cure of Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk, 1646. R. of
Chipping Ongar, till 1662, ejected. Living, 1682. See wiU of
his brother James, P.C.C. (Peile, i. 250.)
LORKIN or LARKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 13.
1636. S. of John (1604). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1, as
Lorking; M.A. 1644. Fellow. R. of Woldham, Kent, 1660-7.
R. of Hartlip, 1660. Preb. of Rochester, 1661-6. R. of
Leyboume, 1662-6. Died there Jan. 8, 1666-7. Buried
at Rochester Cathedral. Father of John (1668). (Vis. of
Kent, 1663; J. Ch. Smith.)
LORKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, June 3, 1668^
as Larkin. S. and h. of John (1636), deceased, R. of Ley-
boume, Kent. Schools, Rochester and Eton. Matric. i668;
B.A. 1671-2. (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
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LoRKiN, Richard
LORKIN, RICHARD. B.A. 1511-2. Will (1517, Cons. C. London)
of one Richard Lorchyn, priest; to be buried in Barking
Abbey, Essex, near his uncle Mr Thomas Burr. (Pedigree
of Burr family of Barking, Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
LORKIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1549.
S. of Thomas. B. at Frindesbury, Kent, c, 1528. Scholar of
Queens'; B.A. from Queens', 1551-2; M.A. from Peterhouse,
1555. Licensed to practise medicine, 1559. M.D. 1560.
Fellow of Queens', 1551-3. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1553-60.
Regius Professor of Physic, 1564-91. Obtained, 1590, the
grant of arms for the Regius Professors. Married, at St
Edward's, Cambridge, Nov. 15, 1560, Catherine, dau. of
John Hatcher, M.D., Regius Professor of Physic. Benefactor
to the University Library and to Cambridge Borough
charities. Died May i, 1591. Buried in Gt St Mary's,
Cambridge. M.I. there. WiU proved (V.C.C). Left his
medical works to the University Library. (Cocker, 11. 102;
D.N.B.; Vis. of Cambs.; T. A. Walker.)
LORKYNGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1566; B.A. 1569-70, as Larkyn; M.A. 1573. Probably R. of
Little Waltham, Essex, 1572-85. R. of Ashingdon, Essex,
1 59 1-6. Buried there. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Nov. 24,
1596.
LORKYN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 29, 1596.
Matric. 1596; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Incorp. at Oxford,
1605. Accompanied Thomas (afterwards Sir Thomas)
Puckering on his travels, 1611-3. Secretary to the Embassy
at Paris, 1623. R. of Tolland, Somerset, 1623-5. R. of Stoke
Hammond, Bucks., 1624. Drowned at sea, 1625. (D.N.B.;
C. Sayle, Ann. of Med. Hist., 310.)
LORKIN or LARKIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney,
July 4, 1626. S. of Hezekiah, chandler, deceased (who was
brother of John, of 1604). B. at St George's, Southwark.
School, St Thomas' Hospital. Matric. 1626-7; B.A. 1629-30;
M.A. 1633. V. of Stockbury, Kent, 1639-70. Preb. of
Rochester, 1667-70. DiedMay 8, 1670. Buried at Stockbury.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
LORKIN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1510-1; M.A. 1514; B.D. 1536-7.
V. of Meldreth, Cambs., 1546. V. of Bassingboume, 1554-7.
Died 1557.
LORRINGTON or LORINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Michs. 1578. (Probably s. of Richard, of Ganhope,
Leics., whose will, Leicester, 1587.) Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 27, 1581; priest, Aug. 13, 1583. V. of Garthorpe, Leics.,
1582. R. of Saxby, 1593-1625. Will (Leicester) 1625; of
Saxby, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LORRINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 9,
1645. S. of John, merchant, of Melton Mowbray, Leics.,
School, Melton (Mr Cloudesly). B.A. 1649. Probably in-
truded at Cranford St Andrew, Northants., 1655. Afterwards
conformed, and died Oct. 1, 1680. (H. I. Longden.)
LORT, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jime 13,
1743. S. of Roger, of Tenby, Pembroke. Schools, Tenby
(Mr Evans) and Westminster. Matric. 1743; Scholar, 1744;
B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750; B.D. 1761; D.D. 1780. Fellow, 1749.
Regius Professor of Greek, 1759-71. Incorp. at Oxford, 1759.
Ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 25, 1753; priest. Mar. 24, 1754.
F.S.A., 1755. V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1763-70. F.R.S.,
1766. R. of St Matthew, Friday Street, London, 1771-go.
ChaplEiin to Archbishop Comwallis, 1779-83. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1780-90. Librarian at Lambeth, 1785. R. of St
Michael, Mile End, near Colchester, 1789. R. of Fulham,
Middlesex, Apr. to Nov. 1790. Author, antiquarian. Died
from the effects of a carriage accident, Nov. 5, 1790. Buried
in the Church of St Matthew, Friday Street. Will, P.C.C.
(D.N.B.)
L'ORTIE or LORTIE, ANDREW. D.D. 1683 (LK. Reg.). M.A.
of some French University. Minister of the Reformed
Church at RocheUe. Elected Divinity Professor at Saumur.
Huguenot refugee. Chaplain-in-ordinary to the King.
Minister to the French Congregation at the Savoy. R. of
Paglesham, Essex, 1683. Died 1706.
LORTIE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1682.
S. of Andrew. B. at La RocheUe, France. School, La
RocheUe. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1688-9; priest, Dec. 20, 1689. R. of Barton, Notts.,
1692. (Peile, II. 87.)
LORY, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1476.
LOSBY, EDWARD. B.A. from Christ's, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
Licensed curate at Toft, Cambs., 1607.
LOSCOO, see LASKO.
LOSEBY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', May, 1619. Of
Leicestershire. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 25, 1622; priest,
Mar. 9, 1622-3.
Love, John
LOSEBY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1570;
B.A. 1574-5. V. of Welham, Leics., 1579-1632. Will
(Leicester) 1632.
LOSSE, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 28, 1594-5.
Matric. c. 1595. Doubtless eldest s. of Robert, of Little
Stanmore, Middlesex, Esq., whose will (P.C.C.) 1589. One of
these names of Middlesex, knighted. May ii, 1603. Will
(York); as of Ripon, Yorks., 163 1.
LOSSE, HUGH. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, c. 1641.
S. of William (1603), of Loys Weedon, Northants. Bapt.
there. Mar. 29, 1624. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1646-7. FeUow,
1644-50.
LOSSE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1603. Of Edgeware, Middlesex. B.A. 1607-8
M.A. 1611. Fellow, 1606-19. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26
priest. May 27, 1616. V. of Loys Weedon, Northants., 1618
ejected, 1643. Father of Hugh (1641) and William (1641)
(Harwood; Walker, Sufferings.)
LOSSE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 4, 1641. S. of William (1603). Of Loys Weedon,
Northants. Bapt. there, Nov. 16, 1621. Matric. 1641;
B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1649. FeUow, 1644-50. Married, at
Buckingham, Sept. 19, 1655, Sarah Witcherby, widow.
Buried at Buckingham, May 3, 1657. (H. I. Longden.)
LOST, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1635.
LOTHIAN, JOHN. M.A. from St Catharine's, 1623 (Incorp.
from Edinburgh). Fellow of St Catharine's, 1623. Taxor,
1631. Senior Proctor, 1632-3. Buried at St Benet's,
Cambridge, Mar. 13, 1637-8.
LOTINGER, JOHN. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). Not
found in Al. Oxon.
LOUD, see LOWTH.
LOUGHER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1652. Of Norfolk. S. of Thomas (1617), R. of Letheringsett.
B.A. 1654-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.; priest, Nov. 1661.
R. of Letheringsett, Norfolk. Ejected from Baconsthorpe,
1662. Afterwards Nonconformist minister at South Repps.
Died Oct. 14, 1686. {Calamy, 11. 190.)
LOUGHER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Sept. 22, 1617;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1626. Ord. priest (Llandaff) 1624. R. of
Letheringsett, Norfolk, 1629. Father of John (above).
LOUIS, . D.D. 1487-8. A friar.
LOUPE or LOOPE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 12,
1665-6. Matric. 1666-7; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1673. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1672. Head Master of Ripon
Grammar School, 1676-81. Died 1681.
LOUP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Oct. 30,
1740. 5th s. of George, surgeon and druggist, of Yorkshire.
B. at Ripon. School, Wath (Mr Panther). Matric. 1741;
B.A. 1744-5. Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1745; priest, June
5, 1748. V. of Pannal, Yorks., 1750-6. {Scott-Mayor, in.
5I2-)
LOUPT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 3, 1654. Of
Middlesex. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1654.
LOVAT, see LOVET.
LOVE, BARRY BRIGHTIN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius.
June 10, 1735. Eldest s. of Barr>'. mercer, of Yarmouth.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Reddington). Matric. 1735;
Scholar, 1735-8. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 11, 1735.
Of Ormesby, Esq. Died unmarried, June 24, 1760. Buried
at Ormesby St Michael. M.I. {Venn, 11. 41.)
LOVE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec. 19,
1702. S. of Charles, of Beccles, SuffoUc, gent. B. at Brooke,
Norfolk.
LOVE, CLAYTON. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 23, 1748. B. at
DoneraUe, Cork, Ireland. Afterwards Fell. -Com. Matric.
1748.
LOVE, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Feb. 27,
1626-7. S. of Robert. B. at "Brook's Kirstead,' Norfolk.
Schools, North Walsham (Mr TiUes) and Ipswich (Mr Easton).
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 22, 1639. R. of Wickhampton, Norfolk, 1639-51. R. of
Winterton, 1656. Perhaps brother of John (1617). {Peile,
'• 379)
LOVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1559; B..\.
1562-3; M.A. 1576.
LOVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jime 25, 1599. One
of these names, V. of Shopland, Essex, 1615-31. John
Berryman, R. of Rochford, in wiU, 1617, mentions his
grandson John Love, s. of John Love, clerk, and testator's
dau. Mary. WUl (P.C.C, 1658-9) of one John Love, clerk,
of Rochford. (J. Ch. Smith.)
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Love, John
LOVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1617. Perhaps
s. of Robert, of Kirstead, Norfolk. B.A. 1620-1: M.A. 1624.
Ord. priest (Norwich) 1624. Probably R. of BiUockby,
Norfolk, 1627-31. Perhaps brother of Geoffrey (1626-7).
{PHU, I. 317)
LOVE, JOHN. Adm.sizarat Jesus, June 23, 1645. S. of Thomas,
cooper, of St Leonard's, Shoreditch, Middlesex. Migrated to
St John's, Nov. 8, 1645, age 18.
LOVE, JOHN. .\din. sizar (age 18) at St Joh.n's, June 19, 1655.
S. of Robert, yeoman, of Slonesby, Leics. B. there. School,
Grantham (Mr Stokes). B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1670 (M.A.). Probably
Master of Oakham Grammar School, Rutland, anil father of
John (1696).
LOVE, JOHN. .'\dm. pens, at Clark, July 8, 1662. Of Cam-
bridgeshire. S. of Richard (i6ii). Matric. 1662; B.. A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1679. V. of Everton, Hunts., 1680-5. Perhaps R. of
Wootichurch, Kent, 1685-8. Died 1688. Brother of Richard
(1654).
LOVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 27, 1696.
5. of John (? 1655), Master of Oakham School. B. there.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1704.
Ord. deacon (Ely) July 5. «702; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 19.
1703. C. of St .Andrew's, Cambridge. R. of Saxelbye, Lcics.,
1709-28. Perhaps R. of Broughton Sulney, NotU., 1727-36.
Buried there Jan. :i, 1735-6-
LOVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, July 18, 1710.
S. of Barry, clerk, of Yarmouth. B. there. School, Yarmouth
(Mr Pate and Mr VVelham). Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-6;
B.A. 1714-5 (senior wrangler); M.A. 1718. Fellow, 1716-9.
Died Mar. 24, 1730-1. Buried at Yarmouth. (l'<r»i«, l. 524.)
LOVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, .May 9, 1711. S.
of John, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich.
MaUic. 1710-ii Scholar, 1711-7; B.A. 1714-5; MA. 1724-
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1716; priest, July 13, 1718.
V. of Fordhara, Cambs., 1724- V. of Isleham, 1725-43-
(Venn, i. 525.)
LOVE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1554.
LOVE (? LOWE), RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
i.')69-
LOVE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 161 1.
S. of Richard, apothecary, of Cambridge. B. Dec. 26, 1596.
B.A. from Clare, 1614-5; M.A. 1618; D.D. 1630. Fellow of
Clare. Taxor, 1625-6. Senior Proctor, 1628-9. Master of
Corpus Christi, Apr. 4, 1632-61. Vice-Chancellor, 1633-4.
Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1649. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) .May 23; priest, May 24, 1624. Chaplain to the
King. R. of Eckington, Derbs., 1629-61. Preb. of Lichfield,
1631-61. Member of the Westminster Assembly. Dean of
Ely, 1660-1. Married, at Much Hadham, Herts., Jan. 23,
1633-4, Grace Goodman. Died Jan. 1660-1. Buried in his
CoUege Chapel. WiU, P.C.C. Benefactor to Clare Hall.
Father of Richard (1654) and John (1662). His portrait is in
the College; given by his son-in-law, .\rchbishop Tenison.
{D.N.B.)
LOVE, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1654. Of Cam-
bridgeshire. S. of Richard (above), Master of the College.
Bapt. at St Benet's, Cambridge, Aug. 3, 1637. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 7, 1654-5- Brother of John (1662).
LOVE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1690. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1690.
LOVE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1578.
LOVE, THOMAS. FeUow of Queens', 1500-8.
LOVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhousk, Lent, 1597-8.
Matric. 159S; Scholar, 1598-1604; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605.
Fellow, 1605-31. Taxor, 1622. Senior Proctor, 1627-8. Ord.
deacon (York, for Lincoln) May 26, 1616; priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 21, 1617. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs., 1617-29- R-
of Gilston, Herts., 1631. Buried there .Mar. 25, 1639. Admon.
(Cons. C. London) 1639. (T. A. Walker.)
LOVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Pembroke, May 25,
1705. S. of John, of Bury St Edmunds. Bapt. at St James',
Bury, Aug. 10, 1685. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1709; priest (Lincoln) May 27, 1711.
LOVE, W. M.A. 1468-9.
LOVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 27, 1673. Matric.
1673; B.A. 167&-7; M.A. 1685. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
23, 1677; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1679. R. of Stibbington,
Hunts., 1680-1721. Died 1721. Father of the next.
LOVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Dec. 15,
1701. S. of WiUiam (above), R. of Stibbington, Hunts.
B. there. School, Oakham. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1705-6. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 8, 1707.
LOVE, . .A.dm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1659.
Lovelace, William
LOVEDALE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Petkrhouse, c. Lent,
1597-8.
LOVEDALE, — -. B.Civ.L. 1482-3.
LOVEDAY, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1591.
LOVEDAY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1620-1 ;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (York) June; priest,
Dec. 1623. C)ne of these names V. of one mediety of the
rectory of Darfield, Yorks., 1660-71. Will (York) 1671.
LOVEDAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June
30,1621. S. of Anthony, of Chediston, Suffolk. Matric. 1623.
Of Chediston, Suffolk, gent. Died before May 21, 1674. (Vis.
0/ Suffolk, 1664.)
LOVEDAY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593. B. at
Borough Green, Cambs. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord.
deacon (London) Apr. 2; priest, .-Vpr. 9, 1598, age 24. C. of
Englefield, Berks. Perhaps his will as V. of Bucklebury, 1609
(Archd. Berks.).
LOVEDAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse,
Dec. 20, 1636. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1637. Probably of
Chediston, Suffolk. If so, s. of Robert, of Yarmouth. Trans-
lator of La Calpren^de's Cleopatra under the title of ' Hymen's
Praeludia, or Love's Masterpiece,' which appeared respec-
tively in 1652, 1656 and 1658. Died 1662. (D.N.B.)
LOVEDAY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1553-
LOVEDAY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1740.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 29, 1743, as student of law. C. of
.•\bbotsley, Hunts. Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1746.
LOVEKIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Nov. 3,
1731. S. of John, scrivener (? citizen and joiner), of St
Botolph .Aldgate, London. B. Nov. 12, 1712. 'Grecian' from
Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739.
Master of Halstead School, Essex, c. 1735-65- PC. of
Broadway, Westminster, 1755. R. of Colne-Engaine, Essex,
1765-93. Died 1793. Will, P.C.C. (A. W. Lockhart; J. Ch.
Smith.)
LOVEKIN, RICHARD. M.itric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1612;
B..\. 1614-5. K. of Ufford, Suffolk, 1620-78. Buried there
Sept. 23, 1678, 'aged no.' (Parish Reg.)
LOVELACE, D. .■\dm. at Corpus Christi, 1544.
LOVELACE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1612. Probably s. of Lancelot, reader at Gray's Inn. B. 1594.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1609. Called to the Bar, 1620.
Bencher, 1650. Took an active part against the Parliament
in Kent. Recorder of Canterbury, 1660. Steward of the
Chancery Court of the Cinque Ports. M.P. for Canterbury,
1661-4. Died Mar. i, 1664. (See D.N.B. under Richard.)
LOVELACE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 23, 1690.
S. of William, of Godstone, Surrey. Matric. 1690; LL.D.
1705 (Com. Reg.). Succeeded his cousin, John Lovelace, as
4th Baron, Sept. 27, 1693. Governor of New York and New
Jersey, 1708-9. Died May 6, 1709. Buried at New York.
(D.N.B.)
LOVELAS, REGINALD. B.A. 1542-3; M.A. 1545. One of these
names 4th s. of John, of Kent, who died 1548. Scholar from
King's School, Canterbury. Perhaps V. of Chediston,
Suffolk, 1566-73- (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
LOVELACE, RICHARD. B.A. from Clare, 1601-2.
LOVELACE, RICHARD. M..-^. 1637 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of William, of Woolwich, Kent, Esq. Matric. from Gloucester
Hall, Oxford, June 27, 1634, age 16. Created M.A. (Oxford)
Aug. 31, 1636. Served in the Scottish Expeditions, 1639.
Imprisoned for supporting the ' Kentish Petition,' 1642. Re-
joined Charles I, 1645. Served with the French King, 1646;
wounded at Dunkirk. Returned to England, 1648. Again
imprisoned, but released by warrant, 1649. Poet and
royalist. Died in poverty, 1658. Buried in St Bride's,
London. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
LOVELACE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1607. Doubtless s. of Robert. B. at Eynford, Kent. B.A.
1610-1; M..A. from Corpus Christi, 1614. Fellow of Corpus
Christi, 1613-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Ord. deacon
(London) May 26, 1616, age 23. V. of Standon, Herts.,
1617-30. V. of Wormley, 1630-73. Died 1673. Admon.
(Cons. C. London) Jan. 29, 1673-4. (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
LOVELACE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1572;
B..A. 1575-6. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1571.
LOVELACE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1624. Of Kent. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of
St Mary Bredin, Canterbury. P.C. of Ash, Kent, in 1643.
V. of St Paul's, in 1659. Doubtless R. of St Margaret,
Canterbury, 1674-83. Slarried, at St Paul's, Canterbury,
May 28, 1659, Susanna Phillpot. (H. G. Harrison.)
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LovELAND, Joseph
LOVELAND, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Feb. u,
1618-9. S. of John, of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Ston-
ham). Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1620-6; B.A. 1622-3; M-A.
1626; B.D. 1634. Fellow, 1626-44. Proctor, 1636. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Apr. 17, 1629. R. of Wimpole, Cambs.,
1642, ejected, but reinstated. Preb. of Norwich, 1660-95;
of York, 1672-95. Died May 20, 1695. Buried in Norwich
Cathedral. Will proved, 1695. (Venn, 1. 243.)
LOVELING, BENJAMIN. M.A. from Clare, 1697. S. of
William, of Castle Martin, Pembs., clerk. Matric. from
Lincoln College, Oxford, July 8, 1690, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1694. V. of Banbury, Oxon., for 20 years. R. of Pangboume,
Berks., 1718-27. Buried there Feb. 5, 1726-7. M.I. (Al.
Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
LOVELL, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, May 6,
1647. S. of John, Esq., of East Harling, Norfolk. B. at
Wisbech. Schools, Thetford, Norfolk (Mr Ward) and Picken-
ham (Mr Bade). Matric. 1647. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Feb.
11, 1649-50. Died without issue. Half-brother of John
(1660). (Venn, I. 368.)
LOVELL, DABRIDGCOURT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 10,
1627. Of Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. of William, of
Guilsborough, Northants. Bapt. there, 1610. Matric. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1634; priest,
Sept. 20, 1635. C. of Farthingstone, Northants., 1637.
(H. I. Longden.)
LOVELL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Nov. 6,
1645. S. of Edward, draper, of Batcombe, Dorset. School,
Gillingham, Dorset (Mr Derby). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. from Jesus, 1653. Fellow of Jesus (by mandate of the
commissioners, 1650-5, vacant by marriage). (A. Gray.)
LOVELL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Oct. 22,
1689. S. of George, D.D. B. in Ireland. School, Lisnegarvy
(Mr Harvy). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697; D.D.
1717. Fellow, 1696-1701. Chaplain to the King. R. of
Blaby, Leics., 1708-11. R. of Rotherhithe, Surrey, i7ii-35-
Died Apr. 4. 1735. WiU, P.C.C; of St Margaret, West-
minster. Father of the next. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LOVEL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 18,
1723-4. S. of Edward (above), D.D., of Surrey. B. at
Moulsey. School, Westminster. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8;
M..\. 1731.
LOVELL, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Nov.
1548. Perhaps s. of Sir Francis, Knt., who died 1552.
LOVELL, GEORGE. Adm. at Christ's, 1689, from Trinity
College, Dublin. S. of George. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1689-90.
Brother of Edward (1689).
LOVELL, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June
16, 1648. S. of Robert, cook, of Greenwich. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse. Migrated to Clare, Apr. 1651. B.A.
1651-2; M.A. 1655. Ord. deacon (London) June 18, 1682;
priest, Sept. 23, 1683. V. of Castle Camps, Cambs., 1691-
1702. Buried there Dec. 12, 1702.
LOVELL, HENRY. B.A. from Trinity, 1579-80. Probably R.
of Bootle, Cumberland, 1582-3.
LOVELL, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 9,
1720. S. of Hugh, husbandman, of Northamptonshire. B. at
Boughton, near Northampton. School, Boughton (Mr Stiles).
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1724-5.
LOVEL, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1608.
LOVELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1681. Of
Northampton. 3rd s. of Sir Salathiel, Knt., Baron of the
Exchequer. Bapt. at All Saints', Northampton, July 26,
1664. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Fellow, 1686. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 1, 1686.
LOVEL, JOHN. D.D. 1480-1. A monk.
LOVELL, JOHN. Matric. from St Edmund's Hostel, Michs.
1544. Probably already B.A. of Oxford, 1537, and perhaps
proceeded to M.A. Principal of St Edmund's Hostel. Per-
haps beneficed in Essex.
LOVELL, JOHN, Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 1660; re-
adm. as Fell.-Com. 1662. S. of John, gent., of Harling,
Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Stephens)
and Saxham, Suffolk (Mr Tillet). Matric. 1660. Of Harling,
Esq. Lord of the manor in 1707. Died Aug. 20, 1710.
Buried at East Harling. Half-brother of Charles (1647).
(Venn, i. 410.)
LOVELL, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1561 ;
Scholar, 1564; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1565-9.
Died in CoUege. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1569. (Peile, 1. 77.)
LOVELL, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1628. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8, 1623; priest. May 20, 1627.
Master of Towcester Grammar School in 1631.
LovET, Joseph
LOVELL, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1560.
Probably 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, of East Harling, Norfolk,
Knt. Of Garboldesham, Norfolk. Married and had issue.
Probably brother of Thomas (1560). (Blomefield, 1. 326.)
LOVELL, RICHARD. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Nov. 18
and 28, 1599, age 26, as 'late of Pembroke College.' B. at
Colchester. C. of Wandsworth, Surrey.
LOVELL, ROBERT. Scholar of Queens', 1513-7; B.A. 1516-7.
LOVELL, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1561. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 19, 1564; of
Norfolk.
LOVELL, THOMAS. High Steward of the University, 1509.
S. of Sir Ralph, of Beechamwell, Norfolk. Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 1485-1524. M.P. for Northants., 1485. Speaker
of the House of Commons, 1485. Fought at Stoke against
Lambert Simnel, 1487. Knighted, June 9, 1487. Treasurer
of the Household, 1500-21, and President of the Council,
1502; K.G., 1503. High Steward of Oxford University,
1509-24. Constable of the Tower, 1513-24. Executor of the
Lady Margaret. Contributed towards the building of Gon-
viUe HaU. Died May 25, 1524. Will (P.C.C.) 1528. (Cooper,
I. 30; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
LOVEL, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1502-3; B.Can.L. 1506-7; D.Can.L.
1506-7. One of these names V. of Maltby, Yorks., 1510-27.
Another, sub-dean of Wells, 1516-24.
LOVELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1560.
Perhaps s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of East Harling, Norfolk.
Knighted. Married Alice, dau. of Sir John HuddJestone, of
Sawston, Cambs. Died Dec. 12, 1604, aged 64. Buried at
East Harling. One of these names R. of Gt Waldingfield,
Suffolk, 1582-1610. Buried there June 10, i6io. Probably
brother of Philip (1560). (Blomefield, 1. 323; Blore, 47.)
LOVELL, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Lent, 1584-5. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Skelton, Yorks., Esq.
If so, of Skelton, Esq. Married Mary, dau. of John Boothe,
of Bumham, Lanes. Admon. (York) 1655. Father of Thomas
(1637).
LOVELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1620.
Matric. 1620.
LOVELL, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 10, 1637. 1st s. of Thomas (1584-5), of Skelton, Yorks.,
Esq. Bapt. there. Mar. 16, 1619-20. School, St Peter's,
York. Matric. 1637, as 'Lowin.' Of Skelton, Esq. Married
Philadelphia, dau. of Thomas Atkinson, of York. Buried at
Skelton, Nov. 10, 1680. Admon. (York) 1681. (Vis. of
Yorks., 1665; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., 11. 262; T. A.
Walker, 62.)
LOVELL, TITUS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1614;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1618-9.
LOVELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1593.
LOVELL, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 12, 1566.
LOVER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1646.
One of these names V. of Hailsham, Sussex; ejected, 1662.
(Calamy, 11. 463.)
LOVERING, ABEL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1606; D.D. 1628 (Lit. Reg.).
LOVERINGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 28,
1670. S. of John, gent., of Collibeare, Tawstock, Devon.
B. there. Matric. 1670; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A.
1677. Ord. deacon and priest (Exeter) Dec. 22, 1677. V. of
Thomcombe, Dorset, 1680. (Venn, i. 440.)
LOVERING, JOSEPH. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 14, 1613. Of Dunton, Bucks. Probably s. of
Thomas (next). Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
Fellow, 1616-21. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31; priest,
June 1, 1618. R. of Walton-in-Gordano, Somerset, 1630.
Lived in Jersey. R. of St Ives, Cornwall. Died at Doiming-
ton, Cambs.
LOVERING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1575; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Fellow, c. 1580. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1582. R. of Burrow-on-the-Hill, Leics.,
1583. R. of Dunton, Bucks., 1586-1609. Probably father of
Joseph (above).
LOVERING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Head Master of King's
College School. Afterwards of the Perse School, 1619-36; and
of Norwich Grammar School, 1636.
LOVERING, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1636.
LOVERMORE, HUGH. B.D. 1492-3; D.D. 1501. Augustinian
friar. Prior of the House at Norwich. (Cooper, i. 28.)
LOVET, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 10,
1627-8. S. of Richard. B. at Cleaton, Staffs. (? Salop).
School, Stoke (Mr Broomhill). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631.
Father of Thomas (1660-1).
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LOVETT, RICHARD. Matric. siiar from Trinity, Easter, 1628;
Scholar, 163:; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Perhaps R. of
Foston, Leics., 1646.
LOVETT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3.
LOVET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 9,
1660-1. S. of Joseph {1627-8). B. in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. i66«. Fellow,
1667-93. Incorp. at Oxford, 1676. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lambeth) Aug. 9, 1667. Perhaps V. of Glynde, Sussex, 1668.
V. of Beddingham in 1670. R. of Taplow, Bucks., 1681.
Preb. of Ely, 1692-8. Died in College. Buried in the Ante-
rhapel. Mar. 9, 1698-9. {Al. Oxon.; PeiU, i. 595.)
LOVET, LOVAT or LOWAT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at St Joh.n's, M.iy 21, 1666. S. of Richard, of Bctley, Staffs.
B. there. School, BarthomJey (Mr Caudrey). Matric. 1667;
B..A. 1669-70.
LOVAT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Dec. 7,
1668. S. of William, deceased, of Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Staffs. B. there. School, Audlem, Cheshire (Mr Colton).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1669-70.
LOVETT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Oct. 7,
1713. S. of Thomas, of Nottingham. School, Oakham.
.Matric. 1714; Scholar; B..\. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon
(V'ork) June, 1718; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 17:9. R. of
Stubton, Lines., 1719-20. V. of Pocklington, Yorks., 1723-
76. Died Dec. 2, 1776. Benefactor to Sidney. (Hist, of
Sidney, 182; M. H. Peacock.)
LOVETT, . M.A. 1459.
LOVETOT, JOHN. Adm. at King's Hall, Nov. 6, 1343. Left,
1358.
LOVIBOND, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 6, 1745.
B. in London. Matric. 1746. Afterwards Fell. -Com. B.A.
1748-9.
LOVIBOND, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 9, 1717. B.
at Hcston ('Hcsscn'), Middlesex. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Juno 14, 1718 (name off, 1721). Doubtless s. of Henry, of
the Inner Temple; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 12, 1717-8.
LOVING, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 18,
1712. S. of Thomas, of Deptford, Kent. Bapt. Dec. 14, 1693.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1713; B.A.
1715-6; M.A. 1719. Fellow, 1718. R. of Herringswell,
Suffolk, 1741-51.
LOWCOCK, Sfe also LUCCOCK.
LOWCOCK, JOHN. .\dm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 24,
1731. S. of Thomas (1696), R. of Full Sutton, Yorks. School,
Wakefield, Yorks. (Mr Wilson). Matric. 1731 ; Scholar, 1733;
B. .A. 1734-5; M..^. 1738. Fellow, 1737. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 2; priest, Mar. 9, 1739-40. Chaplain in the Navy, 1740.
LOWCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, May 30,
1696. S. of William, deceased, R. of Nunnington, Yorks.
B. there. School, Thornton (Mr Thomas Wilson). Matric.
1697; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1701-2;
priest, 1703. R. of Full Sutton, Yorks., 1705-13. Married,
at St Crux, York, 1712, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Agar.
Died 1713. Father of John (1731). (M. H. Peacock.)
LOWDE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 25, 1656. Matric.
1656; B..\. 1659-60; M..\. 1663. Fellow. Taxor, 1669.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1667.
R. of Easington, Yorks., 1679-99. R- of Settrington, 1684-
99. Chaplain to John, Earl of Bridgewater. .Author. Buried
at Settrington, June 18, 1699, aged 59. [Al. Oxon.; E. Axon.)
LOUDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1544.
LOUDE, RALPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 4, 1606. S.
of Edmund, husbandman, of Huyton, Lanes. School,
Whalley. Matric. 1606. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 13, 1608,
age i8. Scholar, 1609-13; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613; B.D.
1622. Fellow, 1615-22. Incorp. at Oxford, 1618. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 11; priest, June 12, 1620. R. of
Blakeney, Norfolk, 1621-41. Brother of Robert (1618) and
Roger (1613), perhaps father of Roger (1650). (Venn, i. 200;
T'is. of Lanes., 1664.)
LOUD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1572.
LOWDE, ROBERT. ,\dm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 24, i6i8.
4th s. of Edmund, gent., of Huyton, Lanes. Schools,
Clitheroe and Bolton Percy, Yorks. (Mr Emott and Mr Lowd).
Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1620-6; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord.
deacon and priest (Norwich) 1627. C. of Waddington, Yorks.,
in 1629. R. of Wiveton, Norfolk, 1640-71. Died Jan. 21,
1670-1. M.I. at Wiveton. Brother of the next and of Ralph
(1606), father of Robert (1650). (Venn, 1. 241; Vis. of Lanes.,
1664.)
LOWD, ROBERT. .Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 18, 1650.
S. of Robert (1618), R. of Wiveton, Norfolk. B. at Ryther,
Yorks. Schools, UUeskelf (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1650;
Lowe, John
Scholar, 1650-5; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Ord. deacon and
priest (Bishop Jos. Hall) July 5, 1655. R. of Cley-by-the-Sea,
Norfolk, 1660. (Venn, 1. 377.)
LOWDE, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Aug. 9, 1613.
3rd s. of Edmund, of Huyton, Lanes. Matric. 1613; B.A.
1616-7; M.A. 1620. R. of Ryther, Yorks., 1619. Will
(P.C.C.) 1654. Brother of Ralph (1606) and Robert (1618).
(Venn, i. 222; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
LOWDE, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Apr. 16,
1650. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. of Ralph (? 1606), R. of
Blakeney. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1660. Probably
R. of Knapton, Norfolk, 1660. R. of Edingthorpe, 1660.
(Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
LOWDE, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 22, 1667. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, Sept. 1673. Perhaps V. of
Hault Hucknall, Derbs., 1690.
LOWDEN or LOWDER, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from Christ's,
1593-4; B.A. 1597-8. P.C. of Darlington, Durham, 1606-12.
LOWDEN or LOWDIN, JOSEPH. B.A. from Christ's, 1593-4;
M..A. 1597. V. of Irthington, Cumberland, 1597-1612. R. of
Kirkhampton, 1598-1610. Died 1612. (B. Nightingale.)
LOWDER, RICHARD. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). Not
found in .Al. Oxon.
LOWDHAM, CALEB. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Mar.
18, 1721-2. S. of John (citizen and stationer, of London), of
Bamet, Middlesex. B. July 18, 1702. ' Grecian ' from Christ's
Hospital. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1733. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1726. V. of
Diseworth, Leics., 1726-79. R. of Stoney Stanton 42 years,
and chaplain to the Earl of Huntingdon. Died Mar. 25, 1779.
M.I. at Diseworth. (J. Ch. Smith; Nichols, iii. 755.)
LOWDHAM, WILLIAM DE, see LUDHAM.
LOWE or LOE, EDWARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus,
Easter, 1608. Perhaps s. and h. of Anthony, of Alderwasley,
Derbs. .Age 8 in 1601. Married Jane, dau. of Henry Hall, of
Costock, Notts. Buried at Wirksworth, Derbs., July 8, 1650.
(Derbs. Archaeol. Soc., in. 168.)
LOWE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 4, 1649.
3rd s. of John, barrister, of Salisbury. B. there. Schools,
Blandford (Mr Sutton) and Salisbury (Mr Hunt and Dr
Pottinger). Matric. 1649. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May
3, 1651. Called to the Bar, May 21, 1658. Probably son-in-
law of Dr Henchman, Bishop of Salisbury. (Venn, i. 375.)
LOE, LRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1563.
LOW, FRANCIS. .Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1634. Of Hertfordshire. S. and h. of Humphrey, of St
Albans. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1633. Called to the
Bar, June i, 1641. Ancient, 1658.
LOE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 16,
1639-40. S. of John, of Unstone, Derbs., Esq. B. there.
School, Chesterfield (Mr Wilbie). Matric. 1640. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 5, 1640. Of Hasland, and Oldgreaves,
Derbs., Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Owtram, of
Dronfield. Died at Oldgreaves, 1683-4. (Peile, i. 467; Misc.
Gen. et Her., 1. 36; Vis. of Derbs., 1662; F.M.G., 1036.)
LOWE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Mar. 14, 1700-1.
S. of John, of London, gent. School, Higham-on-the-Hill,
Leics. Matric. 1701. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 15, 1701, as
s. of , late of Gray's Inn. Called to the Bar, July 8,
1709.
LOWE, GABRIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Lent, 1591-2.
S. and h. of Sir Thomas, citizen and alderman of London
(Lord Mayor, 1604-5). B..A. 1595-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. II, 1594-5. Knighted, Mar. 23, 1617-8. Of Newark,
Gloucs. Married Anne, dau. of Henr>' Hungerford, of Marston,
Wilts. Died c. 1659. (Cokayne, Lord Mayors and Sheriffs ; Le
Neve, Knights, 102; Vis. of Gloucs., 1623.)
LOW, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 11, 1646.
S. of Henry. B. at Coventry. School, Coventry (Mr White).
Matric. 1646.
LOWE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 21,
1717. S. of John, gent., of Cheshire. B. at Northw^ich.
Schools, Madeley, Staffs. (Mr Jenkinson) and Westminster.
Matric. 1717; LL.B. 1722. One of these names V. of Lulling-
ton, Derbs., 1726-65.
LOW, HAMLET. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 3, 1636.
S. of William, husbandman, of Bury, Lanes. B. there.
School, Bolton. B.A. 1639-40. One of these names, school-
master of Bolton, buried there Sept. i, 1650. (E. Axon.)
LOWE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, May 9, 1668.
S. of John. B. at Duxbury, Chorley, Lanes. School, Riving-
ton. Lanes. (Mr Briers). Brother of Robert (1655).
LOWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1555.
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LOWE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Caius, Sept. 17, 1583. Of
Haughton, Lanes. S. of John. School, Stockport (Mr
Bamford). One of these names, B.A., 'sometj-mes master of
the frescole,' Nottingham. Will (York) 1617-8. (J. Ch. Smith.)
LOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Lent, 1656-7.
Matric. Easter, 1660; B.A. 1661. One of these names, B.A.,
was V. of Huyton, Lanes., 1663-1706.
LOW, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's, July 5,
1660. S. of John, Esq., deceased, of Denby, Derbs. B. there.
School, Denby. Matric. 1660. Of Denby, Esq. Living, 1708.
John Lowe, of Denby Town, widower, about 28, licensed to
marry Mary Steed, of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, Nov. 16, 1670.
{Vis. of Derbs., 1662; Glover, Derbs., u. 367; Foster, Marr.
Licences.)
LOWE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 18, 1727-8.
S. of John, of Wigan, Lanes. School, Wigan (Mr Ashbumer).
Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Jmie 4,
1732. Perhaps R. of Hoole, Lanes., 1763-83-
LOWE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1698. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1698.
LOWEorLAWE, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1507-8; M.A. 1511-2.
LOE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1589.
Perhaps s. of Jasper, of Denby, Derbs. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 6, 1591. Called to the Bar, May 13, 1599. Ancient,
1613. Bencher, 1616.
LOWE, PAUL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 20, 1684. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1700.
Master of Sutton Coldfield Grammar School, i734-
LOE, RICHARD. B.A. from Queens', 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
LOW, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1639.
LOW, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 16,
1655. S. of John, yeoman, of Duxbury, near Chorley, Lanes.
B. there. Bapt. at Standish, Jan. i, 1639-40. School,
Rivington (Mr Feilding). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1659-60. One
of these names C. of the V. of Lemcaster, Nov. i66i. Brother
of James (1668). (E. Axon.)
LOWE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 26, 1655. Of
London. Probably s. of Robert, clothworker, of London.
B. Nov. 15, 1642. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1655;
B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667. R. of Ingham, Suffolk,
1670-1727. Licensed, Nov. 27, 1671, to marry Sarah Knight,
stepdaughter of George Lowe, of Lincoln's Inn. (Foster,
Marr. Licences.)
LOWE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 17,
1702. S. of Samuel, gent. B. at Newton, Cheshire. School,
Audlem (Mr Evans). Matric. 1702. Adxn. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. 20, 1701-2. Called to the Bar, June 4, 1709. Bencher,
1728. J. P. for Cheshire. Married Hannah, widow of Zachary
.\mson, of Chester. Died Apr. 11, 1750, s.p. (J. T. Godfrey,
Lenton.)
LOWE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar (age 17) from Magdalene,
Lent, 1647-8. S. of John, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrews-
bury. B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655; B.D. 1662. Fellow. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1655. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 13,
i65o-i. V. of Milton, Cambs., 1660. R. of High Laver,
Essex, 1 662-1 709. Married Ann, dau. of William Andrew, of
Golden Grange, Beds. Died s.p., pec. 7, 1709. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
LOWE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 20,
1696. S. of John, gent., of Winnington, Cheshire. B. at
Hartford, near Northwich. School, Hartford (Mr Harper).
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703. Fellow, 1705-11.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 21, 1702-3; priest, Sept. 19, 1703.
Preacher at Bunbury, Cheshire, 1717-60. Buried there July
9, 1760. Father of the next. (J. T. Godfrey, Lenton.)
LOWE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 4,
1741. S. of Samuel (above), of Cheshire. B. at Bunbury.
School, Chester. Matric. 1741. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept.
23, 1744; priest, Sept. 20, 1747.
LOWE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
21, 1725. S. of Christopher, plumber, of Staffordshire. B. at
Lichfield. School, Lichfield. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9;
M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1733-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24;
priest, Dec. 24, 1732. R. of Merton and of Stiffkey, Norfolk,
1736-69. Canon of Windsor, 1748-69. P.C. of St Benetfink,
London, 1764-9. Died May 30, 1769. Will, P.C.C. {ScoU-
Mayor, iii. 390.)
LOE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1566; B.A.
1573-4; M.A. 1577. One of these names R. of Bilborough,
Notts., 1591-1633. Died 1633.
LOWE, THOMAS. B.A. from Clare, 1575-6. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 21, 1576; priest (London) Oct. 6, 1577, age 24. One of
these names V. of Gosfield, Essex, 1579; R. of St Leonard's,
Colchester, 1582-1615. Died 1615. Will (Cons. C. London)
1615.
LowNDE, William
LOE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c. 1590; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1598.
LOWE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, c. 1597- fi-
at Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbs., 1577. B.A. from Christ's,
1600-1. Ord. priest (Lichfield) May 24, 1602. At Kirk
Halham, Derbs. (? curate), 1602-6. V. of Hemingford Grey,
Hunts., 1606-50. Will (P.C.C.) 1657-8.
LOW, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1608; B.A.
1611-2; M.A. 1615. One of these names V. of Ilkeston,
Derbs., 1629-33. (Peile, 1. 270.)
LOE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 12, 1658. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1658.
LOWE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) atCAius, Mar. 20, 1668-9.
S. of John, deceased, of Hulme-in-Winwick, Lanes. B. at
Ashton-in-Makefield. School, Winwick (Mr Goss). Matric.
1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1678. {Venn, 1. 436.)
LOE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1622,
scholar from Westminster. S. of William, D.D., V. of
Churcham, Gloucs. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1636.
Fellow, 1627. V. of Kirkby Masham, Yorks., 1639. Perhaps
R. of St Cuthbert's, and of Trinity Church, Goodram Gate,
York. Master of St Peter's School, York. Died Jan. 20,
1678-9. (Le Neve, Mon., iv. 192; D.N.B.)
LOWE, WILLIAM. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1636. Of Warwick-
shire, pleb. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, June 23,
1621, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1624. Perhaps R. of Aston-in-
Clun, Salop, 1637; and afterwards minister at Hereford
Cathedral, till 1660. Will (P.C.C.) 1680, of Wm. Low, of
Chiswick, Middlesex, clerk. Evidently an ejected minister
and having property in Co. Hereford. Married Margery,
widow of Martin Dalison, gent. (J. Ch. Smith; Calamy, 11.
30.)
LOE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 15, 1662. Matric.
1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (York) c. 1665-6,
as B.A.; priest. May, 1670.
LOWE, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1715. Of London.
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723; B.D. 1730. Fellow,
1722-38. Proctor, 1728-9. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 1722-
3. V. of St Benet, Cambridge, 1730. R. of Stalbridge,
Dorset, 1737-50. Died 1750.
LOWES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 5,
1632. S. of Lionel (1596), R. of Tendring, Essex. B. there.
School, Ipswich. B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4,
1637; priest. May 20, 1638. Brother of Nicholas (1632).
LOWES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1590; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1597. Ord. priest (Nor^vich) Sept. 29, 1597,
age 25. V. of Brandeston, Suffolk, 1597.
LOWES, LIONEL. Matric. from St John's, c. 1596; B.A. 1600-1 ;
M.A. 1604. Ord. deacon (Nonvich) July 25, 1602; priest,
Sept. 29, 1604. R. of Tendring, Essex, 1614. Father of George
(1632) and Nicholas (1632).
LOWES, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 5,
1632. S. of Lionel (1596), R. of Tendring, Essex. B. there.
School, Ipswich. B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4,
1637; priest. May 20, 1638. One of these names of Atheling-
ton, Suffolk, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1656. Brother of George
(1632).
LOWES, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Jime 7, 1712. Of Northumberland. School, 'Hagden-
Bridge.' Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. priest (York)
Sept. 1718.
LOWES, . M.B. 1476-7.
LOWES, . D.Civ.L. 1482.
LOWFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 4, 1739.
Afterwards Fell. -Com. B. in London. Matric. 1739. Perhaps
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 30, 1734, as nephew of William,
his guardian, of Chelsea, Esq.
LOWGHTON, WILLIAM DE. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1350.
One of these names was ' Parson' of Fen Stanton, Cambs., in
1348.
LOWNDE, JOHN. B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1483; D.D. 1501-2.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1483. Proctor, 1492-3. Ord.
acolyte (Ely) Sept. 18, 1490; priest, Apr. 2, 1496. Died 1505.
Buried at Little St Mary's. Will (V.C.C.) 1506. Benefactor
to Peterhouse. {Cooper, i. 10.)
LOWNDE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1547.
LOWNDE or LUNDE, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1500-1. (Perhaps fee
paid, 1496-7.) R. of St Mary, Colchester, 1503-31. R. of
St Leonard, 1513-28. R. of Panfield, Essex, to 1542. Died
1542.
LOWNDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1585; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 30,
1591. R. of Blankney, Lines., 1591-1625.
LOWNDE, ^ . B.A. 1510-1.
IIO
Lowndes, Hugh
LOWND, . B.Can.L. 1511-2.
LOWNDE, . B.A. 1520-1. A priest; had studied also at
Oxford.
LOWNDES, HUGH. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 12, 1726. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. P.C. of Rainow and of
Saltersford Chapel, Cheshire, 1748-54. Buried at Rainow,
June 20, 1754. M.I. (Earwaker, East Cheshire, 11. 456.)
LOWNDES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 19,
1 701. S. of John, of Norton, Staffs. School, Norton (Mr
Keen). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1704-5.
LOWNDES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 4,
1728-9. S. of Robert, Esq., of Buckinghamshire. B. at
Winslow. School, New College, Oxford. Matric. 1729; B.A.
1732-3. Fellow, 1735. Died 1735. {Lipscomb, iii. 544.)
LOWNDS, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 5, 1679.
S. of Ralph, attorney, of Middlewich, Cheshire. B. at
Kinderton, Cheshire. School, Kinderton. Matric. 1679;
Scholar, 1679-82. Brother of Ralph (1680). {Venn, i. 461.)
LOWNDS, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, July 27, i68o.
S. of Ralph, attorney, of Middlewich, Cheshire. B. there,
Oct. 29, 1662. School, Middlewich (Mr Jackson and Mr
Falkner). Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1680-8; B.A. 1684-5; M.A.
1688. R. of Eccleston, Cheshire, 1685-90. Chaplain to the
Earl of Faversham, 1687. A non-juror, in 1690. F.R.S.,
1696. Died Aug. 31, 1727. Buried at Middlewich. Brother
of Peter (1679). {Venn, i. 465.) See Al. Oxon. for a contem-
porary namesake.
LOWNDES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 23, 1681. Of
Cheshire. Matric. i68i; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1685; priest, Sept. 19, 1686. C. of
Congleton, 1690.
LOWNDES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan.
12, 1741-2. S. of William (? Charles), auditor of the Ex-
chequer, of Middlesex, and of Astwood, Bucks. B. in West-
minster. School, Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kinsman). Matric. 1742;
LL.B. 1748. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1748; priest,
Feb. 19, 1748-9. V. of Astwood, 1752-97. R. of North
Crawley, 1771-97. Died Dec. 27, 1797. Will (P.C.C.) 1798.
{Scott-Mayor, iii. 524; Lipscomb, in. 544.)
LOWNDITCH or LONDYSHE, . B.A. 1521-2.
LOWNES, ROBERT. Matric. i>ens. from St Catharine's, Lent,
1623-4. One of these names, s. of Thomas, V. of Swan-
bourne, Burks., succeeded his father, 1624-51. Buried there
1651.
LOWNES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 3,
1639. S. of Laurence, of London. B. there. School, Hert-
ford (Mr Minors). B.A. 1642-3. One of these names V. of
Ingham, Lines., 1675; of Cammeringham, 1677-95. Buried
there .Apr. 9, 1695. {Peile, i. 458; Vis. of London, 1634.) See
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
LOWNES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 21, 1655. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) Aug. 21, 1662; priest, July 29, 1664. V. of Madeley,
Staffs., 1664-72. {\Vm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
LOWPAGE, GEORGE, see LAWPAGE.
LOWRY, BREMSTONE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's,
June 9, 1669. S. of Benjamin, deceased. B. at Cambridge.
School, Cambridge.
LOWRAY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 12, 1660-1.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5.
LOWRY, JOHN. .Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 15,
1657. S. of John, gent., of Cambridge. B. there. School,
Eton. B.A. 1662-3; M.A. i666. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24,
1664; priest, Mar. 10, 1665-6. C. of Benwick, Doddington,
Cambs.
LOWSELL, ROBERT. Student in Grammar {non-incepit) 1454.
LOWSON, see also LAWSON.
LOWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1564.
LOWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1584.
LOWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1611. B. at
Carlisle. B.A. 1614-5; M..A. 1618. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 1, 1617-8, age 23; priest, Dec. 20, 1618. C. of Farley,
Surrey; and schoolmaster at Westminster. R. of AU Hallows,
Bread Street, London, 1627-8. Buried there Sept. 13, 1642.
In the Probate Act he is described as of Mitcham, Surrey.
LOWSON, WALTER. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 23, 1585.
Of Scotland. One of these names V. of Humbleton, in
Holdemess, Yorks., 1591-2.
LOWSON, . B.A. 1456-7.
LOWTH, JOHN. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1479-80.
Canonicus. Perhaps R. of Milend, Essex, 1488-94.
LOWTH, JOHN. D.D. 1498-9. Abbot of Thomton-on-Humber;
therein 1517. {Cooper, 1. ig; Dugdale.)
LowTHER, John
LOWTH or LOUD, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1545. Previously at Winchester, and New
College, Oxford, 1538-43. S. of Edmund, of Sawtrey, Hunts.
B.A. (Oxford) 1540. Said to have been LL.B. at Cambridge,
1545, but no such record found. At Cambridge he was tutor
to Richard Southwell (1545) with whom he went to Lincoln's
Inn. V. of Louth, Lines., 1549; of Chew Magna, Somerset,
1553. Surrogate of Chancellor of Bristol diocese, 1559-62.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1560; of Lichfield, 1561. Incumbent of the
Hospital of Bath, with the Chapel of St Michael, in 1562.
Chancellor of diocese of Gloucester, 1562-5. Archdeacon of
Nottingham, 1565-90. R. of Gotham, Notts., 1567; of St
Mary, Nottingham, 1568-72. Prcb. of Wells, 1570. R. of
Hawton, Notts., 1574-89. A strong reformer. Present at
the burning of Anne Ayscough, his protest against which
brought him into great danger. Died Aug. 5, 1590, at Key-
worth, Notts. Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham. Will
(P.C.C.) 1598. {Cooper, 11. 93; Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday;
Masters.)
LOUTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
I545-
LOWTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 14, 1724.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1735. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1729; priest (Pcterb.) June 4,
1732. C. of Wing, Rutland, 1732. R. of Edith Weston,
1735-53- R. of Milton-Keynes, Bucks., 1752-61. Died Jan. 4,
1761, aged 53. (T. P. Dorman.)
LOWTHE, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1617. S. of Matthew, of Thurcaston, Leics. Bapt. there,
July 18, 1600. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. R. of Dingley,
Northants., 1633; sequestered, 1655. R. of Tilehurst, Berks.,
1658-79. Buried there June 21, 1679. Father of the next.
{D.N.D.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th S., i. 201.)
LOUTH, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 29, 1653. S. of
Simon (above), R. of Tilehurst. Bapt. at Dingley, Northants.,
Oct. 30, 1636. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660; D.D.
1689. V. of St Dunstan, Canterbury, 1665-89. R. of Harble-
down, Kent, 1670-90. V. of Blean, 1679-89. Nominated
dean of Rochester, 1688-9, but appointment not completed.
Deprived as a non-juror, 1690. Author, ecclesiastical. Died
July 3, 1720. Will (P.C.C.) as of St Andrew, Holbom,
London. {D.N.B.)
LOUTH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1592-3.
Of London.
LOWTHER, ALEXANDER. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June i6,
1622; priest, June 4, 1626, as 'B.A. of Emmanuel College.'
(Not found in the records.)
LOWTHER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
June, 1575. Perhaps s. of Sir Richard, Knt., Warden of the
Marches. If so, married Eleanor, dau. of William Musgrave,
of Hayton Castle, Cumberland. Died 1617. {Peile, 1. 132.)
LOWTHER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1628. Perhaps 2nd s. of Sir John, of Lowther,
Westmorland, Knt. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1627.
Sheriff of Cumberland, 1640. Created Bart., June 11, 1642.
Of Whitehaven. Died 1644. Buried at St Bees. {G.E.C.)
LOWTHER, GERRARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1552. Perhaps 2nd s. of Sir Hugh, of Cumberland, Knt.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 10, 1556. M.P. for Cumberland,
1602. Of Penrith, Cumberland. (Jefferson, Cumberland, n.
372; Ord, Cleveland, 387.)
LOWTHER, GERALD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
15, 1688. S. of Christopher, M.D., of Colby Laithes. B. at
Appleby, Westmorland. School, Appleby (Mr Banks).
Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2. R. of Bowness, Cumberland,
1697-1731. Died 1731.
LOWTHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 19,
1705. Eldest s. of Richard, deceased, R. of Swillington,
Yorks. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1705; B.A.
1708-9. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1716; priest, 1716-7. V.
of Eastrington, Yorks., 1717, till 1745. Perhaps V. of
Horsforth, 1719-28. Brother of Richard (1701-2).
LOWTHER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney, May
13, 1715. 3rd s. of Sir William (1681), Bart., of Swillington,
Yorks. B. there. Schools, Wakefield and Leeds. Matric.
1715. Probably adm. at Leyden, July 14, 1719. M.B. 1725.
Practised at Ackworth, Yorks. 'Searcher of the customs at
Newcastle.' Died at Newc£istle-on-Tyne, Feb. 11, 1742-3.
Buried there at St John's. Brother of William (1712-3).
(M. H. Peacock; H. M. Wood.)
LOWTHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 11, 1727. B. in
London. Matric. 1727. One of these names R. of Otterden,
Kent, 1748-79. Died Oct. 14, 1779. Will, P.C.C. (But see
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
LOWTHER, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 8, 1740. ,
S. of John, Esq., of Upleatham, Yorks. Matric. 1740.
Ill
LowTHER, Leonard
LOWTHER, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1570; Scholar of Christ's, 1572-3; B.A. from Christ's, 1573-4-
Probably ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 11, i574-
R. of Orton, Cumberland, 1578-85. R. of St Michael, Bow-
ness, 1580-97. R. of Lowther, 1586-1609. R. of Greystoke,
1597-1609. Buried at Lowther, Dec. 3, 1609. (Peile, i. 112.)
LOWTHER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 17, 1701-2. Youngest s. of Richard, R. of Swillington,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1702. Re-adm. as Fell.-
Com. 1704. M.A. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 9, 1706-7, as M..^.; priest (York) Sept. 1708. R. of
Swillington, Yorks., 1723-49. Chaplain to the Prince of
Orange. V. of Walton, Yorks., in 1745. Minister of the
English Church at Rotterdam. Died Dec. 1756. Brother of
John (1705). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
LOWTHER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May
II, 1716. S. of Thomas, of Yorkshire. B. at Lowden.
Schools, York (Mr Herbert) and Sherbum (Mr Potter).
Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (York)
Feb. 25, 1719-20; priest. May 20, 1722. Master of the
Grammar School, Sherbum, Yorks., 1722. V. of Kippax,
1724-31. P.C. of Saxton, 1728. Will proved (York) 1732.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 301; M. H. Peacock.)
LOWTHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 17, 168 1.
S. of Sir William, of Swillington Hall, Yorks. School,
Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks. (Mr Atkinson). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Dec. 14, 1682. High Sheriff for Yorks., 1697-8. M.P.
for Pontefract, 1701-10, 1716-29. Created Bart., Jan. 6,
1714-5. Of Swillington. Married Annabelia, dau. of Banister,
Lord Maynard. Died Mar. 6, 1728-9. Father of the next and
of John (1715). (G.E.C.; Peile, 11. 83.)
LOWTHER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Feb. 28,
1712-3. 1st s. of William (above). Schools, Wakefield and
Leeds. Matric. 1713-4; M.A. 1714. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
Mar. 6, 1728-9. M.P. for Pontefract, 1729-41. Died Dec. 22,
1763. Brother of John (1715). (G.E.C.)
LOWTHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Sept.
27, 1726. S. of Christopher, of Little Preston,- Yorks. B.
July 10, 1707. School, Kirkleathem, Yorks. (Mr Clark).
Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. Incorp. at Oxford,
1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1731; priest, June 9,
1734. P.C. of Cartmel, Lanes., 1740. V. of Welton, North-
umberland, 1742. Preb. of York, 1754-88. R. of Swillington,
Yorks., 1757-88. Created Bart., Aug. 22, 1764. Died June
15, 1788. (G.E.C.)
LOWTHER, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. as nobleman at Clare,
July 2, 1745. S. of Sir Thomas, of Marske, Bart. B. 1727-
Matric. 1745. Succeeded as Bart., Mar. 23, 1744-5. M.P. for
Cumberland, 1755-6. Died unmarried, Apr. 15, 1756. (G.E.C.)
LOWTHIAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's,
June 26, 1716. S. of George, gent., of Cumberland. B. at
Staf&eld. School, Carlisle (Mr Walton). Matric. 1716. Ord.
deacon and priest (by Mr Spinckes, non-juring bishop) Mar. 8,
1723, as B.A. (Scott-Mayor, 111. 305.)
LOWTHROP, see LOOTHROP.
LOWTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Nov. 2,
1710. Matric. 1711.
LOWYFF,
M.A. 1502.
LOWYSE, . B.Can.L. 1520-1.
LOXAGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1623.
LOXDALE, NICHOLAS. M.A. from Jesus, 1713. S. of Nicholas,
of Boningale, Salop. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford,
June I, 1703, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1706-7. V. of Seighford,
Staffs., 1723. V. of Ronton, 1727. (Al. Oxon.)
LOXDALE, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity, 1721. S. of Thomas,
of Loxbridge, Westmorland, clerk (according to A I. Oxon.).
Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, May 19, 1693, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1696-7. V. of Seighford, Staffs., 1703-21.
V. of Leek, 1725-35. R. of Tixall, 1735-60. Antiquarian.
Author of Parochial Antiquities of Staffordshire and other
local histories in MSS. According to Burke and Nicholas he
was s. of John, of Mere Town, Staffs. {A I. Oxon.; Thomas
Clifford, Tixall, 74; Nicholas, Families of Wales.)
LOXHAM, RALPH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 3, 1700. Of
Lancashire. S. of William, of Penwortham. Bapt. there,
Dec. 21, 1680. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1704; priest, 1705. C. of Woodplumpton,
1704. R. of North Meols, Cheshire, 1708-26. P.C. of Pen-
wortham, Lanes., 1712-25. Died Oct. 1726. Buried at
Penwortham. (R. Stewart -Brown ; A. Gray.)
LOXHAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel, Feb.
20, 1743-4. S. of Robert, clerk, of Whitehaven, Cumberland.
School, Clitheroe. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 5, 1748. R. of Stickney, Lines., till 1785. Died
there Sept. 15, 1785. Will, P.C.C.
Lucas, Gibson
LOVALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 16,
1685. S. of John, baker. B. at Manchester. School, Man-
chester. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9.
LOYNAM, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1720. Ol
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1733-4- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1733-4; priest, Feb. 26, 1737-8. V. of
Frampton, Lines., 1738.
LOYNE (?), RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1602.
LUBBOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 29,
1720. S. of Richard, brewer, of Norwich (Mayor, I7i7)- B.
there. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tuke). Matric. 1720;
Scholar, 1720-5; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
22, 1745, as C. of Thwajte; priest, Sept. 21, 1746. C. of
Mendham, 1754. M.I. at Hedenham. Will proved (Norwich)
1754; described as 'of Hedenham, clerk'; he was not rector.
(Venn, 11. 12.)
LUBBOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 29,
1717. S. of John, clothier, of North Walsham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Holt. Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1718-24; B.A.
1721-2; M.A. 1725; B.D. 1732. Fellow, 1724-33. Sub-
scribed for deacon's orders (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1726; for
priest's, Sept. 24, 1727. R. of Broadway and Bincombe,
Dorset, 1732-8. Exchanged for Lammas, Norfolk, and Little
Hautbois, 1738; and Scottow. V. of Stalham, 1738-42.
Died Apr. 20, 1754. M.I. at North Walsham. (Venn, 11. 9.)
LUCAS, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 6,
1616-7. S. of John, gent., of Ramsey, Essex. Schools,
Ramsey (Mr Butler) and Ipswich (Mr Eston). Matric. 1617.
Of Roydon Hall, Ramsey, Esq. Succeeded his father there,
1619. Perhaps grandson of John (1554). (Vis. of Essex, 1612;
Venn, 1. 235.)
LUCAS, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1550.
Perhaps s. of Brian, R. of Holme Hale, Norfolk. One of these
names died at Holme Hale, Aug. 29, 1587-8. (Carthew.
E. Bradenham, 199.)
LUCAS, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
LUCAS, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's,
Jime 7, 1628. S. of Thomas (1588), of St John's, Colchester.
B. there. School, Colchester (private). Served in the
Royalist armies throughout the Civil War. Knighted, July
27, 1639. Commander-in-Chief in Suffolk and Essex, 1643.
Sheriff of Essex, 1643. Taken prisoner at Marston Moor,
1644. Lieut. -General of the Cavabry, 1645. Played a fore-
most part in the defence of Colchester; on its capitulation
was condemned to death and shot in the Castle yard, Aug. 28,
1648. Buried in St Giles' Church. Brother of Thomas
(1615). (Pcik,i. 3^2; D.N.B.)
LUCAS, D. D.D. 1474-5-
LUCAS, ED. Matric. sizar from St Edmund's Hostel, Michs.
1544. One Edmund L., of Bury, Suffolk, s. of Henry, adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1550. Died July 5, 1575. Buried at
St Mary's, Bury. Grandson of Thomas (1504). (Vis. of
Suffolk, 1561; Davy MS., 19,140.)
LUCAS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 17, 1595-6;
B..\. from Clare, 1598-9; M.A. from Christ's, 1602; B.D.
1609.
LUCAS, EDWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1574. Of London.
Glazed one of the windows in the College Chapel. (Masters,
478.)
LUCAS, EDWARD. Of St John's. Licensed to practise surgery,
1616.
LUCAS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Mar. 6, 1621-2.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6.
LUCAS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Sept. 16, 1640.
Matric. 1640; B.A. 1644-5, as Edmund.
LUCAS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1559.
One of these names R. of Aldham, Essex, 1568-72. R. of
Alresford, 1568-72. Died 1572- WiU, P.C.C.
LUCAS, GIBSON. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, May 5, 1631.
S. and h. of William (1597), of Horsecroft, in Homingshcath.
B. there. Bapt. Mar. 1, 1615-6. School, Bury St Edmunds
(Mr Dickinson). D.D. (Lit. Reg.) 1661. Presbyterian
minister in Norwich, but afterwards ordained priest (Norwich)
c. 1655. V. of St Mary, Swaffham Prior, Cambs., 1662-4.
Died May 24, 1698. Buried at Horningsheath. M.I. Will
proved (Bury) 1700. Brother of Thomas (1631), father of
the next, and of William (1662). (Venn, 1. 299.)
LUCAS, GIBSON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, Apr. 11,
1662. 2nd s. of Gibson (above), D.D., of Horsecroft (in
Horningsheath), Suffolk. Bapt. at Horningsheath, Apr. 16,
1646. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1662. Buried at Horningsheath,
Aug. 29, 1691. Brother of William (1662). (T. A. Walker,
121.)
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LUCAS, GIBSON. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 175'-
S. of Richard Gay (1713)- B.A. i755; M.A. 1758. FeUow,
1755. Of Filby, and of Yarmouth, Norfolk, Ksq. Married
(i) Mary Ann, dau. of Neale Ward, of Bury St Edmunds;
(2) Charlotte, dau. of Bartholomew Nelson, of Lynn. Died
Aug. 15, 1790, aged 58. Buried at Filby. (J. J. Howard,
rt>. of Suffolk, 11. 19.)
LUCAS, HENRY. Student at St John's. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
Secretary to the Earl of Holland. M.P. for the University,
1640-8. Founder of Lucasian Professorship. Died in Chancery
Lane, London. Buried in the Temple, July 22, 1663. (D.N.B.)
LUCAS, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1645. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1648-9; M.A. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, July 10, 1651. V. of St Peter's,
Irthlingborough, Northants., 1662-3. Perhaps also R.
(sinecure) of All Saints'. R. of Newton, Folkingham, Lines.,
1662-82. Married, at Brockhall, Oct. 27, 1662, Martha, dau.
of Wm. Barlee, R. of Brockhall. Buried at Brockhall, Sept.
29, 1682. (H. I. Longden; Calamy seems in error.)
LUCAS, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1445;
B.A. 1449; M.A.; B.D. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1456;
deacon, Mar. 12, 1456-7; priest, Apr. 2, 1457. V. of Broad
Chalk, Wilts.
LUCAS, JOHN. B.D. 1467-8. One of these names, B.D., V. of
Prittlcwell, Essex. Died Jan. i6, 1477. M.L, now lost.
LUCAS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Edmund's Hostel, Michs.
1544-
LUCAS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, Michs. 1554-
Perhaps 3rd s. of John, of Colchester. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1555; and at the Middle Temple, Feb. 6, 1559-60.
Married Margaret, dau. of Christopher Roydcn, of Royden
Hall, in Ramsey, Essex. Died May 27, 1599. (J. J. Howard,
Vis. of Suffolk, II. 12.)
LUCAS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1580-1. One
of these names R. of Layer Breton, Essex. Will (Cons. C.
London) 1632.
LUCAS, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from St John's, c. 1593.
Probably of Colchester. S. of Thomas (? 1549). barrister.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1596. Died unmarried, Sept. 4,
1615. WiU (P.C.C.) 1615. Brother of Thomas (1588). {Vis.
of Essex.)
LUCAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jime 2, 1642.
S. of Richard, butcher, of Chelmsford, Essex. B. there.
School, Chelmsford (Mr Daniel Peake). Migrated to Em-
manuel, 1642-3. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. Minister at
Stalham, Norfolk; ejected, 1662. Preached afterwards at
Tunstead, Bradfield and Diss. 'Admitted into full com-
munion with the Church {i.e. at the old Meeting House,
Norwich) Nov. i, 1667.' Died June 4, 1703, aged 78.
(Harmer MSS., Dr Williams' Library.)
LUCAS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, July 5, i655-
S. of Richard, coachman (coach proprietor), of London. B.
at Richmond, Surrey. Bapt. Nov. 30, 1638. School, Upping-
ham (Mr Meeres). Matric. i6j6; Scholar, 1656-7. Migrated
to St John's, Oct. 21, 1657. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow
of St John's. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22,
1661. {Venn, i. 394.)
LUCAS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May 26, 1664.
S. of Edward. B. at Chelmsford. Schools, Chelmsford and
Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668-9. Ord.
priest (York) Sept. 1672. {Peile, 1. 609.)
LUCAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 17, 1701-2. Of
Derbyshire. B. 1685. Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1702; B.A.
1705-6; M..^. 1709. Fellow, 1709-27. Junior Proctor,
1722-3. Incorp. at Oxford, 1724. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 30,
1708; priest (Norwich) Dec. 1710. V. of Whittlesford,
Cambs., 1711. V. of All Saints', Cambridge, 1717. R. of
Swavesey, Cambs., 1720. R. of Graveley, 1721-3. R. of
Harlton, 1723-7. Died Oct. 15, 1727. Buried in the College
Chapel.
LUCAS, MICHAEL. .M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from Dublin).
LUCAS, RICHARD. Fellow of Pembroke (not found in Loder).
Of East Dereham, Norfolk. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 13, 1388;
priest, Mar. 13, 1388-9.
LUCAS, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1515-6.
LUCAS, RICHARD. M.A. i677 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Presteign, Radnor. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. 3, 1664-5, age 16; "B.X. (Oxford) 1668; M..'\.
1672; B.D. and D.D. 1691. Master of Abergavenny School.
V. of St Stephen's, Coleman Street, 1678-1715. Lecturer of
St Olave's, Southwark, 1683. Preb. of Westminster, 1697-
1715. President of Siou College, 1701. Author, religious.
Died June 29, 1715. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will,
P.C.C. Fatherof the next and of William (1719). (Al.Oxon.;
Le Neve, A/o»r.; D.N.B.)
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LUCAS, RICHARD. .•Vdm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 28, 1710. 2nd
s. of Richard (above), D.D. B. at St Stephen's, London.
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4. Adm. scholar at Sidney, June 23,
1715, age 22; M..\. 1717. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, I7i7-
Doubtless R. of Foots Cray, Kent, 1725-47. Buried there
Oct. 2, 1747. Brother of William (1719).
LUCAS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, July 27, 172 1.
B. in London. Matric. 1721-2.
LUCAS, RICHARD GAY. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1713. Of
Norwich. S. of John, merchant, of Norwich. Bapt. at St
Peter Mancroft, Dec. 10, 1693. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1717-8.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Norwich) Sept. 22;
priest (Norwich) Dec. 1717. R. of Mautby, Norfolk, 1717-71.
R. of Thrigby, 1720-71. Died 1771. WUl proved (Norwich)
Sept. 26, 1771. Fatherof Gibson (1751). (J. J.Howard, Km.
of Suffolk, II. 19.)
LUCAS, RICHARD GAY. Adm. pens, and afterwards Fell.-Com.
(age 18) at Caius, Oct. 13, 1744. S. of Gibson, gent., of
Shipdham, Norfolk. B. there. School, Bury (Mr Kynnes-
man). Matric. 1743-4. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Sept. 2, 1745.
Buried at East Bradenham, Norfolk, May 14, 1750. {Venn,
n- 53-)
LUKAS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Easter,
1557; 'lotrix' of the College.
LUCAS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, May 6, 1741- S.
of Thomas, of Alfriston, Sussex, gent. Matric. 1741.
LUCAS, ROBERT TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St
John's, Apr. 2, 1744. S. of Robert, gent., of Bampton,
Devon. School, Bampton (Mr Wood). Matric. 1744. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Mar. 16, 1742-
LUCAS, ROWLAND. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 19, 1626.
S. of Thomas, of Westmorland. School, Kirkby (Mr Leake).
Matric. 1O26; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Master of Giggles-
wick School, 1642-7. Will (York) 1649. (Peile, i. 374.)
LUCAS, STEPHEN. Adm. at King's Hall, 1415; B.A. 1420.
Left, 1441. One of these names R. of St Nicholas Coleabbey,
London, 1452. Died Oct. 1469. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Thomas and cousin of Richard Dereham, Warden of King's
Hall.
LUCAS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's Hall, 1409. Resigned,
Aug. 25, 1415, in favour of his brother Stephen. Of East
Dereham, Norfolk.
LUCAS, THOMAS. Educated at Cambridge. S. of John, of
Wcstow, Suffolk. Secretary to the Duke of Bedford. Solicitor-
general, c. 1504-7. Founded exhibitions for poor scholars.
Of Little Saxham, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John
Kemys, of Ragland, in Wales. Died July 7, 1531. Will
(P.C.C.) 1532. (Cooper, i. 42; Vis. of Suffolk, 1561.)
LUKAS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Edmund's Hostel,
Michs. 1544.
LUCAS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1548.
LUCAS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1549. One of these names s. of John, of Colchester, Essex.
Sherifi of Essex, 1568. Knighted, 1571. Recorder of Col-
chester, 1575. Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Fermor, Knt.,
of Northants. Died Aug. 29, 1611, aged 80. Probably father
of the next and of John (c. 1593). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of
Suffolk, II. 12; Morant, i. 124.)
LUCAS, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Pembroke, Michs.
1588. Probably s. of Thomas (above), barrister. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1592. High Sheriff of Essex, 1617.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Leighton, of London. Died
Sept. 25, 1625. Will (P.C.C.) 1625. Doubtless brother of
John (1593), father of the next and of Charles (1628). (J. J.
Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 12; Morant, i. 124.)
LUCAS, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Pembroke, Easter,
1615. Doubtless s. of Thomas (above). Served Charles I in
Holland. Knighted, Apr. 14, 1628. Commanded a troop in
the Irish army, 1638. A member of the Irish Privy Council,
1642. Of Lexden, Essex. Married Margaret, dau. of Sir John
Byron, Knt. Died 1649. Brother of Charles (1628). (J. J.
Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 12; D.N.B.)
LUCAS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 5, 1631.
Eldest s. of William (1597), of Homingsheath, Suffolk, Esq.
B. there. School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Dickinson). Matric.
1631. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 9, 1632. Probably died
before 1639. Brother of Gibson (1631). (I'Vh«, i. 298.)
LUCAS, THOMAS. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
LUCAS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Lent, 1638-9.
Matric. 1639.
LUCAS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1646. Of Kent. B.A. 1649-50.
LUCAS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July i, 1676.
S. of Thomas, merchant, of Yarmouth. Schools, Walcote
and Norwich (Dr Collins). Matric. 1677.
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Lucas, Timothy
LUCAS, TIMOTHY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Peterhouse, Apr. 22,
1626. S. of Anthony, of Fenton, Lines., Esq. Matric. 1626.
Married and had issue. Buried at Fenton, Nov. 30, 1652.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 615; T. A. Walker, 34.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM. 'King's scholar* at Cambridge, 1327.
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, Michs. 1577-
One of these names R. of Clothall, Herts. Will (P.C.C.) 1603.
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1582.
B. at Newton Blossomville, Bucks., c. 1569. Scholar, 1584;
B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589; B.D. from Clare, 1596. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 11, 1595-6. Preacher. R. of
Newton Blossomville. R. of Turvey, Beds., 1607.
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 27,
1597. Eldest s. of Clement, gent. B. at Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. Bapt. at St James', Dec. 29, 1581. School, Bury
(Mr Wright). Of Homingsheath, Esq. Married Christian,
dau. of Robert Gibson, of Nonvich. Died Jan. 1639-40.
Buried at Homingsheath. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) Feb. 7,
1639-40. Father of Gibson (1631) and Thomas (1631).
{Venn, I. 163.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of Woolverton, Bucks., gent. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Dec. 2, 1636, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1640;
M.A. 1642. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1642. Will (P.C.C.)
1646.
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Apr.
II, 1662. S. and h. of Gibson (1631), D.D., of Horsecroft,
Homingsheath, Suffolk. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1662. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 15, 1664. Sold most of the paternal
estate in 1706. Married Mary, dau. of James Cobbs, of Bury.
Buried at Homingsheath, Nov. 29, 1716. Will proved
(Sudbury) Nov. 30, 1716. Brother of Gibson (1662). (7". A.
Walker, 121; J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 17.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1719. Of London.
S. of Richard (1677), preb. of Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1720; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Fellow, 1724-33. Ord.
priest (London) May 28, 1727. R. of Bennington, Herts.,
1736-53. Died Sept. 22, 1753, aged 50. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Richard (1710).
LUCAS, . B.D. 1487-8; D.D. 1496. A friar.
LUCAS, . B.Can.L. 1 500-1. A friar.
LUCAS, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1581.
LUCAS, . Matric. Fell. -Com. from Christ's, Lent, 1606-7.
LUCCOCK, see also LOWCOCK.
LUCCOCKE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
18, 1647. S. of John, V. of Acklam, Yorks. B. at Norton,
Yorks. School, Coxwold (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1647. Migrated
to Christ's, June 30, 1649. {Peile, i. 529.)
LUCE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 18,
1720. S. of George, of Westminster. School, Westminster.
Scholar, 1721; Matric. 1723; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727.
LUCE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1637. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641;
priest (Norwich) Feb. 25, 1642-3. R. of Oxnead, Norfolk,
1650.
LUCE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1624.
Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8.
LUCK, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 30, 1597.
Matric. c. 1596.
LUCKE, JEDIDIAH. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 2, 1681. Of
Bridlington, Yorks. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. priest
(York) Dec. 22, 1689. Assistant master at Bridlington School.
LUCKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1612; B.A.
1615-6.
LUCK or LUKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1585.
B. at Wadhurst, Sussex, c. 1567. B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593;
B.D. 1600. V. of Mayfield, Sussex, 1610-24. Buried there
July 12, 1624. Will (P.C.C). Father of the next. (W. C.
Renshaw.)
LUCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 8, 1620. S. of John
(1585), B.D., clerk. B. at Mayfield, Sussex. B.A. 1623-4;
M.A. 1627.
LUCK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, May 26,
1642. S. of William, goldsmith. Bapt. at All Saints', New-
castle-on-Tyne, Oct. 29, 1626. Probably adm. at Leyden,
Apr. 26, 1645. Graduated there. Appointed Town physician
at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Nov. 4, 1664 (M.D.). Buried at All
Saints', Newcastle, July 9, 1670. Father of William (1675).
{Brattd, 11. 363.)
LUCK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 1, 1660.
ist s. of William (1631), R. of Kirby, Yorks. B. at Sheriff
Hutton, Yorks. School, Hehnsley. Matric. 1660; B.A.
1663-4. Ord. deacon (York) c. 1665; priest, June 2, 1667.
R. of Huggate, Yorks. Father of the next.
LucKiN, Thomas
LUCK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Sid.ney, c. June, 1703.
ist s. of Robert (above), R. of Huggate, Yorks. School
(private). Matric. 1703; B..A. 1706-7. Ord. priest (York)
May, 1708. R. of Huggate, succeeding his father. Perhaps
chaplain in the Navy, 1708. Will of one of these names
(Exeter) 1747; of West Down, Devon, clerk.
LUCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 16,
1662-3. S. of Richard, of Bures, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Little Thurlow (Mr Hohne). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. V. of Nedging, Suffolk, 1672. Father of the next.
LUCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 2, 1714.
S. of Thomas (above), clerk, of Nedging, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Lavenham (Mr Drift) and Woodbridge (Mr Leeds).
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 22,
1718-9, as C. of Nedging; priest (Ely) Mar. 13, 1719-20. C.
of Kettlestone, in 1723. {Venn, 11. 3.)
LUCKE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, Easter, i6io.
LUCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 8, 1631. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. V. of Sheriff Hutton, Yorks., 1638-65. V. of Kirby
Moorside, Mar. 17, 1646-7. Father of Robert (1660). {Shaw,
I- 339)
LUCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 27, i675- S.
of Richard (1642), M.D., of Newcastle. B. there. Bapt. at
All Saints', Jan. 8, 1656-7. Schools, Newcastle, Charterhouse
and Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1676. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 23, 1677. One of these names adm. at Leyden,
July 9, 1680. {Peik, 11. 60.)
LUCKER, HENRY. M..\. from Peterhouse, 1609 {grace for
degree).
LUCKEY or LUKLEY, . B.A. 1527-8.
LUCKIN, CAPELL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, June 27,
1639. S. of Sir William, Bart., of Little Waltham, Essex.
B. at Gt Baddow, Essex. School, Stortford (Mr Leigh).
Matric. 1639. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1640. Bar-
rister, 1647. M.P. for Harwich, in 1648, 1660, 1664. Knighted,
June 2, 1660. Succeeded as Bart., c. 1660. Of Messing Hall,
Essex. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Harbottle Grimstone, Bart.
Died 1680. Brother of William (1650) and Jeremy (1649).
father of the next. {Venn, 1. 335; G.E.C.; Victoria Hist.
Herts., and correspondence in Trans. Essex Soc.)
LUCKIN, HARBOTTLE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Sept. 9,
1673. Doubtless s. of Capell (above). B. 1657. {Morani, u.
177.)
LUKIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 7. 1600. Of
Essex. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
LUCKIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July 8,
1645. S. of Henry, of Mashbury, near Chelmsford, Essex.
B. at Gt Baddow. School, Mansfield (Mr HaUiwell). Matric.
1645. Travelled in France as tutor with Sir Wilham Masham,
of High Laver, Essex, tUl 1663. Resided for many years at
Matching Hall, with the Masham family. Preacher at
Matching Green. Friend of John Locke. Author, religious.
One of these names R. of Chipping Ongar, Essex, 1658-9.
Died Sept. 13, 1719. Brother of William {1641). {PeiU, i.
498; D.N.B.)
LUKYN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Cars, 1623-4. S. of
Robert, gent., alderman of Cambridge. School, Cambridge
(Mr Loveringe). Matric. 1623-4; Scholar, 1624-8; B.A.
1627-8; M.A. 1631. Fellow, 1628-41. Chaplain to the Earl
of Huntingdon. V. of Puddletown, Dorset, 1639-45 and
1660-71. Died Oct. 9, 1671. M.I. at Puddletown. {Venn, 1.
265; F. S. Hockaday.)
LUCKYN, JEREMY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Christ's,
July 2, 1649. S. of Sir William, of Little Waltham. B. at
Skreen Park, Roxwell, near Chelmsford. School, Chelmsford
(Mr Peake). Matric. 1650; M.A. 1655. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 10, 1654-5. Buried in the Temple Church,
Dec. 9, 1656. Brother of Capell (1639) and William (1650).
{Peile, I. 529.)
LUKIN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614; M.A. 1618. One of these names, s. and h. of
Robert, of East Soham, Cambs., gent., adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 2, 1613-4. Doubtless M.P. for Cambridge borough,
1624-5. Died c. July, 1641. {Vis. of Cambs., 1619; A. B.
Beaven.)
LUCKYN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sidney, June 9,
1621. S. of William, gent., deceased. B. at Rayleigh, Essex.
School, Rochester. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
LUKYN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Magdalene,
Jan. 15, 1647-8. S. of , gent., of Cambridgeshire. Matric.
1648. Doubtless s. of John, of Isleham, Cambs., Esq.; adm.
at Gray's Inn, Sept. 3, 1649.
LUKIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1634. Of Kent. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
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Ix'CKiN, Thomas
LUKIN, THOMAS Matric. pens, from Corpi s Christi, Easter,
1658. Of Kent. Perhaps of Fordwich. S. and h. of John,
late deceased; adni. at Gray's Inn, >fay 4, 1657. One of these
names 'literate,' ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 31 ; priest, Nov. 4,
1661.
LUCKYN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, June 27,
1673. ist s. of Robert, gent. B. at Langdon, Essex. School,
Chelmsford (Mr Daniel Peak). M.A. 1675 {Lit. Reg.).
LUKIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1626; B..'^. 1628-9; M.A. 1633. P.C. of St Edward's,
Cambridge, 1664. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1666. Father of
William (1664).
LUKIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (ape 15) at Christ's, Sept. 14.
1641. S. of Hearv, of Mashbury, Esses. B. at Sokeholme,
Notts. School, Mansfield (Mr Halliwell). Matric. 1641; B.. A.
1645. Brother of Henry (1645).
LUCKIN or LUCKEING, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17)
at Caius, June 25, 1650. 2nd s. of Sir William, Knt. and
Bart., of Little Waltham, Essex. School, Newport (Mr
Woollcy). Matric. 1650; B..A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Fellow,
1655-8. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 23, 1658. Created
Bart., Nov. i66i. Sheriffof Essex, 1664-5. Married Winifred,
dau. of Sir Kichard Everard. Buried at Waltham, Mar. 20,
1678. Brother of Capell (1639) and Jeremy (1649). {yenn, 1.
378; G.f.C.)
LUCKYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, July 12,
1664. S. of William (1626). clerk, of Cambridge. B. in
London. School, NewTwrt (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1664, as
'Larkin'; Scholar, 1664-70; B.A. 1668-9. Died in College.
Buried at St Michael's, July 6, 1670. (Venn, i. 423.)
LUKIN, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Feb.
15, 1726-7. Of Essex. B. at Gt Easton. School, Felsted.
Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1727; M.B. 1733. Died 1755- {T. A.
Walker, 255; Felsted Sch. Reg.)
LUCKYNG, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1566.
LUCY, CHARLES. Supp. for Incorp. at Oxford, 1513, as
"Bachelor of Physic, of Cambridge.' Not found in our
records.
LUCY, EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity, a scholar from West-
minster, 1634.
LUCYE or LUCE, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Peterhoise,
Michs. 1554 [impubes).
LUCY, KINGSMILL. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 12) at Sidney,
June 12, 1663. Only s. of Sir Richard, Knt. and Bart. B. at
Broxboume, Herts. Matric. 1663; B.-'V. 1665-6. Created
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1677. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 30, 1667.
Succeeded as Bart., Apr. 6, 1667. F.R.S., 1668. M.P. for
.Xndover, 1673-8. Of Facombe, Hants. Buried there Sept.
20, 1678. {Al. Oxott.; G.E.C., i. 114.)
LUCY, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Oct. 5, 1644.
S. of Sir Thomas, of Charlecote, WanN-s., Knt., deceased.
School, Hampton (Mr Christopher Smith). Matric. from
Queen's CoUege, Oxford, June 4, 1641, age 17. M.P. for
^'armouth. Isle of Wight, 1678-9; for Warwick, 1679-81.
Died 1684. {Al. 0.xon.; Vis. of Warus., 1682.)
LUCY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Caius, June 12, 1615.
B..\. (Trinity, Oxford) 1615. 4th s. of Sir Thomas, Knt. (of
Charlecote, Warws.). B. at Hurstboume, Hants. M.A. 1616;
B.D. 1623. Perhaps D.D. {fil. nob.). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 25, 1614. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1617. R. of
Burghclere, Hants., 1619. University preacher, 1620. R. of
Highclere, Hants., 1621. Chaplain to the Duke of Bucking-
ham. Bishop of St David's, 1660-77. Author, controversial
works. Died Oct. 4, 1677. Buried in the Church of Brecon.
M.I. Win, P.C.C. (Venn, i. 229; Vis. of Warws., 1682;
D.X.B.)
LUDBROOK, JOHN. A member of Peterhouse, possibly
FeUow, in 1445-6 (then B.A.), and in 1447-8 (when M.A.).
(T. A. Walker.)
LUDBROOK, THOMAS. FeUow of Peterhouse, 1432. (T. A.
Walker.)
LUDD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1601. S. of
RandaU, verger of Canterbury Cathedral. School, King's,
Canterbury. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Usher at King's
School, Canterbury, 1610-5. Head Master, 1615-49. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1612. Buried in the Cathedral,
Sept. 14, 1649. WiU (P.C.C.) 1650.
LUDDINGTON, see LODINGTON.
LUDFORD, MICHAEL. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Lent,
1564-5. Of Witherley, Leics. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas,
of .\nsley Hall, Warws. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1566.
Of .Ansley HaU, Warws., and of Witherley, Leics. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Harcourt, of Ranton, Staffs. Died
Sept. 18, 1591. Buried at Witherley. Will (P.C.C.) 1592.
(Nichols, IV. 1017.)
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LuDLAM, Richard
LUDGATER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, May 17,
1692. Doubtless s. of John (below). B. at Kelvedon, Essex.
School, Cohie (his father). Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1695; B.A.
1695-6. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 21, 1702-3; priest,
Mar. 12, 1703-4. V. of Downham, Essex, 1706.
LUDGATER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 2, 1656. Of
Essex. Matric. 1656-7; Scholar, 1659; B.A. 1659-60. School-
master at Kelvedon, Essex, in 1664. Ord. priest (London)
Sept. 21, 1690 (M.A.). Perhaps V. of Earl's Colne, 1690.
Died 1710. Probably father of George (above).
LUDHAM or LUDDAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1561; B.A. 1563-4. Perhaps V. of Wethersfield,
Essex, 1570-1613. Died 1613.
LUDHAM, THOMAS. Adm. at King's Hall, 1411; 'Bachelor,'
in 1420. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 24, 1413-4.
Beneficed, 1421. Parson of Bathele (? Bathley, Bale, Norfolk).
Perhaps preb. of Lincoln, 1438-54. Died 1454.
LUDHAM, WILLIAM DE. ChanceUor of the Univeisity,
1-59-
LUDHAM, WILLIAM. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1440.
LUDKIN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June
22, 1633. S. of Christopher, ironmonger. B. in the parish of
St Peter's, Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric.
1633; Scholar, 1633-40; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640; M.D. 1653.
-Adm. at Leyden, Nov. 28, 1641. Ph>'sician-in-ordinary to
Charles II. Practised at IjKwich. Married Frances, dau. of
Thomas Burton, of Swaffham, Norfolk. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1677; of St Dunstan-in-the-East. Father of the next.
{Venn, i. 309; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
LUDKYN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Dec.
12, 1668. S. of Christopher (above), M.D. of Ipswich. B. at
Swaffham Market, Norfolk. Schools, Swaffham (Mr Steven-
son) and Thctford (Mr Keen). Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1669-
74; M.B. 1674. (I'enn, i. 436; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
LUDLAM or LADLAM, JAMES. B.A. 1516-7.
LUDLAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1631;
Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639; priest. Mar. 1, 1639-40. R. of
Bamack, Northants., Feb. 14, 1645-6. Buried there Sept. 23,
1646. (T. p. E)orman.)
LUDLAM, JOHN. M.A. from Clare, 1669. S. of James, of
Leicester. Matric. from Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, Apr. 5,
1661, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1664. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
Ord. priest (Lincohi) Aug. 10, 1668. V. of Enderby, Leics.,
1668-70. {A I. Oxon.)
LUDLAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, June 25,
1673. Doubtlesss. of Thomas (1639), clerk. B. at Broughton,
Leics. School, Wartneby, Leics. (private; Mr Woodhouse).
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Incorp. at Oxford,
1680.
LUDLAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 30,
1723. S. of John, mercer, of Yorkshire. B. at Bamsley.
School, Bradford (Mr Hill). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord.
deacon (York) Aug. 16, 173°; priest, July 18, 1731. C. of
Cleckheaton, Yorks. One of these names Master of Bawtry
Hospital, Notts., 1731. V. of Mattersey, 1732-52. (Scott-
Mayor, III. 361.)
LUDLAM, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June i,
1644. S. of Stephen, of Wortley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Wortley (private; Mr Mason). B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. V.
of Wath, Yorks., 1662-78. Father of the next and of Stephen
(1674).
LUDLAM, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 4,
1677. S. of Joseph (above), clerk, V. of Wath, Yorks. B. in
Derb>-shire. School, Wath (Mr Sheppard). Matric. 1677;
B..\. 1680-1. Brother of Stephen (1674)-
LUDLAM, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Mays. 1654. Of Leicester. School, Leicester. Matric. 1655;
B.A. 1657-8.
LUDLAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Sept.
9, 1696. S. of Thomas, merchant. B. at Leicester. School,
Leicester (Mr Thomas). Matric. 1697. Adm. at Leyden,
Oct. 6, 1701. M.B. 1702. Perhaps M.D. Practised medicine
at Leicester. Died Au?. 13, 1728. Buried at St Mary de
Castro, Leicester. M.I. Fatherof Thomas (i745) and WUliam
(1734). (ScoU-Mayor, 11. 45; Nichols, 11., App. 318.)
LUDLAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Pembroke, Mar.
19,1708-9. S.ofThomas, of Leicester, brewer. Matric. 1709;
B..A.. 1712-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Aug. 15, i7i4- Probably
S.P.G. Missionary in South CaroUna, 1723-8. Died Oct. 1728.
Left £2000 to the S.P.G. One of these names of BarweU,
Leics., clerk, licensed, 1715, to marry Alice Benskin, of
EarlshUton parish (Archd. Leics.). (S.P.G. Records.)
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LuDLAM, Stephen
LUDLAM, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Si John's, June
15, 1674. S. of Joseph (1644), clerk, of Wath, Yorks. B.
. there. School, Bolton. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A.
1681. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1677; priest, Sept. 21, 1679.
P.C. of Humberston, Lines., till 1722. V. of Holton-le-Clay.
V. of Tetney, 1692. P.C. of Wath, Yorks. Brother of Joseph
(1677).
LUDLAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 8,
1639. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Leicester. B. there.
School, Leicester, B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Oct. 28; priest, Nov. 17, 1660. Perhaps R. of
Nether Broughton, Leics., 1660-1. Will (Leicester) 1661.
Probably father of John (1673).
LUDLAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 9,
1745. S. of Richard (1696), 'M.D.,' of Leicester. B. there.
School, Leicester (Mr Andrews). Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9;
M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 4, 1750; priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 23, 1753. Chaplain in the Navy, 1750. Confrater of
Wigston's Hospital, Leicester, 1760-1811. R. of Foston,
Leics., 1791-1811. Author, theological. Died Nov. 13, 1811.
Brother of the next. {D.N.B.; Scott-Mayor, in. 551.)
LUDLAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, July
24, 1734. S. of Richard (1696), M.D. Bapt. at St Mary's,
Leicester, Apr. 8, 1717. School, Leicester (Mr Clayton).
Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742; B.D. 1749. Fellow,
1744-69. Sadlerian lecturer, 1746-69. Linacre lecturer,
1767-9. Mathematician and Astronomer. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1740-1; priest. Mar. 14, 1741-2. R. of
Peckleton, Leics., 1743-9. V. of Norton-by-Galby, 1749-86.
P.C. of Homingsea, Cambs., 1757-65. R. of Cockfield,
Suffolk, 1767-86. Author, mathematical and theological.
Died at Leicester, Mar. 16, 1786. Buried there. M.L Will,
P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (above). {D.N.B.; Scott-Mayor,
HI. 462; Nichols, IV. 873.)
LUDLOW, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sx John's, Oct. 27,
1668. Only s. of Nathaniel, gent., of St Catharine's, London
(and nephew of Edmund, the parliamentarian). B. there.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1669. Living, and married, in
1701, when his father died.
LUDWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1569.
LUFFE, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 17x5. S. of John, of Sher-
borne, Dorset, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Feb. 14,
1705-6, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1709. V. of Abbotsbury,
Dorset, 1713-8. V. of Bury, Sussex, 1720. R. of Merston,
1722. (Al. Oxon.)
LUFKIN, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
LUFKIN, ZACCHARY. Adm. sizar at Emmani;el, Mar. 26, 1588.
Matric. 158S. Probably sizar at Peterhouse, 1589-90. B.A.
from Jesus, 1592-3. Ord. deacon (Chester) June 11, 1609.
Probably C. of Halsall, Lanes., 1616-21.
LUFTON, THOMAS. Adm. chorister (age 16) at Trinity, May
28, 1708. S. of Samuel, of Cambridge. School, King's,
Cambridge (Mr Cole). B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 20, 1712; C. of Etton, Northants.; priest (Lincoln) May
27, 1716. R. of Keysoe, Beds., 1720. C. of Roxton, 1721.
LUGAR, see LEWGAR.
LUGGE, GEORGfe. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 161 1.
Eldest s. of John, of Egham, Surrey. B.A. 1614-5; M.A.
1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1615. Died July 23, 1650, aged 57.
Buried at Shirwell, Devon. M.I. there.
LUGG, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 23, 1690-
1. S. of John, gent. B. at Chelsea (? Chertsey), Surrey.
School, Eton. Colleger, 1687-90. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5;
M.A. 1698.
LUKE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1578. S. of Walter, of Godwick, Beds. Married Isabella, dau.
of Edward Payne, of St Neots. Brother of Oliver (1568) and
Nicholas (1571). {T. A. Walker.)
LUKE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1474.
Left as scholar.
LUKE, JOHN (senior). Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1579.
LUKE, JOHN {junior). Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1579.
LUKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Apr. 3, 1649.
S. of John, gent. B. at Abbotsley, Hunts. School, Hitchin
(Mr Joseph Kempe). Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656;
B.D. 1663; D.D. 1673. Fellow, 1654-64. Junior Proctor,
1658-9. Fellow of Christ's, May 1, 1683-8. Professor of
Arabic, 1685-1702. Incorp. at Oxford, 1657. Chaplain to
the Levant Co., 1664-9 and 1674-83. R. of Manningford
Abbots, Wilts., 1683. R. of Rayleigh, Essex, 1692. Died
1702. Buried Nov. 2, 1702, at Rayleigh. Perhaps father of
John (1708). {Peile, i. 53; Al. Oxon.)
LUKE, JOHN. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Sir
Samuel, of Cople, Beds., Knt. Bapt. at Hawnes, Beds.,
Apr. 8, 1632. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Nov. 26,
1650; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1654. {Al. Oxon.)
LuMLEY, James
LUKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 13, 1708.
S. of John (? 1649), of Rayleigh, Essex. School, St Paul's.
Scholar, 1709; Matric. 1710-1; B.A. 1711-2.
LUKE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1625.
LUKE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1571.
Probably 2nd s. of Walter, of Godwick, Beds. Died 1622.
Brother of Edward (1578) and Oliver (1568). (T. A. Walker;
Victoria Co. Hist. Beds., iii. 197.)
LUKE, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, May 7, 1672.
Doubtless s. of Oliver. B. at Hawnes, Beds., May 10, 1654.
Of Woodend, Beds., Esq. Sheriff of Beds., 1718. Brother
of Walter (1679-80). {Coll. Top. et Gen., iii. 86; Beds. N.
and Q., i. 208.)
LUKE, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 8, 1568.
ist s. of Walter, of Godwick, Beds., by his 1st wife. Matric.
1568. Of Begwary, Eaton Socon. Died v.p. Will proved,
July 6, 1607. Brother of Edward (1578) and Nicholas (i57i)-
{T.'A. Walker.)
LUKE, OLIVER. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Michs. 1588.
Probably s. of Nicholas (and Margaret, dau. of Oliver St
John). Bapt. at Cople, Beds., Oct. 26, 1574- M.P. for
Bedford 1597-8; for Co. Beds. 1614, 1620-2, 1624-5, 1626,
1628-9, 1640-8. Knighted, May, 1603. Probably died c.
1648. {Beds. N. and Q., 11. 252; T.A. Walker; A. B. Beaven.)
LUKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 14,
1661. S. of Rodney, yeoman. B. in Cripplegate, London.
School, Enfield, Middlesex (Mr Daniel Barnes). Matric. 1661;
B.A. 1664-5. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 1664-5; priest,
Dec. 22, 1678. C.of Enfield, Middlesex, 1665. R. of Stanmore,
till 1686. Admon. (Cons. C. Loiidon) Nov. 11, 1686.
LUKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Oct. 6,
1647. Of Huntingdonshire. School, Hitchin. M.A. 1662
{LU. Reg.).
LUKE, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1679-80. 5th s. of Ohver. B. at Woodend, Cople, Beds.
Bapt. Sept. 19, 1661. Educated at home. Matric. 1680;
Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1683-4. Brother of Nicholas (1672).
{T.A. Walker.)
LUKE, {senior). Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Dec. 18,
1619.
LUKE, {junior). Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Dec. 18,
1619.
LUKE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, 1624.
LUKENER, THOMAS, see LEWKNER.
LUKIN, see LUCKIN.
LULLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 7, 1670. Of
London. LL.B. 1676. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1677-
8; priest, June 6, 1680. Probably R. of Speldhurst, Kent,
1683-93. Preb. of Kildare and First Canon of Kildare, 1695-
1705. Proctor in Convocation, 1704. (Cotton's Fasti, 11. 249,
254; H. B. Swanzy.)
LULMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 6,
1682. S. of Robert, mercer, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-9; B.A. 1685-6; M.A.
1689. Ord. deacon (Lincoln); priest, June 10, 1688. V. of
Postwick, Norfolk, 1688-9. Died Feb. 18, 1697. Buried in
St Julian's, Norwich. {Venn, i. 470.)
LUMBARD, see LOMBARD.
LUMBY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 18,
1712-3, from Clare. S. of Thomas, draper. B. at Bradford,
Yorks. School, Bradford.
LUMLEY, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1703. Doubtless s. and h. of Richard, Viscount Lumley,
and 1st Earl of Scarborough. M.P. for Arundel, 1708-10.
Died of the small-pox, July 24, 1710. Buried at St Martin-
in-the-Fields, London. Brother of Richard (1703) and James
(1723). {G.E.C.)
LUMLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 1, 1626.
Matric. 1626-7; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. R. of Liston,
Essex, 1635-60. Died 1660. Will (P.C.C.) 1660-1.
LUMLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Feb. 16,
1648-9. S. of Sir Martin, Bart., of Gt Bardfield, Essex. B.
there. School, Felsted. Brother of Thomas (1646).
LUMLEY, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1723. 7th s. of Richard, 1st Earl of Scarborough. M.P. for
Chichester, 1729-34; for Arundel, 1741-7. Clerk marshall
of his Majesty's horse, 1734. Groom of the Bedchamber to
Frederic, Prince of Wales. Died Mar. 14, 1766. Brother of
Henry (1703) and Richard (1703). (A. B. Beaven; Collins,
III. 715.)
LUMLEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 3, 1744. S. of
Robert, of Gayles, York?. Matric. i7\^.
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T.uMLEY, John
LUMLEY, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Coiu. from Queens', Easter,
1549. S. of George, of Thwing, Yorks.; grandson of John,
Lord Lumley, whom he would have succeeded in 1544, but
for his father's attainder. B. c. 1534. Restored in blood, and
created Baron Lumley, 1547- K.B., i553- High Steward of
Oxford University, 1559-1609. Implicated in the Ridolti
plot; imprisoned, 1569-73. Founded a Surgery Lecture in
the Royal College of Physicians, 1583. Member of the
Klizabethan Society of .Antiquaries. His large collection of
books went to the Roval Library and thence to the British
Museum. Died Apr. 11, 1609. Buried at Cheam, Surrey.
(CoopfT, II. 516; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
LUMLEY, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1600. Of York.
B.A. 1605-6. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1607, age 25.
C. of Haverhill, Suffolk. Perhaps V. of Acaster .Malbis,
Yorks., 1623-48.
LUMLEY, MARMADUKE. Educated at Cambridge. Of North-
umberland. 4th s. of Sir Ralph Lumley, of Lumley. Chan-
cellor of the University, 1427. Master of Trisitv Hall,
1429-43. R. of Charing, Kent. R. of Warton, Lanes., 1420-
I, when he resigned. R. of Anderby, Lines., 1422. Precentor
cf Lincoln, 1425-7. V. of Stepney, Middlesex, 1427-30.
Preb. of Chichester, 1430. Archdeacon of Northumberland.
Bishop of Carlisle, 1430-50. Envoy to the Council of Ferrara,
1438. Lord High Treasurer, 1446-49. Bishop of Lincoln,
1450. Died Dec. 16, 1450. {D.N.B.; Coll. Hist. Trin. Hall,
55; A. B. Beaven.)
LUMLEY, RICHARD. M.A. 1609. S. of Roger, and grandson of
Anthony. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 2, 1614-5.
Knighted, July 19, 1616. Created Viscount Lumley of
Waterford, July, 1628. Royalist in the Civil War. Present
at the surrender of Bristol, 1645. Married Frances, dau. of
Henry Shelley, of Warrainghurst Park, Sussex, and widow of
Wm. HoUancf. Died c. 1661. Buried at Cheam, Surrey. Will
(P.C.C.) 1662-3. (D.N.B.)
LUMLEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 10,
1661-2. S. of William, yeoman, of Carleton Miniott in
Thirsk, Yorks. B. there. School, York (Mr Preston). Matric.
1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. priest (York) c. 1667.
P.C. of Guisborough, Yorks., 1667-94. V. of Stainton-in-
Cleveland, 1667-89. P.C. of Thomaby, 1668. Benefactor to
these parishes. Died c. 1694. {Cooper.)
LUMLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27, 1664.
S. of Robert. B. at Warlaby, Yorks. School, Northallerton
(Mr Smelt). Matric. 1664. (PeiU, i. 610, where he is appar-
ently confused with the above.)
LUMLEY, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1703; LL.D. 1728. Doubtless 2nd s. of Richard, Earl of
Scarborough. M.P. for East Grinstead, 1708-10; for Arundel,
1710-5. Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales,
1714. Master of the Horse, 1714-27. Lord-Lieut, of North-
umberland, 1721. Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of
Scarborough, 1721. K.G., 1724. Privy Councillor, 1727.
Committed suicide, Jan. 29, 1739-40. Brother of Henry
(1703) and of James (1723). (G.E.C.)
LUMLEY, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1748. Probably s. and h. of Thomas (Lumley-Saunderson),
3rd Earl of Scarborough. B. 1725. Succeeded his father as
4th Earl of Scarborough, 1752. Cofferer of the Household,
1756. Privy Councillor, 1765. Deputy Earl Marshall, 1765-
77. Married Barbara, sister of Sir George Saville, Bart., 1752.
Died May 12, 1782. Buried at Saxilby, Lines. (G.E.C.)
LUMLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Nov. 4,
1706. S. of Robert, of Northallerton, Yorks. School, York.
Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1712; priest, June 12, 1720. R. of
Bedale, Yorks., 1721-31. Married Lydia, dau. of Anthony
Light, of Durham, widow of Thomas Kirke, of Cookridge,
Leeds, 1712. Died 1731. (M. H. Peacock.)
LUMLEY, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 8, 1646. S. of Sir Martin, Bart., of Gt Bardfield, Essex.
B. there. School, Fels ted. Died Dec. 1678. Brother of James
(1648-9). (FeUted Sch. Reg.)
LUMLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, .-^pr. 30,
1709. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Dalby, near Terxington,
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1709; B.A.
1712-3. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1718. V. of Dalby, 1720-53.
R. of Thorpe Bassett, 1745-65. Father of the next.
LUMLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 21, 1747-8.
S. of Thomas (above). Matric. 1749; Scholar, 1749; LL.B.
1754. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23, 1753. C. of Dalby.
R. of Brandsby, Yorks., 1763-1806. R. of Dalby, 1785.
Probably R. of Brampton Bryan, Hereford., 1776. Died
May 9, 1806. (A. Gray.)
LUMLEY, THOMAS. .Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 17, 1752;
FeU.-Com. in 1754. B. at Dalby, Yorks. School, Wakefield.
Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1757; M.A. 1760. Fellow of Jesus, 1760-
71. Lord of the manor of Dalbv. Buried there Dec. 5, 1805.
(A. Gray.)
LuNN, Edward
LUMLEY, VALENTINE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 25, 1743.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1747; priest, Sept. 1750. R. of Bradfield,
Norfolk, 1755-8. V. of Ilketshall St Laurence, and St
Margaret, Suffolk, 1755-94. R- of Stockton, Norfolk, 1758-
94. Died .Apr. 26, 1794, aged 70. (G. Mag.)
LUMLEY, WILLIAM. B.A. from St John's, 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 27, 1621.
LUMLEY, . Scholar of Christ's, 1541-2.
LUMMAS, see LOMAS.
LUMPKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1751. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1751.
LUMPKINE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1593;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1602. C. of Brinkley, Cambs., in 1607.
LUMSDEN or LUMBSDEN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at
Christ's, May 9, 1631. S. of .Andrew. B. at Gosforth,
Northumberland. School, Morpeth (Mr Oxley). Matric.
1631; B..A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Licensied as schoolmaster at
Morpyeth, Feb. 22, 1654-5. (Peile, i. 410; H. M. Wood.)
LUND, ANTHONY. M.A. 1672 (Incorp. from Glasgow). Ord.
deacon (York) c. 1665. One of these names C. of Arkholme
and Cressingham, Lanes., in 1674-7. (E. Axon.)
LUND, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1637.
Probably s. of Thomas (1609) and godson of Arthur Denham
(1582-3). B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 2, 1642.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
LUNDE, BENJAMIN. .Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1672.
Matric. 1672.
LUND, EDWARD. .Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Jan. 9,
1718-9. Of Middlesex. School, Westminster. Matric. 1718-9.
' LUND, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 2, 1672.
S. of Robert. B. at Scosthorpe, near Malham, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1684. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1684. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1676; priest,
Sept. 1677. V. of Wibsey, Yorks., 1680-99. {PeiU, 11. 41.)
LUNDE, JOHN. B.A. 1532-3- One of these names (B.A.), V. of
Gisbum, Yorks., 1537-43. Died 1543.
LUNDE, JOHN. .Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1576; B.A.
1579-80.
LUND, JOHN. Scholar of Trinity, 1578, as Lun; B.A. 1578-9.
One of these names R. of Wennington, Essex, 1582. Died
1583.
LUNDE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1586;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1588-9.
LUNDE or LAWND, ROBERT. M.A. 1539-40.
LUNDE, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1582.
Of Shelford, Cambs. S. of John, of Yorkshire. B.A. 1585-6;
M.A. 1589. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 13, 1589.
R. of Little Shelford, Cambs., 1592-1623. Buried there Feb.
21, 1622-3. Father of the next. {Vis. 0/ Cambs., 1619;
Peile, I. 170.)
LUND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1609. S. of
Roger (above). B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 19; priest, Dec. 20, 1613. R. of Little Bard-
field, Essex, 1616; 'an able preaching minister,' in 1650.
Conformed in 1660. Son-in-law of Arthur Denham (1582-3)
and doubtless father of Arthur Lund (1637). (J. Ch. Smith;
Vis. of Cambs., 1619.)
LUND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at King's, Easter, 1639. Matric.
1639. Migrated to Trinity. Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1642-3;
M..A. 1646. Perhaps ord. priest (Bishop of Ardfert) Feb. 2,
1648-9. R. of Baylham, Suffolk, 1649. Perhaps R. of Gt
Blakenham, 1664.
LUND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 10,
1645. S. of Henry. B. at Huntingdon. School, Huntingdon
(Mr Taylor). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9. Perhaps R. of
Little Bardfield, Essex, 1666-75. (Peile, i. 495.)
LUND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 8, 1675. Of
Suffolk. S. of Thomas. Matric. 1675-6; B.A. 1678-9. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1679; priest, May, 1684. R. of Gt
Blakenham, Suffolk, 1689.
LUNN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1697. Of
Kent. S. of William (1653). School, King's, Canterbury.
Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 21, 1701. V. of Nonnington, Kent, 1705-64. R. of
Denton. Six-preacher, Canterbury Cathedral. Died July 29,
I764,aged86. Brotherof William (1682). {G.Mag.;Masters.)
LUNN, EDWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1725. Of Cam-
bridgeshire. S.ofWilliam (1682), Archdeacon of Huntingdon.
Matric. Easter, 1726; B..A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1747. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. -22, 1729-30;
priest, Mar. 5, 1731-2. R. of Elsworth, Cambs., 1747-91.
Died Nov. 2, 1791, aged 84. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; G.
Mag.)
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LuNN, Thomas
LUNN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1671- Of
Canterbury. Matric. Lent, 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
LUNN, THOMAS. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
LUNN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1653. Of Kent. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. P.C. of Swingfield,
Kent, 1675. R. of Denton, and V. of Nonington, till 1705.
Died 1705. Father of the next and of Edward (1697).
LUNN, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, June 16, 1682. Of
Canterbury. S. of William (1653). School, King's, Canter-
bury. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689; D.D. 1717
(Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1689-95. University preacher, 1692.
R. of Elsworth, Cambs., 1694-1747. Archdeacon of Hunts.,
1725-47. Preb. of Lincoln, 1732-47. J. P. for Cambs.
Married Constance Mason, of Gt Gransden, Cambs. Died
Mar. 17, 1746-7, aged 81. Buried at Elsworth. M.I. there.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edward (1697) and father of Edward
(1725). [Masters.)
LUNSFORD, JAMES. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1572. Of Sussex. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1576.
Wm (P.C.C.) 1584. (J. Ch. Smith; Coll. Top. et Gen., iv. 141.)
LUNT, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Nov. 10, 1562. Of Bury
St Edmunds. S. of John, of Bury. School, Bury. Resident
in Aug. 1564. Brother of the next. (Venn, 1. 49.)
LUNT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Mar.
1557-8. S. of John, of Bury, Sufiolk. Scholar, 1559; B.A.
1560-1. Fellow and tutor, in 1562. Apparently fellow of
St John's, 1561; and of Jesus, 1562-3. Grace for M.A. 1564,
but died before admission. Brother of John (above). (Venn,
I. 40.)
LUNTELEY, RICHARD. Scholar at King's Hall, 1385-7.
LUPPINCOTT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May
26, 1676. S. of William. B. at Alverdiscott, Devon. School,
Westminster. B.A. 1679-80.
LUPPINCOTT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1610.
LUPSET, THOMAS. Student at Pembroke; maintained by
Dean Colet. S. of William, goldsmith, of London. B. there,
c. 1498. Accompanied Richard Pace on his embassy to
Venice, 1515. Graduated B.A. at Paris. Returned to England,
c. 1519. Read the rhetoric and humanity lecture founded by
Wolsey at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1520. Created M.A.
(Oxford) 1521. Went to Padua with Cardinal Pole, 1523.
R. of Gt Mongeham, Kent, 1526. R. of St Martin, Ludgate,
1526-30. R. of Cheriton, Hants., 1530. Preb. of Sarum, 1530.
Rendered assistance to More, Erasmus, Linacre and others
in preparing their works for the press. Author, religious.
Died Dec. 27, 1532, aged 36. Buried at St Alphage, Cripple-
gate. (Cooper, I. 40; D.N.B.)
LUPTON, ANTHONY. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Apr. 16, 1509. Of Nun Monkton, Vorks. B.A. 1513-4.
Fellow, 1512-5. Died in Germany. Probably brother of
Thomas (1517). (Hanuood.)
LUPTON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Feb. 28,
1690-1. S. of Thomas (1656). B. at Bentham, Vorks.
School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1691. Resided till Michs. 1693.
Brother of Lowther (1681). (Peile, 11. 121.)
LUPTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius, May
10,1656. S. of Christopher, gent., of Settle, Vorks. B. there.
School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1656-8. Brother
of Thomas (1656). (Venn, i. 394.)
LUPTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
26; priest, Sept. 27, 1624.
LUPTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1629.
One of these names Head Master of Otley School, Vorks., in
1638, when he married Elizabeth, dau. of William KiUing-
beck, of Leeds, Dec. 17. (M. H. Peacock.)
LUPTON, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 8, 1685.
Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 1689;
priest, Sept. 1690. C. of Holme, Hunts. (Peile, 11. 99.)
LUPTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May 3,
1678. S. of Thomas. B. at Bingley, Vorks. School, Bingley
(Mr Murgatroyd).
LUPTON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 19,
1673-4. 4th s. of Thomas, brewer. B. at Nottingham.
School, Nottingham (Mr Birch and Mr Cudworth). Ord.
priest (London) June 7, 1691. V. of Stalisfield, Kent, 1691-2.
Died 1692 ('M.A.').
LUPTON, LOWTHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June
18, 1681. S. of Thomas (1656), R. of Bentham, Vorks.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1 68 1. Brother of Charles
(1690-1).
LUPTON, RALPH. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Apr. 4, 1506. Of Sedbergh, Vorks. B.A. 1510-1 (ist
Lusher, Nicholas
in the ordo); M.A. 1513. Probably LL.D. Adm. advocate,
1518. Practised in the Court of Arches. R. of Harlton,
Cambs., 1518. R. of St Alban, Wood Street, London, 1519-
23. R. of St Faith, London, 1523. WiU (P.C.C.) 1523.
Benefactor to Eton College. (Cooper, i. 28; Harwood.)
LUPTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 12,
1640. S. of William. B. at York. School, York (Mr Wallis).
Matric. 1640.
LUPTON, ROBERT, .-^dm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 2,
1701. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at 'Ganthorpe,' Vorks.
School, Bumsall (Mr Lawson). Matric. 1701.
LUPTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 20,
1720. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Yorkshire. B. at Linton,
near Skipton. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric.
1720; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. priest (York) July 21, 1728. C. of
Addingham, Vorks. V. of Kirkby in Malham Dale, 1732-47.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 333.)
LUPTON, ROGER. B.Can.L. 1483-4. Of Sedbergh, Vorks.
D.Can.L. 1488-9. R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1484. Canon of
Windsor, 1500-40. Fellow of Eton, 1504; Provost, 1504-35.
V. of Cropredy, Oxon., 1512. Preb. of Lincoln, 1528-40.
R. of Brancepeth, Durhcim. V. of Shipton, Oxon. V.
of Ascot. Founded the free school at Sedbergh and
Fellowships and Scholarships at St John's. Died Feb. 25,
1539-40. Buried at Eton. Will (P.C.C). (Cooper, 1. 71;
D.N.B.)
LUPTON, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, .^ug. 15, 1517. Of Nun Monkton, Vorks. Name off
before 1524. 'Student of the Law at Clements Inn.' For a
writer of these names see D.N.B. (Harwood.)
LUPTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1648. S. of Thomas, draper, of Holbeck, near Leeds, Vorks.
B. there. School, Leeds. Perhaps minister at Woodhom, till
1657, and P.C. of South Shields, Durham, 1657. One of these
names V. of T>Tiemouth, in 1657. (Archaeol. Aeliana, 3rd S.,
VII. 23.)
LUPTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, May 10, 1656.
S. of Christopher, gent., of Settle, Vorks. B. there. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1656-8. Probably R. of
Bentham, Y'orks., 1664-1720. Died 1720, aged 81. M.I. at
Bentham. Father of Lowther (1681) and Charles (1690),
brother of Christopher (1656). One of these names was R.
of Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, in 1662. (Venn, 1. 394; Arch.
Ael., 3rd S., VII. 24.)
LUPTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Jime 12,
1637. S. of John. B. at Settle in Craven. School, Giggles-
wick. Matric. 1637.
LUPTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Jan. 23,
1695-6. S. of William, innkeeper. B. at Wetherby, Vorks.
School, Coxwold. Matric. 1699-1700; B.A. 1699-1700. (For
a contemporary namesake see Al. Oxon.)
LUPTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 8,
1749-50. S. of William, of Yorkshire. B. at Leeds. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 21, 1755; priest (Bristol) June 10, 1759. R- of
Blagdon, Somerset, 1761-6. V. of Long Claxton, Leics.,
1766-76. V. of Headingley, Leeds, 1769-82. R. of Buckland
and Ridley, Kent, 1776-82. Died Feb. 3, 1782. (Scott-
Mayor, III. 594.)
LUPTON, . B.A. 1526-7.
LURCOCK, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1679,
as 'Lercock'; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Preb. of Lincoln,
1691-1700. Died May 18, 1700. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral.
(A. B. Beaven.)
LURKIN, see also LORKIN and LARKIN.
LURKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1668. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
LURKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 5, 1695. S. of John,
of Hunston, Suffolk, Esq. Bapt. there, Oct. 4, 1677. Scholar,
1695; Matric. 1697. Buried at Hunston, July 31, 1743, s.p.
Brother of the next. (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, ii.
308.)
LURKIN, WILLIAM. .A.dm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1698.
Of Suffolk. S. of John, of Hunston, Esq. Bapt. there, Jan. 5,
1679. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1706. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest. Mar. 25, 1720. R. of Risby,
Suffolk, 1720. Buried at Hunston, Dec. 31, 1741. Brother
of John (above).
LUSHER, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 22,
1578. Readm. Fell. -Com. 1580. S. of Nicholas, gent. B. at
Shoelands in Puttenham, Surrey. School, Bletchingley (Mr
PoUarde). Sold the manors of Shoelands and Puttenham,
1610. Married Dorothy, dau. of John Hunt, of Lindon,
Rutland. (Venn, 1. 99; Victoria Hist. Beds., iii. 53.)
118
Lusher, Richard
LUSHER, RICHARD. B.A. 1534-5". M.A. 1537- Of Norwich
diocese. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1530. Orel, deacon and
priest (Norwich) Sept. 19, i534- V. of St Stephen, Norwich,
1546. V. of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, 1556. Perhaps R. of
Sloley, 1558.
LUSHER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1572.
Perhaps s. of Richard (? above), R. of Sloley, Norfolk. B.A.
1575-6. Author of Tabula DiaUctices, published 1590.
(I'ale, I. 123; Cooper, 11. 99.)
LUSHER, ROBERT. .Matric. pons, from Trinity, Lent, 1581-2.
B. at Foulsham, Norfolk, 1566. Scholar trom Westminster,
1582. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589; B.D. 1601. Ord. priest
(Lichfield) Jan. i, 1601-2; 'has been at Uttoxeter (Curate)
since 1596.' V. of Heckington, Lines., 1606-17. C. of Burton-
on-Trent, 1609-11. Adraon. (Lincoln) 1617. (Cooper, 11.
76.)
LUSHER, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1575- C.
of Duiiston, Norfolk, 1603.
LUSHER, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1628. S. and h. of Sir Nicholas, Knt., of Putney, Surrey.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1630.
LUSHINGTON, THOMAS GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Clare,
.)unc 24, 1747. S. of Thomas Godfrey. B. at Sittingboumc,
Kent. Matric. 1747. Died 1748. (Burke, L.G.)
LUSHINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596;
B.A. (? 1602-3); M..\. from Trinity, 1606. C. at Thriplow,
Cambs., in 1612; at Teversham, 1613. Perhaps R. of St
Mary Bothaw, London, 1620.
LUSITANIUS, ANTHONY. B.D. 1525-6. Franciscan friar.
LUSKIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1637-
LUSON or LEVISON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1544. Probably s. of Nicholas, Sheriff of London,
1534 (ancestor of the Leveson-Gower family). Scholar, 1546-
8; B.A. 1548-9 (ist in the ordo). Fellow, 1548-50. (Vis. of
London, 1568; J. Ch. Smith.)
LUSON, WALTER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Michs. 1566.
Doubtless a Leveson.
LUSTIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Easter, 1607.
LUTE, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1478-9-
LUTHER, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1606. S. and h. of Richard (1568), of Kelvedon, Essex. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Aug. 2, 1603. Called to the Bar, Feb.
9, 1616-7. Succeeded to the estate (in Myles) on his father's
death, 1639. Married Jane, dau. of Gilbert Armstrong. Died
1665. Brother of Thomas (1606), father of the next and of
Richard (1644). (Peite, 1. 259; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
LUTHER, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 27, 1646-7.
Of Essex. 2nd s. of Anthony (above). Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 14, 1648. Brother of Richard (1644). (Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
LUTHER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Trinity, Feb. 3,
1679-80. S. of Thomas, of Sutton, Essex. Matric. 1681.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 24, 1682-3.
LUTHER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1568.
Of Myles, Kelvedon Hatch, Essex. Doubtless 2nd s. of
Thomas, whose will, P.C.C, 1586. Died Feb. 1638-9, aged 88.
Benefactor to Christ's. Father of Anthony (1606) and
Thomas (1606). (Peile, i. 104; Davids' Essex, 436; Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
LUTHER, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 20,
1644. Of Essex. S. and h. of Anthony (1606), of Kelvedon,
barrister. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 31, 1646. Brother
of Gilbert (1646-7). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
LUTHER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1606.
2nd s. of Richard, of Kelvedon, Essex. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. i5, 1608. Married Bridget Glascock, of
Doddinghurst. Brother of Anthony (1606) and father of the
next. (Peile, i. 259; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
LUTHER, THOMAS. .'\dm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Pembroke,
May 28, 1639. S. of Thomas (above). B. at Doddinghurst,
Essex (his mother's home). Matric. 1639. -Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 27, 1644. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
LUTHER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Nov. 19,
1706. Of Essex.
LUTMAN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1615. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1618-9.
LUTT, WILLIAM. Scholar (age 15) of Clare, 1455. OfGransden,
Hunts. One of these names V. of Elmsted, Essex, 1469-75;
another, parish priest at St Sepulchre's, London, 1493.
LUTTE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Easter, 1545. One of these
names V. of Stapleford, Cambs., 1555.
Lydiatt, Simon
LUTTON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May 6, 1614; B.A.
1617-8. Perhaps 2nd s. of Ralph, of Osgodby, Yorks. One
of these names (B.A.), licensed to read prayers in Topcliffe
Church, Yorks., and to teach there, Aug. 28, 1618. Steward
to the Duke of Newcastle. Bought the manor of Oswaldkirk,
Yorks. Will (York) 1642. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612; M. H.
Peacock.)
LUTTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 20,
1692. S. of Samuel, deceased. B. in London. School,
Wykeham Abbey (Mr Kirby). Matric. 1692. Died young at
Cambridge. Samuel Lutton, 's. of Ralph, of Knapton,
Yorks.,' was a citizen of London. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665;
F.M.G.)
LUTTON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Jan. i8,
1630-1. Eldest s. of Ralph, of Knapton, near Malton, Yorks.
B. there. Bapt. Nov. 29, 1612. Matric. 1631. Adm. at the
MiddleTemple.July 17, 1633. Buried Nov. 25, 1635. Brother
of William (1637). (F.M.G. , 949; Vis. of Yorks., 1612, 1665.)
LUTTON, PHILIP. .\dm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Nov. 5,
1680. 1st s. of Philip (half-brother of Philip, above), gent.,
of Yeddingham, Yorks. Schools, Pickering (Mr Gray) and
Thornton (.Mr Parkes). Died before Feb. 1687-8. (F.M.G.,
949; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
LUTTON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 25, 1720-1.
S. of Thomas, Advocate in the Spiritual Court, York. B. at
Knapton, Yorks., Oct. 23, 1701. School, Wakefield (Mr
Clark). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 3, 1721. J. P. Of
Knapton, Esq. Married Constance, dau. of Sir Francis
Boynton, of Burton Agnes, Apr. 28, 1741. Buried at
Wintringham, .\ug. 12, 1755. (F.M.G., 950; Peile, 11. 202;
M. H. Peacock.)
LUTON, THOMAS. Fellow of Peterhouse. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June; priest, Sept. 1376.
LUTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 22,
1636-7, as 'Ralph' (probably an error). S. of Ralph, Esq.
B. at Knapton, Wintringham, Yorks., Jan. 17, 1618-9.
School, Settrington (Mr Anthony CoUinson). Matric. 1637.
Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, May 19, 1640. Royalist sufferer.
Major in the King's army. Married Anne, dau. of Sir John
Lister, of Hull. Buried at Wintringham, Feb. 18, 1687-8.
(M. H. Peacock.)
LUTTRELL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 8, 1701. Of Middlesex. Probably 2nd s. of Narcissus
(1673-4). School, Eton. Matric. 1701. Buried at Chelsea,
Sept. 3, 1740. (T. A. Walker, 206.)
LUTTRELL, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1726. One of these names, treasurer of the Middle Temple,
died June 6, 1749- (G. Mag.)
LUTTERELL, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Caius,
July 4, 1576. S. of Thomas. B. at Carhampton, Somerset,
1560. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 26, 1580. Sherifi of Somerset,
1593. Of Dunster Castle, Somerset. Died 1630. Will, P.C.C.
(Venn, 1. 87; Burke, L.G.)
LUTTRELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at King's, Easter, 1619.
Mentioned in the will of his father John, of Mapperton,
Dorset, in 1620. (J. Ch. Smith; H. G. Harrison.)
LUTTRELL, NARCISSUS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St
John's, Feb. 17, 1673-4. S. of Francis, Esq., of London, of
Gray's Inn. B. there, 1657. School, Sheen, Surrey (Mr
Aldrich). U.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). M.P. for Bossiney, 1679-81;
for Saltash, 1691-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 5, 1673-
Called to the Bar, May 17, 1680. Ancient, 1702. Called to
the Bench, 1706. Compiler of the Brief Historical Relation.
Died June 26, 1732. Buried at Chelsea. Probably father of
Francis (1701). (D.N.B.; A. B. Heaven.)
LUTTEREL, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 7,
i68o- Fell.-Com. June, i68i. Of Devon. Probably s. and h.
of Edward, of Hartland, Devon, Esq. Bapt. July 24, 1663.
Matric. 1680; M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Dec. 6, 1692. Married Mary, dau. of John Creed, of St Mary,
Cambridge, bookseller.
LUTWYCHE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, July 10,
1732. Perhaps s. of Sir Thomas, Knt. Matric. 1732- Name
off, 1735. Died 1763. (Burke, L.G.)
LUXFORD (?), RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1621.
LUXFORD, . Adm. scholar at Sidney, May, 1600.
LYDE, ALLAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 26, 1695.
5. of Allan. B. in the Barbadoes. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1695. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 28, 1695.
LYDE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 12, 1616.
Of London. Matric. 1617.
LYDIATT, SIMON. M.A. 1697 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of London. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Apr.
6, 1677, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1680; M.A. 1683. Master of
Felsted School, 1690. Died 1713- (^'- Oxon.)
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Lydiat, Thomas
LYDIAT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 29,
i7n. OfFelsted. School, Felsted. Matric. 1712; LL.B. 1717.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 9, 1717-8; priest, Sept. 20, 1719.
R. of Kimbolton, Hunts., 1731-61. R. of Swineshead, 1737-
57. R.of Holywell and Needingworth, 1757-61. Died May 17,
1761.
LYE, ALEXANDER. M.A. in 1468; D.Can.L. 1471-2. R- of
Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1468-73. Preb. of St Stephen, West-
minster, 1476-92. One Alex. Leigh R. of St Bride, London,
1471-85. Preb. of Cobhambury, Kent, 1477.
LYE, EDWARD. M.A. 1724 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Totnes, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Hart HaU,
Oxford, Mar. 28, 1713, age 18; B..'^. (Oxford) 1716; M.A.
1722. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1716-7; priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 20, 1719. V. of Little Houghton, Northants., 1720-49.
V. of Yardley Hastings, 1737-67. F.S.A., 1750. Died Aug.
19,1767. Buried at Yardley Hastings. WiU, P.C.C. {D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.; H. L Longden.)
LYE, NATHANIEL. D.D. from Jesus, 1692. S. of Giles, of
Gloucester. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 18,
1664-5, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1668; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) May 28; priest, Dec. 17, 1670. C. of Cowley,
Gloucs.; R. 1673-1717. R. of Kemerton, 1675-1737. Chap-
lain to Lord Chandos. Preb. of Bristol, 1691-1723. Surrogate
of Chancellor of Gloucester, 1711-35. Archdeacon of Glou-
cester, and R. of Dursley, 1714-37. Preb. of Gloucester,
1723-37. Married Bridget, dau. of Richard Goddard, of
Swindon. DiedOct. 31. i737,aged 89. Buried in St Michael's,
Gloucester. M.L Will, P.C.C. (^i. OA-on.; F. S. Hockaday.)
LYE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Feb. 15,
1685-6. S. of Humphrey, of Audley, Staffs. Matric. 1686.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Magdalen HaU, June 22,
1687. {Al. Oxon.)
LYE or LEIGH, THOMAS (1646), see LEIGH.
LYE, . M.A. 145&-7.
LYE, . B.A. 1540-1.
LYETHE, see LIETH.
LYFFE, WILLIAM, see LIFFE.
LYFLY or LEYFLEY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1538-9.
LYFORD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, June
14, 1657. S. of Henry, of Mortlake, Surrey, farmer. One
Edward, s. of Henry, bapt. there, Apr. 7, 1636. Matric. 1657;
B.A. 1660. C. of Wimbledon, Surrey. Will (Court of Arches)
1661.
LYFORD, WILLIAM. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, R. of Peasemore, Berks. Matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, Apr. 28, 1615, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1618;
M.A. 1621; B.D. 1631. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford,
1620-3. Fellow of Pembroke, 1624. R. of Peasemore, 1632.
V. of Sherborne, Dorset, 1632. One of the Westminster
Assembly of Divines. Author, theological. Died Oct. 3, 1653.
Buried at Sherborne. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1654. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
LYFSAYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1573-
LYGHE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1577.
LYGHE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1546.
LYGHT, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1526-7.
LYLE, see also LISLE.
LYLE, CHARLES. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 23, 1626. Of Greenwich, Kent. Matric. 1626; B.A.
1630; M.A. 1634. Fellow, 1629-36. 'Travelled in France
and Italy; became M.D. abroad, but preached in England.'
{Harwood.)
LYLE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1579.
LYLE, WILLIAM (1584), see LISLE.
LYLYS, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 16, 1515. B. in Eton. B.A. 1519-20. Fellow, 1518-
(?)24. Died M.A.
LYLES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1575.
B. at Soham, Cambs. B.A. 1580-1. Incorp. at Oxford, 1585.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1583, age 24.
LYLESSE, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1567. B. at Nottingham, 1550. Matric. 1567; B.A. 1571-2;
M.A. 1575. Fellow, 1570-83. Proctor, 1581-2. Expelled,
Oct. 2, 1583. Afterwards followed the medical profession.
{Cooper, II. 223.)
LYLIAT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1582-3;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1585-6.
LYMBERG, ROBERT DE. Fellow of Peterhouse, till 135a,
when he died.
Lynch, Robert
LYMBERG, WILLIAM DE. D.Civ.L. Chancellor of the Univer-
sity, 1348-9. Licensed (Ely) for private oratory, Dec. 15,
1348.
LYMBERT, STEPHEN, see LIMBERT.
LYME or LYNNE, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1434-7.
LYMITER, STEPHEN. M.A. 1583 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Oxford) 1573; M.A. 1577. Fellow of All Souls, 1572.
Preacher, 1583. {Al. Oxon.)
LYMMONIER, JOHN DE. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c.
1596. Of France.
LYNALL, see LYNOULD.
LYNAM, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 1, 1730.
S. of James, husbandman, of Nottinghamshire. B. at BUs-
thorpe. School, West HaUam, Derbs. (Mr Raworth). Matric.
1730; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737. Ord. deacon (London) June i,
1735; priest {Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 18, 1737. V. of
Blidworth, Notts. Perhaps V. of Mansfield Woodhouse.
LYNCH, AYLMER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Dec. 1, 1618. Of
Kent. S. of William, of Staple, and Judith, dau. of John
Ailmer, Bishop of London. Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1620;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. B.D.
(Oxford) 1642-3. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 24,
1626, age 26. Preb. of Lincoln, 1641. V. of Preshute, Wilts.,
1643-7, sequestered. Preb. of Sarum 1660-92. R. of
Tattenhill, Staffs., 1662. R. of Langley Burrell, Wilts., 1663.
Died before Apr. 1694, aged 92. Perhaps brother of John
(1608). (/I/. 0.ron.; A. Gray.)
LYNCH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 2,
1717. S. of John, gent., of Kent. B. at Staple, near Sand-
wich. School, Canterbury (Mr Smith). Matric. 1717; M.B.
1722; M.D. 1727. Died Nov. 3, 1765, at Canterbury. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of John (1714) and father of the next.
{Scott-Mayor, in. 310; G. Mag.)
LYNCH, GEORGE. .Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1749. Of Canter-
bury. S. of George (above), M.D. Bapt. at the Cathedral,
Dec. 13, 1731. Matric. Easter, 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757.
Fellow, 1758-65. Ord. by the Bishop of Chester, 1756. V. of
Lympne, Kent, 1766-89. V. of Newington, 1770. R. of
Cheriton, 1770. Died at Ripple, Kent, Nov. 29, 1789.
(H. G. Harrison.)
LYNCH, ITHIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 13,
1664. S. of Simon (1618). B. at North Weald, Essex. School,
Brentwood (Mr Bernard). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1671. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May; priest (London) Sept.
1668. R. of Runwell, Essex, 1669-94; of Downham, near
Billericay, 1671-94. Died 1694. Will dated, Jan. 7, 1694;
proved, Apr. 8, 1695. (PeiU, i. 611; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S.,
«v. 397.)
LYNCH, J. B.A. 1470-1.
LYNCH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Oct. 26,
1659. S. of John, deceased, of Do\vnton, Wilts. B. there.
School, Whiteparish, Wilts. Matric. 1659.
LYNCH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1608. Prob-
ably s. of William, of Staple, Kent. B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615.
Elected fellow, 1615, but removed by the Visitor. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1618. Chaplain to the Bishop of Sahsbury. Preb.
of Sarum, 1619-30. V. of Aldbume, Wilts., 1620. R. of
Harrietsham, Kent, 1630-46, sequestered. Died 1680, aged
89. Buried at Staple. Father of the next and perhaps brother
of Aylmer (1618). (A. Gray.)
LYNCH, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Jesus, May 10, 1639 (on nomina-
tion of dean and chapter of St Paul's). Of Wiltshire. S. of
John (above). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642. Of Aldington, Kent,
gent. Died 1680. (One of these names, s. of Samuel, of
Fittleton, Wilts., was matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Mar. 31, 1637, age 16.) (A. Gray; Hasted, in. 692.)
LYNCHE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 24,
1714. S. of John, of Staple-next-Wingham, Kent. B. there.
School, Canterbury (Mr Smith). Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8;
M.A. 1721; D.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 1721. R. of AU Hallows, Bread Street, London, 1723-30.
Master of St Cross Hospital, Winchester. Preb. of Canter-
bury, 1723-34. R. of Sundridge, 1725-33. Chaplain to the
King, 1727-34. R. of All Hallows-the-Great, 1730-2. R. of
Ickham, Kent, 1731-60. R. of Eynesford, 1731-60. R. of
Bishopsbourne, 1731-60. Dean of Canterbury. Master of
Harbledown Hospital, 1731. Treasurer of Salisbury, 1735-60.
Married Mary, dau. of Archbishop Wake, 1728. Died May 25,
1760. M.I. in Staple Church. Will, P.C.C. Brother of George
(171 7) and father of William (1748). (Pedigrees of Lynch, of
Staple in Vis. of Kent, 1663; Misc. Gen. et Her., iv. 361, 363.)
LYNCH, ROBERT. M.A. 1750 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Canterbury. S. of George (1717), of Ripple, Kent, doctor.
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Dec. 1, 1738, age 16;
B.A. (Oxford) 1742; M.A. 1746; M.B. 1751; M.D. 1756.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford. Died Oct. 2, 1783, aged 62.
Will, P.C.C. Brotherof George (1749). {Al. Oxoti.; G. Mag.)
Lynch, Roland
LYNCH, ROLAND. B.A. from King's, 1583-4-
LYNCHE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1J83.
Of Kent. B. at Groves, Staple, 1562. B.A. 1586-7; M.A.
1590. V. of North Weald, Essex, 1 592-1656. Buried there
May 24, 1656. Father of the next.
LYNCH, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1618. Of
Essex. S. of Simon (above). Bapt. at North Weald, Jan. 26,
1602. B..A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (London) Sept.
24; priest, Dec. 24, 1626. R. of Riinwell, Essex, 1629. P.C.
of Blackmore, till 1660. Died June 19, 1660, aged 60. Buried
at Runwell. M.I. Father of Ithiel. (W. L. Petries, i4 Co«fi/fy
Parish.)
LYNCH, WILLIAM. B.A. 1470-1; M.A. 1474- Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1473-90. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21;
priest, Dec. 21, 1476.
LYNCH, WILLIAM. B.A. 1519-20; MA. i5.:3-4- R- of Rodiiig
Beauchainp, Essex, 1524-70. R. of Willingdale Doe, 1537-
54. Died 1570.
LYNCH, WILLIAM. .■\dm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 2,
1743. S. of Edward, Esq., of Suffolk. B. at Ipswich. School,
Ipswich (Mr Bolton). Matric. 1743-
LYNCH, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, May 30,
1748. S. of John (1714), D.D., Dean of Canterbury. Matric.
1748. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 8, 1749- MP- i°^
Weobley, Hereford, 1762-8, 1774-80; and for Canterbury,
1768-74. Privy Councillor. Minister to Sardinia, 1768-79.
K.B., 1771. Married Mary, dau. of Edward Coke, of Canter-
bury. Died at Bartges, France, .'\ug. 25, 1785- {Scott-Mayor,
III. 578; G. Mag.; Hasted, in. 673.)
LYNCOTT, . B.A. 1464-5-
LYNDALL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1578; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Licensed by
the Archbishop as schoolmaster at Ripen, Yorks., Feb.
1608-9.
LYNDALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625; D.D. 1637. Fellow. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1627. C. at Longstanton St Michael, Cambs.,
1627-30. V. of Blythe, Notts., 1633. V. of Harlington, Beds.,
c. 1665-70. Buried atClophill, Beds., Apr. 2, 1674. Probably
father of the next.
LINDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1663.
Of Bedfordshire. Probably s. of William (above). Matric.
1663; B..-\. 1666-7.
LYNDE, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Sept.
10, 1657. S. of Alexander, gent., of Middlesex. B. there.
School, Eton. One of these names P.C. of Maidstone, Kent,
1687-90; V. of Boxley, 1678-90. (Supposed, however, to be
a son of Sir Humphrey Linde.) (J. Cave-Browne, Boxley:)
LYNDE (?), W. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1572.
LYNDERCOMBE, GREGORY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney,
Mar. 7, 1716-7. S. of Gregory. B. at Stowey, Somerset.
School, Taunton (Mr Upton).
LYNDON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 28,
1693. S. of Sir John. B. at Dublin. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1694. Went to Trinity College, Dublin.
B.A. (Dublin) 1697; M.A. (Dublin) 1700.
LYNDWOOD, WILLIAM. Pens, at Gonville Hall, where he
gave two windows for the library. S. of John, of Lyndwood,
Lines. B.C. 1375. FeUow of Pembroke Hall. LL.D. (Oxford).
Ord. priest (Ely) 1407. R. of Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leics.,
till 1409. Preb. of Sarum, 1412-34. Dean of the Arches,
1417-30. R. of All HaUows, Bread Street, 1418-33- Preb. of
Hereford, 1422-42. Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1433-46.
Archdeacon of Oxford, 1438-42. Bishop of St David's,
1442-4. .\uthor, ProvinciaU. Died Oct. 21, 1446. (Vmn, i.
8; D.N.B.)
LYNE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1593.
LYNE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1644.
Of Kent. B.A. from Clare, 1647; M.A. from Queens', 1652.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln), and R. of Gt
Chart, Kent; ejected, 1662.
LYNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1613; B..A.
1616-7. One of these names s. of John, of Beeston, Norfolk;
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1619.
LYNE, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 10, 1723.
2nd s. of John, V. of Brixworth, Northants. Bapt. there,
Feb. 20, 1706-7. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; U..\. 1731;
B.D. 1738. Fellow, 1729. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1738; priest, Mar. 9, 1739-40.
Died in College. Buried Nov. 6, 1745- Brother of the next.
LYNE, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1733.
6th s. of John, V. of Brixworth, Northants. Bapt. there,
Sept. 29, 1715. Matric. Easter, 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A.
1741; D.D. 1764. FeUow. 1737- Incorp. at Oxford, 1746.
Lynn, John
.\ssislaiit Master at Eton. Fellow of Eton College, 1752-
Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 29, 1743. R. of Abbots Ripton,
Hunts., 1744-67. Chaplain to the King, 1744-67. R- of
Eynesbury, Hunts., 1750-67. Died July 10, 1767. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of the above. (Harwood.)
LYNE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 5, 1662. Of Kent.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1666-7; Scholar, 1667; M.A. 1671.
LYNES, CHARLES. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 30,
1702. Doubtless s. of William (next), clerk. B. at Ashby-de-
la-Zouch, Leics. School, Ashby (his father). Matric. 1702;
B.A. 1705-6; M..\. 1709. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 4, 1710.
P.C. of Woodhouse, Leics., 1710. Schoolmaster at Lough-
borough.
LYNES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 6, 1674-
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
Doubtless schoolmaster at .Ashby, Leics. Died Mar. 31, 1727.
M.I. at .Ashby. Father of Charles (above). (Nichols, in. 625.)
LYNFORD, THOMAS (1666), see LINFORD.
LYNG, see LING.
LYNN, ALAN DE. Studied at Cambridge, where he became
Doctor {Pits). Carmelite friar. B. at Lynn, Norfolk. Lived
chiefly at Norwich, where he died c. 1420. Leland gives a
long list of his works. (B. Zimmerman.)
LYNNE or LUNN, BRIAN. B.A. 1541-2-
LYNN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 20,
1665. S. of John (1631), gent., of Southwick, Northants.
B. there. School, Bulwick (Mr Lawson). Matric. 1665. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1668. Died at Gray's Inn. Buried
at St Andrew's, Holboni, Mar. 8, 1669-70.
LYNN, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1589.
S. of John (1551). B. at Bassingbourne, Cambs., c. 1570.
B.A. 1593-4; M..A. 1597; B.D. 1605. Fellow, 1592-1606.
Ord. priest (Lincohi) Mar. 14, 1601-2. R. of Fenny Drayton,
Leics., 1605-6. R. of Molesworth, Hunts., 1606. Probably
R. of Steeple Gidding, 1616-33. Will dated from 'Abington-
by-Shingay' (Abington-Pigotts), Cambs., July 8, 1655;
proved (P.C.C.) May 9, 1656. Brother of William (1578),
Mannaduke (1589) and Henry (1588). {Cooper, 11. 435;
Geneal., i. 345.)
LYNNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 13, 1632-3.
Matric. 1633; B..A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
June 9, 1639.
LYNNE, FITZWILLIAM. B.A. of Trinity College' when ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 18, 1599. S. of George, of Southwicke,
Northants., Esq. V. of Southwicke, 1599. Brother of Walter
{1595). (H. I. Longden.)
LYNNE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 30,
1649. S. of William, gent. B. at Sulby, near Naseby,
Northants. School, Oundle, 1641-9. Matric. 1649. Perhaps
the same who graduated B..A. from Christ Church, Oxford,
July 6, 1652. {Vis. of Northants., 1681.)
LYNN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 26,
1691. S. of John. B. at Westminster. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1692; B.A. 1694-5. Secretary to the
Royal African Society, 1720-31. Licensed, 1696-7, to marry
Mary Thomson, of St Margaret's, Westminster, dau. of
Elizabeth Moreland, alias Thomson, wife of Chr. Moreland.
Died Apr. 5, 1731. (For his diary see Al. Westmon., 217.)
LYNN, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at St John's, Nov.
I, 1721. S. of George, Esq., of Middlesex, and of Southwick,
Northants. B. in London. School, Spalding, Lines. (Mr
Neve). Matric. 1723. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 3,
1722. Barrister, 1729. A member of the Spalding Society,
1723. F.S..A., 1726. Of Southwick Hall, Northants. Married
Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Bellamy, Lord Mayor of London,
1735. Buried at Southwick, May 16, 1758. M.L Brother of
John (1726). (Scott-Mayor, iii. 347; D.N.B.)
LYN, GREGORY. B.A. 1474-5; M..A. 1479- Fellow of Gonville
Hall, 1480.
LYNN, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from Eton,
.Aug. 24, 1588. Of Bassingbourne, Cambs. S. of John (1551).
Matric. 1588; B.A. 1592-3. FeUow, 1591-2- Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1594. 2nd son, but succeeded his father.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Butler, of Hatfield Wood-
hall, Herts., Knt. Brother of William (1578), Edward (1589)
and Mannaduke (1589), father of the next. (Geneal., i. 346.)
LYNN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1623-4. S. of
Henry (above). B.A. 1627-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20,
1629. R.ofHighamGobion, Beds., 1630. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of John Pigott, of Abington, Cambs. Died s.p. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1667. (Geneal., i. 346.)
LYNNE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1540.
"B. at Bassingbourne, Cambs. Resided on his estate there.'
(Haruood.) But tee the next.
Lynn, John
LYNNE, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 22, 1551. Of Bassingboume, Cambs. S. of Thomas, Esq.
Matric. 1551. Left in 1552. 'Lived afterwards as country
gentleman.' Married Mary Sewster. Died at Bassingboume,
Easter Day, 1613. I.p.m., 1614. Brother of Philip (1544),
father of William (1578) and Edward (1589). (Harwood.)
LYNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1563-4.
LINN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, July, 1617.
Probably of Bassingboume, Cambs. Perhaps s. of Henry
(1588) and elder brother of Henry (1623-4). Buried at St
Martin-in-the-Fields, Nov. 12, 1659. Will (P.C.C.) 1665.
(Geneal., i. 348, where the dates seem confused.)
LYNN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney, May 10,
1631. S. of George, Esq., of Southwick, Northants. School,
Oundle. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 9, 1632. Of Southwick
Hall. Died Jan. 11, 1693-4, aged 79. Buried at Southwick.
M.I. there. Father of Charles and grandfather of George
(1721). (Vis. of Northants., 1681.)
LYNNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1639.
LYNN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1659. Of
Cambridgeshire. Probably at Charterhouse. 'Bound to an
attorney, but sufiering from bad sight went to the Univer-
sity and petitioned for an exhibition.' (Al. Carthtts.)
LYNN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 28, 1726.
S. of George, of Northamptonshire. B. at Southwick. School,
Spalding, Lines. (Mr Neve). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1; M.A.
1734- Fellow, 1734-43. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 23, 1733;
priest, Dec. 22, 1734. V. of Southwick, Northants., 1736-49.
R. of Munslow, Salop, 1749. Died July 20, 1749. Brother of
George (1721). (Scott-Mayor, ill. 401.)
LYNNE, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1589. 5th s. of John (1551), of Bassingboume, Cambs.
Scholar, 1590; LL.B. c. 1612; LL.D. 1617. FeUow, 1596-
1609. Adm. advocate, May lo, 1628. Chancellor of diocese
of Sarum. Will (P.C.C.) 1640. Father of Thomas (1642-3),
brother of Edward (1589) and William (1578).
LYNNE, MILES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1643, as
Michael. S. of George, of South'A-ick, Northants., Esq.
School, Oundle, 1635-43. Migrated to St John's, Sept. 20,
1644, age 17. Died unmarried. Brother of John (1631).
LINN, NICHOLAS DE. Carmelite friar of Cambridge. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1410; deacon, June 6, 1411. (B.
Zimmerman.)
LYN, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1544. S. and
h. of Thomas, of Bassingboume and Steeple Morden, Cambs.
Age 22 in 1550. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1546.
Dead s.p. in 1573. (T. A. Walker; Geneal., i. 346.)
LYNN, RICHARD. Coquus of Gonville Hall, 1497-1505.
LYNE, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, Aug.
20, 1526; B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1534. Fellow, 1529-47. 'Re-
ceiver of Rents' for the Bishop of Chichester. Perhaps
brother of John (1540). (Harwood.)
LYN, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1644.
LYNNE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1515. B. in Eton. FeUow. One of these
names R. of Culford, Suffolk, 1555. Died fellow of the
College. (Harwood.)
LYNNE, THOMAS. Adm. at Christ's, Jan. 9, 1642-3, from
Irmity College, Oxford. Matric. there, June 26, 1640, age 15
S. of Marmaduke (1589), LL.D., of Salisbury. B. there. B.A.
1644-5. (Peile, I. 485.)
LYNN, WALTER. Scholar of Trinity, 1596. One of the 22
children of George, of Southwick HaU, Northants., Esq. B
there, c. 1577. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon
(Lmcohi) Sept. 7, 1600; priest, Aug. 30, 1601. R. of Haddon,
Hunts., i6oo-(?) 39. V. of Moulton. Lines., 1621-39. Buried
there Mar. 15, 1638-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1639. Brother of
FitzwiUiam.
LYNN or LYN, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse
Mar. 25, 1695. 3rd s. of George, of Southwick, Northants.,
Esq. B. there. School, Spalding, Lines. Matric. 1695-
Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.B. 1704. Perhaps M.D. (else-
where) 1709. Chiefly remembered by his proposed improve-
ments of the steam-engine described in 'The Case of Walter
Lynn, M.B.' Author, medical works. Buried at Grantham,
■/n^AT o' 1763. Uncle of John (1726) and George (1721).
(U.N.B.; Geneal., 1. 353.)
LYNNE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 6, 1446. B. at Berkhampstead.
Lyulffe, Nicholas
LYNNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, 1578. S. and h.
of John (1551), of Bassingboume, Cambs. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 9, 1580-1. Barrister-at-law. Married Elizabeth
Steward, who as a widow married Robert Cromwell and was
the mother of Oliver Cromwell. Died July 22, 1589, aged 27.
Buried in Ely Cathedral. M.I. Nephew of Philip, brother
of Edward (1589) and Marmaduke (1589). (Geneal., i. 347;
Bentham, Ely, App. 49.)
LYNNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 6, 1590.
LYN, . D. (Div. or Law) 1464-5. Carmelite friar.
LYNN, Prior of. Fee for degree, 1457-8.
LYNN, Prior of, see THOMAS BOZOMY.
LYNN, Prior of (SPINK). B.D. 1479-80.
LYNOLD or LYNALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May,
1568; B.A. 1572-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Aug. 1577. Prob-
ably V. of Tealby, Lines., 1576-7. (Peile, i. 105.)
LYNOULD, W. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1570.
LYNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter
1652.
LYON, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May 18,
1665. S. of John (1626-7), R. of Barnwell St Andrew,
Northants. B. there. School, Oundle. Matric. 1665; B.A.
1668-9; M..A.. 1672. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 29; priest,
Sept. 25, 1670. Brother of John (1654).
LYON, JOHN. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 8, 1626-7.
S. of John, yeoman. B. at Weeklev, Northants. Schools,
Kettering (Mr Gylberd), Oundle (Mr Death) and Broughton.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 27; priest, Sept. 23, 1632. V. of Weekley, Northante.,
1633. R. of Bamwell St Andrew, 1647. Father of the next
and of Benjamin (1665).
LION, JOHN. .'\dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Sept. 12, 1654.
S. of John (above), clerk, R. of Bamwell St Andrew, North-
ants. B. at Weekley. School, Oundle. B.A. 1658-9; M.A.
1662. R. of Little OaKley, Northants., 1660-72. Buried
there Feb. 1, 1671-2. Brother of Benjamin (1665). (H. I.
Longden.)
LYON, STEPHEN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1704 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of J., of Rouen, France. Matric. from Oriel
CoUege, Oxford, June 14, 1692, age r8; B.A. (All Souls)
1695-6; M.A. 1704. V. of Tudeley, Kent, 1700-2. R. of
Mereworth, 1702-48. (Al. Oxon.)
LIONS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Michs. 1645. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1645. One of these names chaplain of
the Navy, 1653. On the Resolution at the defeat of the
Dutch.
LYSHER, ROBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1559.
LYSINGHAM, ■. Adm. at Sidney, 1694.
LYSONS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 3
1684. S. of William. B. at Bristol. School, St Paul's.
-Matric. 1684. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 3, 1684, as 2nd
s. of William, merchant, of Bristol, deceased.
LYST, RICHARD. Apothecary in London, afterwards studied
at Clare Hall, and became a priest. R. of St Dunstan-in-
the-West, 1536-56. (Cooper, i. 165.)
LYTE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, May 21,
1744- Of Somerset. School, Wimborne, Dorset. Matric.
1744; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. from Queens', 1751
Fellow of Queens', 1749-63.
LYTHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 3, 1650
Of Middlesex.
LYTHE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sx John's, June 21,
1711. S. of Michael, clerk. B. at Whorlton, near Stokesley,
Vorks. School, Sedgfield, Durham (Mr Rymer). B.A. 1714-5.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1715; priest, Sept. 1716.
LYTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 30, 1751. B. at
Newton Pickering, Vorks. Matric. 1752; B.A. 1756.
LYTH or LITH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney,
May 15, 165 1. S. of John, yeoman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Newton Rocks. Schools, Middleton (Mr Hardwick) and
Bridhngton. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1655-6.
LYTHE, . M.A. of St John's; excused from Congregations,
1518.
LYTTON, see LITTON.
LYULFFE, NICHOLAS. B.Civ.L. 1503-4.
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M
MABBE, EDWARD. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from Clare, 1606.
U. at Eastbourne, Sussex. Ord. deacon (Rochester); priest
(London) Mar. 4. 1609-10, age 30. C. of Warbleton, Sussex.
Probably wiU (P.C.C.) 1617; of Eastbourne, Sussex.
MABB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 22, 1722. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1723; M.B. 1727- Probably of
Wclwyn, Herts.; medical practitioner. Died Dec. 2, 1755-
{Land. Mag.)
MABB, RALPH. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1624; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. V. of Grayne, Kent. Buried Aug. 28,
1647. (Fielding's Rochester diocese.)
MABB, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 9, 1664. Matric.
1665; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1671.
MABBINSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 5, 1657.
Of Liiuolnshire. One of these names (M.A.), V. of St Neots,
Hunts., 1670-6.
MABBOTT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 9, 1675-
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1676. Died in College. Buried
Oct. 6, 1676. (J. B. Peace.)
MABOT, RICHARD. B.A. 1507-8. S. of John, of Wold, North-
ants. Incorp. at Oxford, 1509. M.A. (Oxford) 1510-1; B.D.;
D.D. (Oxford) 1520. Preb. of Lincoln, 1520-4. R. of Little
Billing, Northants., 1521. R. of St Gregory, Northampton,
1523-4. R. of St Mary A.\e, 1524-8, resigned. Legatee and
executor of his father, 1512. (H. I. Longden; Al. Oxon.)
MABBS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 1612. S. of
William, of Leicestershire. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6. .\dm.
at Douay College, Aug. 5, 1617. (Douay Diary.)
MABELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May 11,
1720. S. of John, baker. B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne. bapt.
there, at St John's, Dec. i, 1703. School, Newcastle (Mr
Lodge). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721; B.A. 1723-4; M.A.
1727. Fellow, 1733-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1727. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) Dec. 1725. Buried at St John's, Newcastle, Aug.
20, 1735. {Peile, II. 198; H. M. Wood.)
MABOURN, CHARLES. Adni. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 4,
1729-30. S. of Samuel (1691), Master of Botesdale Grammar
School. School, Botesdale. Scholar, 1730-4; Matric. 1731;
B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 23, 1735- V. of
Bramfield, Suffolk, 1737-58. R. of Thorington, 1753-8-
Buried at Bramfield, Jan. 20, 1758. Will (Norwich C.C.)
1758. Brother of John (1725) and Edward (1726). {Venn,
II. 32.)
MABOURN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 28,
1726. S. of Samuel (1691), Master of Botesdale Grammar
School, Suffolk. B. there. School, Botesdale. Scholar, 1725-
30; Matric. 1727; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
22,1734. Brotherof the next and of Charles (above). [Venn,
II. 25.)
MABOURN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 20, 1725.
S. of Samuel (1691), Master of Botesdale Grammar School.
B. there. School, Botesdale. Matric. 1725. Brother of
Edward (1726) and Charles (1729-30). {Venn, 11. 23.)
MABOURNE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 19,
1691. Of Sudbury. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Schoolmaster
at Botesdale, Apr. 1698-1752. Licensed, by the bishop, to
teach grammar at Botesdale and Redgrave, Apr. 4, 1698.
Father of Charles (1729-30), Edward (1726) and John (1725)-
MACBRAIR, ROBERT. M.A. 1624 (on King's visit).
McCASLAND or McCAUSLAND, OLIVER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Trinity, Oct. 16, 1733. S. of Oliver, of Ireland. School,
Wokingham, Berks. (Mr Cawley). Matric. 1733. Married
.\nne Jane, dau. of William Murray, of Mount Murray, Co.
Meath.
MACKDONNEL, RANDAL. M.A. 1629 {fil. nob). Doubtless s.
of Randal, Earl of Antrim. B. 1609. Succeeded as 2nd Earl,
1636. Created Marquis of Antrim, 1645. Died s.p. Feb. 3,
1682. {G.E.C.)
MACWILLIAMS, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity,
Easter, 1584.
MACE, see also MAYES.
MACE, CHARLES. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. it,
1674. S. of Henry, of York. B. there. School, York. B..A.
1677-8; M..\. 1681. Incorp. at Oxford, 1681. Ord. deacon
(York) 1678; priest, Sept. 1680. R. of Dunnington, Yorks.,
1681-1712. R. of St Saviour's, York, 1682-1712. Died Aug.
ao, 1712. Father of the next.
MACE, CHARLES. .\dm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 19, 1699-1700.
S. of Charles (above), clerk. B. at York. School, Beverley
(Mr Lambert). Matric. 1700. Migrated to St John's, Feb. 2,
1701-2, age 19. B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1705; priest, Oct. 1706. V. of Holy Trinity, King's
Court, York, 1707. R. of St Helen's, 1707-16. V. of Holy
Trinity, Hull, 1716-21. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John
Blower, R. of St Martin Micklegate, York. Buried at Hull,
Apr. 21, 1721. {Scott-Mayor.)
MACE, GEORGE. Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1508-11; B.Can.L.
1510-1; D.Can.L. 1521-2. Had studied arts four years and
canon law five years at Cambridge, and canon law eight
years at his monastery. A canon from Westacre Priory,
Norfolk. University preacher, 1522. {Venn, i. 18.)
MAYSE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1665.
MACE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 10, 1650. Of
Cambridgeshire. School, Perse (Mr Crabbe). Matric. 1651;
B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Ord. deacon and priest. Mar. 3,
1660-1. R. of Lisburn (Connor), 1661-70. Preb. of Down,
1661-2; Chancellor, 1662. Buried in Lisburn Cathedral, Sept.
11, 1670. (H. B. Swanzy.)
MACE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1627.
'MACE,' JOHN. Adm. sizar at Caius, c. June, 1666. Probably
John Massey, whom see.
MACE, PHINEAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 4,
1657. S. of Henry, of York. B. there. School, York (Mr
Wallis). Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1. R. of Barlborough,
Derbs. R. of Clowne, 1662. Died Aug. 1699.
MACE, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Caius, June 27, 1611.
S. of Henry, grocer, of the parish of St Botolph, Cambridge.
Bapt. there, Nov. 24, 1594. School, King's College (Mr
Rodeknight). B.A. from King's, 1617-8. Admon. of Roger
Mace, of Exeter, 1622. {Venn, 1. 213.)
MACE, SIMON. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 4, 1600. Of
Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. V. of Worle,
Somerset, 161 2-7, when he resigned.
MACE, . Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1544.
MACHAM, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Aug. 22,
1664. S. of Nathaniel, clerk, of Coventry. B. there. School,
Rugby (Mr Whitehead). Matric. 1665.
MACHELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 13,
1669. S. of John, of Arksey, Yorks. B. there. School,
Doncaster. Matric. 1669.
MACHELL, JOHN THOMSON. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 161 7. Of Yorkshire.
MACHELL, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1650. Of Surrey. B.A. 1653-4. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
X654.
MACHELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 16, 1639.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1641.
MACHELL or MACHYLL, . D.Can.L. 1499-1500; D.Civ.L.
1502-3. Principal of Burdon Hostel in 1504.
MACHELL, — — . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Jan. 29,
1563-4-
MACHELL, .Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1588-9.
MACHIN, EDMUND. Matric. from Christ's, Easter, 1685; B.A.
1688-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May; priest, Dec. 1689. C. of
Westborough, Lines.
MACHIN, JOHN. B.A. 1532-3.
MACHIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 12, 1645. (Pre-
viously matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford, Apr. i, 1642,
age 17.) S. of Roger, of PenkhuU, Staffs. Scholar, 1645; B.A.
1645-6; M.A. 1649. Fellow, 1648-64. R.of Graveley,Cambs.,
1656, resigned same year. V. of Elm, 1659-60. V. of Comber-
ton, 1659. V. of Whittlesford, 1661-4. Died in College, Sept.
6, 1664. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1664. (A. Gray.)
MACHIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 6, 1645-6. Of
Stafiordshire. S. of John, of Seabridge, Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire. B. there, Oct. 2, 1624. Matric. 1646; Scholar,
1647; B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653. Received presbyterian orders
at Whitchurch, 1649. C. at Ashbourne, Derbs. Lecturer at
Atherstone, Warws. Probably V. of Astbury, Cheshire, 1653.
P.C. of Whitley, 1661; ejected, 1662. Buried at Newcastle-
under-Lyme, Staffs. {Calamy, 1. 270; S. Clarke's Lives, 81;
D.N.B.)
MACHIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 26, 1646. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649-50.
Fellow (by mandate of the Commissioners), 1650-1. Died
Dec. 3, 165 1. {A. Gray.)
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Macro, Thomas
MACHIN, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Magdalene, Mar.
19, 1671-2. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Loughborough.
School, Loughborough. B.A. 1679-80. Probably R. of
Snargate, Kent, 1683 (M.A.).
MACHYN, THOMAS. Ma trie, sizar from Peterhouse, c. 1590.
One of these names, of Co. Gloucs., adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 12, 1589.
MACHON, THOMAS. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, clerk. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, 1655; B.A.
(Oxford) 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Chaplain to Prince Rupert.
Master of the Hospital of St John, Lichfield, 1671. Preb. of
Lichfield, 1671-3. Died Feb. 27, 1672-3. (Al. Oxon.)
MACHY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, 1470. B. in Eton. B.A. 1473-4; M.A. 1477-8. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 27; priest (Norwich) Apr. 10, 1479.
According to Harwood he was D.Civ.L.
MACKAREL or MAKKARELL, MATTHEW. B.D. 1509-10.
Afterwards D.D. at Freiburg, and incorp. at Cambridge,
1516-7. A Premonstratensian Canon. Abbot of Whittle,
near Alnwick, Northumberland, and later of Barlings, Lines.,
of which he was the last abbot. Suffragan, as Bishop of
Chalcedon, to the Archbishop of York. Supporting an in-
surrection in Lincolnshire against the suppression of the
monasteries he was convicted of high treason and executed
at Tyburn, Mar. 27, 1537. (Cooper, 1. 61; D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
MACKARETH, GEORGE. .A.dm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1667.
Matric. 1667.
MACARNYS or MACORNES, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Peter-
house, Michs. 1544. Matric. 1544; B.A. 1546-7. Perhaps
Edward Makemest (B.A.), who was ord. priest (Lincoln) Nov.
30, 1565; C. of Upwood, Hunts, in 1585.
MACKERNESS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 26; priest,
Mar. 27, 1628. V. of Dudley, Worcs., 1637. One of these
names intruded at Weedon, Northants., 1653-8.
MACARNESS, JOHN. B.A. from Clare, 1612-3; M.A. from
King's, 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 19, 1614; priest,
June 4, 1615. This, or the next, R. of St Christopher-le-
Stocks, London, 1630-6. V. of Stanwell, 1632. Buried at
St Christopher's, May 29, 1636. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
1636. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MAKARNESS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21;
priest, Dee. 22, 1617.
MACKERNESS, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 21; priest,
July 22, 1626. V. of Stantonbury, Buelvs., 1641. Died Nov.
1662, at Stony Stratford. Buried there.
MAKERNES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1606;
B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1614. V. of St Mary, Swaffham Prior,
Carabs., 1616-7. Perhaps V. of Barton, 1617-21.
MACKERNESSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
13, 1663. Of Spalding, Lines. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670; B.D. 1677.
Fellow, 1670. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. V. of
Standground, Hunts., 1679. Died 1680.
MACKINEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr.
27, 1713. S. of Daniel, of Antigua, West Indies. School,
Eton. Scholar, 1715. Probably died before 1720. Brother
of the next. (Oliver's Antigua, 11. 226.)
MACKINEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July
28, 1716. S. of Daniel, of Antigua, West Indies. School,
Caddington, Herts. (Mr Biby). Planter at St Christopher's.
Married and left issue. Brother of George (above). {Antigua,
II. 226.)
MACKWORTH, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 2,
1593. Matric. c. 1597.
MACKWORTH, GUSTAVUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
June 4, 1650. S. of Sir Henry (next), Bart., of Normanton,
Rutland. B. there. School, Hertford (Mr Minors). Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Oct. 30, 1652. Married Dorothy, widow of
Thomas, Lord Grey of Groby. Slain in a duel with Sir George
Booth, Aug. 1659. {Peile, 1. 536; n. 899; Burke, Exl.
Bart.)
MACKWORTH, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Lent, 1615-6. S. and h. of Thomas (1593), of Normanton,
Rutland, Esq. (aften^'ards Bart.). Bapt. at Gretford, Lines,
(his mother's home), Oct. 22, 1598. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. 4, 1617-8. Succeeded as Bart., Mar. 1625-6. Sheriff of
Rutland, 1627-8. Died Aug. 24, 1640. Buried at Emping-
ham, Rutland. BrotherofNeale (1628) and father of the last.
{G.E.C., I. 122; Blore, 128.)
MACKWORTH, HOPTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 5,
1683-4. Of Rutland, and s. of Sir Thomas, of Normanton.
Bapt. at Twickenham, Middlesex, .'Vug 21, 1666. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, June 23, 1684. Buried at Empingham,
Rutland, Oct. 25, 1686. Brother of Humphrey (1680).
{Blore, 128.)
MACKWORTH, HUMPHREY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens',
Easter, 1619. S. and h. of lUchard, of Betton Grange, Salop,
Esq., deceased. School, Shrewsbury. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 24, 1621. Ancient, 1645. Bencher, 1650. Recorder of
Shrewsbury. Vice-Chamberlain of Chester, 1647. Parlia-
mentary Governor of Shrewsbury. M.P. for Salop, 1654. Of
Betton Grange. Buried in Westminster Abbey, as ' Colonel,'
Dee. 26, 1654; disinterred after the Restoration, and buried
in St Margaret's. Probably father of Thomas (1642). (G. W.
Fisher, Shrewsbury.)
MACKWORTH, HUMPHREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's,
May II, 1680. S. of Sir Thomas, of Normanton, Rutland.
B. there. Bapt. at Twickenham, Middlesex, Jan. 21, 1663.
Resided till Michs. 1682. Buried at Empingham, Rutland,
Sept. 29, 1686. Brother of Hoptoii (1683-4). {Peile, 11. 79.)
MACKWORTH, NEALE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1628. S. of Sir Thomas (next),of Normanton, Rutland, Bart.,
deceased. B.A. 1628-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 2, 1631.
Living and unmarried, 1681, age 72. Brother of Henry
(1615-6). {Blore, 128.)
MACKWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 2,
1593. S. and h. of George, of Normanton, Rutland. Matric.
c. 1597. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1594. Serjeant-at-
law. Sheriff of Rutland, 1599-1600. Created Bart., June 4,
1 619. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Hall, of Gretford,
Esq. Died Mar. 1625-6. Admon., P.C.C. Father of Henry
(1615-6) and Neale (1628). {G.E.C.)
MACKWORTH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1642. Doubtless s. and h. of Humphrey (1619), of
Coventry, Esq. B.A. 1645-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6,
1644-5. M.P. for Salop, 1656-8. Of Neston Grange, Salop,
Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Richard Bulkeley, of Salop, Esq.
{Blore, 129.)
MACLERKE, . Fee for B.A. 1479.
MACOCKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 28, 1611. S. of
Roger, husbandman, of Yelvertoft, Northants. School,
Shawell, Leies. Migrated to Caius, May 15, 1612. Matric.
1612; Scholar, 1613-4. Went to Virginia, 1618. The Governor
asks for his ordination, 'on account of the scarcity of
ministers.' Appointed to the Council, 1619. Killed by the
Indians in the great massacre, Mar. 22, 1622. (W. G.
Stanard.)
MACRELL, . B.Can.L. 1488. Perhaps William, R. of Castle
Camps, Cambs., till 1498. Died 1498.
MACRETH or MAICRETH, WILLIAM. B.A. 1525-6. Of Sussex.
M.A. 1529. Fellow of St Catharine's.
MACRO, COX. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 25, 1699. S. of
Thomas, grocer and alderman of Bury St Edmunds (and
Susan, dau. of John Cox, R. of Risby). B. 1683. School,
Bury. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 19, 1701-2. LL.B. 1710;
D.D. 1717 {Com. Reg.). Resided at Christ's till 1703. Went
to Leyden to study medicine, 1703. Probably six-clerk in
Chancery, 1710-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 27; priest,
July 22, 1716. Well known antiquary. Of Norton and Little
Haugh, Suffolk. Married Mary, dau. of Edward Godfrey, of
London. Died Feb. 2, 1767. Buried at Norton. Will (P.C.C.)
1770. Father of the next. (D.N.B.; Peile, 11. 152; Hunter,
Hallamshire, 423, where he is made brother to Ralph
(1713)-)
MACRO, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 5, 1739.
S. of Cox (above), D.D. B. and educated in London. Matric.
1739- 'Joined the army and was in the expedition to
Flanders.' No regular profession. Died under rather
mysterious circumstances, Apr. 1766. Buried at St George's,
Hanover Square. (Nichols' Lit. Anecd. ix. 359; Bury Free
Press, Apr. 29, 1916.)
MACRO, RALPH. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1640. Of London.
Perhaps s. and h. of Ralph, of Hackney, Middlesex; adm. at
the Middle Temple, May 12, 1642. M.I. at All Hallows,
Staining, London, to one of these names, 1672.
MACRO, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 27,
1678. S. of Ralph (? above). School, Westminster. M.B.
1684. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1698; of St
Andrew's, Holborn, M.D.
MACRO, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 7, 1713.
S. of Thomas, of Bury St Edmunds, Esq., grocer and alder-
man. B. there. School, Bury (Mr Leeds and Mr Randall).
Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1713-9; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720;
D.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1719-28. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 12, 1720; priest. Mar. 3, 1720-1. Preacher at
the Rolls Chapel. Chaplain to the King, 1727-8. Died at
Bath. Buried there Oct. 19, 1728. Perhaps brother of Cox.
{Venn, i. 530; Hunter, Hallamshire, 423.)
MACROE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at E.mmanuel, Mar. 25, 1593.
Macro, Thomas
MACRO, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caivs, Oct. i, 1700.
Eldest s. of Thomas, druggist, of Bury St Edmunds. B.
there. School, Bury. Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1700-6; B.A.
1704-5; M.A. 1708; D.D. 1722. Fellow, 1707-21. University
librarian, 1718-21. Ord. deacon (Norivich) Dec. 22, 1706;
priest (Lincoln) May 30, 1708. C. of St Edward's, Cambridge,
1710. V. of Babraham, Cambs., 1716. R. of Hockwold and
Wilton, Norfolk, 1720-43. Preacher at St James', Bury, m
1721. Minister of St Nicholas, Yarmouth, 1722-43. Author.
Died Mar. 17, 1743-4. Buried at Yarmouth. M.I. Will,
P.C.C. Father of the next. {Venn, i. 506; Nichols, Lit.
Anecd. ix. 350, where he is mentioned as a contemporary of
Cox (1699) and Ralph (1713))
MACRO, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 21,
1739-40. S. of Thomas (1700), D.D., of Yarmouth. B. there.
Schools, Yarmouth (Mr Mingay) and Monk Soham (private).
Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1740-6; B.A. 1743-4- Died Apr. 5,
1746. M.I. at St Nicholas, Y'armouth. (Venn, ir. 47.)
MADAN, MARTIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Trinity, Apr.
7, 1716. ist s. of Martin, of Nevis, West Indies. School,
London (Dr Dunster). Matric. 1716. M.P. for Wootton
Bassett, 1747-54. Married Judith, dau. of Judge Spencer
Cowper and aunt of the poet Cowper. Father of Spencer
(1746). Died 1756. Will (P.C.C), 1756. (Oliver, ^ n«tg«a.)
MADEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1625. Fellow. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest. May 24, 1619. V. of St
Peter's, Colchester, 1629-32. R. of St Mildred Poultry, 1638,
ejected and went beyond seas. (Milboum's SI Mildred
PouUry.)
MADEN or MADIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from \L\gdalene,
Easter, 1639; B.A. 1642-3. Incorp. at Oxford, 1648. M.A.
from New Inn Hall, Oxford, 1648. Perhaps V. of Rothley,
Lcics., 1653.
MADAN, SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 30,
1746. 2nd s. of Colonel Martin (above), of London. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1749-50;
M.A. 1753; D.D. 1766. Fellow, 1752. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, July 9, 1747. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1752.
V. of Bossall, Yorks., 1754-67. R. of West Halton, Lines.
R. of Haxey. Chaplain to the King, 1760-87. Preb. of
Peterborough, 1770-94. R. of Gt Bradley, Suffolk, 1783-6.
Bishop of Bristol, 1792-4; of Peterborough, 1794-1813. R. of
Castor, Northants., 1794-1813. Married Lady Charlotte
Comwallis. Died Nov. 8, 1813. Buried in Peterborough
Cathedral. M.I. (D.N.B.; Al. Weslmon., 338.)
MADDEN, SAMUEL MOLYNEUX. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Feb. 9, 1731-2, from Trinity College, Dublin; adm.
there as Fell.-Com. Mar. 13, 1729. S. of Samuel Molyneux, of
Dublin, D.D. (for whom see D.N.B.). Matric. 1732; B.A.
1734-5. Died 1783. (Burke, L.G.)
MADDEN, THOMAS. Incorp. M.A. 1670, from Trinity College,
Dublin. S. of John. B. at Enfield, Middlesex. Adm. at
Trinity College, Dublin, Oct. 13, 1663, age 17. M.A. (Dublin)
1670. Incorp. at Oxford, 1674.
MADDER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1579-80.
MADDER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
159S.
MADDISON, see aUo MATHESON and MATTISON.
MADISON or MATHISON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from
King's, Easter, 1636. Perhaps s. of Edward (1611). B. 1619.
Of the Middle Temple. Living, 1660. Died before 1672.
One Anthony Madison, age 12 in 1632. {Vis. of Lines., 1592.)
MADDISON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Sept. 8, 1677. S. of Thomas, mercer, deceased. B. at New-
casUe-on-Ty-ne. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Sept. 5, 1661. School,
Newcastle (Mr Garthwait). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 20, 1685. V. of St
Andrew, Newcastle, 1688. A non-juror. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1719; of St Andrew, Holbom, London, clerk.
MADISON, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Easter, 1611. Probably s. and h. of Sir Ralph, of Fonaby,
Lines., Knt. Bapt. at Caistor, Lines., Nov. 24, 1594. Of the
Middle Temple. High Sheriff of Lines., 1648-9. Buried at
Caistor, Mar. 30, 1672. Perhaps father of Anthony (1636).
{Lines. Pedigrees, 625.)
MADDISON, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 7,
i6io. B. at Danbury, Essex. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4;
M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (London) June 18, 1623, age 29;
C. of Danbury. R. of Wanstead, by 1628, till his death.
Will dated, 1646; proved, 1653 (P-C.C).
MADDISON, LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 9, 1613.
S. and h. of Henry, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Esq. Bapt. at
St Nicholas, Feb. i6, 1594-5. Matric. 1612. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 11, 1615. Knighted, June, 1633, as Mayor
of Newcastle. -Married Anne, dau. of William Hall, of New-
castle. Buried at St Nicholas, Nov. 21, 1646. (H. M. Wood.)
Maddock, John
MADDISON, LIONEL. .Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Aug. 21, 1671. S. of Lionel, gent., of Merryland, Durham.
B. there. Bapt. at South Shields, July 30, 1655. School,
Morpeth. Matric. 1671. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1671,
as s. and h. of Lionel, of Saltwellside, Durham. Buried at
St Nicholas, Newcastle, Oct. 25, 1698. Brother of Ralph
(1673). (H. M. Wood.)
MADDISON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Apr. 2, 1695. S. of Nathaniel, gent. B. near Louth, Lines.
School, Alford.
MADDESON, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1555.
MADYSON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19, 1644.
Probably s. and h. of Humphrey, of Coningsby, Lines., gent.
Bapt. Oct. 8, 1626. Matric. 1646. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
6, 1647. Succeeded his father. High Sheriff of Lines., 1679.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 619; Burke, L.G.)
MADDISON, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June
26, 1673. S. of Lionel, gent., of Merryland, Durham. B.
there. School, Morpeth. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A.
1682. Of Washington, Durham, clerk. Married Dorothy,
widow of William James, June, 1685. Buried at Washington,
July 27, 1700. Brother of Lionel (1671).
MADISON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 15, 1607.
Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Trusthorpe, Lines., gent.
Bapt. there, Jan. 23, 1589-90. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7,
1609-10. Married Amy, dau. of George Johnson, of Thwaite
Hall, Welton, Lines., 1614. Buried at Alford, July 25, 1630.
Perhaps father of Thomas (1632). {Lines. Pedigrees, 627.)
MADDISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr." 2, 1616.
Doubtless s. of Henry, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. at St
Nicholas, Aug. 31, 1600. Matric. 1616; Scholar; B.A. 1619-
20; M.A. 1623. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 16, 1623. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 21, 1631.
MADDISON, THOMAS. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1603-4.
Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Aug. 18, 1605.
MADDISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1632. Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of Richard (1607).
Married and had issue. (Lines. Pedigrees, 627.)
MADDISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May 10,
1717. Of Northumberland. S. of John, of Newcastle. Bapt.
at AU Saints', Apr. 6, 1700. Schools, Newcastle (Mr Jurin)
and Durham (Mr Rymer). Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 27,
1719-20. Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Ord.
deacon (York) May 20, 1722; priest (Durham) Aug. 23, I724.
V. of St Ann's, Newcastle, 1726-7. C. of All Saints', New-
castle, 1733. Lecturer at Bridge End Chapel, Newcastle,
1736-64. Married, at Gateshead, Jan. 10, 1735-6, Sarah
.Andrew. Buried at All Saints', Feb. 6, 1772. (Peile, 11. 192;
T. A. Walker, 243; H. M. Wood.)
MADDOX, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 26,
1627. Of Kent. B. Nov. 5, 1610. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1627. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1629. OfBoughton
Monchelsea, Kent. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Multon
Lambarde, of Westcombe, Kent. His son, Benjamin, was
created Bart, in 1676. Probably brother of William (1629).
(Robinsoti, i. 97; G.E.C.)
MADDOCK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 5, 1723.
Of Derbyshire. Perhaps s. of Thomas, P.C. of Ashover.
Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7. R. of Elton, Derbs.
MADDOX, ISAAC. M.A. from Queens', 1728 {Com. Reg.). S. of
Edward, stationer, of London. B. there, July 27, 1697.
Educated at Aberdeen. M.A. (Edinburgh), 1723. Incorp. at
Queen's College, Oxford, 1724. B.A. (Oxford) 1724; D.D.
(Cambridge) 1731 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest (London) June 9,
1723. V. of Whiteparish, Wilts., 1724. Preb. of Chichester,
1725-44. R. of St Vedast, Foster Lane, 1730-6. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Chichester. Dean of Wells, 1734. Bishop of
St Asaph, 1736-43. Bishop of Worcester, 1743-59- Author
of a ' Vindication ' of the Elizabethan settlement of the Church
of England. Died Sept. 28, i759- Buried in Worcester
Cathedral. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
MADDOCKE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1619. Of Kent. B.A. 1622-3.
MADDOCK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1553.
Of Cheshire. B..A. from St Catharine's, 1555-6. Fellow of
St Catharine's, 1556.
MADDOCKS, JOHN. B.A. 1618 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Co.
Glamorgan, gent. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Oct.
25, 1611, age"i7; B.A. 1615; M.A. (Oxford) 1619. {Al. Oxon.)
MADDOX, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 9, 1666-7.
S. of John, carpenter, of Harrow-on-the-Hill. B. at Roxeth,
Middlesex. School, Harrow (Mr Hide and Mr Johnson).
Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1667-74; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1678.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1673; priest, June, 1674; C. of
Wicken Bonhunt, Essex. (Venn, 1. 429.)
Maodock, John
MADDOCKS, JOHN. Adra. Fcll.-Com. at Emmanuel, July 6,
1686. Of Surrey. Matric. 1686.
MADDOX, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May 4,
1716. S. of William, mercer, of Hereford. School, Hereford
(Mr Traheme). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. K.
of Stretton Siigwas, Hereford, 1737-47.
MADOCKS or MADDOCK, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May
18, 1657. Of Wales. Matric. 1658 {impiibes); Scholar, 1658;
I5.A. 1 660-1.
MADDOX, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at Trinity, c. 1585. S. of
William, citizen of London. B. there. School, Merchant
Taylors' (Mr Muncaster). Matric. 1585. Migrated to Caius,
.'\ug. 10, 15S7, ape 17. Scholar, 1587-9.
MADDOCK, RANDALL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
Apr. 10, 1618. S. of Randall, of Malpas, Cheshire. Matric.
1618; Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1621-2.
MADOCKS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, July 6,
1713. S. of Thomas, of Hanmer, Flints. School, Hanmor
(Mr Bamos). Matric. 1713-4. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 16;
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1715.
MADDOCK, THOMAS. M.A. from Queens', 1747. S. of Samuel,
of St Mary's, Chester. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Apr. 10, 1731, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1734-5. K. of
Liverpool, 177^-83. {Al. Oxon.)
MADOCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 27,
1583. S. of William, of Wiveton, Norfolk. School, Wiveton.
MADDOX, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4, 1629.
Of Kent. Matric. 1629. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 25, 1631.
Of Boughton Monchelsea, Kent. Probably brother of
Benjamin (1627). (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
MADDOCKS, ZACHARIAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1621.
MADDY, RICHARD. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1542. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1540.
MADEW, see also MEADOW.
MADEW, JOHN. B.A. 1529-30. Of Lancashire. M.A. 1533;
B.D. 1543; D.D. 1546. Fellow of St John's, 1530. Proctor,
1534-5- Vice-Chancellor, 1545, 1546, 1547, 1550. Regius
Professor of Divinity, c. 1545. Master of Clare, 1549-53.
V. of All Saints', St Ives, Hunts., 1546-54. Preb. of Lincoln,
1550-3. Reconciled to the Church of Rome, 1555. Died
1555. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1556. (Cooper, I. 116.)
MADEW, . B.Can.L. 1480-1.
MADEY or MADES, THOMAS. M.A. 1473. Of Norwich diocese.
B.D. 1475-6. Grace for D.D. 1482-3; probably conferred,
1492. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1473-94. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 24, 1474. Chaplain of Laud's Chantry in Little St
Mary's, 1481-6. Probably R. of Wrotham, Kent, 1497. Will
proved (P.C.C.) 1501; of Wrotham, Chardstock, etc.
MADEVS or MADDESSE, . Incorp. 1488.
MADRYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1544.
MADRYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sx John's, Nov. 3,
1631. S. of Griffin, gent., of Bangor. B. there. School,
Whitchurch, Salop (Mr White). Matric. 1631. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 2, 1635, as s. and h. of Grif?yn, of Madryn,
Carnarvon, Esq. Probably M.P. for Co. Carnarvon, 1654-5.
MAELL, see MAYLE.
MAGDELEIN or MAUDELYNE, RICHARD. Scholar at King's
Hall, 1386-91. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Feb. 18, 1390-1.
MAGGS, THOMAS. B.A. 1484-5. Probably R. of Ashingdon,
Essex, 1515-9. Will as curate and farmer of Gt Stambridge,
1518-9. To be buried there. Bequest to Ashingdon (Cous. C.
London). (J. Ch. Smith.)
MAGNUS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 27, i6ii;
afterwards Fell.-Com.
MAGSON, FRANCIS. B.A. from St John's, 1609. S. of Peter
(1566). M..^. 1612. Fellow, 1610. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612.
Ord. deacon (? Carlisle), June 15, 1616. Master of Hawkshead
Grammar School, Westmorland, 1616. R. of Windermere,
1627; left same year. Brother of Peter (1621). (B. Nightin-
gale.)
MAGSON, PETER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1566.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573. Fellow, 1573.
Master of Hawkshead Grammar School, Westmorland, 1585-
1616. C. of Hawkshead. Died 1616. Will (Archd. Richmond)
mentions sons Peter and Francis. (B. Nightingak.)
MAGSON, PETER. ' B.A. of St John's,' when ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1621; priest, June, 1622. S. of Peter, above. Brother
of Francis (1609). (Not found in the College or University
records.)
MAGSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1378-9.
Maidwell, William
MAHATT, PHILIP. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hampshire, pleb. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, June 30,
1615, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1619; M.A. (New College,
Oxford) 1622. Preb. of Wells, 1621-35. V. of East Brent,
Somerset, 1622 ('Malct,' in Weaver). Will (P.C.C.) 1635.
(Al. Oxon.)
MAHERBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 28, 1674.
S. of Nicholas. B. at Snaith, Vorks. School, Snaith.
MAIDLOW, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 22, 1748. Of
Hampshire. Matric. 1750-1; Scholar, 1750; LL.B. 1755. Ord.
deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from Chichester) Feb. 23, 1755.
Doubtless of Cocking, Sussex, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1794.
MAIDSTONE or MAYDSTONE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
Pembroke, Mar. 12, 1656-7. S. of John, gent. B. at Gt
Horkesley, Essex. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MAIDSTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 27, 1647.
S. and h. of Robert, of Felsted, Essex. Matric. 1646.
Migrated first to Clare, then to Peterhouse, Apr. 4, 1648.
Scholar, 1648. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 24, 1648. (T. A.
Walker, 90.)
MAIDSTONE, Viscount, see FINCH, WILLIAM.
MAIDWELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8,
1657. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Godfrey, barrister, of
Cranford. Adm. at Oundle School, Oct. 8, 1649, sge 7.
Matric. sizar, 1657; B.A. 1660-1. Fellow (by mandate)
Sept. 2, 1662. Died soon after. Brother of Lewis (1668).
MAYDWELL, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Nov. 27,
1646. S. of Laurence, Esq., of Winsharn, Somerset. B. there.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 5, 1645.
MAYDWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 20,
1578-9. S. of John, R. of Carleton P'orehoe, Norfolk. School,
East Dereham. Scholar to 1583; B.A. 1582-3. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 27, 1586. R. of Yaxham, Norfolk, 1585-1649.
Will proved (Archd. Norfolk) 1649. (Venn, I. 102.)
MAIDEWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1627.
B. at Geddington, Northants. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. V.
of Simpson, Bucks., 1636-50, deprived. R. of Kettering,
Northants., i65c>-62, ejected. R. of Claybrook, Leics., 1658.
Died Jan. 9, 1692-3, aged 83. Buried in the chancel of
Kettering. M.I. (CaZamy, 11. 225; H. I. Longden.)
MAIDWELL, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 25, 1673.
Of Kettering, Northants. Perhaps s. of the above.
MAYDWELL, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel,
May 27, 1738. S. of Laurence, of Wansford, Thomhaugh,
Northants. School, Oakham. Matric. 1739; Scholar; B.A.
1741-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1742; priest, Sept. 23,
1744-
MAIDWELL, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sx John's, June 30,
1668. S. of Godfrey, deceased, of Cranford, Northants. B.
there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
Author, The loving Enemies, a comedy, 1680. Buried in the
cloisters of Westminster Abbey, Oct. 12, 1716. Brother of
Edward (1657).
MAIDWELL, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 23,
1623-4. S. of Thomas (1596-7), clerk. B. at Easton -by-
Stamford, Northants. School, .Stamford (Mr Newburgh).
Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 18, 1631; priest, Feb. 26, 1631-2. Perhaps succeeded
his father at Easton for a few months in 1646. Buried at
Edith-Weston, Rutland, Nov. 3, 1653, aged 45. (Peile, i.
359-)
MAIDWELL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 26, 1657-8.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1658.
MAIDWELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1596-7.
B. at Geddington, Northants., c. 1580. B.A. 1598-9; M.A.
1602. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 20, 1604. V. of
Little Brickhill, Bucks., 1604-6. R. of Easton-by -Stamford,
Northants., 1606-46. Buried there July 29, 1646. Admon.
to widow Anne and son Thomas. Father of Peter (1623-4).
(Peile, I. 220; H. I. Longden.)
MAIDWELL, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Sept. 13,
1672; M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1676.
MAIDWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's,
June, 1622. S. of William, of East Farndon, Northants.
Bapt. there, Jan. 21, 1606-7. School, Market Harborough
(Mr Orpin). Matric. 1622; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. R. of
Frowlesworth, Leics., 1636. One of the same names was
minister, 1653-62, when he is said to have been deprived.
One Wm. Madwell V. of Penshurst, Kent, 1643-9. (Peile, 1.
346.)
MAIDWELL, Rector of. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1478-9.
MAILE, see also MAYLE.
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MAILE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. zb,
1673. S. of John, of Walkeringham, Notts., clerk. B. at
South Leverton. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1677; priest, Sept. 1679.
MAINES (?), EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1584.
MAINPRICE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Qoeens', Easter,
1641; B.A. from Trinity, 1645-6.
MAINWARING or MANWARING, ADAM. Matric. sizar from
St John's, Michs. 1615; B.A. 1618-9. C. of St Mary Castle-
gate, York, in 1624. V. of Sowerby, Yorks., 1639-60.
MANWARING, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
Sept. 12, 171 1, from Queen's College, Oxford. Matric. there,
Mar 12, 1708-9. S. of John, gent. B. at Drayton-Bassett,
Staffs. School, Ashbourne, Derbs. (Mr Hardestry). Matric.
1711; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. (Oxford) i7i7- R- of Hominghold,
Leics., 1723-9. {Al. Oxon.)
MANWARING, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St
John's, Sept. 13, 1649. S. of Henry, Esq. B. at Kermincham,
in Swettenham, near Congleton, Cheshire. School, Maccles-
field. Matric. 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1651. Ord.
presbyter by the Wirksworth Classis, Nov. 17, 1658. Minister
of Goostrey, Cheshire, 1657; of Wybunbury, in 1659. Con-
formed, and presented to the vicarage, 1662. Also R. of
Aldford, 1672-5. Died at Wybunbury, 1693. Brother of
Peter (1649). (Vis. of Cheshire, 1613; E. Axon; R. Stewart-
Brown.)
MANWARING, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Christ's, June 21, 1651. S. of Edward. B. at Whitmore,
Staffs. Bapt. Apr. 7, 1635. School, Whitmore (Dr Wiggons).
Matric. 1651. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 24, 1652.
High Sheriff of Staffs., 1679. Married (i) Elizabeth Heneage,
of Battersea; (2) Bridget Trollope, of Casewick, Lines. Died
1714. Father of the next. {Peile, i. 544.)
MANWARING, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St
John's, May 4, 1699. ist s. of Edward (above), Esq. B. at
Whitmore, Staffs. Bapt. Aug. 25, 1681. School, Stafford
(Mr Taylor). Married (i) Jemima, dau. of Edward Pye;
(2) Martha, dau. of William Lloyd, of Haighton, Flint, widow
of Sir Thomas Manwaring, of Baddely, Bart. Died 1738.
Father of Edward (1728) and Henry (1729)- (E. Axon.)
MAINWARING, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
May 18, 1726. S. of James, gent., of Bromborough, Cheshire.
B. in Chester. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30;
M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 24, 1732; pnest
(Chester) Aug. 12, 1733. V. of Weaverham, Cheshire, i735-
55. Preb. of Chester, 1747-80. R. of Coddington, 1748-80.
R. of St Bridget, Chester, i755-6i. R. of West Kirby, 1761-
80. Died July 30, 1780. Buried in Chester Cathedral. (Scoti-
Mayor, iii. 398.)
MANWARING, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St
John's, July 4, 1728. 1st s. of Edward (1699), Esq., of Whit-
more, Staffs. B. at Whitmore, Dec. 29, 1709. School,
Trentham (Mr Hargreaves). High Sheriff of SUffs., 1767-8.
Married, May 29, 1735, Sarah, dau. of William Bunbury.
Died at Whitmore Hall, Apr. 15, 1795. Brother of Henry
(1729I. (E. Axon.)
MAYNWARING, EVERARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sx John's,
June 21, 1645. S. of Kenelm (1614), R. of Gravesend, Kent.
B. there. School, Gravesend (Mr Chandelor). Matric. 1645;
M.B. 1652; M.D. (Dublin) 1655. Practised in London. Had
charge of the Middlesex Pest-house during the plague of 1665.
Author, medical. Died c. 1699. {D.N.B.)
MAINWARING or MANERING, HENRY. Matric. sizar from
Jesus, Michs. 1579; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. One of these
names, of Cheshire, matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, May 20,
1580, age 17.
MAINWARING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sx John's,
June 9, 1729. 2nd s. of Edward (1699), Esq., of Staffordshire.
B. at Whitmore. School, Trentham (Mr Hargreaves). Matric.
1729; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736. Master of the Hospital at
Etwall, Derbs., 1740-6. V. of Etwall, i740-7- Married,
June 15, 1737, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Vaughan, of
Camegg, Merioneth. Buried at Etwall, Sept. 4, 1747. (Burke,
L.G.; E. Axon.)
MANWARINGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1622. 2nd s. of Edward, Esq., of Whitmore, Staffs. B. in
London. B.A. 1625-6; Scholar of Caius, 1628-9: M.A. from
Caius, 1629; D.D. from Christ's, 1654. Fellow of Caius,
1629-33. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Dec. 18, 1630. R. of
Witherley, Leics., 1632-3; of Stoke-on-Trent, 1633-92. Preb.
of Lichfield, 1640-92. Sequestered from Tilton, Leics., 1647.
Died 1692. {PeiU, 1. 343; Venn, i. 284.)
MANWERING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sx John's, Apr. 6,
1664. S. of Henry, yeoman, of Nonely, near Wem, Salop.
B. there. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Chaloner). Matric. 1664.
Maittaire, Michael
MAINWARING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Jmie 5, 1742. S. of Gilbert, gent., of Staffordshire. B. at
Drayton Manor. Schools, Marlborough, Wilts, and Tam-
worth (Mr Prinsep). Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1750;
B.D. I7'i8. Fellow, 1748-88. Lady Margaret Professor of
Divinity, 1788-1807. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 25; priest,
June 5, 1748. R. of Church Stretton, Salop, 1749- Died
there Apr. 15, 1807. Benefactor to St John's. {Scott-Mayor,
in. 526.)
MAINWARING, KENELM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1614. 4th s. of Henry, of Kermincham, Cheshire (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Kenelm Digby, of Rutland). B.A. 1618-9;
M.A. 1622. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Apr. 11; priest, Apr. 12, 1623. R. of Gravesend, Kent,
1632-50. One of these names preb. of Winchester, 1660, but
not installed. Father of Everard (1645). (Ormerod, in. 46-)
MANWARING, PETER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sx John's,
Sept. 13, 1649. S. of Henry, Esq. B. at Kermincham m
Swettenham, near Congleton, Cheshire. School, Macclesfield.
Matric. 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 6, 1655. CaUed to
the Bar, May 29, 1663. Died 1664. Brother of Edward (1649).
MAINWARING, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinixy, May
30, 1713. S. of Peter, lawyer, of Wybunbury, Cheshire.
School, Northwich, Cheshire (Mr AUen). Matric. 1713-4;
Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720.
MANNERING or MAINWARING, PHILIP. M.A. 1624 (on King's
visit). Probably s. of Randall, of Peover, Cheshire; adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 14, 1608-9, and Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 15,
1613-4. Matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, Aug. 29, 1610;
B.A. (Oxford) 1612-3. Of Over Peover, Esq. M.P. for
Boroughbridge, 1624-5, 1626; for Derby, 1628-9; for
Morpeth, 1640; for Newton, Lanes., June to Aug. 1661.
M.P. (Irish Parliament) CloghnikeUy, 1634-5; Carysfort,
1640-1. Knighted.July 13, i634,atDubUnCasUe. Secretary
to the Earl of Strafford, 1634. Died Aug. 2, 1661. (Burke,
Ext. Bart.; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MANWARING, RANDALL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Michs. 1586. Of Cheshire, Esq. Doubtless migrated to Ox-
ford, and matric. from Brasenose CoUege, June 13, 1589.
age 15. Probably B.A. at Oxford. M.A. (Cambridge) 1593-
Incorp. at Oxford as M.A. i593- Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10,
1592-3. V. of Worle, Somerset, 1598-1612. V. of Sidmouth,
1612. Preb. of Exeter, Sept.-Dec. 1613. R. of Tedbum St
Mary, Devon, 1618-35. WUl (P.C.C.) 1635. {Al. Oxon.)
MANWARING, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1577; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583- Perhaps V. of
Petham, Kent, 1585-95-
MANNERING, ROGER. .\dm. pens, at Em.manuel, Easter, 1624.
Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Probably intruded
R. of Preston, Rutland, 1649-62. An Oxford contemporary
became Bishop of St David's. (H. I. Longden.)
MANWARING, THOMAS. M.A. 1573 (Incorp. from Oxford).
B.A. (Oxford) 1567; M.A. 1570.
MANWARING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 5, 1645.
Of Salop. Matric. 1645. Perhaps P.C. of Norton-in-the-
Moors, Staffs., c. 1651-2. {Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915-)
MANWARING, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's,
Michs 1629. Probably s. and h. of Edmund, ChanceUor of
the Co. Palatine of Chester. M.A. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21, 1633-4. Knighted, Jan. 9, 1643-4.
Of West Chester. Died at the siege of Chester, Oct. 9, 1644,
aged 28. M.I. at Chester. [Ormerod, 1. 245.)
MANWARING, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1583.
MAINWARING, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, 1597.
An M.A., perhaps RandaU, above.
MAIR, see MAYER and MAJOR.
MAISTERTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July
II 1709, from Clare. Matric. 1709. One, Roger Maisterson,
s. of Thomas, of Nantwich, Cheshire; bapt. May 12, 1693.
{Ormerod, iii. 231.)
MAITLAND, RICHARD. M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford), 'vir
praenobilis.' Probably s. of Charies, Eari of Lauderdale. B.
June 20, 1653. Privy CouncUlor, 1678. DecUned to agree to
the Revolution settlement and went into exUe. For a time
at the Court of St Germain's. Succeeded as 4th Earl of
Lauderdale, June 9, 1691. Author of a verse translation of
Virgil. Died in Paris, 1695. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MAITTAIRE or MATTAIRE, MICHAEL. M.A. 1708. B. in
Rouen of protestant parents, in 1668. Scholar at West-
minster 1682. Xanoneer'studentof Christ Church, Oxford.
Matric. there, Oct. 16, 1688; B.A. (Oxford) 1694; M.A. 1696.
Second Master of Westminster School, 1695-9. Latin tutor
to Stanhope, Lord Chesterfield's son. Classical scholar and
wTiter on typography. Kept a school at MUe End. Author,
classical. Died Aug. 7, 1747- (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon.; Al.
Oxon. ; G. .Mag.)
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Major, Gabriel
MAJOR, GABRIEL. Adm. at Emmanuel, Apr. 2, 1639. Of
Nottinghamshire. Doubtless 2nd s. of John, of Leicester,
gent. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. from Peterhouse,
1646. Intrudedfellowof Peterhouse, 1645-50. R. of Preston,
Rutland; ejected for Nonconformity. Buried Jan. 29, 1679.
Brother of John (1650) and father of John (1669). {Nichols,
IV. 482.)
MAJOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 14, 1675-6.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
One of these names 4th s. of Anthony, of Leicester. B. 1659.
MAJOR, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 27, 1667.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1671-2.
MAJOR or MAIR, JOHN. Student at God's House, afterwards
Christ's, c. 1492. Afterwards at Paris, where he graduated
M.A. 1496; D.D. 1505. B. at Gleghom, North Berwick, 1469.
Professor of Philosophy and Divinity at Glasgow, and St
Andrews for seven years. Returned to France, 1525-31.
Resided at St Andrews from 1531-50. Provost of St Salvator's
College, 1533-50. Author, historical, etc.; wrote entirely in
Latin. Died 1550. {Cooper, 1. 93; Peile, i. 3; D.N.B.)
MAJER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, May 2,
1650. Of Leicester. Doubtless 5 th s. of John, of Leicester,
gent. Bapt. Nov. 25, 1631. School, Leicester. Scholar, 1650;
B.A. 1653. Died unmarried. Buried at St Margaret's,
Leicester, Nov. 27, 1673. Brotherof Gabriel (1639). {Nic)iols,
IV. 482.)
MAJOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 2, 1669.
S. of Gabriel (1639), clerk, of Leicester. B. at Preston,
Rutland. Schools, Leicester and Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Matric.
1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 20,
1675-6; priest (London) Mar. 7, 1679-80. V. of Ridge,
Herts., 1706-18. Died June 24, 1718. One of these names,
clerk, married at St Olave's, Hart Street, London, to Eliza-
beth Harrison, widow, Oct. 27, 1681.
MAJOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 25, 1672. Perhaps
s. and h. of Richard, of Leicester; adm. at the Inner Temple,
July 9, 1676, and at Gray's Inn, July 11, 1677. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 15, 1682. Ancient, 1702. For another of these
names, s. of Anthony, of Leicester, and also of Gray's Inn see
Nichols, IV. 482.
MAJOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Feb. 6, 1677-8.
Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Mar. 1682-3.
MAJOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 14, 1688-9. S.
of Robert, husbandman. B. at Whitwell (or Holme), Derbs.
School, Worksop, Notts. Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1690.
Migrated to Christ's, Nov. 11, i6go, age 19. B.A. 1692-3;
M.A. 1729. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1694; priest, June,
1696. Chaplain to the Earl of Rutland. V. of Croxton
Kerrial, Leics., 1702-3. R. of Harby, Leics., 1703-39; also
R. of Tollerton, Notts., 1729-38. Died June 4, i739- Buried
at Harby. M.I. Will, Leicester. (Peile, u. 119; NicJtols, iv.
482, where he is called s. of William, of Leicester.)
MAJOR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, July 7,
1691. S. of Richard. B. at Brackley, Northants. School,
Northampton (private). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1694-5. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1696-7; priest, May 23, 1703. R.
of Foscott, Bucks., 1703-40. Died Nov. i, 1740, 'aged 72.'
Buried at Maid's Moreton, Bucks. M.I. (H. I. Longden.)
MAIOR, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1585.
MAIOR, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1597-8;
B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. One of these names V. of Yar-
combe, Devon. Will (Exeter) 1627.
MAJOR, WILLIAM. B.A. 1524-5. Prior of the Hospital of
St Mary-without-Bishopsgate, London; surrendered, 1534.
{Cooper, I. 51.)
MAJOR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 14, 1743-4-
Of Glen, Leics. S. of Thomas, gent. School, Nuneaton.
Matric. 1744; LL.B. 1750. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 10,
1750; priest, Sept. 22, 1751. R. of Laughton, Leics., 1754.
Died Mar. i, 1774, aged 46. {Nichols, iv. 482.)
MAKELLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 2, 1658.
Of London.
MAKIN, RICHARD (1368), see MAYKIN.
MAKIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 21,
1726-7. S. of Henry. B. at Rattlesden, Suffolk. Bapt. Mar.
2, 1710-1. School, Lavenham (Mr Brownsmith). Scholar,
1727; Matric. 1728; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734- Fellow, 1734.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1741. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
2,1734-5. V. of Caldecote, Cambs., 1741-3. Died 1743. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1744. {Peile, 11. 214.)
MAKON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 25, 1692.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. One of these
names C. of Shaw, Lanes., 1699.
Maldon, Thomas
MALBIE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Oct. 20, 1576.
Of Norton, Norfolk. S. of Roger. School, East Dereham.
B.A. 1580-1.
MALBYE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Nov. 12, 1635.
S. of Edward, gent. B. at Stonham Aspal, Suffolk. School,
Stcnham Aspal (Mr Whitehouse, or Whitethome). Matric.
1635. Living in 1653. {Venn, J. 319.)
MALBY, HUGH. Matric. sizar from Caius, Nov. 2, 1584.
MAWLBIE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1583. Perhaps of London, gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 15, 1585.
MALBON or 'MALTON,' GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. 2, 1717. S. of George, of Onnely, Staffs.
School, Madeley, Staffs. (Mr Branker). Matric. 1717; B.A.
1721-2; M.A. 1748. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1723-
Perhaps of Uttoxeter. Died 1768. (G. Mag.)
MALBON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 26,
1670. S. of Henry, of Coppenhall, Cheshire. B. there. School,
Chester. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 4, 1674; priest (London) Sept. 23, i677- V.
of Walton-le-Soken, Essex, 1679. Usher of Macclesfield
School, 1693-4.
MALBON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 2, 1675-
MALBON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 26, 1722. S. of
Ralph (below), deceased, of Congleton, Cheshire. Matric.
1722; Rustat Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1730- Fellow,
1732-5. Ord. priest (York) Aug. 16, 1730. C. of St Mary's,
Nottingham. Buried there May 24, 1735, aged 30. Perhaps
brother of Thomas (1719).
MALBON, RALPH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 18, 1693. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. P.C. of Congleton,
1698-1722. Will (Chester) 1722. Father of the above and
probably of the next. (A. Gray.)
MALBON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, July
4,1719. Of Cheshire. Probably s. of Ralph (above). School,
Congleton. Matric. 1719; LL.B. 1725. Perhaps Schoolmaster
at Congleton. P.C. of Marlon Chapel, 1724-41, and again,
1769-75; also R. of High Hoyland (Holland) in 1745. Prob-
ably brotherof Joseph {1722). {T. A. Walker, 241; Earwaker,
E. Cheshire, 11. 394.)
MALCHER, RICHARD. M.A. from Queens', 1626. Of North-
amptonshire, pleb. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Dec. 13, 1616, age 18; B.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1620.
Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1626. R. of Clay Coton, Northants.,
1626. Perhaps R. of Middleton Cheney, c. 1633.
MALCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1698. B. in Fetter Lane, London. Matric. Easter, 1699;
B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706. Fellow, 1702. Ord. priest (Ely)
May 30, 1703. R. of Abbots Manningford, Wilts. R. of
Teversham, Cambs., 1717. R. of Hadstock, Essex, 1720-4.
Chaplain to Bishop Fleetwood, 1720. R. of Littlebury,
Essex, 1722. V. of Mapledurham, Oxon., 1724-6. Fellow of
Eton, 1724-6. Buried at Bath Abbey, June 6, 1726. Will
(P.C.C.) 1726.
MALCOM, GERSHAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 17,
1 680-1. Of Worcestershire. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4. R.
of Southery, Norfolk, 1689-1705. Died 1705.
MALDEN, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1637.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1640-1; M.D. (Oxford) 1649. In-
corp. at Cambridge, 1650. Fellow of Christ's, 1650-2.
Pariiamentarian. WiU (P.C.C.) 1654. {Peile, l. 456.)
MALDEN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 15, 1631.
Of Essex. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Probably
R. of Stow Maries, Essex, by 1646; of Cole Norton, by 1650.
Died 1662, (H. Smith.)
MALDEN or MAULDEN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Pembroke, Mar. 2, 1653-4. Of Cambridge. Matric. 1653-4;
B.A. 1657-8. Probably V. of Ugley, Essex, 1659. Died 1720.
MAULDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Lent, 1622-3.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631. Doubtless C. of Great
and Little Oaldey, Essex, 1634. V.of Little Oakley, 1642-54.
V. of Tillingham, 1657-66. Married, 1644, Sarah, dau. of
.\ldennan Bridge, of Harwich. Died 1666. Buried at Tilling-
ham, Dec. 14, 1666. WiU, Cons. C. London.
MALDEN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 13, 1652.
Of Cambridgeshire. School, Perse (Mr Crabbe). Matric. 1652;
Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660 (B.A.).
MALDEN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. i,
1691. S. of Israel. B. at Cambridge. School, King's College.
Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1696;
priest (London) May 23, 1703.
MALDON, THOMAS. D.D. of Cambridge. Carmelite friar. Prior
of his convent at Maldon, Essex. Died r. 1404. {D.N.B.;
Pits., 578.)
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Maldon, Thomas
MALDON or MAWDEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare,
Easter, 1580; B.A. 1583-4, as Maulden.
MAULDEN, THOMAS. Scholarof Trinity Hall, 1585. Perhaps
the above.
MALDEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 25, 1665.
Of Esse.x. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 24, 1671; priest, Mar. 3, 1671-2. R. of Ashingdon,
Essex, 1671-83. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1683.
MALDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 26,
1636. S. of Samuel. B. at Maldon, Essex. School, Maldon
(Mr Danes). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1640. (Peile, i. 441.)
MALE, see MAYLE.
MALEBRAUNCHE, JOHN. Probably one of the earliest fellows
of Peterhol-se, 1290-. R. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs., 1296-
1315. Gave a ms. of Aristotle to Peterhouse Library, and
vestments to Cherry Hinton Church. (T. A. Walker.)
MALES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May i,
1664. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb.
17, 1667-8. C. of Colmworth, Beds.
MALET, ALEXANDER. M.A. from King's, 1735- S. of Baldwin
(next), of St Audries, Somerset. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, May 20, 1724, age 19. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
Sept. 22, i728;priest. May 31, 1730. R. of Cricket St Thomas,
Somerset, 1731-2. R. of Combe Florey, 1732-75- Chaplain
to the Earl of Dysart. R. of Maiden Newton, Dorset, 1738-75-
Preb. of Wells, 1741. Preb. of Gloucester, 1761-75- Married
Anne, dau. of Laurence St Loo. Died Sept. 19, i775i aged 71.
M.L at Combe Florey. WiU (P.C.C.) 1777- {Al. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
MALETT, BALDWIN. .\dm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Sept. 1670.
S. and h. of Sir John, of St Audries, Somerset, Knt. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Mar. 25, 1670. Succeeded his father at
St Audries. Married (i) Anne, dau. of Sir George Homer, of
Wells, Somerset, Knt.; (2) Anne, dau. of George Harbin,
merchant. Father of Alexander (above). (Le Neve, Knights,
210; Somerset Arch. Soc, xvi. 35.)
MALETT or MALLET, FRANCIS. Scholar of Queens', 1519-21-
S. of William, of Normanton, Yorks. B.A. 152 1-2; M.A.
1525; B.D. 1534; D.D. 1536. Vice-Chancellor, 1536-7, I540.
University preacher, 1532-3. Master of Michaelhouse, 1542.
V. of Rothwell, Yorks., 1533-47. R- of Swillington, 1535-69.
Chaplain to Archbishop Cranmer, and to Thomas Cromwell,
1538. Canon of Windsor, 1543-70. Chaplain to Princess
Mary, 1544. Preb. of Wells, 1544-60. Preb. of Westminster,
1553-8. V. of Lancaster, 1554-62. Dean of Lincoln, 1554-70.
Master of St Katharine-by-the-Tower, 1554-61. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1556-70; and of Sarum, 1558. Nominated Bishop
of Salisbury by Queen Mary, 1558, but not consecrated.
Afterwards V. of Ashbourne and Wirksworth, Derbs.; and of
South Leverton, Notts. Died at Normanton, Dec. 16, 1570.
Will (P.C.C.) 1570. Brother of Henry (next). {Cooper, 1. 2go;
D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MALETT, HENRY. B.A. 1521-2. S. of William, of Normanton,
Yorks. M.A. 1525; B.D. 1535-6. Fellow of Clare, 1521.
Proctor, 1534-5. Preb. of Lincoln, 1539-69. V. of St Giles',
Cripplegate, 1552-6. R. of St Martin Orgar, 1557-69. Brother
of Francis (above).
MALLET, JAMES. B.A. 1496-7; M.A. 1501. Of Queens*, 1501.
B.D. (Oxford) 1509. Chaplain to Queen Catherine. V. of
Bumham, Bucks., 1504. R. of Gt Leighs, Essex, 1514-42.
Canon of Windsor, 1514-43. Preb. of Lincoln, 1519-42.
Precentor of Lincoln, 1533-8. Master of the Hospital of
St Giles', Gt Wycombe, Bucks. Executed at Chelmsford,
1543, for remarks made on the suppression of the monasteries.
{Cooper, I. 82.)
MALLET, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 1586.
Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Enmore, Somerset. Matric.
1586. Sherig of Somerset, 1601. K.B., 1603. Married Mary,
dau. of Sir John Popham, Lord Chief Justice of England.
(Collinson, Somerset, i. 92.)
MALET, RICHARD. M.A. or higher degree, 14/8-9.
MALLET, RICHARD. Augustinian. Student at Cambridge and
Oxford. B.D. (Oxford) Mar. 22, 1511-2. {Al. Oxon.)
MALETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Michaelhouse, Easter,
1545 {impubes). Perhaps of Normanton, Yorks.; living, 1576.
MALET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, ('age 18') at Trinity, June 19,
1684. S. of Thomas, of Thriplow, Cambs. B. at Pointington,
Somerset, Sept. 27, 1663. School, Westminster. Matric.
1684; Scholar, 1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow, 1690.
V. of Gainford, Durham, 1701-21. Died Feb. 4, 1720-1,
aged 58.
MALIM or MALYM, FERDINAND. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Michs. 1567.
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Mall, John
MALIM or MALYN, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1548. B. at Staplehurst, Kent, 1533. Matric. 1548;
B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556. Fellow, 1551-61. Travelled in the
East. Head Master of Eton, 1561-71. Preb. of Lincoln,
1569-94. Head Master, St Paul's School, 1573-81. Author,
historical, etc. Died 1594. {Cooper, 11. 17$; D.N. B.)
MALIM, WILLIAM. Licensed to practise medicine and surgery,
1608.
MALIM, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 25,
1661. S. of John, druggist, of Rotherham, "Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Buchanan). Matric. 1661 ; B.A. 1664-5 ;
M.B. i665. Practised in Wakefield. Gave an alms basin to
Wakefield Church. Buried at Rotherham, Feb. 8, 1698-9.
(M. H. Peacock.)
MALIN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1628. Matric.
1628. Died in College. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge,
Jan. 22, 1631-2.
MALYN, JOHN (?). B.D. 1517-8. Augustinian canon. Abbot of
Waltham, Essex; resigned, 1526.
MALIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1612; B.A.
1617.
MALIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 10, 1674- Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. R. of
Occold, Suffolk, 1681. R. of Mellis, 1696-1727. Perhaps
father of Robert (1721).
MALYN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, July 7, 1747. S. of
Robert (1721), R. of Occold, Sufiolk. B.A. 1750-1. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Nov. 1752; priest, July, i754- V. of
Mendham and Wingfield, Suffolk, 1754. R. of Moulton All
Saints', 1762-89. R. of Gt Poringland, 1764-72. R. of
BUlingford, 1772-89. Died Aug. 24, 1789. (G. Mag.)
MALYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1748.
MALYN, MASSIE. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 4, 1705. S. of
Robert, of St Mary's, Nottingham, surgeon, and Catherine
Massie. Matric. 1705; M.B. 1710. Matric. from Brasenose
College, Oxford, May 5, 1718, age 30; B.C.L. (Oxford) May 15,
1718. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1720. LL.D. (Cambridge) 1723.
{Al. Oxon.; F.M.G., 1033.)
MALIN, MILES. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1616; B.A.
1619-20. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 4; priest, Oct. 5, 1620.
(H. I. Longden.)
MALYN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 11, 1720. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1721.
MALYN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 28, 1721. Of
Suffolk. Perhaps s. of John (1674). Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-
5; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Nonvich) June, 1726; priest,
July, 1727. R. of Occold, Suffolk, till 1736. R. of Mellis,
1727-36. Married Margaret, dau. of Richard Lubbock, of
Norwich. Died 1736, aged 32. Father of the next and of
John (1747). {Davy MS., 19,141, 46-)
MALYN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 6, 1748-9. S. of
Robert (above), clerk, deceased. School, Biury. Rustat
Scholar, 1749; Matric. 1750; B.A. 1753- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July, 1754; priest, Mar. 1756. V. or C. of Occold,
Suffolk, 1756. R. of Braiseworth, 1756-1812. Naval chaplain
in Canada, 1758-9, on the Prince Frederick. Present at the
death of General Wolfe, at Quebec, 1759- R- of Kirton,
Suffolk, 1759-1820. R. of Great and Little Thoniham, 1812-
20. Died June 23, 1820. Buried at Occold. Brother of John
(1747). (A. Gray; Davy MS., 19,141-)
MALKIN, GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 28,
1692. S. of Gilbert. B. at Bramhurst, Staffs. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1695-6; M.A.
1699; B.D. 1708. Fellow, 1698. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 9,
1698-9. R. of Grundisburgh, Suffolk, 1711. R. of Gt Thorn-
ham, 1734-44. R. of Little Thomham, 1741-4. Diedjune23,
1762. Buried at Gt Thomham. Father of Gilbert (i733)-
MALKIN, GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 31,
1733. S. of Gilbert (above), R. of Gmndisburgh, Suffolk.
School, Dedham, Essex (Mr Grimwood). Matric. 1733;
Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1741. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July, 1739; priest, Sept. 1740. R. of Gt Thomham
with Little Thomham, Suffolk, 1744-62. R. of Gislingham,
1759-62. Buried at Gt Thomham, Dec. 13, 1762.
MALKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter,
1626. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 5, 1631. R. of Heydon, Norfolk, 1642. V. of
Cotterstock, Northants., c. 1650-62, ejected.
MALLE, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1491-2.
MALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June 8, 1724-
S. of Richard, stay-maker, of Salop. B. in Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury (Mr Owen). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8;
M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1731-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14,
1730-1. Masterof Bishop's Stortford School, 1734-55- V. of
North Weald, Essex, 1748-55- Died Jan. 18, 1755. M.I. at
Stortford Church. {Scott-Mayor, ni. 369.)
Mallabar, James
MALLABAR, JAMES. Adrn. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 26, 1693.
Of the Isle of Ely. S. of Nicholas, of Ely, Esq. B. 1676.
Scholar, 1693; Matric. 1694; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1702; priest, Dec. 24, 1704. C. of
WUburton, Cambs., 1704. R. of Little Barford, Beds., 1720.
Brother of Thomas (1683).
MALABAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, June 24,
1672. S. of William. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, Aug. i8, 1653. School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley and Mr
Garthwaite). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679- Ord.
deacon (London) May 26, 1678; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 1678-9.
V. of Gt Gidding, Hunts., 1697-1714. V. of Winwick, Hunts.,
1697-1714. Died 1714. (Peile, 11. 44; H. M. Wood.)
MALLABAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 30, 1683.
S. of Nicholas, of Ely, Esq. Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1685; B.A.
1686-7; M.A. 1690. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely, 1694.
V. of Ehn and Emneth, Cambs., 1699-1709. Will (P.C.C.) as
of Barton parva, Suffolk, 1733. Brother of James (1693).
MALLAM, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1597-8.
One of these names s. of Henry, of Elslack, Skipton, Yorks. ;
age 4 in 1585. Married Isabel, dau. of Sir Stephen Tempest,
of Broughton. {Vis. of Yorks.; M. H. Peacock.)
MALLAM or MAULHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1544; B.A. 1546-7; M.A. 1549; B.D. 1557. Fellow
of Trinity, 1548. Ord. sub-deacon (Norwich) May 30, 1556.
V. of Enfield, Middlesex, 1556-7. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1557-
MALLAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, July 6, 1624.
Of Norwich. S. of Richard, grocer. School, Norwich (Mr
Stonham). Matric. 1624; Scholar, 1624-31; B.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632; priest,
Sept. 22, 1633. R. of Booton, Norfolk, 1633. Will proved,
1663. {Venn, i. 268.)
MALLOM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, 1688-9. S. of
John, gent., of Wacton, Norfolk. B. at Bedingham, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1689. Of Wacton,
Esq. Married EUzabeth, dau. of Robert Suckling, Esq. Died
1728. M.I. at Wacton. {Venn, i. 486.)
MALHAM, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1719. Of Norfolk.
Matric. Easter, 1720, as Mallom.
MALHAM or MALAM, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Lent, 1597-8; Scholar, 1602; B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606.
V. of Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1605-14. R. of St Nicholas,
Nottingham, 161 1. V. of Radford, Notts., 1612. Buried
there Dec. 1651.
MALEHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse,
July 9, 1 73 1. Of Nottinghamshire. School, East Retford.
Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1731; LL.B. 1738. V. or P.C. of St
Gregory and St Peter, Sudbury, over 44 years. Died when
performing service, May 16, 1779, aged 70. M.I. at St
Gregory's. WiU, P.C.C. (T. A. Walker.)
MALLAM, . B.A. 1481.
MALLED, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 16,
1696. S. of Lewis, of Bordeaux, France. B. in France.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A.
1703; 13. D. 1710. Fellow, 1702. Ord. deacon (London) Dec.
20, 1702; priest (Ely) Dec. 18, 1709. V. of Gainford, Durham,
1721-47. Buried there Mar. 12, 1746-7. {Al. Westmon., 232.)
MALLEVERER, see MAULEVERER.
MALLINERE, . B.A. 1490-1.
MALLING, THOMAS. Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1512-5; B.D.
1517-8. A monk from Lewes priory. Prior of Castleacre,
Norfolk, 1519-37. R. of Wickhampton, Norfolk, 1545-61.
{Venn, 1. 22; Cooper identifies him with John of Waltham.)
MALLORTIE, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 15,
1723. S. of James, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1724; Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1726-7.
MALLORY or MALERYE, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from St
John's, Michs. 1552. Of London. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1558. Perhaps his will as of Corby, Northants., Esq.
(P.C.C.) 1614.
MALERYE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1582. Perhaps 3rd s. of Robert, of Glendon, Northants.
(Vis. of NortJiants., 1618-9.)
MALLORY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 11,
1632. Of Middlesex. Matric. sizar, 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639.
MALARIE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1573. Of London. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, 1576.
MALLERYE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1561.
MALARYE, GEORGE. Referred to in will of William Bowghe
(Sept. 25, 1543) as ' parish priest; of Jesus College.' (A Gray.)
MALARYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
15S2.
Mallory, William
MALLERYE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 15,
1583. S. of Sir William, Knt. B. at Hutton Conyers, Yorks.
Schools, Ripon and York.
MALLEREY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Probably 4th s. of Thomas,
Dean of Chester; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. r, 1627. C. of
Mobberley, Cheshire, in 1632. Later in Ireland. Married
Alice, dau. of Thomas Strettell, of Mobberley. Brother of
Richard (1620). (E. Axon.)
MALLORY, JOHN. Of Christ's. B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1527. An
early reformer, sent to recant at Oxford, where he bore a
faggot at St Mary's, Dec. 1536. {Cooper, i. 61.)
MALLORIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 18,
1625. S. of William (1594), Esq., of Studley, Yorks. B. at
Ripon. School, Heversham, Westmorland (Mr Wakefield).
Matric. 1625. Readm. as Fell.-Com. Feb. 20, 1626-7. Adm.
at the Inner Temple. Nov. 27, 1627. M.P. for Ripon, 1640.
Knighted, Dec. 1641. Colonel of Dragoons in the Royalist
army. Governor of Skipton Castle. Married Mary, dau. of
John Moseley, Esq., of South Kirby. Buried in Ripon
Minster, Jan. 24, 1655-6. Brother of William (1620) and
perhaps father of WiUiam (1664). {Venn. I. 271; Vis. of
Yorks., 1612.)
MALLERY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1620. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, Dean of Chester; adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1624. Of Mobberley, Cheshire.
Married Lucy, dau. of R. Holland, of Hendry Vawr. Brother
of George (1625).
MALORYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1587.
One of these names, of Yorks., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 26,
1591-
MALORYE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. i575-
MALLORY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1582. S. of Sir William, of Studley, Yorks., Bart. B.A.
1585-6; M.A. 1589; D.D. from Caius, 1627. Fellow of Caius,
1592-1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 1, 1595-
R. of Romaldkirk, Yorks., 1599-1621. R. of Davenham,
Cheshire, 1600-44. Archdeacon of Richmond, 1603-7. Dean
of Chester, 1607-44. R- of Mobberley, 1621-44. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1624. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Vaughan, Bishop of Chester. Died Apr. 3, 1644.
{Venn, 1. 145.)
MALORY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1629-30. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 9, 1639. Perhaps the nonconform-
ist V. of St Nicholas, Deptford, 1643-59. Lecturer at
St Michael, Crooked Lane, 1659; ejected, 1662. Author,
Sermons. For a Royalist contemporary, see Al. Oxon.
{Calamy, i. iss;D.N.B.)
MALLORY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, May 2,
1748. S. of George, R. of Mobberley. School, Crosby, Lanes.
(MrHoldson). Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1749; LL.B. 1754. Ord.
priest (Chester) July 25, 1756. V. of Huyton, Lanes., 1765-
86. R. of Mobberley, Cheshire, 1770-86. Died Jan. 28, 1786.
{Viaoria Hist. Lanes., in. 154; Burke, L.G.)
MALLORY, W Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1568.
Probably William, s. and h. of William, of Papworth, Cambs.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1574- Married, 1578,
Elizabeth Gregory, of Barkway. {T. A. Walker.)
MALLERYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1575. Mr Wm. Mallory, of Trinity College, Cambridge, was
buried at Saffron Walden, Essex, Nov. 22, 1577 (?). {Vis. of
Cambs., 1619.)
MALLERY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1593
{imputes).
MALLORYE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 23,
1594. Eldest s. of John, gent., Esq. B. at Studley, Ripon,
Yorks. School, Thirsk (Mr Atkinson). Readm. Fell.-Com.
1594-5. M.P. for Ripon, 1614, 1620-2, 1624-5, 1626, 1628-9,
1640-2. Of Studley, Esq. Married Alice, dau. of Sir James
BelUngham, Knt. Died Mar. 13, 1645-6. Buried in Ripon
Minster. Father of William (1620) and John (1625). (Venn,
I. 152; Vis. of Yorks., 1584; A. B. Beaven.)
MALLORIE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius,
Oct. 28, 1620. Eldest s. of WiUiam (1594). Esq., of Studley,
Yorks. B. at Levens, Westmorland (his mother's home).
Matric. 1620. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Guy Palmes. Her
wiU as widow, 1661-2, York. Brotherof John {1625). (Venn,
I. 251; Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
MALLERY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Apr. 30,
1664. Perhaps s. of Sir John (1625), of Studley, Yorks.
Matric. 1664. Died Feb. 9, 1666-7, aged 19. Buried in Ripon
Minster. (M. H. Peacock.)
MALLERY, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 5, 1562-3.
MALLORY, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1603.
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Mallowes, Edward
MALLOWES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Mar. 13,
1613-4. S. of John, gent., of Bury St Edmunds. School,
Bury (Mr Dickason). Matric. 1613; Scholar, 1614-6. {Ve*tn,
I. 224.)
MALLOWES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St Cathari.ne's,
Easter, 1635. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
MALLOWES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 27,
1597. Only s. of William, notary, of St Gregory's, London
(whose will, P.C.C, 1590). School, London (private; Mr
Spight). Scholar, 1597-8. {Venn, 1. 162; Vis. of Suffolk.)
MALMAYNS, GEORGE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1388-96.
MALME, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 4,
1726. S. of Henry, gent., of Lincolnshire. B. at Bloxham,
near Sleaford. School, Newark, Notts (Mr Warburton).
Matric. 1726.
MALONE, . Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, June 17,
1726. Of Lincolnshire.
MALPAS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1656; B.A. 1663; M.A. from Christ Church, Oxford,
1664.
MALSHE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1619.
MALSTER, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. Perhaps R. of Whiston,
Yorks., 1448-9. R. of Hadstock, Essex, 1449, till 1456. Preb.
of York, 1452. Chancellor of the Archbishop of York, in 1455.
V. of Stow-ctt>n-Quy, Cambs., 1456. R. of Girton, 1457, till
his death, 1492. M.I. at Girton. WiU (P.C.C).
MALTBY, JOHN. Scholar of Christ's, 1537; B.A. 1538-9; M.A.
1541. Fellow, 1539-42. Probably V. of Catton, Norfolk,
1562-89. {Peile, I. 22.)
MALTBY, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1584.
MALTBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May, 1654. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. Easter, 1657. Perhaps adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1658, as s. and h. of Robert, of Bawtry,
Notts., gent.
MALTBY, . B.A. 1485.
MALTON, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1421-3. One of
these names preb. of Hereford, 1419-23.
MALTON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene,
Apr. 24, 1647. S. of Matthew, citizen of York. School, York.
Matric. 1647.
MALTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1579.
Of Yorkshire.
MALTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, Jime
27, 1662. S. of Robert, of Easingwold, Yorks. S<iool,
Coxwold. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6.
MALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 19, 1697-8.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1700; B.A.
1701-2; M.A. 1711. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. ig, 1703;
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 10, 1704. V. of Aburgh (? Aby), Lines.
MALTRAVERS, see also FITZALAN.
MALTRAVERS, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Sx John's,
Easter, 1624.
MALTYWARD, EVERARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 18,
1703. S. of Geoffrey, of Hawkedon, Suffolk. Matric. 1704;
B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1708; priest, June,
1709. R. of Hawkedon, 1709-28. Died June, 1728, aged 44.
Buried at Hawkedon. Probably brother of Robert (1687).
MALTYWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 27,
1662. S. of Robert, barrister, of Gray's Inn, and of Rougham,
Suffolk. B. there. School, Bvury (Dr Stephens). Scholar,
1662-5; Matric. 1663. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 20, 1664.
Living, Dec. 5, 1689. (Venn, i. 417.)
MALTYWARD or MALTYWOOD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 6, 1669. Migrated to Trinity Hall. Matric.
1672; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1674.
MALTYWARD or MALTWARD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from
Corpus Christi, Easter, 1627. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1630.
Probably s. and h. of Robert, late of Rougham, Suffolk, gent. ;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 19, 1631. Called to the Bsir, Feb. 11,
1638-9. .A.ncient, 1654.
MALTYWARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 12,
1687. Of Suffolk. S. of Geoffrey, of Hawkedon, Suffolk, gent.
School, Bury. Matric. 1688. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 29,
1689. Called to the Bar, July 8, 1698. Bencher, 1720.
Succeeded at Hawkedon. Died Aug. 1728, aged 55. Will,
Bury. Probably brother of Everard.
MALVERN, RALPH. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1375. Of
Cambridgeshire. Chaplain of Burwell, Cambs.
MAN, ABRAHAM. .\dm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 13, 1634.
Perhaps s. of .\braham, V. of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638. Will of one of these names (Archd.
London) 1681; of St Botolph, London, clerk. But see Al.
Oxon. for another. (J. Ch. Smith.)
Man, John
MAN, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June i, 1660.
2nd s. of Charies, yeoman. B. at Hehnsley, Yorks. Schools,
Hehnsley (Mr Jo. Clerk) and York (Mr WaUace and Mr
Preston). Matnc. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. R. of
Gilluig, Yorks. Father of the next.
MAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 16, 1688-9. Only
5; °J Charles (1660), R. of GiUing, Yorks. B. at Scawton,
Yorks. School, Thornton (Mr Hen. Hunter). Matric. 1688;
B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Incorp. at Oxford, 1696. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1694; priest, 1696. R. of Terrington.
Yorks., 1721.
MAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 24,
1667. S. of Edward, of Ash Bocking, Suffolk, Esq. Bapt. at
Ipswich, June 6, 1649. Matric. 1667. Perhaps adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 2, i668; s. and h. of Edward, of Gray's Inn. Buried
at St Nicholas, Ipsuich, Apr. 9, 1674. (J. J. Muskett, Suffolk
Manorial Fam., in.)
MANN, EDWARD LOUISA. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 5, 1721.
1st s. of Robert, of Linton, Kent, and great-grandson of
Thomas (1646), B. June 17, 1702, in St Martin-in-the-
Fields, London. Colleger at Eton, 1716-20. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 28, 1721. Succeeded his father at Linton.
Perhaps Collector of Customs, London. Died Dec. 16, 1775.
Brother of Horace (1720). (G. Mag.; A. B. Beaven; Burke,
Ext. Bart., where a generation is apparently omitted.)
MAN, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1553;
Scholar, 1555.
MANN, GILBERT. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May 14, 1618. B. in
Yorkshire. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2. Ord. deacon (York)
June; priest, Sept. 1622.
MAN, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1544. One of these names V. of Over, Cambs., 1557.
MANNE, HENRY. FeUow of Michaelhouse in 1546. S. of
Thomas, gent., of Cheveley, Cambs. At Trinity for i6 years.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 64) at Caius, Jime 23, 1563. Graduation
not found. {Venn, i. 51.)
MANN, HORACE. Student at Clare, c. 1720; contemporary and
friend of William AUen (1720). 2nd s. of Robert, merchant,
of London; after^vards of Linton, Kent. Friend of Horace
Walpole and made, by Sir Robert Walpole, assistant to Fane,
Envoy at Florence, 1737. Succeeded Fane as Envoy, 1740-
86. Communicated with the Government chiefly about the
Pretender and his family. Created Bart., 1755. K.B., 1768.
Kept up a voluminous correspondence with Horace Walpole,
valuable as illustrating Florentine society. Died at Florence,
Nov. 6, 1786. Buried at Linton, Kent. Brother of Edward
Louisa. (W. Allen's Letter Book, by L. B. Walker, 1897:
D.N.B.)
MAN, HUGH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1577-8.
MAN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at King's, Feb. i, 1634. S. of
Edward. B. at Lakenheath, Suffolk. Bapt. Dec. 12, 1619.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1634-5. Migrated to
Christ's, Dec. 1637, age 18. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. {PeiU,
1- 451.)
MAN, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1447-79.
MAN, JOHN. Grace for degree, 1468-9.
MANN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1576. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1590. Fellow,
1582-92. Buried Dec. 4, 1592.
MAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Lent, 1588-9. S. of
Richard, of Hoo, Suffolk. Migrated to Caius, Lent, 1589-90.
B..A. 1592-3. {Venn, 1. 139, where he is doubtfully identified
with the next.)
MANN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter, 1589.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) June 24, 1597, age 26; C. of WeUs-by-Sea, Norfolk.
Usher of Lynn School, 1594; Head Master, 1597-1608. V. of
All Saints', Lynn, 1605-46. Buried Dec. 3, 1646, aged 75.
MANN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1619.
MAN, JOHN. .\dm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 30, 1631. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1639. Perhaps
P.C. of Strood, Kent, 1639-50; and R. of Rawreth, Essex,
1648-66. Died 1666. Will, P.C.C.
MANN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1655. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1658; M.A. 1662. Perhaps s.
and h. of John (alderman, and mayor), of Norwich, Esq.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 24, 1656.
MAJIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 25, 1668.
Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas (1646). Age 15 in 1664. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 1, 1668. Of Yoxford, Suffolk.
Brother of Thomas (1668). {Vis. of Suffolk, 1668; J. J.
Muskett, Suffolk Man. Fam., in.)
MAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 20, 1674. Matric.
1675; B.A. 1677-8.
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Man, John
MAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1678; B.A.
1681-2.
MAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 15, 1723- Of Yorkshire.
Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (York) June 9,
1727; priest, 1730.
MAN, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1568.
MAN, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1612; B..^.
1614-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, June 5, 1615.
MAN, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, June 28, 1692.
B. at Southwell, Notts. School, Laughton-en-le-Morthen,
Yorks. (Mr Bromehead). Matxic. 1692; Scholar, 1694-5;
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699; D.D. 1711. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 8, 1695-6; priest (Lincoln) June 7, 1696. Master of
Mansfield School, 1706. R. of Bottlebridge (St Botolph
Bridge), Hunts., 1715-8. R. of Orton Longueville, 1715-8.
Died 1718. (Peik, 11. 125.)
MAN, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1579. Of
Norfolk.
MAN, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 18, 1594.
S. of John, of Beccles, SuSolk. B. at Halesworth. Schools,
Beccles and Ipswich. Scholar, 1595-8; B.D. 1615. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 22, 1598-9; priest, Mar. 25, 1602. C.
of Letheringham; of Witnesham, 1600-17; of Redlingfield,
Suffolk, 1626-36. {Venn, i. 151.)
MAN, MILES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 28, 1683.
S. of Edward, husbandman. B. at Hutton Roofe, in Kirkby
Lonsdale, Westmorland. School, Lancaster (Mr Lodge).
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. deacon (Chester) June 14,
1690. Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1701-3. Master at
Hemsworth Grammar School. Afterwards Master at Mans-
field, Notts.
MANNE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 1592-3.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1593. At King's in 1595.
MANN, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1699.
B. at Tewkesbury, Gloucs. Matric. 1699-1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Fellow, 1702. Assistant Master at Eton. Travelled
in France and Italy. King's waiter at the Custom House, and
Keeper of the Wardrobe at Windsor. Master at the Charter-
house, London, 1737-53. F.R.S., 1738. Scholar and anti-
quary. Died at Bath, Nov. 24, 1753. Buried at Charterhouse,
M.I. (Harwood, 283; D.N.B.)
MANNE, OSWALD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1554.
MAN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1577; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1584.
Mentions several Cambridge friends. 20s. to Mr Henry
Bromley, of Christ's, 'Etheldred Skynner, my mother, and
Vincent Skynner, her husband.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
MAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 20, 1579.
S. of William. B. at Pittington, Durham. School, Durham
(Mr Coke). B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Probably ord. deacon
and priest (Chichester) Oct. 6, 1588. R. of Twyneham,
Sussex, 1588; of Hangleton, 1590; of Newtimber, 1590. Preb.
of Chichester, 1595-1609; and canon residentiary. Buried
there Dec. 23, 1609. (Venn, i. 103.)
MAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 23, 1715. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1719; priest, Sept. 1720.
MAN, ROBERT. M.Gram. 1516-7. Priest and schoolmaster.
One of these names chantry priest at Settrington, Yorks.,
1525-
MAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1544;
B.A. 1544-5-
MAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 7, 1616. S. of
Oliver, of Kingston, Surrey, draper. Matric. 1616; B.A.
1619-20; M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622 and 1624. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 12; priest, June 13, 1625. R. of
Tooting Graveney, Surrey, 1629. Perhaps V! of Dullingham,
Cambs., 1662. {Vis. of London, 1634.)
MANN, SIMON. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 20, 1647 (sizar
to Wm. Sancroft, the archbishop). Of Suffolk. Matric.
1647-8.
MAN, STEPHEN. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, July 2, 1617.
S. of John, gent., of Lynn, Norfolk. Schools, Lynn (Mr
Armitage) and York (Mr Bel wood).
MAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1576;
Scholar, 1579-83; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincohi) Oct. lo, 1582. V. of Hindolvestone,
Norfolk, 1588. Perhaps P.C. of St Lawrence Pountney,
London, 1592-8.
MAN, THOMAS. Matric.sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1614. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 31; priest, Dec. 20, 1618, as B.A.
Probably V. of Bisbrooke, Rutland, 1627-44. Licensed
(Peterborough, July 15, 1627) to marry Margaret Brice, of
Market Overton, Rutland. Died 1644. (H. I. Longden.)
MANN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1620.
Manby, William
MANN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 11, 1640-1.
Matric. 1641.
MAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, May 9, 1646.
S. of Edward, of Ipswich. Bapt. at St Mary Quay, Mar. 7,
1626-7. School, Ipswich (Mr Rainolds). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, and Usher of the Rolls there. Of Yoxford, Suffolk.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Alston, of Marlesford,
Suffolk. Died 1669. Will proved, Nov. 24, 1669. Perhaps
father of the next and of John (1668). {Peile, 1. 506; Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664; J. J. Muskett, Suffolk Man. Fam., in.)
MANN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 25, 1668.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas (above). Mentioned in the will of
Jane Mann, of Ipswich, spinster, 1679. One of these names
scholar at Charterhouse, 1663. Brother of John (1668).
(J. J. Muskett, Suffolk Man. Fam., 111.)
MAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Jesus, June 12, 1671.
S. of Thomas, V. of Northallerton, Yorks. B. at Helmsley.
Matric. 1672; Rustat Scholar, 1672; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678;
M.D. 1687. Fellow, 1676-90. Incorp. at Oxford, i68i. Ord.
priest (Lichfield) 1674. Buried Sept. 24, 1690, at Wollaton,
Notts. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1693. Munk (i. 344) erroneously
identifies him with one who Wcis M.D. of Utrecht, 1661.
MAN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1455-6; M.A. 1460.
MAN, WILLIAM. Adm. at Sidney, May, 1624. Matric. 1624.
One of these names, s. and n. of Christopher, of Canterbury
(age 19 in 1624), adm. at Gray's Inn, May 24, 1622. (Vis. of
Kent, 1619.)
MAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Apr. 26,
1650. S. of William, gent., of Thorpe-Underwood, Yorks.
School, York. Matric. 1650.
MAN, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's, Nov. 8,
1653. S. of Sir William, of Canterbury, Knt. B. there.
School, Wye (Mr Bradshaw). Matric. 1653-4. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. \7, 1654. Called to the Bar, Nov. 25, 1661.
Ancient, 1680. {Peile, \. 557; Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
MAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 27, 1678.
S. of William, sword-bearer to the Lord Mayor of London.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1681; Scholar,
i68i; B.A. 1681-2.
MAN, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Aug. 29, 1685.
Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Perhaps ord. deacon (York) Mar.
1689-90; priest. May 22, 1692. C. of Hickleton, and Master of
Hinsworth Grammar School.
MAN, . Grace for B.D. 1463-4.
MAN, . B.Can.L. 1473-4. Rector.
MAN, . Matric. pens, from Gonville Hall, 1546-7.
Probably John, ord. sub-deacon at Norwich, Sept. 19, 1546;
title, the goods and lands of Robert Chapman, gent., alder-
man of Cambridge.
MANN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1669.
MANAM, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, c. 1593.
MANBURNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1612.
MANBY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1572.
MANBY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1612. S. of
Robert, of Farlington, Yorks. B.A. from Clare, 1615-6; M.A.
1619; B.D. 1626; D.D. 1636. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619.
Perhaps R. of Frinton, Essex, till 1629; R. of Rothbury,
Northumberland, 1628-35. R. of Cottenham, Cambs., 1635-
44, sequestered, and 1660-71. Married Hester, dau. of
Francis White, Bishop of Ely. Buried Apr. 4, 1671. Father
of the next and probably of William (1654). {Vis. of Yorks.;
add. pedigrees.)
MANBY,. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 23, 1649. 1st s. of
John (above). Age 7 in 1641. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1652-3.
Probably brother of William (1654). {Vis. of Yorks., 1612;
add. pedigrees.)
MANBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 24, 1671-2. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676.
MANBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 3, 1696. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1700-1; priest. May 31, 1702. Probably
V. of Gosberton, Lines., 1704-11; and V. of Quadring, 1704-
17-
MANBY, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1617;
priest, Dec. 1618.
MANBY, RICHARD. Student of Cambridge. Ord. by Arch-
bishop of York, 1542. R. of Teigh, Rutland, 1557-9- R- of
Preston, 1559-96.
MANBYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1572;
B.A. 1575-6. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, June, 1579.
Manby, William
MANBV, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, July i, 1654.
Probably s. of John (1612). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1657-8; M.A.
1661. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1664. Brother of John
(1649).
MANCELL or MANTELL, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1485.
MANCKNOEULLE or MANCKNOLL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar
at Jesus, Feb. 6, 1631. Of York. S. of Robert, of Doncaster.
Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5. Adm. at the University of Basel,
1635. Chaplain in the royalist garrison of Pontefract castle,
in 1644. (A. Gray.)
MANGKNOLLS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1572; B.A. 1576-7. R. of All Saints', South Elmham, Suffolk,
1580-93. V. of Debenham, 1583-5. R. of Monewden, 1584.
MANCHESTER, Duke of, see MONTAGU, CHARLES.
MANCLERK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 27,
1751. S. of Thomas, brewer, of Yarmouth. B. there. Schools,
Yarmouth (Mr Turner), North Walsham (Mr Campbell) and
Norwich (Mr Welton). Scholar, 1751-7; B.A. i755- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Nov. 2, 1755; priest, Aug. i, 1756. Mmister
of St Nicholas, Yarmouth, 1763. Died Nov. 6, 1770. M.I. at
St Nicholas. {Venn, 11. 65.)
MANDAME, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1602
(entry erased).
MANDER, ROGER. M.A. 1675 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Roger, of Bicknoller, Somerset. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Mar. 30, 1666; B.A. (Oxford) 1669; M.A. 1672; B.D.
1680; D.D. 1688. Master of Balliol, 1687-1704. Vice-
Chancellor of Oxford, 1700-2. R. of Riseholme, Lines., 1680.
R. of Spettisbury, Dorset, 1684-1704. R. of Duloe, Cornwall,
1704. Died Dec. 21, 1704. Will (P.C.C.) 1705. Left the
advowson of Bere Regis, Dorset, to BaUiol College. (A I.
Oxoti.; F. S. Hockaday.)
MANDEVILLE, CHARLES, Viscount, afterwards Duke of Man-
chester. Adm. nobleman (age 15) at Trinity, June 27, 1678.
S. of Robert, 3rd Earl of Manchester. Matric. 1679; M.A.
1680. Succeeded as 4th Earl, Mar. 14, 1682-3. Captain of a
troop of Horse, 1685. At the Battle of the Bo>'ne. Lord-
Lieutenant of Huntingdon, 1689, 1714. High Steward of the
University, 1697. Created Duke of Manchester, 1719. Died
Jan. 20, 1721-2. Will, P.C.C. (G.E.C.)
MANDEVILLE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 24, 1744. S. of George, of London. B. in Calcutta.
School, Westminster. Matric. I744; Scholar, 1745; B.A.
1747-8; M.A. 1751; D.D. 1771. Fellow, 1750. Ord. priest
(London) June 10, 1750. R. of Woolpit, Suffolk, 1757-81.
R. of Beighton, 1763-81. Died at Bury, 1781. WiU, P.C.C.
{Al. Westmon., 333.)
MANDEVILLE, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, May 27,
1616. S. of Michael, M.D., of Nijmegen, Holland. B. in
Leeuward, Friesland. School, Nijmegen (Mr James Verheyda)
B..\. 1619-20.
MANDEVILE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sr John's, Apr. 8,
1670. S. of George, linen-draper, of Worksop, Notts. B.
there. School, Worksop. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A.
1677; D.D. 1694. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 23, 1677. R-
of Dry Drayton, Cambs., 1690-1. Chaplain to the King and
Queen, 1690-1725. R. of St Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street,
London, 1691-1713. Preb. of Lincoln, 1695; Chancellor,
1695-1713; Archdeacon, 1709-25. Canon of Windsor, 1709-
22. Preb. of Westminster, 1722-5. Dean of Peterborough,
1722-5. Died at Lincoln, Jan. 21, 1724-5- Buried in St
Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, London. Will, P.C.C.
Father of John (1722). (A. B. Beaven; H. I. Longden.)
MANDEVILL, JOHN, ."^dm.sizar at Trinity, May 2, 1691. S. of
John, of Rotherham, Yorks. School, Rotherham (Mr
Edmund Farrer). Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1694-5;
M.A. 1698. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 1700-1. V. of Rother-
ham, 1701-4. R. of Warsop, Notts., 1704-35. One of these
names P.C. of Kirkoswald, Cumberland, 1739-61. Buried
there July 19, 1761. (B. Nightingale, 344.)
MANDEVILLE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1722. S. of
John (1670), D.D. Bapt. at St Margaret's, Lincoln, Nov. 17,
1704. Colleger at Eton. Matric. Easter, 1723; B.A. 1725-6.
Fellow of Jesus, 1727-8. Died 1728.
MANDEVILE or MANFIELD, PHILIP. Adm. at King's (age 18)
a scholar from Eton, 1562. Of Petworth, Sussex. Matric.
1562; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. FeUow, 1565-73- Ord.
eacon and priest (Lincoln) Nov. 5, 1583. Said to have
been Master of Bury St Edmunds School, 1562-83. V. of
Stotfold, Beds., 1583. (Harwood.)
MANE, see MAVNE.
MANEBRIDGE, JOHN (1531). see LEEDS.
MANER, see also MAYNER.
Manley, George
MANER or MANERS, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare,
Easter, 1544. Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1545, probably Fellow,
and M.A. 1546, after four years' study at Cambridge, and
many years elsewhere. R. of Watton, Herts., 1541-63; and
of Datchworth, 1554-69. (Venn, i. 31.)
MANERE, WILLIAM. Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1513-20; B.D.
1519-20. Canon from Westacre priory, Norfolk. Had studied
arts and theology 14 years; nine here and five in his monastery
and elsewhere. One of these names, parish priest, was buried
in the Chapel of St James', Norwich, 1526. {Venn, 1. 21.)
MANFIELD, see also MANSFIELD.
MANFIELD, ANDREW. B.A. 1492-3; M.A. 1495-6; M.B.
1502-3; M.D. 1510-1.
MANFIELD, ANDREW. B.A. 1504; M.A. 1507; M.D. 1514-5-
MANFIELD, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 20, 1663-4.
Matric. 1663-4; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
University librarian, 1684-6. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely)
Dec. 24, 1671. Chaplain of Trinity, 1678-86.
MANFIELD, JOHN. B.A. 1492-3; M.A. 1496. Ord. sub-deacon
(Ely) Mar. 17, 1491.
MANFYLD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1568.
Migrated to Peterhouse, 1572. B.A. 1572-3; Scholar, 1573-5-
MANFIELD, PHILIP (1562), see MANDEVILLE.
MANFIELD or MANSFIELD, ROGER. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, 1541. Matric. 1544; B.A. 1545-6. Fellow,
tm 1546-7-
MANFIELD, THOMAS. B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1505-6. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1516. B.D. (Oxford) 1526.
MANFIELD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent,
1580-1; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1584-5; M.A. from Clare,
1588.
MANGEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 10,
1744-5. S. of Thomas (next), D.D. B. at Ealing. School,
Westminster. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from St Mary
HaU, Oxford, July 22, i745; B.A. (O.xford) 1749; M-A. i752-
Ord. priest (London) Mar. 10, 1754- V. of Gt Dunmow,
Essex, 1754-82. Preb. of St Paul's, 1775-82. Died Nov. i,
1782. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 550; G. Mag.)
MANGEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 28,
1704. S. of Arthur, deceased. B. at Leeds, Yorks. School,
Leeds (Mr Dwyer). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711;
LL.D. 1719; D.D. 1725. Fellow, 1715-8- Incorp. at Oxford,
1720, 1732. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 5, 1709-10; priest
(Norwich) Nov. 171 1. R. of Stanfield, Norfolk, 171 1-2. R. of
St Nicholas, Guildford, 1717-20. V. of Ealing, Middlesex,
1720-55. R. of St Mildred, Bread Street, London, 1720-55.
Preb. of Durham, 1721-55. President of Sion College, 1734-
Chaplain to Dr Robinson, Bishop of London. Classical
scholar. Married, 1728, Dorothy, dau. of John Sharp, Arch-
bishop of York. Died Mar. 6, 1755- Buried in Durham
Cathedral, Mar. 11, 1755. Admon., P.C.C. Father of John
(above). {D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MANIFOLD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, May 22,
1719. S. of Ralph, of Derbyshire. School, Ashbourne (Mr
Burnet). Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1722-3.
MANISON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1623.
MANISTRE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1721. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1725;
priest, July, 1727. V. of Shottesham, Norfolk, 1731. Died
Mar. 1, 1764. (G. Mag.)
MANNISTER, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 4,
1593. S. of Edward, yeoman. B. at Kenninghall, Norfolk.
Bapt. July 9, 1575. School, London (Mr Pensacks). Scholar,
1594-8; B..\. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. (Venn, i. 149.)
MANESTYE, ALLEN. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, c. 1591;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
MANESTY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1588;
B.A. 1591-2; M..-^. 1595; B.D. 1606. Junior Proctor, 1604-5.
Perhaps R. of Little Mongeham, Kent, 1603-10. R. of
Bamack, Northants., 1614-33 (B.D.) Father of the next.
MANESTY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1622.
S. of Edward (above). B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 5; priest, Sept. 25, 1631. Doubtless
R. of Kelmarsh, Northants., 1664-6. Died July 12, 1666.
(H. I. Longden.)
MANESTIE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 22,
1587-8. Matric. sizar, 1588.
MANISTIE or MANISTRE, ROBERT. Mm. sizar (age 15) at
Peterhouse, July 3, 1655. Of Northampton.
MANLEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 12,
1707. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1708; B.A.
1710-1 One of these names chaplain in the Navy, 1725-8.
Perhaps J. P. for Bedfordshire. Died May 2, 1738. (G. Mag.)
133
Manley, Henry
MANLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1545-
MANLEY, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1606-7.
MANLY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, June
23, 1700. S. of William, gent. B, at Bedford. School, Bed-
ford. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4.
MANLY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 5, 1685.
S. of Robert, farmer. B. at Tiverton, Devon. Schools,
Halberton (Mr Thorp) and Tiverton. Matric. 1685; B.A.
1688-9. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 19, 1691-2. Perhaps
chaplain in the Navy, 1691. One of these names of Halberton,
Devon, clerk. Admon. (Exeter) 1730.
MANLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1726. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Litt. dim.
from York, for priest's orders, Feb. 1731-2. V. of Car
Colston, Notts., 1732-50. V. of Wangford, Suffolk, 1745-50.
C. of Hawksworth. Buried at Car Colston, May 23, 1750.
(Godfrey, Notts.)
MANLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1602.
MANLY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, Apr.
29, 1652. Of Middlesex. School, Kingston-on-Thames.
Matric. 1652.
MANLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Feb. 14,
1739-40. Only s. of Roger, druggist, of Beaufort Buildings,
Strand, London. B. in London. Bapt. at St Clement Danes,
Sept. 27, 1722. School, Eton (colleger). Matric. 1740; B.A.
1743-4; M.A. 1747.
MANLEY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1536-7; M.A. from St John's, 1540;
B.D. 1546. Fellow of St John's, 1539. Perhaps V. of Spratton,
Northants., 1551-9- Perhaps preb. of Lichfield, 1556^.
Died 1559, Another R. of Hamstall Ridware, Staffs., 1557-
61 (B.D.). {Baker, I. 69.)
MANLEY, WILLIAM. .-Vdm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, June 23,
1749' S. of Henry, druggist, of Somerset. B. at Taunton.
School, Taunton (Mr Henley). Matric. 1749; LL.B. 1758.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1754. R. of Beercrocombe,
Somerset, 1755-75- {Scott-Mayor, in. 590.)
MANLY, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter, 1623.
MANLOVE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 4, 1716. S. of
Nathaniel, Esq., of Stepney, Middlesex. Matric. 171 6;
Scholar. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1718.
MANLOVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at AUgdalene, Oct. 28,
1668. S. of Edward, Esq., of Wirksworth, Derbs. School,
Ashbourne. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1672-3. Signed for deacon's
orders (London) Sept. 20; for priest's, Dec. 19, 1673; C. of
Bradwell, Essex. V. of Abbots Langley, Herts., 1684-91.
Buried there Sept. 2, 1691. Brother of Rowland (1659) and
Thomas (1678).
MANLOVE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene,
May 2, 1704. S. of Rowland (next), clerk. B. at Long
Stanton, Cambs. School, Histon. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8;
M.A. 1711. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 4, 1710. Doubtless V. of
Gt Stukeley, Hunts., 1724-53- R- of Higham Gobion, Beds.,
1727-37. V. of Hartford, Hants., 1732-53. Died July 6,
1753- (G- Mag.)
MANLOVE, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Apr. 8, 1659. S. of Edward, of Ashbourne, Derbs., gent.
School, Ashbourne. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666.
Fellow. Subscribed for deacon's orders (London) May 19,
1665; and for priest's, Sept. 22, 1666. P.C. of St Giles',
Cambridge, 1670. V. of Long Stanton All Saints', Cambs.,
1673. Father of Robert (above), and Thomas (1714), brothc-
of John (1668) and Thomas (1678).
MANLOVE, ROWLAND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at HL^gdalene,
Apr. 30, 1668. S. of Alexander, gent., of Kinston, Staffs.
B. at Leeshill (his mother's home). School, Uttoxeter.
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. {Staffs. Pedigrees.)
MANLOVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 11,
1678. S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Ashbourne, Derbs.
School, Uttoxeter (Mr Smythson). Matric. 1678; Scholar,
1681; B.A. 1681-2. One of these names, of Scraptoft, Derbs.,
clerk, had a son Joseph at Oxford in 1719. Brother of John
(1668) and Rowland (1659).
MANLOVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 31, 1714.
Of Cambndgeshire. S. of Rowland (1659), V. of Long-
stanton, Cambs. Bapt. there, 1698. Matric. 1714; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1727. Incorp. at Oxford, 1738. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 12, 1720; priest, Sept. 24, 1721. V. of Surlingham,
Norfolk, 1725. Minor canon of Ely. V . of St Stephen,
Norwich, 1729. Lecturer at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich. R.
of Helhoughton, 1731.
Manners, John
MANLOVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
10, 1747. S. of Joseph, clerk (? who was s. of Thomas, 1678),
of Derbyshire. B. at Church Broughton. School, Hereford
(Mr Willim). Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1762. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) June 30, 1751; priest, June 17, 1753.
Head Master of Derby Grammar School, 1761-74. V. of
Spondon, Derbs., 1761. V. of St Alkmund's, Derby, 1762-
1802. C. of Quamdon, Derbs. Died Feb. 1, 1802. {Scott-
Mayor, III. 567.)
MANNARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Caius, Apr. 29, 1583. Of
Yorkshire.
MANNERS, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Caius,
Mar. 1, 1588-9, from Pembroke. S. and h. of Sir Thomas
(1549), Knt., of Nottingham Castle (4th s- of Earl of Rutland).
B. at Carlton, Notts. Educated at home (Mr Beck). Migrated
to Queens' and Corpus Christi. {Venn, i. 135.)
MANERS, EDWARD. LL.D. of Padua; incorp. 1504-5.
MANNERS. EDWARD. M.A. 1564 (on Queen's visit). S. of
Henry, 2nd Earl of Rutland. B. 1548. M.A. (Oxford) 1566.
Succeeded as 3rd Earl, Sept. 17, 1563. Lord-Lieutenant of
Notts., 1574-87; of Lines., 1585-87. K.G., 1584. One of the
Commissioners to trv Mary Queen of Scots., 1586. Married
Isabel, dau. of Sir Thomas Holcroft, Knt., of Vale Royal,
Cheshire. Died in London, Apr. 14, 1587. Buried at Bottes-
ford, Leics. M.I. there. Brother of John (1564). (D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
MANNERS, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's, 1594-5.
2nd s. of John {1564), 4th Earl of Rutland. B. 1578. M.A.
1612. Held many Court Offices. Travelled abroad, visiting
France, Germany and Italy. Took part in Essex's plot, 1601.
A member of the Inner Temple, Nov. 1601. K.B., 1605.
Succeeded as 6th Earl of Rutland, June 26, 1612. Lord-
Lieutenant of Lines., 1612-27. K.G., 1616. Privy Councillor,
1617. Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent, 1619-32. Died
at Bishop's Stortford, Dec. 17, 1632. Buried at Bottes-
ford, Leics. Brother of the next, of Roger (1590) and
Oliver (1594-5). {D.N.B.; Peile, 1. 215: A. B. Beaven;
G.E.C.)
MANNERS, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, 1594-5.
S. of John (1564), 4th Earl of Rutland. Matric. 1594; M.A.
1612. Incorp. at O.xford, 1598. Served in Ireland under the
Earl of Essex, by whom he was knighted, July 12, 1599.
M.P. for Grantham, 1604-11, 1624-5; for Co. Lincoln, 1614,
1620-2. Succeeded his brother Francis, Dec. 27, 1632, as
7th Earl. Died s.p. Mar. 29, 1641. Buried at Bottesford,
Leics. Brother of Francis (1594-5), Roger (1590) and Oliver
(1594-5)- {Peile, I. 215; A. B. Beaven.)
MANNERS, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
c. 1597.
MANNERS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 28, 1686.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 10, 1693; priest, June 3, 1694.
V. of Bisbrooke, Rutland, 1698-1721. V. of Exton, 1718-21.
Died 1721. (H. I. Longden.)
MANNERS, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1549 {impubes). 2nd s. of Thomas, Earl of Rutland. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1554. M.P. for Notts., 1562-7. Sheriff
of Derbs., 1575, 1588, 1597. Knighted, Apr. 20, 1603. Of
Haddon Hall; for his magnificence and hospitality called
King of the Peak. Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir George
Vernon, of Nether-Haddon, Derbs. Died Jime 4, 1611.
Buried at Bakewell, Derbs. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Roger
(1550) and Thomas (1549). (Cooper, in. 43; Collins, i.
476.)
MANNERS, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1564. Doubtless 2nd s. of Henry, 2nd Earl of Rutland. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, 1566. Knighted, 1587. Succeeded his brother
Edward, as 4th Earl of Rutland, 1587. Lord-Lieutenant of
Notts., 1587. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Charlton,
of Apley Castle, Salop. Died Feb. 24, 1587-8. Buried at
Bottesford. Father of Francis (1594-5), etc., and brother of
Edward (1564). {G.E.C.)
MANNERS, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1617. (Perhaps same as next.)
MANNERS, JOHN Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Lent, 1618-9.
S. of Sir George, Knt., of Haddon HaU, Derbs. B. at Ayle-
stone, Leics., June 10, 1604. M.A. 1620-1. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 1621. High Sheriff of Derbs., 1632-3.
M.P. for Derbs., 1640 (Short Parliament). Succeeded as 8th
Earl of Rutland, 1641. A moderate Parliamentarian. Took
the covenant, 1643. Chief Justice in E>Te, North of Trent,
1646-61. Lord-Lieutenant of Leics., 1667-77. Married
Frances, dau. of Edward Lord Montagu, of Boughton. Died
Sept. 29, 1679. Buried at Bottesford, Leics. Perhaps brother
of Roger (1633-4). {D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
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MANNERS, JOHN, Marquess of Granby. Adm. (age 17) at
Trinity, July 3, 1738. S. of John, Duke of Rutland. School,
Eton. Matric. 1738; LL.D. 1769. M. P. for Grantham, 1741-
54; for Cambs., 1754-70. Colonel of the 'Leicester Blues' at
the Jacobite Invasion, 1745; served in Flanders, i747- Major-
General, 1755. Colonel, Royal Horse Guards, 1758-70.
Lieut. -General, 1759. Commander-in-Chief of the British
contingent, 1759. A distinguished soldier; performed brilliant
services at Warburg in 1760, and at the heights of Homburg
and Cassel in 1762. Master-General of the Ordnance, 1763-9.
Lord-Lieutenant of Derbs., 1764-6. Married, Sept. 3, 1750,
Lady Frances Seymour, dau. of Charles, Duke of Somerset.
Died at Scarborough, Oct. i8, 1770. Buried at Bottesford,
Leics. {D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MANNERS, OLIVER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Christ's, 1594-5-
4th s. of John (1564), 4th Earl of Rutland. M.P. for Grant-
ham, i6oi. Knighted, Apr. 22, 1603. Died Aug. 1613.
Brother of Francis (1594-5), George (i594-5) and Roger
(1590).
MANNERS, ROGER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Cmirsti, 1550.
3rd s. of Thomas, ist Earl of Rutland. Perhaps matric. from
St John's, Easter, 1549 {impubes). Esquire for the body to
Queen Mary, and afterwards to Queen Elizabeth. Founded
scholarships at Corpus Christi. Died Dec. 11, 1607. Buried
at Uffington, Lines. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1607; of Uffington.
Brother of John (1549) and Thomas (i549)- {Nichols, 11. 44.)
MANNERS, ROGER, Earl of Rutland. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14)
at Corpus Christi, Oct. i, 1590. S. of John (1564), 4th Earl
of Rutland. Adm. at Queens', Sept. 1591. M.A. 1594-5-
Incorp. at Oxford, 1598. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1593.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1599. Succeeded as 5th Earl of
Rutland, 1588. Served under Essex in Ireland. Knighted
there. May 30, 1599. Took part in Essex's conspiracy;
heavily fined. Lord-Lieutenant of Lines., 1603-12. High
Steward of Grantham, 1603. Married FUzabeth, dau. of Sir
Philip Sidney. Died s.p. at Cambridge, June 26, 1612.
Buried at Bottesford, Leics. Will (P.C.C.) 1612. Brother of
Francis (1594-5), etc. (D.N.B.)
MANNERS, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 11, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1626. V. of Headon, Notts., 1626-37. V. of Helmsley,
Yorks., 1637-43-
MANNERS, ROGER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Lent,
1623-4. Probably 2nd s. of Sir George, late of Haddon Hall,
Derbs., Knt., deceased. B. Dec. 30, 1609. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 29, 1627. Died 1627. Buried in Lincoln's Inn
Chapel. Brother of John (1618-9). [Collins, i. 477-)
MANNERS, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 3, 1648-9.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1649.
MANNERS, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Easter, 1549 {impubes). 4th s. of Thomas, ist Earl of Rut-
land. Served in Ireland and Scotland. Knighted, 1570. M.P.
for Nottingham, 1572-83; for Co. Notts., 1584-7- Married
Theodosia, dau. of Sir Thomas Newton, Knt., 1571. Buried
May 29, 1591. Brother of John (1549) and Roger (1550),
father of Charles (1588-9). {Cooper, u. 537; A. B. Beaven.)
MANNERS, . M.A. 1456-7.
MANNING, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 5,
1731. S. of Edmund, painter, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Scholar, 1 73 1-6; Matric. 1732;
B.A. 1735-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1741. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Aug. 7, 1737; priest (Rochester) Sept. 23, i739- R- of Hayes,
Middlesex, 1738-57. Married Elizabeth, dau. of James
Baker, R. of Hayes. {Venn, 11. 35.)
MANNING, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
1645-6; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. from Pembroke, 1653. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1650. V. of Enfield, Middlesex, 1659-62,
ejected. Died Mar. 2, 1666. Buried at Enfield.
MANNING, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1566.
MANNYNG, EDWARD. Adm. pens, and Fell.-Com. at Trinity,
June 25, 1672. Matric. 1672. Doubtless s. and h. of Edward,
of St Mary Cray, Kent; age 8 in 1663. If so, adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 10, 1674-5. Married Anne, dau. of
Sir H. Onslow, of Sussex, Knt. Died Dec. 23, 1703, aged 49.
Buried at Cray. {Vis. of Kent, 1663; Arcfiaeol. Cantiana, vi.
270.)
MANNINGE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Aug. 31,
1720. S. of Edward, deceased. B. in Northamptonshire.
One of these names Master of Birmingham Grammar School,
1726-46.
MANNING, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1576.
Matric. Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1. Perhaps Master of
Felsted School, Essex, 1596-1627.
MANNING, HENRY. Matric. si2ar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1579-80; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. from Clare, 1586.
Manning, Samuel
MANNING, HENRY. LL.B. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Kent. S. of Henry, Marshal of the Royal Household. Matric.
from All Souls College, Oxford, Nov. 28, 1581, age 23; B.C.L.
(Oxford) 1583; D.C.L. 1589. FeUow of AU Souls. Admitted
advocate, Jan. 28, 1594-5. Chancellor of diocese of Exeter.
Will (P.C.C.) 1614. (Coote; Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
MANNING, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1701.
B. at Dartford, Kent. Matric. Lent, 1702-3; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1710; B.D. 1721. Fellow, 1705. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 20, 1708-9; priest. Mar. 5, 1709-10. R. of Buckland,
Herts., 1722-32. Died 1732, aged 49.
MANNING, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1578.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1580, age 23. C. of Reach,
Cambs., and schoolmaster there. Licensed teacher at
Crimplesham, Norfolk, 1582 (B.A.).
MANNING, JOHN. B.A. 1486-7; M.A. 1491-2. One of these
names (M.A.), R. of Tasburgh, Norfolk, 1503.
MANNING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1604.
B. at Redgrave, Suffolk. Ord. deacon (London) June 4, 1615,
age 26, as 'M..\. late of Christ's'; priest, Sept. 1, 1617. C. of
Gt Waltham, Essex. R. of Chignal Smealey, 1617-66. Died
1666. Will, P.C.C. {Peile, 1. 249.)
MANNING, JOHN. B.A. from King's, 1613-4.
MANNING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 16, 1633.
Of Essex. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Probably
V. of Sibton, and P.C. of Peasenhall, Suffolk, till 1662.
Perhaps sequestered to Arlington, Sussex, 1643. Died 1694.
Probably brother of Samuel (1629-30) and perhaps of
William (1646-7). {See D.N.B. under William.)
MANNING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1637; B.A. 1641; M.A. 1647. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24,
1643, age 22.
MANNING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Mar. 16,
1645-6. S. of Thomas. B. at Tiverton, Devon. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50.
MANNING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May, 1688.
Previously at Trinity Hall. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric.
1690; B.A. 1690-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 7, 1691;
priest, June 3, 1694; C. of Fen Stanton, Hunts. R. of
Bamardiston, Suffolk, 1714-33.
MANNING, LANCELOT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Mar. i,
1685-6. S. of John. B. at Huntingdon. School, Wisbech
(Mr Theme). Matric. 1685-6; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1689-90.
Ord. deacon (London) June 7, 1691; priest. Mar. 18, 1692-3.
MANNING, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 15, 1741-
Of Suffolk. Perhaps medical, of Thetford, Norfolk. Died
1766. {Lond. Mag.)
MANNING, OWEN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 29, 1737. S.
of Owen, of Orlingbury, Northants. B. there, 1721. Matric.
1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744; B.D. 1753, Fellow, 1742-55-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1743; priest (York) Sept. 21,
1746. R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1749-60. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1757-1801. R. of Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1760-8.
R. of Godalming, 1763-1801. F.R.S., 1767. F.S.A., 1770.
Author, History of Surrey, etc. Died Sept. 9, 1801. {D.N.B.)
'An ingenious man; a warm petitioner against the Articles
and Liturgy' {Cole, 5876, 50).
MANNING, PETER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1577; B.A. 1579-80. Licensed to teach grammar at Win-
farthing, Norfolk, 1582. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 14, 1587.
C. of BadweU Ash, Suffolk, 1597.
MANNING, RANDOLPH. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1592-3.
Perhaps 4th s. of Randal, of London. If so, of Edmonton,
Middlesex. Married Mary, dau. of John Combe. {Peile, i.
208; Vis. of London, 1634.)
MANNING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 11, 1661-2.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. FeUow,
1668-76. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 20, 1668. R. of Little
Shelford, Cambs., 1676. Died Apr. 23, 1709. {See a contem-
porary at Oxford.)
MANNING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596.
MANNING, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1664. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1672.
MANNING, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 24,
1629-30. Of Essex. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
Probably minister at Walpole, Suffolk, 1647; and Cookley,
1650. Probably brother of John (1633) and perhaps of
William (1646). {Calamy, 11. 438; see D.N.B. under William.)
MANNING, SAMUEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1662. Of
Suffolk.
MANNING, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Caius, Mar.
3, 1740-1. S. of Samuel, Esq., of Diss, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Monk Soham (private) and Bury (Mr Kynnesman).
Matric. 1740-1; Scholar, 1741-3- Buried at Diss, Dec. 3,
1743. {Venn, 11. 48.)
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MANINGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1593
(impubes).
MANNINGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. R. of Shelton, Beds., 1632.
MANNING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, June
26, 1640. Of Norwich. Matric. 1640. Migrated to Corpus
Christi. B.A. 1643-4.
MANNING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 6, 1649.
Matric. 1649; B.-'X. 1652-3; M.A. 1656.
MANNING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1656.
Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
MANNING, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1659. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, of Westerham,
Kent, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 12, 1658-9. Licensed,
Jan. 8, 1666-7, to marry Mary Oldfleld, of Islington,
Middlesex.
MANINGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 25, 1667.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24,
1671; priest, Sept. 21, 1673.
MANNING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 17,
1646-7. S. of William, husbandman, of Diss, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Aug. 8, 1630. School, Diss (Mr Gibs). Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1650-1. One of these names ejected from Middleton,
Suffolk, 1662. Licensed congregationalist teacher at Peasen-
hall. Author, sermons. Buried at Peasenhall, Feb. 15, 1711,
aged 81. Perhaps brother of John (1633) and Samuel (1629-
30). (Venn, 1. 367; D.N.B.)
MANNING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 25,
1649. S. of William. B. at Cockfield, Suffolk. School,
Stowmarket. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653; M.A. 1660. Perhaps
ord. priest (Bishop of Exeter) Oct. 17, 1655. Probably R. of
Chedburgh, Suffolk, 1661-70. R. of Rishangles, 1663-78.
Buried there June 28, 1678. Will proved (Noi-wich C.C.)
1678. (Peile, I. 530; Venn, 1. 367.)
MANNING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June 21,
1751. S. of Thomas, gent., of Bungay, Suffolk. School,
Wyverstone, Suffolk (Mr Steggall). Matric. 1752. B.A. 1755.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1756; priest, Feb. 1758. V. of
Loddon, Norfolk, 1759-78. R. of Brome, 1760-1810. R. and
patron of Diss, 1778. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William
Adams, R. of Rollesby, Norfolk. Author, Three Sermons
preached at the Norfolk Assizes, 1790. Died Nov. 29, i8io.
Buried at Diss. (Vis. of England and Wales, 11. 121.)
MANNINGHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, c.
1592; B.A. 1595-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1597. Perhaps adm.
at the Middle Temple, Mar. 16, 1597-8. Barrister-at-law,
Middle Temple, 1605, as s. and h. of Robert, of Fen Drayton,
Cambs. Author, a Diary, first printed by the Camden Society
in 1868. Will proved, Dec. 4, 1622. (Vis. of Cambs., 1619:
D.N.B.)
MANNINGHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peter-
house, Oct. 16, 1624. S. of John, of East Mailing, Kent.
Matric. 1624; Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1628; M.A. 1632. Fellow,
1632. Perhaps R. of Michelmersh, Hants., c. 1650. Of East
Mailing, clerk, when licensed, Dec. 21, 1636, to marry
Bridget BlackweU, of Broxboume. (T. A. Walker, 29; Vis.
of Cambs., 1619; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
MANNINGHAM, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Magdalene,
Sept. 27, 1717. S. of Thomas, Bishop of Chichester. B. at
Eversley, Hants., 1690 (? in London, see D.N.B.). LL.B. 1717
(Com. Reg.). Mandate for M.D. 1725. F.R.S., 1720. Licentiate,
R.C.P., 1720. Knighted, Feb. 18, 1721-2. Practised in
London, as accoucheur. Author, medical. Died at Chelsea,
Mar. II, 1759. Buried there. Brother of Thomas (1701) and
Simon (i7n), father of Thomas (1734). (D.N.B.; Munk, 11.
75; G. Mag.)
MANNINGHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 28, 1735. S. of Thomas (1701), D.D., R. of Slinfold,
Sussex. B. at Slinfold. School, Westminster. Matric. 1735:
B.A. 1738-^. C. at Slinfold. Buried there May 5, 1745.
Brother of Thomas (i735)- (Scott-Mayor, iii. 469.)
MANINGHAM, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 18, 1711-2. S. of Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Chichester.
B. at Chichester. School, Eton. Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1712;
LL.B. 1717; LL.D. 1728. Ord. deacon (Chichester) Sept. 22;
priest (London) Dec. 22, 1717. Preb. of Chichester, 1719-67.
V. of Pevensey, Sussex, 1719. V. of Eastbourne, 1720-34.
R. of Jevington, 1734. Died Apr. 29, 1767. Buried
there. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1701) and
Richard (1717). (W. C. Renshaw; T.A. Walker.)
MANNINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1701. S. of Thomas, R. of East Tisted, Hants, (for
whom see Al. Oxon.). B. there, 1684. Matric. 1701; B.A.
1705-6; M.A. 1709; D.D. 1724. Fellow, 1704. Ord. deacon
Mansell, John
(Ely) Dec. 19, 1708; priest, Dec. 18, 1709. R. of Slinfold,
Sussex, 1711. Chaplain to Bishop Moore, of Ely. Preb. of
Chichester, 1711-50; Treasurer, 1712-50. Chaplain to the
Speaker of the House of Commons. Preb. of Westminster,
1720-50. Died May 4, 1750. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Richard
(1717) and Simon (1711), father of Thomas (1735) and
Richard (1735). (Harwood, 285; A. B. Beaven.)
MANNINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Nov. 14,
1734. S. of Sir Richard (1717), Knt. B. in London. Matric.
1735- A physician. Practised in London. Married, at Isle-
worth, Middlesex, Sept. lo, 1747, Jane Warner, of the same
parish. Died Feb. 3, 1794. WiU, P.C.C. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
2nd S., v. 368; G. Mag.)
MANNINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 28, 1735. S. of Thomas (1701), D.D., R. of Slinfold,
Sussex. B. there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1735; B.A.
1738-9. Ord. deacon (Rochester) May 12; priest. May 29,
1743. V. of Wisborough Green, Sussex, 1748-61. Doubtless
Provost of Achonry, 1 76c>-77. Died 1777. Brother of Richard
(1735)- (Scott-Mayor, in. 469.)
MANNINGHAM, . Grace for degree, 1486-7; probably M.A.;
had studied at Oxford.
MANNOCKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 26,
1599. S. of Thomas, of Fomham, Suffolk. School, Bury
St Edmunds. B.A. 1602-3; Scholar, 1603-4. Of Fomham
All Saints', gent. Buried there Feb. 3, 1610-1. M.I. Will
proved (Sudbury) Feb. 1, 1611. (Venn, 1. 168; V. B. Red-
stone; Gage, Suffolk, 261.)
MANOOCH, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 30,
1674. Of Kent. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon
(London) June 6, 1680.
MANNOCKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1555.
Perhaps 3rd s. of George, of Gifford Hall, Wormingford,
Essex. (Dawy MS., 19,141, 110.)
MANNOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 9) at Caius, Oct. 20, 1564.
S. and h. of Francis, Esq. B. at Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 16, 1573-4. Popish
recusant, 1588. Succeeded to Gifford Hall and Stoke estates,
1590. Married Etheldreda, dau. of Ferdinand Paris, of
Linton, Cambs. Died Mar. 24, 1616-7. Buried at Stoke. M.I.
(Venn, 1. 55.)
MANNY, LEWIS. Incorp. M.D. 1727, from Trinity College,
Dublin.
MANNEY, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1564.
MANSBRIDGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney,
May 21, 1621. S. of William, citizen of London. B. there.
Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624.
MANSELL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1623. Matric.
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 8;
priest. Mar. 9, 1627-8. One of these names created B.D. at
Oxford, Nov. 1642; perhaps V. of Stoneleigh, Warws., 1632.
(Al. Oxon.)
MANSELL, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1653. Of Llandewy, Glamorgan. Doubtless s. of Sir Henry,
of Margam, Glamorgan, Bart. B. 1637. Succeeded as 4th
Bart., c. 1640. M.P. for Glamorgan, 1660, 1670-9, 1681,
1685-7. Died Nov. 17, 1706. (G.E.C.)
MANSELL, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 31, 1682. S. of Henry, deceased, of Strady, Carmarthen ,
Esq. B. at Prendergast, Pembroke (his mother's home).
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1682. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 25, 1683, as s. and h. of Henry, late of Strady, Car-
marthen, Esq. Sheriff of Carmarthen, 1689. Created Bart.,
Feb. 22, 1696-7. Of Trimsaran, Carmarthen. Died Feb. 19,
1719-20. (C.E.C.)
MANSELL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1550.
MANSELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Sx Catharine's, Feb. 19,
1672-3. Matric. 1673, as 'Mansfield'; B.A. 1676-7, as
Mansell. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1679-80; priest, June,
1680.
MANSELL or MAUNSELL, HUMPHREY. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, 1661. 6th s. of John, of Thorpe Malsor,
Northants. Bapt. there, Feb. 1642-3. Matric. Easter, 1663;
B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1665. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 24, 1671. Chaplain to Viscount Conway. Died of
consumption, at Montpellier, France. Will (P.C.C.) Apr.
1677. (H. I. Longden.)
MANSELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', c. 1594 (adm.
Mar. 29). Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601; B.D.
1609; D.D. 1621. Fellow, 1601-17. President of Queens',
1622-31. Vice-Chancellor, 1624-5. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1604. R. of St Botolph, Cambridge,
1611-5. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1631.
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]\Iansell, John
MANSELL, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity, 1609. S. of John, of
Haversham, Bucks., pleb. Ma trie, from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Dec. 12, 1600, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1606-7. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1610. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1609. R. of
Calverton, Bucks., 1609-40. R. of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex,
1616. Buried at Calverton, Oct. 19, 1640. {Baker, 11. 131;
Al. Oxon.)
MANSELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 12, 1621.
Probably s. and h. of John, of Chicheley, Bucks., Esq. B.
Mar. 12, 1604-5. Matric. 1621. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 9,
1624. Of Woodford, Essex, barrister, in 1634. Married
Susan, dau. of Humphry Phipps, of London, Esq. Perhaps
brother of Thomas (1624) and father of Humphrey (1661).
(Vis. of Essex, 1634; Northants. Families.)
MANSEL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 25, 1666. Pre-
viously matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, May 3, 1662,
age 17. Of Stony Stratford, Bucks. S. of Thomas. LL.B.
1667. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 17, 1667-8.
Master of Beachampton School, Bucks., 1669-75. R. of
Furthoe, Northants., 1675-97. R- of Cosgrove, 1698-1730-
Licensed (Peterborough, May 18, 1676) to marry Margaret
Barrow, of Potterspury. Buried at Cosgrove, Feb. 3, 1729-30,
aged 86. WiU (Archd. Northants.) 1730. (Al. Oxon.; H. 1.
Longden.)
MANSELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Emmanuel, Jan. 26,
1748-9. S. of John, of Wolverhampton, shoemaker. School,
Bedworth. Matric. 1748-9; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756-
MANSELL, PETER, see MOUNSELL.
MANSELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 15,
1722. Of (?) Weston, Yorks. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6;
M.A. 1729. Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1727; priest, July,
1728. V. of Norton, Yorks.
MANSELL, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter,
1624. Perhaps 3rd s. of John, of Chicheley, Bucks. B. May
15,1606. Matric. 1624. Of the Middle Temple. Barrister-at-
law. Perhaps brother of John (1621). (Baker, 11. 132.)
MANSELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 6, i735-
Of Kent.
MANSELL, Wn.LIAM. B.A. from St John's, 1619-20. One of
these names V. of Wigtoft, Lines., 1641. WiU (Lincoln) 1649.
MANSEL, . B.A. 1483-4.
MANSER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1602.
MANSER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1632.
MANSER, RICHARD. B.A. 1460-1.
MANSER, . B.Can.L. 1473-4. Probably Richard, V. of
Histon St Andrew's, Cambs., till 1477-
MANSERGH, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1642; B.A. 1645-6.
MANSFIELD, see also MANFIELD.
MANSFIELD, JAMES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1750. S. of John James Manfield, attorney, of Kingwood,
Hants. (He assumed the name Mansfield whilst at Cam-
bridge.) Matric. 1750-1; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Fellow,
1754. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 11, 1755. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 28, 1758. Reader, 1782. Treasurer, 1785.
Adviserof Wilkes, 1768. K.C., 1772. M. P. for the University,
1779-84. Solicitor-General, 1780-2; and Nov. to Dec. 1783.
Chief Justice of Chester, 1 799-1804. Chief Justice of Com-
mon Pleas, 1804-14. Knighted, Apr. 1804. Died Nov. 23,
1821. Will, P.C.C. (D.iV.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MANSFIELD, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, May
18, 1647. Of London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1647.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Corpus Christi College,
Feb. 27, 1650-1; B.A. (Oxford) 1650-1; M.A. from Peter-
house, 1654. P.C. of Annitage, Staffs., 1654; ejected, c. 1662.
Died at Walsall. (Calamy, 11. 389; Al. Oxon.)
MANSFIELD, ROGER (1541), see MANFIELD.
MANSFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar.
27, 1706. Of Nottinghamshire. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of
Little Lake, Notts., Esq. Matric. 1706. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 24, 1706-7. (Le Neve, Mon., 11. 114.)
MANSFIELD, W. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1583.
MANSFIELD, . M.A. 1477-8; B.Can.L. 1481-2.
MANSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Michs. 1554.
MANSUER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1689.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1689, as Mansure; B.A. 1692-3. Prob-
ably of Walsingham; and father of Roger (1716) and brother
of the next.
MANSUER, ROGER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1684.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1684. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge,
July 6, 1687. Will proved (Y.C.C.) 1687.
Mapes, Leonard
MANSUER, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 24,
1716. S. of Francis (? 1689), gent., of Walsingham, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Walsingham (Mr Harding) and Shottesham
(Mr Pitcaim). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 22, 1718. (Venn,
II. 7-)
MANTELL, HENRY, see MANCELL.
MANTELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1572;
B.A. 1576-7. One of these names R. of Hawkhurst, Kent,
till 1579. Died 1579. Another R. of Ifield, 1578-96.
MANTELL, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Mar. 18,
1684-5. S. of John, late of Thomham, Norfolk, gent. Matric.
1686.
MANTLE, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1720. S. of
Richard, of Blackley, Glamorgan, clerk. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, June 7, 1699, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1703.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Sept. 19, 1703; C. of Blakeney,
Gloucs. C. of English Bicknor, 1703; priest (Llandafi, at
Hereford) June 19, 1709. V. of Longhope, Gloucs., 1718-42.
R. of Abenhall, 1723-42. Chaplain to Lord Langdale. (AL
Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
MANTELL, . Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1544.
Perhaps s. of John, of Lincolnshire. If so, ord. deacon
(London) Aug.; priest, Nov. 1551. (Peile, i. 35.)
MANTON, JOHN. Adm. at Peterhouse, May 17, 1634. S. of
John, of Peterborough. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from
Magdalen College, Oct. 10, 1634, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1638;
M.A. (Cambridge) 1653; incorp. from Oxford. V. of Compton-
Dando, Somerset, 1641-3. V. of Alconbur>', Hunts., 1652-80.
V. of Buckden, 1664-9. Died 1680. Father of the next two.
(Al. Oxon.)
MANTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1658.
Of Somerset. S. of John (above). School, Peterborough. B..\.
1661-2; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 12; priest
(Peterb.) Aug. 17, 1662. R. of Southoe, Hunts., 1669-84.
Died 1684. Brother of the next.
MANTON, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Dec. 17,
1663. S. of John (1634), of Alconbury, Hunts. School,
Peterborough. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8.
MANTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
i609;B.A. 1612-3. WiU of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1624;
of Exeter, clerk.
MANTON, THOMAS. B.D. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Whimple, Devon, pleb. School, Tiverton. Matric.
from Wadham CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 11, 1635-6, age 15; B.A.
(Hart HaU, Oxford) 1639; B.D. (Wadham CoUege) 1654; D.D.
1660. Minister at Stoke Newington, 1641-57. Chaplain to
Oliver CromweU. R. of St Paul's, Covent Garden, 1654;
ejected, 1662. One of the three scribes to the Westminster
.\ssembly. Disapproved of Charles I's execution. Chaplain
to Charles II. Offered the Deanery of Rochester but declined
to subscribe. Held meetings in London of great repute
among the Presbyterians. Arrested, 1670; released after six
months. Preacher at Pinner's HaU, London, 1672. Author,
religious. Drew up with Baxter and others the Fundamentals
of Religion. Died Oct. 18, 1677. Buried at Stoke Newing-
ton. Admon. (P.C.C.) Aug. 22, 1678; of St Paul's, Covent
Garden. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; Calamy, 1. 175-)
MANTUA, SHERMAN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 9,
1674-5- S. of . B. at Horringer, Suffolk. Migrated to
Pembroke, Apr. 23, 1677.
MANUEL, GASPARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Aug. 30, 1715- B.
at Zurich, Switzerland. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1719-20. Perhaps
ord. deacon (London) June 29, 1722, as 'John'; priest
(Lincoln) June 4, 1732.
MANWARING, see MAINWARING.
MANWELL, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1626-7;
B.A. 1631-2, as ManneU. Perhaps R. of Burythorpe, Yorks.,
1663-75. Died 1675.
MANWOOD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1614.
MAPERLEY, MATTHEW. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. lo, 1543. Of Homsey, Middlesex. Matric.
1544. Left in 1546. One of these names ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 29, 1572. Probably P.C. of Noseley,
Leics., 1572-7; Masterof Grantham School; R. of Orhngbury,
Northants., 1578-92. Buried there Dec. 24, 1592. (H. I.
Longden.)
MAPES, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Dec. 2, 1565.
Of Norwich. S. of John. Bapt. at St Peter Mancroft, Apr. 5,
1549. School, Norwich. Town Clerk of Norwich, 1595. A
lawyer. Purchased an estate at RoUesby, Norfolk. Of
Feltham, Norfolk. Mairied Catherine, dau. of Richard
SouthweU, of Horsham St Faith, Norfolk. Died Feb. 4,
1619-20. Buried at RoUesby. M.I. Fatherof Richard (161S).
(Venn, 1. 58.)
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MAPES, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 8,
1681-2. S. of Leonard, gent., of Rollesby, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-3.
Of Rollesby, Esq. Buried there Oct. 7, I733- Father of the
next. {Venn, i. 469.)
MAPES, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 4,
1727. S. of Leonard (above), of Rollesby, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 8, 1733. Perhaps of Rollesby, Norfolk. Died May 28,
1775- (G. Mag.)
MAPES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 5, i6i8.
4th s. of Leonard (1565), gent. School, Norwich (Mr Ston-
ham). Of Metfield, Suffolk. Matric. 1618. Married a daughter
of William Curtis, of Yarmouth, wooUendraper. [Venn, i.
242.)
MAPLES, HUGH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1378.
Of Yorkshire.
MAPLES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1623.
MAPLESDEN, EDMUND. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1600.
Buried at St Benet, Cambridge, June 29, 1601.
MAPLESDEN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
161 1. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. One of these
names R. of East Banning, Kent, 1615-23.
MAPLESDEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 31,
1698. Of Kent. Probably 2nd s. of George, of Marden, Kent.
Matric. 1698; B.A. 1702-3. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 3, 1699. Called to the Bar, May 3, 1706.
MAPLISDEN, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
May 27, 1664. S. of Francis, innkeeper, of Canterbury. B.
there. School, Canterbury (Mr Paris). Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8; M.A. 1673. Ord. priest (Ely) June 18, 1671.
MAPLISDEN, HUGH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1622;
Scholar, 1627; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of Winceby,
Lines., 1631. Preb. of Lincoln, 1640-69. Probably minister
of Whittlebury-«/m-Silveston, Northants., 1649. (H. I.
Longden.)
MAPLISDEN, HUGH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 23, 1665.
Matric. 1667. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1670; priest,
June 13, 1671.
MAPLESDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1562. Probably s. of Gervase, of Maidstone, Kent. Migrated
to Queens'. Scholar, 1563-9; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569; B.D.
1576. R. of Ovington, Essex, 1572-5. R. of East Banning,
Kent, 1574-81. University preacher, 1575. Archdeacon of
Suffolk, 1575-1613. Preb. of Rochester, 1576-1613. R. of
Oulton, Suffolk, 1582-1613. WiU (P.C.C.) 1613. {Kent, Vis.)
MAPLESDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1614.
Of Suffolk.
MAPLESDEN, PETER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1612 ; scholar from Westminster, 1613. Perhaps s. of Edward,
of Maidstone, Kent. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Fellow, 1618.
Perhaps Master of Hertford Grammar School, 1626-7. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1629.
MAPLESDEN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1553-
MAPLESDEN, SAMUEL. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit). Per-
haps s. of John (1562). {See Vis. of Kent, 1619 (Harl. Soc),
157, note 2, possibly his will (P.C.C.) 1654.)
MAPLESDEN, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1552.
MAPLET, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1571; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Fellow. Probablyord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 3, 1582, as Maple. R. of
Clifton, Westmorland, 1583. Preb. of Carlisle, 1585-1624.
V. of Addingham, 1591-1624. Founded the Free School at
Maughanby. Died Aug. 31, 1624. (B. Nightingale.)
MAPLET, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1560; B.A.
1563-4; M.A. from Caius, 1567. Fellow of St Catharine's,
1564. Fellow of Caius, 1566-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 5,
1564. R. of Gt Leighs, Essex, 1568-76. V. of Northolt,
Middlesex, 1576-92. Author, miscellaneous. Buried at
Northolt, Sept. 7, 1592. Will (Cons. C. London) 1592.
{Cooper, u. 135; D.N.B.)
MAPLET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1602.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. One of these names,
M.A., V. of EdenhaU, Cumberland, 1609-24.
MAPLETOFT, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4;
priest, June 5, 1615. C. of Willingham, Cambs., 1617-23.
R. of Holbrook, Suffolk, 1623-40. V. of Falkenham, 1625.
R. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1641. R. of Downham, 1641. Arch-
deacon of Ely, 1647-52. Preb. of Ely, Mar. 12, 1651-2.
Chaplain to Bishop Wren. Died Dec. 1652. Father of the
next. (Bentham, Ely.)
MAPLETOFT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 19,
1646. S. of Edmund (1611), clerk, of Holbrook, Suffolk.
Mapletoft, John
School, Ely (Mr Hitch). Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1646-53;
B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Ord. priest (Bishop Joseph HaU)
June 30, 1655. R, of BurUngham St Edmund, Norfolk,
1657-91. V. of Halvergate, in 1661. Chaplain to Dowager
Lady Lovelace. Of Strumpshaw, in 1657. Died 169 1. {Venn,
1. 366.)
MAPLETOFT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 15, 1703. S. of Edmund, gent. B. at Bartlow, Cambs.
School, Saffron Walden, Essex (Mr Kilboum). Matric. 1703;
B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1710,
as C. of Bartlow, Cambs.; priest, Sept. 23, 1711. R. of
Bartlow, 1711-50. Will (P.C.C.) 1751. Father of the next
and Matthew (1740).
MAPLETOFT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. 30, 1731. S. of Edmund (above), R. of Bartlow, Cambs.
B. there. School, Saffron Walden, Essex (Mr Butts). Matric.
1732; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1741. V. of Pampisford, Cambs.,
1745. R. of Bartlow, 1750-72. Died May, 1772. Brother of
Matthew (1740). {Scott-Mayor, in. 435.)
MAPLETOFT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke,
Mar. 19, 1747-8. 6th s. of John (1702), R. of Byfield, North-
ants. Bapt. there, Jan. 22, 1729-30. Matric. 1748; B.A.
1752; M.A. 1755. FeUovv, 1754. Taxor, 1760. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1756. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1752; priest
(Bishop of Chester, at Cambridge) Feb. 10, 1754. V. of
Fawsley, Northants., 1765-78, and again, 1787-1807. R. of
Aynhoe, 1770-1807. Buried there Dec. 9, 1807, aged 78.
M.I. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1808. Brother of Robert
(1739) and Nathaniel (1744). {Baker, 1. 393, 551; H. I.
Longden.)
MAPLETOFT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke,
Sept, 12, 1684. S. of Peter, of Stamford, Lines., gent. Matric.
1686; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. Fellow, 1691. Ord. deacon,
1692. Died soon after. Brother of Robert (1682) and of John
(1702).
MAPLETOFT, HUGH. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1578-9; B.A. 1581-2. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Oct. 4, 1584;
priest, Apr. 4, 1585. University preacher. V. of Ewerby,
Lines., 1590-2. R. of North Thoresby, 1591-1623. Will
proved (Lincoln and P.C.C.) 1623. Father of Joshua (1609),
Robert (1625) and Solomon (1629). {Lines. Pedigrees,
636.)
MAPLETOFT, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1670.
S. of Solomon (1629). School, Westminster. Matric. 1670;
Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Fellow, 1674. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1679. R. of Hamerton, Hunts.,
1679-1731. R. of All Saints', Himtingdon, 1696-1731. Died
Aug. 26, 1731. Buried at Huntingdon. {Al. Westmon., 170;
Lines. Pedigrees, 636.)
MAPLETOFT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (afterwards pens.) at Jesus.
May 7, 1623. Of Lincolnshire. S. of William (1583), R. of
Pickworth, Lines. Bapt. there. Mar. 31, 1606. Matric. 1624;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1626-7; M.A. 1630. V. of Fiskerton,
Lines. Died 1677-8. Will proved, Jan. 26, 1677-8. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 1284.)
MAPLETOFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 20, 1648.
S. of Joshua (1609), R. of Margaretting, Essex. B. there,
June 15, 1631. Scholar from Westminster, 1649. Matric.
1649; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655; M.D. 1667; D.D. 1690 {Lit.
Reg.). Fellow, 1653. Incorp. at Oxford, 1654 and 1669. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 12, 1652. Attended Lord Essex on his
embassy to Denmark, 1670. Physic Professor at Gresham
College, 1675-9. F.R.S., 1676. Practised medicine in London
with Sydenham. A friend of John Locke. Ord. deacon and
priest, Mar. 3, 1682-3. R. of Braybrooke, Northants., 1683-6.
Lecturer at Ipswich, 1684; and at St Christopher's, London,
1685. V. of St Lawrence Jewry, 1686-1721. President of
Sion College, 1707. Married, Nov. 18, 1679, Rebecca, dau. of
Lucy Knightley, of Hackney. Author, miscellaneous. Died
Nov. 10, 1721, aged 90. Buried at St Lawrence Jewry. Will,
P.C.C. Father of Robert (1697) and of John (1702). {Lines.
Pedigrees, 636; Al. Oxon.; Ward's Gresham; D.N.B.)
MAPLETOFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Oct.
12, 1702. S. of Peter, of Stamford, Lines., gent. B. there.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1710. Fellow, 1708. Incorp. at Oxford, 1718. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1708; priest, Sept. 23, 1710. Per-
haps will (Lincoln) 1752 ; of Lincoln. Brother of George (1684)
and Robert (1682).
MAPLETOFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 30, 1702.
S. of John (1648). B. in St Lawrence Jewry, London, 1687.
Matric. 1704; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710. Fellow, 1709-19.
Taxor, 1710. Incorp. at Oxford, 1719. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 21, 1712; priest. May 31, 1713. R. of Broughton,
Northants., 1718-53. R. of Byfield, 1721-63. Died May 31,
1763, aged 76. Buried at Byfield. M.I. WiU, P.C.C. Brother
of Robert (1697), father of Robert (1739), Francis (1747-8)
and Nathaniel (1744). (H. I. Longden.)
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MAPLETOFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, June
28, 1710. S. of Stiles, gent. B. at Lincoln. School, Lincoln.
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 27,
1716; priest, June 22, 1718. V. of Methennghatn, Lines.,
1718. Chaplain to Sir W. Ellis. Will of one of these names,
of City of Lincoln, clerk, dated Feb. 2, 1749-5°; proved,
Mar. 24, 1751-2. {Lines. Pedigrees, 635, 1284.)
MAPLETOFT, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1609. S. of Hugh (1578-9), R. of North Thoresby, Lines.
B. 1594. B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616; B.D. 1623. Incorp. at
0.xford, 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 25, 1620-1. V.
of Margaretting, Essex, till 1635. R. of Wickford. Married
Susanna, dau. of John CoUett. Died 1635. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Robert (1625) and Solomon, father of John (1648).
{Lines. Pedigrees, 636.)
MAPLETOFT, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 6, 1705-6. S. of Matthew, deceased. B. at West
Wratting, Cambs. School, Walden, Essex (Mr Kilbom).
Matric. 1707; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (London)
July 4, 1710; priest (Ely) Mar. 13, i7i4-5- C. of Bartlow,
Cambs. Perhaps R. of Quy, 1716-20. V.of Pampisford, 1718.
MAPLETOFT, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May I, 1740. 3rd s. of Edmund (1703), clerk, of Cambridge-
shire. B. at Bartlow. School, Bishop's Stortford, Herts.
(Mr Mall). Matric. 1740-1; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747- Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 10, 1744-5- C. of Homsey, Middlesex.
Died Dec. 23, 1751. Buried at Homsey. Brother of Edmund
(1731). {Seott-Mayor, iii. 504.)
MAPLETOFT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Apr. 23,
1744. S. of John (1702), R. of Byfield, Northants. Bapt.
there, Sept. 29, 1726. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1749; priest, Sept. 22, i75i-
Succeeded his father as R. of Broughton, 1753-82. Married
Anna Maria Cockayne, dau. of Viscount Cullen. Buried at
Broughton, Feb. 22, 1782. Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1782.
Brother of Francis (1747-8) and Robert (i739)- (H. L
Longden.)
MAPLETOFT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1625. S. of Hugh (1578-9), R. of North Thoresby, Lines.
B. there, 1609. School, Louth. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. from
Pembroke, 1632; B.D. 1639; D.D. 1665 {Lit. Reg.). Fellow
of Pembroke, 1631-44; ejected; restored, 1660. Master of
Pembroke, 1664-77. Vice-Chancellor, 1671-2. Chaplain to
Bishop Wren. R. of Bartlow, Cambs.. 1639-44, ejected.
During the Protectorate oflSciated privately at Lincoln.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1660-72. Sub-dean of Lincoln, 1660-71.
Master of Spital Hospital, 1660. R. of Clayworth, Notts.,
1660-72. Dean of Ely, 1667-77. R. of Gedney, Lines., 1671.
V. of Soham, Cambs., 1672-7. An intimate friend of Nicholas
Ferrar whose funeral sermon he preached. Founded a
Catechetical Lecture at Queens' and Pembroke. Died Aug.
20, 1677. Buried in Pembroke Chapel. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1677. Brother of Joshua (1609), Robert (1625) and Solomon.
{D.k.B.; Litics. Pedigrees, 636.)
MAPLETOFT, ROBERT. .\dm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
May 30, 1682. S. of Peter, of Stamford, Lines. Matric. 1683.
Brother of George (1684) and John (1702).
MAPLETOFT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Pembroke,
July 15, 1697. S. of John (1649), M.D. B. at Hackney,
Middlesex. Matric. 1698; Scholar at Trinity Hall, 1699;
LL.B. 1702; LL.D. 1707. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1703-15.
Advocate of Doctors' Commons, 1707. Commissary of
Huntingdon. Died Dec. 3, 1716. Buried in St Edward's
Church, Cambridge. Brother of John (1702). {See D.N.B.
under John.)
MAPLETOFT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 7, 1739-
ist s. of John (1702), R. of Byfield, Northants. Bapt. there,
Nov. 17, 1722. Matric. 1740; B..A.. 1743-4; M.A. 1748. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1745; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1748.
Chaplain to the East India Company, 1750. Died at Fulta,
1756, a fugitive from Calcutta. M.I. at B>-field. (H. I.
Longden; Baker, i. 489.)
MAPLETOFT, SOLOMON. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1629. S. of Hugh (157S-9), R. of North Thoresby, Lines.
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of Sawtry All Saints', Hunts.,
1647-57. Died 1657. BuriedNov. 24. Fatherof Hugh (1670),
brother of Joshua amd Robert (1625). {Lines. Pedigrees,
636.)
MAPLETOFT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1583. B. at Barkeston, Lines. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24,
1587-8, age 25; priest, Dec. 21, 1588. R. of Pickworth,
Lines., 1597. Died 1624. Will, Lincoln. Father of John
(1623). {Lines. Pedigrees, 635, 1284.)
MAPTED or MAPTYTT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Gonville
Hall, Easter, 1544; Scholar, 1545. Doubtless nephew of
Laurence (1529-30). Farmed the College rectory at Foulden,
Norfolk. Died 1 59 1. Father of the next. (Venn,i. ^2.)
Marcer, William
MAPTET, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Nov. 12, 1578.
S. of John (above). School, Ely. Matric. 1578; Scholar;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. R. of Bawsey, Norfolk, 1593-1603.
R. of Bodney, 1596-1603. R. of Langford, 1596-1603. Died
1603. Will proved (Norwich C. C.) 1603. (Venn, i. 94-)
MAPTYT or MOPTYD, LAURENCE. B.A. 1529-30- S. of John,
of Foulden, Norfolk. M.A. 1533; B.D. 1549. Fellow of
Gonville Hall, 1532, for many years. President in 1546.
Master of Corpus Christi, on the expulsion of Parker, 1553-7-
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr. 4; priest. May 30, i534- Chantry
priest at Haslingfield, Cambs., 1547-53- R- of Teversham,
1554-7- Died Dec. 7, 1557- Will (V.C.C.) 1558. He left his
house in Foulden to Gonville Hall; legacy to Corpus Christi;
and founded a scholarship at Trinity Hall. There is a brass
to his memory in that College. {Venn, 1. 29 ; Masters.)
MAR, MARR or MARE, EDWARD. B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1524;
B.D. 1533-4-
MAR, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1697.
MAR, NICHOLAS. B.Can.L. or B.Civ.L. 1527-8.
MARRE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 6, 1629.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1631-4; B.A. 1632-3;
M.A. 1636.
MARBURY or MERBURY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from
Trinity, e. 1597. S. of John. B. at Warden, Beds. Bapt.
Sept. 24, 1581. Scholar, 1602; B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1606. Ord. deacon (Coventry); priest
(London) June 3, 1610, age 27- R- of St James', Garlick-
hithe, 1613-42. R. of St Peter's, Paul's Wharf, London,
1632-45, sequestered. Licensed (London, Nov. 10, 1617) to
marry Margaret, dau. of Henry Cave, of Ingersby, Leics.
{Cave ped.; Vis. of Leies.)
MARBURY or MERBURY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, May, 1571. Doubtless 3rd s. of William (i544). of
Girsby, Lines. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 7, 1577-8; pnest
(London) June, 1605. Convened before the High Commission
at St Paul's, Nov. 5, 1578. Confined in the Marshalsea. C. of
Alford, Lines., and Master of the Grammar School, in 1585.
R. of St Martin-in-the-Vintry, 1605-11. V. of St Pancras,
Middlesex, 1608-10. R. of St Margaret, New Fish Street,
i6lo-i. Will (Cons. C. London) i6io-i. {Peile, 1. 118;
Lines. Pedigrees, 638; J. Ch. Smith.)
MARBURY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, e. May,
1665. S. of James, R. of Davenham, Cheshire. School,
Northwich (Mr Colton and Mr S%vimton). Matric. 1665;
Scholar, 1666-70; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. V. of Over,
Cheshire, 1680. R. of Davenham, 1681-1725- Buried June
19, 1725. {Venn, 1. 426.)
MARBERY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1544-
MARBERYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1570. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1573.
MARBERRY, RICHARD. Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1608;
LL.B. 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22,
1617.
MARBERRY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, 1648.
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Walton, Cheshire. B. there. Schools,
Daresbury (Mr Hammar (?) Hayward) and Winwick (Mr
Pickering), Lanes. Matric. 1648-9. Probably of Overwalton,
Cheshire. {Venn, i. 373-)
MERBURYE, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's, Nov.
1569. Perhaps 3rd s. of Richard, of Walton, Cheshire, son-in-
law of Christopher of Oxford. Died Dec. 2, 1571. WiU
proved (V.C.C.) 1571- {Peile, i. 110.)
MARBURY, THOMAS. 'Student in Divinity' (? Cambridge),
age 30, when ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 29, 1576. One of these
names 'minister' of St BarthoIomew-the-Less, London, 1576.
MERBURY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1595-6.
One of these names, s. of John, of Beds, (probably of Warden),
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1595. {Peile, i. 219.)
MARBERY, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke,
Easter, 1544. One of these names s. and h. of Robert, of
Girsby, Lines. Of Girsby, Esq. Will proved (C.P.C.) Nov. 16,
1581. Probably father of Francis (1571)- (Lines. Pedigrees,
638.)
MARCELLINE, EDMUND. Scholar of Trinity, 1611: B.A.
1611-2.
MARCELLIN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1616. OfSufiolk. B.A. 1619-20. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623, as
M..\. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, priest, Dec. 19, 1625.
MARCER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Sept.
25, 1688. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Hatheld, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
MARCH, see MARSH.
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MARCHANT or MARKANT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1646. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1650-1.
MARCHANT, see also MERCHANT and LE MARCHANT.
MARCHANT, ELEAZER. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Easter, isSs. Of Guernsey. Probably brother of Thomas
(1581).
MARKANT, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1602.
MARCHANT, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from St John's, c.
1594. B.A. 1598-9. R. of Hilston, Yorks., 1607. Father of
the next.
MARCHANT, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Mar. 26, 1631. S. of Marmaduke (above), R. of Hilston, in
Holdemess. B. there. School, Beverley. Matric. 1631; B.A.
1635-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1635, as Merchant.
MARCHANT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
July 8, 1670. S. of Robert, deceased, of St Saviour's, London.
B. there. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
MARKAUNT, THOMAS. B.D. S. of John. FeUow of Corpus
Christi, 1417-39. Proctor, 1417. An eminent antiquary;
the first to make a collection of the University statutes, etc.
Died Nov. 19, 1439. Will dated Nov. 4, 1439. Left many
books to the College Library. One of these names was R. of
Tolleshunt Knights, 1425-7; of St Peter, Comhill, 1429-36.
Inc. of Snailwell, Cambs., 1436. (Masters; D.N.B.)
MARCHANT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Nov.
1581. Of Guernsey. B.A. from Christ's, 1584-5; M.A. from
Jesus, 1588. Fellow of Jesus, 1587-91. Will as Le Merchaunte
(P.C.C.) 1591. Probably brother of Eleazar (1585).
MARKANT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Dec. 26,
1690. S. of Thomas, gent., of Wendling, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Gt Dunham (Mr Ransome) and Wymondham (Mr
Clarke). Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1691-6; B.A. 1694-5.
Married and had issue. Died before 1706. {Venn, 1. 488.)
MARCHAUNTE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1554.
MARCON, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1701. Of Norfolk.
Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Norwich. B. 1685. Matric.
Easter, 1703. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 19, 1702-3.
Called to the Bar, June 3, 1709. Of Edgefield and Holveston,
Norfolk. Married Rebecca, dau. of Sir Benjamin Wrench,
Knt. Died May 12, 1723. Buried in Norwich Cathedral.
(Burke, L.G.; Masters.)
MARCON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, May 7,
1706. S. of Edmund, of Fomcett, Norfolk. Matric. 1706.
Of Swaffham, Norfolk, Esq. Perhaps died Sept. 23, 1772.
(Burke, L.G.)
MARCON or MARKHAM, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, 1661. Of Norwich. Matric. Lent, 1661-2; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669.
MARCROFT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1563-
4; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570.
MARCROFTE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1586.
i'robably C. of Accrington, Lanes., 1610. P.C. of CUtheroe,
1616. (J. Parker.)
MARCROFT, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596; B.A.
1596-7- P-C. of Littleborough, Lanes., 1604-21. (J. Parker.)
MARDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1584;
B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592.
MARELETTE, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1482-3.
MARES, see MARRIS.
MARESCHAL, ALAN LE, see MARSHALL.
MARET, see MARRET.
MARGERISON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's,
May 26, 1679. S. of James. B. at Hunsworth, Bradford,
Yorks. School, Bradford (Mr Woods). Matric. 1679; B.A.
1682-3; M.A. 1690. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1684; priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 1687. V. of Haworth, Yorks., 1684-1702. V.
of Mirfield, 1688-1715. Died Jan. 7, 1715-6. {Peile, 11. 73.)
MARGERISON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July 8, 1730. Of Yorkshire. School, Bradford. Matric. 1730;
Scholar, 1730; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 9, 1734.
MARGERY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1618. Of Norwich. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
MARGERY, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1623. Of
Norfolk.
MARGERY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1611. Of Norwich. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1614-5; M.A.
1618. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1616-25. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1619; priest, Dec. 24, 1620. C. of St Peter
Hungate, Norwich, 1638.
Markenfield, W.
MARGERY, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 24,
165 1-2. Of Suffolk.
MARGERY, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1616. Of
Middlesex.
MARGETTS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
MARGETS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 25, 1658-9.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662; M.A. 1667. R. of
Hollesley, Suffolk, 1671-93. Father of Henry (1695) and
brother of James (1655-6).
MARGETTS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 26, 1695.
5. of Henry (above), R. of Hollesley, Suffolk. Bapt. there,
Dec. II, 1679. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1697; B.A.
1699-1700; M.A. 1703. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 12, 1703-4.
MARGETTS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 28, 1655-
6. Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.B. 1661.
MARGETS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Sidney, Easter, 1&13.
MARGETS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 28, 1678-9.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1679, as Margaretts; B.A. 1682-3.
MARGETTS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1669. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. Lent, 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 21; priest, Sept. 24, 1676. V. of
Kempston, Beds., 1680-1721. Buried there Aug. 31, 1721.
MARGETTS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1677.
Of Bedfordshire. Probably s. of Thomas. Bapt. at St Peter
Martin, Bedford, Apr. 29, 1663. Matric. Easter, 1678; B.A.
1681-2.
MARGETTS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1570; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Aug. 3, 1582. Probably Master of Hull
Grammar School, 1581-93; and P.C. of Brandesburton,
Yorks., 1591-1602. Buried there June 11, 1602. (M. H.
Peacock.)
MARGETTS, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June, 1567.
MARGETSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1619. Of Drighlington, Bradford, Yorks. B.A. 1622-3; M.A.
1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, Dec. 25, 1626.
Incorp. 'D.D.' at Dublin, 1637. R. of Thornton Watlass,
Yorks., 1626-35. Chaplain to Earl of Strafford. Dean of
Waterf ord, 1635. R. of Armagh, 1635-7. R. of Galloon, 1637.
Dean of Derry, 1638. Preb. of Cork, 1639. Dean of Christ
Church, Dublin, 1639. Archbishop of Dublin, 1661-3. Arch-
bishop of Armagh, 1663-78. Vice-Chancellor of Trinity
College, Dublin, 1667. He endowed the School at Drighling-
ton, and gave the patronage to the Master of Peterhouse.
Died Aug. 28, 1678. Will, Dublin. Father of the next.
(D.N.B.; T.A. Walker, 12.)
MARGETSON, JAMES. Incorp. B.A. 1677, from Trinity College,
Dublin. Adm. there. May 27, 1673, age 16. B.A. 1676; M.A.
1679. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1699. R. of Little
Stukeley, Hunts., 1699-1701. V. of Exning, Suffolk, 1701-37.
Died Mar. 4, 1737. (G. Mag.)
MARGETSON, SAMUEL. Incorp. M.A. 1685, from Trinity
College, Dublin.
MARHAM, RALPH. Studied in Cambridge, c. 1380, where he
became D.D. Augustinian friar. Prior of Lynn. Author,
Manipulus Chronicorum; ms. in Caius Library. (Bale and
Pits, James, Cat. of Caius MSS., 1. 20; D.N.B.)
MARIGOLD, see MARYGOLD.
MARION, THOMAS, see MARYON.
MARIUS, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, June
27, 162 1. S. of Nathaniel, Pastor of the French Church,
London. B. at St Mildred's, London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5.
MARK, THOMAS. Gfocefor B.A. 1458-9. Perhaps B.D. 1470-1.
Pens, at Peterhouse, c. 1460-2, where he had two rooms,
and celebrated at Little St Mary's. R. of Gt Mongeham,
Norfolk, 1458-9. Archdeacon of Norfolk, 1459-76. R. of
Hardwick, 1460. Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1462-7; of
Nor^vich, 1476-83. Preb. of York, 1477-8. R. of St Thomas,
Gt Massingham, Norfolk, 1478-94. Probably connected with
Gonville Hall as he gave one of the windows to the Chapel.
{Venn, i. 11; T. A. Walker.)
MARKANT, THOMAS, see MARCHANT.
MARKENDELL, TOBY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at St John's,
June II, 1647. S. of John, yeoman, of Walsingham, Durham.
B. there. School, Easington (Mr Smelt). R. of Elton,
Durham, 1649-67. Buried there Dec. 13, 1667. {Shaw, 1. 352.)
MARKENFIELD, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Lent,
1564-5. Probably 3rd s. of Thomas, of Yorkshire. {Vis. of
Yorks., 1564.)
MARKENFIELD, W. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Lent,
1564-5. Probably William, 2nd s. of Thomas, of Romanby,
Northallerton, Yorks. (T'j's. of Yorks., 1564.)
Marker, Thomas
MARKER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1568.
MARKER, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1640. Of
Suffolk.
MARKHAM, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at Cah^s,
Apr. 19, 1594. S. of John, Esq., of Sedgebrook, Lines, (after-
wards Knt.). B. there. School, Sedgebrook (Mr Gilder).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1594-5- Knighted, Apr. 23, 1603.
Married Bridget, dau. of Sir James Harrington, of Ridlington,
Ruts. Died Dec. lo, 1604. (Venn, 1. 152.)
MARKHAM, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c.
1591; B.A. from Magdalene, 1593-4; M.A. from Emmanuel,
1598. Ord. deacon and priest (York) Feb. 12, 1598-9. V. of
Laughton, Yorks., 1603. R. of Thorpein-Glebis, Notts.,
1606-10. R. of Waltham, Lines., 1610.
MARKHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. at Trinity, 1582. 2nd s. of
Robert, of Cotham, Notts. B. July 25, 1565. School, Win-
chester. Went as a volunteer to the Low Countries; sub-
sequently served under Sir William Pelham. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 27, 1588-9. Served under the Prince of .•\nhalt;
fought in several campaigns abroad. Studied law at Heidel-
berg, 1595. Eventually appointed Muster-Master at Notting-
ham. Married Mary Lovell, Jan. 3, 1608-9. Author of Five
Decades of Epistles of War. Died 1627. (D.N.B.)
MARKHAM, FRANCIS. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 161 1,
as 'B.A.; of Pembroke Hall'; priest, Dec. 22, i6ii. Prob-
ably V. of Creaton Magna, Northants., and father of James
(1646).
MARKHAM, FRANCIS. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Abraham, of Tumby Woodside, Lines., gent. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Oct. 21, 1642, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1645; M.A. 1647.
MARKEHAM, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Caius,
1593. 3rd s. of Thomas, Esq., of Ollerton, Notts., Esq.
Educated at home. B.A. 1596-7- Perhaps adm. at Gray's
Inn, July 3, 1598, as s. of Thomas, of Kirby, Leics. Of
Ollerton, Notts., Esq. Married Judith, dau. of John Withern-
wick, Esq., of Claxby, Lines. Brother of Griffin (1584) and
Robert (1584). [Venn, 1. 147; F.M.G., 967.)
MARKHAM, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, June 26,
1680. S.of Sir Robert, Bart., of Sedgebrook. B. May 27, 1666.
Succeeded as Bart., Oct. 27, 1690. M.P. for Newark, 1695-8,
1701. F.R.S., 1708. Died at Bath, June 9, 1736. Buried at
Sedgbrook. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Robert (1683). (F.M.G.,
971-)
MARKHAM, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
i57i (impubes). Of Laneham, Notts. S. of Ellis, Esq. School,
Laneham. Migrated to Caius, Apr. 21, 1576, age 17. Captain
of Horse. Served in the Low Countries, and in Ireland.
Sheriff of Notts., 1625. The only important man in Notts,
who refused ship-money, for which he was imprisoned, ap-
parently in his house. Famous as a duellist and also notorious
as a miser. Died Jan. 17, 1636-7. Buried at Laneham. M.I.
Will proved (York) Feb. 1636-7. 4th cousin of the well-
known writer of these names, for whom see D.N.B. {Venn,
I. 86.)
MARKHAM, GRIFFIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Caius,
Oct. 10, 1584. S. of Thomas, of Ollerton, Notts., Esq. School,
Southwell (Mr Cowper). Matric. 1584. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Apr. 27, 1586. Knighted at Rouen, 1591. Served abroad
under Sir Francis Vere, and in Ireland under the Earl of
Essex. Convicted of high treason for taking part in Watson's
conspiracy but respited at the moment of execution. A
Roman Catholic, resident at Vieima, in 1645. Married Aime,
dau. of Peter Roos, Esq., of Laxton. Said to have died at
Rouen. Brother of George (1593) and Robert (1584). (Venn,
I. 121; D.N.B. -.F.M.G.)
MARKHAM, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Lent,
1582-3-
MARKHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1674- Of
Lincolnshire. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric.
Easter, 1675; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. i68i. Fellow, 1681-2.
Licensed, Oct. 27, 1682, age 27, to marry Hester, dau. of
John Weaver, of North Luftenham, Rutland. (J. Foster,
Marr. Licences.)
MARKHAM, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 14, 1646.
Of Northamptonshire. Probably s. of Francis (? 1611), R. of
Creaton Magna, Northants. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. 1653. Buried at Creaton Magna, Sept. 12, 1692, aged 64.
M.I. (H. I. Longden; T. P. Dorman.)
MARKHAM, JEROME. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1573 (impubes). Of Laneham, Notts. S. of Jerome, Esq.
School, Laneham. Migrated to Caius, Apr. 21, 1576, age 16.
Killed in a duel with George Noel. Buried at St Mary's,
Nottingham, July 11, 1597. (Venn, i. 86, where the suggested
identification is wrong.)
MARKHAM, William
MARKHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. i547-
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1551-2; M.A. from Pembroke, 1555-
Fellow of Pembroke, 1553. One of these names V. of Orston,
Notts., 1552-68. Preb. of Lincoln, 1561-5. Died 1568.
MARKHAM, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke, Michs.
1565. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1567.
MARCHAM (?), JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1595.
MARKHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1598-9.
Perhaps s. of John, of Sedgebrook, Lines.
MARKHAM, MATTHEW, see MAROON.
MARKAM, PETER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1566.
MARKHAM, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 5,
1700. S. of .Abraham, gent. B. in Dublin. School, Beverley
(Mr Lambert). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1707. R. of St Mary-on-the-Hill,
Chester, 1711-5. R. of Tarporley, Cheshire, 1715-32- Buried
there May 3, 1732. Father of Ralph (1751) and Robert (1745)-
(R. Stewart-Brown.)
MARKHAM, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 29, 1 75 1. S. of Ralph (above), R. of Tarporley, Cheshire.
School, Nantwich. Sometime V. of MinshuU, Cheshire. Died
Jan. 3, 1762. Brother of Robert (i745)- {T- A. Walker,
302.) "
MARKAM, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1585-
MARKAM, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. (age 12) from Trinity,
Easter, 1573. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn,
1577-
MARKHAM, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14) at Caius,
Oct. 10, 1584. S. of Thomas, of Ollerton, Notts., Esq.
Matric. 1584. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1586. Entered
the Jesuit College at Rome, Aug. i, i593- Left for Perugia
on account of ill-health, 1596. Died soon after at Loretto.
Brother of Griffin (1584) and George (1593)- (Venn, i. 121.)
MARKHAM, ROBERT. B.A. from Magdalene, 1597-8; M.A.
1601. B. at Gainsborough, 1571. Ord. deacon and priest
(York) Mar. 31, 1602. V. of Owston, Lines., 1605-20.
MARKHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, June 7,
1658. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Grebby, Lines. School,
Lincoto (Mr Nath. Clerk). Matric. 1658. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 15, 1662. Called to the Bar, Feb. 11, 1669-70. Ancient,
1686. Bencher, 1692. (See an Oxford contemporary; s. of
Sir Robert, Bart., of Sedgebrook; M.P. for Grantham, etc.)
MARKHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 3, 1683.
2nd s. of Sir Robert, Bart., of Sedgebrook, Lines. B. there,
Feb. 13, 1667-8. School, Charterhouse. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 16, 1685. Died at sea, in the Bay of Bengal,
Aug. 25, 1690. Brother of George (1680). (Peile, 11. 94.)
MARKHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July
4, 1745. S. of Ralph (1700), R. of Tarporley, Cheshire. B.
there. Schools, Tarvin (Mr Thomasen) and Davenham,
Cheshire (Mr Eaton). Matric. i745; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752-
Incorp. at Oxford, May 4, 1753- B.D. and D.D. (Oxford)
1768. Fellow of Brasenose. Ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 24,
1749; priest, Sept. 22, 175 1, R. of Chetwynd, Salop, 1763-6.
R. of St Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex, 1768-86. Chaplain to
the King, 1779-86. Died Sept. 24, 1786. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Ralph (1751)- (Scott-Mayor, iii. 554.)
MARKHAM, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1613.
MARKHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, i677-
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1677; B.A.
i68o-i; M.A. 1684. R. of EastweU, Kent, 1687-1729. V. of
Kennington, 1687-1729. R. of Fordwich, c. 1714. Licensed
(vicar-general) Dec. 7, 1688, to marry Mary Greene, of St
Andrew's, Holbom. Died May, 1729.
MARKHAM, THEODORE. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.B. 1636.
MARKHAM, THOMAS (1460), see THROWLAND.
MARKAM, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1549. One of these names 5th s. of Sir John, of
Cotham, Notts., and Lieutenant of the Tower of London.
M.P. for Notts., 1553. Will dated, 1570. (Her. and Gen., vii.
323-)
MARKHAM, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, July 27,
1566.
MARKHAM, (senior). Pens, at Jesus, 1573-4-
MARKHAM, (junior). Pens, at Jesus, 1573-4-
MARKHAM, (senior). Adm. at King's, Easter, 1583.
MARKHAM, (junior). Adm. at King's, Easter, 1583.
MARKHAM, . Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1397-8.
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Markland, Edward
MARKLAND, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 23, 1709.
Of Blackrod, Lanes. Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1713. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. i, 1712-3.
MARKLAND, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
house, June 22, 1710. S. of Ralph (1675), V. of ChUdwall,
Lanes. B. Oct. 18, 1693. 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital.
Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Fellow,
1718. Engaged in private tuition. Of Uckfield, Sussex, and
finally of Milton Court, near Dorking. Author, classical.
Died July 7, 1776. Buried at Dorking. M.L Brother of the
next. {T. A.Walker, 224; D.N. B.)
MARKLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Jan.
3, 1718-9. Of Lancashire. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
1719; Scholar, 1719. Perhaps of Ardwick, near Manchester.
If so, died 1799. Brother of the above. (T. A. Walker, 239.)
MARKLAND, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June I, 1726. S. of Matthew, gent., of Nottinghamshire.
B. at Mansfield. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric.
1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. deacon {Lift. dim. from York)
Mar. 1730-1; priest (York) June 4, 1732. V. of Sutton-on-
Trent; Notts., 1746-83. V. of Egmanton, 1752-83. (Scott-
Mayor, ni. 399.)
MARKLAND, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Jesus, Mar. 30,
1675. Of Lancashire. Probably the same as the next, s. of
Ralph, of Wigan. Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1678; B.A. 1678-9;
M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 18, 1681; priest
(London) June 18, 1682. V. of Childwall, Lanes., 1690-1721.
Died 1721. Father of Jeremiah (1710) and John (1718-9).
{Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
MARKLAND, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 17, 1679.
(See the above.)
MARKS or MARKES, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Christ's,
Nov. 10, 1691. S. of William, of Gayton, Northants. Bapt.
at Green's Norton (his mother's home), Aug. 10, 1670. School,
Courteenhall, Northants. (Mr Ashbridge). Matric. 1691; B.A.
1695. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1695; priest. May 26,
1700. C. of Kettering. V. of Welford, Northants., 1705-47.
Buried there Sept. 14, 1747. (Peile, 11. 123; H. I. Longden.)
MARKS, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1644. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1646-7. Probably adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 24, 1650; s. of James, of Newton, Suffolk. Called
to the Bar, Feb. 10, 1657-8. Ancient, 1676. Bencher, 1679.
MARKES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1583.
MARKWELL, . D.D. 1467-8. Franciscan friar.
MARKWICK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 9, 1706.
S. of Francis, of Folkington, Sussex. Matric. 1707.
MARLAND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 7, 1600.
S. of James, of Rochdale, Lanes., yeoman. School, Rochdale
(Mr Holt). Migrated to Caius, Feb. 1603-4, age 21. B.A.
1603-4; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Colchester) May 26, 1605;
priest (York, for Lincoln) May 26, 1616. Head Master of
Rochdsile Grammar School, 1605-10. Sequestrator of
Buslingthorpe, Lines., in 1614. (Venn, i. 184.)
MARLBOROUGH, Earl of, see LEY, JAMES.
MARLER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1589.
One of these names (B.A.), R. of Epperston, Notts., 1603-33.
Died 1633. Father of John (1639).
MARLAR, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1476-7.
MARLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 27,
1639. S. of George (1589), deceased, late R. of Epperston,
Notts. B. there. School, Southwell (Mr SateheU). Matric.
1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1649.
MARLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1628; B.A. from Trinity, 1633-4.
MARLER, WILLIAM. 'B. in London; aged 40; late student of
Trinity College,' when ord. priest (London) Mar. 6, 1583-4.
One of these names R. of Walcot next Bath, 1587-1606. Will
(P.C.C.) 1610.
MARLEY, see also MORLEY.
MARLEY, BRIAN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1569;
B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576.
MARLEY, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 13, 1613.
S. of Cuthbert, of Ingleton, Durham. Matric. 1613; B.A.
1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1621; priest.
Mar. 1621-2. Perhaps died in Durham, and buried in the
Cathedral, Apr. 3, 1642. 'D.D.'
MARLEY, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Apr.
25, 1640. S. of George. B. at Ingleton, Durham. School,
Durham (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1640; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
R. of Winston, Durham, 1660-72. Buried there Feb. 18,
1674-5- Father of PhiUp (1674)- I^Peile, i. 469; H. M.
Wood.)
MARRIOTT, Henry
MARLEY or MORLEY, NICHOLAS. B.D. 150&-7. A monk.
D.D. 1516-7. Preb. of Durham, 1541-60 (assigned to another
in Al. Oxon.). V. of Pittington, Durham, 1548-60; deprived,
1560.
MARLEY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 20,
1674. S. of Cuthbert (1640), R. of Winston, Dvirham. B.
there. Bapt. July 16, 1657. School, BrignaU (Mr Johnson).
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Died young. (Peile, 11. 54; H. M.
Wood.)
MARLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1621.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628; B.D. 1636. Fellow,
1628-44, ejected. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20; priest, Dec.
21,1628. R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1637-8. R. of Little
Eversden, Cambs., 1639-44. (Walker, Sufferings, 157.)
MARLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1554.
Probably of Newcastle. One of these names died Jan. 16,
1609-10; buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle. (Peile, i. 57.)
MARLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 6,
1638. S. of John, merchant, of Newcastle. B. there. Bapt.
at St Nicholas, Aug. 26, 1621. School, Newcastle (Mr O.xley).
Matric. 1639. Adm. at Emmanuel, 1639-40. (Graduati con-
founds him with Wm Morley, of Emmanuel.)
MARLOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr.
16, 1638. S. of WiUiam. B. at Itchmfield, Sussex. Schools,
Oving (Mr Can) and Pulborough (Mr Laurence).
MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, as 'Marlin,' Lent, 1580-1. .S. of John, shoemaker,
of Canterbury. B. there, Feb. 1563-4. School, Canterbury;
resided almost continually till 1587. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
The well-known poet and dramatist. For an account of his
works see D.N.B. No definite information of his subsequent
career is accessible; at an early date, attached himself to the
Earl of Nottingham's theatrical company which produced
most of his plays. Acquainted with the leading men of letters,
including Raleigh. Probably personally acquainted with
Shakespeare. His 'heretical' views attracted the attention
of the authorities, and a warrant was issued for his arrest,
1593. Killed at Deptford in a drunken brawl. Buried there
June 1, 1593, by Francis Archer, as recorded in the Parish
Register of St Nicholas, Deptford. (Cooper, 11. 158; D.N.B.;
H. G. Harrison.)
MARLOW, MICHAEL. M.A. from Christ's, 1740. S. of
Michael, gent., of St Leonard's, Middlesex. Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, 1728, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1731.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20, 1733; priest (London) Mar. 2,
1734-5. R. of Thorpe Malsor, Northants., 1735-42. V. of
Nasing, Essex, 1752-61. R. of Laekford, Sufiolk, 1761-95.
R. of Freston St Peter, 1775-95. Chaplain, Aske's Hospital,
Hoxton. Died at Hoxton, Jan. 30, 1795. Will, P.C.C.
(Peile, II. 231; G. Mag.)
MARLOWE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, i6o5. One of these names V. of Stockland-Bristol,
Somerset, 1627.
MARLTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 22, 1621.
S. of William, gent. B. at Bamingham, Suftolk. School,
Bury (Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1622-8; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept.
21,1628. R. of St Michael Coslany, Norwich, 1629-34. R. of
Bacton, Suffolk, 1634-63. Will dated, Feb. 14, 1664-5;
proved (Norivich C. C.) 1665. (Venn, i. 254.)
MARLTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Dec. 28, 1716. B. at
Hartest, Suffolk.
MARMION, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1561. Scholar from Westminster, 1565, as 'Stephen.'
MAROBARNE, LUKE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
June 20, 1656. S. of Francis, of York, bookseller. School,
York. Matric. 1656.
MAROR, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1520-1.
MARPLE, JOB. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 24, 1679. Of Derby-
shire. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 24, 1683-4. V. of WhiteNotley, Essex, 1690-2.
V. of Boreham, 1691. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1738.
MARRET, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 16, 1611;
Scholar, 1611; Matric. 1612; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. from Trinity,
as Marriott, 1618. Fellow of Pembroke, 1618.
MARRIOT, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, July 17,
1677. 2nd s. of John, yeoman. B. at Fulwood, Sheflfield,
Yorks. School, Sheffield. Matric. 1677.
MARRIOT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Jan.
10, 1686-7. S. and h. of James, Esq., wardrobe-keeper at
Hampton Court, Middlesex. B. there. School, Eton. Matric.
1687. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 8, 1686-7. Called
to the Bar, May 18, 1694. Brother of Richard (1692).
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MARRIOTT, JAMES. Adtn. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 17,
1746; Scholar, 1747; Matric. 1748; LL.B. 1752; LL.D. 1757.
Fellow, 1756-64. Master, 1764-1803. Vice -Chancellor, 1767-
8. Adm. to the College of Advocates, Nov. 3, 1757. King's
Advocate, 1764-8. Judge of Admiralty Court, 1778-98-
Knighted, 1778. M.P. for Sudbury, 1781-4, 179&-1802.
Author, legal, political; also published poems. Died Mar. 21,
1803. (D.N.B.; Trin. Hall Coll. Hist., 204.)
MARRYAT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 10, i6i8.
Matric. 1618-9; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
MAREOT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Lent, 1645-6.
MARRYOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1680. ist s. of Richard (of St Giles-in-the-Fields). B. in
London. School, St Albans (Mr George James). Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 13, 1679.
MARRYOTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sx John's, May 26,
1720. S. of John, clerk, of Berkshire. B. at Binfield, near
Windsor. School, Botesdale, Suffolk (Mr Mayboume).
Matric. 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1724-5; priest,
Sept. 18, 1726. R. of Withem, Lines., 1726-81. C. of Boxley,
Kent, 1728. Perhaps V. of Finchingfield, Essex, 1771-82.
{Scott-Mayor, in. 334.)
MARRIOTT, RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Dec. 19, 1716. S. of Augustine, of London, gent. B.A. 1720-
i; M.A. 1724; D.D. 1761. Fellow, 1725. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Sept. 25, 1726; priest, May 28, 1727. Chaplain to
George II. R. of Darfield, Yorks., 1732-82. R. of Eastwell,
Kent, 1734-7. Married, Oct. 26, 1731, at Lichborough, Lady
Diana, dau. of Basil, 4th Earl of Denbigh. Died May 6, 1782,
aged 82. Buried at Darfield. M.I. WiU, P.C.C. (Burke,
L.G.; M. H. Peacock.)
MARRIOTT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Apr. 8, 1692. S. of James, Esq. B. at Hampton Court,
Middlesex. School, Molesey, Surrey. Matric. 1692. Succeeded
his father as Wardrobe-Keeper at Hampton Court. Died
Oct. 20, 1 72 1. M.I. Hampton. WiU, P.C.C. Brother of
Henry (1686-7).
MARRIOTT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb.
14; priest, Feb. 15, 1629-30. C. of Paulerspury, Northants.
Probably V. of Lenham, Kent, 1631 (M.A.). R. of St Stephen
Walbrook, London, 1663-89. R. of St Paul, Shadwell,
1671-89. Perhaps D.D. Died 1689, aged 81. Buried at
St Stephen Walbrook, May 19, 1689. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
MARRIETT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 20, 1657.
Of Kent. One Rob. Marriott, of Mortlake, Surrey, clerk, 1669.
(Harl. Soc, xxiii. 163.)
MARIAT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1563;
B.A. 1565-6, as Marryat. One of these names ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Apr. 30, 1573. Schoohnaster and C. of
Daventry, Northants. Buried there Mar. 22, 1615-6. M.I.
(H. I. Longden.)
MARRIOT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1646; B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653. Incorp. at Oxford, 1664.
One of these names, of Whitechurch, Warws., adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1647. R. of Little Canfield, Essex, 1665-90.
Probably R. of St Margaret Patens, London, 1690-1708.
Died before Aug. 1708.
MARIOT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 15,
1673. Matric. 1673.
MARRIOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 3, 1709. S. of John, gent. B. at Wateringbury, Kent.
School, Eton. Matric. 1709. Probably adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 17, 1712; s. and h. of John, of the Inner
Temple.
MARRIOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
May 4, 1637. S. of William, yeoman, of Paulerspury, North-
ants. B. there. School, Lenham, Kent (private; Mr Balsar).
Matric. 1637.
MARRIOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 26, 1682.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 20, 1689. R. of Little Canfield, Essex, 1690. Licensed,
Jan. 8, 1691-2, age 27, to marry Susannah BaUett, of Hatfield
Broadoak, Essex. WiU (Comm. C. Essex) 1732.
MARRIS, see also MORRIS.
MARRIS, EDWARD (or EDMUND). Adm. sizar at Trinity,
June 9, 1669. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1669; LL.B. 1683.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674. V. of Aldborough, Yorks.,
1 677-1 720. Preb. of Ripon.
MARES or MARYS, JOHN. B.A. 1508-9; M.A. 1512. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1512. WUl (V.C.C.) 1522.
MARRIS, JOHN (1673), see MORRIS.
MARRYS, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 20, 1582.
Of Lincolnshire. B..\. 1586-7; M..\. 1590. Probably brother
of Robert (1582).
Marsden, Henry
MARRES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1546.
Probably akin to Thomas (1544).
MARRIS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 16,
1675. S. of Richard, harness-maker, of Gresham, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Holt (Mr Bainbrigg) and Aylsham (Mr
Ransome). Matric. 1675, as Morris; Scholar, 1675-9; B.A.
1678-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 15, 1679; priest, Dec.
1682. V. of Runham, Norfolk, 1686. V. of Marthjun, 1694.
V. of Hemsby, 1709-28. Died 1728, aged 73. {Venn, 1. 452.)
MARRYS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Easter, 1582.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) June 3, 1593. R. of RothweU, Lines., 1593.
WiU (Lincoln) 1646. Probably brother of Nicholas (1582).
MARES, THOMAS. B.A. 1499-1500.
MARYSS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1544 .
Perhaps of Burgh, Lines.
MARROW or MAROW, EDWARD. LL.B. 1634 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Sir Edward, of BerksweU, Warws., Knt.
School, Winchester (1622, age 13). B.C.L. (New CoUege,
Oxford) 1633. {Vis. of Warws., 1682.)
MARROW, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 2,
1645-6. B. in Warwickshire. Probably of BerkesweU,
Warws.; s. of Samuel, Esq. His son, Samuel (? 1667), created
Bcirt., 1679. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Grantham,
of Goltho, Lines. Died May, 1659, aged c. 30. (Burke, Ext.
Bart.; Vis. of Warms., 1682; Jewitt, xxiii. 50.)
MARROWE, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 22,
1580. S. of William, of Lydgate, Suffolk. Schools, Botesdale
and 'CaseU.' Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 9, 1582. C. of West
Wickham, Cambs., 1585. R. of Withersfield, Sufiolk, 1595.
Licensed to preach in diocese of Ely, 1607. (Venn, i. 107.)
MARROW, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Perhaps R. of Elsdon, Northumber-
land, 1625.
MARROW, JAMES. M.A. from Clare, 1608.
MARROW, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 23, 1693-4. Of
Yorkshire. Probably s. of John, attorney of Doncaster.
Bapt. there, Nov. 4, 1676. Scholar from Wakefield School.
Matric. 1694. (M. H. Peacock.)
MARROW or MORROWE, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from
Clare, Michs. 1587; B.A. (?); M.A. 1599.
MARROW, SAMUEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's,
July 8, 1667. S. of Edward (Thomas, according to G.E.C.),
of BerkesweU, Warws. B. at RatcUffe, Notts., June 21, 1653.
School, RatcUffe. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 5, 1669. Created
Baronet, July 16, 1679. Died in or before 1699. {Vis. of
Wanvs., 1682; Peile, 11. 12; G.E.C.)
MARSDEN, ADAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 8,
1685-6. 5th s. of Henry. B. at Gisbum, Yorks. Bapt. there,
July 13, 1667. School, 'Cheldrow,' Essex (Mr More). Matric.
1685-6. Brother of the next and of Henry (1682).
MARSDEN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 13, 1679.
S. of Henry, of Gisbum, Yorks., Esq. Bapt. there, July 11,
1660. Matric. 1679. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 16, 1680-1.
CaUed to the Bar, June 21, 1686. Alive in 1692. Brother
of Adam and of Henry (1682). (J. Parker.)
MARSDEN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
Jan. 10, 1682-3, from Brasenose, Oxford. Matric. there,
June 15, 1680. S. of MUes, of Prescot, Lanes., clerk. B. at
Famworth. School, Famworth (Mr Ormstone). Matric.
1683; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. priest (Chester) Dec. 19, 1686.
Perhaps C. of Famworth, Lanes., 1687-9; and at Prescot, in
1693. Archdeacon of Man, 1700-1. Drowned at sea, 1701.
(Al. Oxon.; E. Axon.)
MARSDEN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sx John's, May 23,
1632. S. of Thomas, of ThomehiU, Yorks. B. at NewhaU
Manor, ThomehUl. Bapt. there, Oct. 13, 1616. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
MARSDEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1682.
Doubtless s. of Henry, of Gisbum, Yorks., Esq. Bapt. there,
Oct. 14, 1664. Matric. 1682-3; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 9, 1682. Succeeded to Gisbum, on
death of his brother Charles. Father of Henry (1712), brother
of Adam (1685-6) and Charles (1679)- (J- Parker.)
MARSDEN, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
July 4, 1712. S. of Henry (above). B. at Gisbum, Yorks.
School, Bradford (Mr Clapham). Of Wenniugton, Lanes.,
Esq. Married EUza, dau. of WiUiam Sandford, of Askham,
Westmorland. Died Oct. 10, 1742, aged 47. Buried at
MeUing, Lanes. Father of the next. (J. Parker.)
MARSDEN, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sx John's,
July 1, 1740. S. of Henry (above), Esq., of Wennington HaU,
Lanes. B. at Askham, Westmorland. School, Scorton,
Yorks. (Mr Noble). Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 29,
1742. Succeeded his father at Wennington. Married Persida,
dau. of WiUiam Dolman, of Bottisford and Doncaster.
Died 1761. (J. Parker.)
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Marsden, Jeremiah
MARSDEN, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Sept. 8, 1645. S. of Ralph, clerk. B. at Newton, Cheshire.
Bapt. at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes., Dec. 31, 1626. School,
Manchester (Mr Bridoke). Matric. 1645. Lecturer at Kendal,
1657. V. of Edenhall, Cumberland, 1658. Minister at Hull
and at Allerton. Ejected from Ardsley Chapel, Wakefield,
1662. Imprisoned at Oxford and Newgate. Died in Newgate
prison, 1684. Perhaps in Ireland in 1657; see Leslie's Armagh
Clergy, 114. (Calamy, 11. 552; Peile, 1. 499; J. Parker; E.
Axon.)
MARSDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 30, 1729. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1729,
MARSDEN, RICHARD. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Brasenose College, Nov. 7, 1655; B.A. (Oxford)
16^9; M.A. 1662. R. of Slaidbum, Yorks., 1660; succeeded
by a nephew Richard, who died in 1690. (J. Parker.)
MARSDEN, ROBERT. Adm.sizarat Jesus, Oct. 12, 1683. S. of
Thomas (i690),V.ofWaIton-on-the-Hill, Lanes. Matric. 1684;
Scholar, 1686; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691; B.D. 1700. Fellow,
1693-1703. Ord. priest (Norwich) Aug. 1692. V. of St
Clement's, Cambridge, 1694. V. of Rempston, Notts., 1713-
Preb. of Southwell, 1713-48. Archdeacon of Nottingham,
1716-48. Died Aug. 1748, 'aged 90.' Buried at Rempston.
(A. Gray.)
MARSDEN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Cathari.ve's, .\pr. 16,
1725. Of Peniston, Yorks. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1729. V. of Lythe, Yorks., I739-50-
V. of Givendale, in 1745. V. of Millington, in 1745. Died
Sept. 23, 1750.
MARSDEN, THOMAS. M.A. 1690 {Cmn. Reg.). S. of Robert,
V. of Clitheroe, Lanes. Bapt. there, Dec. 21, 1637. Matric.
from Brasenose College, Oxford, July 20, 1654; B.A. (Oxford)
1657-8; M.A. 1661. Master of Clitheroe Grammar School,
1662. Master of Chester School. C. at Doddleston, Cheshire.
V. of Walton-on-the-Hill, Lanes., 1665-1720. One of the
four Lancashire preachers, 1690, 'B.D.' Died .\pr. 15, 1720.
Father of Robert (1683). {Al. Oxon.; E. Axon.)
MARSEY (? MERSEA, Essex), Vicar of. B.D. 1518-9.
MARSH, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, June 15,
1636. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Wispington, Lines. School,
Sleaford (Mr Edm. Trevillion). Matric. 1636. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 640.)
MARSH, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, f. 1589.
Probably s. of Thomas (1567), of Ely. Bapt. at Trinity
Church, Ely, Nov. 25, 1571. Matric. 1589. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, from Staple Inn, May 7, 1596. Ancient, 1617. Buried
at Ely, Jan. 3, 1636. {Vis. of Cambs., 1619; Top. and Gen.,
II. 248.)
MARSH or DE LA MARSH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, July 4, 1635. Of Guernsey. Matric. 1635.
MARSH, EDWARD. LL.B 1S65-6. Probably B.A. (Oxford)
1543-4. R. of Wootton, Isle of Wight, 1547. {Al. Oxon.)
MARSH, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 9, 1620. Matric.
1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Perhaps Master of Halifax
School, 1629-49.
MARSH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May 23,
1659. S. of Richard (1626-7), clerk, of Bromley, Kent. B. at
Horsemonden. School, Ton bridge. Matric. 1659; Scholar,
1659-63; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1667. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb.
16, 1667-8; priest. May 17, 1668. C. in Kent. (Venn,i. 406.)
MARSH, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
MARSH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1642.
S. of Henry, of Edgeworth, Gloucs., Esq. B.A. 1646-7; M.A.
1650. Fellow of Caius, 1651-61. Incorp. M.A. at Dublin,
1661. Dean of Connor, 1 660-1; of Armagh, 1661-7. Bishop
of Limerick, 1667-73; of Kilmore, 1673-82. Archbishop of
Dublin, 1682-93. Opposed TyTconnel; withdrew to England,
1689; returned after the battle of the Boyne, 1690. Died
Nov. 16, 1693. Buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
Will, Dublin. {Venn, i. 383; D.N.B.)
MARCHE, GABRIEL. M.A. 1624 (on King's visit). Probably
s. of Richard, of Conway, Carnarvon. Groom of the King's
Privy Chamber and Marshall of the Admiralty of England,
1634. Of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. Age about 30
in 1626. Married Judith, dau. of Captain Thomas Philipott,
of Kent. Buried at St Anne's, Blackfriars, London, Dec. i,
1635. Probably father of Thomas (1645). {G.E.C; Marsh
Families.)
MARSH, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1551.
Probably s. of George, of Dean, Lanes. B. c. 1515. For a
time a farmer. Ord. deacon (London) May, 1552. C. of All
Hjdlows, Bread Street, London, and Langton, Leics. Preached
in the north of England; imprisoned at Lancaster Castle,
1554. Condemned for heresy, and burnt at Chester, Apr. 24,
I555- {Cooper, i. 126, who confounds him with Peter;
D.N.B.; Peile, i. 48.)
Marsh, John
MARSH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 10, 1673.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1673; M.B. 1683. Married, at Wake-
field, Nov. 16, 1689, Margaret, dau. of Joshua Witton, R. of
Thomhill, Yorks. Died Feb. 26, 1689-90. Buried at Darton.
M.I. (M. H. Peacock.)
MARSH, GEORGE. M.A. from King's, 1706. S. of John (1659),
of Milton Abbas, Dorset, clerk. Matric. from BaUiol College,
Oxford, Dec. 15, 1691, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1695. V. of
Milton Abbas, and schoolmaster there, 1700-37. R. of
Athelhampton with Burleston, 1706-37. Died Mar. 3, 1736-
7. (.4/. 0;t;on.; F. S. Hockaday.)
MARSH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 18, 1712. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Richard. Bapt. Apr. 10, 1694, at St.
Michael-le-Belfry, York. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A.
1724. Ord. deacon (York) May; priest, Sept. 1719. R. of
Ford, Northumberland, 1722-60. Married (1) Anne, dau. of
William Jackson, of York: (2) at ChiUingham, May i8, 1736,
Sarah Robson. Buried May 9, 1760. Father of Richard
(1743). (H. M. Wood.)
MARSH or MARCHE, HUMBERSTON. Adm. pens, (age 27) at
Peterhouse, May 9, 1616. S. of Robert, of Haddenham,
Isle of Ely. Matric. 1616. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 10,
1619. J. P. for the Isle of Ely. Of Haddenham. Married
Lattice, dau. of Edmond Skipwith, of Fordham, Norfolk.
Died c. 1658. Father of WilUam (1641) and Miles. (7". A.
Walker, 2; Vis. of Cambs., 1619.)
MARSH, JAMES. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of London,
gent. S. of Robert, grocer. Matric. from St Mary's Hall,
Oxford, June 18, 1610, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1612; M.A.
1617; B.D. and D.D. 1630. Fellow of Merton, 1613. R. of
Gamlingay, Cambs., 1630-2. V. of St Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, 1631-43. R. of Chingford, Essex, 1632. V. of
Cuckfield, Sussex, 1638. Archdeacon of Chichester, 1640;
sequestered, 1643; Chancellor, 1642. President of Sion
College, 1645. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of John Davis,
Knt., of Pangbourne, Berks, (her M.I. at Hurst) ; (2) Elizabeth,
dau. of Nich. Killingtree, sister to Bishop Duppa's wife.
Died abroad before 1646. {Al. Oxofi.; Vis. of London, 1634;
Genealogist, N.S., iv. 118.)
MARSH, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse, June 17,
1723. Of Lancashire. School, Winwick. Matric. 1723;
Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1726-7.
MARSH, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 16, i749- Of
Salop. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756; B.D. 1765.
Fellow, 1757-77. R. of South Walsham St Lawrence,
Norfolk, 1774-1808. R. of Rockland Major, 1774-1808.
MERSH, JOHN. LL.B. (? of Cambridge). R. of Kelshall, Herts.,
1465.
MERSHE, JOHN. Scholar of Jesus, 1546-/-
MARSH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1567; B.A.
1571-2; M..\. 1575. Perhaps incorp. at Oxford, 1592. Prob-
ably ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 22, i577-
MARSH or MERSSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, c.
Apr. 1571. S. of Bartholomew, of West Wickham, Cambs.
School, Bury St Edmunds. B.A. 1575-6. Resided in
Cambridge, was called 'Dr,' and assisted Gerard in his
Herbal. (Cooper, Ath. Cant., 11. 242; Venn, i. 67.) Another of
these names, of Ely diocese, was ord. priest (R.C.) at Douay,
1579, and sent to England, 1580. {Douay Diary.)
MARSH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1587.
MARSH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 16, 1596; priest. Mar. 25, 1597.
V. of Stowe, Bucks., 1603-32. Buried there Aug. 23, 1632.
Will (P.C.C.) 1632.
MARSH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1619;
scholar from Westminster, 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. One of these names, of Piddle
Hinton, Dorset, subscribed for deacon and priest (Bristol)
Feb. 21, 1629-30. (F. S. Hockaday.)
MARSH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1625. Of
Kent. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas (1608), of East
Langdon, Kent, Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. i, 1628.
Married Cicely, dau. of Christopher Turner, of Milton
Ernest, Beds.
MARSH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 163 1.
Possibly identical with the legal writer, for whom see
D.N.B.
MARSH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 28,
1651. S. of Richard (1599), D.D., V. of Birstall, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1651. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from University College, Mar. 28, 1655; B.A. 1655. V. of
Hooton Pagnal, Yorks., 1664-70. Perhaps V. of Yarm,
1696-7; cind of Kirk Leavington, 1696-7. Died 1697.
{F.M.G., 891.)
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MARSH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1659;
B.A. 1662. One of these names C. of Piddlehinton, Dorset,
in 1663. R. of Milton Abbas, 1669-99; and Master of the
School there, 1680-99. R- oi Witherstone, Dorset, 1669-99.
Father of George (1706). (F. S. Hockaday.)
MARSH or MARCH, JOHN. M.A. 1671 (Incorp. from O.xford).
S. of Richard. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Feb. 17, 1639-40. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
June 15, :657; B.A. (St Edmund Hall) 1661; M.A. 1664;
B.D. 1674. Vice-Principal of St Edmund Hall. V. of
Embleton, Northumberland, 1672-9. V. of St Nicholas,
Newcastle, 1679-92. Buried there Dec. 4, 1692. (Al. Oxott.;
H. M. Wood.)
MARSH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 18,
1722. S. of Richard (1688), clerk, of Kent. B. at Langdon
Abbey, near Dover. School, Canterbury (Mr Smith). Matric.
1722; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt.
dim. from Canterbury) Dec. 24, 1727; C. of Christ Church,
Kent; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1732-3. V. of St Margaret-
at-Cliffe, Kent, 1733-73- V. of West Cliffe, 1733-73- V. of
Buckland, till 1773. Died Sept. 1, 1773. M.I. at St Margaret-
at-Cliffe. Brother of Richard (1727) and William (1738).
{Scott-Mayor, m. 350.)
MARSH, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 24, 1693-4. Of
Kent.
MARSH or MARCH, MILES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
May 15, 1648. 3rd s. of Humberston (1616), of Haddenham.
B. there. School, Ely (Mr Hitch). Matric. 1648; Scholar,
1648-52. Died unmarried, Nov. 10, 1684. Buried at Hadden-
ham. Brother of William (1641). {Venn, i. 372.)
MARSH, NARCISSUS. D.D. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William. B. at Hannington, near Cricklade, Wilts., 1638.
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, July 25, 1655; B.A.
(Oxford) 1657-8; M.A. 1660; B.D. 1667; D.D. 1671. Fellow
of Exeter College, 1658-73. Principal of St .-Mban's Hall,
1673-8. Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter, and afterwards
to Lord Cleirendon. V. of Swindon, 1662-3. Provost of
Trinity College, Dublin, 1679-83. Bishop of Ferns and
Leighlin, 1683-91. V. of Gresford, 1686-^0. Preb. of St
Asaph, 1690-1. Archbishop of Cashel, 1691-4; of Dublin,
1694-1703; and of Armagh, 1703-13. Six times Lord Justice
of Ireland between 1699 and 1711. Author, miscellaneous.
Encouraged the teaching of the Irish language and co-
operated with Robert Boyle in preparing an Irish translation
of the Old Testament. Died Nov. 2, 1713. Buried in St
Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Will, Dublin. {Al. Oxon.;
D.y.B.)
MARSH, NATHAN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1605-6;
Scholar, 1605-6; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 30; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1613, as Nathaniel.
C. of Broughton, Hunts., 1613. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1615.
MARSH, NICHOLAS. .A.dm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1589. B. at Croydon, Surrey, 1570. Matric. 1589; B.A.
1593-4; M..\. 1597; B.D. 1606. Fellow, 1592-9. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1608. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Nov. 22; priest,
Nov. 29, 1601. R. of Battlesden, Beds., 1601-26. R. of
Norhill, 1601. Married FrEmces, dau. of Thomas Faldoe, of
Oakley, Beds.
MARSH, PETER. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 14, 1534. Of Hendon, Middlesex. B.A. 1538-g; M.A.
1542. Fellow, 1537-55. Steward to Archbishop Parker.
{Cooper, I. 126, confounded with George Marsh.)
MARSH, PHILEMON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 28,
1739. S. of Philemon (vintner), of Yorkshire. B. at Hull,
July 21, 1720. School, Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric.
1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb.
27, 1742-3; priest (York) May 5, 1745. R. of St Martin,
Micklegate, York, 1745-88; of Holy Trinity, Micklegate,
1754-88. Married Mary, dau. of Geo. Benson (Mayor of
York, 1738). Died 1788. (G. A/ag.; M. H. Peacock; H. M.
Wood.)
MARSHE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590.
MARSH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1588-9;
Scholar, 1590.
MARSH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 18, 1599.
Of Yorkshire. B. at Finchampstead, Berks., 1585. B.A.
1604-5; M.A. 1608; D.D. (Oxford) 1636. Ord. priest (York)
Sept. 1609. Chaplain to Charles I. V. of Birstall, Yorks.,
1614-62. Preb. of Southwell, 1625-63; of York, 1634-63;
of Ripon, 1634-62. J. P. for West Riding. V. of Halifax,
1638-62. Archdeacon of West Riding, Yorks., 1641-63.
Dean of York, 1644 (installed, 1660). Died Oct. 13, 1663.
Buried in York Minster. Father of John (1651). {Al. Oxon.;
Walker, Sufferings, 82.)
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Marsh, Thomas
MARSH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Feb. 12,
1626-7, from Trinity College (adm. there, June 20, 1626).
S. of Francis, of Kent. Schools, Kent and London. Matric.
1626-7; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Perhaps P.C. of Leeds,
Kent, 1635-41. Probably P.C. of Bromley, 1663-6. Chaplain
to the Rt. Hon. Lord Colepeper. V. of East Peckham, 1664-
89. One of these names R. of Rucking, before 1664. Buried
at East Peckham, May ii, 1689. Father of Edward {1659).
{Peile, I. 379)
MARSH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1637.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1640-1.
MARSH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 8, 1651.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1654. Perhaps s. and h. of John, of
St Albans, Herts.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 31, 1657.
MARSH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from King's, Lent, 1656-7.
MARSH, RICHARD. .\dm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 23,
1688. S. of Thomas. B. at Waltham, Kent. Schools,
Waltham (Mr Johnson) and King's School, Canterbury.
Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Fellow, 1696-1701.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 30, 1697; priest, Sept. 24, 1699.
V. of St Margaret-at-Cli£fe, Kent, 1700-32. V. of Buckland,
1703. V. of West Cliffe, 1706-32. Died Dec. 24, 1732. M.I.
at St Margaret-at-Cliffe. Father of John (1722), William
(1738) and of the next.
MARSH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 15,
1727. S. of Richard (above), R. of St Margaret-at-CUSe,
Kent. B. there. School, Canterbury (Mr Lehunt). Matric.
1727. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1728. B.A. 1731-2; M.A.
1756. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20, 1733; priest (London)
Sept. 21, 1735. V. of Faversham, Kent, 1744-78. Minor
canon of Canterbury. Married Elizabeth Frend, Sept. 18,
1744, at Canterbury Cathedral. Died Aug. 31, 1778. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1779. Brother of John (1722) and William (1738).
{Scott-Mayor, iii. 403; H. G. Harrison.)
MARSH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, July i,
1743. S. of George (1712), R. of Ford, Northumberland.
Bapt. there, Jan. 28, 1723-4. School, Durham (Mr Dong-
worth). Matric. 1743; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1746-7. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1748. C. of Munden, Herts. Perhaps
R. of Gt Tey, Essex. Married Anne Springham, of Essex.
{PeiU, 11. 244; H. M. Wood.)
MARCHE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1574.
MARSHE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1577-8.
MARSHE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1578-9.
MARSH, SAMUEL. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Samuel, R. of Finchampstead, Berks. Subscribed at Oxford,
Apr. 16, 1613. B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1616; M.A.
1620; B.D. 1629; D.D. 1636. Proctor (Oxford) 1625. Preb.
of Sarum, 1636. R. of Patney, Wilts., 1639. Died apparently
unmarried. Will dated, Aug. 2, 1656; proved (P.C.C.) Aug.
18, 1657. {Vis. of Middlesex, 1664; G.E.C., Marsh Families.)
MARSHE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1639. Of Essex. B.A. 1642-3. Will of one of these
names of Braintree, Essex, clerk, 1644-5 (Archd. London).
MARSH, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 23, 1708-9.
S. of William, of the Isle of Ely. Matric. 1709.
MARCHE, THOMAS. B.C.L. 'Has lectured two years,' 1366.
Petitions the Pope for augmentation. {Cal. Pap. Pet.)
MERSCHE, THOMAS. Studied theology for many years a.t
Cambridge and elsewhere. Gilbertine canon of St Catherine's,
Lincoln. Minor Papal penitentiary at Rome. {Cal. 0/ Papal
Letters, 1426.)
MARSHE or MARCHE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pem-
broke, Michs. 1567. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Ely, Cambs.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, from Staple Inn, 1568. Barrister, 1577.
.\ncient, 1584. Buried in Trinity Church, Ely, Dec. 8, 1589.
Probably father of Andrew (1589)- {Top. and Gen., 11. 248.)
MARSHE, THOMAS. .\dm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Apr.
II, 1581. S. of Thomas, gent., of Waresley, Hunts., and of
South Mimms, Middlesex. B. at Mimms. School, St Albans,
Herts. Sheriff for Cambridgeshire, 1593; for Huntingdon-
shire, 1594. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Kimpton,
of London, Merchant Taylor. Died May 7, 1624. Buried at
Waresley. M.I. One of these names (probably a contemporary,
s. of Robert, of St Foster's, London) matric. from Magdalen
CoUege, Oxford, Nov. 24, 1581, age 14; B.A. 1585. Student
of Lincohi's Inn, 1584. (Venn, i. 110; Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.,
Marsh Families.)
MARSH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 17, 1608.
Of Kent. Probably s. of John, of East Langdon, Kent, Esq.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 11, 1608-9. Married Margaret,
dau. of John Gokin, of Ripple, Kent. Died 1634. Will
proved (P.C.C.) Mar. 13, 1633-4. Father of John (1625).
(G.E.C., Marsh Families.)
Marsh, Thomas
MARSH or MARCH. THOMAS. Ma trie. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1615. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1618-9. Perhaps s. and h. of
William, of Icklingham, Suffolk, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln s
Inn, May 10, 1619.
MARSH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1621.
Of Essex.
MARSH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these names C. of Gt
Wakering, Essex, 1637.
MARSH, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1640. Of Middlesex. Probably s. and h. of Thomas,
of Hackney, Middlesex, Esq., and grandson of Thomas (1581).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 7, i644- Married Dorothy, dau. of
James Horsey, of Huningham, Warws. Died July 23, 1649,
aged 25. Buried at South Mimms, Middlesex. M.I. (F. C.
Cass, South Mimms, 56.)
MARSH, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 2, 1645.
Matric. 1646. Probably s. and h. of Gabriel (1624), of Upton
Court, Kent, deceased; adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept. 26, 1646.
Living, 1678. (G.E.C., Marsh Families.)
MARSH or MARCH, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1637. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1640-1.
MARSH, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1561.
MARSH, WALTER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1377-8.
S. of John, mercer. B. in London. School, Merchant Taylors'.
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 13,
1585-6. Preb. of Lichfield, 1581-90. Archdeacon of Derby,
c. 1586-90. R. of Hamstall Ridware, Staffs., 1586-90. Adm.
at Douay College, 1591. {Douay Diary; Wm. Salt Arch. Soc,
1915, 113.)
MARCH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1559;
B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1566. One
of these names V. of Tong, Kent, 1565.
MARSH, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1563.
MARCH, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 20) at Caius, Mar. 17,
i6n-2. S. of Thomas, gent., of East Dereham, Norfolk.
School, GtFransham (Mr Hebbome). Matric. 1612. Perhaps
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. One of these names ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 24, 1615. V. of Heacham, Norfolk, 1615-34.
Died 1634, aged '47.' (Venn, \. 215.)
MARCH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1618.
Of Ely.
MARSHE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 7, 1619-
B. in Lincolnshire. Matric. 1619.
MARCH, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1620. Of Ely.
B.A. 1622-3. One of these names s. of Christopher, of Ely.
Age 17 in 1619.
MARCH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
MARCH or MARSH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius,
May 15, 1641. S. of Humberston (1616), Esq., of Thetford,
Isle of Ely. B. at Haddenham. School, Ely (Mr Hitch).
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6,
1644-5. J. P. for Isle of Ely. A strong royalist. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of William Farmer, of Fulboum, Cambs.
Died 1700. Buried at Haddenham. M.I. Brother of Miles.
{Venn, i. 343.)
MARSH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, July 7,
1694. S. of William, grocer. B. at Ely, Cambs. School, Ely
(Mr Silvertop). Matric. 1695.
MARSH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May 17,
1738. 7th s. of Richard (1688), clerk. B. at Dover. School,
Canterbury (Mr Monins). Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2. Ord.
deacon (Bristol) June 13, 1742; priest (Exeter) Feb. 27, 1742-
3. R. of Bicknor, Kent, 1743. V. of Bapchild, 1751-9. R. of
St Mary, Romney Marsh, 1759-1802. Brother of John (1722)
and Richard (1727). (Scott-Mayor, in. 493.)
MARCH, . B.A. 1475-6; M.A. 1479; B.D. 1484-5. Prob-
ably Fell.-Com. of Corpus Christi, 148 i.
MARSH, . B.A. 1481-2; M.A. 1485-6.
MARCH, -. B.A. 1491-2.
MARSH, . .\dm. at Corpus Christi, 15S7.
MARCH, . .^dm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1604.
MARESCHAL, ALAN LB. Adm. at King's Hall, 1341. Died
Oct. I, 1343.
MARSHALL, ANTHONY. Matric sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1620; Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1636;
D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1627, ejected. Vice-Master,
1665-6. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1639. R. of Bottesford,
Leics., 1662. Will proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1679.
MARSHALL, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 27, 1679. S. of John. B. at Bin^ey, Yorks. School,
Bingley (Mr Murgatroyd). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1684-5.
Marshall, George
MARSHALL, AUGUSTINE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1605. One of these names s. of Augustine, of Brandon, Lines.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 642; G. W. Marshall, 11. 84.)
MARSHALL, BOWDLER. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 24,
1599. Of London.
MARSHALL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 20,
1731-2. Of Middlesex. Perhaps s. of Nathaniel (1696). Bapt.
at St Andrew's, Holbom, Oct. 31, 1717. Matric. 1732.
(G. W. Marshall, i. 16.)
MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1632. Perhaps s. of Christopher, of Alford, Lines.,
mercer. B. in Lincolnshire. Migrated to Boston, New
England, where he was imder Mr Cotton. Returned, ejected
from Woodkirk, near Wakefield, Yorks., 1662. Afterwards
preacher at Topclifle. Died Feb. 1672, aged 59. Will proved
(York) Jan. 31, 1672-3. (Calamv, 11. 579; G. W. Marshall, 1.
281.)
MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 25,
1747. Of Killingholme, Lines. Matric. i747; Scholar; B.A.
1750-1; M.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1751;
priest, Dec. 1752. C. of Cavendish, SuSolk. Will of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1800; of Gt Haseley, Oxon., clerk.
MARSHALL, CUTHBERT. B.A. 1508-9. Of Northumberland.
M.A. 1S12; B.D. 1518; D.D. 1523. Fellow of Pembroke,
1511. R. of Whitburn, Durham, 1525-50- Preb. of York,
1526-50. Archdeacon of Nottingham, 1528-50. V. of
Aycliffe, Durham, 1533. Chaplain of the Archbishop of
York. Implicated in the Pilgrimage of Grace, but acquitted.
Buried in York Minster, Jan. 25, 1549-50- Will (P.C.C).
(Cooper, I. 97.)
MARSHAL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
June 30, 1749. S. of Joshua (1717), Esq., of Middlesex,
and of Walthamstow, Essex. B. in London. School, Ton-
bridge. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) Mar. 11, 1756; priest (Rochester) May 21, 1758.
R. of Fawkham, Kent, 1758-97- V. of Charing, 1766-97.
P.C. of Egerton, 1773-97. Died May 8, i797- Will, P.C.C.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 590.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1576. B. at Hytch, Herts. B.A. from Clare, 1580-1; M.A.
1584. Ord. priest (London) June 2, 1586, age 25. R. of
Wimpole, Cambs., 1590-1625. Preb. of Peterborough, 1604-
25. Licensed, Dec. 6, 1606, to marry Rhoda Crosse, of St
Margaret, Westminster, widow. Buried at Wimpole, July 25,
1625, aged 63. Will, P.C.C. Father of Warner (1614). (Le
Neve, Man.; J. Foster, Marr. Licenses.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1636. Of Northamptonshire. Migrated to Jesus,
May 13, 1637. Scholar there, 1637; B.A. 1639-40. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1642. One of these names, clerk,
buried at Gt Wigston, Leics., 1651. (Nichols, iv. 384.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Magdalene,
June 18, 1726. S. of John. B. at Rampton, Notts. Matric.
1727. Perhaps V. of Maltby, Yorks., i730-79- (But see
Al. Oxon.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1745; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June
10, 1750; priest, June 2, 1751. V. of Duxford, Cambs., 1751-
MARSHALL, ESDRAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 15,
1611. Matric. 1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. i6i8. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 20; priest. Mar. 21, 1618-9. Perhaps V. of
Rushden, Northants., during the Interregnum. One of these
names of Gamlingay, Cambs. Admon. to Anne Marshall his
reUct, Mar. 9, 1656-7. Probably father of the next. (G. W.
Marsh-all, i. 13.)
MARSHALL, ESDRAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, .\pr. 6, 1648.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1656.
V. of Great and Little Harrowden, Northants., 1661-85.
Schoolmaster of Little Harrowden, 1670. Buried June 5,
1685. Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1685. (H. I. Longden.)
MARSHALL, FULK. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1584.
Previously matric. from St John's, Oxford, Oct. 11, 1583,
age 17. B. at Frolesworth, Leics., c. 1569. School, Tonbridge.
B.A. (? 1589-90). Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1592. V. of Ashwell,
Herts., 1599. Died Mar. 15, 1623. Buried in Ashwell Church.
MARSHALL, CELL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Jan. 16,
1689-90. S. of Christopher, merchant, of Southwark (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Cell, D.D.). B. there. School,
Felsted. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 25, 1692. Of
Pampisford, Cambs., Esq. WUl (P.C.C.) 1742-3- (Peile, "•
115; Jewitt, Reliq., xxii. 102.)
MARSHALL, GEORGE. B.A. 1531-2- Perhaps V. of Long-
stanton, Cambs., 1555. ,
MARSHALL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Je^^s, July 31, 1621.
(Perhaps same as next.)
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MARSHALL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Incorp. at Oxford, and
created B.D., Feb. 9, 1648-9. Warden of New College,
1649-58. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 11; priest, July 12,
1629. Chaplain to the Parliamentary garrison. Perhaps
R. of Lower Hardres, Kent, 1628. Probably R. of Toft-
by-Newton, Lines., 1633-5. Died Nov. 3, 1658. {Al.
Oxon.)
MARSHALL, GERVASE. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1633. S. of Thomas, of Marston, Notts. Bapt. there, Jan. 4,
1616-7. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 9, 1639. V. of Whatton-in-the-Vale, Notts., c. 1648.
Buried there Mar. 21, 1675-6. {Lines. Pedigrees, 642; Vis. of
Yorks., 1665.)
MARSHALL, HAMLET. B.A. from St John's, 1599-1600.
Probably s. of Hamlet, V. of Stainton-by-Langworth, Lines.,
who, by will (P.C.C, 1614) leaves him the advowson of
Legsby, Lines. M.A. 1603; B.D. 1610; D.D. 1615. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 6, 1619-20; of . Hampshire. Usher at
St Albans School, Herts., in 1602. R. of St Clement, East-
cheap, 1606. V. of Christ Church, Newgate Street, 1611-7.
Precentor of Lincoln, 1632-45. R. of Houghton-le-Spring,
Durham, 1633-45. Had dispensation from the Archbishop,
1618-9, as one of the King's chaplains in ordinary, to hold
the rectory of Alresford and the vicarage of Odiham, both
in Hampshire. Will (P.C.C.) 1653.
MARSHALL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 3,
1578-9. S. of Richard, of Copmanthorpe, Yorks. School,
Copmanthorpe. Matric. 1579. One of these names of Cop-
manthorpe, yeoman. Will (York) 1617. {Vis. of Yorks.,
1584; Venn, i. 100.)
MARSHALL, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Easter,
1602. Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps s. and h. of John, of Much
Hadham, Herts. Married and had issue. Living, 1631.
(G. W. Marshall, 11. 17.)
MARSHALL, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1626-
7;Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. V. of Crosthwaite,
Cumberland, 1661-2. V. of Stanwix, 1666-7. Preb. of
Carlisle, 1666-7. Chancellor of the diocese of Carlisle, 1666-7.
Died before June 4, 1667. {B. Nightingale.)
MARSHAL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, June 16,
1687. S. of John, of Bentham, Yorks. School, Chipping,
Lanes. (Mr Simeon Jenkinson). Matric. 1687-8; B.A. 1690-1;
M.A. 1694. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 22, 1692; priest,
June II, 1693. V. of Orby, Lines., 1698-1741. R. of Fulletby,
1704-41. Died 1741. Father of Henry (1728-9). {G. W.
Marshall, ii. 78; Lines. Pedigrees, 645.)
MARSHAL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. ir,
1689. S. of Henry, of Antwick (? Austwick, near Giggles-
wick), Yorks. School, Giggleswick (Mr Geo. Armsted).
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1692-3.
MARSHALL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar.
10, 1728-9. S. of Henry (1687), V. of Orby, Lines. B. at
Fulletby. School, Lincoln (Mr Goodall). Matric. 1729; B.A.
1732-3; M.A. 1736. Fellow, 1734-43. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 5, 1734; priest, Oct. 12, 1735. R. of Salmonby, Lines.,
1735-78. V. of Ashby Puerorum, 1764-78. Died 1778.
{Scott-Mayor, in. 420; Lines. Pedigrees, 645, where he is
called s. of John and V. of Mumby, said to have been bom in
1699.)
MARSHALL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June
29, 1622. S. of James, of Homdon-on-the-Hill, Essex, clerk.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6. One of these names of Wakering
parva, clerk. WiU (P.C.C.) 1658.
MARSHALL, JOHN. D.D. FeUow of Pembroke, 1444. Preb.
of York, 1466-77. Preb. of Lincoln, 1467-78. Canon of
Windsor, 1474-8. FeUow of Eton. Fellow of Merton College,
Oxford. Bishop of Llandaff, 1478-96. WiU (P.C.C.) 1496.
MARSHALL, JOHN. B.A. 1483-4.
MARSHALL, JOHN. B.A. 1494-5. Fellow of Peterhouse. Of
Coventry and Lichfield diocese. Ord. deacon (Ely) Meir. 31,
1498.
MARCHALL, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1517-8. V. of Meldreth, Cambs.,
1522.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 12, 1528. Of Cambridge. Left as scholar.
MARSHALL, JOHN. B.A. 1553-4; M.A. 1560. B. at Leeds,
Yorks. 'Of St Nicholas Hostel,' when ord. deacon
(London) 1562. One of these names V. of South Kirkby,
Yorks., 1562-8. Died 1568. Will proved, May 30, 1568.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1556.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent,
1580-1. One of these names, of Deeping, Lines., adm. at
Gray's Inn, Jan. 28, 1582-3.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. from Clare, c. 1596.
Marshall, John
MARSHALL. JOHN. B.A. from Christ Church, Oxford, 1600,
'formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge.' Perhaps V. of
St Ippolyts, Herts., 1604-37. Died 1637. {Al. Oxon.)
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1611;
B.A. from St John's, 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1616.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1617.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1623; B.A. 1626-7. Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1627. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 9, 1629. Perhaps
C. at March, Cambs., in 1629.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June, 1629.
Matric. 1629; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1642. One of these names
R. of Skirpenbeck, Yorks., 1646. Mentioned in the will of
Marmaduke Marshall, of Wintringham, Yorks., 1657, P.C.C.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 17, 1632. Of
the Isle of Ely. Matric. 1632.
MARSHAL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1635.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 17, 1643-4. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Sutton,
Cambs., 1663-76. Buried there Oct. 9, 1676.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, July 18,
1658. S. of Thomas (1632), Esq. B. at Swaffham, Cambs.
(his mother's home). School, Swaffham (Mr Jephcot).
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May
14, 1658. Called to the Bar, May 25, 1666. Knighted, 1681.
Of Raveley, Hunts., and Finchingfield, Essex. Licensed to
marry, Dec. 12, 1666, Dorothy Meade, of Swaffham Prior,
Cambs. Died Jan. 21, 1723-4, aged 82. Buried at Finching-
field. M.I. Father of William (1708) and John (1713).
{Genealogist, iii. 169.)
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 25,
1660. S. of Ralph. B. at Theddlethorpe, Lines. Bapt. Mar. 1,
1641-2- School, Louth (Mr Skelton). Matric. 1660, as
'William'; B.A. 1663-4. Merchant in India. The earliest
Englishman who really studied Indian antiquities. Diaries
of his journeys in the British Museum. Died unmarried.
Will (P.C.C.) 1679. {Peile, i. 592; Lines. Pedigrees, 649.)
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1675. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1680. One of these names
V. of South Lynn, Norfolk, in 1689. Perhaps brother of
WiUiam (1671).
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 5, 1681.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of John, of Greystonegill, Yorks.
Matric. i68i; B.A. 1684-5. Probably C. of Slaidbum, Yorks.,
1687-1701. V. of Mumby, Lines., 1701. Died Oct. 30, 1732
(? 1702). Perhaps brother of Henry (1687). {Lines. Pedigrees,
645; G. W. Marshall, 11. 78; E. Anglian, iv. 32.)
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm, sizar (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 28,
1686-7. S. of Henry, husbandman. B. at York. School,
Sherbum. Matric. 1687; B.-A. 1690-1. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 20, 1691; priest (York) Mar. 12, 1692-3. V. of Acomb,
Yorks., 1694-1712; of Nether Poppleton, 1712; of Calverley,
1715-20. Married Hannah Earby, of Acomb, Sept. 8, 1696.
Died July 13, 1720.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Dec. 1, 1687.
Of London. Matric. 1687.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 13,
1696. Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1701, as a
literate.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 15,
1704. S. of John, deceased. B. at Grassington, Yorks.
School, Threshfield, Yorks. (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1704;
B.A. 1707-8. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1712.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 25, 1705. B.
at Wisbech, Cambs. Matric. 1706.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Matric. from Si Catharine's, Easter,
1705.
MARSHALL, JOHN. M.A. 1705 {Com. Reg.).
MARSHALL, JOHN. LL.D. 1705 {Com. Reg.). Doubtless s. of
William, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Morning preacher at Ormond
Chapel. 1st R. of St George's, Bloomsbury. Married Anne,
dau. of Dudley Ryder, clerk. Died Oct. 2, 1730, aged 69.
Buried in St George's. Father of Nathaniel. (G. W. Marshall,
I- 15.)
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 30, 1713.
Of Essex. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir John (1658). Matric. 1713.
Inherited estates at Finchingfield, Essex, from his father.
Died there Nov. 28, 1760, aged 66. M.I. there. Brother of
William (1708). {Genealogist, iii. 170.)
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MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, June 24,
1714. S. of John, clerk. B. in London. School, Chichester
(Mr Baker). Matric. 1715. Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct.
21,1718. Of Chichester.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 24, 1718.
Of Middlese.x. S. of Nathaniel (1696). Matric. 1717; LL.B.
1723; LL.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.). WiU (P.C.C.) 1731; of Finch-
ley, Middlesex (his father's rectory). Perhaps brother of
Charles (1731-2).
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July 3.
1738. S. of William, of Theddlethorpe, Lines. B. there.
Bapt. July 2, 1719. Matric. 1738. Died at Cambridge.
Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Dec. 29, i739- Brother of William
(1738). {Peile, II. 237.)
MARSHALL, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
Dec. 26, 1717. S. and h. of Edward, of Hampton, Middlese.x,
Esq. Colleger at Eton, 1714-7. Matric. i7i7- Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Aug. 3, I7i7- Married, 1731. Katherine
Barrell, of St Margaret's, Westminster. Father of Edmund
(1749). {Miicell. MarescaU., App. i. 24.)
MARSHALL, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 161 1. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 161 1 ; priest, Mar. 161 1-2. V. of Westow, Yorks.,
1611-20. R. of Scorborough, in 1633. Father of Roger (1633).
MARSHALL, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 161 1. Probably s. and h. of John, late of Moreton-
on-Swale, Yorks., Esq. Age loj in 1603. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 13, 1616. Gentleman server to the Duke of Lennox.
Married Ann, sole heiress of Sir Geo. Marshall, of Malmesbury,
Wilts. (Miscell. Marescall., 1. 24; Jewitt, Reliq., xxi. 44.)
MARSHALL, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1635.
Perhaps s. of Robert, of Selby, Yorks., gent. Matric. 1635;
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. One of these names ('D.D.'), V. of
Selby. Buried there Mar. 4, 1657. (G. W. Marshall, 1. 310;
II. 16; W. Morrell, Selby, where Michael Marshall, D.D. is
said to have died Jan. i, 1619.)
MARSHALL, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8,
1696. Of Middlesex. S.of John (1705), R. of StGeorge, Blooms-
bury, Middlesex. LL.B. 1702; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1704; priest, June 3, 1705. V. of
St Pancras, Middlesex, 1706-16. R. of Finchley, 1707-30.
Lecturer at Aldermanbury Church, London, 1714. Chaplain
to George I and II, 1715-30. R. of St Vedast, Foster Lane,
and of St Michael-le-Quem, London, 1716-30. Canon of
Windsor, 1722-30. Lecturer of St Lawrence Jewry and St
Martin, Iremonger Lane. Author, theological. Died Feb. 4,
1729-30. Buried at St Pancras. WiU, P.C.C. Father of John
(1718) and perhaps of Charles (1731-2). {D.N.B.)
MARSHALL, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs.
1568.
MARSHALL, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1603.
MARSHALL, RICHARD. Scholar of Nicholas Hostel. Of
Morpeth. Probably B.Civ.L. 1540-1. Ord. sub-deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1537. One of these names R. of Gt
Stainton, Durham, 1538-82. Perhaps Chantry Priest at
Spennithome, Yorks., 1548-54. {Surtees Sac., 91, 116.)
MARSHALL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from King's, c. 1597.
One of these names V. of Milton Clevedon, Somerset, till 1616.
Buried there May 24, 1616. (G. W. Marshall, 11. 65.)
MARSHALL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 12, 1646. 2nd s. of Thomas, gent., of Denton, Durham.
B. there. School, Durham (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1646. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 28, 1651. Called to the Bar, Nov. 25,
1661. Ancient, 1676. Sometime of Houghall, Durham.
Married (i) Jane, dau. of Thomas Neile, of Herts.; (2) Eliza-
beth Robinson, widow, of London. Will proved (P.C.C.)
June 23, 1713. (H. M. Wood; G. W. Marshall, 11. 4.)
MARSHALL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1698.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 1706; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21,
1707. Perhaps V. of Tarvin, Cheshire. Buried there Oct. 17,
1724. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., 11. 122.)
MARSHALL, ROBERT. B.A. 1539-40. Probably scholar of
Queens', 1537. One of these names, B.A., V. of Aldborough,
Yorks., 1542-60. Died 1560.
MARSHALL, ROBERT. B.A. from Queens', 1577-8. One of
these names R. of Watlington, Norfolk, 1580-3.
MARSHALL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1622-3. Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; B.D. 1634.
FeUow, 1624-39. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Mar. 23,
1638-9.
MARSHALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Jan. 17,
1630-1. S. of Edward, gent., of Norfolk. B. at Heydon.
Matric. 1631; B..^. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Nor-
Marshall, Thomas
wich) May 24, 1635; priest, Sept. 24, 1637. C. of Wood
DaUing, Norfolk, 1635- C. of Salle, 1637. Probably V. of
Sheringham, 1650. (Venn, i. 295.)
MARSHALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June
22, 1638. S. of Ralph, of East Theddlethorpe, Lines. Bapt.
Jan. 6, 1621-2. School, Wold Newton (Mr Petley). Matric.
1638; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoto) Mar. 26, 1646. R. of Trusthorpe, Lines., 1647.
One of these names minister of Bamoldsby, 1647. Will
proved (Lincoln and P.C.C.) 1660. (Peile, i. 454.)
MARSHALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb.
10, 1661-2. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Coulton in
Hovingham, Yorks. B. there. School, York (Mr Preston).
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (York)
1667; priest. May, 1670. R. of Escrick, Yorks., 1672-82.
Buried Aug. 18, 1682.
MARSHALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Aug. 3, 1692. Of Bedfordshire. S. of William, curate. Bapt.
at Wobum, July 16, 1676. School, Wobum. Scholar, 1692;
Matric. 1696-7; B.A. 1696-7. C. at Sundon, Beds., 1699-
1704, and at Toddington, 1700. Probably chaplain in the
Navy. Will proved, Sept. 4, 1711. (W. M. Noble; G. W.
Marshall, 1. 154.)
MARSHALL, ROGER. M.D. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1437-60.
Proctor, 1443-4. Gave books to the College library, 1472.
Physician to King Edward IV. Will proved (Comm. C.
London) 1476. To be buried in St Catherine Cree, London.
(G. W. Marshall; T. A. Walker.)
MARSHALL, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 4.
1633. S. of Marmaduke (1604), R. of Scorborough, Yorks.
B. at Westow, Yorks. School, Beverley. Matric. 1633; B.A.
1636-7; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639;
priest. Mar. i, 1639-40. V. of Carlton-le-Moorland, Lines.,
1639. Will (York) 1650; as of Scorborough.
MARSHALL, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19,
1619; priest. Mar. 17, 1621-2. One of these names R. of
Water Stratford, Bucks., 1627-41. V.ofDodford, Northants.,
1641-79. Died Jxme 18, 1679. M.I. at Dodford. (H. I.
Longden.)
MARSHALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Nov. 1,
1667. S. of Samuel, gent., of Aislaby Grange, Pickering,
Yorks. Bapt. there, Oct. 30, 1650. School, Pickering. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest,
June, 1674. Probably died before 1690. (Vis. of Yorks.,
1665; M. H. Peacock.)
MARSHALL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 29, 1675-
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1684. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 18, 1678-9; priest, June 6, 1680. R. of Shottisham,
Suffolk, 1681. R. of Barking and Darmsden, 1687. Licensed,
June II, 1688, to marry Eleanor ToU, of Finchingfield,
Essex; 'R. of Barking, age 30.' (J. Foster, Marr. Licences.)
MARSHAL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 14, 1675.
Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 30, 1682. Marriage licence (Worcester)
June 14, 1697, to Samuel Marshall, clerk, bachelor, age 40,
and Mary Philpot, spinster, both of Blockley.
MARSHALL, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1566.
MARSHALL, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter,
1615. S. of a poor Huntingdonshire glover. B. at Godman-
chester, c. 1594. B.D. 1629 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 19, 1619, age 24; 'B.A.; resident at Clare, Suffolk';
priest, Mar. 12, 1619-20. C. of Wethersfield, Essex. V. of
Finchingfield, 1625. Preacher at St Margaret's, Westminster,
1642. Chaplain to a regiment of the Earl of Essex. Chaplain
at Holmby House during the King's imprisonment there.
Member of Westminster Assembly. Town preacher at
Ipswich, 1651. A leading advocate for a reformed episcopacy
and Uturgy. Took part in the production of the famous
pamphlet 'Smectymnus.' Author, Sermons, etc. Died Nov. 19,
1655. Buried in Westminster Abbey, but remains removed
in 1661. A life of Stephen Marshall by Miss E. Vaughan was
published in 1907. (D.N.B.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. B.A. 1463-4. Of Yorkshire. M.A. 1467.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1465. Exterior Principal of St Thomas
Hostel, 1469-70. V. of Tihiey, Norfolk, 1471. (T.A.Walker.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Assigned to Cambridge by Cooper. A
Benedictine monk. B D. (O.xford) 1511. Su/;^. for D.D. 1515.
Abbot of St Werburg's, Chester. Abbot of Colchester, 1534.
Attainted of treason, Jan. 1538-9. (Cooper, i. 70, who makes
him B.A. 1518-9; M.A. 1521, but this was William; Al.
Oxon.)
MARCHALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1584.
One of these names R. of Wimpole, Cambs., 1586-90.
MARTIAL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 11, 1584.
Of Yorkshire.
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MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caius, Sept. 23,
1609. S. of WiUiam (i573-4), R- oi Wood Norton. Of
Seaming, Norfolk. School, Fakenham (Mr Foster and WUUam
Jefirayes, B.A.). Matric. 1610, as 'Marsh.' Perhaps ord.
priest (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1615. V. of Crostwick St Peter,
Norfolk, 1619; sequestered, 1646. V. of Tuttington, 1619.
(Venn, i. 204.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1610; Scholar, 1611; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 28; priest, Mar. 30, 1618. One of these names
R. of Caldecot, Herts., 1619. Also C. of Astwick, Beds.,
1634-41.
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb.
18; priest, Feb. 19, 1626-7. Senior fellow of Trinity College,
DubUn, 1637 (by Mandamus). (Peile, i. 318.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 12,
1632. S. of John, gent. B. at Bromham, Beds. School,
Bedford (Mr Gardiner). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637. One of these
names V. of Weston, Herts., 1649-62; died 1662. Another
R. of Braceborough, Lines., 1651. (Venn, i. 305.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1632. S. and h. of John, of Wood Walton, Hunts., Esq.
School, Oundle (adm. there, June 7, 1630, age 15). Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8, 1634-5. Of Cambridge. Married
EUzabeth, dau. of Roger Rant, of Swaffham. WiU (P.C.C.)
1646. Father of John (1658). (Genealogist, in. i(>g.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1646. Of Northamptonshire, B. 1630. B.A. 1648-9;
M.A. 1652. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 11,
1661; and R. of Easton-by-Stamford, 1661-83. Died Oct. 25,
1683. M.L at Easton. (T. P. Dorman; Bridges, 11. 447.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 19, 1648. S. of Richard, gent., of Nottinghamshire.
B. there. School, Stanford (Mr Humfreyes). Matric. 1648.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 24, 1648, as s. and h. of Richard,
of NeWcirk-on-Trent. Living at Maltby, York, 1664, and at
Stirrup, Notts., 1678. Buried at Newark, Sept. 5, 1683.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 643.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1650. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1658.
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
May 29, 1708. Of Westmorland. School, Kirkby -Stephen.
Matric. 1709; LL.B. 1713. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 31, 1713.
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, 1713. Matric.
1713; Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) July 14, 1717; priest. May 20, 1722. C. of Little
Staughton, Beds., 1722. V. of St John Baptist, Peterborough;
minor canon of the Cathedral, 1726-48. Master of the King's
Grammar School, Peterborough, 1737-47- Died 1748. Will
dated, Sept. 24; proved, Nov. 2, 1748. (Peile, ii. 182; G. W.
Marshall, 1. 167.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sx John's, May
18, 1730. S. of Michael, husbandman, of Derbyshire. B. at
TeasdaJe. School, Stockport, Cheshire (Mr Dale). Matric.
1731; B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1736;
priest, Dec. 18, 1737. Perhaps V. of Burton Joyce and
Bulcote, Notts., 1753-71. (Scott-Mayor, in. 426.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's,
June 22, 1742. S. of Gervase, of Southwell. B. there. School,
Southwell (Mr Bugg). Matric. 1742. Ord. priest (York)
Sept. 23, 1744. C. of Beeford, Yorks.
MARSHALL, VALENTINE. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1617 ; B.A. 1620-1 ; M.A. 1624. Subscribed for priest's
orders (Bristol) Dec. 18, 1624.
MARTIAL, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1545-
MARTIAL, WALTER. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. C. of Bishop Wearmouth,
Durham, 1621-30. Married at St Oswald's, Durham, Oct. 4,
1627, Ann Everest. (H. M. Wood.)
MARSHALL, WARNER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Easter, 1614.
S. of Edward (1576), of Wimpole, Cambs. B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Apr. 10; priest, Apr. 11, 1621. Preb. of Peterborough, 1625-
32. R. of Castor, Northants., 1629. Buried at St Andrew's,
Holbom, Feb. 15, 1631-2. (Al. Oxon.; Northants. N. and Q.,
IV. 212.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. B.A. 1500-1.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1506-7.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. B.A. 1518-9; M.A. 1521. Perhaps Vj
of Marston, Beds. Will (P.C.C.) 1559. (Cooper, i. 70, wrongly
identifies this with Thomas.)
Marshall, William
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Scholar of Christ's, 1537-9- One of
these names R. of Little Yeldham, Essex, 1561-9. Died
before Nov. 1569. (Peile, i. 25.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1544. One of these names R. of Fakenham, Norfolk,
1558.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1568; B.A. 1571-2. Probably ord. priest (Lincoto) Sept. 20,
1577. C. of St Botolph's, Lincoln, 1574.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 20,
1573-4- Of East Dereham, Norfolk. S. of John. Schools,
East Dereham and Aylsham. B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Jan. 21, 1582-3. V. of Seaming, Norfolk,
1583. R.of Wood Norton, 1600-16. Fatherof Thomas (1609).
(Venn, i. 77; G. W. Marshall, 11. 56.)
MARTIALL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1607. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D.
1622. Fellow, i6ii. Taxor, 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 20; priest, Dec. 21, 1618. V. of Ospringe, Kent, 1625-39.
Perhaps R. of Little Hardres, 1629. Died 1639.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. B.A. from Clare, 1612-3; M.A. 1617.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1619.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. B.A. from St John's, 1621-2.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's,
Sept. 20, 1636. S. of Toby, porter, of the parish of St
Catherine Coleman, London. B. at Boroughbridge, Yorks.
School, Leadenhall, London (private). Matric. 1637; B.A.
1640-1; M.D. 1652. He was V. of Lancaster, first by seques-
tration, afterwards by the patron, 1654-60. Candidate,
R.C.P., Apr. 5, 1669. Buried at Deptford, Kent, Dec. 21,
1683. WiU, P.C.C. (E. Axon.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 18, 1639;
scholar from Westminster, 1640. S. of John, of Wisbech,
Cambs. B. there. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1646.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from Oxford).
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1666.
Of Bedfordsliire. Doubtless s. of Robert. Bapt. at St Peter
Martin, Bedford, Dee. 24, 1648. Robert was minister there
from 1646. Matric. Lent, 1667-8; B.A. 1669-70. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1670; priest (Ely) June 2, 1672.
One of these names V. of East and West Rudham, Norfolk,
1693.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1671.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. Lent, 1672; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1679. Fellow, 1679-81. Died in College. Buried at
St Benet's, July 2, 1681. Perhaps brother of jfohn (1675).
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. at Emmanuel, Mar. 1, 1679-80.
S. of William, gent. B. at Howden, Yorks. School, Howden
(private; Mr Renolds). Matric. 1680. Migrated to St John's,
June 5, 1680, age 15. B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. One of these
names (M.A.), minor canon of Durham. Buried in the
Cathedral, Dec. 19, 1691.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Nov.
23, 1682. S. of Thomas. B. at Lynn. School, Lynn (Mr
Home). Matric. 1683; B.A- 1686-7. One of these names
(B.A.), ord. deacon (Lincoln) May, 1687; C. of Stamford.
Another (B.A.), ord. Sept. 1688; C. of Kirby Mallory, Leics.
A third, ord. Sept. 1, 1689; priest, 1691; C. of Marston.
(Peile, II. 89.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', June 19,
1708. Of Essex. Doubtless 1st s. of Sir John (1658). Bapt.
at St Andrew's, Holbom, Jan. 21, 1691-2. Living, 1716.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Blackett, Bart.
Brother of John (1713). (Genealogist, in. 170.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, July
3, 1738. S. of William, of East Theddlethorpe, Lines. B.
there. Bapt. May 20, 1723. Matric. 1738. Sherifi of Lincoln-
shire, 1755. Married Grace, dau. of Robert Craeroft, of Hack-
thome, 1757. Died Oct. 3, 1770, at Theddlethorpe. Buried
there. (Peile, 11. 237; Lines. Pedigrees, 650.)
MARSHALL, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1478-9.
MARSHALL, . B.A. 1484-5; M.A. 1488.
MARSHALL, . B.A. 1497.
MARSHALL, . M.Gram. 1502-3.
MARSHALL, . M.A. 1510-1.
MARSHALL, . B.Civ.L. 1519-20.
MARSHALL, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from Gonvillk Hall,
Easter, 1544.
MARSHALL, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1544.
149
Marsham, James
MARSHALL, . Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1544.
MARSHALL, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, 1604-5.
MARSHAM, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1605.
MARSHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Nov. 21,
1564. 2nd s. of Ralph, of Norwich. Bapt. at St Peter Man-
croft, Apr. I, 1546. School, Norwich. Of Stratton Strawless,
Norfolk. Died unmarried, 1601. Will (P.C.C.) 1601. (Venn,
I. 56; Vis. of Norfolk.)
MARSHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 6, 1606. and s.
of Robert, gent., of Little Melton, Norfolk. School, Breccles
(Mr Branthoit). Scholar, 1608-11; B.A. 1609-10. Married
Margaret, dau. of C. Hyme, of Norwich. Nephew of John
(1564) and father of Robert (1635). {Venn, i. 193; Vis. of
Norfolk.)
MARSHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 22,
1635. S. of John (1606), gent. B. at Wymondham, Norfolk.
Bapt. there, Aug. 20, 1619. School, Tittleshall. Matric. 1635;
Scholar, 1637-42; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Of Hillington,
gent. Died unmarried. Will proved (Westminster) Sept. 5,
1653. {Venn, 1. 317.)
MARSHAM, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Feb. 8,
1727-8. Probably of Stratton Strawless, Norfolk, Esq.
F.R.S. Died at Stratton Strawless, Sept. 4, 1797, aged 90.
{G. Mag.)
MARSHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 28,
1595. Matric. 1595.
MARSHAM, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1750. S. of Thomas. Bapt. at St Giles', Reading, Aug. 17,
J731. Matric. 1750-1; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Fellow,
1754. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 10, 1754. R- of Alwalton,
Hunts., 1763-1800. Died 1800.
MARSINGALE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 24, 1715.
S. of William, of Hull, Yorks. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9
(wrongly called 'Edward' in the Graduati). Ord. deacon
(York) June 4, 1721.
MARSON, GEORGE. Mus.Bac. from Trinity, 1598, as Mershara.
B. at Worcester. Ord. deacon and priest (London) May 10,
1604. R. of St Mary Magdalene, Canterbury, 1607.
MARSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1621
{impubes).
MARSON, RICHARD. Adm. at Christ's Hospital, London, Apr.
19, 1572, age 6. S. of Charles, of St Giles', London, brick-
maker. Sent to Dr Still, of Trinity, c. 1578, 'to be set to
his learning in the University.' No matriculation or degree
recorded. (A. W. Lockhart.)
MARSTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 26, 1676.
Previously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Apr. 23, 1675,
age 16. S. of William, of Slawston, Leics., clerk. B.A. 1678-9.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1679-80. V. of Little Dalby,
Leics., 1687-9. Said to have been a non-juror, when C. at
Rushton, but conformed. (Nichols, 11. 162.)
MARSTON, JOHN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1629-30; M.A. 1633. R. of St
Mary Magdalene, Canterbury, 1631-42. R. of St Mary of
Bredin, 1637. {Al. Oxon.)
MARSTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1594.
MARSTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1572.
Possibly 5th s. of Ralph, of Ascott, Salop, and nephew of the
next. {Peile, 1. 123; Vis. of Shrops., 1623.)
MARSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1554.
Perhaps 3rd s. of John, of Ascott, Salop. Scholar, 1556-8;
LL.B. 1564. At Trinity Hall in Aug. 1564. Will of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1599; of Exeter; LL.D. {Peile, 1. 58.)
MARSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1609.
Perhaps s. of William, of Slawston, Leics. Age 26 in 1619.
Married Johanna, dau. of Zachary Bowman, of Marston
Trussell, Northants. {Nichols, 11. 798.)
MARSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May, 1636.
Of Northamptonshire.
MARSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, July 19,
1690. S. of WUIiam. B. at St Albans, Herts. School,
Huntingdon (Mr Jo. Mathews). Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1693;
B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25,
1698; priest, June 4, 1699. V. of Redboum, Herts., 1704-26.
V. of St Michael, St Albans, 1713-26. Chaplain to the Duke
of Marlborough. Died Oct. 10, 1726. M.I. at St Michael.
Father of the next.
MARSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 9, 1722.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of William (above), V. of Redboum.
Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1731. R. of Caxton, Cambs.
V. of Redboum, 1730-46. Probably V. of Croydon, Cambs.,
1731. Died Oct. 23, 1746, aged 40.
MARSTON, . B.A. 1470-1; M.A. 1474.
Martin, Edward
MARTEL, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4. i7i5-
B. at Twickenham, Middlesex. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1715; M.B. 1721; M.D. 1726. F.R.C.P., Dec. 22, 1727.
Censor; Registrar, 1737-9. Died Sept. 1746. Admon.
(P.C.C.) as of St Andrew, Holbom, Middlesex, bachelor; to
Meyer Schomberg, M.D., a creditor. {Munk, 11. 109.)
MARTHAM, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1606.
MARTIAL, see MARSHALL.
MARTIN, ANTHONY. Member of Trinity Hall in Aug. 1564.
S. of David, of Twickenham, Middlesex. Sewer of the Queen's
chamber, 1570. Keeper of the Royal Library, Westminster,
1588-97. Author, miscellaneous. Died unmarried, at Rich-
mond. Buried at Twickenham, Aug. 25, 1597. {Cooper, 11.
242; D.N.B.)
MARTIN, ANTHONY. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1604-5; M.A.
1608. Previously at Trinity College, Dublin. Of Galway.
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, Mar. 7, 1610-1. B.D.
(Dublin) 1619; D.D. 1624-5. Provost, 1645-50. R. of Yago,
Dublin, 1618. Preb. of Castleknock, 1619. Treasurer of
Cashel, 1620. R. of Battersea, Surrey (by dispensation) 1620.
Dean of Waterford, 1621. Bishop of Meath, 1625-50. Arch-
deacon of Dublin. Died Julv, 1650. Buried in the College
Chapel. (A. B. Beaven.)
MARTIN, BENDAL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1718.
S. of Henry, barrister-at-law. Bapt. at Stepney, Jan. 8,
1699-1700. Matric. Lent, 1718-9; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726.
Fellow, 1722. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 14, 1721.
Secretary to the Excise, 1736-61. Died at Highgate, Dec. 20,
1761. {D.N.B.)
MARTIN, BONIFACE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1553. 'Ord. priest (Lincoln) July 27, 1560, aged 40; married;
resides. B.A. 1559; preacher.' V. of Corringham, and R. of
Pilham, Lines., 1574. R. of Springthorpe, 1576. {Lib. Cler.
Line., 1576.)
MARTIN, BURRAGE. Adm. pens, at King's, Feb. i, 1625-6.
Of Thetford, Norfolk. Migrated to Pembroke, May 13, 1627,
age 16. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Fatherof Wormley (1664).
MARTEN, CHRISTOPHER. B.Civ.L. 1523-4.
MARTIN, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Incorp. at Oxford, 1585. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) July 25, 1580. Perhaps preb. of Lincoln,
1575-1621. R. of Tydd St Giles', Cambs., 1579.
MARTIN, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 26,
1617-8. Matric. 1618. Perhaps s. of Samuel, of Weybread,
Suffolk, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1621-2. Probably
brother of Edward (1617-8).
MARTIN, COMPASSION. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1620-1.
MARTIN or MARTEN, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Feb. 10, 1730-1. S. of John, of Stithians, Cornwall.
Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5.
MARTYN, EDMUND. Incorp. LL.D. 1495-6. Sent on a mission
to Antwerp in 1491. Preb. of St Stephen, Westminster,
1493-9. Master in Chancery. Preb. of Sarum, 1496-9. Will
(P.C.C.) 1499; 'my church of Steeple Langford,' Wilts.
MARTIN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1598;
Scholar from Westminster. B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606.
MARTIN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1605.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1621;
D.D. 1631-2 {Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1617-31. President, 1631-
44, ejected. Re-instated President, 1660. Incorp. at Oxford,
1621. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1617. V. of Oakington,
Cambs., 1626. Chaplain to Archbishop Laud, 1627. R. of
Conington, 1630. R. of Uppingham, Rutland, 1631-7. R. of
Houghton Conquest, Beds., 1638. R. of Doddington, Cambs.
Sent the College plate to the King, 1642, and was thereupon
imprisoned in the Tower. Drew up the famous Mock
Petition, Submission to the Covenant. Dean of Ely, Feb.- Apr.
1662. Author, controversial. Died Apr. 28, 1662. Buried in
Queens' College Chapel. WiU proved, V.C.C. {D.N.B.;
Walker, Sufferings, 154.)
MARTIN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 26,
1617-8. Matric. 1618. Probably brother of Clement (1617-8).
MARTYN, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1688. S. of Edward, of Uphaven, Wilts., Esq. Matric. 1688;
B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Fellow, 1692-1720. Schoolmaster
at Chelsea, 1696. Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College,
1696-1720. Died at Cambridge, June, 1720. Buried in King's
College Chapel. {Harwood, 272; J. Ward, Gresham College.)
MARTIN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 1, 1717. B. at
Rothwell, Northants., June 30, 1698. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
Dec. 23, 1722; priest (Ely, Litt. dim. from Chichester) Mar. 1,
1723-4. V. of New Shoreham, Sussex. Died Apr. 13, 1766.
Admon., P.C.C.
Martin, Edward
MARTIN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 28, 1725-
S. of John, of Kirkham, Lanes. M^. 1726. Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, July 10, 1718, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1722. P.C. of Penwortham, Lanes., 1725-53- Died
1753. (Victoria Hist. Lanes., vi. 54.)
MARTIN, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1641. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
MARTIN, GABRIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 12,
1693. S. of John (1663), clerk, of Durham. School, Durham
(Mr Rudd). Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7.
MARTIN, GEOFFREY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1528. Left as scholar.
MARTIN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, :6i7.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1620-1. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Dec. 22,
1622; priest, Sept. 21. 1623. V. of Warcop, Westmorland,
1625-43. Buried there Jan. 30, 1642-3. {B. Nightingale.)
MARTIN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 19, 1653. Of
Northamptonshire. One of these names intruded V. of
Weedon-Bec, Northants., 1658; ejected, 1662. Afterwards
preacher at Stony Stratford, Bucks. Living, 1681. {Calamy,
II. 234; H. I. Longden.)
MARTIN, GREGORY. B.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from Exeter College, Oxford, 1612; M.A. 1615 (wrongly
identified in Al. Oxon.).
MARTEN, HARTSTONGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 8, 1709-10. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Plymouth.
School, Plymouth (Mr Badford). Matric. 1710; B..-^. 1713-4-
MARTIN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1583. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
.•\ug. 30, 1584. R. of Maltby, Lines., 1588.
MARTIN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1579;
B.A. from Christ's, 1582-3. One of these names adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1580-1.
MARTEN, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 22, 1739-40. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1742; LL.B. 1746. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Sept. 21, 1746; priest, June 5, 1748. V. of Car-
Colston, Notts., 1750-1805. R. of Braunston, Leics., 1755.
Described in 1788, as of Newark-on-Trent. Died 1805.
(A. Gray.)
MARTIN, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, May 9,
1668. S. of Hugh. B. at Helston, Cornwall. Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Fellow, 1674-83. Esquire Bedell,
1680-1716. Incorp. at Oxford, 1675. University printer,
1682. Died Aug. 6, 1716. Buried at St Edward's. Will
(V.C.C.) 1716. (Stokes, Bedells, 104.)
MARTIN, JAMES. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Staffordshire, cler. fil. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Oct. 26, 1604, age 16; B.A. (Broadgates Hall, Oxford) 1608;
M.A. i6ii. V. of Preston, Lanes., 1621-73, deprived. One
of the King's preachers for Lancashire. Married, at Preston,
Mav 30, 1616, Mary, dau. of John Southworth, of Samlesbury.
(J. Parker.)
MARTIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 23, 1632.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1632.
MARTIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 14, 1654.
Matric. 1655; B.A. 1657-8.
MARTIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 25, 1688, from
Balliol CoUege, Oxford. Matric. there. Mar. 16, 1686-7, age
16. S. of William, clerk. B. at Warwick. School, Banbury,
Oxford. Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. from Queens',
1694; B.D. 1703. Fellow of Queens'. R. of Willingham,
Cambs., 1706.
MARTIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 17, 1692.
S. of James, of Edgefield, Norfolk. B. there. School, Holt
(Mr Bainbridge). Matric. 1692; Scholar, 1692-7; B.A. 1695-6.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 31, 1697; priest, Nov. 1698. R.
of Homingtoft, Norfolk, 1698-1727. Perhaps V. of Guest-
wick, 1703-5. R. of Stanfield, 1705-11. R. of Brisley, 1711-
27. Died 1727. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1728; of Brisley. {Venn,
I. 491-)
MARTIN, JAMES. M.A. from Trinity, 1746. S. of John, of
Tardebigge, Worcs., gent. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Nov. 18, 1732, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1736. (Al.
Oxon.)
MARTIN, JEREMY. M.D. 1631-2 {Lit. Reg.). Perhaps of Bath.
S. of Jerome. Matric. from St Alban Hall, Oxford, Nov. 14,
1623, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1625-6; M.A. 1630. {Al. Oxon.)
MARTIN, JOHN. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1339-49-
MARTYN, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1432-5.
MARTIN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1570-1. One of these names (B.A.), ord. deacon
(Norwich) Oct. 17, 1571. (Another ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Nov. 30, 1581.) Preb.of Lincoln, 1574-1626. R. of
Martin, John
Sherrington, Bucks., 1581-1626. Died 1626. One of these
names 5th s. of Gilbert, of Ludgershall. B. 1558. R. of
Swindon, Wilts., 1581. Died July 5, 1626. {Lipscomb, i. 311.)
MARTEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar. i8, 1577-8.
Probably s. of Sir Richard, alderman of London (Lord Mayor,
1589, 1594). B.A. from Peterhouse, 1582-3. Doubtless
brother of Thomas (1573). (T. A. Walker.)
MARTIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c. 1593. B. at
Newark-on-Trent. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 2; priest, Feb. 4, 1598-9, age 24. C. of
Hillingdon, Middlesex. Perhaps C. of Strelley, Notts., 1624-
32. Died 1632.
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 1605. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1606; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord.
priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1613. Perhaps his marriage at Tydd St
Giles, Cambs., Feb. 15, 1617, to Elizabeth Bradshaw. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
MARTYN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 13, 1613.
S. of Thomas, of Edgefield, Norfolk. School, Holt (Mr
TaUys). Scholar, 1613-7; Matric. 1614; B.A. 1616-7; M.A.
1620. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1617. R. of Edgefield,
1620-59. One of the assistants for the ejection of scandalous
ministers, 1654. Will proved, 1659. Father of John (1646).
{Venn, i. 221.)
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. at King's, 1625-6; M.B. 1634-
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Christ's, June 30,
1639. S. of John. B. at Nottingham. School, Nottingham.
Matric. 1639.
MARTIN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1642;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1657. One of these names of Begbroke, Oxon.,
clerk. Admon. (Oxford) 1680.
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 22,
1646. S. of John (1613), R. of Edgefield, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Edgefield (Mr Cooper). Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50.
Fellow, Apr. 1, 1650; died before admission. Buried at All
Saints', Cambridge, Apr. 9, 1650.
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 2, 1660. Matric.
1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Perhaps V. of Orwell, Cambs.
Buried there Sept. 9, 1693.
MARTYN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, July 4, 1663.
S. of Samuel, V. of St Nicholas, Durham. B. there. Bapt. at
St Mary-Ie-Bow, Durham, June 5, 1650. School, Durham
(Mr Dobson), where he was King's scholar. Matric. 1664;
B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Minor canon of Durham. P.C. of
Lanehester, 1669-B2. P.C. of Esh, 1673-96. P.C. of St
Margaret's, 1694-7. Buried in the Cathedral, Nov. 11, 1697.
Father of Gabriel (1693) and brother of Samuel (1661).
(H. M. Wood.)
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1667.
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16, 1668. B.
at Berkhampstead, Herts. School, Berkhampstead (Mr
Plummer). Matric. 1668; M.B. 1673. One of these names,
M.D., of St Mildred Poultry, London, bachelor. Admon.
May, 1700, P.C.C.
MARTIN, JOHN. M.A. from St John's, 1712. S. of John, of
Sherborne, Dorset, gent. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Apr. 9, 1690, age 17; Fellow, 1692-5. B.A. (Oxford)
1696. Ord. deacon. Mar. 31, 1695; priest, June 7, 1696.
V. of Long Burton, Dorset, 1696-171 1. R. of LiUington,
1711-7. R. of Folke, 1713-7. Chaplain to Lord Foley. Died
Sept. 24, 1717, aged 46. M.I. at Folke. {Al. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
MARTYN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Caius, Apr. 9, 1713.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Cantley, Norfolk. B. at Greeting,
Suffolk. Schools, Needham Market (Mr Brittan) and Norwich
(private; Mr Nobbs). Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1713-7; B.A.
1716-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) as C. at Yarmouth, July 13,
1718; priest, June 12, 1720. Will of John Martin, of Cantley,
clerk, proved (Norwich Archd. C.) 1741- {Venn, i. 529.)
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 29, 1725.
S. of George, of London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1726;
Scholar, 1726; B.A. 1728-9.
MARTYN, JOHN. Adm. at Emmanuel, May 26, 1730. S. of
Thomas, merchant, of Hamburg. B. in Queen Street,
London, Sept. 12, 1699. Bapt. at St Antholin's, Sept. 21.
Placed in his father's counting-house, but devoted himself to
the study of botany at an early age. F.R.S., 1727. Lectured
in London and Cambridge, both on botany and materia
medica. Professor of Botany at Cambridge, 1732-62. Corre-
sponded with Sloane, Linnaeus and others. Author, botanical,
medical, etc. ; also published editions of Virgil's Georgics, and
translated Tovuuefort's History of Plants, and The Compleat
Herbal. Died Jan. 29, 1768. Buried at Chelsea. Admon.,
P.C.C. {D.N.B.)
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MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 30,
1738. S. of Digory, attomey-at-law, of Devon. B. at
Hatherleigh. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1742; priest (Salisbury) Sept.
22, 1764. C. of 'Waddon.' One of these names chaplain in
the Navy, 1759-62. Brother of William (1741). (Scott-
Mayor, HI. 496.)
MARTIN, JOSIAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596; B.A.
1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Licensed to practise medicine, 1605.
M.D. 1614.
MARTYN, miles. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, 1702. S.
of Thomas, of Ely, gent. Matric. Lent, 1702-3. Brother of
Thomas (1702).
MARTIN, NATHAN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1628. S. of John, of Windsor, clerk. Scholar, 1628-30.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Lincoln College, Apr. 17,
1632, age 18; B.A. (0.xford) 1632.
MARTIN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1584. Probably B.A. 1589-90. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June
30; priest, July 30, 1591. V. of Kirkley Green, Lines., 1595-6.
One of these names sub-chanter of Salisbury Cathedral. Will
(P.C.C.) 1609.
MARTIN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1587.
Of Rutland. Matric. Easter, 1588; B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A.
1595. Fellow, 1594. Died 1595.
MARTIN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 30, 1632.
S. of William, grocer, deceased, of London. B. at St George's,
Eastcheap. School, Brain tree, Essex (Mr Tho. Templer).
Matric. 1632.
MARTIN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 28, 1658.
Of London. Doubtless s. and h. of Nicholas, of Clerkenwell,
Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 20, 1658. Called to the
Bar, May 12, 1666. Bencher, 1685.
MARTIN, OLIVER. Licensed to practise surgery, 1545-6.
MARTIN, RALPH. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1629. Of London. B.A. 163 1-2.
MARTYN, RICHARD. Probably D.Can.L. 1482. Archdeacon of
London, 1469-82. Chancellor of the Marches in Wales, 1471-
Preb. of St Paul's, 1471-82. Preb. of Westminster. Master
in Chancery, 1472-7. Preb. of Hereford, 1472-82. Preb. of
Sanim, 1473-82. Archdeacon of Hereford, 1476-80. King's
Chaplain, 1476. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1477. Bishop
of St David's, 1482-3. Died before May 11, 1483. Buried in
St Paul's Cathedral. {D.N.B.; Cooper, 1. 521.)
MARTIN, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1529-30.
MARTIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1591;
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598; B.D. 1606. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 10, 1599. Perhaps V. of Brookland, Kent, 1609 (M.A.).
One of these names, bom, 1574, R. of Iden, Sussex, till 1643.
Died Jan. i, 1643. M.I. at Iden. (C. Wykeham-Martin, L^eds
Castle, 208.)
MARTIN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Apr. 2,
1645. Of Kent. Probably s. of Richard, of Wye, Kent. Of
EastweU, Kent, 1663. Married Frances, dau. of Sir William
Throgmorton, of Clowerwall, Gloucs., Knt. and Bart. {Vis.
of Kent, 1663.)
MARTIN, RICHARD. Adm. at Trinity, a scholar from West-
minster, 1652. Of Middlesex. Subscribed for priest's orders
(Bristol) May 24, 1662, as 'B.A. of Oxford'; for priest's
orders, as of Trinity College, Cambridge. Perhaps minister
of St Saviour's, Southwark, 1668-91. Died 1691. If so,
father of Richard (1681). (F. S. Hockaday; Manning and
Bray, m. 573.)
MARTYN, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1663. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. FeUow, 1666.
Lower Master at Eton, 1672-6. Died there of small-pox, 1676.
MARTYN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May,
1681. S. of Richard (? 1652), of Bromham, Wilts. B. at
Bromham. School, \Vestminster. Matric. 1681; Scholar,
1682; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. from Clare, 1688. Fellow of Clare,
1687. Probably minister of St Saviour's, Southwark, 1691-
1702. Preb. of Westminster, and Chaplain to the Tturd
Troop of Guards. Died Apr. 28, 1702, aged 37. M.I. at
Southwark. {Manning and Bray, iii. 573.)
MARTYN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June 12,
1662. S. of William, 'bestiator.' B. at Market Orton,
Rutland. School, Oakham (Dr Freer). Matric. 1662; B.A.
1665-6. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667. One of these
names V. of Withcote, Leics., 1676. (H. I. Longden.)
MARTIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 12,
1695. S. of Robert, husbandman, of Holdemess, Yorks. B.
there. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1695; B.A.
1698-9.
Martin, Thomas
MARTYN, ROGER. M.A. from King's, 1729. S. of John, of
Tavistock, Devon. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
Mar. 21, 1714-5, age 17; B.A. (New Inn HaU, Oxford), 1718.
V. of Awliscombe, Devon, 1723-63. Died July 6, 1763. Will,
P.C.C. (At. Oxott.)
MARTIN, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 25, i749-
Matric. 1752; Scholar, 1752; LL.B. 1755. Ord. deacon
(Peterb., Litt. dim. from Winchester) Dec. 18, 1757.
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 21,
1661. S. of Samuel, V. of St Nicholas, Durham. B. there.
Bapt. at St Mary-le-Bow, Nov. 19, 1644. School, Durham
(Mr Smith). Matric. i66i. Brother of John (1663).
MARTYN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine'.«, Apr. 13,
1670.
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 15,
1692. S. of Thomas, of Thorverton, Devon. Matric. 1692;
B.A. 1695-6. One of these names of St Enoder, Cornwall,
clerk. Will (Exeter) 1730. Another, Master of the Grammar
School at Loughborough, Leics., c. 1 698-1 748. Died Mar. 29,
1748, aged 74. Buried at Loughborough. M.I. {Nichols, in.
904.)
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity, Apr.
17, 171 1. S. of Samuel, of Green Castle, Antigua, West
Indies (and Lydia, dau. of Colonel Thomas, of Antigua).
School, Caddington, Herts. (Mr Biby). Of Antigua, Esq.
Died Nov. 1776. Will (P.C.C.) 1777. Brother of William
Thomas (1717). (Burke; Pedigree in OUver's.^»»/«gua, 11. 240.)
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, Jime 23,
1729. S. of Samuel, of Bromley, Essex. Taught by Mr
Morgan. Matric. 1729.
MARTIN, SHEFFIELD. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 171 1 ;
B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. :8, 1720;
priest, Sept. 23, 1722. Minor canon and librarian, Ely
Cathedral, 1722-43. R. of Alpheton, Suffolk, 1743-6. V. of
Hauxton-with-Newton, Cambs., 1743-6. Buried at Alpheton,
Nov. 17, 1746.
MARTIN, T. D.Civ.L. 1470-1.
MARTIN, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 29, 1721-2. S. of Thomas (? 1678-9), of StonhamAspall,
Sufiolk, clerk. B. at Hawkedon, Suffolk. Matric. 1721; B.A.
1724-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1725; priest, Sept. 1727-
Perhaps V. of Norton, Herts., 1741-66. Died 1766. Will
(Comm. C. Essex) 1766; of Gt Bardfield.
MARTIN, THOMAS. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 1510. FeUow of
Peterhouse, 1510-9. Proctor, 1514-5. Incorp. at Oxford,
1515. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 12, 1512-3. Chaplain
of Lane's Chantry in Little St Mary's, 1517-8. One of these
names (B.D.), R. of Streatham, Surrey, 1527. Buried there
Feb. 6, 1549-50. {Manning and Bray, in. 395.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1549 {impubes). One of these names Conduct of King's, in
1564.
MARTYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1573. 1st s. of Sir Richard, of Tottenham, Lord Mayor of
London, 1589-94. B. in West Cheap, London. Probably
from Merchant Taylors' School. B.A. from Christ's, 1575-6;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1579; D.D. 1597. Fellow of Peter-
house, 1579-83. Ord. deacon (London) July 15; priest, July
16, 1585, age 28. R. of St Olave, Southwark, 1587-1603.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1589-1603. Preb. of Lincoln, 1589-1603.
Died 1603.
MARTYN, THOMAS. LL.D. 1587 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Ceme, Dorset. School, Winchester. FeUow of New
College, Oxford, 1539. Admitted advocate, 1555. LL.D.
(Bourges). Incorp. at Oxford, 1555. Chancellor to Bishop
Gardiner. Master of Requests, 1556. M.P. for Salttish (Oct.-
Dec.) 1553, and perhaps 1559; for Hindon, 1554, 1555; for
Ludgershall, 1558; and for Dorchester, 1563-7. Of Steeple
Morden, Cambs. Married Mary, dau. of John Roys, of London.
Author, miscellaneous. Died c. 1597. {Cooper, 11. 76; Vis. of
Cambs., 1619; D.N.B.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, c. 1590;
Scholar, 1591-8; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598; B.D. 1606. Fellow,
1601-6. Of St Vedast, London, clerk. Buried at St Vedast,
Sept. 28, 1606. Will (P.C.C.) 1606; father, George, living,
(J. Ch. Smith; T. A. Walker.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1616;
B.A. 1619-20^ M.A. 1623. One of these names V. of Stone,
Kent, 1619. (Peile, i. 30S; T. P. Dorman.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. M.A. i6i8 (Incorp. from Oxford). 2nd s.
of Henry, of Steeple Morden, Cambs., gent. Matric. from
New College, Oxford, Oct. 14, 1608, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1612; M.A. 1615-6. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 5,
1615.
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MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 26,
1618. S. of John, R. of Swindon, Wilts. B. Nov. 11, 1601.
Maine. 1618; Scholar; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 3; priest, June 4, 1626. V. of LitUe Houghton,
Northants., 1641-62, expelled for nonconformity. Died Nov.
17, 1692. Buried at Chig^vell, Essex. {Lipscomb, i. 311.)
MARTYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 6, 1619. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1620; B..'^. 1622-3; M.A.
1626. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 8, 1628. Probably V. of
Alresford, Essex, 1661-72. V. of Elmstead, 1662-72. Died
Jan. 29, 1672-3. M.I. at Elmstead. Will (Cons. C. London)
1673. (A. Gray.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 5, 1621-2;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1637. One of these names V. of Stow
Bardolph, Norfolk, 1633. Perhaps R. of Snitterton, 1644.
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 3,
1639. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Ansty, Leics. B. thero.
School, Leicester (Mr Home). Matric. 1639. Married and
had issue. Died before 1658. (Burke, L.G.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 21, 1644.
Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, July, 1639,
age 16. S. of William, of Kingworth, Cornwall. B.A. 1644.
'Ordained' at Plymouth; lecturer at St Andrew's there;
ejected, 1662. Imprisoned. {Calamy, i. 395.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, July 2,
1645. S. of Thomas. B. at Burwash, Sussex. School,
Hirrington. Matric. 1645; B..^. 1648-9. One of these names
R. of Flowton, Suffolk, 1650. {PMe, i. 498.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
1645-6; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650. One of these names R. of
Chipping Ongar, Essex, 1655-7. R- of Layer Breton, 1657.
Ord. priest (Bishop of Galloway) May 25, i66r.
MARTIN, THOMAS. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, Nov. 10, 1654; B.A. (Oxford)
1657-8; M.A. 1660; B.D. 1669. V. of Stanwell, Middlesex,
1671-4. Died 1674, insane. (Al. Oxon.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 28, 1674.
Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1677-8.
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 6, 1678-9.
Of Essex. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1683; priest, May, 1686. C. at Harkstead, Suffolk, in
1716. Perhaps of Stonham Aspall, clerk, and father of
Theophilus (1721-2).
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 13, 1692. Of
Stamford, Lines. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1696; priest (Peterb.) Sept.
19, 1697. P.C. of Swinestead, Lines., 1699-1720. R. of
St John, Stamford, 1701-19. R. of Kirkby Underwood,
1705-20. Chaplain to the Duke of Ancaster.
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June i,
1693. S. of Thomas, gent., of Greeting St Mary, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Stowmarket (Mr R. Shute) and Eton.
Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1693-1700; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 4, 1699; priest, May 26, 1700.
V. of Thorpe Market, Norfolk, 1700-5; of Thrigby, 1704-20.
Died 1720. {Venn, i. 492.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 4, 1700.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. sizar Easter, 1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 4, 1710. One of these
names (M.A.), V. of Little Brickhill, Bucks., 1717-47. Buried
there. Will, Archd. Bucks.
MARTYN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 13,
1702. S. of Thomas, of Ely, gent. Matric. 1702-3; B.A.
1705-6; M.A. 1709. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1708; priest,
June 19, 1709. Perhaps R. of Dalham, Suffolk, 1712-3. R.
of Alpheton, 1727-43. Died 1743. Brother of Miles (1702).
MARTEN, THOMAS. M..\. 1710 (Incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin).
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 3,
1725; afterwards Fell.-Com. S. of Matthew, of Wivenhoe,
Essex. School, Fulham, London (Mr Vaslett). Matric. 1725;
Scholar, 1726; M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. 4, 1724-5. Called to the Bar, May 5, 1731-
MARTIN, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Mar.
23, 1660-1. Of Lincolnshire. School, Grantham. Matric.
1661-2; B.A. 1664-5. Perhaps subscribed for priest's orders
(London) May 19, 1665.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. B..\. 1501-2. Of Norwich diocese. S. of
Richard and Johanna. M.A. 1505. Fellow of Peterhouse,
1503-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 27; priest, Mar. 21,
1506-7. Will (V.C.C.) 1509. Benefactor to Peterhouse. (T.A.
Walker.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1501-2. One of these names (B.A.)
V. of Warthill, Yorks., 1527; V. of Sutton Saltres, 1537.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1531-2-
Martin, Wormley
martin, william. b.a. 1532-3.
martin, william. b.a. 1533-4; m.a. 1539; b.d. 1544-
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1586; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) May 18, 1592. R. of Cookley, Suffolk, 1598.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1608.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1620-1.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1624-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 11; priest, June 12, 1625.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
New Inn Hall. Not found in Al. Oxon.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 16,
1640. Of London. One of these names s. of Sir William, of
Woodford, Essex. {Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May 31,
1642. S. of Robert, gent., of Bury St Edmunds. B. there.
Bapt. Dec. 15, 1625. School, Bury (Mr Stevens). Matric.
1645. Migrated to Jesus, Aug. 14, 1645. Scholar; B.A. 1645-
6; M.A. 1663. Ord. priest (.Ardfert and Aghadoe) July 30,
1652. R. of Stanton St John, Suffolk, 1656-7. R. of CoUie
Wake, 1662-76. Died Dec. 1, 1676. Buried at Stanton. M.I.
there. Will (Archd. Sudbury) 1676. Fatherof William (1671).
{Venn, t. 347; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Le Neve, Mon., in. 122.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Aug. 30,
1644. Of Devon. Probably s. and h. of Sir Nicholas, of
Oxton, Devon, Knt. Bapt. at Kenton, Nov. 1, 1626. Of
Netherexe, Devon, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dan. of Sir
Shilston Calmady, Knt. Admon. granted to his widow,
May 14, 1662. {Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., i. 386.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Mar. 6,
1667-8. S. of William, attorney, of York. School, Nidder-
dale, Yorks. (private). Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept.; priest, Dec. 1672.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Jesus, Nov. 7,
1671. S. of William (1642). B. Nov. 26, 1656. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1675; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1678; priest, June,
1680. R. of Stanton St John, Suffolk. R. of Gt Livermere,
1680-1727. R. of St Mary's, Thetford. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Burrough, of Bury. Died Sept. 25, 1727.
Father of 'Honest Tom' the antiquary and William (1701).
{Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; A. Gray.)
MARTYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1674-
Of Kent. Probably s. and h. of Richard (1645), of Eastwell,
Kent; age 6 in 1663. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
R. of Eastwell, Kent, 1681-6. V. of Kennington, 1683-6.
Buried Dec. 9, 1686. {Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Miehs. 1701.
S. of WiUiam (1671). B. Oct. 16, 1686. B.A. 1705-6. Died
Nov. 24, 1708. Buried at Livermere. {Davy MS., 19,141.)
MARTYN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 2,
1708. S. of WUliam, of Exeter, and of Holnieote, Somerset.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1709. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Dec. 13, 1709. Called to the Bar (at
Lincohi's Inn) Nov. 6, 1722. Married and had issue. Buried
at Exeter, Oct. 31, 1737. Probably grandson of William
(1644). {Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., i. 388; Maclean, Trigg
Minor, 11. 441.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, 1708. Matric.
1708; Scholar, 1708-9.
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, July 2,
1741. S. of Digory, attorney, of Devon. B. at Hatherleigh.
School, Tiverton (Mr Daddo). Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5-
Probably R. of Butterleigh, Devon, 1755-72. V. of Braunton,
1772-91. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (1738).
MARTIN, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July 26, 1717. S. of Samuel, of Green Castle (and Lydia, dau.
of Colonel Thomas, of Antigua, West Indies). B. in Middle-
sex. School, Caddington, Herts. (Mr Biby). Matric. 1721;
M.B. 1723; M.D. 1728. Adm. at Leyden, Nov. 11, 1722.
M.D. there, 1725. F.R.C.P., 1729- Buried at St George's,
Antigua, May 11, 1735. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of Samuel
(1711). (MwnA, II. no; Burke.)
MARTYN, WORMLEY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 20, 1664.
1st s. of Burrage (1625-6), Esq., of St Mary's parish, Thet-
ford, Norfolk. Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1665; B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1673-4; priest, Sept.
1674. R. of Colveston, Norfolk, 1676-85; of South Repps, in
1709-16, deprived. Father of the next. (See Cooper, Ann.,
v. 451.)
MARTIN, WORMLEY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Lent, 1705-
6. S. of Wormley (above), R. of Colveston, Norfolk, 1676-85.
Scholar, 1706. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 1709. C. of South
Repps. R. there, 1716-56. C. of Cromer, 1723-9 and 1743.
R.of Beeston, 1756-62. Died Mar. 13, 1762. {Peile, n. 162-3;
G. Mag.)
Martindale, Richard
MARTIN, . B.A. 1489-90. Perhaps Thomas, of Papworth
St Agnes, Cambs., in 1497.
MARTYN, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1552.
MARTIN, . Scholar at Emmanuel, Michs. 1592-
MARTIN, . M.A. 1661 {Lit. Reg.).
MARTINDALE, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1546. B. at West Rasen, Lines., c. 1529. Matric. 1546.
Left after two years. Ord. deacon (London) May 11; priest.
May 12, 1582. Master of the Mercers' School, London.
MARTINDALE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1559. One of these names R. of South Shoebury, Essex,
1563-7. Died 1567.
MARTINDALE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jmie 29,
1667. S. of Adam, an ejected Cheshire minister, and school-
master at Warrington. B. Dec. 19, 1649. School, Manchester.
Left Cambridge and studied at Brasenose College, Oxford.
Went to Glasgow, 1670, where he graduated M.A. Tutor at
Glasgow. Usher at Merchant Taylors' School. Ord. school-
master and preacher at Warburton and Lymm, Cheshire, till
1679. Master at Witton School fill his death, Aug. i, 1680.
(For the father see D.N.B.; R. Stewart-Brown.)
MARTINS, . B.A. 1487-8; M.A. 1491-
MARTYNNES, D. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 4, 1579-
MARTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, July 11,
1732. Of Capemwray, Lanes. S. and h. of Oliver, of Gray's
Inn, Esq. Matric. 1732. Name oS, 1736- Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 3, 1728. Called to the Bar, June 23, 1737- Bencher,
May 2, 1749. M.P. for Lancaster, 1747-58. D.L. and steward
of Lonsdale. Died Dec. 4, 175S. Brother of Oliver (1738-9)-
(Burke, L.G.;G. Mag.)
MARTON, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1632.
MARTON, OLIVER. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 12,
1738-9. Of London. S. of OUver. Matric. 1739; LL.B. 1743.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. i, 1759- Patron and V. of
Lancaster, 1767-94. Succeeded to the estate of his brother
Edward (above). Died Aug. 2, 1794, aged 72. (Burke, L.G.;
"G. Mag.)
MARVELL, ANDREW. Adm. at Emmanuel, 1601. B. at
Meldreth, Cambs., c. 1586. Scholar, 1604; B.A. 1604-5; M.A.
1608. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 1608-9. 'Minister' of Flam-
borough, Vorks., i6io. V. of Winestead, 1614-24. Master
of the Charterhouse, Hull, 1624-41. Lecturer at Holy
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1624. Drowned in crossing the Humber,
Jan. 23, 1640-1. Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
MARVELL, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Dec. 14,
1633. S. of Andrew (above). B. at Winestead, in Holdemess,
Yorks., Mar. 31, 1621. School, Hull. B.A. 1638-9. Travelled
abroad, c. 1642-6. Tutor to Mary, dau. of Lord Fairfax, c.
1650. Became tutor to William Dutton, Cromwell's ward,
and in this capacity resided at Eton in the home of John
Oxenbridge, 1653. Appointed Milton's colleague in the Latin
Secretaryship, 1657. M.P. for Hull for 20 years, 1659, 1660-
78. Accompanied Charles Howard, Earl of Carhsle, on his
Embassy to Moscow, as secretary, 1663-5. Published an
account of the mission, 1669. Engaged in ecclesiastical con-
troversy. Well known as poet and satirist. Died Aug. 18,
1678. Buried at St Giles* -in-the-Fields, London. {D.N.B.,
for which see an account of his works; A. B. Beaven.)
MARVIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 12, 1635.
Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643.
MARVYN or MERVYN, PHILIP. Adm. at King's (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Sept. 29, 1561. Of Fonthill, Wilts.
Matric. 1561. Left in 1564. 'Went away scholar, and lived
in London.' (Harwood.)
MARWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's,
May 5, 1665. Eldest s. of William, of Laughton, Lines. B.
there. Bapt. June 10, 1647. School, Homcastle (Mr Gibson).
Matric. 1665. Of Laughton, Esq. (Peile, i. 617; Lines.
Pedigrees.)
MARYGOLD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's, 1674.
Previously matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, July 3, 1672,
age 16. S. of John, R. of Waverton, Cheshire. Matric. 1675;
B.A. 1675-6.
MARYON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 29,
1709. S. of Joseph (next). B. at White Roding, Essex.
School, Felsted (Mr Lydiat). Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1710;
LL.B. 1714. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 1714; priest, June
12, 1720. R. of White Roding, Essex, 1720-60. R. of
Theydon Gamon, 1732-52. Married, 1719, Jane Weller, of
Roinford. Died Nov. 17, 1760. (Peile, 11. 173; G. Mag.)
MARYON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 23, 1667-8.
Of Carshalton, Surrey. S. of John. Matric. 1668; B.A.
1671-3; M.A. 1675. Fellow, 1677. R. of White Roding,
Masham, Moses
Essex, 1685. R. of Roding Beauchamp, 1704-10. Died
Apr. 27, 1710. Father of John (1709). (H. H. Drake, Black-
heath, 122.)
MARION, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
1645-6; B.A. 1647-8.
MARYS, see MARRIS.
MASCALL, ABEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1579.
MASCALL, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1566; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573; B.D. 1581. R. of Marden,
Kent, 1570-84. R. of Woodham Walter, Essex, 1577-1619.
R. of Gt Lees, 1588-1619. WiU (Cons. C. London) 1&20.
Property and relations in Kent ; ' my cousin, Thomas Mascall,
M.A., of Cambridge.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
MASKALL, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney,
.'\pr. 4, 1646. S. of Alexander, currier, deceased. Schools,
Selby and Coxwold. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653.
MASCALL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1588. V. of Tardebigge,
Worcs., 1585-92.
MASCALL, GEORGE. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1575. Of Chart, Kent. Matric. 1575; B..^..
1579-80; M..\. 1583. Fellow, 1578-84. R. of Gt Wigborough,
Essex, 1584-91. Died 1591. WiU (Cons. C. London) 1591-2,
mentions brother Alexander and son Thomas (? 1604).
MASCALL, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1581.
MASKALL, JASPAR. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 22, 1611.
Matric. 161 1.
MASCALL, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1575;
B.A. 1579-80. Fellow, till 1580. Presented to vicarage of
Wootten Wawen, Warws., 1580.
MASCALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, i602.
MASCAL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peterhouse, Mar. 28,
1649. Of Warwickshire. School, Coventry. Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1653-4. Vicar-choral of Cloyne, 1661. V. of Kilmahon,
1661. Preb. of Cooline, 1663; of Cloyne, 1663-1700. Died
1700. (H. B. Swanzy; Brady, 11. 380.)
MASCOLL, SAMUEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1712. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Lent, 1713-4; M.B. 1717. Practised physic
at Norwich. Died July 30, 1730. M.I. to 'Sam. MascoU, M.D.'
at All Saints', Sudbury.
MASCALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1604.
Probablys. of George (1575). B.A. 1607-8; M.A. from Sidney,
1611; B.D. 1617. Fellow of Sidney. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612
and i6i8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20,
1613. V. of Hocldey, Essex, 1618-9. R. of Nevendon, 1618.
R. of East Homdon, 1619. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Nov. 4,
1625.
MASCALL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1609;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. One of
these names s. of Richard, of London, gent, was adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 18, 1609.
MASCALL, . B.A. 1488-9.
MASCALL, . B.A. 1523-4.
MASCALL, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1581.
MASERES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Clare, July 4,
1748. S. of Peter Abraham, physician, of Soho, London.
B. in London, Dec. 15, 1731, Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A.
1755. Fellow, 1756--9. Barrister, Inner Temple, 1750.
Bencher, 1774, and Treasurer, 1782. ist Newcastle medallist,
1752. Common Pleader, City of London, 1762-80. Attorney-
General of Quebec, 1766-9. F.R.S., 1771. Cursitor Baron
of the Exchequer, 1773-1824. Judge of the Sheriff's Court,
London, 1780-1822. A zealous Protestant and Whig.
Mathematician and historian. Died May 19, 1824. Buried
at Reigate. Brother of the next. (D.A^.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MASERES, PETER. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4, 1748. S. of
Peter Abraham, physician, of Soho, London. B. in London.
Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752. Brother of Francis (above).
MASHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 17, 1696.
Doubtless 7th s. of Sir Francis, of High Laver, Essex. B.
there. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Fellow, 1704.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1702; priest, Sept. 19, 1703.
Died s.p. before his father.
MASHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Michs. 1634. Of Essex. 3rd s. of Sir WiUiam, of Gates, High
Laver, Essex, Bart. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1637.
Brother of the next and of William (1633).
MASHAM, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1633. Of Essex. 2nd s. of Sir William, of Oates, High
Laver, Essex, Bart. B.A. 1635-6. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 8, 1636-7. Called to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1645. Brother
of the last and of WiUiam (1633).
MASHAM, MOSES. Adm. sizar at Em.manubl, Apr. a, 1667.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1668.
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MASSHAM, ROBERT. B.A. 1501-2. Of Yorkshire. M.A. 1505.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1501.
MASHAM, TREVOR. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, Mar.
27, 1666. S. of Sir William (1633), Knt., of High Laver,
Essex. School, Reading, Berks. Matric. 1667. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 7, 1667-8. Secretary to the British
ambassador in France, and held other diplomatic appoint-
ments. Died unmarried. (T. A . Walker.)
MASSAM, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1511-2. Proctor, 1511-2.
University preacher, 1511-2.
MASHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1578. S. and h. of William, alderman of London (Sheriff,
1583). B.A. 1580-1. Father of Sir William, Bart, and grand-
father of William (1633). (T. A. Walker.)
MASHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 27, 1599.
Probably s. and h. of John, of BardweU Ash, Suffolk. If so,
ist cousin once removed of last. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 22,
1601.
MASHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. Fcll.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1633. Of Essex. S. and h. of Sir William, of Oates,
Essex, Bart. Age 18 in 1634. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 15,
1635. M.P. for Shrewsbury, 1646-53. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir John Trevor. Died v. p. before 1656. Father of
Trevor (1666), brother of Francis (1634) and John (1633).
{T. A. Walker; A. B. Beaven; G.E.C.)
MASKELYNE, NEVIL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Nov. 29,
1749- 3rd s. of Edmund, of Purton, Wilts. B. Oct. 1732.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1750. Migrated to Pembroke,
1750, and to Trinity. B.A. from Trinity, i754; M.A. 1757;
B.D. 1768; D.D. 1777- Fellowof Trinity, 1756. F.R.S., 1758.
Assisted Bradley. Sent by the Royal Society to observe the
transit of Venus at St Helena, 1761. Astronomer Royal, 1765.
Established the Nautical Almanac, 1766. Copley medallist.
R. of Shrawardine, Salop, i775- R- of North Runcton,
Norfolk, 1782. Elected a member of the French Institute,
1802. Author, astronomical. Died Feb. 9, 1811, aged 79.
Will (P.C.C.) 1811. (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 332.)
MASKELYNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 24, 1744. S. of Fehx Edmund, of Westminster. B. Oct.
6, 1725. School, Westminster. Matric. 17451 Scholar, 1745;
B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751; B.D. 1761. Fellow, 1750-72. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May 21, 1758. R. of Over, Cambs., 1768-72.
Inherited the estate of Stoke from his great-uncle, Wm. Bath.
Died 1772. Admon. (P.C.C.) Apr. 1772. Brother of Nevil
(1749). (Burke, L.G.)
MASLEN, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 17, 1677.
S. of John Maslin, of Skipwith, Yorks. B.A. 1681-2. Ord.
deacon (York) Mar. 12, 1681-2; priest, June 11, 1682. V. of
Hemingborough, Yorks., 1682-1705. Master of Howden
School. Married, 1684, Helen, dau. of Matthew Haward, of
Howden. Buried at Howden, June 18, 1705. Father of
Matthew (1702). (M. H. Peacock; J. Parker.)
MASLIN, JOHN. Scholar of Trinity, 1584; B.A. 1585-6; M.A.
1589.
MASLEN, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
II, 1702. S. of Charles (1677), clerk. B. at Howden, Yorks.
Bapt. theie, Jan. 27, 1684-5. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 21,
1707; priest, Sept. 25, 1709. C. of Drax, Yorks., 1709-16.
C. of Fishlake, 1719. V. of Wistow, 1721-54. C. of Cawood,
1721-54. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Paul Perkins, 1729.
Died Mar. 20, 1754. Buried at Wistow. M.I. (M. H. Peacock;
J. Parker.)
MAISLEN, PAUL. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, Nov. 25, 1749.
Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750.
MASLEY, . B.Can.L. 1485-6.
MASON, AMBROSE. Matric. pens. (? from Christ's), July, 1606.
One of these names V. of Aberford, Yorks., 1608-20. Died
1620. (Peile, I. 257.)
MASON, AMOS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1623. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1622.
Will of one ' Ames ' Mason, of St Just, Cornwall, clerk (Exeter)
1678.
MASON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 23, 1629-30. R. of
St Benedict, Huntingdon, 1630-3. Perhaps P.C. of New-
borough Chapel, Hanbury, Staffs., 1647-60. Died c. 1660.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
MASON, BERNARD. M.A. 1554, after ten years' study in Arts.
Of Yorkshire. Fellow of St John's, 1554. One of these
names R. of Horsham, and V. of Nuthurst, Sussex. Will
(Chichester) 1558.
MASON, CHARLES. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Mar. 10, 1631-2. Of Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1632;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639; B.D. 1642; D.D. 1660 {Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1635-44. Created D.D. at Oxford, Nov. i, 1642.
Mason, George
R. of Stovver Provost, Dorset, 1647-77. R. of St Mary Wool-
church, London, i66i-6. Preb. of St Paul's, 1663-78. R. of
St Peter-Ie-Poer, 1669-77. Preb.of Sarum, 1671-8. President
of Sion College, 1675. Author, sermons and verses. Died
1677. WiU proved (P.C.C.) Jan. 5, 1677-8. {Al. Oxon.;
Harwood; Walker, Sufferings, 150; D.N.B.)
MASON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus, Sept. 18,
1680. S. of Edward (1634), of Hockerton, Notts. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Sept. 27, 1680. B.A. 1684-5. Probably ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1686, when he was of Cottesmore,
Rutland (? C). (H. I. Longden.)
MASON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 30,
1718. S. of Charles, of Prees, Shropshire. School, Wem.
Matric. 1717; Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726; B.D.
1736; D.D. 1749. Fellow, 1725. Prof essor of Geology, i734-
62. Incorp. at Oxford, 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20,
1733- F.R.S., 1742. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1742. R. of
Orwell (sinecure) 1762-71. Died Dec. 18, 1771. Will (P.C.C.)
I77I.
MASON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
June 30, 1705. S. of Captain Christopher, R.N., deceased, and
grandson of Robert (1606). B. at Greenwich, Kent. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1705. Married Anne Buckle, of Burgh,
Surrey. Slain, 1759, boarding a French ship. (H. H. Drake,
Blackheath, 81.)
MASON, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1590. S. of
William, of Egmanton, Notts., Esq. B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A.
1598; D.D. 1628 {Lit. Reg.). Fellow of Pembroke, 1598.
Taxor, 1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1633. R. of Waresley,
Hunts., 1613-4. R. of Welton-by-Louth, Lines., 1613-9.
R. of OrdsaU, 1614-9. R. of Newark, Notts., 1618-28. R. of
Cottenham, Cambs., 1628. Dean of Salisbury, 1630-5. V. of
Godalming, Surrey, 1631-5. Died in Petty France, West-
minster, Mar. 24, 1634-5. Buried in Westminster Abbey,
Mar. 27, 1635. {Al. Oxon.; Westminster Abbey Reg.)
MASON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 4,
1634. S. of Luke (1603), R. of Hockerton, Notts. B. at
Newark. School, Southwell (Mr Setchell). Matric. 1634;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22,
1639; priest, Sept. 19, 1641. V. of Martletwy, Pembroke,
ejected, 1650. R. of Elston, Notts., 1663. Preb. of Southwell,
1672-9. Died c. 1679. Father of Charles (1680).
MASON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 20, 1671.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
MASON, EDWARD. ,M.A. from Christ's, 1698. S. of T., of
Monmouth. Matric. from BaUiol, Oxford, Dec. 15, 1690,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1694. R. of Hampton Bishop, Here-
ford, 1698. R. of Bromyard, 1700. Perhaps chaplain in the
Navy, 1701. {Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11, 123, 143.)
MASON, ELIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 1684-5.
S. of Richard. B. at Newark, Notts. School, Newark (Mr
Twells). Matric. 1685. Resided till 1688.
MASON, GABRIEL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1615;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.; priest,
Dec. 1624. V. of Appleby, Lines., 1627-31. One of these
names licensed to preach in Christ Church (? which), London,
1634. {Peile, I. 303.)
MASON, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 1602. B, at
Whissendine, Rutland. Matric. 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
MASON, GEORGE. Student at Jesus, c. 1564-70. Of Lincoln.
B. c. 1540. Afterwards C. in Hunts., and at Haddenham,
Cambs., 1581-95. {Ely Deposition Book.) He may be the
Mason who was scholar at Queens', 1558.
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 20, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. from Magdalene, 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1626; priest, Feb. 1626-7. One of these
names presented to Staveley, Derbs., 1648-53. Died 1653.
MASON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Probably V. of South Scarle, Notts.,
1638-60. Died 1660.
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1664.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 25,
1691. 2nd s. of Paul. B. in London, Sept. 27, 1673. School,
Newark (Mr Twells). Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 1698-9; priest. Mar. 12, 1703-4.
R. of Binbrook St Mary, Lines., 1704. R. of Ordsall, Notts.
V. of Beckingham. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Pigot,
D.D., R. of OrdsaU. (Burke, L.G.; Peile, 11. 122.)
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, July 7, 1716.
S. of Thomas, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs. School,-
Newcastle-under-Lyme (Mr Booker).
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1726. Of Notting-
hamshire. Perhaps s. of George (1691). Of Eaton, Notts.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Colton, of North Leverton.
Died May, 1774. (J- Parker.)
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MASON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July 3,
1749. S. of Miles, woolweaver, of Westmorland. B. at Kirkby
Stephen. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A.
1756; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1780. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
Mar. 18, 1753; priest, Sept. 22, 1754. Chaplain to the Duchess
of Atholl. Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1780-3. Died Dec. 9,
1783. {Scott-Mayor, in. 593; G. Mag.; Al. Oxon.)
MASON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1567.
Probably B.A. from Trinity, 1575-6; M.A. from St Catha-
rine's, 1582. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 29, 1575, as 'of Trinity
College, aged 23.' V. of Snape, Suffolk, 1577-84.
MASON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1674-5;
B.A. 1678-9. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1679; priest. May 29,
1681.
MASON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1579;
B.A. from Trinity, 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Licensed (Bishop of
Ely) to teach grammar, Apr. 17, 1583. Perhaps V. of
Teversall, Notts., 1609-38. Died 1638.
MASON, JAMES. B.A. from Christ's, 161 6-7. Ord. priest
(York) 1620. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Normanton,
Notts., 1632-4. Died 1634. (But see Al. Oxon. for a con-
temporary; Peile, I. 293.)
MASON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 24, 1694.
Matric. 1695. One of these names adm. at Leyden, Feb. 12,
1700-1.
MASON, JOHN. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1460.
MASON, JOHN. Scholar of King's, c. 1460. Left on marriage.
(Harwood.)
MASON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1574.
MASON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, July 6, 1596.
S. of Richard (1557-8), of Cavendish, Suffolk, clerk. School,
Bury. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1600-1; M.A. 1606. Prob-
ably C. of Cockfield, Suffolk, 1606; ' presented for not wearing
the surplice.' Author, The Turk, a tragedy, 1610. {Venn, i.
159; Cooper, III. 17.)
MASON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1602.
Doubtless s. of John, of Lynn, Norfolk. Bapt. at St Mar-
garet's, Lynn, Dec. 11, 1586. Resided two years. Engaged
in trade in London, but early attracted to foreign adventure.
In 1610 appointed by James I in command of a squadron
sent to reclaim the New Hebrides. Governor of the plantation
of Newfoundland, 1615. In 1626 Commissary-General for
victualling Buckingham's expedition. Treasurer and Pay-
master of the army, 1627. Returned to New England, 1631.
Received a patent, with Sir F. Gorges, under which New
Hampshire was founded. Vice-Adrmral of New England,
1635. Died 1635. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will,
P.C.C. {D.N.B.; T. A. Walker; a different identification is
given in Al. Oxon.)
MASON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1615.
Perhaps matric. also as sizar in the same year. B.A. from
Emmanuel, 1618-9.
MASON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1620-1. Of London. B.A. 1624-5.
MASON, JOHN. B.D. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A. from
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1599; M..\. 1603; B.D. 1610.
Perhaps V. of Yazor, Hereford, 1620.
MASON, JOHN. M.A. from Clare, 1638. S. of Roland, V. of
Bangor. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 2, 163 1,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1634-5.
MASON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's, June 6,
1640. S. of John, merchant. B. at York. Schools, Bridling-
ton (Mr Bradley) and Middleton (Mr Hardwick). Matric.
1640.
MASON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 16, 1661; pens. 1664.
School, Strixton, Northants. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. V. of Stantonbury, Bucks., 1668-74. R. of Water
Stratford, 1674. Calvinist preacher on the Millennium.
' Enthusiast and poet.' One of the earliest writers of hymns
used in congregational worship. Buried at Water Stratford,
May 22, 1694. Fatherof William (1701). {D.N.B.)
MASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 7, 1665. S. of
Humphrey, clerk. B. in St George's, Southwark, Nov. 1648
(m BlackweU, Derbs. according to the Coll. Reg.). School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672;
B.D. 1679. Fellow, 1674-82. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 2;
priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672. C. of Landbeach, Cambs.,
1675. Preb. of SouthweU, 1679-85. R. of North Luffenham,
Rutland, 1682-4. Buried there Dec. 22, 1684. (J. B. Peace;
H. I. Longden.)
MASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1667. S. of
George, of Hereford. Migrated, as sizar, to Jesus, Sept. 21,
1667. Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
Mason, Richard
MASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 8, 1670. Of
Hinckley, Leics. Probably s. of Richard (1633). B. Nov. 5,
1652. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1684. Ord. deacon
(London) Jime, 1674; priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1676. V. of
Mountfield, Sussex, 1685. {Nichols, iii. 1148.)
MASON, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1675. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, July 23, 1656; B.A. (Oxford) 1659-60.
MASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, Apr. 24,
1750. Of Derby. School, Chesterfield. Matric. 1751; Scholar,
1751; B.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (Bishop of Chester, at Cam-
bridge) Feb. 10, 1754.
MASON, JOSEPH (? JOSEPH GEORGE). Adm. at Clare, Apr.
27, 1708. Of Middlesex. B. in London. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. Matric. 1708; Scholar of Peterhouse, 1710;
B.A. from Peterhouse, 1711-2; M..'\. from King's, 1715. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1712; priest (London) Mar. 17, 1714-5.
Chaplain at King's, 1713. Chaplain at Lincoln's Inn, 1715.
R. of Bleadon, Somerset, 1717-9. R. of Cold Norton, Essex,
1719. V. of Southminster. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1765.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
MASON, JOSHUA. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1714;
Scholar, 1717; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 22, 1718, as C. of Buckminster, Leics.; priest,
June 12, 1720. C. of Gunby, Lines. {Peile, 11. 184.)
MASON, LUKE. Adm.sizarat Emmanuel, Easter, 1603. Matric.
1603; B.A. 1610-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 8, 1611-2;
priest, Sept. 20, 1612. C. of Siston, Lines., 1612. Master of
Newark Grammar School, 1615. R. of Hockerton, Notts.,
1618-40. Died 1640. Father of Edward (1634).
MASON, MAIDWELL. Adm. pens, (age over 17) at St John's,
May 22, 1719. S. of Matthew (1673-4), of Rutland. B. at
Ashwell. School, Oakham (Mr Wright). Matric. 1719.
Migrated to Sidney, Mar. 20, 1721-2. B.A. 1722-3. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1723-4; C. of Cottingham, North-
ants.; priest (Lincoln) Nov. 9, 1729. V. of Hominghold,
Leics., 1729-46. Died Apr. 21, 1746. Will (Leicester) 1746.
{Nichols, II. 610.)
MASON, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, Apr.
30, 1625. S. of Ralph, farmer, deceased. B. at Sedgefleld,
Durham. Bapt. there, June 19, 1609. Schools, Sedgefiekl
(Mr Pearson) and Kirk Merrington (Mr Wells). Matric.
1625; B.A. 1628-9. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 14, 1630.
V. of Gt Smeaton, Yorks., 1660-8. Perhaps father of Thomas
(1663).
MASON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 7,
1673-4. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Welham, Leics. B. there.
School, Uppingham. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
Fellow, 1680-92. R. of Ashwell, Rutland, 1680-1714. R. of
Wakerley, Northants., 1699-1714. Died 1714. Father of
Maidwell (1719). (H. I. Longden.)
MASON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June i,
1627. S. of William, bailiff. B. at Bedford. School, Bedford
(Mr Gardiner). Matric. pens. 1627; Scholar, 1627-34; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. 1634. Author, verses prefixed to Shelton's
Tachygraphy. (Venn, i. 280.)
MASON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, May 11,
1669. S. of NichoL-is (1614), R. of Bletsoe, Beds. B. at
Shelton, Beds. Schools, Shelton and Souldrop. Matric. 1670;
B.A. 1672-3. Citizen and Salter, of London. Buried in St
Michael's, Greenhithe, Dec. 22, 1715.
MASON, NICHOLAS. 'Student of Oxford, and B.A. Cambridge,'
supp. for B.Can.L. (Oxford) 1534, and for B.Civ.L. 1539.
Not found in our records.
MASON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1588 {impubes). One of these names, of Egmanton, Notts.,
adm. at Gray's Inn, June 5, 1592. Ancient, 1613.
MASON, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 16;
priest, June 17, 1622. V. of Irchester, Northants., 1623, till
c. 1654. R. of Little Staughton, Beds., 1644; of Tilbrook,
1647. R. of Bletsoe, 1659-71. Buried there June 6,
1671, aged 72. M.I. there. Will proved (Archd. Bedford)
1671. Father of Nathaniel (1669). Peile (i. 299) following
Bridges, is WTong as to the date ot his death. (H. I. Longden.)
MASON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1619. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1622-3. Ord. priest (York) Sept.
1623. V. of Driffield, Yorks., 1625-66. Buried Aug. 18, 1666.
MASON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Caius, Lent, 1557-8.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. 1564. FeUow of St Catha-
rine's, c. 1561. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 17, 1571. R. of
Cavendish, Suffolk, 1571-1609 (M.A.). Probably R. of
Henney, Essex, 1571-82. Died 1609. Father of John (1596).
MASON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Lent, 1557-8;
B.A. 1563-4. R. of Rawreth, Essex, 1574-1624. Admon.
(Cons. C. London) 1624. (Some uncertainty between this and
the above.)
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MASON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1627.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. priest (Norwich)
May 24, 1635. One of these names R. of Testerton, Norfolk,
1645-80.
MASON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Ciiristi,
Easter, 1633. Of Suffolk. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Migrated to Jesus, Dec. 19, 1634. Scholar (by Dean and
Chapter of St Paul's); B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Fellow of
Jesus, 1638-44, ejected. Studied medicine at Edinburgh.
M.D. 1660 {Lit. Reg.). Practised at Leicester. Married
Emmet, dau. of John Oneby, of Hinckley, Leics. Died Mar.
26, 1668. Buried at St Mary's, Leicester. Probably father of
John (1670). (A. Gray; Davy MSS., 19,141-)
MASON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1638. Prob-
ably s. of William (1596), V. of Whittlesey, Cambs. Scholar,
1641 ; B.A. 1641-2. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 8, 1646. Probably succeeded his father as V. of
Whittlesey, Cambs., 1653-83. R. of Morbom, Hunts., 1670-
84. Died 1684. Probably father of Richard (1671-2).
MASON, RICHARD. .\dm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Nov. 7,
1642. S. of Edward, of Pailton, Harborough, Warws. B.
there. School, Rugby (Mr Peirse).
MASON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 23, 1671-2.
Probably s. of Richard (1638), V. of Whittlesey, Cambs.
Matric. 1671-2; Scholar, 1674; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679- Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1679. Probably succeeded his
father as V. of Whittlesey St Andrew, Cambs., 1683-1703.
R. of Morbom, Hunts., 1684-1703. Died 1703. (W. Watson,
Wisbech, 569.)
MASON, RICHARD. LL.D. 1682 (Com. Reg.).
MASON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 17, 1732-
S. of Richard. B. at Gargrave, Yorks. Bapt. there. May,
1714. School, Skipton. Matric. 1732; LL.B. 1738.
MASON, ROBERT. Of Corpus Christi, 1471.
MASON, ROBERT. B.A. 1525-6- Perhaps supp. for M.A. at
Oxford, Oct. 31, 1528.
MASON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1573-
Of Huntingdonshire.
MASON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1587.
B. at Crosthwaite, Cumberland, 1569. B.A. from St Catha-
rine's, 1590-1. Ord. priest (Lichfield) May 24, 1596. V. of
St Peter, Derby, till 1606. R. of Fenny Drayton, Leics.,
1606-38. Perhaps V. of Foxton, 1613. Will (P.C.C.) 1638;
of Fenny Drayton. {See contemporary in Al. Oxan.)
MASON, ROBERT. Scholar of St John's, 1606. S. of George,
of New Windsor. B. 1590. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613; LL.D.
1628 {Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1610-32. Senior Proctor, 1619-20.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. Adm. advocate, Feb. 16, 1628-9.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 14, 1633. Secretary to the Duke of
Buckingham in the expedition to the Isle of Rh6. Chancellor
of the diocese of Winchester. A judge in the Vice-Admiralty
Court. Knighted, .Apr. 9, i66i. Married, 1633, Judith, dau.
of Sir Chr. Buckle. Died at Bath. Buried there 1662, aged 73.
{D.X.B.; T'l's. of London, 1634.)
MASON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 10, 1659. Of
Kent. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1659; Matric. 1662;
B..A. 1662-3. Perhaps M.A. 1665 {Lit. Reg.).
MASON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, Mar. 31,
1719. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726.
Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from Chichester) Mar. i, 1723-4-
MASON, SIMON. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1582.
MASON, SIMON. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1621;
1625-6; M.A. 1629. Perhaps R. of Gt Munden, Herts., during
the Interregnum.
MASON, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 31, 1687. Of Gt
Gransden, Hunts. Matric. 1687. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 30, 1687, as s. and h. of Simon, late of Gt Gransden,
gent., deceased. Called to the Bar, May 17, 1698.
MASON, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 26,
1633. S. of Stephen, alderman of Lincoln, deceased. School,
Lincohi (Mr Jo. Clerk). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 2, 1634. Called to the Bar, May 20, 1642.
Ancient, May 21, 1658.
MASON, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 30,
1635. S. of Edward, tailor, of Bromley, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Nelson). Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9;
M.A. 1642. V. of Bonby, Lines., 1648. Will dated Feb. 1680.
{Shaw, 1. 363.)
MASON, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May 4,
1676. S. of Stephen, Esq. B. at Lincoln. School, Lincoln.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683; M.D. 1688. Fellow,
1682.
MASON, THOMAS. B.A. 1519-20. Supp. for incorporation at
Oxford, 1527.
Mason, William
MASON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1567.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 12, 1572; priest. Mar. 12, 1572-3-
Perhaps V. of Keysoe, Beds., 1574. (Patron Trinity College.)
R. of Souldrop, 1590. Another, ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
22, 1570; priest, Dec. 14, 1571. V. of Gt Ashby, Leics.,
1586-1634. Buried there June 21, 1634. M.I. (Nichols, iv.
19-)
MASON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1590; B.A.
1504-5; M.A. from Pembroke, 1598.
MASON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1616.
Of Middlesex. B.A. 1621; M.A. 1624; B.D. 1632. Fellow,
1627-44, ejected.
MASON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1623-4; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1631; priest, Feb. 26, 1631-2. One of these names
(M.A.), V. of Chebsey, Staffs., tUl 1646, sequestered, and
1661-76. C. of EUenhall and Ronton. (Wm. Salt Arch. Sac.,
1915-)
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 11,
1630. S. of Thomas, farmer, of Baylham, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1631;
B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25,
1636; priest, Sept. 22, 1638. C. of Charsfield, Suffolk, 1638.
R. of Stonham-Aspall, 1638. R. of Gedding, 1646.
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 12,
1632. S. of Richard, of Rutland. School, Oakham (Mr Stack-
house). Matric. 1632. Doubtless ord. deacon (Peterb.) June
12, 1636; priest, Feb. 18, 1637-8, as B..A. of Christ's. Perhaps
R. of Ashwell, Rutland, 1643. Plundered and imprisoned at
Nottingham. Reinstated, 1660. Buried at Ashwell. (Walker,
Sufferings; Nichols, u. 193.)
MASON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1657. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Dec. 18,
1663. S. of Marmaduke (? 1625), of Houghton-le-Spnng,
Durham. B. there. School, Northallerton (Mr Smelt).
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Apr. 7; C. of St Peter-le-Poer, London; priest,
May 17, 1668. Possibly R. of Whickham, Durham, 1671-81.
Died 1681. But see a contemporary at Oxford.
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1668. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1672; priest (York) June, 1674.
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 28, 1672-3. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1672-3; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1678.
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 9,
1683. 2nd s. of Robert, of Hull (merchant. Sheriff 1675.
Mayor 1681). B. at HuU. School, Hull. Matric. 1683; B.A.
1686-7; M.A. 1690; B.D. 1697. Fellow, 1689. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1690; priest, Sept. 20, 1691. R. of Thorn-
ton Dale, Yorks., 1699-1742. Married Martha, dau. of Andrew
Perrott, of York, 1704. Will (York) Mar. 15, 1744-5- (M. H.
Peacock.)
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 14,
1697-8. S. of Francis, grazier. B. at Ashwell, Rutland.
School, Oakham (Mr Love). Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2;
M.A. 1705; B.D. 1712. Fellow, 1704-15- Probably V. of
Greetham, Rutland, 1711-20. Died 1720.
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 13,
1700. S. of Robert, of Lincoln, gent. B. there. Matric. 1700;
B.A. 1703-4; M..A. 1707. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1707; priest, June 19, 1709. Probably R. of Colsterworth,
Lines., tiU 1753. Died Sept. 17, 1753. aged 72. M.I. at
Colsterworth. (Nichols, 11. 193.)
MASON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1581. Migrated to Emmanuel, Michs. 1584. B.A. 1584-5-
The first admission to Emmanuel after those nominated in
the Deed of Foundation.
MASON, VALENTINE. Adm. scholar (age 15) at Sidney, Oct.
II, 1690. Only (surviving) s. of William (1646), R. of
Wensley, Yorks. B. at New Malton, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Feb. 6, 1674-5. School, Beverley (Mr Jos. Lambert). Matric.
1690. Buried at Wensley, May 12, 1694. (M. H. Peacock.)
MASON, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1489-90; D.Civ.L. 1494-S.
MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1546
(impubes).
MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1574; B.A. 157&-7.
MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1588.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, May 30, 1595, from
Staple Inn. Of Mongeham, Kent. Perhaps father of William
(1619).
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MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1589. B. in Lincoln, c. 1574. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord.
priest (Lincoln). R. of Kelsey St Mary, Lines., 1600-10.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1600-10. Perhaps will (Lincoln) 1614.
One of these names B.D. from Lincoln College, Oxford, 1603.
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Lent, 1595-6.
Matric. c. 1596; Scholar, 1598; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1606.
Probably V. of Whittlesey St Andrew, Cambs., 1639-53,
and father of Richard (1638). Another, 'M.A.,' R. of
Hockley, Essex, 1616. Died 1617. (W. Watson, Wi&hec'h,
569.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1619.
One of these names, s. and h. of William (? 1588), of Gray's
Inn, Esq., adm. at Gray's Irm, Aug. 5, 1620.
MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1646. Of Yorkshire. (Doubtless s. of Valentine, V. of
Elloughton.) Ord. priest (Derry) Sept. 14, 1660. Preacher
(by Archbishop of York) 1662. R. of Huggate, Yorks., 1662-
83. P.C. of Malton, 1662-84. R. of Wensley, 1683-1702. V.
of Holy Trinity, Hull, 1702-8. Buried at St Mary Castlegate,
York, Nov. 24, 1708, aged 78. 'Physician in omni gen ere
medicinae.' Father of Valentine (1690). (M. H. Peacock;
E. Axon.)
MASON, WILLIAM. M.A. from King's, 1701. S. of Benjamin,
of Pixley, Hereford, gent. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, Mar. 10, 1675-6, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1679-80.
Admon. (Archd. London) 1695, of one of these names; of
St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, clerk. (Al. Oxon.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1701.
S. of John (1661). B. Oct. 1681. B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 22; priest, Dec. 19, 1706. V. of Mentmore,
Bucks., 1706-44. R. of Bonsall, Derbs., 1736-9. Died Mar.
29, 1744. Biu'ied at Mentmore.
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 15,
171 1-2. S. of Hugh, gent, (collector of customs at Hull,
Yorks.). B.atHuU. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric.
1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. from Sidney, 1719. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Feb. 1718-9; priest (York) June 4, 1721. V. of
Holy Trinity, Hull, 1722-53. Married Mary Wild, of York.
Died Aug. 26, 1753. Buried at Sutton-in-Holdemess. Father
of the next. (M. H. Peacock.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July i,
1742. ist s. of William (above), clerk, Yorks. (by his first
wife). B. at HuU, Feb. 23, 1724-5. School, Hull (Mr Blyth).
Matric. 1742; Scholar; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. from Pembroke,
1749. Fellow of Pembroke, 1747. Ord. deacon (Chester)
Nov. 17; priest, Nov. 24, 1754. R. of Aston, Yorks., 1754-97.
Preb. of York, 1756-62; Precentor and canon residentiary,
1762-97. Chaplain to the King, 1757-72. R. of Langton-on-
Swale, Yorks., 1777-97. Chaplain to Lord Holdemess and
King George II. Corresponded with Horace Walpole. Com-
posed church music. Author, poetical. Friend and biographer
of Gray. Married Mary, dau. of William Sherman, of Hull,
Feb. 25, 1765. Died Apr. 5, 1797. M.I. at Aston and in
Westminster Abbey and York Minster. Will, P.C.C. {Scott-
Mayor, III. 531; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, c.
Sept. 1751. S. of Thomas, grocer (gent.; s. of John, of
Necton HaU, Norfolk), of Swaffham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Seaming (Mr Brett). Matric. 1751. Captain in the
Norfolk militia. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Norfolk. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Blomefield, Esq. Died Jan. 25,
1807. M.I. at Necton. {Venn, 11. 66.)
MASON, . B.A. 1482.
MASON,
B.A. 1485-6.
MASON, . D.Civ.L. 1489-90. One Robert Mason, of
Trinity Hall, LL.D., was R. of Gateshead, Durham, 1474-
93. Archdeacon of Northumberland, and Precentor of
Lincoln. Died 1493. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. M.I.
MASON, . B.Can.L. and D.Can.L. 1496-7.
MASON, . D.Civ.L. 1498-9.
MASON, . D.Civ.L. and D.Can.L. 1502-3.
MASON, . Scholar of Queens', 1558-60.
MASON, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July, 1577.
MASON, . M.D. i66i {Lit. Reg.).
MASSAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Mar. 30,
1681. Of Durham. Probably s. of Thomas, cantor at Durham
Cathedral. School, Durham. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr.
25, i68i. Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M..\.
1688. Buried in Durham Cathedral, Dec. 17, 1700.
Masse Y, Richard
MASSAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1566.
Robert Marsham was King's scholar at Durham School, 1558.
MASSENGER, see MESSENGER.
MASSEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 2,
1634. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Stanion, Northants. School,
Geddington (Mr Challener). Matric. 1634-5; B.A. 1637-8;
M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1640. R. of High-
clere, Hants.; of Eaton, Hastings, Berks., 1670; and of
Edmondsham, Dorset, 1672-80. Chaplain to the Earl of
WincheLsea. Author, Sermon. {Venn, i. 315.)
MASSIE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1569. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 8, 1577; priest. May 30,
1579. R. of Thrapston, Northants., 1579-1629. Buried there
Jan. 11, 1628-9. Father of Isaac (1609-10) and Nathaniel
(1608). (H. I. Longden.)
MASSEY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 28,
1645. S. of Isaac (1609-10), minister, R. of Ayston, Rutland.
B. there. School, Uppingham (Mr Johnson and Mr Mears).
Matric. 1645-6; Scholar, 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653.
Minister of Caldecote, Rutland, till 1656. Intruded V. of
Loys Weedon, Northants., 1655. Confirmed, 1662. Died
1696. Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1697. Probably father of
Samuel (1669-70). (K. I. Longden.)
MASSEY, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 5,
1707-8; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital, London. S. of
Edmund, of London, citizen and clockmaker. Matric. 1708;
Scholar, 171 1; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 19, 1714; priest, Dec. 23, 1716. R. of Colne
Engaine, Essex, 1718-65. Author, classical. (A. W. Lock-
hart.)
MASSYE, GERARD. M.A. 1598 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Cheshire, gent. S. of William, alderman of Chester. Matric.
from Brasenose College, Dec. 13, 1588, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1591-2; M.A. 1595; B.D. 1604; D.D. 1608-9. Proctor
(Oxford) 1601. R. of Wigan, Lanes., 1604-16. In 1615
nominated Bishop of Chester, but died in London, Jan. 16,
1615-6, before consecration. {Al. Oxon.; J. Parker.)
MAZEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, c. July, 1653.
S. of Henry. B. in Cambridge. Bapt. at Gt St Mary's, Oct. 5,
1640. School, Perse. Scholar, 1654-61; B.A. 1657-8; M.A.
1661. Fellow, 1661-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. i66i:
priest, July 12, 1662. Master of Holt School, 1661. Head
Master of Norwich Grammar School, 1665-7 (where the boys
petitioned against him). R. of Rocldand, Norfolk, 1667-77.
V. of Egmere, 1670-77. Died May 17, 1677. M.I. at Rock-
land. Will (Dean and Ch. C. Norwich) 1677. Brother of John
(1666). {Venn, i. 389.)
MASSEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 11,
1714. S. of Henry, apothecary. B. in London. School, Eton
(colleger, 1706). Matric. 1715.
MASSEY, ISAAC. B.A. from Clare, 1609-10; M.A. 1613. S. of
Edmimd (1569). Bapt. at Thrapston, Sept. 27, 1586. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1610; priest, Apr. 16, 1611. V. of
Nassington, Northants., 1614-23. R. of Ayston, Rutland,
1624. Licensed (Peterb.) May 30, 1614, to marry Margaret
Longworth, of Ayston. Father of Edmund (1645) and brother
of Nathaniel (1608). (H. I. Longden.)
MASSEY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1508-9.
MASSEY or MAZEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May
9, 1666. S. of Henry, innkeeper, of Cambridge. B. there.
Bapt. at Gt St Mary's, Nov. 24, 1649. School, Cambridge
(Perse, Mr Griffith). Scholar, 1666-7; Matric. 1667; B.A.
1669-70; M.A. 1673. R. of Coningsby, Lines., 1679-82.
Buried there Mar. 31, 1682. Brother of Henry (1653). {Venn,
I. 430.)
MASSEY, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1608.
S. of Edmund (1569). Bapt. at Thrapston, Oct. 24, 1591.
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19;
priest, Dec. 19, 1613. Buried at Thrapston, Oct. 26, 1639.
Brother of Isaac (1609-10). (H. I. Longden.)
MASSIE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1572.
S. of Richard, of Ely. School, Ely. Migrated to Caius, Mar.
26, 1574, age 18. B.A. 1575- Adm. at the Middle Temple,
1581. Of Ely, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of William Herbert,
of Norfolk. {Vis. of Cambs., 1619; Venn, I. 77.)
MASSY, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1629;
B..^. 1632-3.
MASSEYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1549.
Perhaps s. of Richard, of the Isle of Ely.
MASSIE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Ord. deacon (London) Feb.
16, 1594-5; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 21, 1596-7. Probably R.
of Epworth, Lines., 1595-1640. Preb. of Lincoln, 1610-40.
Died 1640. But one of these names R. of Weybridge, Surrey,
1602-10; R. of Bisley, 1610.
MASSY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c. 1593.
158
Massey, Richard
MASSIE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age i7) at Magdalene, July
1,1731. S. of John, Esq. B. at Coddington, Cheshire. School,
Ruthin, Denbigh. Matric. I73i- Of Coddington, Esq.
Married Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Lloyd, clerk, of Plas-
Power, Denbigh. Buried at Coddington, Mar. 9, 1770.
(Burke, L.G.; Ormerod, 11. 400.)
MASSIE, ROBERT. .\dm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 19,
1722. S. of Trafford, grocer, of Cheshire. B. at Chester.
School, Chester (Mr Henchman). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7;
M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon (Chester) Aug. 25, 1728; priest. May
20, 1730. R. of Eccleston, Cheshire, 1758-76. R. of Lymm
(Warburton moiety), 1766-76. Died 1776. {Scott-Mayor, iii.
357.)
MASSEY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Feb. 16,
1669-70. Probably s. of Edmund (1645). B. at Thistleton,
Rutland. School, Harborough. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June, 1679, as M.A.; C. of Weedon
Pinckney, Northants. (Peile, 11. 27.)
MASSEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 27,
1694. S. of Thomas. B. at Huyton, Lanes. School, Warring-
ton (Mr Shaw). Scholar, 1694; Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8;
M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1701; priest
(York) Sept. 1702. Perhaps V. of Kirkby Wharfe, Yorks.,
1705. [Peile, II. 130.)
MASSEY, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1507-8. Perhaps (this, or the
next) V. of Southminster, Essex, 1517-28. Died 1528. Will
(P.C.C.) 1529; priest, St Clement's, Cambridge.
MASSEY, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1514-5-
MASSEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1579-80.
See At. Oxon. for a contemporary.
MASSEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 22,
1744. S. of Roger, linen-draper, of Cheshire. B. in Chester.
Schools, Tarvin, Cheshire (Mr Thomason) and Ruthin,
Denbigh. (Mr Hughes). Matric. i744; B.A. 1748-9; M.A.
1752. Fellow, 1751-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 3,
1750-1; priest (Ely) Feb. 23, 1752. R. of Ditchingham,
Norfolk, 1752-1802. (Scott-Mayor, in. 546.)
MASSEY, . B.A. 1524-5; M.A. 1528-9.
MASSEY, . B.A. 1530-r; M.A. 1533-
MASSINGBERD, BURRELL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Apr. 29, 1702. Eldest s. of Sir Drayner, of South Ormsby,
Lines., Knt. Bapt. at Harrington, Apr. 25, 1683. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 23, 1703. High Sheriff of Cambs. and
Hunts., 1706-7. Of Ormsby, Lines., and Medloe, Hunts.,
Esq. Married Philippa, dau. of Francis Mundy, of Markeaton
Hall, Derbs. Died Jan. 1728. Buried at Ormsby. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 660; Burke, L.G.)
MASSINGBERD, CHRISTOPHER. LL.B. of Cambridge. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1537 (not found in our records). D.C.L. (Oxford)
1537- Preb.of Lincoln, 1509-10, 1512-53; Treasurer, 1516-7;
Precentor, 1528-33; Chancellor, 1533-43- R- of Abingtoii-
by-Shingay, Cambs., 1511. Archdeacon of Stowe, 1543-53-
Beneficed at Emneth, Norfolk, and at Bourne and Bicker,
Lines. Died Mar. 8, 1552-3. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral.
Will (P.C.C.) Apr. 1553; of Emneth. (Cooper, i.m.; Al.Oxon.;
A. B. Beaven.)
MASSINGBERD, DRAYNER. .Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 14, 1631. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Bratoft Hall, Lines.
B. there, Dec. 11, 1615. School, Scrooby (Mr Bristow).
Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 11, 1633.
Barrister. Colonel in the Parliamentary army. Sheriff of
Lines., 1655-7. Knighted, Feb. 17, 1661-2. Of Gunby,
Lines., Esq. Died May 11, 1689. Buried at Ormsby. Brother
of the next. (Peile, 1. 412; Lines. Pedigrees, 660; Burke,
L.G.)
MASSINGBERD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
Apr. 17, 1627. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Bratoft Hall, Spilsby,
Lines. Schools, Ormsby (Mr Gonis) and Grimsby (Mr Hind-
marsh). Matric. 1627. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 22,
1629. A parliamentarian. High Sheriff for Lines., 1654; for
Becte., 1667. Created Bart., by Cromwell, 1658, and by the
King, Aug. 22, 1660. Buried at Gunby, Sept. 18, 1680.
Brother of the above, father of Henry (1658) and John (1663).
(PeiU, 1, 382; Burke, L.G.; G.E.C.)
MASSINGBERD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1658.
S. of Sir Henry (above), of Gunby, Lines., Bart. Bapt. Nov.
30, 1641. Matric. 1658. Of the Inner Temple. Buried there
1666. Brother of the next. (Lines. Pedigrees, 659.)
MASSINGBERD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Aug. 6, 1663. S. of Sir Henry (1627), of Bratoft, Lines., Bart.
B. at Boston, 1643. School, Langton, Homcastle. Matric.
1663. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 10, 1666. Buried at
Bamet, Herts., 1671. Brother of Henry (above). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 659.)
Master, Joseph
MASSINGBERD, THOMAS. .■Vdm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 25, 1748. S. of William (Meux, assumed the
name of Massingberd), of Gunby, Lines. School, West-
minster. Married Elizabeth Emerson, sister to Sir Walter
Amcotts, Bart. Died 1777. (Burke, L.G.)
MASSINGBERD, WILLIAM. .\dm. Fell.-Com. at St Catha-
rine's, Dec. 17, 1694. S. of Sir William, of Gunby, Lines.,
Bart. Bapt. at Bratoft, Sept. 25, 1677. Succeeded as 3rd
Bart., 1719. M.P. for Lines., 1721-3. Died vmmarried, Dec. i,
1723, in Golden Square, London. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
MASSENGER, see MESSINGER.
MASSINGHAM, JOHN. Probably M.A. or higher degree, 1466-7.
MASSINGHAM, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1473-4-
MASSON, ROBERT. Of Peterhouse. Adm. at Trinity College,
Dublin, Jan. 22, 1662-3. (Not found at Cambridge.)
MASTER, BERNARD. B.A. 1530-1.
MASTER or MASTERS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare,
c. 1593. Doubtless s. and h. of James, of East Langland
(Langdon), Kent. B. 1574. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 30,
1595. CaUed to the Bar, May 26, 1603. Lieutenant of Dover
Castle. Knighted, June 7, 1630. High Sheriff of Kent,
1638-9. M.P. for Canterbury, 1640-8. Married Etheldreda,
dau. of Robert Streynsham, of Ospringe, Kent. Died Aug. 11,
1648, aged 74. Buried in the CathedraL M.I. (Vis. of Kent,
1619; Archaeol. Cantiana, v. 241; A. B. Beaven.)
MASTER or MASTERS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, June 27, 1638. S. of Edward, R. of Linton, Kent.
B. there. School, HoUingbome, Kent (private; Mr Bonham).
Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2. One of these names R. of Offham,
Kent, 1647-60; and R. of Kingsdown (St Edmund), 1650-2.
MASTER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 7, 1669. Of
Kent. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1677-
84. Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1678; priest. Mar. 7,
1679-80. R. of St George and St Mary Magdalene, Canter-
bury, 1684-6. Died 1686. (For an account of his disorderly
habits in College, see Hist, of Queens', 228.)
MASTER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. i573-
S. of Richard (1571), M.D. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from St John's, 1575, age 19. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1575.
M.P. for Cirencester, 1586, 1588. Of Cirencester Abbey.
Married Bridget, dau. of John Cornwall, Esq., of Wiltshire.
Died 1604. Brother of Thomas (i573)- (Bmke, L.G.; Al.
Oxon.; T. A. Walker.)
MASTER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1660.
Of Kent. One of these names, s. of Richard, bapt. at East
Langdon, Kent, May 27, 1642. Perhaps brother of James
(1644-5)-
MASTER, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 7,
1687. S. of Edward, of Canterbury, Esq. Matric. i587.
.\dm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1687.
MASTER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1624.
Probably 2nd s. of Edward, of Ospringe, Kent. Matric. from
New College, Oxford, Apr. 20, 1627, age 20; B.C.L., 1633;
D.C.L., 1638. Adm. advocate, 1648. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of
Kent, 1619.)
MASTERS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 15, 1644-5.
Of Kent. S. and h. of Richard, of East Langdon, Kent.
.Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 8, 1647-8. CaUed to the Bar, Feb. 7,
1654-5. Ancient, 1671. Bencher, Nov. 12, 1677. Married
Joyce, dau. of Sir Christopher Turner, Knt. and Baron of the
Exchequer. Died Aug. 9, 1702, aged 75- (Archaeol. Cantiana,
V. 258.)
MASTER or MASTERS, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity,
May 25, 1646. Of Middlesex.
MAISTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 14, 1633. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1633; Scholar, 1636; B.A. 1636-7, as
Masters; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 2; priest,
June 5, 1642. V. of Comberton, Cambs., 1643; resigned, 1659.
Died abroad when travelling. (A. Gray.)
MASTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 3,
1665. S. of Edward, of London. B. there. School, Canter-
bury (Mr Paris). Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Fellow, 1669.
MASTERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 3, 1671. S. of
James, D.D. (R. of St Peter and St Paul), Bath, Somerset.
Matric. 1671. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 14, 1672. B.A. 1676-
7. V. of Axbridge, Somerset, 1678-9. Died 1679.
MASTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, Jan. 19,
1680-1. S. of William, medical practitioner, of Bamet, Herts.
Matric. 1681.
MASTERS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 12, 1672.
159
Master, Legh
MASTER, LEGH. Aclm. FeU.-Com. (age i6) at St John's,
June 23, 1711. S. of Sir Streynsham, of Codnor, Knt. B. in
London. School, Isleworth. M.P. for Newton, Lanes., 1727-
47. Of Codnor Castle. Died 1750. (Le Neve, Knights, 462;
Burke, L.G.)
MASTER, PAUL. 'Of Trinity Hall,* when ord. deacon (York)
June 9, 1694. C. of Rillington. (Not found in our records.)
MASTER, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1502. B. at Maidstone, Kent, 1484. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 1510;
B.D. 1515. Fellow, 1505-15. Proctor, 1513-4- Incorp. at
Oxford, 1513. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 15, 1510-1.
R. of Aldington, Kent, 1514-34- V. of Eastry, 1517-34-
Attainted of treason in the case of the holy maid of Kent,
and hanged at Tyburn, Apr. 21, 1534. (Cooper, i. 49.) 'An
excellent natural and experimental philosopher.' (Harwood.)
MASTER, RICHARD. M.D. 1571 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, of Streetend, Kent. B.A. (Oxford) 1533; M.A. 1537;
M.B. 1545; M.D. 1554. FeUow of All Souls. F.R.C.P., 1554;
Elect, 1558; President, 1561-2. Physician to the Queen,
1559. Preb. of York, 1563-88. Died Jan. 1587-8. (Munk,-i.
52; Cooper, II. 20; Vis. of Kent, 1619; D.N.B.)
MASTER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1569.
MASTERS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1637-8.
B. at Wisbech. 6.-^.1641-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18,
1642, age 23, as C. of Lopham; priest, Feb. 25, 1642-3. V. of
Griston, Norfolk, 1661-88. Buried Mar. i, 1687-8.
MASTER, ROBERT. M.A. from King's, 1673. B.A. not re-
corded; perhaps the above.
MASTERS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1731. S.
of William, of Hetherset, Norfolk. B. there, Dec. 25, 1713-
Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738; B.D. 1746. FeUow,
1738-58. Incorp. at Oxford, i754- Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1736; priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1738. F.S.A., 1752- V. of St
Benet, Cambridge, 1752. R. of Landbeach, Cambs., 1756-97-
V. of Linton, 1759. V. of Waterbeach, 1759-84. Antiquary.
Author of The History of Corpus, etc. Died July 5, 1798,
aged 84. Buried at Landbeach. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C.
(Latnb- Masters; D.N.B. , where parentage and ancestry differ
from those given in Misc. Gen. el Her., 2nd S., iv. loi.)
MASTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1573-
2nd s. of Richard (1571), M.D. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from St John's, i575, age 15; B.A. 1577; M.A. 1582; B.D.
1592. V. of Isle Abbots, Somerset, i593-i637- Master of the
Temple, 1601-28. Preb. of Lichfield, 1613-28. .Archdeacon
of Salop, 1614-28. Died 1628. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
George (1573). {T. A. Walker; J. Ch. Smith; Al. Oxon.)
MASTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1577-
MAISTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Mar. 1588.
Perhaps scholar of Trinity Hall, 1589.
MASTERS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Em.manuel, July i, 1616.
Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20. One of these names V. of East
Wykeham, Lines., 1637.
MASTERS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1617.
MASTERS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1623; B.A.
1626-7; M.A. 1630. Perhaps R. of Tatenhill, Staffs., 1663-95.
Buried there Mar. 31, 1695.
MASTERS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Trinity, June 23,
1684. S. of Thomas. B. at Tamworth, Warws. School,
Combrook (Mr Rob. Plant).
MASTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June ?, 1693.
Of Essex. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701; priest, Nov. 5, 1703. R. of
Thuming, Hunts., 1703-39. Died i739-
MASTERS, WILLIAM. .\dm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1549. Of Willington, Beds. B. 1532. Matric. 1549; B.A.
1553-4; M.A. 1557; LL.D. 1568. Fellow, 1552-69. Proctor,
1561-2. Public Orator, 1563-5. Famed for his speech before
the Queen on her visit in 1564. Incorp. at Oxford, 1560.
V. of Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxon., 1564; and of Burford,
1571. Vicar-general aiid official of the diocese of Norwich,
1569. Admitted advocate, June 11, 1571- Died Feb. 2,
1589-90. Buried in Norwich Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1591-
(Cooper, II. 65; Al. Oxon.)
MASTER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1581 ;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588; D.D. 1609. R. of Sevington, Kent,
1600-14. Preb. of Canterbury, 1603-28. V. of Stone-in-
Oxney, 1614-8. R. of Rucking, 1614-27. R. of Sandhurst,
till 1626. R. of Mersham, 1626-8. Buried in the Cathedral,
May 30, 1628. Perhaps father of WiUiam (1617).
MASTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c. 1595;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. One William Mayster, M.A., V. of
Faversham, Kent, 1605-6; also V. of Ticehurst, Sussex, and
chaplain to Archbishop Abbott. {Hasted, 11, 725.)
Matelast, Bartholomew
MASTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 12, 1617.
Perhaps s. of William (1581). Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. from Clare, 1624. Succeeded his father as R. of Rucking,
Kent, 1627. [Hasted, in. i77-)
MASTERS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 22, 1710. B.
at .-Mconbury, Hunts. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5- Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 17, 1714-5; priest (Chichester) Sept.
22, 1717. V. of Hellingly, Sussex, 1717-34. Buried there
Sept. 20, 1734. (W. C. Renshaw.)
MASTERS, . FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse, 1589-90.
MASTERMAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May
16, 1693. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1697; priest, 1698. V. of Gt Edstone, Yorks., 1698-
1726.
MASTERMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 25, 1746. S. of Henry, of London. Taught by Mr
Jamesen. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1754. Ord.
priest (London) Sept. 22, 1751. Probably chaplain in the
Navy, 1760-2. Brother of Thomas (1739).
MASTERMAN, ROBERT. B.A. 1522-3. Of Yorkshire. M.A.
1525. Fellow of St Catharine's. Proctor, 1531-2.
MASTERMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr.
3, 1634. S. of Thomas, clothier, of York. B. there. Schools,
York (Mr Carthwaite) and Coxwold (Mr Best). Matric. 1634;
B.A. 1637-8. Perhaps of York, M.D. Buried Dec. 1, 1656.
M.I. at St Michael-le-Belfrey, York. (Le Neve, Mon., iv.
46.)
MASTERMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 1, 1739. S. of Henry, of Hillingdon, Middlesex. School,
Hackney, London (MrNewcombe). Brother of George (1746).
MASTERMAN, WILLIAM. M.A. from Magdalene, 1729. S. of
William, of Friar Wadden, Dorset, gent. Matric. from Hart
Hall, Oxford, Feb. 13, 1721-2, age i7; B.A. (Oxford) 1725-
(Al. Oxon.)
MASTERSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 11, 1632.
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 21,
1638-9. R. of West Winch, Norfolk, 1640-4. V. of St Mary's,
Nottingham, 1662-86 (M.A.). Preb. of Southwell, 1670-86.
Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham, Sept. 9, 1686. (Godfrey,
St Mary, Nottingham.)
MASTERSON or MAISTERSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Apr. 1622. 1st s. of John, 01 Nantwich, Cheshire.
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. from St John's, 1626; D.D.
1650. FeUow of St John's (by mandate), 1634; ejected, 1643.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. Buried at Nantwich, Aug. 12, 1671.
Admon. (Chester) 1671. Brother of the next. (Peile, 1. 342;
James HaU, Nanlivich, 422.)
MAISTERSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar.
22, 1641-2. S. of John, gent., of Nantwich, Cheshire. B.
there. School, Repton (Mr Whitehead). Matric. 1642;
B.A. 1646; M.A. 1650. FeUow, 1647. Probably R. of St
Vigor's, Fulboum, Cambs., 1660. R. of West Hanningfield,
Essex, 1661-9. Died 1669. Will (P.C.C.) 1669; mentions
property at Fulboum, Cambs. Brother of Henry (above).
(James HaU, Naniieich.)
MASTLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Sx John's, Easter, 1581.
MATCHETT, CLEMENT. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, Nov.
15, 1609. Of Norwich. S. of Robert, gent. School, Norwich
(Mr Briggs).
MATCHETT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1371; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Perhaps R. of Gimingham,
Norfolk, 1577-92.
MATCHETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 24, 1646;
B.A. 1649-50.
MACHET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11, 1651. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1651.
MATCHET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Mar. ig, 1701-2.
Previously matric. from Hart HaU, Oxford, Mar. 29, 1694,
age 17. S. of Thomas, of Beeby, Leics.
MATCHETT, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 28,
1598. Matric. 1598; B.A. 1601-2. C. and preacher at
Stickney, Lines., 1604. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1605.
MACHETT, ROBERT. .\dm. pens, at Caius, Dec. 31, 1602. S.
of Robert, citizen of Cambridge. B. at Long Stratton,
Norfolk. School, Moulton (Mr Matchet). Scholar, 1602-6;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. (Venn, 1. 180; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
MATCHETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1570; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1579- Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) July 2, 1574. R. of Gt Moulton St Michael,
NorfoUi, 1581. R. of All Saints', Moulton, 1581. Died Sept.
11, 1620. Buried in the Chancel of St Michael's, Moulton.
MATELAST, BARTHOLOMEW. 1261. Southern student who
received a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the
northern students. (Fuller, 29.)
160
Matham, William
MATHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 23, 1643-
MATHER, AUGUSTINE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1565.
MATTHER, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Corpus Ciiristi,
E.ister, 1556 {impubes). One of these names adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1563.
MATHER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, June 15,
1665. S. of Henry. B. at Warrington. School, Warrington
(Mr Ashworth). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9.
MATHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June r, 1670. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1670; B.-'V. 1676-7. V. of Castle Doning-
ton, Leics., 1681-96. Died Sept. 10, 1696. Will (Leicester)
1696. {Nichols, III. 782.)
MATHER or MAITHER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St
John's, Easter, 1560; B.A. 1562-3.
MATHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 3,
1585-6. B. at Seacroft, Leeds, Yorks. Schools, Leeds (Mr
Hargrave) and Halifax (Mr Maude).
MATHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 25,
1640. S. of John, gent., of Newton, Lanes. B. there. School,
Winwick (Mr Pickering). Matric. 1640, as Methay; Scholar,
1641-4; B.A. 1643-4.
MATHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 25,
1 73 1-2. S. of Thomas, lawyer, of Cheshire. B. in Chester.
School, Stockport (Mr Dale). Matric. 1732. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 18, 1732, as s. and h. of Thomas, of
Chester. Barrister, 1737. Perhaps Recorder of Chester. Died
May 10, 1745-
MATHES, RICHARD. B.Can L. 1530 I. S« JOHN MATHEWS.
MATHESON, see also MADDISON and MATTISON.
MATHESON or MATTISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Easter, 1628. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of John, R. of
Barmston. B.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 27, 1632.
MATHOLDE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Michaelhouse,
Easter, 1545.
MATLEY, ROBERT, Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1564.
MATSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10, 1727.
Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1728; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1741- Ord.
deacon (York) July 18, 1731; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1734.
C. of Speeton Chapel, Yorks., i745- V. of Folkton. V. of
Filey, 1745. V. of Hunmanby, i775- V. of Muston, 1775.
Will (P.C.C.) 1792; of Hunmanby, clerk.
MATTAIRE, MICHAEL, see MAITTAIRE.
MATTERSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's,
lune 12, 1650. S. of Christopher. B. at Melton -on- the-Hill,
Vorks. School, Ripon (Mr Palmes). Matric. 1650.
MATTHEMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1548.
MATTHEWS or MATHEW, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, June 29, 1663. S. of John, gent., of Montgomery.
B. there. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Piggot). Matric. 1663.
MATTHEWS, ANDREW. M.A. from St John's, 1721. S. of
Thomas, of Hanmer, Flints. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Feb. 19, 1705-6, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1709. R. of
L>mby, Notts., 1723-61. R. of Nuthall, 1729-61. Preb. of
Southwell, i733-r)2. Died 1762. {Al. Oxon.)
MATTHEWS, ANTHONY STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Peterhouse, Oct. 12, 1751; Fell. -Com. 1759. Of Middlesex.
School, Eton. Matric. 1751, as Stephen Mathew; Scholar,
1752; B.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1760.
Minister of Percy Chapel, London, 1766-1804. R.of Glooston,
Leics., 1788. R. of Broughton, Northants., 1790-1824. For
60 years joint lecturer of St Martin-in-the-Fields, West-
minster. Died 1824. (G. Mag.)
MATTHEW {alias GRIFFIN), DAVID. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Michs. 1560. B. at Welshpool, Montgomery.
Scholar, 1561. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 27, 1566; priest,
Sept. 29, 1567.
MATTHEWS or MATHEWE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16)
at Sidney, Oct. 23, 1632. S. of John, barber-surgeon. B. at
Bishop's Stortford. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tho.
Leigh). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640; B.D. 1647.
Fellow. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28; priest, Dec.
24, 1643. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1692.
MATHEW, EDMUND. Matric. from Christ's, Dec. 14, 1638.
Of Northamptonshire. Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 28, 1640.
Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from Christ's, 1647. Fellow
of Christ's, 1644-9. Minister of WoUaston, Northants.;
silenced, 1662. Afterwards practised medicine at Welling-
borough. {Peile, I. 474; Calamy, 11. 239.)
MATHEWS, EDWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1602. Of
Salop. B..\. 1605-6.
MATHEWE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1625.
V.A. C. in.
Matthew, Richard
MATTHEWS, JOHN. 'B.Can.L. 1530-1. Prior of the House of
Austin Canons at Coxford, Norfolk; pensioned at the sur-
render.' (So Cooper, i. 68, but Richard Mathes is the name
of the graduate in Can.L. 1530-1 in Gr. Bk. T.)
MATTHEW, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1588;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. One of
these names of Tortworth, Gloucs., minister. Will (P.C.C.)
1628.
MATHEW, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1603; B.A.
from St John's, 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
MATHEWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 7, 1620. Of
London. Matric. 1620; Bj^.. from Pembroke, 1623-4, as
Mathew.
MATHEW, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Incorp. at Oxford, 1650. Perhaps
Master of Saffron Walden School, 1645-50; if so, buried there
July 19, 1650. One of these names V. of Kirby-in-Cleveland,
Yorks., 1662-73.
MATTHEWS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 18,
1667. S. of George, surgeon. B. at Bishop's Stortford.
School, York. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674.
Perhaps Master of Derby Grammar School, c. 1675-85.
MATHEWES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 8,
1686. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Coveney, Cambs. School,
Uppingham (Mr Savage). Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90.
Perhaps C. of Glaston, Rutland, 1696.
MATHEWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 3,
1693, from Jesus College, Oxford. Matric. there, Dec. i, 1691.
S. of John, barrister, of Treffnaney, Montgomery. B. at
Shrewsbury. Schools, Newixjrt, Shrops. (Mr Edwards) and
Eton (colleger, 1690-1). Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1693-5. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1698-9. One of these names R. of
Quatt, Salop, 1709; of Broseley, 1711. {Venn, i. 492.)
MATHEWS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 8,
1703. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Ely. School, Ely
(Mr Tenant). Matric. 1703.
MATTHEWS, JOHN. M.A. from Jesus, 1713- S. of John, of
Holme Lacey, Hereford. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Apr. 29, 1703, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1707. Ord.
priest (Carlisle) Dec. 24, 1710. Probably R. of Steppingley,
Beds., 1710; R. of Grafham, Hunts., 1713-21; V. of Hartford,
Hunts., 1720-32. R. of Tingrith, Beds., till 1722. Buried
there 1722. {Al. Oxon.)
MATHEWS or MATHEW, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Aug. 5, 1644. Previously matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Oct. 1641, age 15. S. of John, of St Mary Overey,
Surrey. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648; B.D. 1655. Fellow, 1647-
57. Preb. of Salisbury, 1662. One of these names late R. of
Wilton, Wilts., buried at St Bartholomew-the-Great, London,
May II, 1664.
MATHEW, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, June 29,
1620. S. of John, Esq. B. at Auckland, Durham. School,
Bolton Percy (private). Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. i, 1625. Perhaps R. of
Kirby-under-Hill, Cleveland, Yorks., 1625-62.
MATHEW, MATHIAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1556; B.A. 1559-60; M.A. from Clare, 1563. Fellow of Clare.
MATHEW, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's,
Nov. 25, 1638. S. of Laurence (whose will, 1634). B. at
Harlington, Beds. School, Sutton (Mr Kempt). Matric. 1638;
B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Probably fellow, elected and ejected
same year, 1644. Probably ord. deacon (Lincoki) Jan. 23;
priest, Jan. 31, 1661-2. R. of Little Berkhampsted, Herts.,
till his death, 1680. {Peile, i. 456.)
MATHEWS, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 8,
1656. Of Essex. S. and h. of Joachim, of London, merchant,
and of Gt Gobions, Essex, Esq. B. c. 1642. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Mar. 15, 1655-6. Created Bart., June 13, 1662. F.R.S.,
1670. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wolstenholme,
Bart., of Enfield. Died Dec. 7, 1680. Buried at Edmonton,
Middlesex. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
MATHEWS or MATHEW, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
St John's, Apr. 16, 1662. S. of John, husbandman, of
Leamington, Warws. B. there. School, Coventry (Mr
Franklin). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6. ^
MATTHEW, RICHARD. M.A. 1671 {Lit. Reg.).
MATTHEW, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Aug. 25, 1692.
Only s. of Richard, gent. B, at Oakham, Rutland. School,
Oakham. One of these names chaplain in the Navy, 1707.
MATTHEWS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 21, 1746. S. of John, lawyer, of the Inner Temple.
B. in London. School, Harden, Herts. (Mr Barnard). Matric.
1746; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753- Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 29, 1745. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 3, 1750-1; priest,
Sept. 24, 1752. R. of Fisherton Anger, Wilts., 1758-85.
Admon. (P.C.C.) Nov. 1785. {Scott-Mayor, ill. 558.)
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Matthew, Robert
MATHEW, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1470-1.
MATHEWS or MATHEW, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age i8) at
Caius, Apr. 26, 1633. S. of John, gent. B. at Wiggenhall
St Mary Magdalene, Norfolk. School, Bury St Edmunds
(Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640;
Scholar, 1641-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637;
priest, Sept. 22, 1638. C. of Cranwise, 1637. R. of St Andrew
Wardrobe, London, in 1648 (subscribed the Bishop of
London's book, Apr. 15, 1648). R. of Euston, Suffolk, 1655-
82. Died 1682. Will, Bury. {Venn, 1. 307; V. B. Red-
stone.)
MATTHEWS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 20, 1681.
Of Salop. Matric. 1681. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1680.
Of BlodweU, Salop, Esq.
MATTHEWES, ROBERT._Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Oct. 30, 1683. S. of IhomEis, draper. B. at Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury. B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
May 30, 1686. Third Master, Shrewsbury School, 1688-1701.
C. of Holy Cross, Shrewsbury. Buried Feb. 12, 1701. (F. S.
Hockaday.)
MATHEW, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, 1598.
3rd s. of Tobias, Bishop of Durham. B. at Oxford, 1583.
Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, June 17, 1601. His
mother, Frances, dau. of Bishop Barlow (and widow of
Matthew Parker), founded two scholarships at Peterhouse,
in his memory. Brother of Tobias (1600). [T. A. Walker;
Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
MATHEWES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 8, 1650.
Of Salop. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1651; B.A. 1653-4. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ardfert and Aghadoe) Feb. 12, 1656-7.
Perhaps V. of Almeley, Hereford, 1660.
MATTHEW, SIMON, alias COUR. Adm. at King's (age 19) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 12, 15 13. Of Biggleswade, Beds.
Doubtless B.A. 1517-8; M.A. 1521; B.D. 1528-g. Fellow,
1516-30. Incorp. at Oxford, 1531. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely)
Feb. 1517-8; deacon, Apr.; priest (Lincoln) May 29, 1518.
V. of Prescot, Lanes., 1529-41. V. of Tollesbury, Essex, 1532.
R.of St Mary Woolchurch, London, 1533-4. Preb. of St Paul's,
1533-41. R.of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, 1534-41. Died 1541.
Benefactor to King's College. {Cooper, 1. 78.)
MATTHEWS or MATTHEW, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Clare, Michs. 1568; B.A. 1571-2. One Thomas Mathew,
clerk, buried at Heston, Middlesex, Jan. 25, 1592-3.
MATHEW or MATTHEWS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Lent, 1593-4; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord.
deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1608, age 30. Master
of Woodbridge Grammar School. Perhaps R. of Gosbeck,
Suffolk, 1614-21. V. of St Mary, Weeting, Norfolk, 1621.
One of these names V. of Mapledurhcim, Oxon. Buried Dec.
27, 1630.
MATTHEW, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 5, 1642.
Of Gloucestershire. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6.
MATTHEW, TOBIAS. M.A. 1600 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Tobias, Dean of Christ Church (afterwards Archbishop of
York). B. at Salisbury, Oct. 3, 1577. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Mar. 13, 1589-90, age 11; B.A. (Oxford)
1594; M.A. 1597. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 15, 1599. M.P.
for Newport, Cornwall, 1601; for St Albems, Herts., 1604-10.
Became acquainted with Francis Bacon. Travelled in Italy,
1604-6; converted to Roman Catholicism, 1606. Committed
to the Fleet on account of his religion ; allowed to go abroad,
1608. Ord. priest at Rome, 1614. Returned to London, but
again exiled for refusing the oath of allegiance, 1619-21.
Sent to Madrid to advise Charles and Buckingham, 1623.
Knighted, Oct. 20, 1623. Secretary to Strafford in Ireland,
1633. Retired to Ghent, 1640. Translated Bacon's Essays
into Italian. Distinguished as a courtier and diplomatist.
Author, Letters, etc. Died at the English College, Ghent,
Oct. 13, 1655. Buried there. Elderbrotherof Samuel (1598).
{Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Yorks., 1612; D.N.B.)
MATHEWS, TOBIAS. M.A. from St John's, 1746. S.ofThomas,
of Enderby, Leics., clerk. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Jan. 11, 1722-3, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1726. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) June 23, 1728; priest (Ely) Feb. 22,
1729-30. C. of Brampton Ash, Northants., 1729-31. R. of
Frowlesworth, Leics., 1739-63. V. of Thumby, 1746-63.
Died 1763. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 560.)
MATTHEW, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 18) from Pembroke,
Lent, 1634-5. S. of William, of Mendlesham, Suffolk,
husbandman. B.A. 1637-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22,
1638; priest, Sept. 20, 1640.
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
June la, 1679. S. of William, husbandman, deceased. B. at
Edingale, Staffs. School, Yoxhall (private; Mr Lynes).
MATHEWS or MATHEW, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
King's, Lent, 1683-4; B.A. 1685-6.
Maude, Daniel
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 30,
1696. B. in Cambridge, 1680. Matric. 1696. Migrated as
scholar to Trinity HaU, Mar. 30, 1698. LL.B. 1702. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1705; priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1712.
C. at St Margaret's, Ipswich, in 1716.
MATHEW, . B.A. 1482.
MATTHEW, . M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1624 {Lit. Reg.).
MATHEWMAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
.\pr. 21, 1651. S. of Godfrey. B. at Foulston, Kirkburton,
Yorks. Taught by Mr Hanson. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654.
Perhaps father of the next.
MATHEWMAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. i,
1682. S. of Richard (' above). B. at Brampton, Derbs.
School, Wakefield (Mr Baskerville). Matric. 1682; B.A.
1685-6. One of these names, of Shepley, Yorks., buried at
Kirkburton, Sept. 8, 1740, aged 76. {Peik, 11. 87; H. J.
Morehouse, Kirkburton, 73.)
MATHEWMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's,
Apr. 21, 1651. S. of Francis. B. at Foulston, Yorks. Taught
bv Mr Hanson. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654- Minister of
Stanning-Chapel, Yorks., 1655-7. C. in charge of Baslow,
Derbs., between 1662-8. V. of Mattersey, Notts., 1663.
{Peile, I. 542.)
MATTINS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1626-7. V. of Saxby, Lines., 1631.
MATTISON, see also MADDISON, and MATHESON.
MATTISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 16,
1740-1. S. of John, R. of Ludborough, Lines. School,
Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1741; B.A. I744-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1745; priest, June 14, 1747-
MATTOCK, ANTHONY. B.A. from Christ's, 1601-2; M.A. 1605.
Ord. deacon (Colchester) Jan. 23, 1602-3; priest, Sept. 6,
1604. V. of Ditchling, Sussex, 1604-7. V. of West Firle, 1607.
V. of Rodmell, 1613. Will proved at Lewes, Aug. 31, 1638.
(V\'. C. Renshaw.)
MATTOCKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1586.
B. at Langton, Leics., 1571. Scholar; B.A. (? 1589-90); M.A.
1593; B.D. from Magdalene, 1600. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
July 19, 1595; priest, Aug. 24, 1596. V. of Icklesham, Sussex,
1597. Archdeacon of Lewes, 1598-1612. R. of Rodmell, 1602.
Precentor of Chichester Cathedral, 1604-12. Died Dec. 27,
1612. Will (P.C.C). {PeiU, i.)
MATTOCK, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 27, 1646. Of Middlesex. School, St Paul's, London.
MATTOCK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct.
i7i 1639. S. of Jiichard, gent., of London. B. there. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1639, as 'Mallock.' Probably created
M.A. at Oxford, Feb. 21, 1642-3.
MATTOCK, WALTER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1602; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
MATTOCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Doubtless V. of
Westboume, Sussex, 1601. Preb. of Chichester, 1605-30. V.
of Cocking, 1609. Will (P.C.C.) 1629-30; of Westboume.
{Peile, I. 215.)
MATTOCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1615.
MATWEY, . Cautio for degree, 1516-7.
MATYN, . D.Civ.L. 1468-9. Studied also at Oxford.
MAUDE, AMBROSE. Adm. at Clare, 1604. S. of Edward
(1564), Head Master of Wakefield. Bapt. at Halifax, Dec. 21.
1588. Exhibitioner from Wakefield School. B.A. 1607-8;
M.A. 1611. Brotherof Barnabas (1595-6), Edward (1603-4)
and Daniel (1603).
MAUD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12, 1655. Of
Yorkshire. S. and h. of Robert, of Ripon, Esq. Matric. 1656.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1655. M.P. for Cashel, 1695.
Of Dundrum. Married Alice, dau. of Sir Standish Hartstrong,
of Co. Limerick. Father of Sir Robert Maude, Bart. {F.M.G.,
620.)
MAUDE, BARNABAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 15,
1595-6. S. of Edward (1564), Head Master of Wakefield
School. Bapt. at Halifax, Dec. 28, 1581. Matric. c. 1596.
Brotherof Ambrose (1604) and Edward (1603-4). {Felt., 227.)
MAUDE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Clare, Dec. 19, 1670. Of
Boxhall (? Bossall), Yorks. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Ord. deacon (York) 1678. C. at Snaith, Yorks.,
1681-2. Perhaps R.of Sandhurst, Kent,i696-i722. Died 1722.
MAUDE, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 23, 1603.
S. of Edward (1564), Master of Wakefield School, Yorks.
Bapt. at Halifax, Oct. 9, 1586. Scholar; B.A. 1606-7; M..\.
1610. In 1635 emigrated, with Richard Mather, to New
England. Appointed second master of Boston Latin School,
Aug. 12, 1636. Pastor of the Church at Dover, N. Hants.,
1643. Died 1655. Brother of Barnabas (1593-6), Ambrose
and Edward (1603). (J. G. Bartlett.)
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MAUDE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 8, 1733. S. of
John (1696). B. at Twickenham, Middlesex. Matric. 1735;
Scholar; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1742- Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
June 17, 1739; priest, June 15, i740- Will (P.C.C.) 1749; as
of Byfleet, Surrey, clerk.
MAUDE, EDWARD. B.A. 1536-7; M.A. 1540. One of the
original fellows of Trinity, 1546.
MAUDE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1564.
Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of John, of Trimmingham,
Halifax. B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571- Fellow, 1570. 'Preacher
of the Word* at NorthowTam, Halifax, 1582-8; and Master
at HaUfax School. C. of Wakefield, c. 1589; V. 1593-8-
Taught a school which became Wakefield Grammar School,
1591. First Head Master, 1591-8. Died 1598. Father of
the next, of Daniel (1603), Barnabas (1595-6) and Ambrose.
(M. H. Peacock.)
MAWDE, EDWARD. B.A. from St Johns, 1603-4. S. of
Edward (above). Head Master of Wakefield School. Bapt.
at Halifax, June 7, 1584. M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (York)
Feb. 1610-1; probably priest. May, 1611. One of these
names V. of Luddington, Lines., 1618-31. Brother of
Barnabas (1595-6), Daniel (1603) and Ambrose. (M. H.
Peacock.)
MAUD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1613.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Perhaps V. of
Mickleham, Surrey, 1644; if so, died 1669. (Wanning and
Bray, ii. 663.)
MAUDE, GIDEON. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 14, 1666. S. of
Gideon, of Stanley, Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. there. May 23,
1649. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. R- oi Hoth-
field, Kent, 1682-1721. R.of Kennardington, 1693. Died 1721.
MAWDE, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1585.
Of Yorkshire. B..^. from King's, 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 25, 1589-90; priest, July 15, 1593. R.
of Cockayne Hatley, Beds., 1594-1612. Buried there Oct. 3,
1612. (W. M. Noble.)
MAWDE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Michaelhouse, Easter,
1544. One of these names V. of Kinolton, Notts., 1571-90.
Died 1590.
MAUDE, JEHOCHANAN. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1591;
B-.-V. 1595-6; M.A. 1599; B.D. 1608. Probably R. of West
Bere, Kent, 1595-1608.
MAUDE, JOHN (1652), see MAWHOOD.
MAUD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, Apr. iS,
1670. S. of Samuel, proctor, of Bowood, Sowerby, Halifax.
School, Sowerby (private). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4: M.A.
1677. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1676; priest (London) Dec.
19, 1680. V. of Walthamstow, Essex, 1689-90. R. of St
Anne, Aldersgate, London, 1689-96. Died 1696. Will (Cons.
C. London) 1696. Brotherof Jonathan (1672). (F.M.G., 624.)
MAUDE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 29, 1683.
S. of Bryan, clothier. B. at Leeds. Schools, Leeds and Wake-
field. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. priest (York) Mar.
1689-90. C. of East Harlsey.
MAUD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 26, 1696. Of York-
shire. S. of Daniel, of Wakefield. Matric. 1696; Scholar,
1696. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 4, 1700. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 25, 1709. Bencher, 1728. Of Alverthorpe, Esq. Married
(1) Elizabeth, dau. of Tho. Dod, citizen and haberdasher, of
London. Died June 30, 1735, aged 52. Buried at East
.\rdsley. Will, P.C.C. Father of Daniel (i733)- (F.M.G.,
622.)
MA WD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, July 8, 1730.
S. of John, of Ripon, Yorks. School, Ripon (Mr Barber).
Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1731; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1741. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1734; priest, Mar. 21, 1735-6- R- of
Steeple Gidding, Hunts., 1739-63. V. of St Neots, 1742-63.
Died May i, 1763.
MAUD, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, May
15,1672. S. of Samuel, proctor, of Sowerby, Halifax. School,
Sowerby (private). Matric. 1673; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon
(York) 1678; priest (London) Jime 6, 1680. Brother of John
(1670).
MAUDE, JONATHAN. Adm. at Christ's, Mar. 7, 1672-3.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1680. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Tenterden,
Kent, 1682-1709. Died 1709. {Hasted, in. 112.)
MAWDE or MAWDES, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at
Sidney, Oct. 26, 1633. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Helthwaite
Hill, Harewood, Yorks. Bapt. at Harewood, Jan. 22, 1617-8.
Schools, Bumsall (Mr Wilkinson) and Ripon. Matric. 1633.
Royalist, at siege of Newark. Sequestered and fined. Of
Ripon and Kilkenny. Married Frances, dau. of Sir Christopher
Wandesford. (M. H. Peacock.)
MAUD, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1610.
Mauleverer, Belli xgh am
MAWDE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1622;
B.A. from Trinity, 1625-6.
MAUDE, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1608;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1616;
priest (Peterb.) May 31, 1618. V. of Triplow, Cambs., 1619-
25. Doubtless V. of Wakefield, 1620-5. Preb. of York,
1623-5. Married Susan Smith, of Huddersfield. Buried at
Wakefield, July 10, 1625. Called D.D.
MAWDE, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1609.
MAWDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1583; B.A. 1586-7. Perhaps M.A. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Nov. 17, 1590; priest, Feb. 19, 1590-1. R. of Bolnhurst,
Beds., 1590. R. of Clifton, 1595-1622. Buried there Aug. 12,
1622. WUI, P.C.C.
MAUDELYNE, RICHARD (1386), see MAGDELEIN.
MAWDESLEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jmie 20,
1664. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
V. of Dunany, Armagh, 1671-89. V. of Rathbeggan, Meath,
1671-78. C. of Drogheda, 1674-89. Willproved July i, 1689.
Probably brother of Thomas (1660). (Leslie, Armagh Clergy,
273-)
MAUDSLEY, THOMAS. B.A. 1461-2; M.A. 1465; B.D. 1474-5-
Fellow of Queens', 1477. Proctor, 1470-1. Licensed to
preach in Ely diocese, 1470. R. of Croston, Lanes., 1478-
1505. R. of Benefield, Northants., 1488-1505. Perhaps R. of
Theydon Gamon, Essex, 1503-5. Died 1505. (J. Parker.)
MAUDESLY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 23,
1660. Of Lancashire. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Mawdesley,
Lanes. Matric. 1660. Died before Sept. 1664. Perhaps
brother of James (1664). (Vis. of Lanes., 1660.)
MAUDSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, July 5,
1641. S. of Edward, baker. B. at Castor, Lines. Schools,
Castor and Perse, Cambridge. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1646.
MAUDSLEY, . B.Can.L. 1477-8.
MAUDITT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 9, 1668.
Of London. Doubtless 1st s. of Arthur, of Fleet Street,
London, gent. Matric. 1668. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 1, 1668. Barrister-at-law. Died unmarried, Aug. 29, 1691.
MAUDIT, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Mar. 17, 1684.
2nd s. of John, clerk, deceased, R. of Penshurst, Kent. B. at
Ottery 5l Mary, Devon. School, Ottery. 'A divine. Buried
at St Mary Magd., Bermondsey, Surrey, Apr. 11, 1718, aged
56.' Will, P.C.C. {Genealogist, iv. 87.)
MAUDIT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Mar.
25, 1685. S. of Benjamin, citizen of Exeter. Migrated to
King's. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1688-9.
MAUDETT, . Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1676.
MAUGHAM, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 7. 1630,
as Joseph Margham. Of Durham. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
MAULDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1565.
MAULE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, June 22,
1620. S. of George, yeoman. B. at Bulfan, Essex. School,
Rochester (Mr Balam). Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1627; B.D. 1634. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. R. of Vange,
Essex, 1635. Died 1667, aged 64. M.I. WiU (P.C.C.) 1667-8.
Probably brother-in-law of Francis Scott, R. of Fobbing, see
will (Archd. Essex) 1660, of Elizabeth Scott. {Al. Oxon.)
MAULE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 6, 1728.
Of Ecton, Northants. Eldest s. of John. Bapt. at Ecton,
Feb. 14, 1708-9. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735.
Fellow, 1733-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 21, 1732-3;
priest, Oct. 12, 1735. R. of Castle Ashby, Northants., 1740-
73. Died 1773. WiU (P.C.C.) 1773- Brother of the next.
MAULE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1730.
S. of John, of Ecton, Northants. Bapt. there, Jan. 7, 1711-2.
Matric. Michs. 1731; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Fellow, 1734.
Ord, deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1746; priest (Ely) Oct. 23, 1748,
V, of Ringwood, Hants. Died July 23, 1778. Brother of the
last. (G. Mag.)
MAULE or MALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, (age 15) from
Pembroke, Michs. 1645. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Wolver-
hampton, SUffs. B..\. 1649; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1650.
Minister at Thaxted, Essex, 1647, Preacher at Exeter
Cathedral (nonconformist) and in Cornwall, Author, re-
ligious. {Cahimy, i. 365.)
MAULEVERER, BELLINGHAM. Adm. scholar (age 18) at
Sidney, Apr. 17, 1708. S. of Timothy, gent, (and Elizabeth,
dau. of James Bellingham). B. at Amclifie, Yorks. Bapt.
Aug. 20, 1689. School, Guisborough, Yorks. (Mr Jaques).
Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715- Chaplain to Bishop
Nicholson, of Derry, whose dau., Elizabeth, he married. R,
of Maghera, Derry, 1723-52. Died Apr. 5, 1752- Buried at
Maghera. Will (Dublin) 1752. Brother of Timothy (1700).
(M. H. Peacock; J. Ch. Smith.)
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MAULEVERER, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Corpus Chrisii,
Easter, 1621. Of Yorkshire. S. of William (? 1572), of Am-
clifie. B. Nov. 26, 1600. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. V. of
Crosby Garrett, Westmorland, 1636-46 and 1660-3, resigned.
R. of Marske, Yorks., 1647-61. V. of Spalding, Lines., 1661-
4. Buried there Sept. 3, 1664. {Misc. Gen. et Her., 11. 82;
B. Nightingale; Yorks. Arch. Journal, vi. 191.)
MAULEVERER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1651. S. of James, Esq., of Amclifie, Yorks. B.
there. School, Ripon. Ensign in the Foot Guards, 1669.
Poor Knight at Windsor, 1677. Governor of the Poor
Knights, 1685. Died s.p. Apr. 17, 1703. Buried in the
cloisters at St George's, Windsor. M.L Brother of Timothy
(1647) and William (1635). (A. B. Beaven.)
MAULIVERER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Magdalene,
June I, 1663. S. of John, of LetweU, West Riding of York-
shire, gent. School, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Notts. Matric.
1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1668-99, ejected as
non-juror. Senior Proctor, 1680-1. Incorp. at Oxford, 1672.
Signed for deacon (London) Jvme 17, 1671; ord. priest (Ely)
Mar. 3, 1671-2. V. of Milton, Cambs., 1673. Perhaps V. of
Long Sutton, Lines., 1684. Diedc. 1711. Brother of Nicholas
(1659).
MAULYVERER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr.
14, 1692. S. of Nicholas (1659), of LetweU, South Yorks.
B. at Burton Salmon, Yorks. School, Eton. Matric. 1692;
Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1698. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) May 23, 1703; priest, Feb. 17, 1705-6. Died
1711.
MAULEVERER, MILES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1487.
MAULIVERER, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 21, 1659. S. and h. of John, Esq., of LetweU, Yorks.
B. there. School, Carlton, Notts. (Mr PhiUips). Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Jan. 26, 1660-1. CaUed to the Bar, Feb. 9, 1669-
70. Ancient, 1680. Married Fiennes, dau. of Sir John
Jackson, Bart., of Hickleton. Died May, 1712. Brother of
John (1663) and father of John (1692). (Hunter, S. Yorks.,
I. 297.)
MALLEVERER, RALPH. B.Can.L. 1518-9. Perhaps s. of
James Mauleverer, of Seamer, Yorks. (whose wiU, at York,
1 5 17). In 1539 a pension was assigned to him as late Prior
of the Charterhouse of HuU. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MAULEVERER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
June8, 1665. S.of Sir Richard, Bart., of Allerton -Mauleverer,
near Knaresborough. B. at Pleshey, Essex. School, York
(Mr Langley). Matric. 1665. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 6, 1669. Succeeded his brother Thomas as 4th Bart.,
Aug. 1687. Buried in Westminster Abbey, May 11, i68g.
(Peile, I. 618; G.E.C.)
MAULEVERER. THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Lent, 1615-6. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Richard, of Allerton-
Mauleverer, Yorks., Knt. Bapt. Apr. 9, 1599. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 22, 1617. M.P. for Boroughbridge, Yorks.,
1640-53. Created Bart., Aug. 4, 1641. Took sides with the
Parliament; fought at Adwalton Moor imder Fairfax, 1643.
Attended the King's trial and signed the death warrant. Died
C.June, 1655. Brotherof WiUiam (1619). {D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
MAULIVERER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 15,
i66i-2. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of LetweU, Yorks., Esq.
Bapt. at Laughton, Nov. 26, 1646. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-
6; M.A. 1669. R. of Hilgay, NorfoU<, 1675-9. R- of Sprot-
borough, Yorks., 1679-1701. Died Sept. 5, 1701, aged 53.
Buried at Sprotborough. M.I. there. (Hunter, S. Yorks.,
I- 344-)
MAULEVERER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Apr. 12, 1736. S. of Timothy (1700), Esq. B. at AmcUffe,
Yorks., Sept. 19, 1718. School, Durham. Matric. 1736. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, July 3, 1736; at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 29, 1740-1. CaUed to the Bar, May 28, 1742. Chairman
of Magistrates for North Riding, Yorks. Married Sarah
Pawson, dau. of John Wilberfoss, of Gainsborough, Oct. 24,
1752. Died Apr. 27, 1785, at Leeds. Buried at Amclifie.
(Yorks. Arch. Journal, xvi. 206; M. H. Peacock.)
MAULIVERER, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sx John's,
Mar. 26, 1647. S. of James, of Amclifie, Yorks., Esq. B.
May 12, 1627. School, Easington (Mr Smelt). Died Jan. 24,
1686-7. Buried at Amclifie. Brother of James (1651) and
WiUiam (1635). {Misc. Gen. el Her., 11. 85.)
MAULEVERER, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr.
10, 1700. Of Yorkshire. 2nd s. of Timothy, of AmcUfle,
Yorks. Bapt. July 13,1680. School, Gisborough. Matric.1700;
Scholar, 1700. Of Amclifie, Esq. Captain of Trained Bands,
North Riding, 1707. Bought Mount Grace Priory, 1744.
Married Jane, dau. of Thomas Hodgkinson, of Preston. Died
June 22, 1753. Buried at AmcUfie. Brother of BeUingham
(1708) and father of Thomas (1736). {T. A. Walker; M. H.
Peacock.)
Maurice, William
MALLEVEREY, WILLIAM. Grace for Bachelor in Geometry,
1491-2.
MAULEVERER, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity,
Michs. 1572. Doubtless s. of Sir Edmond, of Wothersome
(? Woodersome), Yorks. Bapt. at Bardsey, May 1, 1557.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Married EUenor, dau. of Richard
Aldeburgh, Esq. Died Apr. 1618. Buried at Amclifie. WiU,
York. Probably father of Edmund (1621). {Misc. Gen. et
Her., II. 82; Yorks. Arch. Journal, xvi. 198.)
MAULIVERER, WILLIAM. Matnc. pens, from St John's,
Ivlichs. 1619. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir Richard, Knt., deceased.
B.A. 1623. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1619. Brother of
Thomas (1615-6).
MALEVERER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1635. Of Yorkshire. S. of James, of Amclifie, Yorks.,
Esq. B. Dec. 10, 1617. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 12, 1637-8.
Barrister in London. Brother of James (1651) and Timothy
(1647).
MAULYVERER, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 20,
1675-6.
MAULEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1573.
MAUNDAR, RICHARD. M.A. from St Catharine's, 1730. S.
of Richard, of Exeter, clerk. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford,
Apr. 8, 1717, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1720. {Al. Oxon.)
MAUNDBY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1641,
MAUNDE, CLINTON. M.A. 1655 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. in
Fermanagh. Matric. from Pembroke CoUege, Oxford, Sept.
22, 1647, age 17; previously at Trinity CoUege, Dublin. B.A.
(Oxford) 1649; M.A. 1652. FeUow of Merton, 1649. V. of
St Peter-in-the-East, Oxford, 1659 Died in Merton CoUege,
Dec. 4, 1660. Buried in the Chapel. WiU, Oxford. {Al.Oxon.)
MAUNDY, WILLIAM. M.B. from Pembroke, 1693. S. of
William, of Sandwich, Kent, gent. Matric. from Lincoln
CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 19, 1686-7, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1690.
Extra-licentiate R.C.P., 1701. Practised at Canterbury.
{Munk, II. I.)
MAURICE, see also MORRIS.
MAURICE, ALEXANDER. M.A. 1635-6 {Lit. Reg.).
MAURICE, DAVID. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Jan. 28,
1646-7. Of Wales.
MAURICE, DAVID. Incorp. D.D. 1678, from Trinity CoUege,
DubUn.
MAURICE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 21,
1666. S. of William. B. at Bishop's Stortford. School,
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1672. R. of Tyringham, Bucks.,
1675-99. Chaplain to the 'Earl of St Alban.' R. of Buck-
worth, Hunts., 1681-99. Buried at Tyringham, Apr. 20, 1699.
{Peile, II. 3.)
MAURICE, HUMFREY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
July 3, 1634. S. of Thomas, gent., of Northope, Flints.
School, Northope (Mr Lewis). Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8;
M.A. 1641. Perhaps Vicar-choral of St Asaph, 1641 ; restored,
1660. V. of Cwm, 1662-8. (Browne Willis, St Asaph.)
MORICE, HUMPHREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Jan. I, 1740-1. Doubtless 1st s. of Humphrey, Govemor of
the Bank of England. B. 1723. Matric. 1740-1. (Name ofi,
1743.) Second cousin to Sir WiUiam, of Werrington, Devon,
Bart. Succeeded to his estates, 1750. M.P. for Launceston,
1754 and 1757. Clerk comptroUer of the Household of
George II, 1757. Went abroad, 1760. Privy CounciUor, 1763.
Lord Warden of the Stannaries, 1763. High Steward of the
duchy of ComwaU, 1763. Recorder of Launceston, 1771-82.
Ousted from the Stannaries, 1783. A distinguished politician
and a friend of Horace Walpole. Became a confirmed
valetudinarian. Died at Naples, Oct. 18, 1785. {D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
MAURICE, MAYSMOR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 27, 1735. Of Gloucestershire. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1736; Scholar, 1736.
MAURICE or MORICE, 'POYNES.' Adm. FeU.-Com. at Em-
manuel, Feb. 12, 1620-1. Doubtless s. of Sir John, alias
Pointz, of Chipping Ongar, Essex (and Katherine, dau. of
Sir Gabriel Pointz, of North Ockendon, Essex). Matric.
1620-1. Mentioned in the wiU of his nephew Richard, 1643.
(Morant, i. 103; W. Palin, Stifford.)
MAURICE or MORRIS, URANIUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
MAURICE, WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, .'Vpr. 15, 1742.
Matric. 1748; LL.B. 1749.
MAURICE, — — . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 28, 1739.
(Name off, 1740.)
MAVLARK, . M.A. 1482-3.
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MAWBARNE, LUKE. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1656; M.A. 1663 {Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (York) Nov. 1664.
R. of Crayke, Durham. Non-juror.
MAWBURG, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Kaster, 1634.
MAWDEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1580.
MAWE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1598. S. of Simon, of Rendlesham, Suffolk. Adra. at Lmcoln s
Inn, Feb. 15, 1599-1600, as of Suffolk, gent. Will (P.C.C.)
1627, as of Cambridge University. Leaves property at
Epworth, Selby, and in Suffolk to his brother Leonard (1588).
(T. A. Walker; J. Ch. Smith.)
MAWE, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1588. S. of Simon, of Rendlesham. Suffolk. Scholar, 1589-94;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595; D.D. i6ii (Litt. Reg.). Fellow,
1595-1617. Proctor, 1609-10. Master of Peterhouse, 1617-
25; of Trinity, 1625-9. Vice-chancellor, 1621-2. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1590. V. of Mildenhall, Sufiolk, 1603-28. Canon of
Wells. R. of Cottenham, Cambs., 1621-8. Bishop of Bath
and WeUs, 1628. Died at Chiswick, Sept. 2, 1629. Buried
there. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to Peterhouse. Brother of
Charles (above). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MAWE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 31, 1619.
ist s. of Robert, recorder of Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1619;
Scholar, 1619-24; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; M.D. 1634.
Fellow, 1625. Adm. candidate R.C.P., Sept. 15, 1634.
Executor of Leonard, above, in 1629. Practised in London.
Died 'in the spring of his days.* (7". A. Walker; Munk,
I. 217.)
MAWE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, July 5,
1652. Of London. School, Huntingdon. Matric. 1652;
Scholar, 1652; B.A. 1655; M.A. 1660. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept.
20, 1662. V. of Dullingham, Cambs., 1663-84. Resigned for
Littleport.
MAWE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse, Nov.
15, :622. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Rendlesham, Suffolk.
(T.A. Walker, 25.)
MAWER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1584.
MAWER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 20, 1721.
S. of John, of Upleatham, Yorks. School, Kirkleatham (Mr
Clark). Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1722; B..\. 1724-5; M..\. 1736'
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1727. P-C. of Cawthome,
Bamsley, 1732. V. of Middleton Tyas. Married Hannah
Coatsworth, of York, Aug. 7, 1729, in the Minster. Died
Nov. 18, 1763. Buried at Middleton. M.I. Father of the
next. (M. H. Peacock.)
MAWER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 10, 1749.
S. of John (above), of Middleton, Yorks. School, Scorton
(Mr Noble). Matric. 1749; Scholar, 1750; B.A. 1753; M-A.
1756. Ord. deacon (Bishop of Chester, at Cambridge) Mar. 10,
1754; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 23, 1755.
MAWER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1612.
B. at Brough, Lines. B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 12, 1619-20, age 24; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 17, 1620.
R. of Muckton, Lines., 1620.
MAWRE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 31, 1676. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1681-2; priest, June, 1682.
MAWGIER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1585. Perhaps of Flamborough, Yorks.
MAWHOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 17, 1652. Of
Yorkshire. S. of John Maude, of Ardsley. Matric. as Maude.
Scholar, 1653; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659; D.D. 1680. Fellow,
1657-75. Taxor, 1672. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln). V. of Arksey, Yorks., 1674-1702, when he re-
signed. Founded a scholarship at Jesus. (F.M.G., 625;
A. Gray.)
MAWLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Sept. 13,
1631. S. of Robert, of Oundle, Northants. School, Oundle.
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 22, 1639; priest. Mar. 1, 1639-40.
MAWLTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1660.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1660; B..^. 1663-4. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 21; priest, Sept. 24, 1665.
MAWMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 18, 1649-50.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1650. One of these names V. of
Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorks., 1662-1701.
MAWNE, GREGORY. Dr of Law. Excused from residence,
1511-2. Adm. advocate. May 21, 1517.
MAWNSER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1545-
Maxey, Willtam
MAWSON, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar of Pembroke, when ord.
sub-deacon (London) Mar. 1556-7. Of Yorkshire. Probably
brother of William, of Potterton, Barwick-in-Elmet. Will,
1587. (J. Parker.)
MAWSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1585.
MAWSON, MATTHIAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1701. S. of
Thomas, brewer (and Elizabeth, of Fleet Street). Bapt. at
St Dunstan's, July 19, 1683. School, St Paul's. Matric.
Easter, 1702; Scholar; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708; B.D. 1716;
D.D. 1725. Fellow, 1707-24. Moderator, 1708. Taxor, 1709.
Master of Corpus Christi, 1724-44. Vice-Chancellor, 1730-2.
Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 25, 1710. Chaplain to the King,
1727-39. R. of Conington, Cambs., 1731-2. R. of Hadstock,
Essex. Bishop of Llandaff, 1738; of Chichester, 1740; of
Ely, 1754-70. Died at Kensington, Nov. 23, 1770. Buried
in Ely Cathedral. M.I. Benefactor to his College. (Masters;
D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MAWSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31,
1618; priest, Sept. 19, 1624.
MAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 27,
1670. S. of Edward, clerk, of Warcop, Westmorland. B.
there. School, Hemsworth (Mr Wood). Matric. 1670. Prob-
ably ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 21, 1673; priest, Sept. 15,
1674. One of these names, V. of Dacre, Cumberland, was
buried there Jan. 22, 1702-3. (B. Nightingale.)
MAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 6,
1692. S. of Samuel, gent. B. at ' Hegatcastle,' Cumberland.
School, Scdbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6.
MAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Apr. 7,
1735. S. of George, attomey-at-law, of Yorkshire. B. at
Sedbergh. School, Sedbergh (Dr Saunders). Matric. 1735;
B.A. 1738-9; M..\. 1748. Ord. priest (Rochester) May 24,
1741. V. of Bramford, Suffolk, 1744-60. Died May 22, 1760.
{Scott-Mayor, iii. 465; G. Mag.)
MAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 31, i68i.
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5.
MAUSON, . Matric. Fell. -Com. from Magdalene, Easter,
1614.
MAUSON, . Adm. sizar at Pembroke, 1648.
MAXEY, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1553. Doubtless s. of John, of Saling, Essex. Of
SaUng, and afterwards of Bradwell, Essex, Esq. Died Sept.
12,1592. Will (P.C.C). Fatherof Henry (1583) and William.
(I'r's. of Essex, 1634; Morant, 11. 156.)
MAXEY, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1578;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585; B.D.
1594; D.D. 1608. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 7,
1589. R. of Hackford, Norfolk, 1589-1602. R. of Horham,
Suffolk, 1591-5. R. of Reepham, 1594-1612. R. of Horton,
Bucks., i6i2-8. Dean of Windsor and Wolverhampton,
1612-8. Registrar of the Order of the Garter, 1612. 'Made
the highest bid for the vacant see of Norwich, 1618.' Died
May 3, 1618. Buried at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London.
WiU, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
MAXEY, EDWARD. B.A. 1529-30.
MAXEY, GREVILE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 13, 1623-4.
S. and h, of Sir William (1583), of Bradwell, Essex, Knt.
Matric. 1623-4. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 3, 1626.
Succeeded his father at Bradwell. Died Feb. 15, 1648.
Brother of Henry (1623-4). {Vis. of Essex, 1634; Morant,
II. 1624.)
MAXIE, henry. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1583. S. of Anthony (1553), of Bradwell, Essex. B. 1567.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. Sheriff of Essex, 1607. Died Oct.
22,1624. Brotherof William (1583). {Vis. of Essex; Morant,
II. 156.)
MAXY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 13, 1623-4.
2nd s. of Sir WUliam (1583), of Bradwell, Essex, Knt. Matric.
1623-4. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1626. Called to the
Bar, May 23, 1633. Brother of Grevile (1623-4). {Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
MAXEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Feb. 28,
1701-2. S. of William. B. at Hemingford, Hunts. School,
Huntingdon (Mr Matthews). Matric. 1703; B.A. 1705-6;
M.A. 1709. Fellow, 1708-11.
MAXEY or MAX, JOHN. Educated at Cambridge {Cooper, 1.
530). A Premonstratensian. Abbot of Welbeck; holding in
commendam the bishopric of Elphin, 1525, and the Abbey
of Titchfield, Hants. Chaplain to the King. Preb. of South-
well, 1520. Died 1536.
MAXEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1553. Doubtless s. of John, of Saling, Essex. Brother
of Anthony (1553). {Vis. of Essex, 1558.)
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MAXIE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens , Easter,
1583. 2nd s. of Anthony (1553), of Bradwell, Essex. Knighted,
Sept. 5, 1617. Of Saling, Essex, Knt. Married Helena, dau.
of Sir Edward Grevile, of Essex. Died July 24, 1645, aged
'88.' Brother of Henry (1583), father of Grevile (1623-4) and
Henry {1623-4). (Vis. of Essex, 1558, 1634; Moranl, u. 156.)
MAXEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 16, 1633-4.
S. of William, draper, of East Bergholt, Suffolk. Matric.
1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. from St John's, 1641. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 25, 1642, age 26, as C. of Roydon; priest,
Apr. 17, 1644. R. of Shotley, Suffolk, 1644. (Vis. of Suffolk,
1664.)
MAXEY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1569.
MAXFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1570; B..^. from Magdalene, 1575-6. Incorp. at Oxford, I579'
B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1598. R. of Ash, Kent, i575-i6o5.
R. of Ridley, tiU 1605. Died Sept. 12, 1605. M.I. at Ridley.
Will, P.C.C. (Al.Oxon.)
MAXTON, PATRICK. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 22,
1611; 'aged 25; late of Sidney College; M.A.' B. in Perth.
C. of Brentwood, Essex, and Master of the Free School. V. of
Gt Canfield from 1616.
MAXWELL, ANTHONY. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517. FeUow of
Queens', 1514-29. Proctor, 1524-5. I*reb. of Lincoln,
1553-71. Died 1571.
MAXWELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Oct. II, 1735. S. of Henry, Esq., of Fennybroge, Co. Down,
Ireland. B. there. Taught at home by Mr Hawky. Matric.
1735. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 20, 1735-6. Entered
the army. Colonel, 67th Regiment. Died Feb. 22, 1803.
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 470.)
MAXWELL, FRANCIS KELLY. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, June
16, 1747; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of William,
citizen and mason, of London. B. Mar. 1, 1729. School,
Merchant Taylors' and Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1748;
B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 22, 1751;
priest, Dec. 23, 1753. V. of Enford, Wilts., 1780-2. Died
Julys, 1782. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1782; as of St Mary, Lambeth.
(G. Mag.; A. W. Lockhart.)
MAXWELL, MARK. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1583.
MAXWELL, PATRICK. M.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Glasgow).
Appointed FeUow of Peterhouse (by mandate), Oct. 17,
1643, ejected next year.
MAXWELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
May 2, 1690. S. of Robert, clerk. B. in Ireland. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697; D.D. 1719.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1698. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 31, 1702.
V. of Awre, Gloucs., 1707. V. of Kimpton, Herts., 1722-5.
V. of Gray's Thurrock, Essex, 1725; and of West Thurrock,
1744-63- Died July 6, 1763. Will (P.C.C.) 1764. (Al.Oxon.)
MAXWELL, THOMAS. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 25, 1578;
'aged 38; late of Trinity College; (Curate?) of Colbrooke,
Midds." B. at Drudy, Scotland.
MAXWELL, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at Christ's,
Aug. 2, 1622. S. of John, of Kirkconnell, Esq. Schools,
Dumfries (Mr Ro. Gladston) and University of Glasgow.
MA YE, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1615; B.A.
from Trinity, 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
MAY, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1623; B.A.
1626-7. One of these names of Budleigh, Devon, clerk.
Admon. (Exeter) 1649.
MAY, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, May 12,
1665. S. of Samuel, clerk, of Cornwall. School, Bodmin.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
MAY, BAPTIST. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Sept. 6, 1725.
S. of Charles, of London. School, Mansfield, Notts. (Mr
Hucklebridge). Matric. 1725.
MAY, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
July 11, 1631. S. of Thomas. B. at Norton, Kent. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1631.
MAY, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
May 3, 1667. S. of Bartholomew, gent., of Sittingboume,
Kent. B. there. School, Tunstall (private). Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Perhaps R. of Newenden, Essex,
1674. V. of Grayne, Kent, 1677-88. V. of West Peckham,
1688, till 1709. Died June 21, 1709. Buried at West Peck-
ham. M.I. (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
MAY, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Pembroke, May
14, 1679. S. of Sir Algernon, Knt., Keeper of the Records in
the Tower. B. at Ampton, Sufiolk. Married Ellen, dau. of
Sir Richard Franklyn, Bart. (Le Neve, Knights, 350.)
MAY, EDMUND. .\dm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 23,
1636. S. of Thomas, gent., deceased. B. in the parish of
St Clement's, London. School, Cambridge, Peree (Mr
Levering). Matric. 1637.
May, Richard
MAVE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1568.
B. at West Mailing, Kent. Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 18,
1577, age 30.
MAY, GEORGE. B..\. 1542-3. Licenced to practise medicine,
1544. Scholar from King's School, Canterbury.
MAYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1546;
Scholar, 1547-50. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn,
1549-
MAYE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1573-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9; priest (Norwich)
June, 1574. R. of Bamardiston, Suffolk, 1576-1623. Buried
there Apr. 8, 1623. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, i. 97; V. B. Red-
stone.)
MAYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1605; B.A.
1608-9; M.A. 1612. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 1612-3; priest, May 30, 1613. Perhaps V. of
Willesborough, Kent, 1613-71. Died 1671.
MAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 6, 1645. Matric.
1646; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1653; D.D. 1681. Probably R. of
St Dionis Backchurch, 1665-80 (Wm. Belke his brother-in-
law buried there Nov. 19, 1674). Perhaps R. of Mersham,
Kent, till 1665.
MAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 10, 1685. School,
Winchester (from Wamford, Hants.). Matric. 1686; B.A.
1689-90; M.A. 1693. Fellow, 1691-1705. Incorp. at Oxford,
1693. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1698-9; priest, Dec. 22,
1700. Died 1705.
MAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 14, 1712. Of
Kent. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 2, 1717; priest, Feb. 22, 1718-9. V. of Pem-
bury, Kent, 1731-8. Died Dec. 1738.
MAYE, HENRY. B.A. 1548-9. B. at Wisbech, Cambs. M.A.
from St John's, 1552. Fellow of St John's, 1549- Ord.
deacon (London) June 23, 1550; priest. May 15, 1552.
MAY, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. (age 14) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1637. Of Bury, Suffolk. S. of Sir Humphrey, Knt., of
Carrow Abbey, Norfolk. B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1641-2 (Lit.
Reg.). Fellow; ejected, 1644. Brother of Robert (1641).
(Le Neve, Knights, 349.)
MAY, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1435-48.
MAY, JOHN. B.A. 1467-8.
MEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1544. Of
Suffolk. Scholar, 1545-50; B.A. 1549-50; M.A. 1553; B.D.
1560; D.D. 1564. Fellow, 1550-60. Master of St Catharine's,
1559. Vice-Chancellor, 1569-70. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) 1557. R. of Aston Sandford, Bucks., 1557-8. R.
of Long Stanton St Michael, Cambs., 1560-72. R. of North
Creek, Norfolk, 1562-93. Preb. of Ely, 1564-82. R. of St
Dunstan-in-the-East, 1565-73. Archdeacon East Riding,
Yorks., 1569-88. R. of Darfield, i570;-98. Bishop of Carlisle,
1577-98. Died Feb. 15, 1597-8. Buried at Carlisle. Brother
of William (1525-6). (Cooper, 11. 233; D.N.B.; Vis. of
Norfolk.)
MAYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1547. One
of these names minister of St Mary-de-Grace, Gloucester,
in 1551.
MAYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1568; B.A.
1571-2.
MAYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1582.
MAYE, JOHN, Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1583.
MAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 29, 1662-3. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Perhaps
R. of Hillington, Norfolk, 1670.
MAY, JOHN. Adm, sizar at Queens', Jvme 5, 1735. Of Sussex.
Exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. Matric. 1735; B.A.
1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow, 17421-9. Taxor, 1747. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1740-1 ; priest (Norwich) Apr. 1744.
Died Apr. 8, 1749.
MAYE, JOSEPH. M.A. from Christ's, 1680. S. of Joseph, of
St Austell, Cornwall, clerk. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Dec. 7, 1666, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1670-1. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) June, 1671 ; priest, May, 1673. R. of St Ewe,
Cornwall, 1679-06. R. of St Grade, 1680. Will (Exeter) 1711,
of one of these names of St Just in-Roseland, clerk. (Al.
Oxon.; Peile, 11. 71.)
MAY, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1687-8; B.A.
1690-1; M.A. 1701. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 18, 1692.
Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1704-10. One of these names
of Topsham, Devon, clerk. Will (Exeter) 1743.
MAY, LAMECH. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1618-9. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1621-2. R. of St
Benedict, Huntingdon, 1641.
MAY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1554.
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MAY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1576.
MAY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs. 1581.
Doubtless eldest s. of Richard, citizen and merchant taylor.
Bapt. at All HaUows, Bread Street, Sept. 21, 1564. Probably
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1584. Mamed Mary, dau. of
William Cox, of London. Died June 19, 1620. Buried at
Islington. (Vis. of Sussex, 104; Ntchols, iv. 548; J. Ch.
Smith.)
MAY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 9, 1662. Of
Leicestershire. Probably 2nd s. of Thomas, of Sutton
Cheynell, Laics. Bapt. Nov. 2. 1645. School, Market Bos-
worth. Matric. 1662. Di.xie Scholar. Buried Dec. 31, 1674-
Brother of Thomas (1662). {Nichols, iv. 548.)
MAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 3,
1641. S. of Sir Humphrey, Knt. {who was brother of Richard,
1581). B. at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Matric. 1641.
Brother of Henry (1637).
MAY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1640.
One of these names of St Veep, Cornwall, clerk. Will (Exeter)
i685.
MAY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, May 16,
1696. S. of Samuel. B. at Truro, Cornwall. School, Truro.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700.
MAY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 29,
1733. S. of Francis, of St Columb, Cornwall, gent. Matric.
1733; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. Fellow, 1740- Taxor, 1744.
1751. Proctor, 1759-60. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1738; priest. Mar. 18, 1738-9. V. of Waresley, Hunts., 1746-
72. Buried there Sept. 9, 1787. WiU, P.C.C.
MAY, THEOPHILUS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1636; Scholar,
1638; B.A. 1639-40. One of these names, M.D., died abroad.
Will proved, 1650, by his father Joseph, of Cornwall, clerk.
MAY, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Sept. 7, 1609.
S. and h. of Sir Thomas, of Mayfield, Sussex, Knt. B. i595-
Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 6,
1615. Secretary for the Parliament, 1646-50. Author, poems
and plays, translations of the Classics, Hist, of the Long
Parliament, etc. Died Nov. 13, 1650, s.p. Will, 1650-1; as
of St Mary ."Udermanbury, London, and Roughmere, Sussex.
(D.N.B.)
MAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 9, 1662. Of
Leicestershire. Probably s. of Thomas, of Sutton Cheynell,
Leics., Chester Herald, College of Arms. Bapt. Mar. i,
1643-4. School, Market Bosworth. Matric. 1662; Dixie
Scholar. Married Frances, dau. of Thomas Lee, Chester
Herald. Died at Sutton Cheynell, Leics., Dec. 1689. Will
(P.C.C.) 1690. Brother of Richard (1662). (Noble's Coll. of
Arms; Nichols, iv. 548.)
MAY, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1525-6. Of Suffolk. D.Civ.L. 1531-
Fellow of Trinity Hall. President of Queens', 1537-53.
1559-60. Ord. sub-deacon, deacon and priest, at the same
time by Bishop Goodrich, of Ely, 1536. Chancellor of Ely.
R. of Bishop's Hatfield, Herts., 1535- R- of Littlebury,
Essex, 1538. R. of Balsham, Cambs., 1540. Preb. of Ely,
1541. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1544. Preb. of St Paul's, I545-54-
Dean of St Paul's, 1546-53 and 1559-60. Perhaps R. of
Long Stanton, Cambs., 1557; R. of Pulham, Norfolk, 1557.
King's chaplain. Master of Requests under Edward VI.
Lost his preferments under Queen Mary. Preb. of St Paul's,
1559, and restored to the deanery and to Queens'. Nominated
Archbishop of York, but died before election. Died Aug. 8,
1560. M.I. in old St Paul's. Will (P.C.C). Brother of John
(1544). (Cooper, I. 207; D.N.B.)
MAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1572-3.
MEYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1574.
MAYE, WILLIAM. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1585-6. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1585-6. M.A. (Oxford) 1586-7. V. of Gt Orton,
Cumberiand, 1585-1612. R. of Clibum, Westmorland, 1587-
1625. Preb. of Carlisle, 1595. (B. Nightingale.)
MAYE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 12, 1592.
Matric. c. 1593. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Mar. 31,
1602. One of these names V. of Cameringham, Lines., 1611-
29.
MAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623.
MAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 17, 1676. Of
Frant, Sussex. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
Fellow, 1681. Perhaps R. of Wakes Colne, Essex, 1692-1704.
MAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 12,
1713-4. S. of George, deceased. B. at Ash, Kent, Aug. 29,
1695. School, Sandwich (Mr Smith). Matric. 1714; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (London) May 24; priest,
Sept. 20, 1719. Commissary of Jamaica. Minister at Kings-
Mayer, Thomas
ton, Jamaica, for 32 years. Died there Jan. 1753-4. Buried
in the Cathedral. M.I. (Lawrence-Archer's A/on. /n5<;r»/>«wns
in the West Indies, 103.)
MAYE, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 11, 1595.
MAYART, LUKE. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1568. A Fleming from Ghent.
MAYCENT or MAYCENARD, RICHARD. Proctor, 1386-7.
MAYDWELL, see MAIDWELL.
MAYDSTONE, see MAIDSTONE.
MAYER or MAYRS, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1606. Probably s. of John (1565). B.A. from St John's,
1608-^; M.A. 1612. R. of Hatton, Lanes., 1621-30. R. of
Whittington, 1630-40. Died at Thomes, Sedbergh, Oct. i,
1640. Buried there. Father of the next and of John (1640).
(J. Parker.)
MAYER or MAYERS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St
John's, Oct. 10, 1640. S. of Daniel (above), R. of Whittmg-
ton. Lanes., latelv deceased. B. at Sedbergh. Bapt. Nov. 24,
1624. School, Sedbergh (Mr Nelson). Matric. 1640. Brother
of John (1640).
MAYER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 15,
1672. S. of John (1640), gent., deceased, of Sedbergh, Yorks.
B. there. Mar. 11, 1655-6. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell).
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; U..\. 1679. Ord. priest (Carlisle)
Mar. 16, 1678-9. V. of Kirkland, Cumberland, 1685-94.
Buried Sept. 12, 1694. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
MAYER, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 24,
1635; priest, Sept. 22, 1638. R. of Finningham, Suffolk,
1638-44, ejected, but reinstated.
MAIERS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1603; B.A. 1606-7. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1609.
MAYER, JAMES. Scholar of Trinity, 1605; B.A. 1605-6.
Doubtless Incorp. M.A. 1612, from Basel, as Meyer. Perhaps
also Incorp. at Oxford, July 14, 1612, as 'Mayeing; M.A.'
MAIR, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 2, 1649. Of
Cambridgeshire.
MAYER or MAYRE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1554. B. in Durham. B.A. 1558-9; M.A. from Jesus,
1561. FeUow of Jesus, 1558-62. Ord. priest (London) Dec.
27, 1559. age 23. V. of Waterbeach, Cambs., 1560.
MAYER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1565.
Of Cheshire. Perhaps 2nd s. of John Mere (Mayer), of Mere.
B.A. 1568-9; M..\. 1572. Fellow, 1572. Master of Sedbergh
Grammar School, 1585-1623. Died 1623. Doubtless father
of Daniel (1606). (Vis. of Cheshire, 1580; J. Parker.)
MAYR or MAIOR, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Caius, Nov. 27,
1578; B.A. 1581-2.
MAYER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1597. B. at
Long Melford, Sufiolk, 1583. Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. 2,
1597-8. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605; B.D. 1612; D.D. 1627.
R. of Little Wratting, Suffolk, 1609-31. R. of Raydon,
1631-64. Author of a Biblical commentary and other
theological works. Died Mar. 5, 1663-4. Buried at Raydon.
M.I. there. (D.N.B.)
MAYRE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1607-8.
Probably s. of John. Bapt. at Clerkenwell, Oct. 4, 1591.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1608. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MAYERS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1627-S.
MAYERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 10,
1640, from Trinity Hall, where he had matric. 1640, as Meares.
S. of Daniel (1606), late R. of Whittington, Lanes., deceased.
B. at Sedbergh. School, Sedbergh. Perhaps LL.B. 1665 (Lit.
Reg.). Living, 1653. Dead 1672. Brother of Daniel (1640)
and father of Daniel (1672). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
MAYOR, NICHOLAS. B.Can.L. 1482.
MAYOR, NICHOLAS. B.Civ.L. 1520-1.
MAYER, OSWALD. B.Can.L. 1529-30.
MAYRE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1577-8.
MAYER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Sept. 25,
1685. Only s. of Thomas (1657), clerk, of Ousden, Suffolk.
B. at Little Waldingfield, Suffolk. School, Bur>'. Matric.
1685; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1692. R. of
Chedburgh, Sufiolk, 1695-1712. R. of Depden, 1705.
Minister at St Mary's, Bury, 1708-12. Died 1712.
MAYER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1596. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. FeUow, 1602.
MAYER, THOMAS. .\dm. sizar at Clare, Aug. 21, 1657. Of
Dalham, Suffolk. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
R. of Chedburgh, Suffolk, 1670-95. R. of Ousden, 1674-96.
Died 1696. Will proved (Bury) Nov. 10, 1696. Father of
Richard (1685).
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Mayer, William
MAYER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 24, 1595-6.
Matric. c. 1596; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603; B.D. 1627.
MAYOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 4, 1659.
Matric. 1659; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1662-3; MA. 1666. Fellow,
1664. R. of Thwaite, Suffolk, 1671-88. Died Nov. 11, 1710,
aged 69. (Le Neve, Mon.)
MAIR, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. 1676, from King's College,
Aberdeen. Student there, 1658-62. Incorp. also at Oxford,
1676. Lecturer at St Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1671-6;
at All Saints', 1676-86. Buried at St Nicholas, Nov. 9, 1686.
(H. M. Wood.)
MAYER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 22,
1707. S. of Ellys, grocer, of Finningham, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Bury (Mr Leeds) and Stoke Ash (Mr Pippin).
Scholar, 1708-9; Matric. 1709. Migrated to Trinity, June 4,
1709. B.A. 1711-2. (Venn, 1. 517.)
MAYER, WOLFGANG. M.A. 1598 (Incorp. from Basel). Incorp.
at Oxford, 1600. B.D. from Trinity (Cambridge) 1601.
MAYOR or MEYRE, . B.Can.L. before 1531-
MAYERS, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs. 1608.
MAYES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 1, 1657.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1660-1; Scholar, 1661.
MAYES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Oct. 25, 1727. S. of C, chandler, of Cambridge. B. at
Cambridge. Schools, Cambridge (Perse, Mr Sparkes) and
Walsingham, Norfolk (Mr Roberts). Matric. 1728; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1737. Taxor, 1739. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21,
1733; priest (London) Dec. 19, 1736. For many years Conduct
at King's College. P.C. of St Peter's and St Giles', Cambridge.
Died Jan. 29, 1764. (Scott-Mayor, in. 410.)
MAYES, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Feb. 21,
1690-1. S. of Daniel. B. in Cambridge. School, Cambridge.
Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 20,
1697-8; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1708. P.C. of Whaplode
Chapel, Lines., 1708.
MAYES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 12,
1622. S. of Stephen, druggist, of Swaffham, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Sept. 29, 1605. School, Norwich (Mr Townsley).
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 20,
1627; priest, Sept. 21, 1628. C. of Sherford, Norfolk, in 1629,
(Venn, i. 257.)
MAYES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at St John's, Feb. 25,
1650-1. S. of Christopher, chandler, of Cambridge. B. there.
School (private; Mr Moore). Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5;
M.A. 1658. Ord. priest (Ardfert) Nov. 18, 1658. V. of Stoke-
by-CIare, Suffolk, 1658. R. of Ashen, Essex, 1661-86. Will
(P.C.C.) 1686.
MAYES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May, 1730. S. of
John, of Roydon, Suffolk. B. there. Schools, Beccles (Mr
Skoulding) and Norwich (Mr Reddington). Scholar, 1730-2;
Matric. 1731.
MAYES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 22, 1645.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-;^. One of these names signs the
register (? as intruded minister) at Raunds, Northjmts., in
1650.
MAYES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 29, 1691. Of
Essex. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 20, 1696. Will of one of these names (Comm. C. Essex)
1716; of Goldhanger, Essex, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MAYFIELD, JOHN. D.Can.L. 1478-9. Already B.Can.L. of
Oxford.
MAYFIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1676.
One of these names s. of Owen, alderman of Cambridge.
Age 23 in 1684. Merchant of London. (Geneal., iii. 305.)
MAYHEW, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1544. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1546-7; M.A. from Pembroke,
1549. Fellow of Pembroke, 1547. An exile at Frankfort
under Queen Mary. Adm. at Basel University, 1558. Said
to have had a chief hand in the Geneva Bible, published, 1560.
Died Oct. 19, 1559. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1560; summary of
inventory in Camb. Ant. Soc, lviii. 187. (Cooper, i. 198.)
MAYHEWE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1553-
MAYHEW, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Lent,
1564-5. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23, 1566-7; priest, Apr. 16,
1568, age 25. C. of Rampton, Cambs., 1568. V. of Easton.
Norfolk, 1585-94.
MAYHEW, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 30,
1648. S. of John, gent., of Eye, Suffolk. B. at Bedfield.
Bapt. there, Aug. i, 1630. Taught by his father and Mr
Mallowes. Matric. 1648.
MAYHEW, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Michs. 1658.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1662; M.A. 1666. Signed
for priest's orders, May 27, 1670. Probably R. of Mendham,
Maynard, Edmund
Norfolk, 1671. R. of Thorington, Suffolk, 1676. R. ofHolton,
1687-93. Buried in the churchyard at Thorington, Sept. 28,
1693. M.I.
MAYHEW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Jiine 19,
1663. S. of Augustine, gent, (and Alice, dau. of John Wells).
B. at Gt Coggeshall, Essex. Matric. 1663. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, July 9, 1665. (Burke, L.G.)
MAYHEW, LAURENCE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1659. Of
Suffolk.
MAYHEW, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1621; B.A. 1626-7.
MAYHEW, RICHARD. D.D. 1500 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hungerford, Berks. School, Winchester. Fellow of New
College, Oxford, 1459-71. Principal of Hart Hall, 1468-72.
Proctor, 1469-70. President of Magdalen College, 1480-1506.
Chancellor of Oxford University, 1503-6. King's chaplain,
1487. Sent on an embassy to Spain, 1490. Archdeacon of
Oxford, 1493-1504; of East Riding, Yorks., 1501-4. Preb.
of Sarum, 1501-4. Bishop of Hereford, 1504-16. Died Apr.
18, 15 16. Buried in Hereford Cathedral. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
(Cooper, I. 18; A. B. Beaven; F. S. Hockaday.)
MAYHEW, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 7,
1602. School, Wymondham (Mr Wells). Matric. 1602; B.A.
1605-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 18, 1607, as C. of
Worlingham. (Venn, I. 179; Vis. of Norfolk.)
MAYHEW, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1579-
MAYHEW (' MAHU '), . Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
" July 5, 1652. Of Suffolk.
MAYKIN, RICHARD. Scholar at King's Hall, 1368. Left,
June 12, 1382, as LL.B. R. of Braintree, Essex, 1396-8.
MAYLE or MALE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1589.
MAYLE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1640; B.A, 1644-5.
MALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 6, 1652. Of
Lincolnshire. B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
MAYLE, JOHN (1673), see MAILE.
MAELL, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 5, 1644-5.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1645.
MAYLE, LOTH. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1614. Of
Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Aug. 14; priest, Aug. 15, 1620. R. of Falkingham,
Lines., 1625.
MALE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1609.
MAYLE or MALE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec.
1610. Probably b. in Ipswich. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 23; priest, Oct. 24, 1617. R. of
Lichborough, Northants., 1632-42. F>resbyterian minister at
Monks Eleigh, 1645-60, resigned. Died at Monks Eleigh,
1667. Buried in the chancel, June 25, 1667, aged 73. M.I.
' quondam rector.' (A. F. Northcote.)
MAELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 13, 1644.
Of Lincolnshire. Scholar; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651.
MALE, THOMAS. Probably fellow of Clare, in 1327. (Clare
Coll. Hist., 2.)
MALE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1631.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
MALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 8, 1654.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
MAELL, . B.Can.L. 1482.
MALE, . B.A. 1494.
MAYLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1748,
as B.A. from Jesus College, Oxford. (Not in A I. Oxon.)
MAYMUND, STEPHEN. 1261. Southern student who received
a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the northern
Students. (Fuller, 29.)
MAYNARDE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Miclis.
1589.
MAYNARD, BANASTER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Apr. 19, 1694. 4th s. of Banaster, 3rd Baron Maynard. B. at
Rasthouse, Beds. Bapt. at Flitton, Oct. 1, 1676. Taught by
Mr Wright. Died before Mar. 4, 1717-8. Brother of the next.
(Burke's Baronetage; Peile, n. 130.)
MAYNARD, CHARLES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's,
Dec. 1707. S. of Banaster, 3rd Lord Maynard. M.A. 1711.
Succeeded as 6th Baron Maynard, i745- Recorder of Saffron
Walden, 1749. Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk, 1763-9. Created
Viscount Maynard, Oct. 28, 1766. Donor to Botanical
Gardens. Died June 30, 1775, age 85. Buried at Little
Easton. (Peile, 11. 167; G.E.C.)
MAYNARD, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1567.
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Maynard, Henry
MAYNARD, HENRY. B.A. from St John's, 1607-8.
MAYNARD, JOHN. B.D. of 20 years, when created D.D. 1511-2.
MAYNARD, JOHN. B.D. 1511-2 (incorp. from Oxford). A
monk.
MAYNARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Lent, 1591-2.
B. in St Michael's, Woodstreet, London. B.A. i595-o-
Migrated to Sidney, Sept. 1598. M.A. from Sidney, 1599-
Incorp. at Oxford, 1599. Ord. deacon {L.ondon) Mar. 8;
priest, Mar. 15, 1600-1, as 'aged 24, of Magdalen College.
Perhaps R. of Goodleigh, Devon, 1605-12. R. of PhiUack,
ComwaU, i6o6. Admon. (E.xeter) 1612; of Goodleigh.
MAYNARD, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1612. Doubtless s. of Sir Henry, of Little Easton, Essex.
M.P. for Chippenham, 1624-6; for Calne, 1628-9; for Lost-
withiel, 1647-8. K.B., 1625. Of Walthamstow. Died July 29,
1658, aged 66. Brother of William (1608). (Baker, 11. 190;
A. B. Beaven.)
MAYNARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, May 29,
1705. S. of Thomas, vintner, of Okehampton, Devon. B.
there. School, Okehampton (Mr Sam. Burton, late of
Sidney). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-g; M.A. 1712.
MAYNARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 23,
1710. S. of Thomas (1679), lawyer, of Yarm, Yorks. School,
Newcastle-on-Tyne (Mr Rudd). Matric. 1710. Married
Sarah Thornton. Died s.p. (Burke, L.G.)
MAYNARD, JOHN. Adm.sizaratCLARE, June 11, 1712- Matric.
1712.
MAINARD, JONATHAN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter,
1679; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1683-4.
V. of Fumeaux Pelham, Herts., 1687-g. Died 1689.
MAYNARD, PRESCOT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 26,
1705. 2nd s. of William, and grandson of William, 2nd Lord
Maynard. B. at Stratford-le-Bow, London. School, Bury.
Matric. 1705. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1706-7.
Brother of Thomas (1702). (Essex Pedigrees.)
MAYNARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 28, 1 65 1. S. of John, clerk, of Mayfield, Sussex. B.
there. School, Chichester (Mr Collins).
MAINARD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 25, 1673.
Matric. 1673. Migrated to King's. B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1683.
Doubtless R. of Chellesworth, Suffolk, 1689-1721. WiU
(P.C.C.) 1721.
MAYNARD, STEPHEN. Adm. to degree (? B.D.) 1461-2. Of
Norwich diocese. Fellow of Pembroke, 1444. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) 1444-5; deacon (Nor\\ach) May 22 (then B.A.);
priest (Ely) Sept. 18, 1445.
MAYNARD, STEPHEN. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 7,
1590. S. of Henry, citizen of Norwich. School, Norwich.
MAYNARD, THOMAS. \&m. pens, (age 15) at St John's, July i,
1679. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Kirk-Levington,
Yorks. School, Northallerton (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1679.
Father of John (1710).
MAYNARD, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
June 2, 1702. S. of the Hon. William. B. in Bow parish,
London. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Resided two years.
M.P. for Eye, Suffolk, 1710-5; for West Looe, 1715-22.
Commissioner for stores at Minorca, i7i7. Commissioner of
the Customs, 1723-30. Of Hoxne Hall, Suffolk. Died Sept. 8,
1742. Buried in Hoxne Church. M.L Brother of Prescot
(1705). (Peile, II. 153; G. .Wag.; A. B. Beaven.)
MAYNARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1579-80.
MAYNARD, WILLIAM. M.A. 1608 (fil. noh.) from St John's
CoUege. S. of Sir Henry, of Little Easton, Essex, Knt.
Knighted, Mar. 7, 1608-9. M.P. for Penrhyn, 1610-1; for
Chippenham, 1614. Created Bart., June 29, 1611. Created
Baron Maynard, of Wicklow, Ireland, May 30, 1620, and
Baron Maynard of Little Easton, Mar. 14, 1627-8. Lord
Lieutenant of Cambs., 1620. Died Dec. 17, 1640, aged 55
Buried at Little Easton. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next and
brother of John (1612). (Baker, 11. 190; Vis. of Essex
G.E.C.l
MAYNARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 2, 1638
S. of Sir William (above). Baron Maynard. M..\. 1639 (fil
nob.). Succeeded as 2nd Baron, 1640. Lord -Lieu tenant of
Cambs., 1640-2. Comptroller of the Household to Charles II
and James II, 1672-87. Privy Councillor. Died Feb. 3,
1698-9, aged 76. Buried at Little Easton, Essex. WiU,
P.C.C. (Essex Pedigrees; G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven.)
MAYNARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1647.
MAYNARD, . B.Can.L. 1477-8.
MAYNE or MANE, ANTHONY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Mac-
palene, E.ister, 1587.
Meade, George
MAYNE [ANTHONY]. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, 1654.
Matric. Easter, 1656, as Anthony Maney.
MAYNE, JASPER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 23, 1623. S. of
Jasper, of Hatherleigh, Devon, gent. School, Westminster.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Christ Church, Oct. 10,
1628, age 20; B.A. 1628; M.A. 1631; B.D. 1642; D.D. 1646.
V. of Cassington, Oxon., 1639. V. of Pyrton, 1648; deprived,
1656, but reinstated, 1660. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford,
1660-72. Archdeacon of Chichester, 1660-72. Chaplain to
the King. Known as a dramatic author in earlier life. Died
Dec. 6, 1672. Buried in Christ Church Cathedral. (D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.)
MAYNE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1583.
Of Devon. Migrated to Peterhouse, Nov. 10, 1583. B.A.
1586-7; Scholar, 1587-9; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1598. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1590-1605. Incorp. at Oxford, 1601. R. of
Holsworthy, Devon, 1604-32. WiU (Exeter) 1632.
MAYNE, ZACHARIAH. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Richard. B. at St Petrock, Exeter, 1631. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 15, 1649; B.A. (Magdalen
CoUege) 1652; M.A. 1654. FeUow of Magdalen, 1654. V. of
Appleton, Berks., 1658. Taught school at Dalwood, Devon,
c. 1671-89. Master of the Free School, Exeter, 1684-94.
.Author, religious. Died Nov. 11, 1694, aged 63. Buried at
Dalwood. (Al. Oxon.; D.N. B.)
MAYNER, see also MANER.
MAYNER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1588.
MAYNER, THOMAS. B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1505. Of St Mary's
Hostel.
MAYO, CLEMENT. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, .'Vug. 12, 1650. Of London. Matric. 1650. Died Jan. 10,
1651-2. Buried in the Chapel.
MAYO, DIONYSIUS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1565.
Of Kent. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572.
MAYO, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 23,
1741. S. of H., goldsmith, of Battle, Sussex. School, Battle
(Mr Jenkin). Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5. Ord. deacon
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from Chichester) June, 1745; priest
(Chichester) Sept. 21, 1755. For a contemporary see D.N.B.
MAYOW, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, May 2,
1700. S. of John, gent. B. at Truro, ComwaU. (Perhaps
mistake for the next.)
MAYOWE, ROBERT. Matric. from Pembroke, Michs. 1700;
B.A. 1703-4.
MAYO, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 30, 1675, from
Magdalen CoUege, Oxford, after three years' residence there.
(Not recorded in Al. Oxon.) S. of William, of WUtshire.
Matric. 1675-6; B.A. 1675-6.
MAYOR, see MAYER.
MAYSENT, RICHARD. Perhaps FeUow of Clare, in 1392.
(Clare CoUege History, 16.)
MAYSMORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 25,
1701. S. of Robert, deceased. B. at Lianvihangel, Merioneth.
School, Llanrwst (Mr Jones). Matric. 1701. Died in CoUege.
Buried at AU Saints', Cambridge, Nov. 14, 1702.
MAZEY, HENRY, see MASSEY.
MEACHEM, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 4, 1737.
S. of Robert. B. in Essex. School, Maldon (Mr Hay). Matric.
1737; Scholar, 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. FeUow, 1743.
R. of Little Wakering, Essex, 1744-7. Will (Comm. C. Essex)
1747. (Peile, II. 234.)
MEAD or MEDE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Sx John's,
Lent, 1564-5.
MEADE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1570. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 20, 1572. Of
Hertfordshire.
MEAD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 30, 1729. S. of WUUam, of Narborough, Leics., gent.
Matric. 1729; B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20,
1730; priest. May 21, 1749. R. of Peckleton, Leics., 1749-58.
Died Mar. 4, 1758, aged '51.' (Nichols, iv. 874.)
MEDE, ELIAS. Probably B.A. 1566-7. Of Hereford. M.A. from
St John's, 1572. FeUow of St John's, 1568. R. of West Bere,
Kent, 1596. R. of St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, 1609-12.
Head Master of Faversham School. Died 1612.
MEADE, FULLER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, May 5,
1634. S. of FuUer, Esq. B. at Foxton, Cambs. Schools,
Foxton (Mr Jones) and Bury St Edmunds (Mr Ward).
Matric. 1634. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 15, 1637-8. (Vis. of
Cambs., 1619.)
MEADE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1634;
B..\. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Fellow, 1640, ejected.
169
Meade, Henry
MEADE HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1562;
B.A. 1566-7. Supp. for incorp. at Oxford, 1567.
MEADE, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1570.
MEDE, JAMES. B.D. 1665 (LU. Reg.). Perhaps as M.A., Master
at Dulwich School, 1644-5; and V, of Woking (as p.D.)
1665-74. R. of Peper Harow, Surrey. V. of KUsby, North-
ants., 1710-20; and V. of Long Buckby, 1720-30. Buned
at Long Buckby, Apr. 17, I730. WiU (Archd. Northants.)
1730. One of these names, s. of Thomas, of Whately, Oxon.,
matric. from Magdalen CoUege, Oxford, Jan. 25, 1638-9,
age 16.
MEADE, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 17, 1 5 10. B. at Eton. Left as scholar.
MEAD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 2, 1604. Of
Cambridgeshire.
MEAD, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Michs. 1608.
(?Same as above.) Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1607-8, as s. and h. of Thomas (1581-2), Knt. Knighted,
Mar 2 1622-3. Of Wendon Lofts. Essex. Married Catherine,
dau. of Thomas Corbett, of Sprowston, Norfolk. Buried at
Wendon Lofts, June 18, 1638. Father of Thomas (1636).
(Morant, 11. 435; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MEADE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July i, 1616. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. 1616; Scholar, 1619-22; B.A. 1620;
M.A. 1623. Doubtless V. of Lidlington, Beds., 1625.
MEAD JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept. 22, 1629.
Of Essex. S. and h. of John, late of Finchin?field, Essex,
Esq., deceased. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 24, 1631-2. Of
Finchingfield, Esq. Died c. 1664.
MEADE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, May 16,
1659 S. of John, Esq., of Wethersfield, Essex. B. there.
School, Gt Wratting (private; Mr BurweU). Matnc. 1659.
{Venn, I. 406.)
MEDE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's, July 23,
1666. S.ofThomas(i636), of Wendon Lofts, Essex. B. there.
School, Elmdon (Mr Howorth). M.A. 1669 {Lit. Reg.). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 14, 1669. Married Jane, dau. of Will.
Wardour. Died June 24, 1715, aged 63. Buried at Wendon.
{Peile, II. 8; G. Mag., 1857, 72-)
MEADE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 5, 1680; Fell.-
Com. 1681. Of Barbados. M.A. 1682 {Com. Reg.). One of
these names, s. and h. of Robert, of London, Esq., adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 2, 1680-1.
MEADE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1603.
B at Berden, Essex, Oct. 1586. Schools, Hoddesdon, Herts,
and Wethersfield, Essex. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610; B.D. 1618.
Fellow, 1613-8. A scholar of varied learning, philologist,
historian, physicist, etc. Author of Clavis ApocalypUca, etc.
Died Oct. i, 1638. Buried in Christ's Chapel. Will (P.C.C.)
1638-9. {D.N.B.•,Peile,^.2^$.)
MEADE, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 17,
1599. Of Coopersale, Essex. 2nd s. of John. School, Newport,
Essex. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 5, 1601-2.
MEADE, MATTHEW. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, 1648. Of Bradenham, Bucks. 2nd s. of Richard, of
Mursley, Bucks. Matric. Easter, 1649. Left, 1651. V. of
St Paul's, Shadwell, 1658-62, ejected. Went to Holland,
1664. Minister at Stepney, 1671. A powerful preacher.
Supported the movement for an amalgamation of the
presbyterian and congregationalist bodies, 1690. Author,
sermons. Died Oct. 16, 1699, aged 70. Buried at Stepney.
M.I. Will, P.C.C. Father of the noted Dr Richard Mead.
{D.N.B.; Calamy, 11. 187.)
MEAD, MATTHEW. M.A. 1711 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Brickhill, Bucks. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, May 2, 1679; B.A. (Oxford) 1682-3; M.A. 1685.
Chaplain of Wadham, 1689. Perhaps minister of St Thomas,
Southwark. Died Dec. i, 1716, 'felodese.' (Musgrave; Al.
Oxon.)
MEAD, NORMAN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1719.
B. May 15, 1699. School, Merchant Taylors*. B.A. 1722-3;
M.A. 1729. Ord. deacon (London) June 9; priest, Dec. 22,
1723. Preb. of Lincohi, 1745-66. R. of Wappenham,
Northants., 1747-66. Preb. of Sarum, 1765-6. Died June 3,
1766, aged 68. Buried at Wappenham. Will, P.C.C.
MEADE, NUMAN. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596.
MEAD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 14,
1627 S. of Richard. B. at Lewes. Schools, Lewes (Mr
Stolman), MayBeld (Mr Smith), Wadhurst (Mr Ward) and
Staamer (Mr Gough). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1.
MEADE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1567.
MEADE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
Meadow, John
MEAD ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1626.
Resided two years. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 28; priest,
Mar I 1628-9, as B.A. One of these names C. of Gt Samp-
ford" Essex, 1633. C. of Rawreth, 1637. Died before Apr.
1648. (Called M.A.) {Peile, i. 378.)
MEDE, SAMUEL. University Counsel, i7i9-24- ^n^,,?- ,?*
Matthew of Stepney, Middlesex, gent. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 12, 1695- Called to the Bar, May 19, 1699.
Adm at Lincohi's Inn, Jan. 20, 1712-3. Died Mar. 20,
1733-4, aged 63. (G. Mag.)
MEADE THOMAS. Educated at Cambridge. Probably matric.
sizar'from Clement Hostel, Easter, 1544. S of Thomas.
B at Elmdon, Essex. Barrister of the Middle Temple.
Counsel for the town of Cambridge. Serjeant-at-law, 1567.
Justice C.P., 1577- Died May 20, 1585. M.I. m Elmdon
Church. WiU, P.C.C. Father of Thomas (1581-2). {Cooper,
1. 511; Vis. of Essex, 1634; G. Mag., 1857, i. 329.)
MEAD THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1564.
Doubtless s. of Edward, of Berden, Essex; adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 25, 1566. Probably brother of William
(1576). {Peile, 1. 86.)
MEAD THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug 24, 1570. Of Ware, Herts. Matric. 1570; B.A. 1574-5;
M A 1578. Fellow, 1573-84. Vice-Provost, 1582-4. V. of
Prescot, Lanes., 1583-1&16. Chaplain to the Earl of Derby.
Died 161 6. Will (P.C.C); as B.D. {Harwood.)
MEAD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1573.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincohi) Nov. 30, 1581.
MEADE, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens*, Lent,
1581-2. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, Justice C.P., of
Wendon Lofts, Essex; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 30, 1583.
Knighted, c. 1600. Sheriff of Essex, 1600. Died Sept. 18,
1617. Doubtless father of John (1608). {Morant, 11. 593-)
MEADE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
^583-4.
MEADE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8.
MEAD, THOMAS. Adm. FeU^Cora. (age 16) at Christ's, June
27 1636. S. of Sir John (? 1608), of Wendon Lofts, Essex.
B.' there. School, Newport (Mr Lee). Matric. 1636. Resided
for two years. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 18, 1637.
Died May 13, 1678. Buried at Lofts. Father of John (1666).
{Peile, I. 445; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MEDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 17, I7i9-
MEADE, TIMOTHY. B.A. 1567-8.
MEADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, May 15,
1576. S. of Edward, of Berden, Essex. School, Ely. Probably
brother of Thomas (1564).
MEADE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M..\. 1621. One of these names, s. of John, of
Matching, V. of Roothing Bemers, Essex, 1637-64. (Petle,
1. 299; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MEADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 13,
1628. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, Croydon (Mr
Nicolson). Matric. 1629. Resided one year. {Peik, i. 394;
Vis. of London, 1634.)
MEADE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 5, 1644. S. of
John. B. at Warwick. School, Warwick. Matric. 1645.
MEAD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Feb. 13,
1688-9. Of Hampshire. School, SaUsbury. Matric. 1688.
Died in CoUege. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
Jvme 25, 1690.
MEADOWES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 19,
1635. Of Suffolk, ist s. of Daniel, of Chattisham, and Witnes-
ham HaU. SuffoUi. B. 1618. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40;
M.A. 1643. Succeeded his father at Chattisham, 1651. Died
1675. Brother of John (1639-40), Philip (1641-2J and Robert
(1645-6). (J. B. Peace.)
MEADOWES, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Jime 21, 1634. S. of William, husbandman, of Kettering,
Northants. School, Kettering (Mr Seaton). Matric. 1634;
B.A. 1637-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639.
MEADOW, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, July 8,
1698. S. of Edmund. B. at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury
(Mr Leeds). Scholar, 1698-9; Matric. 1699.
MEDOWES, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1586.
MEADOWE, JOHN. Adm, at Emmanuel, Feb. 26, 1639-40.
2nd s. of Daniel, Lord of the Manor of Witnesham, near
Ipswich. B. at Chattisham, Suffolk, Apr. 7, 1622. Matnc.
1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from Christ's, 1647. Fellow of
Christ's, 1644-51. R. of Ousden, SuffoUi, 1653-62, ejected.
Presbyterian teacher at Stowmarket, 1672-88; at Bury,
1688-96. Buried at Stowmarket, Mai-. I, 1696-7. WiU (Bury)
1697. Brother of Daniel (1635), PhUip (1641) and Robert
(1645-6), father of the next. {Peile, i. 474; D.N.B.; F.M.G.,
1130; HoUingsworth, Stoivmarket.)
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MEDOW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius, May 25, 1694.
S. of John (above), ejected minister of Ousden. B. at btow-
raarket, Suffolk. Schools, Stowmarket (Mr Ri. Shute) and
Bury (Mr Leeds). Scholar, 1694-8; Matnc. 1695. Grd. to
the Presbyterian Church at Needham, Aug. 26 1702.
Minister at Needham Market, Suffolk, 1702-57- Author
theological. Married Sarah, dau. of Robert Chaplm. Died
Apr. 10, 1757. Buried at Barking. M.I. (Venn, i. 495;
D.N.B.)
MEDDOWS, PETER. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1700. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1700. Probably the same as the next.
MEDOWES, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Cxius, May 13,
1700. S. of Peter, coal merchant, of Lynn. B. there. School,
Lynn. Scholar, 1700-7; B.A. 1703-4- {Venn, I. 505.)
MEADOWE or MEADOWS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Feb. 18, 1641-2. Of Suffolk. 4th s. of Daniel, of Witnesham,
Esq. Bapt. at Chattisham, Suffolk, Jan. 4, 1625-6. Matric.
1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. from Queens', 1649. Fellow of
Queens'. Appointed Latin secretary to Cromwell's Council
to relieve Milton, 1653. Envoy under Cromwell to Lisbon,
Stockholm, etc. Ambassador to Sweden, 1658. Knighted,
Nov. 24, 1662. Withdrew from public life at the Restoration.
Restored to favour at the Revolution. Commissioner of
Public Accounts, 1692. Member of the Council of Trade, and
Commissioner of Trade, 1696-1714- Wrote a 'Narrative' of
the Wars between Sweden and Denmark; also a book on
Naval Supremacy and Marine Jurisdiction. Married Con-
stance, dau. of Francis Lucy, Esq., of Westminster. Died
Sept. 16, 1718, aged 93. Buried at Hammersmith. Brother
of Daniel (1635), John (1639-40) and Robert (1645). (D.N.B.;
F.M.G., 1129; J. B. Peace; A. B. Beaven.)
MEADOW, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 29,
1645-6. Of Witnesham, Suffolk. S. of Daniel, of Chattisham.
B. 1629. Probably died in College; see an elegy on him by
Henry Proby (1646) in Rawl. MSS. Brother of Daniel (1635),
Philip (above) and John (1639-40). {F.M.G., 1129.)
MEDOWE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Lent, 1610-1.
One of these names s. of William, of Coddenham, Suffolk.
MEDDOWS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1692.
Matric. 1693; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1696; priest, Sept. 1698. R. of Benacre, Suffolk, 1701-42.
R. of Gunton, 1702-29. R. of Frostenden, 1729-42.
MEADOW, WILLIAM. B.A. 15H-2; M.A. 1515- FeUow of
GONVILLE Hall, 1513-33- Proctor, 1520-1. Chaplain to
Bishop Gardiner. Master of the Hospital of St Cross, Win-
chester. R. of Meon Stoke. Preb. of Winchester, c. 1550.
R. of Wetheringsett, Suffolk, 1554-7- Will (P.C.C.) 1557;
'of Meonstoke, Hants., and Wetheringset, Suffolk.'
MEDOW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 31,
1678. Eldest s. of William, gent., of Henley, Suffolk. B.
there. Bapt. Feb. 6, 1661-2. Schools, Westerfield and Stow-
market. Matric. 1678; Scholar, 1678-81. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 14, 1681. Probably died young. {Venn, 1. 461.)
MEDOW, . B.A. 1506. Fellow of Gonville Hall, 1505-6.
MEADOWCROFT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 10, 1596.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. c. 1596.
MEDOCROFT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1584-5.
MEDDOWCROFT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
May 16, 1744. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Lancashire.
B. at Bury. Lanes. School, Burv (Mr Lister). Matric. 1744;
B.A. 1747-8. Ord. deacon (Chester) Oct. 15, 1752; priest
(Cariisle, for London) Dec. 23, 1753- V. of Margaretting,
Essex, 1757-99. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 542.)
MEDOCROFT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. One of these names,
s. of Richard, of Smethurst, Lanes., bapt. at Boltonle-Moors,
father then of Brightmet. (Vii. of Lanes., 1664; E. Axon.)
MEADWELL, LAURENCE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Apr. 6,
1613. Matric. 1613.
MEAKIN, ROBERT. B.A. from Christ's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
One of these names R. of Goldhanger, Essex, 1628. Another
cf these names preacher at St John Walbrook, London, 1613
(wiU of L.Campe, P.C.C). R. of GtYeldham, Essex. Married,
at St Mary Wolnoth, London, June 26, 1628, Sara Shorter,
widow. Buried there Sept. 4, 1629. Will, Cons. C. London.
(For various possibilities see Peile, i. 235.)
MEAKINS, THOMAS. Adm sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 21,
1643. S. of Thomas, of Oakham, Rutland. B. there. School,
Oakham (Mr Stackhouse and Mr Gill). Matric. 1644; B..'^.
1647-8. P.C. of Rushton Chapel, Leek, Staffs., 1675-1717.
MEALE. ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Oct. 27,
1645. S. of John. B. at Milford, Surrey. School, Eton.
Matric. 1645; M.B. 1652.
Mears, John
MEALE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, June 29, 1650. Of Colnbrook, Bucks. Matnc.
1650; B.A. 1653-4; M..\. 1657; LL.D. 1669 (Lit. Res-).
Fellow, 1653-72. Taxor, 1659-60. Of the Inner Temple,
1656. Ada. advocate, Feb. 4, 1670-1. Died in College, Apr.
25, 1672, of small-pox. WiU, P.C.C. Brother of John (1649).
MEALE, JOHN. .^dm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1604-5; Scholar,
1606; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
MEALE, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 6, 1649. B. at Colnbrook, Bucks. Matric. 1649; B.A.
1652-3; M.A. 1657. FeUow, 1652-81. Taxor, 1678. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1663. Died 1681. Brother of
Christopher (1650).
MEALE, THOMAS. B..'^. from Peterhouse, 1608-9; Scholar;
M.A. 1612.
MEALE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter, 1657.
MEANE, JONAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1604;
.Scholar, 1605-9; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
MEANE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Aug. 9, 1617.
Matric. 1618-9; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
MEENE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 6, 1647.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1647.
MEARE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 22, 1667-8.
Matric. 1668.
MEARE, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 5, 1631.
S of Hugh, V. of Northborough, Northants. B. at ' Grindall,'
Warws. School, Repton (Mr Whitehead). Matric. 1631.
MERE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1521. B.
at Mayfield, Sussex, 1504. B.A. 1525-6; M.A. 1529. Fello\Y,
1524-34 (?). Esquire Bedell, 1530- Registrary, 1543. Public
notary, 1547. His Journal has been printed. Died Apr. 13,
1558.' Will (V.C.C). Benefactor to the University, to Corpus
Christi and to King's. There is an interesting summary of
his inventory in the Camb. Ant. Soc, lviii. 187. (Cooper, i.
174; Stokes, Bedells, 78.)
MEARE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1623-4;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
MEARE, THOMAS. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 8, 1648-9; B.A.
(Oxford) i6=;2; M.A. 1655. Ord. priest (Ardfert) before 1660.
R. of Stanstead, Suffolk, 1657. Will proved (Norwich Cons.
C); of Stanstead, Norfolk. (Al. Oxon.)
MEARA, DERMITIUS. .Sm/j/). for B.Can.L. (Oxford) 1514. Had
studied at Cambridge, Oxford and Paris 16 years. B. at
Ormond. Beneficed in Ireland.
MEARES or MEIRS, ANDREW (1669), see MYERS.
MEERES, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1606. 2nd s. of Anthony, of Lincoln. Of Bonby, Lines.
Married Hannah, dau. of Sir William Wray, of Glentworth,
Bart. Died 1654. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. Brother of
Robert (1614). (Lines. Pedigrees, 666.)
MEERS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, J.in. 13,
1675-6. S. of Francis (1625), clerk, of Uppingham, Rutland.
B. there. School, Uppingham. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80;
M.A. 1683. R. of Wing, Rutland, 1686-90. Died 1690-1.
MEARES or MERES, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Easter, 1584. S. of Thomas, of Kirton-in-Holland, Lines.
B.A. 1587-8; M..\. 1591. Incorp. at Oxford, 1593. Ord.
deacon ' (Colchester) Sept. 29; priest, Sept. 30, 1599. C. of
Teigh, Rutland, 1602. R. of Wing, 1602-47- Master of Wing
Grammar School. Author of Palladis Tamia, Wit's Treasury,
etc. Died Jan. 29, 1646-7. Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
MEERES, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1625.
S. of Francis (above). B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1632; priest, May 20, 1638. Master of
Doncaster School, 1632. Master of Uppingham School, 1641--
66. R. of Wardlev-with-Belton, Rutland, 1661-6. R. of
Teigh, in 1662. R. of Misterton, Leics., 1666-83. Arch-
deacon of Leicester. Preb. of Lincoln, 1679-83- Died Aug. 27,
1683, aged 77. M.I. at Misterton. Father of Edward (1675).
(H. I. Longden; Nichols, iv. 314-)
MERES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 12, 1699.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1703-4-
MERES, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 13, 1662.
Matric. 1663; Scholar, 1664; B.A. i666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1669; priest. May 29, 1670. R. of
Lutton-with-Washingley, Northants., 1670-1706. R. of
Rockingham, 1670-5. R. of South Luffenham, 1675-1706.
Died 1706.
MEARS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 2, 1743;
scholar from Westminster. S. of Henry, of London. Matric.
1743-
MEARES, JOHN (1640), see MAYERS.
171
Mears, John
MEERS JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine'?, Dec. 22, 1681;
I-c-11 -Corn. Mar. 22, 1683. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Sir Ihomas
(1650-1). Six-clerk in Chancery, 1700-4. Knighted, Dec. 26,
1700. HighSheriff of Lines., 1715- F.K.S., 1718. Of Kirby
Uelers, Leics. Died Feb. 22, i73<>-7.
MEARES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SinNEV, May 27, 1614.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Anthony, of Lincoln. Matric. 1614;
B A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D. from St Catharine's, 1628;
D.D. 1634. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 12, 1619-20. R. of Washingborough, Lines.,
1631. Chancellor of Lincoln, 1631. R. of Teinpsford, Beds.
R. of Hougham, Lines., 1640. Died Nov. 7, 1652, aged 36.
Buried at Hougham. M.I. Will. P.C.C. Brother of Anthony
(1606) and father of Thomas (1650-1). (Lines. Pedigrees, 666;
Le Neve, Knights, 71.)
MERES or MEERE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Kaster, 1606. Of Lincohishire. S. and h. of Sir John, cf
Auboum, Lines., Knt. .Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1608.
Of Aubourn, Esq. Living, 1621. Married Mary, dau. of Sir
John Payton, of Isham, Carabs., Knt. and Bart. Father of
the next. {Lines. Pedigrees, 664; E. Peacock, English Church
Furniture, 34.)
MEERES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 12,
1629. 2nd s. of Roger (1606), Esq. B. at Auboum, Lmcs.
Schools, Westminster and Thurlow, Suffolk (Mr Moore).
Matric. 1629. [Lines. Pedigrees, 664.)
MEERES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Jan. 23,
1650-1. S. of Robert (1614), D.D., R. of Hougham and
Martson, Lines. Of Kirton, Lines. Bapt. Sept. 17, 1634-
School, Sleaford (Mr Gibson). Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1652; of Kirton Lindsey, Lines. Called to the Bar, 1660.
M.P. for Lincoto, 1659, i66i-8i, 1685-7, 1701, 1702-10.
Knighted, June ii, 1660. Commissioner of the Admiralty,
1679-84. Prominent as a politician. Married Anne, dau. of
Sir Erasmus de la Fountain, Knt., of Kirby Belers, Leics.
Died July 9, 1715. Buried at Kirby Belers, Leics. Father
of John (1681). {Lines. Pedigrees, 666; Le Neve, Knights, 70;
D.S.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MEARS, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1596-7.
MEARSON, ROBERT. .\dm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 5.
1723. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Westmorland. B. at
Crosthwait. Schools, Hawkshead (Mr Hunter) and Kendal
(Mr Towers). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon
(LincoUi) Feb. 26, 1726-7; priest. May 20, 1728. R. of East
Carlton, Northants., 1768-78.
MEASE or MAESE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
.Apr. 17, 1713. S. of Thomas (1681), clerk. B. at Swine, near
HuU. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1713. Brother
of Thomas (1713).
MEASE, MICHAEL DRIVER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 23, 1750. S. of Michael, merchant, of Norfolk. B. at
Wells. School, Sedbergh (Mr Bateman). B.A. 1754; M.A.
1757; B.D. 1765. Fellow, 1758-68. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 22, 1754; priest, Sept. 25, 1756. V. of Higham, Kent,
1767-71. R. of Bedfield, Suffolk, 1771-88. R. of Aldham,
1772-82. V. of Darsham, 1775-88. R. of Horham, 1783-8.
Married Margaret Granger, of Bungay. Died Nov. 27, 1788.
Will (P.C.C.) 1789. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 600; Davy MSS.,
19,141.)
MEESE, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1655 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Over Worton, Oxon., Esq. [? 8th s. of Robert;
bapt. there, Apr. 25, 1629]. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, Dec. 16, 1645, age 15; B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford)
1649; M.A. 1652; B.D. 1662-3. Fellow of Trinity College,
Oxford, i66o. Proctor, 1 661. V. of Stokenham, Devon, 1663.
R. of Oxhill, Warws., 1669-1715. {Al. Oxon.; Vis. 0/ Oxon.)
MEASE or MASE, PETER. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1614; B..\. 1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1628. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 23, 1627, age 28. Preb. of Southwell, 1631.
One of these names R. of Culmington, Salop. Will (P.C.C)
1649.
MEASE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1666. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1667-8.
MEASE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at St John's, July 8,
1681. S. of Henry, husbandman. B. at Skeme, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6;
M.A. 1690. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1689; priest, 1690.
V. of Swine, Yorks., 1694-9. V. of Beverley Minster, 1716-50.
Preb. of York, 1719-50. Died 1750. Father of Henry (1713)
and Thomas (next).
MEASE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, July 4,
1713. S. of Thomas (1681), clerk. B. at Beverley. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7; M..\.
1726. Ord. deacon (York) June 12, 1720; priest, May, 1722.
V. of Kirk-Fenton, Yorks., 1722. V. of Cottingham, 1723.
C. of Beswick, Beverley, 1726. R. of Scorborough; and C. of
Skydby, in 1745. Brother of Henry (1713).
Medley, Charles
MEASE, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 23, 1573. Left
after a week. One Edmund .Meese was B.A. at Oxford, Feb.
1575-6. {T. A.Walker; Al. Oxon.)
MEASURE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
May 21, 1675. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. in the Isle of Ely.
School, Wisbech.
MEAUTYS, EDMUND, see MEWTAS.
MEAUTYS or MUTIS, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
July, 1632. S. and h. of Henry, of Hertford, Esq. B. in
Herts. Matric. 1632. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 3, 1635.
Married Mary, dau. of Edward Hare, of Harley, Surrey.
Brother of Peter (1643) and Thomas (1635). (Vis. of Essex;
Vis. of Herts.)
MEAUTYS or MUTIS, PETER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
12,1643. 5th s. of Henry, of Hertford. Matric. 1644. Married
Jane, dau. of John Colte, of Sussex. Brother of Henry (above)
and Thomas (1635). {Vis. of Herts., 1634; Clutterbuck, 1. 93.)
MEAUTYS, PETER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 3, 1652. Of
London.
MEAUTYS or MUTIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
.Apr. 10, 1635. Of Hertfordshire. 2nd s. of Henry, of Hert-
ford. Matric. 1635. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry
Coningsby, of North Mimms, Herts. Brother of Henry (1632)
and Peter (1643). {Vis. of Herts., 1634; Clutterbuck, i. 93;
MoratU, 1. 19, where he is called 'eldest son.')
MEAUX, PETER, ses MEWS.
MEAYKIN, FAITHFULL. Adm. (age 16) at Trinity, Mar. 3,
1701-2. S. of Thomas, of Rishton, Staffs. School, Maccles-
field, Cheshire (Mr Dobson). Matric. 1702.
MECHAM, MOSES, see MASHAM.
MEDBURY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 24, 1665-6.
S. of Thomas (next), R. of Islip, Northants. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22,
1672. R. of Islip, 1681-1706. Founder of the Medbury alms-
houses at Islip. Died Nov. 12, 1706. (H. I. Longden.)
MEDBURY, THOMAS. .\dm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 14,
1628-9. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3;
.M..A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1637. Intruded
R. of Islip, Northants., 1647-81. R. of Thrapston, 1662-81.
Died 1681. Father of Henry (abo%'e).
MEDCALFE, see METCALFE.
MEDCAPP, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1619.
MEDFORTH, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1562.
MEDFIELD, . B..A. 1460-1. Of Physwick Hostel.
MEDHOPE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1601.
One of these names, s. of Mr Thomas Medhop, bapt. at
Middleton, Lanes., Mar. 31, 1588.
MEDDOPE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1573.
MEDDOP, JAMES. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1631.
One of these names, 4th s. of Stephen, of St Martin's, Corn-
wall, D.D., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 18, 1633-4. Probably
called to the Bar, June 13, 1651.
MEDOPP, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1577. S. of William. B. at Newark-on-Trent. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 21, 1592, age 32. C. of Stondon, Essex. V. of
Shopland, 1597-1615. Died 1615. WiU (Cons. C. London)
1615. Brother of Thomas (1508). (Fts. o/.VoHs., 1614; J. Ch.
Smith.)
MEDOPE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Fellow, 1574.
MEDHOPE, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1620; B..A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
31; priest, June 1, 1629.
MEDOPPE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1568. S. of William, of Newark-on-Trent, Notts. B.A. 1571-
2; M.A. 1575. R. of Hanwell and Brentford, Middlesex,
1575-91- Died Sept. 1591. Will (Cons. C. London) 1591.
Brother of Laurence (i577). {Vis. of Notts.; J. Ch. Smith.)
MEDHOPE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1607;
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615; B.D. 1622. Fellow, 1614. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest,
Sept. 24, 1621. V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1630-3. V. of
Barrington, 1633-9. Buried in the College Chapel, June 28,
1639. Will (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1639.
MEDHURST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
16, 1665.
MEDLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Feb. 5, 1656-7. ist s. of Thomas, gent., of Belton, Isle of
Axholme, Lines. Bapt. there, June 6, 1639. School, Kirton.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1. Buried at Belton, May 10, 1662.
Brother of William (1660). {Lines. Pedigrees, 662.)
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Medley, Christopher
MEDLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Studied at Cambridge. B.A. from
(Oxford) 1511; M.A. (Oxford) 1515-
MEDLAYE, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1585. Probably s. of Henry (? next), of Tyltey Abbey,
Essex. B.A. from Trinity, 1588-9. Of Newsted, Hemsworth,
Yorks., and of London. Married Martha, dau. of John Mabb,
Chamberlain of London. Perhaps brother of Henry (1584).
MEDELEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1547 (impubes). Probably s. and h. of George, of Whitnash,
Warws., and of Tyltev Abbey, Essex. Of the Middle Temple.
Of Tyltey Abbey, Essex. Married Frances, dau. of Sir
Clement Throgmorton, of Haseley, Warws. Brother of
Thomas (1547), probably father of the next and of Clement
(1585). (London and Midds. Notebook, 40; Vis. of Essex.)
MEDLIE, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1584. Probably s. of Henry (above). H so, died a minor.
Perhaps brother of Clement (1585). (Horsfield, Lewes, 11.
45.)
MEDLEY, JOB. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1618.
MEDLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
School, St Paul's. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579- Incorp. at
Oxford, 1578. Sur-raaster at St Paul's School, 1578-80.
MEDLEY, JOHN. Adm. si2ar (age 18) at Sx John's, Sept. 8,
1677. S. of Robert, leatherseller. B. at Hull, Yorks. School,
HuU (Mr Pell). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1684. Perhaps Archdeacon of St
David's, 1691-1731. Died Dec. 17, 1731. (G. Mag.)
MEDLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1617;
B..\. from St Catharine's, 1620-1; M..\. 1624. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1622; priest, Mar. 1622-3. V. of Winterton,
Lines., 1624.
MEDLEY, ROBERT. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 11,
1669. S. of Miles, deceased, of Haxey, Lines. B. there.
School, Belton. Matric. 1669; LL.B. 1674. Advocate, at
York. Married, Nov. 25, 1679, Dorothy, dau. of William
Grimston, of Grimston Garth, Yorks. (M. H. Peacock.)
MEDELEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1547 (impubes). Brother of Henry (1547).
MEDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, May
2, 1660. 2nd s. of Thomas, gent., of Belton, Isle of Axholme.
School, Doncaster. Matric. 1661. Brotherof Charles(i656-7).
MEDLICOT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 10,
1 61 5. S. of Thomas, of Pontesbury, Salop, citizen and dyer,
of London. B. Feb. 2, 1599-1600. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1615; Scholar, 1615-9; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Admon. (P.C.C.) Nov. 10, 1630, to
brother James, bachelor; died beyond seas. (J. Ch. Smith;
T.A. Walker.)
MEDLICOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July
26, 1645. S. of James, of London, dyer. B. in London, Feb.
28, 1628-g. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1645-6.
.\dm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 14, 1646-7. Called to the
Bar, 1653. M.P. for Abingdon, i688. Died Dec. 13, 1716.
Will (P.C.C.) 1717. (Peile, i. 499-)
MEDLYCOTT, (junior). Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan.
13, 1615-6.
MEDWALL, HENRY, alias WOODHALL. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, 1480. B.Civ.L. 1491-2. Chaplain to
.\rchbishop Morton. Writer of interludes. (D.N.B.)
MEE, WOODCOCK. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 10, 1724. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732. Ord.
deacon (Ely) June 25, 1732.
MEEK, BOAZ. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 2, 1663. Of
Northamptonshire. S. of John, of Oundle, barber. School,
Oundle. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 2, 1669-70; priest, Dec. 24, 1671. C. of
Broughton, Northants., 1670. C. of Cransley, 1670-2. (H. I.
Longden.)
MEEKE, JOHN. Adm. at Emmanuel, 1613.
MEEKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Sept. 22, 1639.
S. of Michael, farmer. B. at Ainderby Steeple, Yorks.
Schools, Floteham (? Fleetham) (Mr Tho. Smelt) and Cox-
wold (Mr Will. Smelt). Matric. 1639.
MEEKE, JOHN. M.A. 1734 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Anthony, of St Mary's, Strand, London, gent. Matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1726, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1730; M.A. 1733. Died as Fellow, Sept. 26, 1763.
(Al. Oxon.)
MEEKES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1559.
MEEKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1565.
MEEKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Apr.
28, 1653. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1654.
MEAKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1571.
Meighen, Godson
MEEK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 25, 1703- S. of
, clerk, deceased, of Yorkshire (? William, V. of Slaith-
waite). Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1706; B.A. 1706-7.
MEEKE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
July I, 1736. S. of George, of Shipton, Yorks. School,
Shipton (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1736. One of these names, of
Hammerton, Yorks., died Feb. 10, 1791.
MEERYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1572.
MEESE, see MEASE.
MEETKIRK, EDWARD. M.A. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). 5th
s. of Adolphus, of Brussels (by 2nd wife), States Ambassador
to England. School, Westminster. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Jan. 16, 1606-7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1610;
M.A. 1613; B.D. 1620; D.D. 1625. Regius Professor of
Hebrew at Oxford, 1620-6. Preb. of Winchester, 1625. R.
of Easton, Hants., 1625-57. Author, poems in Hebrew and
Latin. Married Barbara, dau. of Rev. Dr More. Died Aug.
1657. WUl, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MEETKIRKE or MEETKERKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age i8)
at Christ's, May 30, 1732. 4th s. of Adolphus. B. at
Rushden, Herts., May 31, 1714- Schools, Buntingford and
Winchester. Matric. 1733; Scholar, 1734; B.A. 1735-6; M.A.
1739. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 19, 1736; priest, Sept. 24,
1738. R. of Ickleford and Pirton, 1748-58. Chaplain to
Viscount Faulkland. Perhaps Head Master of Darlington
School, 1750-5. V. of Rickmans worth, i754- Died Jan. 8,
1758. (Peile, II. 226; G. Mag.)
MEGGISON, LANCELOT. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July i, 1693.
S. of Lancelot. B. at Whalton, Northumberland. Bapt.
there, Aug. 15, 1678. School, Morpeth (Mr Jackson). Matric.
1694; Scholar, 1694-5; B.A. 169&-7. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
June, 1698; priest (Durham) Sept. 19, 1703. Head Master of
Morpeth School, 1712. (Peile, 11. 128.)
MEGGOTT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1650. Of Surrey. B..A. 1653; M.A. 1657; D.D. 1669. R. of
St Olave, Southwark, 1662. V. of Twickenham, 1668-87.
Chaplain to the King, 1672. Canon of Windsor, 1677-92-
Dean of Winchester, 1679-92. Died Dec. 7, 1692. Bwied at
Twickenham, Dec. 10, 1692. Will (P.C.C.) 1693. (D.N.B.;
J. Ch. Smith.)
MEGGES, ED. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1565. One
Edward Megges, of Staple Inn, adm. at Gray's Inn, 1573.
MEGGS, JAMES. .'Vdm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 26, 1625. Of
London. S. of William, of Whitechapel, Middlesex, gent.
B.A. from Trinity, 1627-8; M.A. 1631; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
R. of St Margaret Pattens, 1637, sequestered and imprisoned,
but restored, 1660-1. R. of St Mary, Newington, Surrey,
1643, sequestered. R. of Theydon Gamon, Esses, 1660-72.
Married Margaret, 'dau. of Auditor Carter.' Died Jan. 24,
1672-3. Buried at Thevdon Gamon. Will (P.C.C.) 1672-3.
Probably father of Thomas (1669). (Vis. of Midds., 1664;
F. C. Cass, E. Barnet.)
MEGGS, PERCIVAL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1580.
Eldest s. of Laurence, of Bradford Peverell, Dorset; age 22 in
1586. Succeeded his father, 1586. Married and had issue.
Brother of the next. (Peile, l. 160; Vis. of Dorset, 1623;
Hutchins, 11. 535 )
MEGGS, PEVERELL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1580.
S. of Laurence, of Bradford Peverell, Dorset. B.A. 1583-4.
Married Mary, dau. of Richard Laurence, of Winterbome
Steepleton, Dorset. Brother of Percival. (Peile, 1. 159; Vis.
of Dorset.)
MEGGS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1669.
Probably s. of James (1627), D.D. Bapt. at East Barnet,
Middlesex, July 20, 1651. Died before 1673- Buried at
Theydon Gamon, Essex. M.I. (F. C. Cass, E. Barnet.)
MEGOE, EPHRAIM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1731. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow,
1738-45. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1735-6; priest, July,
1739. Minor canon of Norwich. P.C. of St John's Sepulchre,
Norwich, 1738-86; and of St Martin's, 1743-86. R. of Spex-
hall, Suffolk, 1751. V. of Worstead, Norfolk, 1762-86.
Died June 14, 1786, aged 74. (G. Mag.; Masters- Lamb.)
MEGO, . B.A. 1483-4-
MEIBURNE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's, Nov.
3, 1653. S. of John. B. at Pontop, Durham. School, Hough-
ton.
MEIENREIS, SIGISMUND. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke,
Easter, 1614.
MEIGHEN, GODSON. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1616.
S. of John (1573). School, Shrewsbury. Scholar, 1618; B.A.
1619-20; M.A. 1623. 'Preacher of God's Word,' in 1625.
Brother of Thomas (1612).
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Meighen, John
McirHFN nr MYHEN. JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's,
•^^N^" s .5 3 S of a burgess of Shrewsbury. School Shrews-
hurv H .^ 1577-8; M-A- i58i, as Mehen. Head NIaster of
Shrewsbury, 1583-1635; resigned, Sept. 1635- Married Joan
Hea<lley. at St Mary's, Sh^e^vsbury, Sept. 23, 1587. Buried
there Feb. 3, 1635-6. Will (P.C.C.) 1636. Father of Godson
(1616) and Thomas (1612). (G. W. Fisher, Shreivsbury.)
MEIGHEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1612.
S. of John (1573)- B. at Shrewsbury. B.A. 1614-5; M.A.
1620. Ord. deacon (London) June 4. 1615. age 24; pnest,
Feb 25 1615-6. C. of Rivenhall, Essex. R. of GtToUeshunt
1615. R. of Gt Braxted, 1638-43- Died 1643. Brother of
Godson (1616).
MEISSNER or MESSNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 23, 1628-9. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1629; B A. 1632-3;
M.A. 1636. Probably V. of Gt Comard, Suffolk, 1662-7.
Died 1667.
MELBANKE, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1575- BA. 1579-80. Afterwards of Gray's Inn. Author,
Phihtinus, a close imitation of t.y\y' s,Euphues. (Cooper, i.
490; D.N.B.)
MELBOURNE, SIMON. Adm. scholar at King's Hall, Feb. 13,
1401-2; resigned, Sept. 22, 1408. S. of Peter. (Tnn. Coll.
Admissions.)
MELDEBURN, JOHN DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, Aug.
^9. 1331- , „
MELFORD, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John s. Mar. 10,
1724-5. S. of J., M.D., of Lincolnshire. B. at Bassington.
School, Brigg (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1725.
MELFORD or MELFURTH, SIMON. B.Can.L. 1505-4-
MELHUISH, see MELLISH.
MELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1611; B.A.
1 614-5. One of these names schoolmaster at Bolingbroke,
Lines., 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1615-6; priest,
Sept. 21, 1617.
MELLES, MOSES. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1641.
B. at Sibscy, Lines. B.A. 1644-5- Ejected from Kirton-in-
Lindsey, 1662. Afterwards preacher in Lines. (Calamy, 11.
148.)
MELLIAR, BENJAMIN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1723- S. of
James, of Catcott, Somerset. Matric. from Wadham College,
O.Kford, May 15, 1711, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1715- R- of
Doddington, Somerset, 1718-27. V. of Kilton, 1722-7. R.
of Bawdrip, 1723-7. Died 1727- (^l- Oxon.)
MELLING, BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 6, 1643.
S. of Robert (? 1601). B. at 'Summersey' (? Somerleyton),
Suffolk. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). Migrated to
Christ's, Jan. 26, 1644-5, age 16.
MELLINGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1573-
MELLING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 6, 1601.
Of Somerlevton, Suffolk. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 20,
1604. Called to the Bar, June 11, 1611. Probably of St
Olave's Priory, Herringfleet, Suffolk. Died 1654. His \nll
(P.C.C.) 1655, as of Lincoln's Inn. Probably father of
Bernard (1643). (Le Neve, Mon., iv. 149.)
MELLING or MYLLINGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Michs. 1566; B-A. 1570-1. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 26, 1572. Perhaps R. of Tacolneston, Norfolk, 1574-7-
R. of RingshaU, Suffolk, 1576. R. of Haskeby, 1576. V. of
Ashby, and Somerleyton, 1577-1632.
MELLINGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 28,
1625-6. S. of Robert, of Buckinghamshire. School, North
Walsham (Mr StiUs). Matric. 1626.
MELLER, ADAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593.
Perhaps V. of Holmfirth, Yorks., 1600; and R. of Cumber-
worth.
MELLER, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May 11, 1624.
Matric. 1624. One of these names P.C. of Taddington, Derbs.
Buried there Jan. 9, 1679. (Cox, Churches of Derbs., 11. 114-)
MELLER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1568 ;
B.A. 1571-2.
MELLOR or MELLORS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Easter, 1612, as 'MeUous.' S. of Robert, of ' Ideridgehay,'
Derbs. School, Derby. Matric. 1612, as Mailer; B.A. 1615-6.
Surrendered copyhold at Iderichaye to his son Robert, 1659.
(Glover, Derbs., 11. 561.)
MELLOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 15, 1653-4.
S. of Robert, gent., of Derby (Mayor, 1647). B. there. School,
Derby (Mr Brandreth). Matric. 1654- •'^din. at Gray's Inn,
June 9, 1654. Of Castle Fields, Derby. One of these names,
but called M.A., Master of Ashbourne School, Derbs., in 1672.
Died before 1684. But see Henry Miller (1636). (Derby
School Reg.; Vii. of Derbs., 1662.)
Mellish, William
MELLER, JOHN. Adm. FcU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Mar. 13,
1602-3. S. of Robert, Esq., of Winterbome Came, Dorset.
School, Dorchester (Mr Harris). Matric. 1603. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 15, 1606. Knighted, May 6, 1625.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Swinnerton, Lord Mayor of
London. Royalist, compounded for £693. (Venn, I. 181.)
MELLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Aug. 18,
1660. Of Northamptonshire. School, Fotheringhay. Matric.
1661; B.A. 1664-5; Scholar, 1665; M.A. 1668.
MELLER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Oct. 26,
1727. S. of Joseph, jailer. B. at Wisbech, Cambs. School,
Wisbech. Matric. 1728. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from
St Mary's Hall, Oxford, May 8, 1733; B.A. (Oxford) 1734-
Perhaps R. of Oddington, Gloucs., 1768-79. Will (P.C.C.)
1779. (Al. Oxon.)
MELLAR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 16,
1614. S. of Thomas, cutler, of Ecclesfield, Yorks. Taught
by Mr John Bonner. Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; Scholar,
1618-22; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 9; priest,
Jan. 10, 1622-3. V. of Salton, Yorks., 1623 (presented by
the University). Married, 1626, Isabel Williamson, of
Kirkham.
MELLOR, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1632. Of Derbyshire. Probably s. of Thomas, of
Chaddesden, Derbs. B.Jan, i, 1612. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
Probably died Aor. 19, 1656, aged 45; of Derby. Doubtless
father of the next and Thomas (1665). (Musgrave; Glover,
Derbs., 11. 562.)
MELLOR, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 24. 1668.
S. of Robert (above), of Derbyshire. School, Derby. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1671-2. Of Derby, 1687. Brother of Thomas
(1665). (Glover, Derbs., 11. 562.)
MELLERS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1570.
MELLOR, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, .May 3,
1665. S. of Robert (1632). B. at Chaddesden, Derbs.
School, Bakewell (Mr Beardmore). Matric. 1667-8; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672. C. of Bolsterstone, near Sheffield, 1670-3.
One of these names minister at Stannington Chapel, near
Sheffield, 1673. Died Dec. 1673. (Peile, 1. 617; Glover,
Derbs., 11. 562, where Thomas, brother of Robert (1668) is
said to have died before 1686.)
MELLOR, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1617-8, Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 12, 1619-20.
MELLORS, COVEL. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1578.
MELLISH, EDWARD. M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of Joseph
(1692), of Doncaster, Yorks., and Blyth, Notts. Bapt. at
Blyth, Nov. 20, 1707. School, Eton. Matric. from Corpus
Christi, Oxford, May 13, 1726, age 18. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Peterhouse, Nov. 13, 1727- Of Blyth, Notts., Esq. Mamed,
at Aix, Mar. 22, 1741, Sarah Heme (or Raine). Died Jan. 2,
1757. Buried at Doncaster. M.I. there. Brother of William
(1725-6). (T. A. Walker, 258; F.M.G., 978; M. H. Peacock.)
MELHUISH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 30,
1651. Of London. Probably s. of John, of London, draper, a
Cornishman. School, Hertford. Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct.
II, 1652. B.A. 1656; M..\. 1660.
MELHUISH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1642.
Of Middlesex. One of these names, s. of John, citizen and
Merchant Taylor, of London, adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 15,
1655-
MELLISH, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 27, 1692.
S. of Samuel, of Doncaster, Esq., barrister of the Inner
Temple. B. in London. Matric. 1692. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 26, 1693. Of Doncaster and Blyth, Esq.
Married Dorothea, dau. of Sur William Gore, Lord Mayor of
London. Died June 19, i733. aged 58. Buried at Blyth,
Notts. Father of Edward (1728) and William (1725-6).
(F.M.G., 977; G. Mag.)
MELLISH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 14,
1621-2. 3rd s. of Edward, Merchant Taylor, of London.
Bapt. at All Hallows, Bread Street, May i, 1605. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1622. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 10, 1626. Married, at Stepney, Apr. 25, 1633, Martha,
dau. of Samuel Goldsmith, of London. Died Apr. 3, 1667.
Buried at Doncaster. M.I. (F.M.G., 976; Vii. of Yorks.,
1666.)
MELLISH, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Peter-
house, Feb. 7, 1725-6. 2nd s. of Joseph (1692), of Blyth,
Notts. School, Eton. Matric. 1728; M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
Fellow, 1729-35. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 16, 1725. and
at the Inner Temple, Feb. 6, 1733-4- M.P. for Retford,
1741-57. Commissioner of Excise, 1751-60. Receiver-
General of the Customs, 1760-3, 1765-85. Of Blyth, Notts.
Died Dec. 16, 1791. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edward (1728).
(F.M.G., 978; T. A. Walker, 254; A. B. Heaven.)
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Mellowes, Edward
MELLOWES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i,
1627. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Abraham. Matric. 1627.
Emigrated to New England with his parents, in 1633.
Settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Married and had
issue. Died at Charlestown, May 5, 1650. (J. G. Bartlett.)
MELMOTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at M.\gdalene,
June 24, 1726. S. of William, barrister (for whom see D.N.B.).
B. in London. School, Westminster (private). Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1724- Abandoned law, and settled at
Shrewsbtury, 1739. Commissioner of bankrupts, 1756. Re-
moved to Bath, 1769. Author of Fitzosborne's Letters and
translations from the Classics. Died May 13, i799- Biuried
at Batheaston. M.I. in Bath Abbey. (D.N.B.)
MELSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, June i, 1663.
Father deceased. B. in Lincolnshire. Matric. 1665; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1669;
priest. May 29, 1670.
MELSONBY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1572.
MELSOP, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, c. Mar. 1664.
S. of William, husbandman, of Barton, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Castle Acre and Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1664;
Scholar, 1664-70; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671- Fellow, 1670-8.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 1670; priest, Mar. 1670-1. V. of
Foulden, Norfolk, 1678-82. Died 1682. (Venn, i. 421.)
MELSOPP, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1632.
MELTON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1589.
Of Lincolnshire.
MELTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1569;
B.A. 1574-5. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 15, 1576; priest (Nor-
wich) Mar. 5, 1576-7. R. of West Barkwith, Lines., 1579-
MELTON, HENRY. B.D. 1490-1. A friar.
MELTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1586.
One of these names (B.A.), R. of Bilsby, Lines., 1591. V. of
Belton, 1598-1605. V. of Louth, 1605.
MELTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 25, i5o8. Matric.
1607-8. Perhaps identical with the politician and author.
If so, s. of Evan, of Yorkshire. Knighted, Sept. 11, 1632.
Secretary to the Council of the North, 1635. Keeper of the
Great Seal for the North of England. Author of Astrohgaster,
etc. Married, c. 1634, and had issue. Died Dec. 17, 1640.
Bm-ied at Tottenham. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1641.
{D.N.B.)
MELTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 25, 1652. Of
Yorkshire. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1652, as of
St Martin's, Middlesex. Barrister, 1663.
MELTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sx John's, June 5,
1667. S. of Walthal, of Hambleton, near Scawton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Pickering (Mr Gray). Matric. 1668; B.A.
1670-1; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1671; priest,
Sept. 1672.
MELTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1475-6. Of Yorkshire. M.A. 1479-
80; B.D. 1490; D.D. 1496. Master of Michaelhouse, 1495.
Preb. of York, as Multon. Chancellor of York, 1496-1528.
Author, biblical. Died 1528. (Cooper, i. 37; D.N.B.)
MELVIN, PATRICK. Incorp. from St Andrews, 1621.
MENDHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 30, 1683.
S. of John, husbandman, of Seething, Norfolk. B. at Mund-
ham. .School, Norwich. Matric. 1683-4; Scholar, 1683-7;
B.A. 1686-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1687-8; priest
(St David's) Mar. 16, 1689-90. V. of Weybread, Suffolk,
1690; of Metfield, 1702. (Venn, i. 473.)
MENDHAM, RICHARD. Adm. at Caius, 1559-
MENDAME, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, 1602. Chaplain of
King's. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Nov. 30, 1640.
MENDAM, . B.D. 1470-1. A friar.
MENES, JAMES, see MENZIES.
MENFYELD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1587; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595, as Menvill. M.I. at Favers-
ham, Kent, to Thomas Mendfield, Esq.; died 1614. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
MENNELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Sx John's, c. 1592; B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599.
MENELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1494-5; M.A. 1498. WUl proved
(V.C.C.) 1503; of Buckingham College.
MENNEL or MINNELL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus
Christi, 1567. Matric. Easter, 1568. One of these names s.
of Anthony, of North Kilvington, Yorks. Living, 1585. Of
Stanke, Yorks. Married Margaret, dau. of Christopher
Nodding, of Stanke. (Vis. of Yorks.; M. H. Peacock.)
MENNYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from M.\gdalene, Easter, 1561.
Perhaps V. of Swayfield, Lines., I573-4-
Meredith, Ellys
MENSFORTH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
June 19, 1701. S. of John, of Durham. Bapt. at St Oswald's,
Durham, Nov. 28, 1682. School, Durham (Mr Burton).
King's scholar, 1696. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1706-7. Ord.
deacon (Durham) June 8, 1707; priest. May 30, 1708.
MENZIES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. i, 1592-3-
Matric. from St John's, c. 1594, as Menes. Probably B..\.
1594-5- Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16, 1598-9, as 'M.A.'
MENZIES or MENES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Sx John's,
c. 1594. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 15, 1606.
MERAC or MEYRICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. II, 1719. S. of Theophilus, of Yorkshire. School,
Wakefield, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1719; B.A. 1725-6.
Probably V. of Edwinstowe, Retford, 1739-58. Buried there
Feb. 15, 1758.
MERCATOR, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, May
20, 1721. Previously matric. from Lincohi College, Oxford,
Feb. 26, 1718-9, age 17. S. of Daniel, of Blyth, Notts. Matric.
1721; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1723;
C. of Skidbrook, Lines. (Peile, 11. 203.)
MERCER, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May
25, 1656. S. of William, husbandman. B. at Whiston, Yorks.
School, Rotherham. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
MERCER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1626-7; B.A. 1630-1. One of these names C. of Burleydam,
Cheshire, 1648-64. (E. Axon.)
MERCER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1618-^;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Sub-
scribed for priest's orders (Bristol) Dec. 21, 1628. R. of
Godmanstone, Dorset, 1628-68. Married, May 29, 1636,
Bridget Browne. Buried Dec. 29, 1668. Will (P.C.C.) 1669.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
MERCER, JAMES. M.A. 1641-2 (on the King's visit). Perhaps
R. of Little Oakley, Essex, 1680-4. Died 1684.
MERCER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Aug. 21, 1592. Of
London.
MERCER, JOHN. Licensed to practise medicine from King's,
1639.
MERCER, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1585 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 3, 1575. age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1574-5; M.A. 1578-9- FeUow of Exeter,
1577-86. V. of St Pancras, near Lyme, Devon, 1581-^7.
Preb. of Exeter Cathedral, 1583. V. of Bishop's Nympton,
1585. R. of (Pitts portion) Tiverton, 1591. Will (Exeter)
1597. (A I. Oxon.)
MERCER, RICHARD. B.A. 1587 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Oxford) 15S5; M.A. 1588. Supp. for B.C.L. 1595. Fellow of
Exeter College, 1582-96. Proctor (Oxford) 1584-5- One of
these names, of Chard, Somerset, M.A. (bom at Ottery
St Mary, Devon), will (P.C.C.) 1632. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
MERCER, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1610;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 7;
priest, Apr. 8, 1627.
MERCER or MESTERIE, THOMAS. M.A. Fellow of Corpus
Christi, 1437. V. of St John Sepulchre and St Martin-by-
Oak, Norwich. Preb. of Norwich.
MERCER, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1459-
MERCER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1571-
MERCER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 25,
1729. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Lancashire. B. at Preston.
School, Manchester (Mr Brook). Matric. 1729.
MERCH, PETER DE. Fellow of Clare, 1328. V. of Shepreth,
Cambs. (Coll. Hist., 2.)
MERCHANT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 1635.
Matric. 1635.
MERCHANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter,
1636.
MERCOTT, JOB. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1640.
MEREDITH, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 25, 1687-
8. Matric. 1688. Perhaps of Putney, Surrey. Died Sept. 7,
1754, aged 80. Buried at Putney. (G. Mag.)
MEREDITH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Dec. 3, 1637. S. of William, of Cleiflog, Anglesey, husband-
man. School, Rosgolyn (private; Mr Hughes). B.A. 1641-2.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 25, 1642-3; C. of Sandcroft,
Suffolk.
MEREDITH, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', June 20,
1644. Of Wales. Perhaps 1st s. of William (1619). If so,
died before his father. Perhaps brother of Richard (1647) and
Roger (1656-7). (Hasted, u. 4S1.)
MEREDITH, ELLYS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 18, 1386.
Of Wales.
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Meredith, George
MEREDITH GEORGE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Kton,
1701 S of Kichanl, of St Anrlrcw's, Holborn. 13. in London.
Matric. Easter, 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. FcUow. 1707-
Adra. at Gray's Inn, May 19, 1705. Became insane. Died
Sept. 1714. (Harwood.)
MEREDITH, HENRY. Adm. scholar at Trinity Kali,, Jan. 6,
1689-90. 5th s. of Sir Richard (1647), Bart. Matric. 1689;
I.L.13. ir)94. Fellow, 1694-1709. Died s.p. before 1723-
brother of Thomas (1682) and William (1675)-
MEREDITH, HUMPHREY. Adm. at King's (.age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 14, 1613. Of Old Windsor, Berks. Matric.
1614; B.A. r6i7-8; M.A. 1621. Fellow, 1616-30. Died in
College. Admon. granted (King's College) Feb. 18, 1630-1.
Brother of Richard (1613).
MERIDITH, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
ICastcr, 1639; ]i.\. 1639-40.
MEREDITH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1,607;
B.A. 1610-1.
MEREDITH, JOHN. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Berkshire, cler. fil. Matric. from All Souls, Oxford, Nov. 2,
1621, age 19; B..\. (Oxford) 1622; M.A. 1626. Created D.D.
1642. Proctor (Oxford) 1632-3. Wardenof All Souls, 1660-5.
R. of Algarkirk, Lines., 1623-36. R. of South Somercotes,
1640-1. R. of Stamford Rivers, Essex, 1641. Master of
Wigston's Hospital, Leicester. Fellow of Eton College, 1642-
62. Provost of Eton, 1662-5. Died July 17, 1665. Buried in
All Souls Chapel. {Al. Oxon.)
MEREDITH, JOHN. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Anglesey. S. of Meredith, of Garagurydryn. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1619, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1621; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1636. Probably R. of Little Stan-
more, Middlesex, 1640. R. of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceriog,
1642. R. of Llanferres, Denbigh, 1644-60. Buried there
Sept. 23, 1660, aged 59. M.I. (Al. Oxon.)
MEREDITH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1632.
Of Salop. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Ely);
priest (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1642; C. of Feltwell, Norfolk.
MEREDITH, MOORE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 31,
1733. S. of Sir Richard, of Greenhills, Kildare. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1733; Scholar, 1734; B.A. 1736-7;
M.A. 1740; B.D. 1761. Fellow, 1739-89. Junior Proctor,
1752. Vice-Master, 1766-89. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2;
priest, Mar. 9, 1739-40. V. of Over, Cambs., 1754. V. of
Chesterton, 1756. R. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1760-89. Suc-
ceeded to the Baronetcy, 1783, but did not assume it. Died
at Cambridge, Nov. 8, 1789. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Westmon.,
308.)
MEREDITH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1568. Of Kent.
MEREDITH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1601;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. One of these names C. at Yelden,
Beds., before 1617. (W. M. Noble.)
MEREDITH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1612; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620;
B.D. 1627; D.D. 1634. Fellow, 1618-44, ejected. R. of
Farthingstone, Northants., 1627-9. K. of Wappenham, 1632-
40. R. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1640-35. R. of Hellesdon,
1650-5. Died Dec. 5, 1655- Will (P.C.C.) 1656.
MEREDITH, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 2, 1615. Of London. Matric. 1615; B.A.
1619; M.A. 1623. Fellow, 1618-21. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 23; priest, May 24, 1624. Chaplain to the Earl of
Annandale. V. of Stogursey, Somerset, 1628, ejected.
Appointed to Stevenage, Herts., in 1629. Archdeacon of
Dorset, 1660-71. R. of West Bagborough, Somerset, 1662-71.
Brother of Humphrey (1613).
MEREDITH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1647. Of Kent. S. of Sir William (1619), of Leeds Abbey,
Kent, Bart. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10, 1648-9. M.P. for
Kent, 1656-8; for Sandwich, 1659. Succeeded as Bart., Apr.
1673. Married Susanna, dau. of Philip Skippon, of Tobsham,
Norfolk, 1633. Buried at Leeds, Sept. 5, 1679. Brother of
the next and perhaps of Edward (1644), father of Thomas
(1682), William (1675) and Henry (1689-90). (G.E.C., i. 209;
A. B. Beaven.)
MEREDITH, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 9, 1656-7.
S. of Sir William (1619), of Leeds, Kent, Bart. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1658; M.A. from Trinity
HaU, 1662. FeUow of Trinity Hall, 1662-87. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1656-7. Gresham Professor of Law,
1673-87. Secretary to Sir Wm. Temple, 1674-80. F.R.S.,
1681. Master in Chancery, 1688-1700. pied Feb. 17, 1700-1.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Richard (above). (Vis. of Kent, 1663;
Ward's Gresham.)
Meriton, Henry
MEREDITH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Kaiter 1682. 3rd s. of Sir Richard (1647), of Leeds, Kent,
Bart. M.P. for Kent, Jan. to July, 1701. Died unmarried,
July II, 1701. Brother of WiUiam (1675) and Henry {1689-
90). (Burke, Ext. BaH.)
MEREDITH, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Pem-
broke, Mar. 8, 1619. S. and h. of Sir William, of Stansley,
Denbigh, and of Leeds Abbey, Kent. Matric. 1620. Created
Bart, Aug. 13, 1622. Married (i) Susan, dau. of Francis
Barker, of London ; (2) Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Goring, Bart.
Died Apr. 10, 1675, aged 72. Buried at Leeds, Kent. Father
of Richard (1647) and Roger (1656-7) and perhaps of
Edward (1644)- (O.E.C., i, 209.)
MERIDETH, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity
Hall, Michs. 1675. S. of h. of Sir Richard (1647), of Leeds,
Kent, Bart. Age 6 in 1663. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i,
1676. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Sept. 1679- Buned at Leeds,
May 28, i68i. Brother of Thomas (1682) and Henry (1689-
90). (Vis. of Kent, 1663; G.fi.C, where he is said to have
been bom c. 1666.)
MEREDITH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
July 2, 1678. S. of Hugh, gent. B. at Wrexham, Denbigh.
School, Wrexham (Mr Lewis). Matric. 1678; B.A. 168 1-2;
M.A. 1686. One of these names V. of Sundon, Beds., 1687-90.
MEREDITH, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, July 4,
1682. One of these names s. and h. of Sir Amos, of Marston,
in Tamerton Folliott, Devon, and Baronet of Nova Scotia,
deceased. B. Dec. 6, 1665. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart.,
Dec. 5, 1669. Of Henbury, Cheshire. Married Mary, dau. of
Henry Robinson, of Whaplode, Lines. Buried at Prestbury,
Jan. 19, 1752. (Ormerod, iii. 353; G.E.C.)
MEREFORD, MICHAEL DE. 1261. Southern student who re-
ceived a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the
northern students. (Fuller, 29.)
MEREST, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July i, 1661. Matric.
1661. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 3, 1671-2, as B.A.
MERESTE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 29,
1589. S. of Anthony, citizen of London, haberdasher. B. in
Basinghall. School, Christ's Hospital. Scholar, 1589-96;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. C. of Bromley St Leonard, Middle-
sex, 1597-8. (See Anthony Merehurst in Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
MERIAM, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
MERIAM, ISAIAH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1568.
MERIAT, PETER. B.A. 1528-9.
MERIDALE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1659. Of
Essex. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3. Signs for priest's orders
(London) June 3, 1664. R. of Bariing, Essex, 1676-9. Died
1679. Admon. Apr. 7, 1680 (Dean and Chapter, St Paul's).
(J. Ch. Smith.)
MERIDALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1591,
as'Meriden';B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 21, 1606.
MERINGTON, • . Pens, at Jesus, 1586-7.
MERITON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1581.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1384-5; M.A. 1588; B.D. from Queens',
1596; D.D. 1601. Fellow of Queens', 1589-1600. Proctor,
1594-5. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 27, 1589-
R. of Hadleigh and Dean of Bocking, 1599-1618. Dean of
Peterborough, 1612-7. Chaplain to Queen Anne, wife of
James I. Dean and canon of York, 1617-24- Author,
sermons. Died Dec. 23, 1624. M.I. in York Minster. Will,
York. Father of Thomas (1608-9). (D.N.B.; Vis. of Yorks.)
MERITON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1616.
Of Suffolk. Probably s. of George (above). B.A. 1619-20.
Married, at St Michael-le-Belfrey, York, 1624, Jane Adams,
of Owston. Died s.p. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
MERITON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 30, 1618.
Matric. 1621; B.A. 1621-2.
MERITON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1629.
Of Essex. B.A. 1632-3.
MERITON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June
13, 1678. 2nd s. of George, attorney, of Northallerton (for
whom see D.N.B.). B. at Kirk-Levington, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1678. Died in Cambridge,
Aug. 14, 1680. M.I. at All Saints', Cambridge. Brother of
John (1682). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Le Neve, Mon., v. 4.)
MERITON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1612.
Of Essex. B.A. 1614-3; M.A. 1618. Fellow, 1617-27. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 27; priest. May 28, 1621. R. of King's
Ripton, Hunts., 1638-9, deprived. R. of Stilton, 1638-
(?) 1658. R. of Oxburgh, Norfolk, 1647. One of these names
minister of St James', Bury St Edmunds, 1668; dismissed at
the King's request, 1669. Father of John (1645) and Thomas
(1648) and perhaps of the next.
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Meriton, Henry
MERITON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1645. Perhaps s. of Henry (above). B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651.
R. of Oxburgh, Norfolk, 1667-1707- R- of Boughton, 1677-
83. R. of Cley, 1691. Died Jan. 30, 1707. Father of the next
and of John (1679), perhaps brother of John (1645) and of
Thomas (1648).
MERITON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, May 8,
1671. S. of Henry (1645), clerk, R. of Oxburgh, Norfolk.
School, Bury. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1676; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1679.
R. of Boughton, Norfolk, 1683-7. Perhaps R. of Lutterworth,
Leics. Admon. (Leicester) 1710. Brother of John (1679)-
MERITON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1620; B.A. 1622; M.A. 1626. R. of Sacomb, Herts., 1637-69.
Died Dec. 20, 1669, aged 64. Licensed to marry Susan, dau.
of W. Ederidge, Api . 24, 1633.
MERITON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Magdalene, June 2,
1645. S. of Henry (1612), of Stilton, Hunts., clerk. Matric.
1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. PerhapsV. of Stives, Hunts.,
1666. Chaplain to Henry, Earl of Arlington. Author of
The Obligation of a Good Conscience to Civil Obedience, 1670.
Brother of Thomas (1648). {D.N.B.)
MERITON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 18,
1652. S. of Richard, of Northallerton, Yorks. School,
DanbyWiske (private). Matric. 1652; M.A. 1661 {Lit. Reg.);
D.D. 1669 (do.). 'Incorp. at Oxford, 1657' {Al. Ox.). Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 28 : priest. May 30, 1 661 . Lecturer at St
Martin-in-the-Fields, and St Mary-at-Hill. R. of St Nicholas
Aeons, London, 1656; reinstituted, 1660-4. R. of Walsoken,
Norfolk, 1661. R. of Little Fakenham, Suffolk, 1662. R. of
St Michael, Comhill, 1664-1704. R. of St Mary Bothaw,
1666-96. President of Sion College, 1676-7. Author, sermons.
Buried at St Michael's, Comhill, Dec. 11, 1704. (D.N.B.)
MERITON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, c. July, 1679- S. of
Henry (1645), R. of Oxburgh, Norfolk. Scholar, 1679;
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1682-3; MA. 1686. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 24, 1683. R. of Boughton, Norfolk, 1687-1717. R. of
Caldecot, 1688-1717. R- of Oxburgh, 1708-17. Author of
pamphlets against Quakerism. Buried at Oxburgh, Aug. 2,
1717. Brother of Henry (1671) and father of John (1716).
{Venn, I. 463; D.N.B.)
MERITON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 30. 1682. 3rd
s. of George, attorney, of Castle Leavington and Northallerton
(for whom see D.N.B.). B. at Kirkby Wiske, Yorks. (his
mother's home). School, Kirkbv (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1682;
B.A. 1685-6. Brother of George (1678). {Vis. of Yorks., 1665 ;
Peile, II. 89.)
MERITON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 10, 1716.
S. of John (1679), R. of Oxburgh, Norfolk. B. at Boughton,
Norfolk. Schools, Lynn (Mr Home) and Norwich (Mr Pate).
Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1716-21; B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 22, 1723, as C. of Oxburgh. {Venn, n. 5.)
MERITON, THOMAS. B.A. from Jesus, 1608-9. S. of George
(1581). M.A. 1613; M.D. 1627. Of Castle Leavington, Yorks.
Married Grace, dau. of Francis Wright, of Bolton-on-Swale.
Died 1652. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1654. Father of Thomas
(1662). (A. Gray; see also D.N.B. under George.)
MERITON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 13, 1648. S. of Henry (1612), clerk, of Stilton, Hunts.
School, Calcot. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) July 9; priest, July 11, 1661. R. of St
Nicholas Cole Abbey, London, 1662-1705. Died Feb. 14,
1704-5, aged 72. M.I. at St Nicholas. Admon., P.C.C.
Brother of John (1645). (Le Neve, Mon., 11. 86.)
MERITON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's, May 9,
1662. S. of Thomas (1608-9), deceased, of Castle Leavington,
near Yarm, Yorks. B. there. School, Danby Wiske (Mr
Smelt). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Aug. 23, 1669. R. of Normanton, Lines., 1669.
Author, tragedies. One of these names preb. of Lincoln,
1670-83. (Fit. of Yorks., 1665; D.N.B.)
MERRICK or MEYRICK, EDMUND. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, July 23, 1656;
B.A. (Oxford) 1659; M.A. 1662. V. of Eynsham, Oxon., 1663.
R. of Burton, Pembs., 1670. Preb. of Brecon, 1670; Pre-
centor, 1685. R. of Stackpole Elidor, 1675- Preb. of St
David's, 1690; Treasurer, 1691-1713. Died Apr. 24, 1713.
Buried at Carmarthen. {Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, Mon.)
MERRICK, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney,
June, 1624. S. of Christopher, barrister. B. at Southall,
Norwood, Middlesex. School, Hartington, Middlesex (Mr
Wm. Durrant). Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1626; of Northcote (? Norwood), Middlesex.
MEYRICK, ESSEX. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 21, 1722-3. S. of John, gent., of IBush, Pembs., Wales.
B. at Pembroke. Educated at home. Matnc. 1723. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 5, 1722. Died at Bush, May, 1762.
V.A.C. III. 177
Merrills, Thomas
MERRICK, GILLY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, July,
1608. Probably s. of Sir Francis. He and his mother, Lady
Anne, of Moncton, Pembs., had a lease of the parsonage of
Manorbier, Tenby, in 1609. Perhaps knighted (as 'Gillam'
Merrick) Mar. 26, 1639.
MERRICK or MYRIEKE, HENRY. B.A. from Christ's, 1580-1.
Possibly s. of Rowland, Bishop of Bangor, and uncle of GiUy,
above. Incorp. at Oxford, 1582. M.A. (Gloucester Hall) 1583.
Preb. of Llandaff, 1588-95.
MERRICK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Apr. 1615.
MEYRICK, JOHN (1719), see MERAC.
MERRICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 9, 1722-3. B. in
Jamaica.
MEYRICK, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4,
1726-7. Of Llangadwadr, Anglesey. Probably s. of Owen,
of Anglesey. Matric. 1726; LL.B. 1731. Perhaps brother of
Owen (1723-4), Richard (1739) and William (1726-7).
MERRICK, MARSHALL MONTAGUE. LL.B. 1749 (Incorp.
from Oxford). S. of Samuel, of London, gent. Matric. from
Queen's College, Oxford, May 5, 1738, age 18; B.C.L. (Oxford)
1744; D.C.L. 1759. V. of Reigate, Surrey. Lecturer at St
Ann's, Westminster. Died Sept. 6, 1782. Will, P.C.C. {Al.
Oxon. ; G. Mag.)
MEYRICK, OWEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Feb. 20,
1723-4. S. of Owen, of Bodorgan. Matric. 1724- M.P. for
Anglesey, 1761-70. Married Hester Putland, of London.
Died Mar. 1770. (Burke, L.G.)
MERICK, PEREGRINE. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 22, 1592.
Of Middlesex. Matric. c. 1592.
MEYRICK, RICHARD. B.A. from Magdalene, 1573-4; M.A.
1579. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr., age 24; priest (Peterb.) June
28, 1575. R. of Belstead, Suffolk, 1575-80.
MEYRICK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 7, 1618.
MEYRICK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Apr. 3, 1739-
S. of Owen, of Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Esq. Matric.
(Jesus CoUege, Oxford) July 11, 173°. age 17. Probably
brother of John (1726-7), Owen (1723-4) and WilUam (next).
{A I. Oxon.)
MEYRICKE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4,
1726-7. Of Llangadwaladr, Anglesey. Probably s. of Owen.
Matric. 1726. Brother of John (1726-7) and probably of
Owen (1723-4) and Richard (above).
MERRIDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 21, 1666.
Matric. pens. Easter, 1667, as Meredith; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1673. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 19, 1670-1. C. at Clifton, Beds.,
in 1677. R. 'if Little Barford, 1678-89. One of these names
chaplain in the Navy, 1694-1709.
MERRILL, see also MURIEL.
MERRILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1613: Scholar,
1615-20; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Feb. 13; priest. Mar. 12, 1619-20. V. of Pytchley, Northants.,
1620-33. V. of Kimbolton, Hunts., 1637-40. Married, at
Oundle, Jan. 18, 1630-1, Martha Selbie, of Oundle. Died
1657. Will (P.C.C.) 1658. Doubtlessfatherof Joseph (1655).
{Peile, I. 290.)
MERRILL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Cora. at Jesus, May 21, 1728.
Of London. Doubtless s. of John, of Golden Square, London.
Matric. 1731; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735- Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 26, 1728, and at the Middle Temple, May 5,
1732. Probably F.R.S., 1745-
MERRILL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 8, 1655.
Of Huntingdonshire. Doubtless s. of John (1613). Matnc.
1655; B.A. i658-<3; M.A. 1663. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Aug. 17, 1662. R. of Laver Magdalen, Essex, 1667-
1700. Died 1700.
MERRILL, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July i,
1679. S. of Randle. B. at Astbury, Cheshire. School,
Wrexham.
MERRYLL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1564-5-
MERELL, THOMAS. B.D. 1555. after seven years' study in
Theology. Of Rutland. Fellow of St John's, 1555. Perhaps
V. of Bathford (? Barford) Beds. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1558.
MERILL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594.
MERRILLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1637;
B.A. 1640-1.
MERRILLS or MERILL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus
Christi, c. 1596; B.A. 1600-1. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 5;
priest May 16, 1601. R. of Cold Norton, Essex, 1609. R. of
SheUo'w BoweUs, 1620. R. of St Stephen WaUbrook, London,
1620. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Dec. 5, 1625. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
Merry, Thomas
MERRY. THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Christ's, May 7,
1680 S of WiUiam. B. in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1681, as Edward; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687.
MERRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June
14, 1626. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt. Matric. 1626.
MERRYALL, JOHN. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1563. Perhaps
V. of Hast and West Rudham, Norfolk, 1566. One John
Muryell (LL.B.), R. of North Barsham, 1569.
MERRIALL, THOMAS. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1606-7;
M.A. from Jesus, 1610.
MERYMAN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1575; B.A. 1577-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 29,
1581. R. of Westerficld, Suffolk, 1582-1627.
MERRYS, THOMAS. B.A. 1498-9.
MERIMAN, EDWARD. B.A. (? 1594-5). Of Norfolk. M.A.
from AUCDALENE, 1598. FeUow o£ Chnsts, 1599-1601.
[Peile, I. 206.)
MERIMAN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1603.
MERRYWETHER or MERIWETHER, BARTHOLOMEW.
Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1623; B.A. 1627-8; M.A.
1631.
MERIWETHER, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9, as Edward; M.A. 1622. FeUow.
MERIWETHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
June 28, 1634. S. of Thomas, of St Neots, Hunts. B. there.
School, Gainsborough (Mr Lawson). Matnc. 1634; B.A.
1637-8- MA. 1641; B.D. from Magdalene, 1652. FeUow of
Magdalene. Probably R. of West Carlton, Lines., 1660.
MERRYWEATHER, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
1711. Of Kent. Matric. 1711.
MERSHAM, GEORGE (1598), see MARSON.
MERSSING, ROBERT. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Dec. 21,
1695. Matric. sizar, 1695; B.A. 1698-9. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1700; priest, June, 1707. R- of Holton,
Sufiolk, 1719-
MERSTON, EDWARD DE. 1261. Southern student who re-
ceived a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the
northern students. (Fuller, 29.)
MERSTON, ROGER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1466. Died in College.
MERTON, JOHN DE. Fellow of University Hall (afterwards
Clare). Ord. acolyte (Ely) Apr. 1342.
MERTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1628 ;
B.A. 1631-2.
MERTON, WILLIAM DE. 1261. Servant or attendant of
Bartholomew and William Watton; southern student who
received a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the
northern students. {Fuller, 29.)
MERTON or MARTEN, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1501-2. Of St
Nicholas Hostel.
MERTON, . B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1504-5.
MERVIN, JONAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Aug. i,
1668. S. of Richard (1625), D.D., of Bratton Clovelly, Devon.
B.A. 1672-3. Probably will (Exeter) 1693; of Morthoe,
Devon, derk. Brother of William (1661).
MERVINE, RICHARD. M.A. 1625 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, of Wiltshire, gent. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Dec. 17, 1619, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1621-2; M.A.
1624; B.D. 1632; D.D. 1661. R. of Pertwood, Wilts., 1631.
Preb. of Exeter, 1634-69. R. of Bratton Clovelly, Devon,
1637. R. of Throwleigh, 1639. V. of Okehampton, 1644.
Chancellor of Exeter, 1660-9. R. of Heanton Punchardon,
1661. Died Oct. 17, 1669. Fatherof Jonas (1668) and WiUiam
(1661). (At. Oxon.)
MERVIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July
27, 1661. S. of BUchard (1625), Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral.
B. in Devon. Matric. 1663; B.A 1665-6; U.A. 1669. Fellow,
1668. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. R. of Heanton Punchardon,
Devon, 1670-1719. R. of Clare portion, Tiverton, 1679-1721.
Died 1721. Will, Exeter. {Al. Oxon.)
MERYETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 24,
1736. S. of John, of Hampstead, London. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1737; B.A. 1739-40; M.A.
1743. FeUow, 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1739-4°;
priest (Chester) Feb. 23, 1755. V. of Sedbergh, Yorks., 1754-
64. Died 1764.
MERYNGE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1566. Probably s. of Sir WiUiam, of Mering, Notts., Knt.
Age 26 in 1576. (Vis. of Notts.)
Metcalfe, George
MESAND, . B.Can.L. 1470-1.
MESSAM, RALPH. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1592.
MESSINGER or MASSINGER, ARTHUR. M.A. 1578 (Incorp.
from Oxford). B.A. from St Alban Hall, Oxford, 1571; M.A.
1577. Fellow of Merton, 1572. M.P. for Weymouth, 1588-9,
1593; for Shaftesbury, 1601. (Al. Oxon.)
MESSENGER, AUGUSTINE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) atCAius,
Jan 28, 1656-7. S. of Augustine, gent., of Hackford, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. i65&-;7.
Of Whitwell. Died Oct. 4, 1680, unmarried. M.l. at Whit-
well. (Venn, 1. 396; Le Neve, Man., v. 11.)
MESSENGER, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1561. Of Leicestershire. B. c. 1546. B.A. 1565-6;
M.A. 1569. FeUow of St Catharine's, 1566. Ord. priest (Ely)
Oct. 18, 1571. R. of Stoney Stanton, Leics., 1572.
MESSENGER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 26, 1607.
Matric. 1608.
MESSENGER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1569; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1575-6; M.A. 1579- Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Oct. 27, 1580. R. of Barwell,
Leics., 1582. Will (Leicester) 1601.
MESSENGER or MASSENGER, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1465-6;
D.Can.L. 1477-8. V. of Fulboum All Saints', Cambs.,
1476-8. Died 1478.
MESSERUY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1616; M.A. 1624 (on King's visit).
METCALFE, ADRIAN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Oct. 3,
1667. S. of Adrian, M.D., of Keddington, Lines. Bapt. at
St Margaret's, Lincoln, Feb. 22, 1651-2. Matric. 1668.
(J. Parker; Lines. Pedigrees.)
METCALFE, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1624.
METCALFE or MEDCALFE, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
Clare, May 5, 1637. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1645;
One of these names ejected from StiUington, Yorks., 1662.
MEDCALFE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June,
1575. S. of George, of Hood Grange, Kilbum, Yorks. Of
Staple Inn. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. i8, 1578-9.
A popish recusant. Went to Rheims, in 1588. Of Stanwick,
near Darlington, in 1600. Reported as a recusant there, in
1604. (Peile, I. 131.)
METCALF, AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1691. Of
Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699.
MEDCALFE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
c. 1591. B. at Bagebrig (? Bainbridge), Yorks., c. 1573. B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. priest (Lincoln). R. of Gayton-le-
Marsh, Lines., 1602-12; 'B.D.' Will proved (Lincoln) 1612-3.
METCALFE, CUTHBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 15, 1532. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1535-6; M.A. 1539.
FeUow, 1535-46. Nicholas (1494-5) in Ws vrill mentions a
nephew Cuthbert. (J. Ch. Smith.)
METCALFE, EDMUND. B.A. 1520-1. Fellow of St John's,
1523. One of these names V. of Myton, Yorks., in 1527.
METCALFE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
1615. Doubtless 3rd s. of Francis (1586), of Louth Park,
Lines., Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 28, 1615. Brother
of Nicholas (1619), William (1623) and Francis (i6ri).
METCALFE or MEDCALFE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Dec. 1586. Doubtless s. of Matthew, of Bellerby,
Yorks. Age 16 in 1585. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 6, 1590.
Knighted, June 22, 1618. Married Jane, dau. of Sir Edward
Ayscough, of Kelsey, Lines. Of Louth Park, Lines., and
BeUerby, Yorks. Buried at Keddington, Sept. 30, 1644.
Father of Edward (above), Francis (1611), Nicholas (1619)
and WUliam (1623). (Vis. of Yorks., 1585; M. H. Peacock.)
METCALFE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1611.
Doubtless s. and h. of Francis (1586), of Louth Park, Lines.,
Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 28, 1612. Died early.
METCALFE, FRANCIS. Incorp. 1663, from Oxford; degree not
specified (one of these names, but perhaps really Adrian,
was created M.B. at Oxford, Oct. 17, 1643). His will probably
(Archd. London) 1688; physician, of St John's, ClerkenweU.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
METCALFE, GEORGE. B.A. 1519-20-
METCALFE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1607.
Probably s. of Richard, of Northallerton. J. P. for the North
Riding. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Talbot, of
Knayton, Yorks. Of Porch House, Northallerton. One of
these names, of NorthaUerton, Yorks., gent., and of Barnard's
Inn, adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1611. Said to have died
1642 (Dugdale). Will dated May 28, 1642, but not proved till
May 14, 1647. Perhaps father of WiUiam (1654). (Peile, 1.
266; M. H. Peacock; J. L. SayweU, Northallerton, 71.)
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METCALFE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1678; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 3, 1683.
Assistant Master at Leeds Grammar School, 1684-98. C. of
Wrestlingworth, Beds., c. 1684-91. V. of Lockington, Leics.,
1703. Will (Leicester) 1739.
METCALFE, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov.
1555. Possibly Gilbert, of Hood Grange, Kilbum, Yorks.,
eldest s. of George. (Peile, i. 61.)
METCALFE, HADRIAN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 27, 1703;
Fell. -Com. 1704. Of London. Matric. 1703. 'Adrian, s. of
John, of Gray's Inn, Esq.,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 28, 1700.
METCALFE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1605.
METCALFE, JAMES. Incorp. from Glasgow, 1669. One of these
names minister of Chapel Allerton, Leeds., 1673-89.
METCALFE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 18, 1687.
B. at Windsor. Colleger at Eton, 1681-5. Matric. 1687;
B.A. 1690-1. One of these names P.C. of Bramley, Yorks.,
1694-9.
METCALFE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 9,
1692. S. of Augustine, gent. B. at 'Sedbusk' (? Sedbergh),
Yorks. School, Bainbridge (Mr Thompson). Matric. 1692;
B.A. 1695-6. Probably ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 19, 1696.
Perhaps V. of Askrigg, Yorks., 1697-1751.
METCALF, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1484-5; D.Civ.L. 1500-1.
MEDCALFE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1564;
B.A. 1568-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 31, 1574. as C. to
Mr And. Felgate. Perhaps licensed to preach at Stonham
Aspall, Suffolk, 1574.
MEDCALFE, JOHN. Adm. (age 17) at Pembroke, 1619. S. of
Henry, of Shoebury, Essex. Died in College. Buried at
St Botolph, Cambridge, May 29, 1622.
METCALFE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 22,
1671. S. of John, of Bainbridge, Yorks. B. there. School,
Bainbridge (Mr Stephenson). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5.
METCALF, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 31,
1704. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Hawes, Yorks. School,
Threshfield (Mr MarshaU). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A.
1711. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 1707-8; priest. May 23,
1714. V. of St Ann's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1710-6. C. of
St Andrew's, 1714-8. Died Mar. 24, 1717-8. Buried at
St John's, Newcastle.
METCALFE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 27,
1710. S. of Christopher. B. at Shaw Cote, Aysgarth, Yorks.
School, Richmond. Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-1; B.A.
1713-4. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1716. Perhaps V. of
Rastrick, Yorks., 1719-48. (PeiU, 11. i75-)
METCALFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 9,
1730. Of Richmond, Yorks. Matric. 1731.
MEDCALFE, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
Sept. 10, 1629. S. of Reginald (? 1570). B. at Hempstead
(? Elmstead), Essex. School, Westminster. Matric. 1631;
B.A. 1633-4.
METCALFE, LEONARD. B.A. 1538-9. Of St John's. Executed
at Cambridge, Mar. 18, 1540-1, for the murder of William
Lamkyn (apparently his servant), burgess of the town.
(Cooper, Annals; Gr. Bk, B^ i75-)
METCALFE, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1563-4; B.A. 1568-9. R. of Tatterford and West Barsham,
Norfolk, 1603. Father of Nicholas (1607).
METCALFE, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 22, 1639; priest, Sept. 20, 1640.
METCALFE, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 7, 1682.
S. of Matthew. B. at Apperset, Wensleydale, Yorks.
MEDCALF, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 15, 1748. S. of Anthony, husbandman, of Yorkshire.
B. at Thorp, near Skipton. Schools, Thorp and Threshfield
(Mr Hewit). Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (York)
May 21, 1752. Probably C. of Kirk Smeaton, Doncaster, c.
1775.
METCALFE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1617. One of these names s. of Richard. Of Revesby,
Yorks., 1634.
METCALFE, MICHAEL. M.A. from Christ's, 1676. S. of
Matthew, of Apperset, Wensleydale, Yorks., clerk. Adm. at
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1666-7; B.A. (Oxford) 1670. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1681; priest (London) Nov. 26, 1681.
R.ofLittleThurrock,Essex, 1681-97. Died 1697. {Al.Oxon.;
Peile, II. 26.)
METCALFE, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1494-5 (perhaps of Michael-
house). 1st s. of Richard, of Beare Park, Aysgarth, Yorks.
M.A. 1498; B.D. 1503-4; D.D. 1506-7. Master of St John's,
1518-37, retired. Chaplain to Bishop Fisher. R. of Kemsing,
Metcalfe, Thomas
Kent, 1509-17. R. of Henley-on-Thames, 1510-21. Arch-
deacon of Rochester, 1515-37. Preb. of Lincoln, till 1537.
R. of Woodham Ferrers, Essex, 1517. R. of St Werburghs,
Kent, 1517-34. R. of Southfleet, i53i-7. Probably died
1537. M.I. at St John's CoUege. Will (P.C.C.) 1539; to be
bimed at Woodham Ferrers. Benefactor to poor scholars.
(Cooper, I. 62; D.N.B.)
METCALFE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1607. S. of Leonard (1563-4), R. of Tatterford,
Norfolk. Bapt. there, Feb. 3, 1586-7. School, Fakenham
(Mr More). Migrated to Caius, Oct. 25, 1608, age 20. B.A.
1611. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 7, 1612. Perhaps minister
of Rampton, Cambs., 1631. WUl proved (Norwich) 1664; of
Blakeney, clerk. {Venn, i. 200.)
METCALFE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 12, 1619.
S. of Sir Francis (1586), Knt., of Louth Park, Lines. Bapt. at
Keddington, Mar. 2, 1602. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A.
from Magdalene, 1626; B.D. 1637. FeUow of Magdalene.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 23; priest, Dec. 24, 1627. R. of
Anderby, Lines., 1637. R. of Calcethorpe, 1641. Brother of
William (1623), Francis (1611) and Edward (1615). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 658.)
METCALFE, OSWALD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1544.
Perhaps s. of Sir James, of Nappa. B.A. 154&-7; M.A. 1551.
One of these names was joint owner of Coverham Abbey,
Yorks., in 1585. (J. Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
METCALFE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 6,
1669. S. of Francis. B. at Leeds. School, Leeds (Mr Gilbert).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672.
Petitioned, Feb. 16, 1680-1, to be ord. priest. R. of Foots
Cray, Kent, 1681-7. Died 1687. (Peile, 11. 20.)
METCALFE, PHILIP. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1488-9.
One of these names, LL.B., V. of Ardeley, Herts., 1492.
Died June 29, 1515. M.I., brass. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MEDCALFE, REGINALD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1570. One of these names ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 22,
1575. Probably V. of Elmstead, Essex, 1588-1630. Perhaps
father of Jonathan (1629).
METCALFE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1552.
METCALFE or MEDCALFE, RICHARD. B.A. from Christ's,
i504_5; M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 26, 1605;
priest, Jan. 25, 1606-7, age 24. One of these names R. of
Tatterford, Norfolk, 1615. (Peile, i. 237.)
METCALFE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9.
METCALFE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
Nov. 9, 1724. S. of John, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Newbald, East Riding. School, Walkington, near Beverley
(Mr Sedgwick). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1728-9. Ord. deacon
(York) July 21, 1728; priest, Aug. 16, 1730. C. of Foxholes,
Yorks. V. of Westow, 1752-77- (Scott-Mayor, in. 376.)
METCALFE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594;
B..\. 1598-9; M..^. 1602.
METCALFE, ROBERT. Scholar at St John's, i594; exhibitioner
from Beverley School. S. of Alexander, of Beverley. B.A.
(? 1602-3); M.A. 1606; B.D. 1613; D.D. from Trinity, 1630.
Fellow of St John's, 1606. Fellow of Trinity, 1645. Vice-
Master. Regius Professor of Hebrew, c. 1622 (?)-i645. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1610. V. of Burwell, Cambs., 1618. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1653. Benefactor to St John's, and to
Beverley School. (D.N.B.)
METCALFE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 25, 1691.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1691.
MEDCALFE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Lent,
i577_8- B.A. 1581-2. Schoolmaster at Spilsby, Lines., 1585.
Subscribed for orders (Lincoln) June 17, 1587. R- of Mavis
Enderby, Lines., 1588-1606. Will proved (Lincohi) 1606.
METCALFE, SIMON. B.A. 1543-4- Perhaps s. of Lucas, of
Bedale and BeUerby, Yorks. Of Bedale, gent. Will proved,
1607. (M. H. Peacock.)
METCALF, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 30, 1731. S. of William. B. at Bngg, Lmcs. School,
Brigg. Matric. 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 10, 1733-4;
priest, Dec. 21, 1735. V. of Waghen, Yorks., 1740.
METCALF, THOMAS. B.A. 1478-9- Of Yorkshire. M.A. 1483-4;
B D 1490-1. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1483-1504. Proctor,
1488-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1, 1487-8; priest, Apr. 5,
1488. Perhaps R. of Peldon, Essex, 1496. One of these
names R. of MaidweU St Mary, Northants., 1498-1504.
(T. P. Dorman.)
METCALFE or MEDCALFE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Lent, 1579-80.
MEDCALFE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, c.
1595. One of these names, of Yorkshire, knighted. May 7.
1603.
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METCALFE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1596;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Ord. priest (York) Sept.
1614.
METCALFE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, 1601;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16;
priest, Mar. 17, 1616-7.
METCALFE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1611.
Probably 's. of Francis (1586), of Louth Park, Lmcs., Esq. ;
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 28, 1612. Married Anne, dau. of
Conyere, Lord D'Arcy. Of Louth Park, Lines. Buried at
Keddington, July 20, 1652. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653- Probably
brother of Francis (1611), Edward {1615), Nicholas (1619)
and William (1623). (Lines. Pedigrees, 668.)
METCALFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Oct.
11, 1656. S. of Robert. B. at South Oswald (? Kirk Oswald),
near thirsk, Yorks. School, Northallerton. Matnc. 1656.
Adm. at Grav's Inn, 1657. CaUed to the Bar, May 25, 1666.
Ancient, 1680. (Peile, 1. 574-)
METCALFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 28, 1702. S. of Henry, gent. B. at Nappa, near Askngg,
Yorks. School, Richmond (Mr Thompson). Matric. 1702.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 3, 1704, and at Gray s Inn,
Jan. 31, 1707-8. CaUed to the Bar, June 15, i7ii. Buned
at Askrigg, Apr. 25, 1756; the last of his family. M.I.
(J. Parker.)
METCALFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i7) at Christ's, June
14, 1703. S. of John. B. at Askrigg, Yorks. School, Rich-
mond (Mr Thomson). Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1704-5; B.A.
1706-7; M.A. 1710. FeUow, 1707-16. Taxor, 1714. Ord.
priest (Ely) Sept. 25, 1709. R. of Toft, Cambs., I7i5-
Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely. R. of Childeriey, i7i7-23-
R. of Hardwick, 1723. J. P. for Co. Cambridge. Perhaps V.
of Askrigg, 1751-4. Died Jan. 26, 1777, aged 90. (PeiU, 11.
157.)
METCALFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb.
12, 1724-5. S. of Thomas, of Northallerton, Yorks. B. at
Sand Hutton, 1706. Bapt. Mar. 28, 1706. School, Kirk-
leatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1724-5; Scholar, 1726;
B.A. 1728-9; M.-'V. 1732. FeUow, 1731. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Mar. 10, 1733-4; priest. Mar. 2, 1734-5- V. of Tilton,
Leics., 1733-69. R. of Narborough, 1737-64. V. of St
Margaret's, Leicester. R. of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks.,
1762-74. Married Anne, dau. of William Smelt, of Kirkby
Fleetham. Died Feb. 10, 1774. Buried at Stokesley. M.I.
(Burke, L.G.)
METCALFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 1, i747.
S. of Marmaduke, tax-collector, of Kent. B. at Littleboum,
near Canterbury. Schools, Battle and Uckfield, Sussex (Mr
Jeniison). Matric. i747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754; B.D. 1762.
Fellow, 1752-75. Proctor, 1758. Ord. deacon (London) Mar.
3, 1750-1; priest (Lincoln) 1752. V. of Milton Abbas, Dorset,
1758-73. R. of Barrow, Suffolk, 1773-4- Died 1774-
METCALFE, VINCENT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1608.
METCALFE or MEDCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Sidney, July, 1623. S. of Sir Francis (1586), of Louth
Park, Lines., Knt. Bapt. at Keddington, Oct. 6, 1604.
School, Louth (Mr Geo. Maisters). Matric. 1623-4; B.A. from
Magdalene, 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22,
1639. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Dodsworth, of
Thornton Watlass, Yorks. Buried at Keddington, Jan. 30,
1657-8. Brother of Nicholas (1619), etc. (Lines. Pedigrees,
668.)
METCALFE or MEDCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16)
at Sidney, June 25, 1634. S. of Robert. B. at Fetter Lane,
London. School, York (Mr Rog. Belwood, Jo. Penreme, and
Nic. Cudworth). Matric. 1634.
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Christ's,
May 31, 1654. S. of George (? 1607). B. at Northallerton.
School, Leake (Mr Forster). Matric. 1654. Of Northallerton,
Esq. Married Anna, dau. of Sir George Marwood, of Little
Buskby, Yorks. Buried at Northallerton, Jan. 29, 1698-9.
(Peile, I. 563; Morant-Whitaker, Craven, 515.)
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 24, 1663. S. of William, clerk, R. of Bedale, Yorks.,
deceased. School, Felsted. Matric. 1663.
B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1525.
B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1526.
B.A. 1543-4; M.A. 1550-1.
M.D. 1614 (in ordo).
METFORD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 27, 1695.
Previously matric. from Corpus Christi College, Oxford,
May 12, 1692. S. of James, of Bassingham, Lines. (Al.
Oxon.)
Meverell, Francis
METEFORD or METEFELD, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall,
i3>8-89; LL.D. R. of Tyrington, Norfolk, 1402. ChanceUor
of Ely. Archdeacon of Ely, 1410-2.
METEFORD, RICHARD DE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1352.
Promoted to a benefice, 1378. R. of St Magnus-the-Martyr
London 1381-3. Archdeacon of Norfolk. Dean of the Chapel
Royal. Canon of Windsor, 1381. Preb. of York. Bishop of
Chichester, 1389. Bishop of Sarum, 1395-1407- Died
1407.
METHAM, CHARLES. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Easter 1574. Doubtless s. of William, of Bullington, Lines.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1577- WiU proved, June 15,
1631. Father of Robert (1606) and William (1606). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 670.)
METHAM, GEORGE MONTGOMERY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
Trinity Hall, Easter, 1734. S. of Hugh, Esq. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 4, 1734- Knighted, Apr. 10, 1756.
Sheriff of Yorks. M.P. for Hull, 1757-66- Clerk of the Ward-
robe, 1766. Of North Cave, Yorks. Died Mar. 2, 1793.
(A. B. Beaven.)
METHAM, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1608.
METHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1606.
S. and h. of Charles (i574)> of Bullington, Esq. Matric. 1606.
'Of Bullington, Lines., gent.,' when adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. 14, 1608-9. Married (1) Alice, dau. of Henry Hall, of
Gretford; (2) Selina, dau. of Robert Bachell or Baskett, of
DewUsh, Dorset. Died 1646. Will proved, Dec. 14, 1646.
Brother of William (1606). (Lines. Pedigrees, 670.)
METHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1551.
Perhaps s. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Yorkshire. B. 1532.
B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1558. FeUow, 1535- Perhaps adm. at
Douay, 1574, as of Yorkshire. Sent to England. Imprisoned
at Wisbech. Died there June, 1592, after 17 years' sufiering.
(Records S. /., 11. 608.)
METHAM, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 6,
1573. Of Lincohishire. One of these names s. of George, of
WUloughby, Lines. Bapt. there, Sept. 25, 1556. Married and
had issue. (Lines. Pedigrees, 670.)
METHAM, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Sept.
29, 1591. S. of Thomas, of Metham, Yorks. (and Catherine^
dau. of Sir WUUam Bellasis, of Newborough). B. at New-
borough. Matric. c. 1590. Adm. at the Inuer Temple, Feb. 21,
1592-3. Knighted, May 11, 1603. KiUed at Marston Moor,
i664;captainof the Yorkshire gentry. (Venn,i. ny,Geneal.,
N.S. XXV. 103.)
METHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1606.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Charles (i574)- Matric. 1606. Died s.p.
Brother of Robert (1606).
METHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these names V. of
North Cave, Yorks., 1644-6 (M.A.).
METHRINGHAM, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 3,
1587.
METHEWOLD, JOHN DE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1356.
Clerk. R. of St Clement Eastcheap, 1349-62. Promoted to
a benefice, 1363. R. of Stanhope, Norfolk, untU 1367. R- of
St Michael Queenhithe, London, 1367-8. WiU (Archd.
London).
METHWOLD, RUB. (? ROB.). Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
c. 1590. No trace in the records of Peterhouse. WiUiam
(next) had a brother Thomas, bapt. Nov. 20, 1575- He took
up his freedom of the Mercers' Company, in 1601. (T. A.
Walker.)
METHWOLDE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1589; Scholar, 1589-91; FeU.-Com. 1591-2- Probably
s. of WUliam, of Milk Street, London, mercer. Bapt. Aug. 30,
1572. Became a London merchant. WiU proved, 1600.
(T. A . Walker.)
METTALFER (? MELTALFER), JOHN. 'Of Cambridge Univer-
sity'; created D.D. at Oxford, Jan. 16, 1642-3. Not found
in our records.
METTAYER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 4, 1740. S. of Lewis, of Pall MaU, London. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1741; B.A. 1743-4;
M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon (Bristol) I743- C. of Stowmarket,
Sufiolk.
METTRINGHAM, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1584.
MEVERELL, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1631. Perhaps elder s. of Ottuel, of Throwley, Staffs. B.A.
1634-5; M.A. 1638. Brother of Ottuel (1645-6). (Vis. of
Staffs., 1663-4-)
180
Meverell, Othewell
MEVERELL, OTHEWELL or OTTEWELL. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, July, 1604. S. of George, of Throwley, Staffs.
B.A. 1607-8; M.D. (Leyden) 1613. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1616. F.R.C.P., 1618; Censor of C.P., 1624; Elect, 1639;
Registrar, 1639-41; President, 1641-5; Treasurer, 1645-8.
Married Katherine, dau. of Richard Ironside, of London.
Died July 13, 1648, aged 63. Buried in the Church of St
Lawrence Jewry. WiU, P.C.C. Father of Ottuel (next).
(Peile, I. 248; D.N.B.; Vis. of Surrey, 1662; Vis. of London,
1634-)
MEVERELL, OTTUEL or OTHOWELL. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age
15) at Christ's, Mar. 24, 1645-6. S. of Ottewell (above), of
St Lawrence Jewry. B. in London. School, Isleworth,
Middlesex. Matric. 1646. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 6, 1647.
Called to the Bar, July 2, 1652. (Peile, 1. 504; Vis. of Surrey,
1662.)
MEVERELL, OWEN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1637-8;
Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Licensed to practise
medicine, 1647. M.D. 1652. Perhaps Hon. Fellow, R.C.P.,
Dec. 1664. (Munk, 1. 332, who calls him Andrew.)
MEW, THOMAS. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1632. S. of John, of
Knipton, Dorset. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Oct.
20, 1626, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1629-30. R. of Wootton
GlanviUe, Dorset, 1638-72. Died there Nov. 10, 1672. M.I.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1674. {Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
MEW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i, 1618. S.
of William, of Eastington, Gloucs. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1622;
M.A. 1626; B.D. 1633. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 22; priest,
July 23, 1627. R. of Eastington, 1635-c. 1669. Member of
the Westminster Assembly. 'A constant preacher,' in 1650.
SA Author, Sermons, and a Latin play, Pseudoma^ia, in the
'^ Emmanuel library. (J. B. Peace; F. S. Hockaday.)
MEWLIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1615-6.
MEWS or MEAUX, PETER. M.A. 1647 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Ellis (? Elisha), of Purse Candle, Dorset, pleb. Matric.
from St John's College, Oxford, June 30, 1637, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1641; M.A. 1645; D.C.L. 1660. Fellow of
St John's. President, 1667-73. Vice-Chancellor, 1669-73.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1645. Archdeacon of Huntingdon; collated,
1649; installed, 1660; till 1665. R. of South Wamborough,
Hants., 1662. R. and V. of St Mary, Reading, 1662. Canon
of Windsor, 1662-72. Chaplain to the King, 1663-73- Arch-
deacon of Berks., 1665-72. Canon of St David's, 1667. R. of
North Moreton, 1667. R.ofHandborough, Oxon., 1668. Dean
of Rochester, 1670-3. V. of Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, 1670-84.
Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1673-84. Bishop of Winchester,
1684-1706. Died Nov. 9, 1706. Buried in Winchester
Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
MEWTAS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3, 1702.
Of the Isle of Ely. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1705 (Com. Reg.).
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1706.
MEYER, see MAYER.
MEYLER, THOMAS. M.A. from St John's, 1748. S. of WiUiam,
of St David's, Pembroke. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. 23, 1737-8, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1741- Ord.
priest (Oxford) 1742. R. of St Peter, Marlborough, 1786.
V. of Preshute, Wilts. Master of Marlborough Grammar
School for many years. Died July 19, 1786. Will, P.C.C.
(Al. Oxon.; Scott-Mayor, in. 580; G. Mag.)
MEYMOTT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 5,
1682-3. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Ord.
priest (York) Feb. 24, 1688-9. R. of Ledenham, Lines.,
1694-1721.
MEYMOTT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Dec. 13, 1708; pens. Nov. 8, 1709. Of Nottinghamshire.
School, Mansfield. Scholar, 1707; Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716. Fellow, 1715-9. Ord. deacon (London) May 27,
1716; priest, Mar. 9, 1717-8. R. of North Chapel, Sussex,
1718-70. Died 1770. WiU, P.C.C. Father of the next.
(T.A. Walker, 221.)
MEYMOTT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Dec. 30, 1737. S. of Samuel (above), R. of North Chapel,
Sussex. School, Famham. Scholar, 1738; Matric. 1739;
B.A. 1741-2.
MEYNELL, see MENNELL.
MEYRICK, see MERRICK.
MICHAELSOUTH, JOHN. Incorp. from St Andrews, 1634.
MICHBORNE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1586.
MICHE or MYCH, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1495; B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1502-3. Fellow, till 1506. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 17, 1502.
MYCHELBORNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1552. Probably 4th s. of John, of Wistonneston, Sussex.
Of Clayton, Esq. Married Jane, dau. of Thomas Person, of
MicHELL, Humphrey
Sussex. Died May 19, 1587. Probably brother of Thomas
(1550). For his son Edward see D.N.B. (Horsfield, Lewes,
217.)
MICHELBOURNE, henry. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Lent, 1622-3. 3rd s. of Sir Richard, Knt. Matric. 1623.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1624. Brother of the next.
MICHELBURNE, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's,
1617. Previously matric. from Queen's CoUege, Oxford, 1616,
age 16. S. and h. of Sir Richard, of Broadhurst, Sussex, Knt.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1620. Brother of the above.
(Peile, I. 320; Horsfield, Lewes, 217, where the s. and h. of
Richard is called WiUiam.)
MICHELBORNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May,
1550. Doubtless 3rd s. of John, of Wistonneston, Sussex, Esq.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1555. Probably M.P. for Winchester,
1562-7, 1571. Of Winchester, Hants., Esq. Married Alice,
dau. of William Laurence, of Winchester. One of these names
'ancient' of Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1570. Died Dec. 29, 1581.
Probably brother of Edward (1552). (Peile, i. 47; Vis. of
Hants.; A. B. Beaven; Horsfield, Lewes, 11. ii. 217.)
MIKELBOROWE, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from Clare,
Easter, 1580.
MICHELEY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1578.
MICHELL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 30, 1675.
S. of John. Of WUtshire, Esq.
MICHELL, CHARLES. M.A. from Sidney, 1709. S. of WiUiam,
of Porlock, Somerset, clerk. Matric. from Magdalen HaU,
Oxford, May 31, 1698, age 19; B.A. (St John's CoUege,
Oxford) 1701-2. V. of Cannington, Somerset, 1707-11. R.
of Otterhampton, 1708-34. V. of Old Cleeve, 1713-35.
Died 1735. (Al. Oxon.)
MICHELL or MIHILL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at Corpus
Christi, 1598. Of Norfolk. B. 1582. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A.
1606. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1609. R. of Conisholme,
Lines., 1612. R. of TothUl, 1618. WUl (Lincoln) 1627.
MICHELL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
July 4, 1699. S. of WiUiam (1676), clerk. B. at Kenwyn,
ComwaU. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. WUl of one of these
names (Exeter) 1737; of Ashwater, Devon, clerk.
MICHEL, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse, Feb.
10, 1686-7. S. of Daniel, of Benington, Herts. School,
Hitchin, Herts. Scholar, 1686; Matric. 1687. Buried at
Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Dec. 25, 1687.
MICHELL, ED. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1559.
MICHELL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 4,
1611. S. of Robert, citizen and merchant, of Norwich.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1611; Scholar, 1611-8; B.A. 1614-
5; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1627. FeUow, 1619-29. Ord. priest
(Norwich) 1622. R. of Acle, NorfoU?, 1628-45. R. of Hether-
sett, 1639-47.
MICHELL, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1659. B. at 'ChUtems,' WUts.,c. 1642. Matric. Easter, 1660;
B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. FeUow, 1663-85. Taxor, 1674.
R. of Sampford Courtenay, Devon, 1684-1719. Married, at
St Mildred, Bread Street, London, July 17, 1685, Mercy
Robinson, of St Gregory's, spinster. Died 1719. WiU,
Exeter.
MICHEL or MICHAEL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Michs. 1584. Matric. 1584. One of these names LL.B. from
Sidney, 1603. 'Francis Michel, of Old Windsor, Berks.,' was
adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 13, 1590. Ancient, 1613. For a
contemporary namesake see D.N.B.
MICHELL, GILBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, July 2,
1690. S. of Gilbert, of Helston, Cornwall. Matric. 1691;
B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4,
1693-4; priest (York) Sept. 1695.
MICHELL, GILBERT. M.A. from St John's, i7i5- S. of'Gul.'
(? WiUiam, 1676), of Kenwyn, ComwaU, clerk. Matric. from
Exeter CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 12, 1705-6, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1709-10. R. of South Claypole, Lines., 1722. R. of
Eakring, Notts., 1722. R. of BreadsaU, Derbs. Died Oct. 28,
1758. Perhaps brother of Christopher (1699). (Al. Oxon.)
MICHELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 18, 1732. B. at
Lewes, Sussex. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739.
FeUow, 1738-40. R. of Maresfield, Sussex, 1739-89. V. of
Brighton; and R. of Bletchingdon, 1744-89. Wrote on
Classical Antiquities. Died at Brighton, Oct. 31, 1789, aged
75. M.I. there. (D.N.B.; G. Mag.)
MITCHELL, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 23,
1666. Probably s. of , R. of Birmingham. Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. from Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 29,
1667, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1669-70. P.C. of Blaston, Leics.,
1675-1722. V. of Homingold, 1677-1722. Buried at Blaston,
1722. WiU (Leicester) 1722. Father of Thomas (1694). (Al.
Oxon.; Nichols, 11. 453.)
MicHELL, James
MICHELL or MITCHELL, JAMES. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
1749. 0£ London. Migrated to King's. Matnc. 1749; B.A.
1754; M.A. 1763. Ord. deacon (London) June 9, i754; priest,
May 25, 1755-
MITCHELL or MYCHEL, JOHN. B.Can.L. i5ii-2. Prior of the
Carthusian House of Witham, Somerset; surrendered, 1539-
{Cooper, I. 70.)
MITCHELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1580. One of these names, s. and h. of Thomas, of Anstey,
Sussex, Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 8, 1583.
MITCHELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1607;
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. One of these names, 'preacher of
the word of God' at Norbury, Cheshire, buried at Stockport,
Jan. 21, 1617-8. (E. Axon.)
MICHEL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 18, 1627.
S. of Robert. B. at Mansfield, Notts. Schools, Mansfield
(Mr Ni. Walker), London (Mr Tomlinson) and Repton (Mr
Whitehead). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. {Petle,
I. 385)
MICHAELL, JOHN. M.A. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry, of St Michael's, Gussage, Dorset, pleb. Matnc. from
Balliol CoUege, Oxford, June 15, 1632, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1634-5; M.A. 1638. Proctor, 1645. Usher of Sherborne
School, 1635-8. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
MICHAEL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at St John's, Apr. 29,
1667. S. of John, clerk, of St Neots, Hunts. B. there. B.A.
1670-1. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Mar. 11, 1673-4,
as C. of Hemingford, Hunts. R. of Offord D'Arcy, 1678-94.
Perhaps R. of Algarkirk, Lines. Father of John (1702-3).
MITCHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 22, 1674;
FeU.-Com. Aug. 1675. Of Yorkshire.
MITCHEL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 28,
i688-g. S. of John, of Wamham, Sussex. School, Eton.
Matric. 1688-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 13, 1691, as 2nd
s. of John, of Field Place, Wamham, Esq. Brother of
Wheatley (1685).
MICHAEL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Mar. 9,
1702-3. 1st s. of John (1667), R. of ' Alderchurch ' (Algar-
kirk), Lines. B. at Offord, Hunts. School, Uppingham.
Matric. 1703. C. to his father at Algarkirk, 1713.
MICHAEL, JOHN. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1712. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) July 5, 1713; priest, Sept. 21, 1729. V. of
Donington, Lines., 1729.
MICHELL, JOHN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1723. S. of Edward,
of Cheltenham, gent. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Oct. 16, 1713, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1717. (Al. Oxon.)
MICHELL or MITCHELL, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
King's, Easter, 1727. One of these names 7th s. of Sir John,
of Westshore, Shetland, N.B. (cr. Bart., 1724)- Bapt. at
TingwaU, Zetland, Feb. 26, 1709. Said to be identical with
John Charles Mitchell, of Gt Tew, Oxon., and afterwards of
South Weston and Tetsworth, and consequently to be uncle
and male heir of the last Baronet and as such entitled to succeed
to the Baronetcy, Dec. 5, 1783. But he never assumed the
title. Died Nov. 25, 1790. Or, perhaps s. of Simon, of
Lincoln's Inn, Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 21, 1727.
Perhaps of Bayfield, Norfolk. B. 1710. Died Dec. 17, 1766.
(G.E.C.)
MICHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 17, 1742. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752;
B.D. 1761. Fellow, 1749-64. Taxor, 1755. Lecturer in
Hebrew, Arithmetic, Geometry and Greek. Professor of
Geology, 1762-4. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 19, 1748-9; C. of
Eakring, Notts. ; priest (Ely) May 26, 1760. R. of St Botolph,
Cambridge, 1760-3. F.R.S., 1760. R. of Thomhill, Yorks.,
1767-93. Author, astronomical. Died Apr. 21, 1793, aged 69.
Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B.; G. Mag.)
MICHELL, JONAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 29, 1587;
Scholar; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Incorp. at Oxford, 1597-
V. of Steyning, Sussex, 1605. Will (P.C.C.) 1631.
MICHELL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 2,
1633. S. of Joseph, yeoman, of Little Waldingfield, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Botesdale, Suffolk (Mr Easton). Matric.
1633; B..'^. from St Catharine's, 1636-7.
MICHELL, JOSIAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1597-8-
MICHELL, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 10, 1656.
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
MICHELL, MILES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 28,
1685. S. of John. B. in London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1685; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1688-9.
MICHELL, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Lent, 1634-5. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1643, age 24. Ejected from North
Walsham, Norfolk, 1662. {Calamy, 11. 205.)
MICHELL, PETER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1572.
MiCKLEBURGH, JOHN
MICHELL or MICHAEL, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Peter-
house, Easter, 1581. Of Yorkshire. Scholar, 1584-8; B.A.
1585-6; M.A. 1589; B.D. 1596- Fellow, 1589. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 27, 1587-
MICHEL, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May 27,
1685. S. of Ralph. B. at Gerrans, Cornwall. School, Gerrans
(Mr John Bedford). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Will of one
of these names (Exeter) 1724; of Mewan, Cornwall, clerk.
MICHELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. R. of Somersham, Suffolk,
1612. One of these names R. of Burch parva, Essex, 1630.
V. of Childerditch, 1662. Will (P.C.C.) 1666. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MICHELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 1, 1640. Of
Suffolk. (Perhaps s. of Isaac, of East Bergholt, Suffolk;
disclaimed at the Visitation of 1665.) Matric. 1646; B.A.
1646-7; M.A. 1664. Probably ord. priest (Bishop Hall, of
Norwich) June 10, 1650. R. of Somersham, Suffolk, 1654.
R. of Nettlestead, 1664. (A. Gray.)
MYCHELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1556.
MICHAELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1565.
MICHELL or MITCHELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, Oct. 1697. B. at Upwood, Himts. School, Eton
(coUeger, 1693-7). Scholar, 1697-8; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. priest
(Ely) May 19, 1706. (Peile, 11. 140.)
MITCHELL, SAMSON. B.Civ.L.; D.Civ.L. 1516-7. Admitted
advocate. Doctors' Commons, Jan. 26, 1518-9.
MICHEL, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1678.
MICHEL, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, June 16,
1663. Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1663.
MICHELL, THEOBALD. M.A. from Jesus, 1725- S. ofWalsing-
ham, of Horsham, Sussex, gent. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Dec. 2, 1706, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1710.
R. of South Heighton, Sussex, 1720. R. of West Tarring,
1721. Buried at Horsham, Mar. 23, 1737. {Al. Oxon.;
Dallaway, Sussex, 11. ii. 367.)
MICHELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1566.
MICHEL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1576.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 17, 1580, age 24; of Brocksley,
Leics. (? curate).
MICHEL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 27,
1694. S. of Humphrey (1666), R. of Blaston, Leics. Bapt.
there, Nov. 22, 1676. School, Uppingham, Rutland (Mr
Savage). Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Dec. 24, 1699; priest, Jime 29, 1701. C. of Lilford, North-
ants., 1710.
MICHELL, WHEATLEY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
July 2, 1685. S. and h. of John, of Wcimham, Sussex. B. at
Slinfold, Sussex. School, Eton. Matric. 1685. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1684-5. Called to the Bar, May 22,
1696. Probably buried at Itchingfield, Sussex, Mar. 17, 1700.
Brother of John (1688-9). (Sussex Arch. Soc, xli. 130.)
MITCHELL, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, 1467. Of Newark.
MITCHELL, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age i6) a scholar from
Eton, 1475. Of London. Left as scholar.
MICHELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, x6i6;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 18, 1621;
priest, July 17, 1622.
MICHELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1619.
Probably ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21, 1628; priest, Dec. 20,
1629; literate. One of these names R. of Chickney, Essex, in
1637. 'William Mitchell, of Arthington Grange, Yorks., late
student in Cambridge,' buried at Adel. Will (York) 1623.
MICHEL, WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, June 15, 1676.
Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Nov. 23,
1666. S. of Christopher, of St Erth, Cornwall. Matric. 1676;
B.A. 1676-7. Father of Christopher (1699).
MITCHELL, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1723. Of
London. M.P. for Himts., 1741-5. Probably of Hemingford,
Hunts. Died at Carshalton, Surrey, Sept. 14, i745- (G- Mag.)
MITCHELL, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1747-8.
MITCHELL, . B.A. 1468-9.
MICKLEBURGH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 30,
1709. S. of Thomas, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Hoadley and Mr Pate). Matric. 1709; Scholar,
1709-12. Migrated to Corpus, 1712. B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716;
B.D. 1724. FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1714- Proctor, 1720.
Professor of Chemistry, 1718-56. C. of St Benet's, Cambridge,
1719-20. V. of St Andrew's, 1720-56. R. of Landbeach,
Cambs., 1727-56. V. of Impington, 1753-6- Author. Died
May II, 1756. M.L at Landbeach. Benefactor to Caius, by
foundation of a chemical scholarship. (Venn, i. 520.)
I«2
MicHELSON, Henry
MICHELSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
21, 1736. S. of Henry, shipwright, of Norfolli. B. at Lynn.
School, Lynn (Mr Squire). Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A.
1743. FeUow of Clare, 1743-52- Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 13, 1742; priest. May 20, 1744- Died 1752.
MICHELSON, JOHN. B.D. 1620 (Incorp. from St Andrews).
V. of Asheldham, Essex, 1628-42. R. of Chelmsford, 1628;
ejected, 1642; restored, 1660. R. of Orsett, 1660-74. Died
1674. Wm (Cons. C. London) 1675.
MICHELTHAYT, ELIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 23,
1599. S. of Thomas, V. of Plumstead, Kent. School, Canter-
bury. Scholar, 1599-1606; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Brother
of Paul (1606).
MICKLETHWAITE, ELIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
Nov. 23, 1642. S. of Mark (1613), R. of Marston, Yorks.
Bapt. there, Feb. 14, 1625-6. Schools, York and Coxwold
(Mr Wm. Smelt). B.A. 1646; M.A. 1650. R. of Marston;
Preb. of York, 1670-81. Married Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Levens, of Rushohne, Yorks. Died Jan. 28, 1681-2. Buried
at Marston. Father of the next and of Mark (1669). (Vis.
of Yorks., 1666; Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
MICKLETHWAITE, ELIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
Apr. 14, 1669. ist s. of Elias (above). B. at Marston, Yorks.
Bapt. Mar. 16, 1651-2. School, Cawthorpe (Mr Flint).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Incorp. at Oxford,
1676. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674; priest. May, 1676.
Preb. of York, 1681-1721. R. of Terrington, Yorks., 1682.
Died 1721. Will (York) 1721. Brother of Mark (1669) and
father of the next.
MICKLETHWAITE, ELIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
May 12, 1701. S. of Elias (above). B. at Terrington, Yorks.
Schools, Thirsk (Mr Midgley) and Beverley (Mr Jos. Lambert) .
Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Incorp. at Oxford,
1708. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1708; priest, 1709. R. of
Gilling, Yorks., 1710-4. Married, at Easingwold, May 3,
1714, Ann, dau. of Andrew Wilson, R. of Easingwold. Buried
at Gilling, Nov. 29, 1714. (M. H. Peacock.)
MICKLETHWAITE or MYKELHALFE, JOHN. Adm. at King's
(age 18) a scholar from Eton, Aug. 14, 1504. Of Gravesend,
Kent.
MICHLETHWAIT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1627. Of Yorkshire. S. of Thomas (1591), R- oi Cherry
Burton, Yorks. Bapt. Aug. 23, 1612. B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634. Adm. at Leyden, 1637. M.D. from Padua, 1638.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1648. F.R.C.P., 1643; Censor; Elect,
1659-82; Gulstonian lecturer, R.C.P., etc.; Treasurer, 1667-
76; President, 1676-81. Physician, Bartholomew's Hospital.
Physician to Charles II. Knighted, 168 1. Died July 29, 1682.
Buried at St Botolph's, Aldersgate. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Thomas (1632). {D.N.B.; Munk, i. 237.)
MICKLETHWAITE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
Feb. 22, 1742-3. S. of John, Esq., of Cheshunt, Herts.
School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7.
MICKLETHWAITE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Mar. 22, 1610-1. ist s. of Elias, merchant and alderman of
York. Bapt. at St John's, York, Nov. 8, 1594. Matric. 1611;
Scholar, 1614-8; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Oxford,
1618. Adm. at Leyden, 1619. M.D. J. P. Purchased the
manor of Swine, Holdemess. Married, Mar. 27, 1627, Anne,
dau. of Percival Levett, citizen of York. Buried in York
Minster, Sept. 7, 1658. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next
and brother of Mark (1613). (Venn, I. 210; M. H. Pea-
cock.)
MICKLETHWAITE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
May 24, 1656. 2nd s. of Joseph (above), Esq. B. at York.
Bapt. at St Martin Micklegate, Dec. 6, 1639. Schools,
York (Mr WaUis) and Pocklington. Matric. 1656. Died
unmarried. Buried in York Minster, Mar. 30, 1670. Will
(York) 1670. (Vis. of Yorks., 1666; J. Foster, Yorks.
Pedigrees.)
MICKLETHWAITE, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
Sidney, June 28, 1672. 1st s. of John, Esq., deceased. B. at
Beverley, Yorks. Bapt. at St John's, July 5, 1656. Schools,
Shrewsbury; Wem, Salop (Mr Roderick) and Felsted. Of
Swine, Yorks., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 27, 1672.
Married, 1677, his ist cousin, Constance, dau. of Sir Thomas
Middleton, of Stansted, Essex. Will proved Feb. 5, 1712-3.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1666; J. Foster, Pedigrees.)
MICKLETHWAITE, MARK. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 6,
1613. 2nd s. of Elias, merchant, of York. Bapt. Apr. 27,
1597. Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1621; priest, Sept. 1622. R. of Long Marston,
Yorks., 1622-48. Married Agnes, dau. of Edward Hanson,
of Woodhouse. Buried at Marston, Nov. 18, 1648. Brother
of Joseph (1610-1) and fatherof Elias (1642). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1666; J. Foster, Pedigrees.)
MiDDLEFIELD, ChARLES
MICKLETHWAITE, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
Oct. 15, 1669. 2nd s. of Elias (1642), R. of Marston, Yorks.
B. there. Bapt. Sept. 30, 1653. School, Cawthorpe, Yorks.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Incorp. at Oxford,
1677, as 'Marmaduke.' Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1675;
priest, Sept. 1677. Buried in York Minster, Nov. 21, 1696.
Brother of Elias (1669).
MICKLETHWAYTE, PAUL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 27, 1606. S. of Thomas, V. of Plumstead, Kent. School,
Canterbury. Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. from Sidney,
1613; B.D. 1620; D.D. 1628. Fellow of Sidney. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1615. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 26, 1616. Master
of the Temple Church, 1628-39. R. of Hurstmonceaux,
Sussex, 1637-9; and of Sandy, Beds., 1639. Died Aug. 4,
1639. Will (P.C.C.) 1639. Brother of Elias (1599). (Venn,
I- I93-)
MICKLETHWAITE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, c.
1591. Of Yorkshire. Doubtless 2nd s. of Richard, of Womb-
well. Migrated to Queens', 1594. B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599.
R. of Cherry Burton, Yorks., 1612, ejected. For a short
time at White Roothing, Essex. Member of the Assembly of
Divines. Father of John (1627) and Thomas (1632).
MICKLETHWAYT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 15,
1632. S. of Thomas (1591), R. of Cherry Burton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Beverley (Mr Jo. Pomeroy). Matric. 1632;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Brother of John (1627).
MICKLETHWAIT, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Mar.
28, 1695. Of Yorkshire, ist s. of Joseph, of Swine, in Holder-
ness. Bapt. at Holy Trinity, York, July 19, 1678. Matric.
1695. Inherited a great estate from Sir John Crossley, Bart.
M.P. for Arundel, 1715-8. Lord Commissioner of the
Treasury, 1717-8. Under-Lieutenant-General of the Ord-
nance, 1718. Died Mar. 28, 1718. Buried at St Andrew's,
Holbom. (A. Gray.)
MICKLETHWAITE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
June 26, 1733. S. of Thomas, of Rand, Lines. School,
Caister, Norfolk (Mr Rolt). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 26, 1737-8; priest, Dec. 21, 1740.
MICKLETON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
house, May 29, 1678. S. and h. of James, of Durham and
Crookhall, barrister. Bapt. at St Margaret's, Durham, Aug.
3,1661. School, Durham. Matric. 1678; Scholar, 1678. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, June 4, 1678. Buried at Little St
Mary's, Cambridge, June 12, 1679. (T. A. Walker, 161.)
MICKLETON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, Nov. 2, 1683. S. of Christopher, deceased. B. at
Durham. Bapt. at St Mary-le-Bow, June 21, 1668 (sic).
School, Durham (Mr Tho.Battersby). Matric. 1683-4. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 28, 1690. (H. M. Wood.)
MICKLETON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, May 10,
1656. S. of Christopher, attorney, of Durham. B. there.
Bapt. at St Mary-le-Bow, Apr. 20, 1638 (sic). School,
Durham (Mr Smith). Matric. 1656. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1656. Barrister, 1663. Compiled many volumes of
antiquarian MSS. Married Frances, dau. of Michael Hall, of
Durham. Died Aug. 3, 1693. Half-brother of the next.
(Peile, I. 571.)
MICKLETON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 23, 1671. S. of Christopher, of Durham, attomey-at-
law. Bapt. at St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, Mar. 14, 1655-6.
School, Durham. Matric. 1671. Licensed to marry Abigail
Barb6, widow. Mar. 1, 1678-9. Buried in Durham Cathedral,
Jan. 16, 1708-9. Half-brother of the above.
MICKLEY or MEEKLY, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Clare,
Michs. 1575; B.A. 1578-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 12,
1582 ; priest (Bangor) July 28, 1583. C. of Wallington, Herts.,
1588.
MICKLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1567; B.A.
1570-1. R. of Hinxworth, Herts., 1577- Died Feb. 9, 1617.
MIDDLEDITCH, JASPAR. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
Apr. 8, 1689. S. of Jaspar (and Elizabeth Langgrike). B. at
Bury St Edmunds. Bapt. Apr. 19, 1672. School, Bury
(Mr Leeds). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1692-3. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1696; priest, Sept. 1701. V. of Digby,
Lines., 1703; also of Metheringham. (Peile, 11. 112.)
MIDDLEDITCH, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar (age 16) from Pem-
broke, Michs. 1659. S. of Samuel, of Gt Bradley, Suffolk,
shoemaker. B.A. 1661-2. Will (Bury) proved, Jan. 9, 1682-3.
(V. B. Redstone.)
MIDDLEDITCH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 29,
1659. Of Suffolk. S. of William, chandler, of Bury (and
Dorothy Burrough). Bapt. Nov. 18, 1643. School, Bury.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1662-3. (V. B. Redstone.)
MYDLEFIELD, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1579. Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 24, 1581-2. B.A.
1583-4-
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MlDDLEMORE, HeNRY
MIDLEMORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 7i 1682.
S. of Henry, of Lusby, Lines., Esq. Matric. 1682. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Dec. 9, 1682. Married Anne, dau. of
William Savile, of Newton, Lines. Died 1687, aged 24.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 676.)
MIDDLETON, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov.
1578; B.A. 1581-2. Probably of Skirwith, Cumberland.
MIDDLETON, ANTHONY. B.Civ.L. 1530-1. R. of Wimpole,
Carabs., 1538-51.
MYDLETON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1545. One of these names V. of Sutton-on-the-Forest,
Yorks., c. 1555-85. Died 1585. Another, adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 2, 1550.
MYDLETON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar (age 13) from Peter-
house, Michs. 1576.
MIDLETON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1610. Of Sussex. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Fellow, 1616.
One of these names 3rd s. of John, of Horsham, Sussex.
Possibly brother of Arthur {1607) and Thomas (1606).
(Dallaway, 11. 337.)
MIDLETON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5.
MYDDLETON, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Michs. 154S.
MIDDLETON, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1607. Perhaps 2nd s. of John, of Horsham, Sussex. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1607, as of Horsham, Sussex. Perhaps
brother of Thomas (1606). (Vis. of Sussex, 1633-4.)
MIDDLETON, BENJAMIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
May 25, 1668. Matric. 1668; M.A. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). 'S. and
h. of Thomas, of St Olave's, Hart Street, London,' when
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1670. Perhaps F.R.S., 1687.
MIDDLETON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1587; B.A. c. 1600; B.D. 1619. Incorp. at Oxford,
1619, as B.D. R. of Aston-in-the-Wall, Northants., 1612.
Buried there Feb. 5, 1627-8. Perhaps identical with the
translator and poet of these names. (There was a Chris.
Middelton matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, Dec. 12, 1580,
age 20, whom Al. Oxon. identifies with the above.) (D.N.B.)
MIDDLETON, CONYERS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 18,
1698-9. S. of William (1663), R. of Hinderwell, Yorks.
School, York (Mr Tomlinson). Matric. 1699; Scholar, 1701;
B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Fellow,
1706. University librarian, 1721-50. Woodwardian Pro-
fessor of Geology, 1732-4. Incorp. at Oxford, 1707. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1707; priest, Feb. 29, 1707-8. Lati-
tudinarian divine, and bitter opponent of Dr Bentley. R. of
St Saviour's, Norwich, 1719. R. of St Clement's-at-Bridge,
1720. R. of Coveney, Cambs., 1725-50. R. of Hascombe,
Surrey, 1747-50. Author, miscellaneous. Married (3), at
Petersham, Surrey, June 5, 1747. Died at Hildersham,
Cambs., July 28, 1750, aged 66. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
MIDDLETON, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, c.
1591. One of these names, clerk, married Magdalen Atkins,
widow, at Bugbrooke, Northants., July 22, 1601. (H. I.
Longden.)
MYDELTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1547. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1550.
MIDDLETON, GEOFFREY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1611. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1614-5.
MIDDLETON, GEORGE. B.A. 1508-9. Of Gonerby, Lines.
M.A. 1512; B.D. 1520-1. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1510-34.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 5; priest, Apr. 19, 1511. Univer-
sity preacher, 1519-20. Auditor, 1522, 1528, 1531, 1532.
R. of Stathem, Lines., 1534-47. Died 1547. (T. A. Walker.)
MYDYLTON, GEORGE. B.A. 1565-6. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 19, 1563; priest (Peterb.) June 29, 1573. V. of
Chaigrave, Beds., till 1574. V. of Houghton Regis.
MIDDLETON, GEORGE. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest,
Sept. 24, 1615, as of Trinity Hall, literate. R. of Ridling-
ton, Norfolk, 1621.
MIDDLETON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Mar.
20, 1721-2. S. of Robert, R. of St Mary's, Colchester. B.
there. School, Colchester (Mr Grant). Matric. 1723; B.A.
1725-6.
MIDDLETON, HUGH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Pembroke,
June 18, 1649. S. of Sir William, of London, Knt. and Bart.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 7, 1649. Succeeded as Bart.,
1652. Gentleman Usher to the Duke of York, 1665. Married
and had issue. Buried at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Dec. 11,
1675. (G.E.C., 1. 210; Vis. 0/ London, 1634.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge. S«/>/). forB.Can.L.
(Oxford) 1453.
MiDDLETON, Stephen
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 13, 1511. Of Coventry. B.A. 1514-5. Name ofi, 1515.
MYDDYLTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1555. One of these names R. of Fritton, Norfolk, 1565.
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1605.
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Probably ord. priest (Coventry and
Lichfield) Sept. 19, 1641. R. of Bhthfield, Stags., 1651-8,
res. R. of Stradishall, Suffolk, 1661-81. Died 1681. (H.
Smith.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 22, 1670. S. of John, of Normanton, Leics. School,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Mar. 17, 1691.
S. of John, Earl of Middleton, Lord Clermont and Fetter-
cairn. B. in Tangiers, where his father was Governor. Died
Feb. 28, 1696. Buried in Worcester Cathedral. M.I. (G.E.C.)
MIDDLETON, Sir JOHN, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Sidney, Mar. 25, 1697. Only s. of Sir William, Bart., de-
ceased. B. at Belsay Castle, Northumberland, Mar. 17,
1678-9. Bapt. at Bolam. School, HuU. Sheriff of North-
umberland, 1711. Married Frances, dau. of John Lambert,
of Carlton-in-Craven, Yorks. Buried at Bolam, Oct. 29, 1717.
(G.E.C; H. M. Wood.)
MIDDLETON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
July 4, 1723. Of Durham (of the Belsay family, to whom he
left a quantity of books, with mathematical instruments).
School, Houghton-le-Spring. Scholar, 1723; Matric. 1724;
B.A. 1726-7. V. of Long Horsley, Northumberland, 1748-92.
Died 1792. Wm, P.C.C. (H. M. Wood.)
MIDDLETON, LEONARD. B.Can.L. :5oi-2; D.Can.L. 1504-5.
Abbot of Shap, Westmorland, 1458. R. of Balsham, Cambs.,
1506-18. WiU (P.C.C.) 1519; of St Catharine's and Shap,
Westmorland. Nephew of Richard Redman, Bishop of Ely,
who names him in his wiU (1505).
MIDDLETON, MARMADUKE. Studied at Cambridge. S. of
Thomas (? Maimaduke, of Plumpton Hall, Yorks.). D.D.
(Oxford) 1583. V. of Coolock, Dublin; and Dunboyn and
Killare, Meath. Bishopof Waterford, 1579-82; of St David's,
1582-90. Deprived and imprisoned, 1590. Died Nov. 30,
1593. Buried at Windsor. (Cooper, u. I'ig; D.N.B.)
MIDDLETON, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. II, 1705. Of Durham. 5th s. of Richard (1658), of
Offerton. Bapt. at Houghton-le-Spring, Oct. 21, 1688.
School, Houghton-le-Spring. Scholar, 1705; Matric. 1705-6;
B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Fellow, 1712-5. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 31; priest, Dec. 20, 1713. V. of Bossall, Yorks., 1718-29.
Married, at Houghton-le-Spring, Nov. 28, 1721, Frances, dau.
of Sir George Wheler, Knt., R. of Houghton. Buried Feb. 18,
1729. (H. M. Wood.)
MIDDLETON, REGINALD. B.A. 1542-3. FeUow of St John's,
1543.
MIDLETON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
1658. S. and h. of Francis, gent., of Offerton, Durham. Bapt.
at Houghton-le-Spring, Apr. 15, 1643. Matric. Easter, 1660.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 2, 1656, and at Lincoln's Inn, Apr.
15, 1662. Buried at Houghton, July 8, 1715. Father of
Ralph (1705). (H. M. Wood.)
MIDDLETON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1558.
MIDDLETON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 5, 1598.
Of Essex.
MIDDLETON, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Christ's,
June 3, 1642. S. of Charles, of Belsay Castle, Northumber-
land. B. there. Schools, Newcastle (Mr Oxley) and London
(private). Matric. 1642. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 21, 1640-1.
Sheriff of Northumberland, 1652. Died Apr. 22, 1658. Buried
at Kirkby-in-Cleveland, Yorks. (Peile, i. 481; H. M. Wood.)
MIDDLETON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's,
June 10, 1650. S. of Richard. B. at Horsham. School,
Horsham. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 5,
1661. V. of Cuckfield, Sussex, 1690-1713. Preb. of Ely,
1699-1713. One of these names chaplain in the Navy, 1701.
Buried at Cuckfield, Feb. 7, 1712-3. (W. C. Renshaw; Le
Neve, Mon.)
MIDDLETON, ROBERT. Incorp. from St Andrews, 1708.
MIDDLETON, STEPHEN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1698. Of
Essex. S. of Sir Thomas (1675), of Stansted Mountfitchet.
Age 14 in 1696. Of Quinton, Northants., and Bishopsgate
Street, London. Died unmarried. May 4, 1716. Brother of
Thomas (1692). (Le Neve, Knights, 304; Misc. Gen. el Her.,
3rd S., II. 72, 268.)
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MIDDLETON, THOMAS DE. Scholar at Cambridge, c. 1270-80.
Archdeacon of Norwich. Beyond the seas (1286) on the
King's service. Used to hxint hares, with his greyhounds, in
Cambridge warren. (Pleas of the Forest, see Preface.)
MIDDLETON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 30,
1587. Matric. 1587. (Perhaps identical with the dramatist,
for whom see D.N.B.)
MIDLETON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 9, 1590.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. c. 1591; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
One of these names R. of Bugbrooke, Northants., 1603-37.
Buried there May 3, 1637.
MIDDLETON, THOMAS. Matric. from Sx John's, c. 1596. One
of these names, of Leigh ton. Lanes., adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 3, 1596.
MIDELTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1606. Perhaps ist s. of John, of Horsham, Sussex. Probably
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1607; 'of Horsham, Sussex.' If so,
M.P. for Horsham, 1640-8. Perhaps brother of Arthur (1607).
(Dallaway, n. 337.) (A contemporary at Oxford.)
MIDDLETON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Oct. 17,
1648. Of Essex. Doubtless s. of Timothy, of Stansted
Mountfitchet. B. 1630. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 8,
1649. High Sheriff of Essex, 1657-8. Married Constance,
dau. of Thomas Bromiield, of London. Buried Aug. 21, 1668,
at Stansted Mountfitchet. Father of the next. (Misc. Gen.
et Her., 3rd S., 11. 265; Morant, 11. 579.)
MIDDLETON, THOMAS. M.A. 1675 (LU. Reg.). Doubtless s. of
Thomas (above). Bapt. Apr. 21, 1654, at St Anthohn's,
London. High Sheriff of Essex, 1670. Knighted, Dec. 14,
1675. M.P. for Harwich, 1679, 1681, 1688, 1690-5, 1698.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir Stephen Langham, of Northants.
Died June 11, 1702. Buried at Stansted Mountfitchet.
Father of Thomas (1692) and Stephen (1698). (Misc. Gen. et
Her., 3rd S., II. 266.)
MIDDLETON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Apr.
7, 1680. S. (posthumous) of Sir Thomas, of Chirk Castle,
Denbigh., Bart. B. in Denbigh. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1681. Of the Inner Temple. Alderman, 1688; Coroner, 1689.
Died unmarried. Will proved, May i8, 1696. Half-brother
of Sir Thomas Middleton, of Chirk, Bart. (Misc. Gen. el Her.,
3rd S., n. 228.)
MIDDLETON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Apr. 27, 1692. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas (1675), of
Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex. B. 1676. Matric. 1692.
M.P. for Essex, 1707-13, Feb. to Apr. 1715. Licensed to
marry, July 13, 1696, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Onslow,
of Clandon, Surrey. Died Apr. 29, 1715. Brother of Stephen
(1698). (Le Neve, Knights, 304; Misc. Gen. el Her., 3rd S.,
II. 266.)
MIDDLETON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct.
27, 1725. S. of John, of Wivelsfield, Sussex. School, Cuck-
field (Mr Ingram). Matric. 1727.
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. R. of Clopton, Suffolk. License of
absence (Ely) for three years, to study in Cambridge, 1406.
One of these names R. of Digswell, Herts., 1432-5. Died 1435.
MYDLETON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1555. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1563; priest (Lincoln) Apr.
15, 1565; 'bred in the schools.'
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. M'atric. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1567. Of Salop. B.A. 1570-1; M.A. (Oxford) 1574. Incorp.
at Cambridge, 1576. B.D. (Cambridge) 1582. Fellow of
Queens', 1572-89. R. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1585-1613.
Elected Master of Corpus (during part of 1603). Author of
Papisto Mastix. Died June 14, 1613. Buried at Hardwick.
M.I. there. (Cooper, 11. 446; Coll. Hist, of Queens', 115;
D.N.B.)
MYDLETON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Feb.
1579-80; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. One of these names R.
of Bennington, Herts., after 1605. Buried there June 21,
1616. (Clutterbuck, 11. 288.)
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 30,
1587. Matric. 1587.
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 16) from Pem-
broke, Michs. 1619. S. of Richard, of London. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse. Scholar, 1622; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626;
B.D. 1633; D.D. 1642. Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. Usher at
Charterhouse, 1625. Master, 1626-8. Preacher, 1628. R. of
Cold Norton, Essex, 1630. R. of Nuffield, Surrey, 1641-6,
sequestered. Died as R. of Norton, Apr. 14, 1651. (Al.
Carthus.)
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 18, 1663.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1684. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. i568; priest. May, 1670. R. of Hinder-
well, Yorks., 1670-1714. Died Feb. 13, 1713-4. Father of
Conyers (1698-9).
MiDGLEY, Robert
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 17,
1718-9. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1720; LL.B. 1724. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1724; priest, Sept. 25, 1726. R. of
South Croxton, Leics., 1735-65. Died Mar. 26, 1765. Father
of the next.
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 14,
1743-4. S. of William (above), clerk, of South Croxton,
Leics. School, Nuneaton. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) May 21, 1749; priest, Sept. 23, 1750. R. of
Hathem, Leics., 1765-1800. Died Mar. 7, 1800, aged 73.
(Nichols, III. 845.)
Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9.
B.A. 1473.
B.D. 1473-4.
Incorp. doctor, 1495-6.
B.A. 1500.
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity Hall,
MIDDLETON, —
MIDDLETON, —
MIDDLETON, —
MIDDLETON, -
MIDDLETON, —
MYDDLETON, -
Easter, 1546.
MIDDLETON, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1548.
MIDDLETON, . Scholar of Queens', 1550-2.
MIDFORD, see MITFORD.
MYDLETWHAT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov.
1561.
MYDGELAY, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1563. Matric.
Michs. 1565; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573.
MIDGLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3.
MIDGELEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1609.
One of these names, s. of John, of HeadJey Hall, Tadcaster,
Yorks., Esq., was adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 20, 1610-1.
MIDGLEY, JOHN. M.A. from Clare, 1610.
MIDGLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at St John's, Apr. 16,
1647. S. of John, gent., of Thornton, near Bradford, Yorks.
B. there. School, Bingley (Mr Leake). Matric. 1647. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13, 1647.
MIDGLEY, JONATHAN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1616; B.A. 1619-20. Probably of West Brearey, Adel, Yorks.
MIDGLEY, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr.
24, 1689. S. of John. B. at Wilsden, Yorks. School, Bingley
(Mr Jenkinson). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1692-3.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1694; priest, Sept. 1697. C. and
schoolmaster of Kirkheaton, near Huddersfield. (Peile, 11.
112.)
MIDGLEY, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1581;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1584-5; M.A. 1588. V. of Rochdale,
Lanes., 1595-1607.
MIDGELEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Sept. 30, 1670.
S. of Ralph. B. at Brearey, Adel, Yorks. School, Ripon
(Mr Oxley). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1678; priest. Mar. 1681-2. P.C. of
Thirsk, Yorks., 1682-1704. Died June 24, 1704, aged 49.
Brother of Robert (1671) and father of Robert (1700-1).
(Peile, II. 32.)
MIDGLEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Jesus, May 20,
1665. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1670. Signed as minister of Stot-
fold, Beds., in 1672. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1681.
(A. Gray.)
MIDGELY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639.
MIDGLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 16,
1670. S. of WiUiam, yeoman, of Bradford, Yorks. B. there.
School, Bradford (Mr Sturdy). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1674.
MIDGLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, June 27,
1671. S. of 'Samuel' (Ralph). B. at Adel, near Leeds.
School, Newton (Mr Hartley). Matric. 1671; M.B. 1676;
M.D. 1687. Resided in the parish of Bassishaw, London;
licenser of the Press, 1686. Author of Letters written by a
Turkish spy, etc. Married Isabella, dau. of George Neale,
M.D., of Leeds. Died Oct. 16, 1723, aged 70; surgeon of
Leeds. Brother of Joseph (1670). (D.N.B., where he is
apparently confused with Robert (1670); Peile, 11. 37.)
MIDGLEY, ROBERT. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 9,
1700-1. Of Yorkshire. S. of Joseph (1670). Matric. 1699;
B.A. 1703-4; M.A. (?) 1733. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1707;
priest, 1709. Master of Coxwold Free School for 53 years.
Author of the Compendious Schoolmaster. Died May 24, 1761,
M.I. in Husthwaite Church. (D.N.B.)
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MIDGLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Trinity, Jan. 14,
1737-8. S. of Jonathan, of Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley
(Mr Clark). Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1741; B.A. 1741-2; M.A.
1756. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1741-2. V. of Pannal,
Yorks., 1756-8. V. of Harrogate, I75&-8.
MIDGLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 9,
1725. S. of S., gent., of Yorkshire. B. near Northallerton.
School, Bradford (Mr Hill). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A.
1733. Ord. deacon (London) June i, 17-29; priest, Aug. 16,
1730. C. of South Kilvington, Yorks. C. of Sand Hutton, in
1747. (Scott-Mayor, in. 382.)
MIDGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 5, 1652. S. of Robert, baker, of Pontefract, Yorks.
B. there. School, Pontefract. Matric. 1652. Migrated to
St John's, Mar. 8, 1652-3. B.A. 1655-6. Licensed to Cure
of Frickley, Doncastcr, Yorks., 1661.
MIDGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Dec. 26, 1689.
S. of Josiah, of Yorkshire, Esq. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1691;
B.A. 1693-4; M-A. 1698. Ord. deacon (York) May; priest,
1699. V. of Sowerby, Yorks., 1701-6. Died May 7, 1706,
aged 34. (Watson, Halifax; A. Gray.)
MIDSON or MYDSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1571; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. from Pembroke, 1579. Ord.
deacon (London) Apr. 16, 1579. age 26. Buried at St
Edward's, Cambridge, May 6, 1579- Will proved (V.C.C. and
P.C.C.) ; as of Pembroke Hall, and Little Walden, Essex.
MIDWORTH, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar. 1618-9.
MIERS, see MYERS.
MIGHT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1561.
MIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June 15,
1624. S. of (jodfrey. B. at Gunthorpe, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (private; Mr Stone). Matric. 1624.
MIGHT, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1567.
MIHILL, CHRISTOPHER, see MICHELL.
MIHILL, EDMUND. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1636. S. of
Henry (next), clerk. B. at Redgrave, Suffolk. B.A. from
Pembroke, 1639-40; M.A. 1648. R. of Somerleyton, Suffolk,
1661-90.
MIHILL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1582. Of Norwich. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589; B.D. 1596.
Fellow, 1588-1601. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23; priest,
Sept. 25, 1590. R. of Riddlesworth, Norfolk. R. of Redgrave,
Suffolk, 1605-38. V. of East Chinnock, Somerset. R. of
Egmere, Norfolk, 1609-39. Father of Edmund (1636).
(Cooper, II. 309.)
MIHIL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at King's, Mar. 25, 1638.
Of Berkshire. Matric. 1638; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1641.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1641.
MIHILL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
i6i8; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
24, 1626; priest, Feb. 18, 1626-7. R. of Potter Heigham,
Norfolk, 1626. R. of Egmere, 1639-64. Died Feb. 22, 1663-4.
M.I. at Potter Heigham. (Blomefield, ix. 313.)
MIHILL or MIGHILL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peter-
house, Michs. 1602; B.A. 1606-7. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.;
priest, Dec. 1607.
MIHILL, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1580.
MILBANCK, ACCLOME. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
July 4, 1684. S. of Sir Mark, Bart, (and Elizabeth, dau. of
John Acclome, of Moreby, Yorks.). B. at Halnaby Hall,
Croft, Yorks. School, North Weald, Essex (Mr Hewyt).
Matric. 1684. Of Bamingham, Yorks., Esq. Buried there
July II, 1704. Brother of Mark (1679). (Burke, L.G.)
MILBANK, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 18, 1744.
Afterwards FeU.-Com. 5th s. of Sir Ralph, Bart. B. at
Hahiaby Hall, Croft, Yorks. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1748-9;
M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 23; priest, May 24, 1752.
R. of Croft, Yorks., 1753. P-C. of Chester-le-Street, Durham,
1769. Buried July 2, 1769. Brother of the next. (Burke,
L.G.)
MILBANKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 4, 1742. 4th
s. of Sir Ralph, Bart. B. at Halnaby HaU, Croft, Yorks.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 6, 1741-2. Married Mary, dau.
of Thomas, Marquis of Rockingham. (Burke, L.G.)
MILBANK, MARK. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
May 12, 1679. S. of Sir Mark, Bart. B. at Halnaby Hall,
Yorks. School, Kirby Ravensworth (private). Matric. 1679.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1680. Sheriff of Northumberland,
1686. M.P. for Richmond, 1690-5. Married Jane, dau. of
Sir Ralph Carr, of Cocken, Durham. Died May, 1698. Buried
at Croft. Father of William (1712-3). (Burke, L.G. ; G.E.C.)
MILBANKE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar.
23, 1649-50. ist s. of Mark, merchant, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Bapt. at All Saints', June 2, 1631. School, Hitchin,
MiLBOURNE, Samuel Lambert
Herts. Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 10, 1650.
His brother Mark was created Bart, in 1661. Died unmamed,
before 1677. (Burke, L.G.; G.E.C.)
MILBANCK, TIMOTHY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Peter-
house, Dec. 8, 1711. Of Yorkshire, S. of either Acclome
(1684) 'or of John, of Thorp Perrow. (r. A. Walker, 277.)
MILBANK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan.
21, 1712-3. S. of Sir Mark (1679), deceased. B. at Halnaby,
Croft, Yorks. School, Bishop's Stortford (Dr Tooke).
MILBANK, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, May 31,
1739. Possibly Ralph, s. and h. of Sir Ralph, of Halnaby,
Yorks., Bart. B. c. 1725. Succeeded to the Baronetcy,
May 9, 1748. Sheriff of Yorks., 1753-4. M.P. for Scarborough,
1754-61; for Richmond, 1761-8. Died Jan. 8, 1798 (? i793)-
(G.E.C.)
MILBERRY, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1449.
Of Charminster, Dorset.
MILBOURNE, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June,
1566; Scholar, 1567. Perhaps of Morpeth.
MILBORNE, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's, Apr. 24,
1656. Matric. 1656. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 24, 1656.
CaUed to the Bar, June 27, 1664. Of Chirton, Northumber-
land. (Peile, I. 570.)
MILBORNE, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1678.
MILBOURNE, JAMES. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1642. Of
Essex. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Dunmow. B.A. 1646-7.
Father of Pontefract (1678) and Robert (1665). (Vis. of
Essex, 1634, 1664.)
MILBOURNE, LEONARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 26,
1584. Of UUerbank, Talkin, Cumberland. R. of Castle
Carrock, Cumberland, 1589-1635. Died c. 1635. Brother of
Richard (1579).
MILBOURNE, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1613. S. of Richard (1579), D.D., Bishop of CarUsle. B.A.
i6i6-7; M.A. 1620. R. of Skelton, Cumberland, 1622-47 and
1660-72. R. of Ousby, 1622-72. Buried at Ousby, July 8,
1672. Nephew of Leonard (1584).
MILBOURNE, LUKE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 8, 1633-4.
B. at Loughborough, Leics. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8. Ord.
deacon (Ely). P.C. of Homley, Warws. Inc. of WroxaU, c.
1650; ejected, 1662; retired to Coventry and kept a school
until compeUed to leave, 1666. Removed to Newington
Green. Died 1667, 'aged 45.' Buried at Coventry. Father
of the next. (D.N.B.; Calamy, 11. 492.)
MILBOURNE, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Pembroke, Feb.
28,1665-6. S. of Luke (above), clerk. B. at WroxaU, Warws.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 3, 1671-
2; signed for priest's orders (London) Sept. 20, 1672. Held
chaplaincies at Hamburg and Rotterdam. V. of St Stephen
by St Albans, 1672. R. of Osmandiston, Norfolk, 1677-1702
(M.A.). Lecturer of St Leonard, Shoreditch, 1688-1720. R.
of St Ethelburga, London, 1704-20. Supported Dr Sache-
vereU. Attacked Dryden's translation of Virgil. Author,
sermons, etc. Died Apr. 17, 1720. Admon., Cons. C. London.
(Hennessy; D.N.B.)
MILBOURNE, PONTEFRACT. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall,
May 25, 1678. Of Essex. S. of James (1642). LL.B. 1683.
FeUow, 1681-95. Died 1695. Brother of Robert (1665).
(Vis. of Essex, 1664.)
MILBOURNE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1579. Of UUerbank, Talkin, Cumberland. B.A. 1581-2;
M.A. 1585; D.D. 1601. FeUow of Queens', 1582-93. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1594. R. of Sevenoaks, Kent, 1591-1614. R. of
Cheam, Surrey, 1611. Dean of Rochester, 1611-5. V. of
Goudhurst, Kent, 1612-3. Chaplain to Prince Henry. Bishop
of St David's, 1615-21; and of Carlisle, 1621, tiU his death in
1624. Buried in the churchyard of Carlisle Cathedral. Father
of Leonard (1613) and brother of Leonard (1584)- (Al. Oxon.;
Browne WiUis, St David's ; Routledge.)
MILBURNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3, 1665.
Of Essex. Matric. 1667. Doubtless s. and h. of James (1642),
of Gt Dunmow, Essex, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 18,
1668. Brother of Pontefract (1678). (Vis. of Essex, 1664.)
MILBORN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Mar. 16,
1653-4. B. at Loughborough. School, Loughborough (Mr
Summerfield). Matric. 1653-4; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. R.
of Hapton, Norfolk, 1661-4. C- to Dr Cudworth at AshweU,
after 1662. R. of Astwick, Beds., 1668-85. Buried Sept. 11.
1685. (Peile, I. 559.)
MILBOURNE, SAMUEL LAMBERT. M.A. from King's, 1751-
S. of Samuel, of Blandford, Dorset, gent. Matric. from Oriel
CoUege, Oxford, May 16, 1743, age 19; B.A. (Merton CoUege)
1746.
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MILBORNE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1626. Migrated to Emmanuel, Easter, 1626. B.A. 1629-30;
Melbourne.
MILBURNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June lo, 1730. S. of Thomas, gent., of Northumberland.
B. at Newcastle. Bapt. at St John's, May 14, 1713- School,
Newcastle (Mr Salkeld). Matric. 173°; B-A. 1733-4; M-A.
1737. Fellow, 1736-43. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 21, 1735;
C. of Empingham, Rutland. Buried at St John's, Newcastle,
Oct. 27, 1743. (Scott Mayor, iii. 426; G. Mag.)
MILBURN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Pembroke, June
28, 1743. S. of Thomas. B. at Barnard Castle, Durham.
Ba'pt. there, Aug. 27, 1721. Matric. 1743; B-A. 1753! M.A.
1756. Fellow, 1753.
MILBURNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1615.
B. at Gt Chesterford. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon
(London) 1621, age 22; priest, 1626. (Peile, 1. 302.)
MILDENHALE, PETER DE. 'King's Scholar' at Cambridge,
1328-
MILDENHALL, ROBERT. D.D. Master of Michaelhouse,
1328-46. Chancellor of the University, 1334-5- Master of
Peterhouse, 1338-9. One of these names Keeper of the King's
Wardrobe, 1350. R. of Gt Chesterford, Essex. R. of Cheshunt,
Herts., 1369.
MILDENHALE, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1422-8.
MYLDNALL, W. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1560.
MYLDISH, JOHN. B.A. from Trinity, 1586-7.
MILDISHE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1577.
MYLDMAY, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1562. S. and h. of Sir Walter (c. 1538), of Apthorpe,
Northants., founder of Emmanuel College. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1579. M.P. for WUts., 1584-6. Knighted, 1596. Am-
bassador to France, 1596. Of Apthorpe, Knt. Married
Grace, dau. of Sir Henry Sherington, of Lacock, Wilts. Died
Sept. 2, 1617. Buried at Apthorpe. Brother of Humphrey
(1569) and uncle of the next. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of
Essex; Suffolk Man. Earn., 1. 47; D.N.B.)
MILDMAY, ANTHONY. M.A. 1624 (on the King's visit). 5th s.
Sir Humphrey (1569), of Danbury, Essex, Knt. Carver to
King Charles I ; and attendant on him during his imprison-
ment. M.P. for West Looe, 1640 (Short Parliament). Brother
of Humphrey (1611), John (1614) and Henry (1610).
MILDMAY, CAREW. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, 1614.
2nd s. of William, of Moulsham, Essex. B. Feb. 2, 1595^6.
Matric. 1614. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1616. M.P. for
Essex, 1654-5, 1656-8. Commanded a Parliamentary regi-
ment. Of Marks, Romford, Essex; 'Mildmay, alias Hervey'
(adopted heir to his uncle Sir Gawen Harvey, Knt.). Married
Dorothy, sister of Sir Gilbert Gerard, of Harrow. Buried at
Romford, Aug. 8, 1676. Brother of Thomas (1610) and father
of Francis (1648). {Suffolk Man. Earn., 1. 47; Vis. of Essex,
1634; Misc. Gen. et Her., i. 277.)
MILDMAY, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 19,
1639. Probably 3rd s. of Sir Humphrey (1611), of Danbury,
Essex. Matric. 1639. Died 1647.
MILDMAY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 7,
1641. Of Wiltshire. Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of Barnes,
Essex. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5. Migrated to Peterhouse,
July 8, 1646. M.A. 1648. Fellowof Peterhouse, 1647. Junior
Proctor, 1654-5.
MILDMAY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1648.
Of Essex. 2nd s. of Carew MUdmay, alias Harvey (1614), of
Marks, Essex. Bapt. at Romford, Oct. 28, 1630. Matric.
1648. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May i, 1649. Groom of
the Jewel House, 1660. Married Matthew, dau. of Matthew
Honywood, Esq. Died Dec. 1703. Buried at Romford.
Father of Walter (1690). (Misc. Gen. et Her., 11. 263.)
MILDMAY, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Michs.
1561. 3rd s. of Sir Thomas, of Moulsham Hall, Essex. Of
Waltham. Died without issue. Nephew of Sir Walter,
founder of Emmanuel, brother of Walter (1561) and probably
of Thomas (1555). (Peile, i. 75; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
MILDMAY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1590. Of
Essex. Probably s. of Sir Thomas (i555). of Moulsham, Essex.
M.A. 1612 (on visit of Prince Henry). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 4, 1594-5. Knighted, June 19, 1607. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Darcy, of Tolleshunt-Darcy, Essex. Resided
at Woodham- Walter, Essex; removed to Moulsham, on the
death of his brother Thomas (1589)- A contemporary name-
sake of Springfield Barnes, Essex, was knighted in Ireland,
1605, and died Oct. 9, 1639, aged 61. (Masters, 345; Morant,
11. 25.)
MILDMAY, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 23,
1610. 3rd s. of Sir Hvunphrey (1569), of Danbury, Essex.
Matric. 1610; B.A. 1612. Knighted, Aug. 9, 1617. Master
MiLDMAY, Thomas
of the King's Jewel House, 1620. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 8,
1620. M.P. forMaldon, 1620-2, 1625, 1628-9; forWestbury,
1624-5. Accompanied Charles I on his expedition to Scot-
land, 1639; eventually deserted the King and went over to
the Parliament. Married Anne, dau. of alderman Sir William
HaUiday. Revenue Commissioner, 1645-52. Member of State
Councils, 1649-51, 1652-3. Keeper of Greenwich Park,
1654-60. Attempted to escape when called upon to account
for the King's Jewels, 1660. Sentenced to imprisonment
for life; a warrant issued for his transportation to Tangiers,
1664. Died at Antwerp on his way out c. 1664. Father of
Henry (1651). Brother of Anthony (1624), etc. (Suffolk
Man. Earn., 1. 47; D.N.B.; Vis. of Essex; A. B. Beaven.)
MILDMAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 17, 1615.
Matric. Fell.-Com. Easter, 1615. Perhaps s. of Sir Henry, of
Woodham -Walter, Essex.
MILDMAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 28, 1651.
Of Essex. S. of Sir Henry (1610), of Wanstead, Essex.
Matric. 1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 26, 1656. Called to
the Bar, June 25, 1667. Ancient, 1680. Of Shawford, Hants.
Married Alice, dau. of Sir Moundiford Bramston. Died
Mar. II, 1704-5. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MILDMAY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 19,
1657. Of Northamptonshire.
MYLDMAY, HUMPHREY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peter-
house, Michs. 1569. 2nd s. of Sir Walter, founder of Em-
manuel. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1573. M.P. for
Peterborough, 1580-3; for Higham Ferrers, 1584-7. Of
Danbury, Essex, Knt. Married Mary, dau. of Henry Capel,
of Hadham, Herts. Died Aug. i, 1613. Father of Walter
(1606), Henry (1610), Humphrey (next), John (1614),
Anthony (1624) and brother of Anthony (1562). (Suffolk
Man. Earn., i. 47; Vis. of Essex, 1634; T. A. Walker.)
MILDMAY, HUMPHREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct.
3, 1611. S. and h. of Sir Humphrey (above), of Danbury,
Essex. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 26, 1613. Knighted, July
10, 1616. J. P., 1634. High Sheriff of Essex, 1636. Of
Danbury, Knt. Married Jane, dau. of Sir John Crofts, of
Suffolk. Brother of Anthony (1624), John (1614), Henry
(1610) and the next, and father of John (1639). (SuffoUi
Man. Earn., i. 47; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MILDMAY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. i,
1614. S. of Sir Humphrey (1569), of Danbury, Essex.
Matric. 1614. Perhaps M.A. 1624 (on King's visit). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Oct. 17, 1616. Killed at Newbury. Brother
of Anthony (1624), the above, and Henry (1610). (Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
MILDMAY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 19,
1639. S. and h. of Sir Humphrey (1611), of Danbury, Knt.
B. 1622. Matric. 1639. Royalist. Taken prisoner at Col-
chester. Commissioner of Excise for Essex. Married Mary,
dau. of James Bancroft, of Derbyshire. Died s.p. (Vis. of
Essex, 1636; Morant, 11. 29.)
MILDMAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1638.
Of Essex. Perhaps 's. and h. of William, late of Woodham
Waters, Essex, Esq.' adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 13, 1640-1.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MILDMAY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, May,
1555. Doubtless eldest s. of Sir Thomas, builder, of Moulsham
Hall, Knt. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Mar. 19, 1558-9. M.P.
for Lostwithiel, 1562-7. Knighted, June 23, 1567. Died
July 26, 1608. Will, P.C.C. Probably brother of Henry (1561)
and Walter (1561) and perhaps father of Thomas (1589). It
is possible that he may be s. of WUliam (2nd brother of Sir
Thomas, the builder), but the former is more probable.
(Peile, I. 59; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
MILDMAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1559-
MILDMAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1580;
Fell.-Com. 1583; B.A. 1584-5. Perhaps 'of Ipswich,' when
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1585. Ancient, Feb. 11, 1603-4.
MILDMAY, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Michs.
1589. Of Essex. Probably s. and h. of Sir Thomas (1555),
of Moulsham, Essex, Knt. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1590.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 28, 1593-4. M.P. for Maldon, 1593.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. Succeeded his father, 1608. Sherifi
of Essex, 1609. Created Bart., June 29, 1611. Of Moulsham.
Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Puckering, Keeper of
the Great Seal; (2) Anne, dau. of Thomas Savile, of Wake-
field, Yorks. Died Feb. 13, 1625-6, s.p. Brother of Henry
(1590). (G.E.C.)
MILDMAY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Emmanuel,
Michs. 1589. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1590; as of
Moulsham, Essex. One of these names s. of Sir Thomas, of
Springfield, Essex, Knt. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
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MiLDMAY, Thomas
MILDMAY THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 23,
1610 S. and h. of WiUiam, of Springfield Barnes and Marks,
Essex. Bapt. at Romford, Dec. 14, 1592. Matric. 1610.
Knighted, July 3, 161 6. Of Barnes, Essex, Knt. Married a
dau. of Sir John Emeley, Knt. Buried at Romford, Sept. 15,
1657. Brother of Carew( 1 614) and perhaps father of William
(1661-2). (Suffolk Man. Fam., 1. 47; Essex Pedigrees.)
MILDMAY, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Jan. 25,
1668-9. Of Middlesex. Doubtless s. of Henry, of Spnngfield
Barnes, Essex and Heston, Middlesex. Matric. 1669;
M.A. 1671 (LU. Reg.). Age 10 in 1663. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 16, 1670. Perhaps buried at Heston, Sept. 3,
1674. (Vis.of Middlesex, 1663.)
MILDMAY, WALTER. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, c. 1538. After-
wards at Gray's Inn. S. of Thomas, merchant, of Chelmsford.
B. c. 1522. M.P. for Lostwithiel, 1545-7, 1547-52; iov
Maldon, Feb. to Mar. 1553; for Peterborough, Sept. to Dec.
1553; for Northants., 1558, i559. 1563-7. 1572-83, 1584-7,
1588-9. Knighted, Feb. 22, 1546-7. Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 1566-89. An original Governor of Chelmsford
School. Founder of Emmanuel College, 1585. A commis-
sioner at the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1586. Of Ap-
thorpe, Northants. Licence to marry. May 26, 1546, Walter
Mildmay, of London and Mary Walsingham, of Westminster.
Died at Hackney, May 31, 1589. Buried in St Bartholomew-
the-Great, London. M.l. Benefactor of Christ's College and
of Christ's Hospital, London. Father of Anthony (1562) and
Humphrey (1559). {D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MILDMAY, WALTER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Nov.
1561. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, of Moulsham Hall. Probably
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 22, 1565. Knighted, May 11,
1603. Of Pishobury, Knt. Died Feb. 24, 1606-7. M.I. at
Sawbridge worth. Nephew of Sir Walter, founder of Em-
manuel. Brother of Henry (1561) and probably of Thomas
(1555)- (Cussans, t.; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
MILDMAY, WALTER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 24,
1606. S. and h. of Humphrey (1569), of Danbury, Essex.
Matric. 1606. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1608-9. Dieds.^.
Brother of Henry (1610), etc. {Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
MILDMAY, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 5, 1690.
Of Essex. S.of Francis (1648), of Marks, Essex. B.A. 1694-5;
M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1698; priest,
Dec. 24, 1699. V. of Twyford, Hants., 1701-45. Died 1745,
aged 74.
MILDMAY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept.
26, 1640. S. of Sir Henry, of Wanstead, Essex (grandson of
Sir Walter). B. in London, 1622. Matric. 1641. Sent to
New England in charge of a tutor, Mr Richard Lyon, 1644.
Graduated B.A. at Harvard, 1647. Returned to England,
1651. Married Mary, dau. of John Brewster, of Barking,
Essex. Died June i, 1682. Buried at Danbury, Essex. M.I.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634; J. G. Bartiett.)
MILDMAY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 26) at Trinity,
Mar. 15, 1661-2, from Emmanuel; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666.
Of Springfield Barnes, Essex, Esq. and s. of Sir Thomas
(? 1610), of Barnes, Knt. If so, married SibiUa, dau. of Sir
Thomas Palmer, Bart., of Wingham. (Essex Pedigrees;
Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MILDMAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i, 1721.
S. of WiUiam, of the East India Co., Chief of Sural, East
Indies. B. there. Matric. 1723. Afterwards FeU.-Com. M.A.
1728 (Com. Reg.). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 25, 1723.
Called to the Bar, May 16, 1729. Bencher, 1758. Reader,
1768. Created Bart., 1765. Sheriff of Essex, 1765-6. Of
Moulsham Hall, Essex. Died s.p., Aug. 8, 1771, at Bath.
Perhaps grandson of WiUiam (above). (Essex Pedigrees.)
MILEHAM, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter,
1606. Perhapss.of Gregory, of Burlingham, Norfolk. Matric.
1605. Perhapsfatherof Gregory (1639). (BiomefUld,\ 11.22$.)
MILEHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Jesus, Apr. 15,
1671. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. of Gregory, of Burlingham.
Matric. 1671; Scholar (by Dean and Chapter of St Paul's),
1671; B.A. 1674-5.
MILEHAM, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
May I, 1639. S. of Edward (? 1606), of Burlingham St Peter,
Norfolk. Matric. 1639. Perhaps as 'George MUeham, s. and
h. of Edward, of Norwich, Esq,' adm. at Lincoba's Inn, Oct.
30, 1639. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1647. Died 1658.
MILES or MYLES, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Mag-
dalene, Lent, 1582-3.
MYLES, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1569.
MILES, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 5, 1658. Of
Ipswich. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Fellow,
June 10, 1663 (by mandate). Taxor, 1666. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1669. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1663; priest,
Sept. 24, 1664. R. of St Michael, Crooked Lane, London,
1671-3. Died 1673. Admon. (P.C.C.) Apr. 14, 1673.
MiLLECENT, John
MILES, JOHN. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Oxford-
shire, pleb. Matric. from Oriel CoUege, Oxford, Oct. 27, 1615,
age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1616; M.A. 1619.
MILES, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 14, 1644.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. from Clare, 1652. FeUow of
Clare. Jimior Proctor, 1657-8. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 5,
1660-1; priest, July 4, 1661.
MILES, NICHOLAS. Resident pens, at Peterhouse, 1387-9.
Clerk, diocese of Lincoln. Warden of St John's Hospital,
Whittlesford, 1383-7. Perhaps attendant on Henry Beaufort,
afterwards Cardinal. (T. A . Walker.)
MILES, ROBERT. D.D. 1511-2. Dominican friar. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1520-1. Not found in our records. {Cooper, i. 68,
identifies him with Thomas, a Benedictine monk; and he is
indexed in Gr. Bk B' as Thomas.)
MYLES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1586.
MYLES or MYLLES, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1613.
MILES, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1600. Of Norwich.
B.A. 1603-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, age 23; C. of
Ingham, Norfolk; priest, Dec. 23, 1604. Perhaps P.C. of
Onecote Chapel, Stafis., 1648.
MILES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 16,
1672. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Signed as C.
and afterwards V. of Old Warden, Beds., 1686-1706. (W. M.
Noble.)
MILES, THOMAS, Adm. sizar at Clare, June 18, 1709. B. at
Biggleswade, Beds. Matric. 1769; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1715. V. of Stoke Prior, Worcs.,
1720-4. Perhaps schoolmaster at Worcester. F.R.S., 1722.
Died Dec. 9, 1767. (G. Mag.)
MYLES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, June 19,
1675. S. of WUliam, of Norwich, parchment-maker. Matric.
1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1692. One of these names C. of
CartmeU Fell, Lanes., in 1700.
MILES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 8, 1744. S. of
John. B. in Madeira. School, Dalston. Migrated to Trinity,
Mar. 1, 1745-6, age 19.
MILES, , Fee for B.A. 1468-9.
MILES, . D.D. 1486-7.
MILESON, see MILLESON.
MILGATE, RICHARD. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517.
MILKINGTON, . Grace for degree 1500-1; paid pro non
legendo.
MILL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 18, 1741. 4th s.
of Sir Richard, Bart. B. at Woolbeding, Sussex, 1722. Bapt.
July 8, 1722. Matric. 1742; LLB. 1748. Succeeded as 9th
Bart., 1781. In Holy Orders. Of Mottisfont, Hants. Married
and had issue. Died July 19, 1792, aged 72. WiU, P.C.C.
Brother of Henry (i74i). (G. Mag.; G.E.C.)
MILL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 18, 1741. 3rd s. of
Sir Richard, Bart. B. at Woolbeding, Sussex. Bapt. Jan. 5,
1729. Matric. 1742; LL.B. 1748. R. of Woolbeding and
Kingston Bowsey. Succeeded as 8th Bart., July, 1780. Died
Nov. 1781, unmarried. Brother of Charles (1741).
MILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 30, 1740. B. at West
Putford, Devon. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4. WiU of one of
these names (Exeter) 1764; of Ashburton, clerk.
MILL, JOHN. B.A. 1743 from Clare. Previously matric. at
Christ Church, Oxford, June 16, 1738, age 19. 2nd s.of Sir
Richard, Bart. Bapt. at Woolbeding, Sussex, May 20, 1719.
Assumed the additional surname of Hoby, 1766, under the
wiU of his cousin the Rev. Sir Philip Hoby, of Bisham, Berks.,
Bart. Succeeded his brother Richard as 7th Bart., Mar. 17,
1770. Died July, 1780, s.p. Brother of Charles (1741) and
Henry (1741). (G.E.C.)
MILL, RICHARD. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Southampton, 1st Bart. Matric. from Magdalen
CoUege, Oxford, Jan. 28, 1630-1, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1630-1; M.A. 1633. FeUow of Magdalen CoUege, 1633-42.
Died Jan. 17, 1641-2. WiU, V.C.C, Oxford. (Al. Oxon.)
MYLL, . B.A. 1478-9.
MILLARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May i,
1690. S. of Henry, Esq. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4, as MiUerd.
MILLECENT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 8, 1725. S. of John (1673), of Linton, Cambs. Bapt.
Feb. 17, 1707-8. School, Westminster. Matric. 1725; Scholar,
1726. Of Bergham Hall, Linton, Cambs. Died unmarried.
Mar. 27, 1728. Brother of John (1727). (R. C. Waters, The
Chesters of Chicheley, 167.)
MILLICENT, Sir JOHN. Perhaps FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse,
1606-7. Of Cambridgeshire. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
Knighted, Jan. 20, 1606-7.
MiLLECENT, John
MILLESENT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Sept. i6,
1673. Doubtless only surviving s. of John, of Bergham Hall,
Cambs. B. June 30, 1657. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Married
Dorothy, dau. of Rev. Charles Wright, D.D., Professor of
Arabic at Cambridge. Buried at Linton, Feb. 24, 1716.
Father of Charles (above) and of John (next). {R. C. Waters,
167.)
MILLECENT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 2,
1727. S. of John (above), of Linton, Cambs. Bapt. May 7,
1709. School, Westminster. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1728;
B.A. 1730-1. Fellow, 1733. Died unmarried, Mar. 17, 1734-
Brother of Charles (1725)- i^l- Westmon., 296.)
MILLESENT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1557-8.
MILLECENT, ROGER. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse, 1606-7. S.
of Robert (? above), of Bergham Hall, Linton, Cambs.
Knighted, Mar. 4, 1606-7. (T. A. Walker.)
MILLECHAMP, ELISHA. M.A. from Trinity, 1727. S. of
Elisha, of Hereford, clerk. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Mar. 24. 1715-6, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1719. One
of these names V. of Coleshill, Warws. Will (P.C.C.) 1765.
{Al. Oxon.)
MILLECHAMP, RICHARD. M.A. from King's, 1702. S. of
Timothy, of Ludlow, Salop, clerk. Matric. from New Inn
Hall, Oxford, Mar. 24, 1689-90, age i8; B.A. (Oxford)
1694-5. Ord. priest (Hereford) June 6, 1696. R. of Rudford,
Gloucs., 1697-1708. V. of Gt Marlow, Bucks., 1708-29.
{Al. Oxon.)
MILLEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1562.
B. in London. B.A. 1565-6. Migrated to Christ's. M.A. 1569.
Fellow, 1568-73. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Nov.
1567, age 26. Expelled from the University because of a
sermon preached in St Mary's, Oct. 4, 1573- (Peile, i. 77;
Cooper, I. 322, 561.)
MILLENN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 28,
1626-7. S. of John, gent. B. in London. School, Islington
(Mr Dukeson). Scholar, 1627-31.
MYLLEN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1571.
MILLER or MYLLAR, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Easter, 1546. Of Norfolk. Probably licensed to
practise medicine, 1561. Adm. extra-licentiate, R.C.P., July
18, 1586. (Munk, I. 89.)
MILLER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 9,
1686. S. of John. B. at Marsworth, Bucks. School, Eton.
Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693.
Fellow, 1692. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 7, 1692-3. Doubt-
less serjeant-at-law. Baron of the Exchequer (Scotland).
M.P. for Petersfield, 1722-7. Died May 21, 1730- (A. B.
Beaven.)
MILLER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps 3rd s. of Thomas, of Bishop's
Stortford. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 12; priest, June 13, 1625.
MILLER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 20,
1666. S. of Edward. B. at Cambridge. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Leedes). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1673. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1673: priest, Nov. 14,
1680. R. of Winterton, Norfolk, 1680-1720. Died Mar. 3,
1720, aged 72. Brother of Richard (1666).
MILLER, FRANCKLYN. M.A. from King's, 1682 (Com. Reg.).
S. and h. of Sir Nicholas (1654), of Hyde Hall, Sandon, Herts.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1682. Succeeded his
father. Married and had issue. Died July 24, 1728. Will,
P.C.C. Father of Nicholas (1707-8) and brother of Nicholas
(1681). (Le Neve, Knights, 355; H.R.C., 39.)
MILLER, GEORGE. B.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of Wood Street, London, gent. B. Nov. i, 1616.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, June 27, 1634, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1637; M.A.
1641; B.D. 1648. Fellow of St John's, till 1648, ejected.
MILLER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1623.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Easter, 1624. B.A. 1626-7; M..\.
1630. One of these names V. of Ryton, Salop, 1636.
MILLER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Oct. 28,
1636. S. of Thomas. B. at Ideridgehay, Derbs. Schools,
Hartshorn (Mr Jackson) and Repton (Mr Whitehead).
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. Perhaps Master of
Ashbourne School, Derbs., in 1672, as Mellor. Died 1684.
See Henry Mellor (1653-4)- (Peile, i. 446.)
MILLER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 9, 1659-60.
Matric. 1660.
Miller, Richard
MILLER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 4.
1666. S. of Mark, merchant, of Chichester. B. there. School,
Chichester (Mr Baguley). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1683. Signed for deacon's orders (London) June 15, 1671,
as C. of Stondon, Herts.; for priest's. May 31, 1672, as C. of
Kemsing, Kent. R. of Offham, 1675-1708. His brother
Thomas was created a Baronet in 1705.
MILLER, JACOB. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7.
MILLER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1621.
Probably s. of Nicholas, of Wrotham, Kent; adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1623. Died before his father. Perhaps brother
of Matthew (1612) and Nicholas (1612). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MILLER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1612.
MILLER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8.
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 20, 1624.
S. of Martin, weaver. Bapt. at Ashford, Kent, Oct. 21, 1604.
School, Ashford (Mr Burton). Matric. 1624; B.A. 16277-8.
Emigrated to New England, 1638. Lived for the next nine
years at Dorchester, Rowley and Roxbury, Mass. Pastor at
Yarmouth, 1646-52; and at Groton, 1662-3. Died at Groton,
June 14, 1663. (Venn, i. 266; J. G. Bartlett.)
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 19, 1644. Of
London.
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, Oct. 5, 1680.
S. of John. B. at Thetford, Cambs., Dec. 8, 1666. School,
Cambridge (Perse, Mr Griffith). Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1683;
B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Chaplain to the King's forces at
New York, 1692-5. R. of Effingham, Surrey, 1696-1724-
Buried there Nov. 19, 1724. (Manning and Bray, 11. 714-)
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Caius, Feb. 19,
1728-9. S. of Sir Thomas, Bart., of Lavant, Sussex. B. at
Chichester. Schools, Midhurst (Mr Levet) and Winchester.
Matric. 1729. Succeeded as Bart., Nov. 1733. Married
Susan, dau. of Matthew Combe, M.D., of Winchester. Died
Apr. 19, 1772. Brother of Thomas (1731)- (Venn, 11. 30.)
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 15,
1736. S. of James, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Clifton. School, Clitheroe, Lanes. (Mr Purke). Matric. 1736;
B.A. 1739-40. One of these names (B.A.), R. of Cowthorpe,
Yorks., 1748-68. V. of Almondbury, 1767-8. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 472.)
MILLER, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1634; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. priest (Lincohi) Dec. 24,
1643.
MILLER, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1612.
S. of Nicholas, of Horsnells Crouch, Kent. B.A. 1615-6;
M.A. 1619; B.D. 1627. FeUow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest. May 24, 1624. R. of
Buckland, Surrey, 1626. Brother of Nicholas (1612) and
perhaps of James (1621), father of Nicholas (1654). (Le Neve,
Knights, 354; Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of Surrey, 1662.)
MILLER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1612.
S. of Nicholas, of Horsnells Crouch, Wrotham, Kent. B.A.
1615-6. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, i6i6. Of Hyde
HaU, Herts. Knighted, Mar. 21, 1640-1. Succeeded his
father, 1640. Of Oxenheath, Kent. Married Anne, dau. of
WUliam Stvle, of Langley, Kent. Died Feb. 20, 1658, aged 66.
Brother of Matthew (1612) and perhaps of James (1621).
(Le Neve, Knights, 354; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MILLER, NICHOLAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1654. Of
Surrey. S. of Matthew (1612), R. of Buckland, Surrey.
Knighted, July 23, 1681. Sheriff of Herts., 1681. Of Hyde
HaU, Sandon, Herts. Married Mary Franklyn, sister and heir
of WiUiam, of Gray's Inn. Buried at Sandon, July 8, 1698.
Father of the next and of FranckJyn (1682). (Vis. of Surrey,
1662; Clutterbuck, iii. 580.)
MILLER, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, July 8,
1681. Resided one year. S. of Nicholas (1654) (afterwards
Knt.,of Hyde HaU, Herts.). B. in London. School, Hertford.
Brother of Francklyn (1682). (Le Neve, Knights, 354; Peile,
II. 84.)
MILLER, NICHOLAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
Jan. 20, 1707-8. ist s. of Franklyn (1682), Esq. B. at
Locksby, Warws. School, Wrestlingworth, Beds. Matric.
1708. Succeeded his father at Hyde HaU, 1728. Married
Mary, widow of Captain Wates. Buried at Sandon, Herts,
Mar. II, 1728-9. (Le Neve, Knights, 354; Clutterbuck, ill.
580.)
MILLER, RANDOLPH. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1618; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1621-2.
MILLER, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1637. Of London.
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Miller, Richard
MILLER RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Apr. 26,
i66''> i^ of Edward. B. at Cambridge. Schools, Cambndge,
Huntinedon and Bury. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
i67^ Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1671. One of these
names R. of Felsham, Sufiolk, 1680-91. One, R. of South
Runcton, Norfollt, 1690-1702. Died 1702. Brother of
Edward (1666). {Peile, 11. 3.)
MILLER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1630-1.
MILLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1584-5; U.A. 1588. One of these names Inc. of Well,
Vorks., 1608-34.
MILLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1607.
MILLER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1623;
B A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Perhaps V. of St Mary, Sandwich,
Kent, 1635-42. V. of Stoke, 1637-60; ejected, 1649. V. of
Teynham, 1642-60. Died 1660.
MILLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Peterhouse, Sept.
15 1674 Of London. S. of John, of Brampton, Hunts.
School, Huntingdon. Scholar, 1674-5; Matric. 1675; B.A.
1678-9. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 5, 1676-7.
Barrister, 1682. Died Nov. 12, 1683. M.I. at Brampton.
Founder of an exhibition at Peterhouse. {T. A . Walker.)
MILLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', July i, 1719- Of
Surrey. Matric. 1720.
MILLER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius, c. July, 1731-
S. of Sir Thomas, Bart., of Lavant, Sussex. Died aged about
21. Brother of John (1728-9). (Venn, 11. 35.)
MILLER, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1647; B.A. 1650-1.
MILLER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
MILLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June
21, 1658. S. of William. B. at Coventry, Warws. Matric.
1659; B.A. 1661-2. Ord. priest (Lichfield) July 26, 1663.
V. of Wednesbury, StafEs., 1664. [Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
MILLER, . B.A. 1491-2.
MILLERD, see MILLARD.
MILLERS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1607.
MILLESENT, see MILLECENT.
MILLESON, BORROWDALE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 8, 1624; readm. Fell. -Com. Mar. 15, 1624-5. S. of
Edmund, gent. B. at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Taught
by Mr Crosman and Mr Dickinson. Lord of the manor of
DuUingham, Cambs. Of Norton, Suffolk, Esq. Died Jan. 13,
1678. Buried at Norton. M.I. WiU, P.C.C. {Venn, i. 267;
Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; V. B. Redstone.)
MILLESON or MILESON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 12,
1669. Of Cambridge. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
Ord. deacon (London) June 10, 1677; priest (Norwich) Nov.
1679. R. of Norton, Sufiolk, 1691-9. Married, at Norton,
June 20, 1682, Martha Turner. Buried there Oct. 14, 1699.
Father of the next.
MILESON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Aug. 3, 1703.
S. of John (above). B. at Norton, Suffolk. Bapt. Feb. 1,
1685-6. School, Lavenham (Mr Drift). B.A. 1707-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 20, 1708-9; priest, Mar. 5, 1709-10.
R. of Norton, Suffolk, 1709-40. R. of Honington, 1737-40.
Died 1740-1. (Peile, 11. 158; V. B. Redstone.)
MILLISON or MILESON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Caius, June 8, 1624. S. of John, of East Haddlesey, Yorks.
School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Preb. of Chichester, 1635-42. R.
of Beccles, Suffolk, 1638-40. R. of Catfield, Norfolk, 1640-2.
Chaplain to Bishop Mountague. Archdeacon of Suffolk,
1640-2. Went abroad and joined the Roman Church.
Entered the Society of Jesus, at Watten, 1643. Employed
in the English Mission, 1651-63. At Ghent and Liege. Died
there Nov. 1, 1668. First cousin of Borrowdale. {Venn, 1.267.)
MILESON, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1659. Of
Suffolk. One of these names buried at Norton, Nov. 23, 1661.
MILLET, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 27, 1667.
Matric. 1667-8; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1678. Will of one of
these names (Exeter) 1732; of St Just, Cornwall.
MILLET, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 8,
1713. S. of James (? above), of St Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall.
Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7. Admon. of one of these names
(Exeter) ; of Stithians, Cornwall, clerk.
MILLET, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 29, 1615.
Matric. 1615. One of these names, of Harrow, Middlesex,
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1617. Probably Licensed to marry,
July 7, 1627, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert White, of Hampstead;
of Harrow, Ijachelor, age 30.
MILLET, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Jan. 18,
1729-30. S. of John, of St Erth, Cornwall. B.A. 1734-5.
MiLLiNGTON, William
MILIMET, WALTER DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1329;
Scholar and Fellow of King's Hall, till 1350, when he received
a benefice.
MILLING or MELLING, HUGH. D.D. 1519-20 (Incorp. from
Exeter College, Oxford). V. of All Samts', Northampton,
1511-30. R.of Farthingstone, 1526-31. WiU (Archd. North-
ants.) 1531; of Towcester, Northants.; to be buried there.
(H. I. Longden.)
MILLING, THOMAS. Incorp. D.D. from Oxford, 1470-1. Of
Gloucester Hall, D.D. A monk of Westminster Abbey.
Prior, 1466-9. Abbot, 1469-74. Received Elizabeth Wood-
ville, 'Queen of Edward IV, when she took sanctuary there,
Oct. 1, 1470. Godfather to her son (Edward V) at his baptism
in the Abbey. Made Privy Councillor by Edward IV. Bishop
of Hereford, 1474-92. Died there Mar. 1492. Buried in
Westminster Abbey. (Pearce, Monks of Westminster.)
MILLINGTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1638.
Of Nottinghamshire.
MILLINGTON, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 15,
1611-2. Doubtless s. and h. of Anthony, of Felley Abbey,
Notts., Esq. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6. Adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, Oct. 19, 1614. Called to the Bar, June 14, 1621. M.P.
for Nottingham, 1640-53. Deputy-Lieutenant for Notting-
ham, 1642. Chairman of the committee for plundered
ministers. Active in the trial of King Charles; signed the
death-warrant, 1649. Tried and condemned to death, 1660;
sentence commuted to imprisonment for life. Died in Jersey,
1666. Buried there. Brother of John (1613). {D.N.B.;
T. A . Walker.)
MILLINGTON, JOHN. B.Can.L. Master of Clare Hall, Aug.
13, 1455-66; resigned, May 3, 1466, and accepted a cure.
Brother of William. {Clare Coll. Hist., 25.)
MILLINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1613. 2nd s. of Anthony, of Felley, Notts., gent. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 2, 1620-1. Called to the Bar, June 24,
1628. Obtained Royal Household employment. Purveyor
of the Cellar to the King, 1626. Brother of Gilbert.
MILLINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1646; B.A. 1650, Intruded Fellow of King's, May 7,
1651. M.A. 1652. Probably of Felley Abbey, Notts. One of
the name died May 27, 1656. Buried at Brailsford, Co.
Derby.
MILLINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar.
31, 1655. S. of John, deceased, of Southwell, Notts. B. there.
School, Nottmgham. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 10, 1655,
as s. and h. of John, late of Stanton, Notts. Probably ser-
jeant-at-law. M.P. for Retford, 1685-7.
MILLINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 26, 1668. S. of Antony, of Salop. Matric. 1669; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675; D.D. 1702. Fellow, c. 1673- Taxor, 1691.
Senior Proctor, 1700-1. Incorp. at Oxford, 1677. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 18, 1675; priest (London) Feb. 24, 1677-8.
V. of Fulboum .\11 Saints', Cambs., 1690. V. of Kensington,
1700-28. Preb. of St Paul's, 1703-28. R. of Stoke Newing-
ton, Middlesex, 1705-28. Died Mar. 25, 1728. Will, P.C.C.
Benefactor to Newington. {Al. Oxon.)
MILLINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 30, 1720.
B. at Witham, Essex. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1728.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1724. One of these names R.
of Cricksea, Essex, 1728-9.
MILLINGTON, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Michs. 1632; LL.B. 1641. Master of Boston Grammar School,
1648. Head Master of Lewisham Grammar School, 1660-77.
Died 1677. Buried at Lewisham. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1677.
(H. G. Harrison.)
MILLINGTON, PETER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1622;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. One of these names ejected from
Cardington, Beds., 1662. {Peile, i. 346.)
MILLINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1613.
MILLINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1646; scholar from Westminster. S. of Thomas, of Newbury,
Berks. B.A. 1648-9. Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, 1649. M.A.
(Oxford) 1651. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1657. M.B. and M.D.
(Oxford) 1659. Sedleian Professor at Oxford, i675-i704.
Court physician. F.R.C.P., 1672; Treasurer, 1686-90;
President, 1696-1704. Knighted, Mar. 6, 1679-80. Licensed,
Feb. 23, 1679-80, to marry Anne Hannah King, widow. The
alleged discoverer of sexuality in plants. Died Jan. 5, 1703-4,
aged 74. Buried at Gosfield, Essex. Will, P.C.C. {Munk, i.
363; D.N.B.)
MILLINGTON, WILLIAM. D.D. B. at Pocklington, Yorks. R.of
St Nicholas House, 1441. Probably Fellow of Clare. First
Provost of King's, 1443-63, retired, and returned to Clare.
One of those appointed to draw up the statutes of Queens'.
Vice-chancellor, 1457. Died 1466. Buried in St Edward's,
Cambridge. {Hist, of King's; Harwood; D.N.B.)
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MiLLiNGTON, William
MILLINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 2,
1670. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1678.
MILLION, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, June 24,
1679. S. of George, of Worcestershire. School, Chaddesley,
Worcs. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1682-3.
MILLS, BERNARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 18,
1732. S.of John,ofBury,Sufiolk. School, Bury (Mr Kynnes-
man). Matric. 1732-3; Scholar, 1736; B.A. 1736-7; M.A.
1740- D.D. 1758. Fellow, 1739- Ord. deacon (Lmcoln)
June's, 1737. Reader at St Mary's, Bury, 1745-57; Lecturer,
i757_66. R. of WordweU, Suffolk, 1750. R. of Hitcham,
1753-87. Married Theophila, dau. of Edward Isaac Jackson,
of Bury. Died Dec. 9, 1787. Probably his will proved (Bury)
1790. (G. Mag.; Davy MSS., 19,142.)
MILLES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Aug. 27,
1723. S. of Samuel (1687), of Canterbury, Esq. Bapt. at the
Cathedral, Oct. 30, 1706. Matric. 1724-5; B.A. 1727-8. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1731; priest, Mar. 5, 1731-2- R- of
Harbledown, Kent, 1734-49- V. of Little Walsingham,
Norfolk. Married Ruth, dau. of Robert Brooke, of Margate.
Died June 25, 1749. Buried at Heme, Kent. Brother of
Christopher (1714-5) and Edward (i73i)- (H- G. Harrison.)
MILLES, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. from St John's, 1611-2; M.A.
1615. Probably from Merchant Taylors' School; b. 159°;
adm. 1598.
MILLES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Mar. 19, 1714-5; Fell.-Com. Oct. 18, I7i7- S. of Samuel
(1687), of Canterbury, Esq. Matric. 1715-6; B.A. 1718-9;
M.A. 1722. Fellow, 1720. Of Nackington, Kent. Married
Mary, dau. of Richard Warner, of Norfolk. Brother of Charles
(7723) and Edward (1731). (Hasted, 111. 729-)
MILLS, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1642. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649; D.D. 1679.
Fellow. Junior Proctor, 1653-4. Ord. priest (Brownrigg,
Bishop of Exeter) Mar. 13, 1655-6. R. of St Olave, Hart
Street, London, 1658-89. R. of Wanstead, Essex, 1667-89.
President of Sion College, 1670-2. Buried at St Olave's,
Mar. 30, 1689. M.I. WiU (P.C.C).
MILLES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1 62 1. One of these names, a Winchester scholar, age 12 in
1615, from Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
• MILLES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1731. Of Kent. 4th s. of Samuel (1687), of Canterbury.
Adm. Scholar, Jan. 6, 1731-2; B.A. 1734-5- FeUow, 1735-76.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 4, 1729-30. Called to the
Bar, May 20, 1737. F.R.S., 1746. Died Feb. 6, 1776. Brother
of Charles (1723) and Christopher (1714-5). (G. Mag.;
Hasted, iii. 729.)
MILLS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, June i,
1636. Of Kent. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1637; B.A.
1639-40; Scholar, 1640. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
Dec. 9, 1642.
MILLS, HENRY. M.A. 1698 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Nathaniel, of Wells, Somerset. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Mar. 23, 1690-1, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1694; M.A.
1698. Master of Wells School, 1699. Preb. of Wells, 1702.
Chaplain to Archbishop Whitgift. Master of the Hospital
and Free School, Croydon. R. of Merstham, Surrey, 1724-42.
Died at Croydon, Apr. 11, 1742. Buried at Merstham. {Al.
Oxon. ; Manning and Bray, n. 264.)
MILLS, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Nov. i, 1655.
S. of Thomas, of Carrington's Farm, Cockfield, Suffolk. B.
there. Bapt. Sept. 30, 1638. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Ord. priest (Ardfert)
Aug. 7, i66o. C. of Barley, Herts., in 1664. V. of High
Wycombe, 1674. R- of Highclere, Hants., 1680-1720. Died
July 6, 1720. Buried at Highclere. M.I. there. Portrait
engraved by Virtue. Life printed, 1721. Brother of Samuel
(1643) and father of the next. {D.N.B.; Babington, Cock-
field.)
MILLES, ISAAC. M.A. from Sidney, 1701. S. of Isaac (above),
of Highclere, Hants., clerk. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, July 7, 1692, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1696. Treasurer
of Waterford Cathedral, 1714-27. Preb. of Lismore, 1716-27.
R. of Litchfield, Hants., 1727-41- WiU (P.C.C.) 1741- {Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MILLS, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1621; B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. Fellow, 1627.
MILLES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1574. One
of these names V. of Rodraersham, Kent, 1580-1610. Died
1610.
MYLLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1584-5-
MILLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1589;
B.A. from Clare, 1593-4; M.A. 1597-
Mills, Thomas
MILLES, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter, 1602.
One of these names of Davington, Kent; knighted, Aug. 5,
1628.
MILLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine'.s, May 15, 1668.
Matric. 1668; B.A, 1671-2.
MILLS, JOSEPH. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1678. Of Canter-
bury. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1682 {Com. Reg.).
MILLS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 16, 1751. S. of
Thomas (1720), clerk, P.C. of Cowbit, Lines., deceased.
Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1755; priest. Mar. 6, i757. V. of Cowbit. R. of Weston and
Dembleby, Lines., 1780-4. Died Dec. 19, 1805. (A. Gray.)
MILLS, MICHAEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1683.
B. at Windrush, Gloucs. Matric. Easter, 1684; B.A. 1687-8;
M.A. 1691. Fellow, 1687. Died in College, of small-pox,
July 25, 1696. Buried in the Chapel. (Harwood.)
MILLS, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 9,
1662. S. of Peter, of London, surveyor. Matric. 1662. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Mar. 16, 1664-5.
MYLLES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1577.
MILLS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 28, 1673. S. of
Walter, M.D. Of Great St Bartholomew's, London. Bapt.
there, Feb. 19, 1656-7. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A.
1680. Fellow, 1680. Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 23, 1683; priest, Feb. 24, 1683-4. Probably
V. of Ridge, Herts., c. 1685. A non-juror, but afterwards
conformed. Brother of Walter (1670). (Waylen's Cromwell,
127.)
MILLS, RICHARD. B.A. 1675 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Portsmouth, Hants. Matric. from St Edmund's
Hall, Oxford, Oct. 30, 1671, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1675.
MILLS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 26, 1701, as
B.A. of Balliol College, Oxford. (Not in Al. Oxon.)
MILLS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 23,
1707. Only s. of Richard, clerk. B. at Islington, Middlesex.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1707; B.A. 171 1-2; M.A. 1715.
Ord. deacon (London) May 31, 1713; priest, Sept. 25, 1715.
Probably R. of Little Greenford, Middlesex, 1720-46. Will,
P.C.C.
MYLLES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1582-
3; B.A. 1586-7.
MILLES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1627.
MILLS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1629; B.A.
1632-3; M.A. 1636. V. of Petham, Kent, 1641; 'M.A.';
perhaps R. of Chelsfield, Kent, 1650-92. The V. of Petham
married, at Willesborough, Kent, Oct. 10, 1648, Mary Water-
man, of Ashford. Died 1692. (H. G. Harrison.)
MILLS, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1626. Of Kent. Perhaps V. of St Mary, Sandwich, 1642-4.
Died 1644.
MILLES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 9,
1643. S. of Thomas, of Cockfield, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Bury St Edmunds (Mr Tho. Stephens). Matric. 1644; B.A.
1646-7; M.A. 1654. Ord. priest (Ardfert) June 30, 1660.
V. of Royston, Herts., 1661-88. R. of Duxford St Peter,
Cambs., 1665. Died 1688. Brother of Isaac (1655).
MILLS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 26, 1680. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4.
MILLS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 22, 1687.
Of Kent. Doubtless s. and h. of Christopher, of Heme, Esq.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 29, 1686. M.P. for Canter-
bury, 1722-7. Died Dec. 11, 1727, aged 58. Father of ChEurles
(1723), Christopher (1714-5) and Edward (1731)- (A- B.
Beaven.)
MILLES or MYLNES, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1563; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 2, 1570. Perhaps R. of Cheadle, Staffs., 1574. Will
proved (P.C.C.) 1583; clerk, of St Dvmstan-in-the-East,
London.
MILLES, THEODORE. M.A. from Pembroke, 1748. S. of
Jeremiah, R. of Duloe, Cornwall. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, July 8, 1729,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1733. Grandson of Isaac (1655). {Al.
Oxon.)
MYLLYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1547.
MILLES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596. Perhaps
matric. again, as pens., Michs. 1598. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A.
1603. Usher at Moulton School, Lines., in 1611. (Cooper,
III. 17.)
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 25, 1623. Of London. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1627; M.A.
1631. Fellow, 1626-33. C. of Kersey, Sufiolk. Died there of
the plague. (Harwood.)
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MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 15, i675.
Matric. 1676.
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 13.
1709-10. S. of Simon, farmer, of Silverton, Devon. School,
Uffculme (Mr Dcyman, of Sidney). Matric. 17 10; B.A.
1714-5-
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 4,
1720. S. of Thomas, of Spalding, Lines. B. at Grantham.
School, Spalding (Mr Neve). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1726; priest, June i,
1729. Schoolmaster at Donnington. P.C. of Cowbit, Lines.
Died 1741. Father of Joseph (i75J)- (Scott-Mayor, 111.
335.)
MILLES, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 19,
1670. S. of Walter, M.D. B. in London. School, Charter-
house. Matric. 1670; M.B. 1675; M.D. 1680. F.R.S., 1682.
F.R.C.P., 1683. Died Jan. 7, 1725-6. WiU, P.C.C. Brother
of Richard (1673). {P"l^, "- 29; Munk, i. 426.)
MILLS or MILES, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1681.
Of Canterbury. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688.
Perhaps V. of Eastchurch, Kent, 1689-99. Died 1699.
MILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 29, 1716. S. of
George, of Ripon. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20. Ord. priest
(York) June 4, 1721. V. of Wharram Percy, Yorks.; and
C. of Acklam Chapel, i73i-47- Died i747-
miLLSj . Adm. at Magdalene, Oct. 5, 1672.
MILMAN, FRANCIS. M.A. from Christ's, 1735. S. of Francis,
V. of Paignton, Devon. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
1718. age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. R. of East Ogwell, Devon,
and V. of Abbots Kerswell. Died 1773- Will (Exeter)
1774. Grandfather of H. H. Milman, Dean of St Paul's.
{Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 218.)
MILNE, JAMES. M.D. 1690 {Com. Reg.). Extra-licentiate,
R.C.P., Feb. 9, 1691-2. Doctor in London.
MILNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 29, 1713- S. of
Charles. B. at Rochdale, Lanes. Bapt. there. May 6, 1694.
Matric. 1713, 'MiUier'; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720. Fellow,
1719. Incorp. at Oxford, 1723. Ord. deacon (York) June 12,
1720. Perhaps R. of Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, 1723-5-
Died 1725. (E. Axon.)
MILNE or MILL, . B.A. 1475-6; M.A. 1479-
MILNE,
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, 1689.
MILNER, BARACHIAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 20,
1672. S. of Thomas, of Beverley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Beverley. Perhaps brother of Joseph (1671-2).
MILNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ'"?, Nov. i,
1716. S. of John. B. at York. School, Bradford (Mr Clapham).
Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1725; M.D. i734- Studied
at Leyden, 1721. F.R.C.P., i754- Settled at Aylesford
Hall, Maidstone. Died there c. 1771. Will (P.C.C.) Nov.
1771. Brother of John (1703). (Munk, 11. 197; Peile, 11.
190.)
MILNER, CLINTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jime 18, 1634.
S. and h. of Henry, of Wickenby, Lines., Esq. B. in Middle-
sex. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6,
1636-7. CaUed to the Bar, Feb. 11, 1645-6. WiU (P.C.C.)
1656. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
MYLNER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1580-1 ;
B.A. 1584-5-
MILNER, GERVIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591.
MILNER, GREGORY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1572.
S. of John, of Pudsey, Yorks. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
Fellow. Proctor, 1594-5. Subscribed for deacon and priest
(Lincoln) June 12, 1587. Perhaps preb. of Canterbury,
1600-14. Died at Sawston, Cambs., Nov. 5, 1615. M.I.
there. (Le Neve, Man.)
MILNER, HAROLD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 9,
1689. S. of John. B. at Wakefield. School, Wakefield (Mr
Armitage). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1692-3; M.A.
1699. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1701; priest, May 30,
1708. Head Master of Daventry School, 1701-11. Admon.,
1711; of Daven try, clerk. Brother of John (1689). (Peile, 11.
112; H. I. Longden.)
MILNER, JEREMY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 17,
1648. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Notton-in-Royston,
near Wakefield, Yorks. B. there. School, Hemsworth (Mr
Pullin). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2. Ejected from Rothwell,
Yorks., 1662. Afterwards preacher in Yorkshire. Minister
of Gt Houghton Chapel, 1672-81. Died Mar. 7, 1681.
(Calamy, 11. 572; M. H. Peacock.)
MILNER or MILLER, JOHN. Scholar of Gonville Hall, 1537-
41; B.A. 1539-40.
MiLNER, Robert
MILNER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1578. One of these names V. of Bapchild, Kent, 1585-93
(died).
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, June 21,
1642 S. of John, of Skircoates in HaUfax. B. there. Bapt.
Feb 10 1627-8. School, Halifax. B.A. 1644-5; B.D. 1662
(Lit Reg ) C. of Beeeton, Halifax, 1660. P.C. of St John's,
Leeds, 1662-77. V. of Leeds, 1677-90- Preb. of Ripon,
1681-90; deprived as non-juror, 1689. Retired to St John's,
Cambridge. Author, theological. Died Feb. 16, 1702. Buried
in the College Chapel. Father of Thomas (1669). (Peile, 1.
482; D.N. B.)
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, June 25,
1668. School, Houghton. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A.
1675. P.C. of Crosdale, Durham, 1675-81. Minor canon of
Durham, 1675-1705; Sacrist, 1681-9; Precentor, 1689-1705.
V. of Billingham, 1681-5. V. of Heighington, 1685-1705.
Married, at Durham Cathedral, Nov. 4, 1675, Joanna Stones,
widow. Buried in Durham Cathedral, June 5, 1705. (H. M.
Wood; T. A. Walker, 137.)
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 12, 1671. Re-
adm. as Fell.-Com. July 9, 1672. Perhaps s. and h. of
Tempest, of Wistow, Yorks., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, June
28, 1671. Consul at Lisbon. Married Elizabeth Covall, of
Lines. (Due. Lead., i77-)
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Christ's, May 9, 1689.
S. of John. B. at Wakefield. School, Wakefield (Mr Anmtage).
Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1699.
Perhaps ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1693; priest (Peterb.)
June 3, 1699. Doubtless R. of Thakeham, Sussex, 1707-41-
Died there Sept. 27, 1741. Buried there. M.I. Brother of
Harold (1689). (Peile, 11. 113; H. I. Longden.)
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 20, 1703.
S of John. B. at Pudsey, Yoiks. School, Bradford (Mr
Clapham). Scholar, 1704-5; Matrio. 1705. Probably identical
with John, 'M.D., of Pudsey.' Died Feb. 1724- Brother of
Charles (1716). (Peile, 11. 158; Burke, Ext. Bart.; Due. Lead.,
177.)
MILLNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 21, 1727- Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1728; Scholar; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1745-
V. of Chipping, Lanes., 1739-77- King's preacher, 1748.
Friend of Wesley. Died Dec. 9, 1777, aged 67. M.I. at
Chipping. (R. Stewart-Brown; J. Parker.)
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar and pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 1736-7. S. of Thomas, of Guisborough, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Clark). Migrated to Jesus. Matric.
1737; Scholar; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. i744- FeUow of Jesus,
1748-76. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Feb. 22, 1740-1. V. of
Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1763. V. of Hundon, Suffolk,
1766-75. R. of Tewin, Herts., 1774-9- Died June 28, 1779.
M.I. at Tewin. Will, P.C.C.
MILNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 21, 1671-2.
S. of Thomas, attorney. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School,
Beverley. Matric. 1672. Perhaps brother of Barachias.
MILLNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 4,
1712. Of Shephall, Herts. Perhaps s. of WiUiam (1676).
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 21, 1718; priest, Oct. 1719- (G- Mag.)
MILNER, JOSEPH {1749). se^ BUTLER, JOSEPH.
MYLLNER, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1559-
MILNER, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
MILNER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1612.
B. at Whitwell, Derbs. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 13, 1624-5, age 29.
MILNER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Lent, 1623-4;
B.A. 1627-8.
MILNER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Feb. 6, 1648-9. S. of John, late of Bramwith, Yorks., gent.
School, Doncaster. Matric. 1648-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. 10, 1648-9.
MILNER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 29,
1661. S. of William, husbandman, of South Hindley, in
Felkirk, Bamsley, Yorks. B. there. School, Wakefield (Mr
Doughty). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1664-5. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 1668-9; priest. May, 1670.
MILNER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1579-
B. at Stamford, Northants. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587- Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 26, 1586, age 26. V.of Wellingoe, 1586.
R. of Letchworth, Herts., 1593- R of Alwalton, Hunts.,
1594-1601. Will (Peterborough) 1601.
MILNER, ROBERT. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4. Ord. deacon
and priest (Chester) July 17, 1608.
MILLNER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1620;
B.A. (?); UJl. 1629.
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MILNER, THOMAS. B.A. from Trinity, 1596-7-
MILNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May
12, 1669. S. of John (1642), clerk, of Leeds, Yorks. Matric.
1672; B.A. 1672-3; U.A. 1676. Fellow, c. 1673. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 11, 1676-7; priest, June 10, i677- Perhaps
V. of Heveisham, Westmorland, 1678-86. R. of Bexhill,
Sussex, 1686-1722. Buried there Dec. 3, 1722. (W. C.
Renshaw.)
MILNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 23,
1677. S. of Luke, butcher. B. at Bridgnorth, Salop. School,
Bridgnorth (Mr Comes). Matric. 1677-8. One of these names,
'literate,' ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 18, i68i; priest, 1683.
P.C. of Haile-with-Ponsonby, Cumberland, 1684-1702. Buried
Jan. II, 1701-2. (E. Axon.)
MILNER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, May
27, 1700. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1700; B.A.
1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 23, 1705;
priest, June 8, 1707. Buried in Durham Cathedral, Aug. 3,
1708. Nephew of John (1668).
MILNER, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, Jan.
7, 1736-7. S. of Robert, of London, Esq. Matric. 1737-
MILNER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1488-9. Of York diocese. M.A.
1492-3. Fellow of Pembroke, 1489. Proctor, 1496-7. Ord.
priest (Ely) Apr. 10, 1490. Perhaps V. of Swavesey, Cambs.
MILNER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1676.
Matric. 1676; B.A. i68o-i; M.A. 1684. Fellow, 1681. V. of
Shephall, Herts., 1691-1713. Died 1713. Perhaps father of
Joseph (1712).
MILNER, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, May 5,
1704 (probably King's scholar at Durham School, 1701).
Matric. 1704; B.A. 1709-10. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 24,
1710; priest, Sept. 23, 1711- Preb. of York, i7i4-9- One of
these names (B.A.), R. of Birkby, Northallerton, 1721.
MILNER, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Mar. 19,
1712-3. S. of William, of Nun Appleton, Yorks., Esq. and
sometime (1697) Mayor of Leeds. School, Eton. Matric. 1713-
Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 9, 1713- Created Bart.,
Feb. 26, 1716-7. M.P. for York, 1722-34. Grand Master of
the English Freemasons, 1728. Married, Dec. 5, 1716,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Dawes, Bart., and Archbishop
of York. Died in St George's, Hanover Square, Nov. 23, 1745-
Admon., P.C.C. {G.E.C^
MILNER, . B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1501.
MILNER, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1579.
MILNER, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Nov. 4,
1738 (name off, 1741). Perhaps William, s. of WiUiam (above).
B. c. 1725. Succeeded as Bart., 1745- Sheriff of Yorks.,
1747-8. Receiver-General of Excise, 1748. Married and had
issue. Died Nov. 8, 1774. Buried at Leeds. [G.E.C.; Due.
Leod., 216.)
MILNES, ELLIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594; B.A.
1597-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1598, age 25. C. of
Stradset, Norfolk; priest, Dec. 21, 1599.
MILNES, JAMES. \Am. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 14,
1683. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Newchapel, Wol-
stan ton, Staffs. School, Chell (private; Mr Bourne). Matric.
1683. Created M.A. at Oxford, Feb. II, 1703-4. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Dec. 19, 1686. R. of Ingestre, Staffs., 1691. Preb.
of Lichfield, 1713-39. {Al. Oxon.)
MILNES, JAMES ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Apr. 24, 1751. S. of Thomas, of Newark, Notts. School,
Bradford. Matric. 1751; LL.B. 1758; LL.D. i779- Ord.
deacon (Lincota) Feb.; priest, May, 1758. Perhaps V. of
Halton, Lines., 1764. R. of Shelton, Notts. R. of Brant
Broughton, Lines., 1779. Married Ann Wright, of Spilsby.
Died 1814, at Newark-on-Trent. (Peile, 11. 255; G. Mag.;
F.M.G.)
MILNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 4, 1673. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8, as Mills.
MILNES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 9, 1697.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1701-2.
MILNES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 6, 1731- S. of
George, Esq., of Dunston, Derbs. Of Dunston Hall, Esq., J. P.
Died Mar. 11, 1773, aged 59. Buried in Chesterfield Church.
{F.M.G.)
MILSENT, JOHN. B.A. 1528-9.
MILSENT, WILLIAM. B.A. 1507-8; M.A. 1511; B.D. 1517-8.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1511. University preacher. R. of
Orton Waterville, Hunts., 1532. Died 1551.
MILSENT, . B.A. 1478-9.
MILTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's,
Feb. 14, 1630-1. S. of John. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 30, 1632.
V.A.C. III. 193
MiLWARD, James
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1639-40. Bencher, 1660. Reader,
1667. Serjeant-at-law, 1686. Deputy recorder of Ipswich,
1674. Knighted, Apr. 25, 1686. Baron of Exchequer, 1686-7.
Justice, Common Pleas, 1687-8. Became a Roman Catholic.
Married Thomasine, dau. of WiUiam Webber, of London.
Died Mar. 1692-3. Buried in St Nicholas, Ipswich. Brother
of the poet. {Peile.i. 406; D.N. B.; N. and Q., 6th S.,vi. 291.)
MILTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from King's, Lent,
1663.
MILTON, GEOFFREY. ' King's Scholar' at Cambridge, 1332.
MILTON, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, 1594. Of Eton. Matric. c. 1594; B..\. 1598-9; M.A.
1602. FeUow, 1597-9.
MILTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 12, 1624-5.
S. of John, scrivener, of Bread Street, Cheapside. B. there,
1608. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A.
1632. At Cambridge wrote Latin poems on University
events; an Ode on the NtUivity, 1629, the Sonnet to Shake-
speare, 1630 and some English poems. Nicknamed ' the Lady
of Christ's.' Lived at Horton, Bucks., with his father, reading
classics, 1632-8; also studied mathematics and music. Wrote
L'Allegroand II Penseroso, 1632; Arcades, 1633, and Comus,
1634. TraveUed abroad, chiefly in Italy, 1637-9- Tutor to
his two nephews Edward and John PhiUips, 1640; Uved in
Aldersgate Street, London, and took pupUs, 1640-7. En-
gaged in ecclesiastical and political controversy. Marned
Mary PoweU, 1643. PubUshed the notorious pamphlet on
the 'doctrine and discipline of divorce' upon his wife's
return to her father's home. Attacked by the Stationer's
Company for publishing pamphlets without licence; wrote
Areopagitica, 1644. ReconcUed to his wife, 1645. Latin
secretary to the Council of State, 1649-60. Of&ciaUy replied
to Eikon Basilike with Eikonoklastes, 1649, and to Salmasius
with Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio, 1650; lost his eyesight
after the completion of this work. Married Catherine Wood-
cock, 1656. Arrested, 1660, but fined and released. Lived
for a short time at Holbom and afterwards in Jewin Street;
subsequently removed to a house in Artillery Walk, Bunhill
Fields. Married his third wife, Elizabeth MinshuU, 1662.
Retired to Chalfont St Giles, Bucks., during the plague,
1665. Published Paradise Lost, 1667; received £10 for it, his
widow settling aU subsequent claims for £8. Paradise Re-
gained and Samson Agonistes, published together, 1671. For
an account of his works see D.N.B. Died Nov. 8, 1674.
Buried in St GUes', Cripplegate. Brother of Christopher
(1630-1). {PeiU, I. 364; D.N.B.)
MILTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, Jan. 29,
1667-8. S. of Christopher, of Ipswich. Matric. 1668.
MILTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 24, i733-
S. of WiUiam, coUector of taxes. B. at Dedham, Essex.
School, Dedham (Mr Grimwood). Matric. i735; B.A. 1737-8;
M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 18, 1738-9; priest,
Feb. 22, 1740-1. R. of St James', Colchester, 1743-67. V. of
Fingringhoe, Essex, 1749-67. Chaplain to the Earl of
Northesk. Will, P.C.C. {Scott-Mayor, in. 447.)
MILTON, ROBERT. Priest-scholar of God's House, c. 1448.
Perhaps R. of Helpston, Northants., 1476.
MILTON, . Scholar at Clare, from Wakefield School, 1623.
Of Pudsey, Yorks. Did not matriculate.
MILVER, . B.A. 1489-90-
MILWARD, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1560.
MILWARD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity. Apr. 24,
1718. S. of Charies, of Fielden, Beds. School, Cople, Beds.
(Mr HoUoway). Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2.
MILWARD, COLLETT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 27,
1677, from Pembroke CoUege, Oxford. Matric. there, Apr. 6,
1677, age 18. S. of WiUiam, of Lymingtcn, Warws. School,
Worcester (Mr Jo. Wright). Matric. 1680.
MYLWARD, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1568.
MILWARD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July 8,
1728. S. of Edward, of Chaddesley, Worcs. School, Chaddes-
ley (Mr Bradley). Matric. 1728; M.D. 1741 {Lit. Reg.).
Studied at Leyden, where he was M.D. F.R.S., 1742.
F.R.C.P., 1748. Censor. Harveian orator, 1752. CoUected
materials for a history of British medical writers. Wrote
an essay on Alexander TraUianus, 1733- Died Aug. 26, 1757,
aged 45. Buried in the Knighton Chapel, Lindridge, Worcs.
WUl (P.C.C.) 1759. {D.N.B.; Munk, n. 166.)
MILWARD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 29, 1749. S. of Richard (1699), clerk, of Staffordshire.
B. at EccleshaU. School, Manchester (Mr Brooke). Brother
of Richard (i74Q)-
MILWARD, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
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MiLWARD, John
MILWARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1577-8.
Of Ely. Migrated to St John's, i579- B.A. 1581-2; M.A.
15«5. Licensed to teach at Sutton, Ely, 1584- Ord. pnest
(Petcrb) Oct. 3, 1585. V. of Dullingham, Cambs., 1591-
Perhaps chaplain to James I. R. of St Margaret Pattens,
London, 1608-9. Died Aug. i, 1609. Will (P.C.C.) when
about to go to Scotland on the King's business. Brother of
Matthias (1594-5). (J. Ch. Smith; Cooper, 11. 522; identified
by D.N.B., with one of these names, who was however at
Oxford throughout, and is there described as 'of Derbs.')
MILWARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594; B.A.
IS97-8. One of these names signs as C. of Westoning, Beds.,
1614.
MILWARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1619;
B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1624; priest,
June 8, 1628, as M.A. Probably C. of Felmersham, Beds.,
1624; but see the above. {Peile, i. 329.)
MILWARD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
June 29, 1648. S. of John, Esq., of Snitterton, near Matlock,
Derbs. B. there. School, Repton. Matric. 1648. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 12, 1651. M.P. for Co. Derbs., 1665-70.
Of Snitterton, Esq. Died 1669-70. Buried at Darley;
"Captain John Milward.' (F.M.G.; A. B. Heaven.)
MILWARD, JOHN. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, gent. Matric. from
New Inn HaU, Mar. 16, 1637-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1641;
M.A. 1648. Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford. R. of Darfield,
Yorks.; ejected, 1660. Died 1683. Will proved (P.C.C.) Oct.^
1683. {Calamy, I. 228; Al. Oxon.)
MILWARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 2, 1674-
Previously matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Mar. 24,
1670-1, age 16. S. of Thomas, of Old Swinford, Worcs., clerk.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1674-5. Perhaps R. of Tunworth, Hants.,
1684-99. One of these names, clerk, buried in Westminster
Abbey, Apr. 14, 1703. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.)
MILWARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, July 5,
1683. Of Kent. School, Canterbury.
MILWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 6,
1687. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Acton, Derbs. School,
Uttoxeter (Mr Blaiden). Matric. 1688; B.A. 1690-1.
MILWARD, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 13,
1637. S. of Matthias (1594-5), B.D. B. at East Bamet.
Bapt. Sept. 9, 1621. School, Westminster. Matric. 1637.
Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 15, 1638. B.A. 1641-2. Buried
at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, 1642.
MILWARD, MATTHIAS. B.A. (? 1594-5)- Of Ely. M.A. from
St John's, 1598; B.D. 1605. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 20;
priest, Apr. 25, 1600. C. of Wentworth, Cambs., in 1600.
R. of East Bamet, Herts., 1603-39. V. of Aldenham, 1626.
R. of St Helen's, Bishopsgate, London, 1639-42. Perhaps
V. of Plumstead, Kent, 1645. Licensed, Mar. 28, 1605, to
marry Anne, dau. of Hugh Evans, late of St Giles', Cripple-
gate. Married, at Clerkenwell, Apr. 25. Admon. (P.C.C.)
Sept. 17, 1646. Brother of John (1577-8) and father of
Joseph (1637). (D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
MILWARD, NEHEMIAH. Adm. (age 16) at Magdalene, June
26, 1668. S. of , widow, of Salop. School, Shrewsbury
(private).
MILWARD, PHILIP. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, July, 1672.
MILWARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1625. S. of Richard. Bapt. at Flitton, Beds., Apr. 25, 1609.
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; D.D. 1662 (Lit. Reg.). R. of Gt
Braxted, Essex, 1643-80. Canon of Windsor, 1666. V. of
Isleworth, Middlesex, 1678-80. Amanuensis to John Selden;
arranged his Table Talk for publication. Died Dec. 20, 1680.
Buried at Gt Braxted. Will (P.C.C.) 1681. (D.N.B.)
MYLWARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 13, 1646.
Of Cambridgeshire.
MILWARD or MILWOOD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Em-
manuel, June 7, 1699. Of Stafiordshire. Matric. 1701; B.A.
1702; M.A. 1706. V. of Eccleshall, Stags. R. of Wybunbury,
Cheshire. Preb. of Lichfield, 1730-44. Preb. of Chester,
1735-44. Died 1744. Fatherof the next and of Edward (1749).
MILLWARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 29, 1749; afterwards pens. S. of Richard (above), V. of
Eccleshall, Staffs. B. there. School, Manchester (Mr Brooke).
Matric. 1751; LL.B. 1755. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 22,
1754; priest, June 13, 1756. V. of Newton Heath, Lanes.,
1764. Chaplain of the College Church of Manchester, 1773.
Died Apr. 15, 1789, aged 58. Brother of Edward (1749).
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 590; G. Mag.)
MILWARD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1580. Migrated to Oxford. Adm. at Brasenosc College, Jsm.
31, 1583-4: B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587-8. Probably R. of South
Lufienham, Rutland, 1600-7, deprived. Perhaps V. of
Kempston, Beds., 1619. Buried at South LuSenham, Feb. 12,
1623-4. (H. I. Longden.)
MiNGAY, John
MILWARD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 20, 1645.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1649-50.
MILWARD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ^UGDALENE,
July 2 1680. S. of Robert. B. at Knighton, Radnor. School,
Leintwardine, Hereford. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A.
1687. Ord. deacon (Hereford) May 25, 1684; C. of Stow.
Perhaps father of the next.
MILWARD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene,
lune 29, 1710. S. of Samuel (? 1680), clerk. B. at More,
Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1710; B..^. 1713-4-
MILLWARD, SOLOMON. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 29,
1721. Of Stafiordshire. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5.
MYLWARDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1577-
MILWARD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1617. B. at Norbury, Salop. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. from Peter-
house, 1626. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1621, age 24.
Schoolmaster at Bozeat, Northants. One of these names,
clerk, buried at Stapleford, Leics., Jan. 23, 1659. (Nichols,
II. 338.)
MILLWARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 25, 1660.
Matric. 1660.
MILWARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 15,
1721. S. of Thomas, of Eaton, Derbs. School, Derby (Mr
BlackwaD). Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1724-5.
Perhaps R. of Long Marton, Westmorland, 1730-75- One of
these names V. of Norton, Leics., 1733-7- (' Milward of Eaton
in Staffs. Pedigrees.)
MILWARD, THOMAS. M.A. from Pembroke, 1736. Perhaps
s. of Thomas, of Winford, Notts., gent. Matric. from Brase-
nose CoUege, Oxford, May 20, 1723, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1726-7. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1779; of Enmore,
Somerset, clerk. (Al. Oxon.)
MILLWARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1609.
MILWAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 7, i657-
One of these names V. of Newington, Kent, 1693. But see
a contemporary at Oxford.
MINCHEL, see MINSHULL.
MINETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 20, 1713-
Of Dover, Kent. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1719. R- of Eythome, Kent,
1722-71. R. of Lower Hardres, 1743-71. Died Nov. 13, i77i,
aged 77.
MINGAY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1687. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1687.
MINGEY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1592. One
of these names, s. of William, of Ameringhall, Norfolk, of the
Inner Temple, J. P. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1592.
Barrister, 1600. Bencher, 1617. Of Southwark, Esq.,in 1623.
Will (P.C.C.) 1632. Father of the next. (Vis. of Surrey.)
MINGAY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1627. One of these names son and executor of Francis (1592),
of Southwark, J.P.; age 14 in 1623. (Vis. of Surrey.)
MINGAY, HENRY. One of these names, 'of Trinity College,'
scholar of Cambridge, enticed by an Italian, to pass over the
seas, c. 1596. (Foley; Dr Jessopp.)
MINGAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13, 1663. Of
Ameringhall, Norfolk. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
Fellow, 1668-73. R. of Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambs., 1672.
R. of Redenhall, Norfolk, 1 672-? 91. Brotherof John (1653).
MINGAY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1561.
Matric. as pens. Michs. 1562. FeU.-Com. in 1564. Probably
s. and h. of William, of Norwich, brother of Miles (1561) and
WiUiam (1565). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
MINGAY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Caius, Nov. 2,
1652. S.of Anthony, gent., of Norwich. B. there. School, ' M""
Lovering, 4 years.' Matric. 1653. Probably Scholar, 1653-6.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 26, 1655. Of Gimingham, gent.
Father of John (1679) and WiUiam (1683-4). (Venn, i. 386.)
MINGAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 13, 1653.
ist s. of John, gent., of AmeringhaU, Norfolk (and Jane, dau.
of Robert Davy). B. there. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1636. School,
Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1653, 'Thomas.' Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 6, 1655. Of AmeringhaU, Esq. Lord of
a moiety of the manor of ReveshaU, in Hepworth, SufioUi,
in 1694, by marriage with Anne, dau. of John Shawberry.
Died 1704. Brother of Henry (1663). (Venn, i. 387; V. B.
Redstone.)
MINGAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 20, 1679-
S. of John, gent. (1652), of Tasburgh, Norfolk. B. at Nor-
wich. Schools, Wootton (Mr Buxton) and Worstead (Mr
Wharton). Matric. 1679. Died without issue. Brother of
William (1683-4). (Venn, 1. 462.)
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MiNGAY, John
MINGAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 22, 1699. S. of
Robert, of Ely, deceased. B. at Ely. Matric. 1700. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 3, 1701-2.
MINGAY, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1718. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1717; B..'\. 1721-2; M.A. from Clare, 1736. FeUow
of Clare, 1722-6. Ord. priest (Nor^vich) June, 1725- R- of
Hardmead, Bucks., 1725-9. Master of the Grammar School,
Yarmouth, 1730-41. Minister at St George's, Yarmouth,
1731-42. R. of Heveningham, 1735-8- R. of Brome, 1738.
Perhaps R. of IlketshaU St John, Suffolk, 1738-61.
MINGAY, MILES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1561.
Probably matric. as pens. Michs. 1562. Fell.-Com. in 1564.
Probably 2nd s. of William, of Norwich, and brother of John
(1561) and William (1565). (I^»s. of Norfolk.)
MINGAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 10, 1669. S.
of John, Esq., of Ameringhall, Norfolk. Matric. 1669; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1677. FeUow, 1673. Conservator of the Bedford
Level. Died May 21, 1689, aged 34. M.I. in Ely Cathedral.
(Le Neve, Mon., v. 105.)
MYNGEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1565.
Perhaps 4th s. of William, of Norwich. One of these names, of
Gray's Inn, s. of William, Mayor of Norwich, died 1607. M.I.
at St Stephen's, Norwich. Another, R. of North Pickenham,
Norfolk, c. 1570. Perhaps brother of John (1561) and Miles
(1561). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
MINGAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 2,
1637-8. S. of Henry. B. at Shottesham, Norfolk. Schools,
Tacolneston (Mr Marjery) and Norwich (Mr Loveringe).
Matric. 1637-8; Scholar, 1639-45; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 2, 1646. R. of Bum-
ham Ulph, Norfolk. R. of Chilton, Sufiolk, 1649. (He signed
Bishop Joseph Hall's subscription book, July 27, 1649.)
Licensed to preach in Norwich diocese, 1662. (Venn, i. 330.)
MINGAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 22, 1683-4.
Afterwards Fell.-Com. S. of John, gent. (1652), of Tasburgh,
Norfolk. Matric. 1684. Brother of John (1679)- {Venn, 1.
475.)
MINGAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Dec. 19, 1696. Of
Shottesham, Norfolk. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704.
Fellow, 1703.
MINGE, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1567;
B.A. 1571-2. V. of Ashford, Kent, 1581-4. Buried there
May 15, 1584.
MINGE, VALENTINE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1626.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1629-30; U..\. 1633. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23; priest, May 24, 1630. Buried at Clifton,
Beds., Sept. 8, 1643.
MINIFIE, JOHN. M..\. from King's, 1736. S. of Edward, of
Bow, Devon. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, May 22,
1729, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1732-3- (^'- Oxon.)
MINNELL, see MENNELL.
MINORS or MYNORS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1567.
MINORS, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1616. S.
of Richard, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
Master of Bygrave School, Herts., 1627. Head Master of
Hertford School, 1627-57. Probably ord. priest (Lichfield)
1630. Benefactor of Christ's and of Hertford School. Father
of the next. (Peile, i. 313; Staffs. Pedigrees.)
MINORS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, June 4,
1650. S. of Ralph (above). Head Master of Hertford. B.
there. School, Hertford. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple,
1654. (PeiU, 1. 536-)
MINORS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lincota) Sept. 21, 1662. R. of Digswell, Herts., 1664-84.
Died 1684.
MINORS or MYORS, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Magdalene, July 6, 1708. S. of George, citizen of West-
minster. B. there. School, Westminster (private). Matric.
1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715- Ord. deacon (London) May
31, 1713; priest, Dec. 19, 1714-
MINOT, RICHARD. B.A. 1509-10 (ist in the ordo); M-A- 1513.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 15 12-4.
MINOT, . B.A. 1489-90; M.A. 1493. Doubtless George,
clerk, of Saffron Walden, Essex; friend of John Leche.
MINSHULL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 2, 1702. S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1702.
MINSHULL, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Aug. 20,
1703. Matric. 1705; M.A. 1705 (Com. Reg.). One of these
names M.P. for Bramber, 1715-22.
MINSHALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629.
MiTFORD, Christopher
MINSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 13, 1661. Of
Lancashire. Probably s. of Thomas, of Manchester; age 21
in 1664. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1663; B.A. 1664-5; M.A.
1668. Fellow, 1668-71. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670.
One of these names adm. at Leyden, July 26, 1668. Buried
in the College Chapel, Aug. 5, 1671. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
MINSHULL, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney,
Oct. 27, 1632. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Bradwell, Cheshire.
Schools, Sandbach (Mr SiUito) and Audley, Staffs. Matric.
1632; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640, Buried at All Saints', Cam-
bridge, Mar. 28, 1640. Will proved (V.C.C).
MINSHULL, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1584-5; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592.
MINSHALL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 7, 1616.
B. in St Clement Danes, London. Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-
20; M.A. 1623; B.D. 1630; D.D. 1644. Fellow. Master,
Sept. 13, 1643-86. Vice-Chancellor, 1652-3. Ord. deacon
(London) June 18, 1623, age 23; priest, Sept. 23, 1627. Died
Dec. 30, 1686. WiU proved (V.C.C).
MINSHULL, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, June 12,
1716. Probably s. and h. of Richard, of the Inner Temple.
B. in London. Matric. 1716. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Feb. 13, 1715-6.
MINTLING, JOHN. Grace for degree (? B.D.) 1460-r. A friar.
Paid £5. 6s. 8d. towards the new University Buildings,
1468-9.
MIRFIN or MERFYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, i574-
MIRFIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Jan. 27,
1628-9. S. of Robert. B. at 'Mirkin,' Notts. School, Rother-
ham.
MIRFIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 10, 1623.
S. of George. B. at Rossington, Yorks. Schools, Rotherham
and Sheffield. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631.
(Peile, I. 352.)
MIRFIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 17, 1656. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; Scholar, 1660; M.A.
1665. V. of Stainton-by-Longworth, Lines., 1663. One
of these names V. of Kirk Fenton, Yorks., 1681-3; perhaps
buried at Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks., 1683.
MIRRELL or MYRIELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Created
B.D. (Oxford) 1642-3. Died Apr. 22, 1643. Buried m All
Saints', Oxford.
MIRS, ADAM. B.A. 1490-1.
MISAUBIN, JOHN EDWARD (or EDMUND). Adm. pens, at
Clare, May 20, 1735- S. of John, physician, of St Martm-
in-the-Fields, London, for whom see D.N.B. B. in London.
Matric. 1736.
MYSSYELDEN, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1548 (impubes).
MISSENDEN or MISSELDEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, 1637. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1.
Probably s. and h. of Edward, of Hackney, Middlesex, Esq.;
adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Feb. 26, 1641-2. CaUed to the Bar,
Feb. 8, 1649-50.
MISSENDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Feb 14 1710-1. S. of Edward, of London, gent. Matnc.
i710-i-'b.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. FeUow, 1719- Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec- 22, 1723; priest, Feb. 21, 1724-5- Lecturer at
St George's, Yarmouth, 1724-31- R- of Barsham, i740-74-
R. of Woodton, 1744-74. M.I. at Barsham.
MISTERTON, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1478-9-
(Perhaps the next.)
MISTYNTON, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1476-7-
MITCH, RICHARD. B.A. 1542. Of Essex. M.A- 1544- FeUow
of St John's, 1542-3- Migrated toTrmity HaU. LL.D. i557-
FeUow, tm 1561. Adm. advocate at Doctors Commons,
Apr 26, 1559. Gave active assistance to Cardinal Poles
delegates during the visitation of the University. Sub-
sequently went abroad; referred to, in 1576, as a recusant
who had fled. (D.N.B.; Cooper, i. 363-)
MITCHELL, see MICHELL.
MITCHENER, JOHN. M.A. from St John's, i734- S. of John,
of Warwick, gent. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
June 13, 1716, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1720. V. of Wolston,
Warws., 1727-60. (Scott Mayor, in. 458.)
MITFORD or MIDFORD, BERTRAM. Matric. pens, from Pem-
broke, Michs. 1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. FeUow, i6i8.
WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1622.
MITFORD CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1588. Of Northumberland. One of these names s. of
John ofSeghiU. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle, Sept. 21,
1613.' (H. M. Wood.)
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MiTFORD, CUTHBERT
MITFORD or MIDFORD, CUTHBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 13)
at Sidney, 1652. 2nd s. of Robert {1633-4). B. at Mitford,
Northumberland. Educated at home. Matric. 1652; B.A.
1654-5; M.A. from Caius, 1658. Fellow of Caius, 1656-60.
R of 'Ingram, Northumberland, 1662; resigned, 1664.
Brother of Edward (1660), Humphrey (1650) and WUliam
(1669). {Venn, i. 393.)
MITFORD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 7,
1660. 4ths. of Robert (1633-4), of Northumberland. Matric.
1660; Scholar, 1660-4; M.B. 1665. Died Jan. I, 1672-3.
Buried at Mitford : ' mcdicinre professor.' Brother of Cuthbert
(1652) and Humphrey (1650), etc. (Venn, I. 408; Burke, L.G.)
MITFORD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 2,
1685. S. of Humphrey (1650). B. at Mitford, Northumber-
land. Bapt. there, Oct. 25. 1666. School, Durham. Matric.
1685; B.A. 1688-9. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1692. A clergy-
man of these names buried in Durham Cathedral, Mar. 15,
1714-5. {Peik, n. 99; H. M. Wood.)
MITFORD or MIDFORD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, June
24, 1639. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1643.
MITFORD, HUMPHREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney,
Apr. 16, 1650. ist s. of Robert (1633-4), Esq. (of the CoUege).
B. in York, 1632. School, Mitford (Mr Ro. Lever). Matric.
1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 20, 1649-50, as s. and h.
of Robert, of Mitford, Northumberland. Barrister-at-law,
May 7, 1658. Ancient, 1671. Bencher. Married, Feb. 14,
1662, Frances, dau. of Sir George Vane, of Rogeriy,
Durham. Buried at Mitford, Oct. 29, 1673. Brother of
Cuthbert (1652), Edward {1660) and William (1669), father
of George (1685). (H. M. Wood.)
MIDFORD or MIDFORTH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1616; B.A. 1619-20.
MITFORD, MICHAEL. Adm. M.A. at St Catharine's, June 16,
1714, from Edinburgh. Matric. 1715- V. of Edlingham,
Durham, 1725-70. Married Elizabeth Shafto, at Whickham,
Durham, Jan. 22, 1718-9. Buried at Edlingham, Aug. 4,
1770. (H. M. Wood.)
MIDFORD, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar. 1582-3.
Probably of Northumberland.
MIDFORD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 13,
1631. S. of Michael, Esq., of Seghill, Northumberiand.
School, Bedale, Yorks. (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1631. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1632-3. Married Mary, dau. of Robert
Delaval, of Cowper. High Sheriff of Northumberland, 1640.
Died during office. Buried at Earsdon, Dec. 5, 1640. (H. M.
Wood.)
MITFORD, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, 1633-4.
Doubtless s. of Cuthbert, of Mitford, Northumberland. B.
1612. Matric. 1633. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 26;
1634, as of Mitford, Northumberland. Probably M.P. for
Morpeth, 1659. Married Philadelphia, dau. of Humphrey
Wharton, Esq., of GiUingwood, Yorks. Buried at Mitford,
Jime 28, 1674. Father of Cuthbert (1652), Humphrey (1650),
Edward (1660) and William (1669). (Burke, L.G.)
MITFORD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 21, 1638.
Of Northumberland. S. and h. of John, late of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, gent. Probably bapt. at St Nicholas, Newcastle, Nov.
19, 1621. Matric. 1638. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 17,
1639-40. Called to the Bar, Feb. 9, 1647-8.
MITFORD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1609.
3rd s. of Robert, of Mitford, Northumberland. B.A. 1612-3;
M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 19, 1619. R. of
Kirby Misperton, Yorks., 1620-68. Married Jane, dau. of
Dr Banks, of Settrington. Died 1668. (Burke, L.G.)
MIDFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 28, 1669.
5th s. of Robert (1633-4). B. at Mitford, Northumberland.
Educated at home. Incorp. M.A. from Glasgow, 1671. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 1670-1; priest (Peterb.) June 18, 1671.
R. of Elsdon, Northumberland, 1674-1715. Died and buried
there. Brother of Cuthbert (1652), etc. (Peile, 11. 23; Misc.
Gen. el Her., N.S., iii. 137.)
MYTFORTHE, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1544.
MIDFORD, . Student at Christ's, 1673-5.
MITTALL, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1561.
MITTON or MITON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Sidney,
June 13, 1625. S. of Christopher, clerk, deceased. B. at
Kilbum, Yorks. School, Coxwold (Mr Ri. Golton). Matric.
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
MITTON, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1494-5. Perhaps R. of St Catha-
rine's, Coleman St, 1483-91; of Bergholt, Essex, 1491. V. of
Hackney, 1501-6. Called M.A. and B.D. Will (P.C.C.) 1506;
'of St John Zachary, London; D.Can.L.'
MYTTON, JOHN. LL.D. 1682 {Com. Reg.).
MoESLER, John Christopher
MITTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 15,
1705 S. of Roger (1680), clerk. B. at Cambndge. School,
Threshfield, Yorks. (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-
10. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1710. Buried at Grantham,
July 17, 1711. Brother of Robert (1716-7). {Scott-Mayor.)
MYTTEN, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1571.
Doubtless 3rd s. of Edward, of Habberley and Halston,
Salop. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, 1579. age 20. Brother
of the next. (Vis. of Shrops.)
MITTEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. I57i-
Doubtless s. of Edward, of Habberley, Salop. Elder brother
of Lewis (above).
MYTTON, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1705. Probably s. and h. of Richard, of Halston, Salop, Esq.
B. 1688. Married Letitia, dau. of Roger Owen, Esq., of
Condover. Died Feb. 27, 1731. Probably brother of WiUiam
(1726). (Burke, L.G.)
MITTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 16, 1716-7.
S. of Roger (1680), V. of Skipton, Yorks. Bapt. at Kildwick,
June 13, 1700. Matric. i7i7; B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon
(York) May 20, 1722; priest, Sept. 1723. C. of Gisbum, 1730.
WiU of one of these names (P.C.C.) i757; of Kedleston,
Derbs.; described, in the Act Book, as of Gisbvuii. Brother
of John (1705). (J. Parker; J. Ch. Smith.)
MITTON, ROGER Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 24,
1680. S. of Robert, of Starbotton, KettleweU, Yorks., black-
smith. Migrated to Jesus, June 3, 1683. B.A. 1685-6. Ord.
priest (London) Nov. 12, 1689; 'M.A.' In 1692 had King's
warrant for charges of emigrating to Virginia as minister.
V. of Kildwick, Yorks., 1698-1705. V. of Skipton, 1705-40.
Rural dean in 1723. Died June, 1740. Father of John (1705)
and Robert (1716-7). (A. Gray.)
MITTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 30,
1723. S. of Samuel, of Llanamunah, Salop. School, Wem
(Dr Edwards). Matric. 1724.
MITTON, STEPHEN. B.Can.L. 1531-2-
MITTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1. Probably ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 22, 1622;
licensed to Holy Isle.
MYTTON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1726 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Halston, Salop, Esq. Matric. from Wadham
CoUege, Oxford, May 8, 1711, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1714-5;
M.A. 1717. R. of Habberley, Salop. Antiquary, and coUector
of Shropshire history. Died Sept. 3, 1746. Probably brother
of Richard (1705). {Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
MITTON, . B.Can.L. 1489-90.
MOANS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1617.
MOATE, see MOTE.
MOBBS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Feb. 20,
1666. S. of Edmund. B. at Thetford, Norfolk. Matric. 1667.
MOBBES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Caius, June 27,
1684. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Combe Fields, Warws.
B. there. School, Coventry. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684-8;
B.A. 1687-8. {Venn, i. 477.)
MOBBS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
1661. Perhaps R. of Stanfield, Norfolk, 1670-7.
MOBS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1579-80;
B.A. 1583-4. R. of Winfarthing, Norfolk, 1603-10.
MOCKETT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1622.
Of Kent. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1631. Incorp. at Oxford, 1639.
Chaplain to John Egerton, Eari of Bridgewater. V. of Holt,
Denbigh, 1639. R. of Gaddesden, Herts., 1643-60. Sequestered
to GUston, Herts., Apr. 6, 1648-60. Author, theological.
Died c. 1670. {Calamy, 11. 42; Shaw, i. 310; D.N.B.; Clutter-
buck, III. 171.)
MODD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 9, 1662.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1662; Scholar,
1664; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. FeUow, 1668. Senior Proctor,
1692-3. Taxor, 1693. Incorp. at Oxford, 1677. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Apr. 1675. V. of Chesterton, Cambs.,
1690. V. of Trumpington, 1693-5. R. of Gt Loughton,
Bucks., 1695-1722. Died Sept. 5, 1722, in Trinity CoUege,
aged 81. WiU, P.C.C. (Lipscomb, iv. 239.)
MODD, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, June
25, 1680. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Louth, Lines. School,
Kirton, Lines. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4.
MODDYNG, WILLIAM. B.A. 1493.
MODE, ELIAS, see MOODY.
MOELL, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 26, 1647.
Of Rutland.
MOESLER, JOHN CHRISTOPHER. M.D. 1665 (W. i?£g.). Adm.
Hon. FeUow, R.C.P., 1664. Had been phi-sician to the army
of Charles I in Ireland. (Munk, i. 343-)
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MoFFET, William
MOFFET, see also MUFFET.
MOFFET, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, {age 15) at Sidney, Mar. 23,
1623-4. S. of Peter, mercer. B. in Watling Street, London.
School, Mercers'. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. V. of Edmonton,
Middlesex, 1631-41 and 1660-79. Will (Cons. C. London)
proved, Jan. 14, 1678-9.
MOGGRIDGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
June 17, 1700. S. of Robert, yeoman. B. at North Petherton,
Somerset. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Fellow, 1707 Ord. deacon (Ely) May 19, 1706;
priest (Lincoln) May 30, 1708. V. of Minehead, Somerset,
1709. R. of Porlock, 1734.
MOHNE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Emmanuel, Michs.
1589.
MOHNE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Emmanuel, Michs.
1589-
MOYNES, JOHN. B.A. from King's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
MOIGNE or MOYNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 18, 1633. S. of Gyfford (Geoffrey), gent., of Lissington,
Lines., deceased. B. at Radly (? Radley, near Oxford), Berks.
School, Fullbeck, Lines, (private; Mr Hutton). Matric. 1633.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 680.)
MOIGNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1580. Probably s. of Francis, of Cadeby, Lines. Scholar,
1583-86; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587; B.D. 1594. FeUow, 1587.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Apr. 14, 1588. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs., 1595-1604.
Archdeacon of Meath, 1606-8. Dean of St Patrick's, 1608-25.
Bishop of KUmore and Ardagh, 1613 to death. Died Jan. i,
1628-9. Buried in St Patrick's, Dublin. (T. A. Walker;
Lines. Pedigrees, where he is apparently confused with his
nephew.)
MOISES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, May 3,
1693. S. of Hugh. B. at Oswestry, Shropshire. School,
Oswestry (Mr Andrew Guild). Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1697;
B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (London) Jime 16;
priest (Lincohi) Sept. 21, 1701. V. of Wymeswold, Leics.,
1701-28. C. of Wysart, Notts. R. of Keyworth, till
175 1. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Butler, of
Middlesex, Knt. Died 1751, aged 76. M.I. at Keyworth.
Father of Edward (next) and Hugh. {Nichols, iii. 506.)
MOISES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 8,
1735. S. of Edward (above), R. of Keyworth, Notts. School,
Oswestry, Shropshire (Mr Patrix). Matric. 1735; Scholar,
1738; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1741- Ord. priest
(York) May 20, 1744. C. of Bunney. V. of Masham and
Kirkby Malzeard, Yorks., 1757-90. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of John Watson, of Famifield, Notts. Died at York, Feb. 6,
1790, aged 73. Buried at Masham. Will (York) 1790. Brother
of Hugh. (G. Mag.)
MOISES, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 12, 1742-
S. of Edward (1693), R. of Keyworth, Notts, and V. of
Wymeswold, Leics. B. at Wymeswold, Apr. 9, 1722. School,
Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1742; Scholar,
1745; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. from Peterhouse, i749- Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1747. Ord. deacon (York) May 25, 1746. C. of
Clifton, Notts. Assistant Master at Chesterfield School,
1745-9. Head Master of Newcastle, 1749-87. Lecturer at
All Saints', Newcastle, 1761. Master of Virgin Mary's
Hospital, 1779. R. of Greystock, 1787. Married three times.
Died July 5, 1806. Buried at St Nicholas. {T. A. Walker,
290; H. M. Wood; D.N.B.)
MOKESON, see also MOXON.
MOKESON, JOHN. Adm. at Magdalene, June 9, 1670.
MOKESON, NATHANIEL. B.A. from Trinity, 1641-2. S. of
William, of Cawthome, Yorks. Matric. from University
College, Oxford, Oct. 19, 1638, age 19.
MOKKYNG, NICHOLAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1369. Left,
1378. Dean of St Chad, Shrewsbury, 1387-96. R. of Orping-
ton, Kent, 1392. Treasurer and preb. of St Paul's Cathedral,
1398-9. R. of Speldhurst, Kent, 1399-1418. Master of the
College of St Laurence Pountney, London, 1400-24. Sub-
dean of Wells, 1409-24. Preb. of Hereford, 1412-24. Preb.
of York, 1423-4. Died 1424. Will, P.C.C.
MOLANDE, DAVID. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1554-
MOLDEN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 4, 1740.
S. of Edward, carpenter, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington and Mr BuUimer). Matric. 1740-1 ;
Scholar, 1740-5; B.A. 1743-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
23, 1744; priest, Sept. 21, 1746. V. of Mundham St Peter and
Seething, Norfolk, 1747. R. of Felthorpe and V. of Felming-
ham, 1749-78. V. of Swardeston, 1771-8. R. of Kirstead
and Langhale, 1777-8. {Venn, 11. 47.)
MoLiNEUx, Crisp
MOLE or MOLLE, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1612. B. at Leicester, c. 1597. Matric. 1612; B.A.
1616-7; M.A. 1620. Fellow, 1615-50 (ejected for refusing the
Engagement) and 1654-8. Vice-Provost. Senior Proctor,
1633-4. Public orator, 1639-50. Died in College, May 10,
1658. Will proved (King's College) 1658. {Harwood.)
MOLE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1587; B.A.
1590-1; M.A. 1594.
MOLL, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1479:
B.A. 1482-3; M.A. 1486-7. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Feb. 29, 1484-5. Died as fellow. Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1506;
clerk, of Weasenham, Norfolk.
MOLESWORTH, Hon. COOTE. M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). 6th s.
of Robert, 1st Viscount Molesworth (and Laetitia, dau. of
Richard, Baron Coote). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 22,
1720. F.R.S., 1731. Died at Chichester, Nov. 29, 1782,
aged 85. (G. Mag.)
MOLESWORTH, HENDER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Feb. 22,
1727-8. 2nd s. of Sir John, of Pencarrow, Cornwall, Bart.
B. there. Bapt. at Egloshayle, May 16, 1709. Adm. at the
MiddleTemple, Feb. 15, 1727-8. Died at Newington. Buried
at Egloshayle, Feb. 21, 1733- Will, P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MOLESWORTH, JAMES. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan.
8, 1736-7. Of London. Matric. pens. Apr. i737- One of these
names, ist s. of the Hon. Walter Molesworth, of Walton-on-
Thames, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 24, 1735-6-
MOLESWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 22) at St
John's, June 9, 1714. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Edlington,
Yorks. School, Doncaster.
MOLESWORTH, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Nov.
6, 1729. (Name off, 1732.)
MOLINOEUS or MOLINES, JAMES. M.D. 1682 (Com. Reg.).
Probably s. of Edward, surgeon to St Thomas's Hospital and
grandson of James, surgeon. Perhaps incorp. M.A. 1667,
from Aberdeen. If so, surgeon to St Bartholomew's and St
Thomas's. Probably M.D. (Oxford) 1681. Master of surgery,
and servant to King Charles II and James II. Died Feb. 8,
1686-7, aged 57. Buried at St Bride's, London. M.I. Will
(P.C.C.) 1687. For a contemporary namesake see D.N.B.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Munk, i. 193, where he is apparently
confused with his grandfather.)
MOLINEUS or MOULIN, LEWIS. M.D. 1634 (Incorp. from
Leyden). S. of Peter (next). Incorp. at Oxford, 1649.
Camden Professor of History at Oxford, 1648-60; 'a violent
nonconformist.' Died Oct. 20, 1680. Buried at St Paul's,
Covent Garden. Brother of Peter (1640). (Munk, 1. 227;
D.N.B.)
MOLINEUS or MOULIN, PETER. D.D. 1615 (on King's visit).
B. at Buhy, 1568. Studied at Sedan and Cambridge, 1588-92.
Professor at Leyden, 1592-8. Professor at Sedan, 1620-8.
R. of Llanannon-in-Yale, Denbigh, 1625-35. Pastor of
Charenton, Normandy. Died at Sedan, Mar. 10, 1658-9,
aged 90. Father of the next and the above. (D.N.B.)
MOLINEUS or MOULIN, PETER. D.D. 1640 (Incorp. from
Leyden). S. of Peter du Moulin (above). Incorp. also at
Oxford, 1656. R. of Witheriey, Leics., 1633. R. of Llanar-
mon-in-Yale, Denbigh, 1635. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. R. of
Wheldrake, Yorks., 1641-6, sequestered. V. of BradweU,
Bucks., in 1657. Chaplain to Charles II. Preb. of Canterbury,
1660. R. of Adisham, 1662-84; and Staple, Kent. Died
Oct. 10, 1684, aged 84. Buried in Canterbury Cathedral.
Brother of Lewis (1634). (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
MOLINS, JAMES. B.A. 1627; M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford).
B.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1626; M.A. 1629. Demy,
1623-7. Fellow, 1627-38. R. of Little Dunham, Norfolk,
1635-
MOLINEUX, ALEXANDER. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens',
Michs. 1572. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1577-8. One of these
names 5th s. of Sir Richard, Knt. and Sheriff of Lancaster in
1556. (E. Axon; J. Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees.)
MOLINEUX, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July
6, 1712. 5th s. of Sir Francis (1672), of Teversall, Notts.,
Bart. B. there. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1713; Matric.
1713-4- Resided three years. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 5,
1712. Succeeded as 5th Bart., 1742. High Sheriff of Notts.
Died unmarried, July 28, 1764. Brother of John (1703).
(Peile, II. 180.)
MOLINEUX, CRISP. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Nov. 5, 1748. S. of Charles, gent., of St Kitts, West Indies.
B. there. School, Hackney (Mr Newcome). Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 11, 1748-g. Of Garboldisham Hall,
Norfolk. High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1767-8. M.P. for Castle
Rising, 1771-4; for Lynn, 1774-90. Of Thundersby Hall,
Essex. Died at St Kitts, Dec. 4, 1792. (Scott-Mayor, in. 584;
A. B. Beaven.)
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MOLINEUX, DaRCY
MOLYNEUX, DARCY. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Sidney, July i,
1670. 1st s. of Francis, of Mansfield, Notts., deceased (and
Grace, dau. of Conyers, Lord D'Arcy). B. there. School,
Worksop (Mr Bernard). Matric. 1670. High Sheriff of Notts.,
1686-7. Of Mansfield, Esq. Married, at Doucaster, Feb. 4,
1675, Elizabeth, dau. of William Bassctt. Died Apr. 14, 1716.
(Burke, Ext. BaH.; G. B. Koutledge.)
MULENUXE, DAVY. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1591.
MOLINEUX or MULLONAX, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Feb. 23, 1608-9. Doubtless s. of Edmund, late of Thorpe,
Notts.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1610. If so, brother of
Sapcoates (1609).
MOLYNEUX, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Apr. i,
1672. S. of Sir John (1640), Bart. B. at Teversall, Notts.,
1656. School, Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks. (Mr Broom-
head). Matric. 1672; M.A. 1675 {LU. Reg.). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, July 11, 1673. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Oct. 1691. M.P.
for Newark, 1693-1700; for Notts., 1701-6. Married Diana,
dau. of John Grubham Howe, of Langar, Notts. Died Mar.
12, 1741-2. M.I. at Teversall. Father of Charles (1712) and
John (1703), probably brother of John (1676). (G.£.C., i. 48;
Peile, II. 41.)
MOLINEUX, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, 1598.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Teversall, deceased. Sheriff of
Notts., 1609 and 1611. Created Bart., June 29, 1611; sub-
sequently knighted, June 3, 1612. Married (i) Mary, dau. of
Sir Anthony Thorold; (2) Anne, dau. of Sir James Harrington,
of Rutland. Died before 1618. {Peile, 1. 230; G.E.C., i. 47.)
MOLYNEUX, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
June 26, 1640. S. of Sir Francis, Bart., of Teversall, near
Mansfield, Notts. B. there, 1625. School, Mansfield (Mr
Halliwell). Matric. 1640. M.P. for Wigan, Oct.-Dec. 1660.
Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Oct. 12, 1674. Married Lucy, dau.
of Alexander Rigby, of Middleton. Died Oct. 1691. Buried
at Teversall. Father of Francis (1672) and probably of the
next. {Peile, i. 473; G.E.C.)
MOLYNEUX, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, 1676. Probably
and s. of John (above). Matric. Easter, 1677. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Mar. 7, 1673-4. Died unmarried. Probably brother of
Francis (1672). {Peile, 11. 62; Burke, £.rt. Bart.)
MOLYNEUX, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
July 2, 1703. S. of Sir Francis (1672), Bart., of Teversall.
B. at Knighton, Notts. Educated at home. Died before 1742.
Brother of Charles (1712). {Peile, 11. 157.)
MULLINAX, REGINALD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Sept. 13, 1620.
Of Shropshire. Matric. 1621.
MOLLYNAX, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1565.
MOLINAUX, SAPCOATES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 9, i6og.
S. of Edmund, of Thorpe-by-Newark, Notts., Esq. Matric.
1610. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1611. Probably
brother of Edmund (i6o8-g).
MULLENEUX, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Easter, 1576.
MOLYNERS or MULLINESSE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1510-1; M.A.
1519-20.
MOLYNEUX, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Sidney, Easter,
1612.
MOLINEUX, . B.Can.L. 1483-4.
MULLINAX, . Scholar of St John's. Buried at AU Saints*,
Cambridge, Feb. 11, 1626-7.
MOLYNERS, . Incorp. from Oxford, 1500.
MOLL, see MOLE.
MOLLETT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Pembroke, Dec.
23, 1624. S. of John, of Guernsey, clerk. Matric. 1624; B.A.
1629-30.
MOLLOSE, W. Matric. sizar from Caius, Nov. 1558.
MOLMEIRE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec. 6, 1613.
MOLSON, H. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1567.
MOLYNE, ABRAHAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Mar.
1618-9; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Probably V. of St Giles-
in-the-Fields, London, 1647. {Peile, i. 327.)
MOMFORTH, FRANCIS, see MOUNTFORD.
MOMPESSON, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Peter-
house, Oct. 19, 1688. S. of Sir Thomas, of Bathampton,
Wilts. School, Salisbury. Matric. 1685; M.A. 1690 {Com.
Reg.). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 11, 1688-9. M-P- for
Old Sarum, 1698-1708; for Wilton, 1708-13. Married
Elizabeth LongueviUe in Westminster Abbey, 1703. Died
July 12, 1714. Buried in Salisbury Cathedral. Father of
Henry (1723). {T. A. Walker, 184.)
MOMPESSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 28, 1677-8. S. of William (1655), R. of Eyam, Derbs.
MoNCKTON, William
Scholar, 1677-8; Matric. 1679; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685.
Fellow, 1684-70. Preb. of Southwell, 1689-1732. R. of
St Martin Micklegate, Yorks., 1691-1717. V. of Mansfield,
Notts., 1699-1721. R. of Bamborough, Yorks., 1718-31.
Buried Feb. 12, 1731-2. Father of John (1706-7) and William
(1715-6). {T. A. Walker, 160.)
MOMPESSON, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 20,
1723. S. and h. of Charles (1688), of Bathampton, Wilts.,
Esq., deceased. B. in London. Matric. 1724. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 20, 1720. Died aged 26. Buried in
Salisbury Cathedral, Jan. 1731-2-
MOMPESSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 7, 1706-7. S. of George (1677-8), R. of Bamborough,
Yorks. School, Mansfield, Notts. Matric. 1707; Scholar,
1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. Ord. deacon (London) May
31, 1713; priest (Ely) Mar. 17, 1716-7. R. of Buckenham
Ferry, Norfolk; and of Hassingham, 1717-22. Died Jan. 2,
1722-3. M.I. at Bamborough, Yorks. Brother of WiUiam
(1715-6).
MOMPESSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 16, 1655. Of Yorkshire. School, Sherbum, Yorks.
Matric. 1655; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
Chaplain to Lord Halifax. V. of South Calby (? Scalby),
Yorks., 1662-3. K. of Eyam, Derbs., 1664-9, v/here he
showed much courage during the plague. R. of Eakring,
Notts., 1 669-1 709. Preb. of Southwell, 1671-9. Vicar-
General of Southwell. Offered but declined the deanery of
Lincoln. Died Mar. 7, 1708-9. Buried at Eakring. Father
of George (1677-8). {T. A. Walker, 108; D.N.B.)
MOMPESSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 20, 1715-6. S. of George (1677-8), V. of Mansfield,
Notts. B. at York. School, Wakefield (Mr Clarke). Matric.
1715-6. Migrated to Peterhouse, Mar. 27, 1718. Scholar,
1718; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Incorp. at Oxford, 1723.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest (York) Sept.
6,1721. V. of Mansfield, Notts., 1722-37. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of John Chapel, of Mansfield Woodhouse. Brother of
John (1706-7). (M. H. Peacock.)
MONCK, see MONK.
MONCKTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Lent, 1598-9; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606; B.D. 1617. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1606. R. of Hayes, Kent, 1619. R. of Orpington,
1620-46, sequestered. Living there, 1663. Father of John
(1638).
MONCKTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 6, 1629.
S. of John, gent. B. at Middle-Rasen, Lines. School, Middle-
Rasen (Mr Jesope). Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1632-3; B.A.
1632-3; M.B. 1636. {Venn, i. 291.)
MONKTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 30,
1638. S. of Christopher (1598-9), R. of Hayes, Kent. B.
there. Educated at home. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1641-2; M.A.
1646. V. of Brenchley, Kent, 1651-1709. Died 1709. Buried
there Feb. 16, 1709, aged 89. M.I. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MONCKTON, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity Hall,
Dec. 1713. S. of Robert (1677), of Cavill and Hodroyd,
Yorks. B. 1695. LL.D. 1749. Created Baron of Killard and
Viscount Galway, 1727. M.P. for Clitheroe, 1727-34; for
Pontefract, 1734-47, 1749-51. Commissioner of Revenue
(Ireland), 1734-49. Died July 15, 1751. Buried at Felkirk.
Father of William (1749) and brother of Robert (1716-7).
(G.E.C.)
MONCKTON, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Oct. 23, 1729. S. of Charles, gent., of Cornwall. B. at
Liskeard. School, Westminster. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1733-4;
M.A. 1737. Incorp. at Oxford, 1754. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
June 9, 1734; priest (Winchester) Dec. 19, 1736. V. of
Sittingboume, Kent, 1740-2. V. of Marden, 1742-66. R. of
Pangboume, Berks., 1766-96. Died June 20, 1796. One
Jonathan Monexton chaplain in the Navy, 1734-8. {Scott-
Mayor, III. 425.)
MONCKTON, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
May 26, 1677. 1st s. of Sir Philip, Knt., of CaviU, Yorks. B.
at Hile, Derbs. Educated at home. Matric. 1677. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1678. M.P. for Pontefract, 1695-8;
for Aldborough, 1701-13. Married Theodosia Fountayne, of
Hodroyd, Yorks. Buried at Felkirk, Nov. 11, 1722. Father
of John (1713) and of the next. {Hunter, 11. 414.)
MONCKTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 13,
1716-7. 2nd s. of Robert (above). B.A. 1720-1. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Feb. 7, 1716-7, and at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 25, 1721. Buried at Felkirk, Aug. 11, 1722. Brother of
John (1713)-
MONCKTON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1749. S. of John, Lord Galway
(1713). M.P. for Pontefract, 1747-8, 1754-72; for Thirsk,
1749-54. Succeeded his father, 1751. Took the additional
name of ArundeU. Died Nov. 13, 1772. Buried at Felkirk.
Will (P.C.C.) 1773-
MoNE, William
MUNCTON, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1569.
MONCTON, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 2,
i7ii. (Name off, 1 7 14.)
MONDAY, see MUNDAY.
MONE or NONE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1620.
MONEY, AMBROSE. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1629-30; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Norwicli)
Mar. 9, 1638-9; priest, Sept. 22, 1639. R. of Eccles, Norfolk,
1639.
MONEY, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1580-1.
MONEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1584-5;
B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. V. of OnveU, Cambs., 1592-9-
R. of Overstrand, Norfolk, 1599-1606. Perhaps V. of Cromer,
1601-5. R. of Bamingham Northwood, 1605-7.
MONEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1625. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. priest (Norwich)
1632. V. of Wymondham, Norfolk; ejected, 1662. R. of
Mannington, 1633. (Calamy, 11. 206.)
MONEY, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1580-1.
Migrated to Queens' as pens. 1582. B.A. 1585-6.
MONEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 6, 1707.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon
(London) May 31, 1713; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from
Norwich) June 12, 1715. V. of East Walton, Norfolk, 1723-
55. R. of Gayton Thorpe, 1737-55-
MONIE or MOONIE, ROBERT. Scholar and Fellow at King's
Hall, 1466-S3. B.A. 1455-6; M.A. 1459-60; B.D. 1468-9.
MONEY, ROBERT. B.A. of Pembroke; ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1079.
MONEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 21, i739-
S. of William, rope-maker, of Nonvich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington and Mr BuUimer). Scholar, 1739-
47; Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1744; priest, Sept. 21, 1746. R- of St
Michael-at-Plea, Norwich, 1747-75 ; of Shottesham St Martm,
Norfolk, 1764-84. V. of Fundenhall, Suflolk, 1766. R. of
Stratford St Mary, 1774-84- Died at East Bergholt, Mar. 19,
1784. WiU, P.C.C. {Venn, 11. 47-)
MONEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1626. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, of
Wells, Norfolk, gent. ; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1627.
MONIE, . Scholar at King's Hall, 1510-4.
MONEY, . Adm. sizar at Caius, c. Sept. 1722.
MONFIELD, . B.A. 1475-6.
MONGER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1620;
scholar from Westminster.
MONILEY, WILLIAM. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4. B. in
St Lawrence, London. M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 5, 1614-5, age 29; priest, Feb. 25, 1615-6. C. of St
Benet Sherehog.
MONINS or MONYNGE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1565. Probably 2nd s. of Richard, of Saltwood Castle,
Kent. If so, succeeded his brother John in 1568. Knighted,
Apr. 20, 1595. Of Waldershare, Kent. Married Elizabeth,
dan. of Thomas Lovelace. Died 1602. Father of William
(1587). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MONYNS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Nov. 13, 1624.
S. of Sk William (1587), Knt. and Bart., of Waldershare,
Kent. Schools, Sutton and Dover. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1628;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1632. Fellow of Peterhouse (by
mandate), 1632-43. Tutor,etc. Taxor, 1640. R.of Eythome,
Kent, 1642. Married, at St George's, Canterbury, May 23,
1643, Mary Hamon. (Vis. of Kent, 1663; H. G. Harrison.)
MONINS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 14,
1711. S. of Thomas, vintner. B. at Dover. School, Canter-
bury (Mr Jones). B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. FeUow, 1717-26.
Ord. deacon (London) June 16, 1717; priest (Nonvnch) Mar.
1723-4. V. of Ewell, Kent, 1726-47. V. of Alkham, 1727-47.
R. of Charlton and Ringwould, 1727-47- Master of King's
School, Canterbury, 1734-47- Preb. of Bristol, 1746-50. R.
of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 1747-50. R. of Drinkston, 1747-50.
Married, 1727, Mary, dau. of John Daulinge, V. of Alkham.
Died July 14, 1750. Buried at Alkham. Father of the next.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
MONINS, RICHARD (afterwards, 1769, RICHARD MONINS
EATON). Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 16, 1750-1.
S. of Richard (above), clerk, of Kent. B. at Ringwould, near
Dover. Schools, Canterbury (under his father) and Wyver-
stone, Suffolk. Matric. 1751; B.A. i755; M.A. 1758. FeUow,
i755_6o. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1756; pnest
(Hereford) Feb. 19, 1758. R. of Charlton by Dover, 1758-70.
R. of Ringwould, 1758-70. Died unmarried Feb. 23, 1770.
Buried in Ringwould Church. M.I. (Scott-Mayor, in. 603.)
Monks, William
MONYNGS, WILLIAM. Probably adm. Fell.-Com. at Peter-
house, Apr. 22, 1587. S. and h. of Sir Edward (1565), ot
Waldershare, Kent. Created Bart., June 29, 1611. Sub-
scribed £10 to the Chapel Fund, in 1631. Died Feb. 24, 1642-
3. Buried at Waldershare. Father of John (1624). (1. A.
Walker; G.E.C.)
MONNYNG, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1575. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincohi) July 12, 1583-
V. of Claxby-by-Alford, Lines., 1583; 'bred in the schools.
MONNINS, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1656. Perhaps
Thomas, s. and h. of Sir Edward, of Waldershare, Kent,
Bart.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1658. If so, died before
1663.
MONK or MONCK, CHRISTOPHER (Duke of Albemarle).
LL.D. 1681 (Com. Reg.). S. of George (1627), 1st Duke of
Albemarle. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1662. Succeeded as
2nd Duke, 1670. K.G., 1670. Lord-Lieutenant of Devon,
1675-85; and joint Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, 1675- Chan-
cellor of the University, 1682-8. Governor-General of
Jamaica, 1687-8. Died in Jamaica, Oct. 6, 1688. (D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
MONCK, GEORGE. Doubtless the Monk adm. FeU.-Corn.
at King's, Michs. 1627. S. of Thomas (1587)- B. i6o8.
Elected M.P. for the University, 1660, but decided to sit for
Devon. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1662. F.R.S., 1662-3.
K G 1663. The well-known commander by sea and land.
Commander of forces in Scotland, 1651-2, 1654-60. General
at sea, 1652-3. Master of the Horse. First Lord of the
Treasury. Created Duke of Albemarle, 1660. Died Jan.
1669-70. Father of Christopher (1681). (D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
MONCK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, June
12 1706. Of Warwickshire. School, Coventry. Matnc. 1706;
B.A. 1709-10. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 171 1; pnest
(Norwich) July 6, 1712. R. of Ridlington, Norfolk, 1712.
V. of East Ruston, 1715-50.
MONCK, GORSTELOWE. M.A. 1708 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Thomas, of Gretton, Northants. Matric. from New Inn
Hall, Mar. 23, 1699-1700, age 17; B.A. (Balhol) 1703; M.A.
1707. R. of HamstaU Ridware, Staffs., 1715- (^l- Oxon.)
MONKE, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from Eton,
Aug 27 1576. Of Iver, Bucks. S. of Thomas. Matnc. 1576.
FeUow, but left without a degree, 1580. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1579. Practised as attorney at Iver. Brother of
Thomas (i577)-
MONKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1553-
MONKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1579-'
MUNKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
MONKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1627; B.A.
1630-1; M..\. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1635-
MUNCK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1663.
MONKE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1564.
Migrated to Peterhouse. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572.
MONCKES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1634-
MONKE ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1544;
Scholar, 1543-8; B.A. 1546-7- Fellow, 1560-2. One of these
names R. of Woodham Ferrers, Essex, 1560-1. R. of Colne
Wake 1565-1601. Died 1601. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
1601. 'Father of Timothy (1579-80). (J. Ch. Smith.)
MONKE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 28, 1577- Of Iver, Bucks. Matnc. 1577-8; B.A.
1581-2; M.A. 1585; B.D. 1594- Fellow, 1580-1601. Vice-
Provost 1594-1600. Ord. deacon and pnest (LmcoUi) June
13, 1592. R. of Beyton, Suffolk, 1601. Brother of Henry
(1576). (Harwood.)
MONKE, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1587 S. of Anthony, of Potheridge, Devon. Bapt. at Asn-
water Apr. 9, 1570. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1590-
Knighted. M.P. for Camelford, Jan. to Mar. 1626. Father
of George (1627). (A. B. Beaven.)
MUNCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 23, 1642.
Matric. 1642.
MONKE, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1579-
80. Of Essex. S. of Robert (1544)- B.A. from Jesus, 1584-5;
M A. 1588. R. of Little Birch, Essex, 1608-30. Died 1630.
WiU (Cons. C. London) 1631; as of Copford. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MONCKS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1634.
MUNK, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1552.
MUNK, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1571-
MONKTON, see MONCKTON.
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Monmouth, James
MONMOUTH, JAMES, Duke of. M.A. 1663 {Lit. Reg.). Natural
8. of Charles II by Lucy, dau. of Richard Walters, of Haver-
fordwest, Pembroke. B. Apr. 9, 1649. Created Baron
Tyndaie, Earl of Doncaster, and Duke of Monmouth, 1663.
K.G., 1663. Married Anne Scott, Countess of Buccleugh,
and took the surname of Scott, 1663. Privy Councillor, 1670.
Captain-General of Charles ll's forces, 1670. Served against
the Dutch, 1672 and 1673. Chancellor of Cambridge Univer-
sity, 1674. Identified himself with the protestant movement
in England. Banished and deprived of all his offices, 1679.
Joined Sidney and others in the plot to murder Charles II
and the Duke of York; pardoned but banished from court.
Retired to Zealand, 1684. Landed in England, June 11, 1685,
and claimed the crown. Defeated at Sedgemoor, July 5, 1685.
Executed in the Tower of London, July 15, 1685. (D.N.B.)
MONOUX, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. {age 16) at Christ's,
Apr. 30, 1663. S. of Sir Humphry (1617), of Wotton, Beds.,
Bart. B. at Kimberley, Norfolk. School, Strixton, North-
ants. (Mr Farrow). Matric. 1663. Died c. 1664. Brother of
Lewis (i665).
MONOUX, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1617. S. and h. of Lewis, of Wotton, Beds. B.A. 1620-1.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1621. Sheriff of Beds., 1634.
Created Bart., Dec. 4, 1660. Married Mary, dau. of Sir
Thomas Wodehouse, Bart. Buried at Wotton, Feb. 4, 1675-6.
Will, P.C.C. Father of George (1663) and Lewis (1666),
perhaps brother of William (1624). (Peile, 1. 321; Vis. of
Essex; '/is. 0/ Beds., 1634.)
MONOUX, LEWIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's, June
20, 1666. S. of Sir Humphry (1617), of Wotton, Beds., Bart.
B. at Kimberley, Norfolk (his mother's home). School,
Strixton. Matric. 1667. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7, 1667-8.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1675. Ancient, 1688. Bencher,
1701. Treasurer, 1713. Of Sandy, Beds. Married Lucy, dau. of
Edmund Wodehouse, of Lexham, Norfolk. Father of the next
and brother of George (1663). (Peih, 11. 7; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MONOUX, LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 27,
1720. S. of Lewis (above). B. at Sandy, Beds. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Dr Tooke). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1720; B.A.
1723-4; M.A. 1727. Fellow, 1724. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
June 16; priest, Sept. 22, 1728. R. of Sandy, Beds., 1729.
R. of Tempsford, 1743. Preb. of Lincoln, 1755-71. Died 1771.
{Peile, lu 198.)
MONOUX, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1624. Perhaps
s. of Lewis, of Wotton, Beds. Matric. 1624; B.A. from
Queens', 1629. Perhaps brother of Humphrey (1617). {Vis.
of Essex; Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
MONROE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Dec. 17,
1634. S. of Hector, of Rosse, R. of Eddertoun. School,
Aberdeen (private; Mr David Wetherbome). Matric. 1634-5.
MONSEY, MESSENGER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
May 23, 1711. S. of Robert (? 1673-4), K- of Booton, Norfolk.
School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1714-5. Studied
medicine at Norwich under Sir Benjamin Wrench. Adm.
extra licentiate, R.C.P., 1723. Practised at Bury St Edmunds.
Afterwards in London. Physician to Chelsea Hospital. Died
Dec. 26, 1788, aged 96. Buried at Chelsea. Will (P.C.C.) 1789.
Portrait at the College of Physicians. {D.N.B.; Munk, 11. 84 •
V.B.Redstone.) ' '*•
MONSEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Jan. 17,
1673-4. S. of Thomas, of Reepham, Norfolk. Matric. 1674,
as Mounsey; B.A. 1677-8. R. of BawdesweU, Norfolk;
ejected as non-juror. Licensed, June 8, 1681, to marry Ann
Fincham, then of Mutford, Norfolk, age 25. Perhaps father
of Messenger (1711). (V.B.Redstone.)
MONSEY, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 25, 1710-1.
(Name off, Dec. 1712.)
MONSON, see also MUNSON.
MONSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Feb.
11, 1712-3. 3rd s. of George (1675), of Broxboume, Herts.,
Esq. Matric. 1713. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1713. M.P.
for Lincohi, 1734-41. i74i-7, 1747-54- Deputy paymaster
of the Forces, 1737-45- Died Aug. 26, 1764. Brother of
George (1708) and Henry (1714-5). (G. Mag.)
MONSON, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Magdalene,
July 7, 1675. 3rd s. of Sir John, K.B., deceased. B. at
Broxboume, Herts., Feb. 27, 1657-8. School, Lincoln.
Matnc. 1675. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1675. Married
Anne, dau. of Charles Wren, of the Isle of Ely. Died Oct. 16,
1726. Father of the above, the next and Henry (1714-5)
brother of James (1676-7) and Philip (1677-8). {G.E.C.) '
MONSON, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, June
25, 1708. Of Hertfordshire. S. of George (above). Matric.
1709. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1707-8. M.P. for Grimsby,
1727-34. Died unmarried, July 7, 1739. Brother of the next
and of Charles (1712-3). His elder brother, John, was created
Lord Monson, in 1728. {Masters, 346.)
Montague, Christopher
MONSON, HENRY. Adm. scholar at Trinitv Hall, Jan. 6,
1714-5. Of Broxboume, Herts. 4th s. of George (1675).
Matric. 1712; LL.B. 1718; LL.D. 1726. Fellow, 1724-57.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Regius Professor of Civil Law,
1755-7- Died Feb. 25, i757. aged 61. M.I. at Broxboume.
Brother of John, 1st Lord Monson, Charles (1712-3) and
George (1708).
MONSON, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Magdalene,
Jan. 12, 1676-7. S. of Sir John, K.B., deceased. B. at
Broxboume, Herts. School, Enfield. Matric. 1678; B.A.
1680; M.A. 1682 {Com. Reg.). Perhaps F.R.S., 1684. Died
1688, aged 28. M.I. at Broxboume. Brother of George (1675)
and Philip (1677-8).
MONSON, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. (age c. 15) from Christ's,
Nov. 1561. S. of John, of Beckenham and Boyle, Notts.
Sheriff of Lines., 1577-8. Knighted, 1586. Of South Carlton,
Lines. Died Dec. 20, 1593. {Lines. Pedigrees, 682; Peile,
I. 75.)
MONSON, JOHN, 2nd Baron Monson of Burton, Lines. LL.D.
1749. S. and h. of Sir John, 1st Baron Monson. B. July 23,
1727. Succeeded to the peerage, July 18, 1748. Chief Justice
in Eyre, South of Trent, 1765-6. Married Theodosia, dau.
of John Maddison, of Stamford, Lines. Died July 23, 1774.
Buried at South Cariton, Lines. {G.E.C; D.N.B.)
MONSON, MARMADUKE B.A. 1555-6. Of Lincolnshire. M.A.
from St Catharine's, 1559. Fellow of St Catharine's, c. 1556.
Ord. priest (London) 1556-7.
MONSON, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Magdalene,
Jan. 2, 1677-8. S. of Sir John, K.B., deceased. B. at Brox-
boume, Herts. School, Enfield. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 28, 1681. Died May 16, 1684, aged
22. M.I. at Broxboume. Brother of George (1675) and
James (1676-7).
MONTAGUE, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
1664. 4th s. of Edward (1617-8), Earl of Manchester.
Matric. Lent, 1663; M.A. 1665. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 30, 1667. Brother of Edward (1662), Henry (1662) and
Thomas (1667).
MONTAGUE, CHARLES. Adm. nobleman at Trinity, June 12,
1677. 5th s. of Edward, 1st Earl of Sandwich. B. at
Hinchingbrooke, Hunts. School, St Neots (Mr Matthews).
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 6, 1676-7. Incorp. at Lincoln
College, Oxford, 1682 (according to Al. Oxon.). M.P. for
Durham, 1685-7, 1695-1702. ChanceUor of the diocese of
Durham, 1686. High Sheriff, Durham, 1690-1705. Died 1721.
Brother of Oliver (1672), John (1672) and James (1681),
father of James (1702), Edward (1710) and Crew (1710).
(A. B. Beaven; Collins, iii. 464.)
MONTAGU, CHARLES. 'Educated at Trinity.' S. of Robert,
3rd Earl of Manchester. B. c. 1660. Created M.A. 1680.
Styled Viscount Mandeville, 1671-83. Succeeded as 4th
Earl of Manchester, Mar. 14, 1682-3. Lord-Lieutenant of
Hunts., 1689-1722. Raised troops for the Prince of Orange;
fought in Ireland, 1690. Ambassador extraordinary at
Venice, 1697-8 and 1706-8; at Paris, 1699-1701. Privy
Councillor, 1698, 1702 and 1714. Lord of the bed-chamber,
1714-22. Created Duke of Manchester, Apr. 1719. Died
Jan. 20, 1721-2. Buried at Kimbolton. Brother of Robert
(1684) and father of WUliam (1728). {G.E.C; D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
MONTAGU, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Nov. 8,
1679. 4th s. of George (1638-9), of Horton, Northants.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1679; M.A. 1682; LL.D. 1705
{Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1683. Auditor of the Exchequer,
1679-1714. M.P. for Maldon, 1689-95; for Westminster,
1695-1700. Clerk of the Privy Council, 1689-92. Lord of
the Treasury, 1692-4. Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1694-9.
President of the Royal Society, 1695-8. High Steward of
the University, 1697. First Lord of the Treasury, 1697-9
and 1714-5. Created Baron Halifax, Dec. 1700. Charged
with neglecting his duties as Auditor of the Exchequer, 1703,
but no verdict was given. K.G. 1714. Created Viscount
Sunbury and Earl of Halifax, Oct. 1714. Lord-Lieutenant
of Surrey, 1714-5. A famous parliamentary orator and a
patron of literature. Died May 19, 1715. Buried in West-
minster Abbey. Brotherof James (1683). {D.N.B.; Bridges,
I- 368.)
MONTAGU, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 12) at
Sidney, Mar. 20, 1632-3. 3rd s. of Edward, Baron Montagu.
B. at Boughton, Weekley, Northants. Bapt. June 15, 1620.
School, Oundle. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 22, 1635.
Buried at Weekley, July 2, 1641. Brother of Edward
(1630-1) and WiUiam (1632). (H. I. Longden.)
MONTAGUE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 22, 1734. S. of Edward. School, Eton. Matric. 1734;
Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Ord. priest (Norwich)
May, 1741. Chaplain to HuU garrison.
Montague, Crew
MONTAGUE, CREW. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 12, 1710.
and s. of the Rt. Hon. Charles (1677), of Westminster. B. at
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Jan. 25, 1693-4.
Matric. 1710. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, July 27, 1713- Brother
of Edward (1710) and half-brother of James (1702). (H. M.
Wood.)
MONTAGU, EDWARD. ' Student at Cambridge.' S. of Thomas,
of Remington, Northants. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 22 1505. Barrister-at-Iaw. Serjeant-at-law, 1531.
King's Serjeant, i537. Knighted, Oct. 18, 1537- Chief
Justice, King's Bench, 1539-45; Common Pleas, 1545-53;
deprived for his support of Lady Jane Grey. Died Feb. 10,
1556-7. Buried at Weekley. WiU (P.C.C). Ancestor of the
Dukes of Montagu and Manchester. (Vis. of Northants., 1618;
D.N.B.; Cooper, I. 162.)
MONTAGU, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Jan. 27,
1617-8. S. of Henry (1582-3), ist Earl of Manchester.
Matric. 1618. M.P. for Hunts., 1624-5, 1626. K.B., 1626.
Summoned to Parliament, May, 1626, as Baron Montagu of
Kimbolton. Succeeded as 2nd Earl of Manchester, Nov. 7,
1642. Lord-Lieutenant of Hunts., 1642; of Northants., 1643.
Commander of the Parliamentary Forces in the Eastern
Counties, 1643-45. Resigned his commission, 1645. Com-
missioner of the Great Seal, 1646-8 and 1660. Speaker of the
House of Lords, 1646-8, i66o. Chancellor of the University,
1649-51, 1660-71. Restored to the Lord-Lieutenancy of
Hunts, and Chancellorship of the University, 1660. Lord
Chamberlain, 1660-71. K.G., 1661. F.R.S., 1665. Incorp.
M.A. at Oxford, 1665 (according to Al. Oxon.). Died May 5,
1671. Buried at Kimbolton. Brother of Walter (1617-8),
James (1623-4) and George (1638-9), father of Edward
(1662), Henry (1662), Charles (1664) and Thomas (1667).
{D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MONTAGU, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Sidney,
Mar. 2, 1 630-1. ist s. of Edward, Baron Montagu. Bapt.
at Weekley, Northants, July 25, 1616. School, Oundle.
Matric. 1630-1; M.A. 1631-2. M.P. for Huntingdon in the
Long Parliament, 1640-4. Succeeded as 2nd Baron, June 15,
1644. Conducted Charles I to Holmby House. Treated for
the surrender of Newark, 1646. Married Anne, dau. of Sir
Ralph Winwood, of Ditton, Bucks. Died Jan. 10, 1683-4.
Buried at Weekley. Brother of Christopher (1632-3) and
William (1632), father of the next. (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
MONTAGUE, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney,
Sept. 25, 1651. S. of Edward (above), 2nd Baron Montagu, of
Houghton. School, Westminster. Matric. 1652 (previously
matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, June 6, 1651); M.A.
(Oxford) 1661. Master of the Horse to Queen Catharine.
M.P. for Sandwich, 1661-5. Killed at Bergen, Norway, in
an attack on the Dutch Fleet, Aug. 3, 1665. Buned at
Weekley, Oct. 13, 1665. {D.N.B.; H. L Longden.)
MONTAGUE, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
1662. 2nd s. of Edward (1618), 2nd Earl of Manchester.
M.A. 1662. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 10, 1664.
Brother of Charles (1664), Henry (1662) and Thomas (1667).
MONTAGU, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 21, 1665.
S. of James (1623-4), Esq., of Lackham, WUts. B. there.
School, Strixton, Northants. (Mr Farrow). Matric. 1665.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 17, 1692. Brother of
James (1652) and Thomas (1668).
MOUNTAGUE, EDWARD, Viscount HINCHINBROOKE. Adm.
nobleman (age 16) at Trinity, Jan. 19, 1685-6. S. of 2nd
Earl of Sandwich. B. in London. School, Eton. Matnc.
1685-6. Succeeded as 3rd Earl, Mar. 1688-9. D.C.L.
(Oxford) 1702. Lord-Lieutenant of Hunts. Married Lady
Elizabeth, dau. of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. Died
Oct. 20, 1729. Brother of Richard (1685-6) and father of the
next.
MONTAGU, EDWARD RICHARD, Viscount HINCHINBROOKE.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at Trinity, May 14, 1706. S. of
Edward (1685-6), 3rd Earl of Sandwich. School, Sandwich.
Matric. 1706. Probably LL.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). M.P. for
Huntingdon, 1713-22; for Hunts., 1722. Died Oct. 3, 1722.
Father of John (i735)-
MONTAGUE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 12, 1710.
Doubtless s. of the Hon. Charles (1677), of Westminster.
B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Nov. 13,
1692. Matric. 1710. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1709-10.
M.P. for Huntingdon, 1734-68. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Matthew Robinson. Died May 20, i775- Brother of Crew
(1710) and half-brother of James (1702). (H. M. Wood;
A. B. Beaven; Collins, iii. 465.)
MONTAGUE, FREDERICK. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Feb. 8, 1750-1. S. of Charles, of London. School,
Eton. Matric. 1751; M.A. 1757 (Lit. Reg.); D.C.L. (Oxford)
1793. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1750-1. Called to the
Bar, June 21, 1757. Bencher, 1782. M.P. for Northampton,
1759-68 ; for Higham Ferrers, 1768-90. Lord of the Treasury,
1782 and 1783; a member of the Committee which prepared
Montague, James
the articles of Warren Hastings' impeachment, 1787. Privy
Councillor, 1783. F.R.S., 1792. Retired to Papplewick,
Notts., 1790. Died there, July 30, 1800. (D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
MONTAGUE, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's,
Mar. 21, 1638-9. S. of Henry (1582-3), 1st Earl of Man-
chester. B. at Westminster. School, Amersham, Bucks.
(Dr Croke). Matric. 1639; M.A. 1640 (fit. nob.). Adm. at
the Middle Temple, 1640. M.P. for Huntingdon, 1640-8;
for Sandwich, 1660; for Dover, 1661-79. Master of the
Hospital of St Katharine-by-the-Tower, London, 1661-81.
Of Horton, Northants. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Anthony Irby. Buried at St Katharine-by-the-Tower, July,
1681. M.I. Brother of Sidney ( 1 64 1 ) , half-brother of Edward
(1617-8), Walter (1617-8) and James (1623-4), father of
Charles (1679) and James (1683). (Peile, 1. 458; Collins,
n. 57.)
MONTAGUE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1730-1. S. of Edward. Matric. 1731. Perhaps died May 28,
1790, aged 78. (G. Mag.)
MONTAGU, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's, Mar.
1582-3. 3rd s. of Sir Edward, of Boughton, Northants.
B. there, c. 1563. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 6, 1585.
Called to the Bar, June 9, 1592. Autumn Reader, 1606.
M.P. for Higham Ferrers, 1593, 1597-8, 1601; for London,
1604-11. Recorder of London, 1603-16. Knighted, July 23,
1603. K.C., 1607. Serjeant-at-law and King's Serjeant, i6ii.
Chief Justice of the King's bench, 1616-21. Presided at the
trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1618. Lord High Treasurer,
1620-1. Created Baron Montagu of Kimbolton and Viscount
Mandeville, Dec. 19, 1620. Lord President of the Council,
1621-8. Lord-Lieutenant of Hunts., 1624-42. Created Earl
of Manchester, Feb. 5, 1625-6. Lord privy seal, 1628-42.
High Steward of the University, 1634-42. An assiduous
member of the Star Chamber. Appointed one of theguardians
of the realm during Charles I's absence, 1641. Speaker of
the House of Lords, May, 1642. Author of Contemplatio
Mortis et Immortalitatis. Died Nov. 7, 1642. Buried at
Kimbolton. Brother of James (1585) and Sidney (1588),
father of James (1623-4), George (1638-9), Sidney (1641),
Walter (1617-8) and Edward (1617-8). (Peile, i. 173; D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
MONTAGUE, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
1662. 3rd s. of Edward (1618), 2nd Earl of Manchester.
M.A. 1662. Incorp. at Oxford, 1666. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 24, 1663. CaUed to the Bar, May 1, 1668.
Died 1681. Brother of Edward (1662), etc.
MONTAGU, JAMES. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's, Jime,
1585. 5th s. of Sir Edward, of Boughton, D.D. (by special
Grace), 1598. Laid the first stone of Sidney Sussex CoUege,
May 20, 1595. First Master of Sidney, 1596-1609. Dean of
Lichfield, 1603-4. Dean of Worcester, 1604-8. Bishop of
Bath and Wells, 1608-16. Bishop of Winchester, 161&-8.
Edited and translated the works of James I. Died unmarried,
July 20, 1618. Buried in Bath Abbey. Brother of Henry
(1582-3) and Sidney (1588). (D.N.B.; Peile, i. 161; Vis. of
Northants., 1618.)
MOUNTAGUE, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Jan.
1623-4. 3rd s. of Henry (1582-3), 1st Earl of Manchester.
Of Lackham, Wilts. Perhaps M.P. for Huntingdon, 1628-9.
Married, Nov. 11, 1635, Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Baynard,
of Lackham. Died Feb. 1665, aged 63. Brother of Edward
(1617-8), Walter (1617-8) and half-brother of George
(1638-9), father of the next, Edward (1665) and Thomas
(1668). (Vis. of WiUs.)
MOUNTAGUE, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney,
Oct. 9, 1652. Eldest s. of James (above), of Lackham, Wilts.
School, Eton. Matric. 1652. Married Diana, dau. of Anthony
Hungerford, of Black Bourton, Oxon. Brother of Edward
(1665) and Thomas (1668).
MOUNTAGUE, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
July 4, 1681. 6th s. of Edward, ist Earl of Sandwich. B. at
St Giles', London. Schools, St Neots and Eton. M.A. 1682.
Died unmarried. Brother of Charles (1677), etc.
MOUNTAGU, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
June 26, 1683. S. of George (1638-9), of Horton, Northants.
Bapt. there. Mar. 5, 1665-6. School, Westminster. Matric.
1684; M.A. 1698. M.P. for Tregony, 1695-8; for Beeralston,
1698-1700; for Carlisle, 1705-13. Knighted, Apr. 1705.
Solicitor-General, 1707-8. Attorney-General, 1708-10,
Baron of the Exchequer, 1714-22. Lord Chief Baron, 1722-3.
Died Oct. 1, 1723. Brother of Charles (1679). (A. B. Beaven;
D.N.B.)
MONTAGUE, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14) at Trinity,
June 28, 1702. S. of Charles (1677), of Durham. School,
under Mr Cox. Matric. 1702. M.P. for Camelford, 1715-22.
Of Newbold Verdon, Leics. Died Nov. 8, 1748. Buried at
Newbold Verdon. Half-brother of Edward (1710) and Crew
(1710). (A. B. Beaven; Collins, iii. 464.)
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Montague, John
MOUNTAGUE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity. Apr. 12,
1672 4th s. of Kdward, ist Earl of Sandwich. M.A. 1673;
DD 1682 {Com. Reg.). FeUow, 1674. Master of Trinity,
1683-1700. Vice-ChanceUor, 1687-8. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 21, 1679. Master at Sherbum Hospital, 1680. Preb.
of Durham, 1683-1700; Dean, 1700-28. Died in London,
unmarried, Feb. 23, 1727-8, aged 73- Buried at Sherbum
Hospital. WUl, P.C.C. Brotherof Charles (1677), etc. (D.N.B.)
MONTAGUE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 2, 1713- B. in
London. Matric. 1713. Perhaps 'of St Andrew's, Holborn,
gent.'; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 20, 1709-10.
MONTAGU, JOHN. 4th Earl of Sandwich. Adm. at Trinity,
Apr. 1735. ist s. of Edward Richard, Viscount Hinchmbrooke
(1706). B. Nov. 3, 1718. School, Eton. Succeeded his
grandfather as 4th Earl, Oct. 20, 1729- Travelled on the
continent and in the East, 1737-9- F.R.S., 1740. Lord ot
the Admiralty, 1744-8; First Lord, 1748-51. and Apr. to
.Sept. 1763. Colonel in the army, i745. Plenipotentiaij at
Breda, 1746; at .\ix-la-Chapelle, 1748. Elder Brother of the
Trinity House, 1749-92. Joint vice-treasurer of Ireland,
1755-63. One of the principal Secretaries of State (Northern
Department) 1763-5, 1770-1. Sullied his reputation by the
part he took in the prosecution of John Wilkes. Postmaster-
General, 1768-70. Returned to the Admiralty as First Lord,
1771-82. Employed the vast patronage of the office as an
engine for bribery and political jobbery. Retired from public
life on the fall of the North administration, 1782. Ranger of
St James' and Hyde Park, 1783-4- Died Apr. 30, 1792-
(D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.)
MONTAGU, JONAS. M.A. from King's, 1622. Of Berkshire,
pleb. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, Dec. 14, 1604,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1617-8. A Master at Eton.
MONTAGU, JONAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1650.
B. at Eton, 1634. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657.
FeUow, 1653-62. R. of Horstead and Coltishall, Norfolk,
1658. R. of Wootton Courtenay, Somerset, 1661-86. Died
1686. Brother of Thomas (1631) and father of the next.
MOUNTAGUE, JONAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1689. S. of Jonas (above). B. at Wootton Courtenay, Somer-
set. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Fellow, 1692.
Died at Exeter, 1720, when bursar of the College. Brother
of William (1690). (Harwood.)
MONTAGUE, OLIVER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity, Apr. 12,
1672. 3rd s. of ist Earl of Sandwich. M.A. 1673- University
Counsel, 1684-93. Solicitor-General to the Queen, 1685-8.
M.P. for Huntingdon, 1685-7. Died 1693. Brother of James
(1681), John (1672) and Charles (1677).
MOUNTAGUE, PHILIP. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1724. S. of William (1690), V. of Sturminster Marshall,
Dorset. Bapt. Aug. 7, 1705. Matric. Lent, 1724-5; B.A.
1728-9; M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1728. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) May, 1741. R. of East and West Wrotham,
Norfolk. R. of Piddlehinton, Dorset, 1751-82. Died there
Aug. 2, 1782, aged 77. Will (P.C.C.) 1782. Brother of
William (1726). (F. S. Hockaday.)
MONTAGU, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at King's, Michs. 1589.
MONTAGU, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1594. S. of Laurence, V. of Dorney, Bucks. B. 1577. B.A.
1598; M.A. 1602; B.D. 1609; D.D. 1620. Fellow, 1597-1604.
Fellow of Eton, 1613. Ord. deacon (London) May 6; priest,
May 16, 1604. R. of Wootton Courtenay, Somerset, 1610-3.
R. of Stanford Rivers, Essex, 1613-28. Dean of Hereford.
1616-7; Archdeacon, 1617-29. Canon of Windsor, 1617-28.
Chaplain to James I, 1617. R. of Petworth, Sussex, 1623-38.
Bishop of Chichester, 1628-38. Bishop of Norwich, 1638-41.
Author, controversial. Died Apr. 13, 1641. Buried in
Norwich Cathedral. (Harwood; Vis. of Bucks., 1634; D.N.B.)
MOUNTAGUE, RICHARD. Adm. nobleman (age 15) at Trinity,
Jan. 19, 1685-6. S. of Edward, 2nd Earl of Sandwich. B. in
London. School, Eton. Matric. 1685-6. M.P. for Hunting-
don, 1690-7. Died Apr. 19, 1697. Brother of Edward
(1685-6). (Collins, III. 468.)
MOUNTAGU, ROBERT. Adm. nobleman (age 16) at Trinity,
Mar. 29, 1684. 2nd s. of Robert, 3rd Earl of Manchester.
School, St Paul's. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 8, 1684.
M.P. for Co. Hunts., 1689-93. Died Dec. 4, 1693. Brother
of Charles (1680). (A. B. Beaven.)
MONTAGU, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 14, i749-
S. of Samuel. Bapt. at Stoke Poges, Bucks., Nov. i, 1731-
Colleger at Eton, 1745-8.
MONTAGU, SIDNEY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Christ's, Dec.
1588. 6th s. of Sir Edward, Judge, of Boughton, Northants.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 11, 1593. Called to the
Bar, May 22, i6oi. Master of Requests to Charles I. Knighted,
July 28, i6i6. M.P. for Brackley, 1593; for Wednesbury,
1601; for Wells, 1614; for Hunts., 1640. Expelled and com-
MONTGOMERY, FERDINAND
mitted to the Tower, 1642. Royalist. Of Hinchinbrooke,
Huntingdon. Married Paulina, dau. of John Pepys, of
Cottenham, Cambs. Died Feb. 25, 1644. His son Edward
wascreatedEari of Sandwich. Brotherof Henry (1582-3) and
James (1585). (Peile, i. 193; A- B. Beaven; H. 1. Longden.)
MONTAGU, SIDNEY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 13) at Christ's,
May 20, 1641. 6th s. of Henry (1582-3), 1st Eari of Man-
chester and High Steward of the University. B.atTotteridge,
Herts. School, Amersham (Dr Croke). Matric. 1641; M.A.
1641 (fil. nob.). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 2, 1642.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 27, 1646. Brother of George (1638-9),
etc. (Peile, i. 476.)
MONTAGUE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28, 1643.
MOUNTAGUE, THOMAS. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
MONTAGU, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 15) a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 19, 1631. B. at Eton. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6;
M.A. 1639. Fellow, 1634-51. Assistant Master at Eton;
Head Master, 1660-72. Fellow of Eton, 1671-91. Died Oct.
9, 1691. M.I. at Eton. Brother of Jonas (1650). (Lipscomb,
IV. 477; Le Neve, Man., v. 127; Harwood.)
MONTAGUE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
1667. 5th s. of Edward (1618), 2nd Earl of Manchester.
M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1671-4. Died in College. Buried at
St Benet's, Cambridge, Mar. 26, 1674- Brother of Edward
(1662), Henry (1662) and Charles (1664). (Masters, 346.)
MONTAGUE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr.
15, 1668. 6th s. of James (1623-4), of Lackham, Wilts.
B. there. School, Knotting, Beds, (private; Mr Scriven).
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675- Incorp. at Oxford,
1680. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 4, 1676. R. of
Burton Latimer, 1676-1718. R. of Everdon, Northants.,
1683. DiedatBurton,Jan.29,i7i8-9,aged68. Buried there.
M.I. Brother of James (1652) and Edward (1665). (Peile,
II. 14.)
MOUNTA.GU, WALTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Jan. 27,
1617-8. 2nd s. of Henry (1582-3), 1st Earl of Manchester.
B. in London, c. 1603. Matric. 1618; M.A. 1627. Adm. at
the Middle Temple. Royalist. Employed on many missions
in France. Became a Roman Catholic, 1635. Confessor to
the Dowager Queen Henrietta-Maria and Lord Almoner to
her Chapel. Imprisoned in the Tower, 1643-7. Exiled, 1649.
Abbot of St Martin, Pontoise. Author, theological and
political. Died at Paris, Feb. 5, 1676-7. Buried there in the
Hospital of the Incurables. Brother of Edward (1617-8), etc.
(Collins, II. 56; Her. and Gen., ni. 55; D.N.B., where he is
said to have been buried at Pontoise.)
MONTAGU, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 4, 1581. Of Domey, Bucks. S. of William, of
Boveney. Matric. 1581; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. FeUow,
1584-95. Succeeded to an estate at Boveney, near Eton,
where he lived. (Harwood; Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
MONTAGUE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 13) at Sidney,
Apr. 13, 1632. S. of Edward, Baron Montagu of Boughton.
School, Oundle. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 22, 1635.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 11, 1641-2. Treasurer, 1663. Autumn
reader, 1664. M.P. for Huntingdon, in the Short Parliament,
1640. M.P. for the University, 1660; for Stamford, 1661-76.
Attorney-General to the Queen, 1662-76. Serjeant-at-law,
1676. Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1676-86. Removed
from the bench for refusing to give an unqualified opinion
in favour of the prerogative of dispensation, 1686. Assessor
to the Convention, 1689. Died Aug. 26, 1706. Buried at
Weekley. Brother of Christopher (1632-3) and Edward
(1630-1). (D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
MOUNTAGUE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1690. S. of Jonas (1650). B. at Wootton Courtenay,
Somerset. B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Fellow, 1694. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 29; priest, Dec. 21, 1701. R. of
Hitcham, Bucks. V. of Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, 1702-
45. Died there Jan. 8, 1744-5. M.I. Brotherof Jonas (1689),
father of Philip (1724) and William (1726). (F. S. Hockaday.)
MOUNTAGUE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1726. S. of William (1690). Bapt. at Sturminster
Marshall, Dorset, Feb. 10, 1707-8. Matric. Lent, 1727;
B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. Fellow, 1730. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 24, 1732. Brother of Philip
(1724).
MOUNTAGUE, WILLIAM. 'Educated at Cambridge.' S. and
h. of Charles, Duke of Manchester. B. Apr. 1700. Created
LL.D. 1728. Succeeded his father as 2nd Duke of Man-
chester, Feb. 1, 1721-2. Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdon,
1722. K.B., 1725. Died Oct. 21, 1739, s.p. (G.E.C.)
MONTGOMERY, FERDINAND. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan.
23, 1593-4. Of Buckinghamshire. Probably s. of William.
Matric. 1594. Probably brother of Sherington (1593-4)-
Montgomery, George
MONTGOMERY, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at St
John's, Jan. 12, 1731-2. S. of George, Esq., of Middlesex.
B. in London. School, Eton. Matric. 1732- Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 27, i73ii as s. and h. of George, of
Homdon, Essex. M.P. for Ipswich, 1759- High Sheriff of
Cambs. and Hunts., 1759-60. Of Thundersley Hall, Essex.
Died Mar. 29, 1766. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 438.)
MONTGOMERY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 20,
1694. S. of Roger, cutler. B. at Newport, Salop. School,
Newport (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8.
MONTGOMERY, LU. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Easter, 1543.
Matric. Michs. 1544.
MONTGOMERY, PHILIP. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
MONTGOMERY, ROGER. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, 1475. Of Bridgenorth, Salop.
MONTGOMERY, SHERINGTON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan.
23, 1593-4. Of Buckinghamshire. S. of William, of Shering-
tou. Matric. 1594. Probably brother of Ferdinand (1593-4).
(Vis. of Bucks., 1634, 183.)
MONTGOMERY, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 16, 1733-4 (name off, Oct. 1735).
MONTMARTIN, GEDEON DU MARS A. M.A. from Trinity,
1600 (fit. nob.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1600, as Gideon de Man,
of Montmartin.
MONTOUX, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Jan. 11,
1717-8. S. of James, Waldensian (Pedemontanus) minister
at Rohrbach, Wimbach, and Hanau. B. there (?Hanau);
and at school there (Mr Coq). Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1718-24.
(Venn, 11. 9.)
MONTROSE, Earl of, see GRAHAM, JAMES.
MONYMAN, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 7,
1648. S. of Henry, carpenter, of Letheringsett, Norfolk.
School, Holt (Messrs Witherley, Fenn and Wright). Matric.
1648; B.A. from King's, 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Schoolmaster
at Cranbrook, Kent, 1658-62. V. of Benenden, 1662-1700.
Buried there Jan. 22, 1700-1. (Venn, i. 373 ; H. G. Harrison.)
MONYPENNY, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Apr.
20, 1736 (name off, 1739). Perhaps Robert, s. of Captain
James, R.N. If so, of Maytham HaU, Kent. M.I. at
Rolvenden, Kent, to Robert Monjrpenny; died Mar. 29, 1772,
aged 53. (Burke, L.G.)
MOODS, THOMAS. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1634-5 (NOODS
in Grace).
MOODY or MODYE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Easter, 1577; B.A. 1580-1. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 14, 1582. V. of ToUesbury, Essex, 1585-1616.
Licensed (Bishop of London) Apr. 11, 1605, to marry
MUlicent Ridge, of St Gabriel, London, widow. Married,
Sept. 18, 1605, at Wickham Bishops, Margaret Morris. Died
i6i6. WiU (Cons. C. London) 1616. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MOODY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 29, 1668.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675-
Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 21, 1672.
MOODY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Sidney,
Oct. 31, 1629. S. of Miles, Esq., of Ripon, Yorks. Schools,
Ripon (Mr Ri. Palmer) and Coxwold (Mr Goulton). Matric.
1629; B.A. 1633-4.
MOODY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1594.
MODY or MODE, ELIAS. B.A. 1506-7.
MODIE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1578.
MOODY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1598.
B. at Burgh, Lines., 1578. B.A. from Jesus, 1600-1. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Mar. 20, 1602. Perhaps R. of
St Peter Hungate, Norwich, 1603-9. R. of St George and St
Paul, Stamford, Lines., 1604-6. R. of Cherry Willingham,
1607-12. V. of Newton-on-Trent, 1612, resigned. R. of
Tuxford, Notts., 1614-7. Died 1617.
MOODYE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, 1632.
Of SuffoUt. Matric. 1632.
MOODY, H. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1561.
Perhaps Hugh Moody, ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 28, 1575.
R. of Brigsley, Lines., 1574; 'age 30; married; some little
understanding of Latin' (Lib. Cleri. Line., 1576). B. in
Thornton, Lincoln diocese; ' bred in the schools.' Or he may
be Henry Moody, ord. priest (Lincoln) Nov. 30, 1565; 'bred
in the schools.' V. of Astwick, Beds., c. 1602-3. Buried
there Sept. 4, 1609.
MOODY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 27, 1623.
Of Essex. Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1636. One of these names, of Hockley, Essex, clerk, married
at this period Elizabeth, dau. of Benj. King, of Southminster.
(Essex Pedigrees, 589.)
MODYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1557-8.
MooRE, Alexander
MOODY or MODYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1565; B.A. 1568-9.
MOODY or MODY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs.
1578; B.A. from Pembroke, 1581-2; M.A. from Peterhouse,
1585. Incorp. at Oxford, 1585. Perhaps V. of Mettingham,
SufioUc, 1587-91. V. of Haslingfield, Cambs., 1593-7. Died
1597.
MOODY, LEONARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 6, 1633.
Matric. 1633.
MOODY, LIVELY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 3,
1651. S. of Ralph, of Gainford, Durham, parish clerk of
Barnard Castle. Bapt. there, May 10, 1632. School, Romald-
kirk. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658; D.D. 1671
(Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1664 and 1681. V. of Gretton,
Northants., 1662-7. R- of Gt BiUing, 1662-88. Buried there
May 20, 1688. Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1688.
MOODIE, RICHARD. University Library Keeper, 1581-3.
Perhaps a graduate. The family were long connected with
the University and town as school-keepers, stationers, etc.
(H. P. Stokes.)
MOODY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 20,
1637. S. of Henry, bookseUer. B. in Cambridge. Bapt. at
Gt St Mary's, Dec. 20, 1620. Schools, Doncaster (Mr Meeres)
and Cambridge (Perse, Mr Watson). Scholar, 1637-44; B.A.
1640-1; M.A. 1646. Perhaps R. of Teigh, Rutland, 1662-75.
Died 1675. (Venn, i. 325.)
MOODY, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1502.
Of Reading. Left as scholar.
MOODY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1670.
(Probably adm. June 20, 1669, as Thomas, of Northampton-
shire.) Ord. priest (London) May 30, 1678, as 'B.A. ' Perhaps
R. of Gt Oakley, Essex, 1678-80. One of these names chap-
lain in the Navy, 1676. WiU (London) 1680; as of St Benet's,
Paul's Wharf, London. Mentions father Samuel. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
MOODY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 2, 1701. B. at
Wokingham, Berks. CoUeger at Eton, 1696-1700. Matric.
1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708; D.D. 1744- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1706; priest, Jime, 1707. One of these names
V. of Doddinghurst, Essex, 1731-51. Admon., P.C.C. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
MOODY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Apr. i, 1592;
B.A. 1595-6; Scholar, 1596-7. R. of Hazeleigh, Essex, 1598.
MOODEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1636.
MOODY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 20, 1669.
Of Northamptonshire. See Samuel (1670).
MOODY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 8, 1680. Of
Yorkshire.
MOODY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Nov. 29,
1746. S. of WiUiam, of WUton, WUts. Bapt. there. May 15,
1728. School, Eton (coUeger). Matric. 1747.
MOON, CHARLES. B.Civ.L. 1492.
MOONE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, as
'Moore,' May 10, i68o. S. of James, innkeeper. B. at Dent,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1680; B.A.
1683-4; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Dec. 21, 1684.
V. of EdenhaU, Cumberland, 1690-1743- Buried there
June 3, 1743. (B. Nightingale.)
MOONE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1621. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1627; priest. Mar. 1627-8.
MOONE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Mar. 18,
1700-1. Of Yorkshire. School, Gisbum. Matric. 1702. Ord.
deacon (York) Jan. 1705-6; priest, 1708. V. of Ingleby,
Yorks., c. 1708-20. V. of Ayton, 1718-23.
MOONE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
MOON or MONE, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1508-9.
MOONE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1644.
Of Kent. B.A. 1647-8.
MOONE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1580- B.A. from St Catharine's, 1583-4; M.A. 1587. FeUow
of St Catharine's. Senior Proctor, 1597-8. V. of RidgweU,
Essex, 1604. V. of Donnington, Lines., 1605. V. ofRainham,
Essex, 1608. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1624.
MOON, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1465-6.
MOONYNGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1560.
MOORE, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1586. Probably s. of Richard, of Grantham, Lines. Age 25
in 1595. Alderman of Grantham, 1617. Married Anne, dau.
of WiUiam Lacy, of Deeping. Probably brother of Gabriel
(1602) and father of the next and of Gabriel (1627), Henry
(1631) and Richard (1615). (Lines. Pedigrees, 687.)
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Moore, Alexander
MORE ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1615. S. of
Alexander (? above), of Grantham, Lines. Bapt. there, Dec.
17 1508 B.A. 1618-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 15, 1619-
20 Alderman of Grantham, 1625. M.P. for Grantham,
1628-9. Married Katharine, dau. of Richard Oliver, of
Middlesex. Buried at Grantham, Jan. 1635-6. Brother of
Richard (1615), Henry {1631), Gabriel (1627) and father of
Gabriel (1650). {Peile, i. 304.)
MOORE, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 9, 1651. S. of Thomas, of HuU, Yorks. School, HuU.
Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5.
MOORE or MORE, AMBROSE. Adm. at Emmanuel, Dec. 3,
1660. S. of Ambrose, of Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1661.
Migrated to Pembroke, Sept. 27, 1662. B.A. 1664-5; M.A.
1668.
MORE, BARNABAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3. i739-
Of Middlesex. S. and h. of Thomas, late of Twickenham, Esq.
Matric. 1739. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 3, i74i-2-
MOORE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
1620- B.A. 1623. Ord. priest (York) 1624. Will (P.C.C.)
1634,' of one of these names; of High Bray, Devon, clerk.
MOORE, BENEDICT. Scholar of Trinity, 1602; B.A. 1604-5.
MOORE or MORE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May
26 1671. Of Leicestershire. Probably s. of Charles, of
Appleby Parva, Leics. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. R. of Worplesdon, Surrey, 1683-1726. Licensed,
July 26, 1684, age 31, to marry Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Bayly. Died Sept. 8, 1726. Buried at Worplesdon. M.I.
(H. G. Harrison; Glover, Verbs., 11. 27.)
MOORE, CHESTER. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1670. Of Essex.
One of these names patron of the living of Wickford, Essex,
in 1677.
MORE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1559-
MOORE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1576. WiU proved (V.C.C.) i597 (?)•
MOORE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
Nov. 20, 1695. S. of Thomas. B. at Shipton, Lines. Matric.
1695; Scholar, 1695-6. Died in College, of fever. Buried at
Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, July 5, 1696. {PeiU, 11. 135)
MOORE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 9, 1709. S. of
John (1662), Bishop of Ely. B. in London. Matric. 1711;
B.A. 1713-4; M.A. from Jesus, 1717. Fellow of Jesus, 1714-
20. Perhaps M.P. for Ilchester, 1722-7. Consul for the
Ionian Islands, c. 1735. Died before 1741- Perhaps half-
brother of John (1695) and Thomas (1700). (Blomefield,
Normich, 423.)
MORE, ED. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1565.
MOORE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 12,
1640. S. of John. B. at Padiham, Lanes. Schools, Burnley
(Mr Aspeden) and Wakefield (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1640.
Ord. deacon and priest (York) 1663. C. of Baildon, Yorks.
Perhaps V. of Haworth, 1675-84. Died July 11, 1684.
Buried at Haworth. (Peile, i. 472.)
MOORE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 15, 1650.
S. of Edmund, of Fen Ditton, Cambs. B. there. Matric.
1650; Scholar, 1651; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Fellow, 1656-
62, ejected. Tutor, 1652. Incorp. at Oxford, 1660. After-
wards a preacher at Mortlake, Surrey. Mentioned in his
father's will (Ely) 1660. Died May, 1689. (Calamy, 1. 217.)
MORE, EDWARD. B.A. 1528-9. Of Westmorland. M.A. 1532.
Fellow of St Catharine's, 1529-39. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 13, 1528-9. Priest of a chantry in the College; licensed
to go abroad for study, 1537. Will proved (V.C.C.) i539;
the inventory suggests a student and reformer. (Hist, of
St Catharine's, 43.)
MOORE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 25, 1595.
Matric. c. 1595; B.A. 1597-8.
MORE, EDWARD. Matric. from Christ's, 1596-7; B.A. 1599-
1600; M.A. 1603; B.D. i6io. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 15,
1606, age 27. One of these names V. of Ryburgh, Norfolk,
1607. Probably the same who died, R. of Little Snoring,
before May, 1627. (Peile, i. 222.)
MOORE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1609;
B.A. 1612-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 13; priest. Mar. 20,
1613-4.
MORE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 24,
1627. S. of John. B. at York. School, York (private; Mr
Harrison, Mr Garthwaite). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634.
MOORE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Dec. 2,
1691. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Kirkby Lonsdale,
Westmorland. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1692.
MOORE, EDWARD. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 2,
1723-4. Of Retford, Notts. S. of John. B. Oct. 6, 1702.
MooRE, Giles
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. sizar Dec. 1724; LL.B.
1728 (Com. Reg.). Ord. (Chester) Dec. 22, 1728. V. of Over,
Cheshire. Died 1755. (Burke, L.G.; F. C. Cass, Monken
Hadley, 75.)
MOORE, FRANCIS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1557. Of Ufton Robert, Berks. Matric.
1557-8. Left in 1559. Student of law at Barnard's Inn.
(Harwood.)
MOORE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at King's, Easter, 1567.
MOORE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1581.
MOORE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8.
MOORE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July 3,
1640. S. and h. of Capt. Thomas Moore, of Morehouse,
Wivelsfield, Sussex. B. there. Matric. 1640. (Vis. of Sussex.)
MORE, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1602.
4th s. of Richard, of Grantham, Lines. Bapt. there, Apr. 18,
1585. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. from Christ's, 1609; D.D. 1624
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow of Christ's (by royal mandate), 1608-23.
Taxor, 1616-7. Proctor, 1620-1. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611.
R. of Elton-on-the-Hill, Notts., 1620-2. R. of Barton-le-
Cley, Beds., 1622. Chaplain to the Duke of Buckingham.
Preb. of Westminster, 1633-52. Died at St Clement Danes,
Oct. 17, 1652. Buried in the Abbey. Will, P.C.C. Probably
brother of Alexander (1586). (Peile, i. 239; Lines. Pedigrees,
W 687.)
MORE, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 6,
1627. 5ths. of Alexander (? 1586), of Grantham. Bapt. there,
July 24, 1608. School, Grantham (Mr Wilkinson). Matric.
1627. Perhaps R. of Elton, Notts. Buried at Grantham,
Feb. 27, 1652-3. Brother of Henry (1631), Richard and
Alexander (1615). (Peile, i. 381; Lines. Pedigrees, 688.)
MORE, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 14,
1650. S. of Alexander (1615). Bapt. at Grantham, Oct. 26,
1634. Schools, Grantham and Cambridge (private; Mr Moore).
Matric. 1650. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, June 30, 1651.
Called to the Bar, June 17, 1659. Buried at Grantham,
Mar. I, 1698-9. M.I. Left his estate to charitable purposes.
(Peile, I. 535; Lines. Pedigrees, 688.)
MOORE, GAMALIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June,
1632. S. of Richard (1617), B.D., R. of Braughing, Herts.
B. at Bickley, Devon. Schools, Buntingford and Standen,
Herts. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1637; Incorp. from Dublin.
MOORE, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1577.
B. at Bonest, Beds. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1586. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1593. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 20,
1607, age 44. V. of Burtford, Wilts. V. of Ferring, Sussex,
1612-32. V. of Clymping, 1616-20. Will (P.C.C.) 1632.
(H. G. Harrison.)
MOORE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1568.
One of these names B.A. (Oxford) 1571-2; M.A. 1574.
MOORE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1570.
MORE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1613.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Aug. 1617. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1622.
Perhaps R. of Chipstead, Surrey, 1632. One of these names
R. of Hackney, Middlesex, 1622-64. Died 1664.
MOORE or MORE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1632. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1639; priest, Sept. 20, 1640.
MOORE or MOWER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 3,
1645. S. of Arthur. B. at Barley Woodseats, Derbs. School,
Laughton (Mr West). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1652.
Perhaps the ' Mr Mouen,' of Christ's, buried at Gt St Andrew's,
Cambridge, Oct. 10, 1663. Brother of Robert (1640). (Peile,
!. 491, 496.)
MOORE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 13, i749-
1st s. of George, clothier, of Gt Torrington, Devon. B. there.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1755. One of these names married,
Aug. 6, 1758, in Peterborough Cathedral, Alice Ground, of
Whittlesea. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1764; of Peterborough, clerk.
(H. I. Longden.)
MOORE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 6, 1749-50.
Of the Isle of Ely. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. i757. Ord.
deacon (Bishop of Chester, at Cambridge) Feb. 10, 1754-
MOORE, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 2, 1659. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1659.
MORE, GILES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 26, 1633
S. of GUes, gent. B. at Hawstead, Sufiolk. Bapt. May 29
1617. School, Bury (Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1633; B.A
1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1637-8
priest (Rochester) Mar. 20, 1640-1. R. of Horsted Keynes
Sussex, 1656-79. He was for a time in the Royalist army
probably as chaplain. Buried at Horsted Keynes, Oct. 3;
1679. Will (P.C.C.) 1679. (Venn, 1. 309.)
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MOORE, HENRY. LL.B. 1562-3. Preb. of York, 1563-90. V.
of St Martin's, York, 1564-75- V. of Doncaster, 1570-9.
V. of Leeds, Yorks., 1570-9- R- ot Addingham, 1572-90.
V. of Rothwell, 1579-90- Died 1590.
MOORE or MORE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 28,
1606. Probably s. of Thomas, of Saltby, Leics. Ma trie. 1606;
Scholar; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620.
Probably V. of Long Bennington, Lines., 1626-41. WiU
proved (P.C.C.) Oct. 21, 1641. Father of Henry (1660).
{Lines. Pedigrees.)
MORE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinitv, Easter, 161 1.
MOORE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 12,
1627. S. of Walter, farmer. B. at Milton Abbot, Devon.
School, Orchard (Mr Jo. Blackford). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1631.
Will of one of these names (Exeter) 1688; of Brentnor,
Devon, clerk.
MORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Dec. 31, 1631.
7th s. of Alexander (? 1586). B. at Grantham, Oct. 12, 1614-
School, Eton. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639; D.D.
1661 (LU. Reg.). FeUow, 1639-87. F.R.S., 1664. The weU-
known Cambridge Platonist. Author, philosophical and
theological. Refused all preferments including two bishop-
rics. Died Sept. i, 1687. Buried in the Chapel of his College.
Will, P.C.C. One of these names R. of Ingoldsby, Lines.,
1642; patron Gabriel Moore, D.D. Brother of Gabriel (1627),
Richard (1615) and Alexander (1615). (Lines. Pedigrees, 688;
Peile, I. 414; D.N.B.)
MOORE, HENRY. .\dm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, 1639.
Perhaps s. and h. of Charles, Viscount Drogheda. Matric.
1639; M.A. 1640. Succeeded his father as 3rd Viscount, 1643.
Created Earl of Drogheda, June 14, 1661. Died Jan. 12,
1675-6. Buried at Christchurch, Dublin. One of these names
s. and h. of Sir Henry, of Fawley, Berks., Bart. Age 39 m
1664. Succeeded to the Baronetcy, 1633. Died c. 1685.
{G.E.C.; Vis. of Berks.)
MOOR or MORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 16,
1660. Only s. of Henry (1606), R. of Long Billmgton
(Bennmgton, Lines.), Notts. B. there. Schools, Pocklington
and Sherbum. Matric. 1660. Buried at All Saints', Cam-
bridge, Jan. 28, 1661-2. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1662.
MOOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Sept. 18,
1727. S. of Henry, D.D., R. of Malpas, Cheshire, and grand-
son of Henrv, 3rd Earl of Drogheda. B. in London. School,
Bury St Edmunds (Mr Kinnesman). Matric. 1728. Migrated
to St Catharine's, Oct. 17, 1728. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Feb. 6, 1726-7. Died July 2, 1729. Brother of Thomas
(1733). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MOORE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 20, 1748.
S. and h. of John (1714), Esq., of Melford, Suffolk. Bapt.
June I, 1730. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 10, 1741-
High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1757. Died unmarried, 1769. {Nichols,
IV. 444.)
MOORE, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 1599. B.
in London. One of these names R. of Maulden, Beds., 1611-4.
Buried there Dec. 29, 1614. (W. M. Noble.)
MORE, INGRAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Oct. 14,
1667. 3rd s. of Nicholas, gent. B. at Whitkirk, Leeds, Yorks.
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Doubtless brother of Nicholas
(1666). {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
MOORE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 5, 1623. Perhaps
adm. again (age 18) Sept. 30. S. of John, of Westmorland.
B. at Middleton Kirkby. Schools, Kirkby (Mr Robmson)
and Giggleswick (Mr Dockwray). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631. One of these names intruded minister at St
Thomas-the-Apostle, London, 1643-54 (?); another, R. of
Basildon, Essex, 1647. Perhaps father of James (1668-9).
{Peile, I. 354, 355-)
MOORE or MORE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sx John's,
Apr. 12, 1630. S. of Francis, gent., of Sheffield. B. there.
School, Sheffield (Mr Rawson). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4.
MOORE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 7,
1656. S. of Thomas, druggist, of East Dereham, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering).
MORE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Mar. i,
1668-9. S. of James (? 1623). B. at Middleton, Westmorland.
School, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Garthwaite). Matric. 1669.
MOORE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Jesus, June 19, 1671.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1675-6- Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1675; priest, Sept. i677-
MOOR, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 29, 1680.
S. of Roger, of Yorkshire.
MORE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 18, 1685. S. of
William, grocer, of London. B. there, Feb. 1668. School,
Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1688-9. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Feb. 10, 1687-8. {Peile, 11. 99.)
MooRE, John
MORE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's May 13,
1698. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Firbank, Westmorland.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705-
MOORE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1729;
Scholar, 1729; B.A. 1732-3- One of these names R. ot
Tatham, Lanes., July 20, i734- Died 1750. (Petle, 11. 221.)
MOORE, JOHN. Resident graduate in 1448.
MORE, JOHN. M.Gram. 1480-1. One of these names Head
Master of Rotherham School, Yorks., 1501.
MORE, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1534-5- Abbot of the monastery of
Austin Canons, Thomton-on-Humber, Yorks. Surrendered,
1534-5- Perhaps R. of Whickham, Durham, 1513-33- One
of these names chantry priest at Richmond, Yorks., in 1548,
and Master of Richmond School. Buried Dec. 6, 1571.
{Cooper, I. 51; H. M. Wood.)
MORE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1560. B. at
Betham, Westmoriand. B.A. 1562-3. Fellow, 1568-72. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 15, 1567-8- Minister of St Andrew s,
Norwich, 1573-92. The 'Apostle of Norwich.' Suspended
for objecting to the imposition of ceremomes, 1576-8.
Author, theological and chronological. Buried at St Andrew s,
Norwich, Jan. 16, 1591-2. One of these names R. of Alde-
burgh, Norfolk, 1572. {D.N.B.; Peile, i. 72.)
MOORE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1562.
MORE, JOHN. Matric.sizarfromKiNG's, Easter, 1581. Perhaps
ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 8, 1586, as of Lmcoln
diocese. V. of Shakerston, Lines., 1587-
MOORE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1587. Of
Kent. B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594- One of these names ord.
deacon (Rochester) May 13; priest, June 5, 1600. R. ot
Pembury, Kent, 1602-13. R. of Alboume, Sussex, 1609.
Will, P.C.C. (W. C. Renshaw.)
MOORE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1601.
MOORE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1604;
B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1608-9;
priest, Sept. 1609.
MORE JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1606. One
of these names, of Holdemess, Yorks., adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 30, 1606. CaUed to the Bar, July 11, 1614. Ancient,
1627. Reader, 1629.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 20, i6io;
B.A. 1612-3.
MOORE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1612;
B A 1615-6; M.A. 1621. One of these names schoohnaster
at Greenhead, Newchurch, Lanes.; sent boys to St John's,
1639-63. Living, 1671. (E. Axon.)
MOORE JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1624;
BA 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20;
priest Dec. 21, 1629. Perhaps V. of Lockington, Leics.,
1637-48. One of these names b. at Burton Overy, Leics.
V. of Clavering, Essex, e. 1643; ejected, 1660. Died 1673.
aged about 70. (Davids' Essex, assigning him to Peterhouse.)
MOORE or MORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1628. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. One of
these names R. of West Leake, Notts., 1662-7. Died 1667.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June, 1632. (Per-
haps the above re-admitted.)
MOORE JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1635.
Perhaps s. of John, R. of Knaptoft, Leics. (for whom see
DN B). Bapt. Jan. 30, 1619. B.A. 1639-40. Of Stamford,
Lines. Died 1698. (Mise. Gen. et- Her., N.S., iv. 415.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, May 3- 1636.
S of Roger B. at Middleton, Westmoriand. School, Kurkby
Lonsdale (MrCarr). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643.
One of these names (B.A.), ord. priest (Lincoto) June 5, 1642.
(Peile, I. 441-)
MORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 22, 1637.
S. of Joseph (1604), R. of Kirkby-Knowle, Yorks. B. Uiere.
School, Sheriff Button, Yorks. (private; Mr Ralph Troy).
Matric. 1637.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 18,
1639. S. of William, V. of Wartling, Sussex. B. there.
Educated at home. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
One of these names V. of Wartling, Sussex, 1660: ejected,
1662. Marriage license, Oct. 22, 1661 (Vic. Gen. Archbishop
of Canterbury) as widower, about 40, to marry Ann Clarke,
of West Ham, Sussex, widow, about 53. (Peile, i. 441.)
MORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, July 1, 1645.
S. of James. B. at Coxwold, Yorks. School, Coxwold (Mr
sinelt). Matric. 1646. One of these names chaplain to the
Earl of Shrewsbury. R. of Croxby, Lines., 1664; and V. of
Legsby, 1667. (Peile, 1. 498, 441.)
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MOORE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Clare, Apr. 6, 1648.
S. of Richard, of Austhorpe, Yorks. B. 1631. Matnc. 1648.
Married Mary, dau. of John Constable, of Catfoss, Yorks.
Brother of Nicholas (1648). {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 16, 1655.
S of John, clothier. B. at Hull, Yorks. School, Hull (Mr
Baldine). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. One of
these names V. of Pocklington, Yorks., 1673-1707. Buned
July 14, 1707.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 28, 1662. S. of
Thomas, ironmonger, of Market Harborough, Leics. School,
Market Harborough. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669;
D.D. 1681. Fellow, 1667-77- Incorp. at Oxford, 1673- Ord.
priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1671. V. of St Andrew's, Barnwell,
Cambridge, 1671. R. of Blaby, Leics., 1676-87- Chaplam
to Heneage Finch, Earl of Nottingham. Preb. of Ely, 1679-
91. R. of St Augustin-at-Paul's-gate, 1687. R. of St
Andrew's, Holbom, 1689-91. Chaplain to William and
Mary, 1689-91. Bishop of Norwich, 1691-1707. Bishop of
Ely, 1707-14. Married (1) Rose, dau. of Neville Butler, of
Barnwell, Cambridge; (2) Dorothy, dau. of WiUiam Barnes,
Esq. Died July 31, 1714. Buried in Ely Cathedral. M.I. on
the Abbey Church, Cambridge. His splendid library was
bought by George I, and presented to the University.
Father of Daniel (1709) and perhaps of John (1695) and
Thomas (1700). {D.N.B.; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 415.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 27, 1668; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 21, 1673.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 7, 1668; pens.
1670. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A.
1675. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1672.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May ii,
1672. S. of William, deceased, of Snaith, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 23, 1677.
MORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 8, 1672. Of
Austhorpe, Yorks. Doubtless s. of Nicholas (1648). Bapt.
Oct. 11, 1655, at Whitkirk. Matric. 1672. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 19, 1673. Buried at Whitkirk, 1702. Father of
Nicholas (1705) and brother of Richard (1673). (J- Cli. Smith.)
MOORE or MORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Sept. 12, 1677. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at 'Stapton' (Stubton),
Lines. Age 7 in 1666. School, Kelham, Notts. Matric. 1678;
B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 8,
1682-3. R. of Stubton, 1683-1719. Brother of Williamson
(1682-3) and father of John (1713)- {Lines. Pedigrees, 689.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 8, 1695. Of
London. Perhaps 1st s. of John (1662). B. 1679. Matric.
1697. Chief registrar of Norwich. Married Thomazine, dau.
of Robert Pepper, Chancellor of the diocese. Died Jan. 6,
1725. Buried at Norwich, M.I. (Blomefield, in. 590; Misc.
Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 416.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 13,
1698. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Firbank, Middleton,
Westmorland. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric.
1698. Migrated to Christ's, Jime 27, 1699. Scholar, 1700-1;
B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Fellow of Christ's, 1704. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1704; priest (Ely) Sept. 23, 1705. Died
Dec. 1714. Buried Dec. 22 in the College Ante-Chapel.
{Peile, II. 145.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's, Feb. 1,
1698-9. S. of John, gent. B. in Jamaica. School, Newington
Green (Mr Melhuish).
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 29, 1703.
S. of Robert, of Linton, Cambs. School, Bishop's Stortford,
Herts. (Mr Tooke). Matric. 1704.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec. 12,
1709. S. of Richard, of Helston, Cornwall.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 3, 1713- S. of
John (1677), R. of Stubton, Lines. Scholar; B.A. 1717-8.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1719; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 13,
1719-20. R. of Stubton, Lines., 1720. One of these names
V. of Headingley, Leeds, c. 1732.
MOORE, alias MOULD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus,
July 7, 1714. Of Nottingham. S. of Henry Mould, of
Nottingham. Matric. 1714. Inherited the estate of his
grandfather. Sir John Moore, Knt., Lord Mayor of London.
Lived at KentweU Hall, Suffolk. Died Apr. 23, 1753. Buried
at Long Melford. M.I. Father of Henry (1748). (A. Gray.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1737- Of Yorkshire.
Matric. Lent, 1738. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23, 1744;
priest, June, 1745. Perhaps s. of John, late of Annley,
Yorks., gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 18, 1736-7.
MooRE, Nicholas
MORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Jvme 26, 1751-
S. of John, of St Swithin's, London, vintner. B. Aug. 1732-
'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755.
Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 12, 1755. Master of Halstead
Grammar School, Essex, 1755-7- Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1768, of St Sepulchre's, London, clerk.
MOOR, JONAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, July 1,
1664. Of Yorkshire. School, Hertford. Matric. 1664-5.
Perhaps s. of Jonas, mathematician (for whom see D.N.B.).
If so, succeeded his father as Surveyor-General of the
Ordnance, 1679-82. Knighted, Aug. 9, 1680. Resided in the
Tower. Died July, 1682. Buried in the Tower Chapel.
{D.N.B.)
MOORE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1604;
B.A. 1607-8. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1610; priest. May,
1611. R. of Kirkby Knowle, Yorks., 1615-45. Married,
Mar. 2, 1616-7, at St Helen's, York, Rachel, dau. of Christopher
Lindley, B.D. Father of John (1637). (M. H. Peacock.)
MORE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 9, 1618-9.
Perhaps already matric. from St John's, Easter, 1617. Of
Derbyshire. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from St Edmund
Hall, 1621-2; M.A. 1624.
MOORE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, July 4, 1653.
S. of Joseph, citizen of London. B. at St Sepulchre, London.
School, Christ's Hospital (Mr Perkins). Matric. 1653; B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1660; D.D. 1667. Fellow. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1713-
MOORE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sx John's, June 29,
1655. S. of William, tailor, of Nottingham. B. there. School,
Nottingham (Mr Leeke). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-g. Ejected
from Sandiacre, Derbs., 1662. Died Nov. 25, 1684.
MORE, JOSEPH EDMONDS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at
Magdalene, Dec. 23, 1709. Previously matric. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, Oct. 17, 1707. S. of Sir Cleave,
Bart., of Bank Hall, Walton, Lanes. B. at Liverpool. School,
Berkhampstead, Herts. Succeeded his father as 3rd Baronet,
Mar. 23, 1729-30. Married and had issue. Died Mar. 14,
1731-2. {G.E.C., IV. 71.)
MOORE, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1553.
MOORE, MAJOR. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June 25,
1679. S. of Robert, late of Bashall Eaves, near Clitheroe,
Yorks., farmer. Matric. 1684. Licensed schoolmaster of
Clitheroe, Lanes., Apr. 16, 1685. (E. Axon.)
MOORE, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18, 1631; priest, May 27, 1632.
MOORE, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1576.
Perhaps ord. priest (Durham) Apr. 22, 1582, as 'B.A.' C. of
Queme, Leics., in 1585. V. of Kinolton, Notts., 1590-1620.
Died 1620.
MOORE, MATTHEW. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 12; priest.
Mar. 13, 1624-5; 'of Trinity College, literate.' One of these
names signed, 1648, the 'Harmonious Consent' of the Lanes,
ministers, being then of Broughton. (E. Axon.)
MOORE, MILES. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1568.
Perhaps s. of Miles, R. of Ashingdon, Essex.
MOORE or MORE, MOSES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 12, 1668.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) June 2, 1672. R. of Wyberton, Lines. Died 1680.
M.I.
MOORE, NATHANIEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1669. Of
Derbyshire.
MORE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1571.
One of these names, of London, adm. at the Inner Temple,
Dec. 20, 1566.
MOORE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5;- M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21;
priest, Sept. 22, 1617.
MOORE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 4, 1633.
Of Yorkshire. Doubtless s. of Nicholas, of Austhorpe. Bapt.
at Whitkirk, Dec. 29, 1616. Matric. 1633. Of Maltby, Lines.
Married Susan, dau. and h. of John Prescott, of Maltby.
(M. H. Peacock.)
MOORE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1633. 4th s. of Sir Robert, of Loseley, Surrey. B. at Guild-
ford, c. 1618. B.A. 1637; M.A. 1641. Fellow, 1636-50.
R. of Fecham, Surrey, 1672-84. R. of Walton-on-the-Hill,
1672-84. Married Susan, dau. of Richard Saunders. Died
Dec. 22, 1684. Ancestor of Molyneux, of Loseley. {Manning
and Bray, i. 96.)
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MOORE, NICHOLAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 6, 1648.
S. and h. of Richard, of Austhorpe, Yorks. Bapt. at Wlut-
kirk, Apr. 11, 1630. Matric. 1648. Succeeded at Austhorpe.
Married Mary, dau. of John Oxley, of York. Buned at
Whitkirk, Feb. 27, i674-5- Father of John (1672) and
Richard (1673), brother of John (1648). {Vts. of Yorks.,
1665.)
MORE, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 23, 1666. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept 1672. Probably 2nd s. of Nicholas (June 4, 1633);
bapt. at Whitkirk, June 28, 1649, and brother of Ingram.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
MORE, NICHOLAS. Adm. scholar (age 15) at Sidney, June 25,
1705. ist s. of John (1672), Esq., of Austhorpe, Leeds.
Bapt. at Whitkirk, Aug. 18, 1689. Schools, Leeds, Bradford
and Bridlington. Matric. 1705; Scholar. Killed at the ' Ram
inn in Smithfield, London, by Giles Hill, a Life Guardsman,
Aug. 26, 1720.
MORE, PEREGRINE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 8, 1652.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. Of Gedney, clerk. Father of William (1681).
MORE, RICHARD. B.A. 1534-5- One of these names ord.
priest (Gloucester) June 2, 1542. Of Chester diocese. Title,
a pension of six marks granted him by Ri. Townley, of
Townley, Lanes. (F. S. Hockaday.)
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1575. Of Bolnhurst, Beds. Matric. i575;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1590. Fellow, 1578-92.
Vice-Provost of King's. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 6,
1586; priest, Feb. 27, 1588^. R. of Kingston, Cambs.,
1591-6. R. of Normanton, Lines., 1593-1625. Will (P.C.C.)
1630, of one of these names; of Redenhall, Norfolk, B.D.
MOORE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1581-2. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoki) Apr. 6,
1586.
MOORE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Sr John's, Easter,
1581; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 29, 1597, 'aged 31; M.A.'; C. of Ixworth;
priest, Mar. 25, 1598. Perhaps R. of Hildeburgh. One of
these names R. of Icklingham, Cambs., 1606.
MORE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594.
One of these names, s. of William, of Bankhouse, Lanes.,
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 11, 1595.
MORE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596.
MOORE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1610.
MORE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1615.
S. of Alexander (? 1586), alderman of Grantham. Bapt.
there, Dec. 18, 1597. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 3, 1617-8.
Probably died before 1620. Brother of Alexander (1615),
Gabriel (1627) and Henry (1631) and nephew of Gabriel
(1602). {Luics. Pedigrees, 688; Peile, 1. 304.)
MOORE, RICHARD. B.D. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Devon, pleb. Matric. from Broadgates Hall, Oxford, Mar. 16,
1592-3, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1596; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1612.
R. of Meavy, Devon, 1605. R. of Bickleigh, 1613. Perhaps
V. of Gt Hormead, Herts., 1618-9. V. of Braughing, 1620-
?38. Father of GamaHel (1632).
MOORE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1622.
MOORE, RICHARD. M.A. 1624 (on King's visit).
MOORE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1625.
MORE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 21,
1659. S. of John. B. at Hull. School, Hull (Mr Shore).
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 166S. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
May 25, 1665. R. of Scott-Willoughby, Lines., 1668. V. of
Dembleby, 1670. {Peile, i. 585.)
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1660. S. of James, gent., of Harrop-in-Bolland, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Buchanan). Matric. 1660.
Died before 1665. (Vis. of Yorks.)
MORE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 17, 1673- Of
Austhorpe, Yorks. S. of Nicholas (1648), Esq. Bapt. Feb. 18,
1657-8, at Whitkirk. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 17, 1693. Of
Elford, StafEs. Perhaps s. of Thomas (1667). Matric. 1694;
B.A. 1697-8.
MORE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May 21,
1694. S. of Richard, Esq. B. at Linley, Salop. School,
Cathedral, Worcester. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1699-1700. Prob-
ably nephew of Thomas (1648), M.D. If so, slain in battle,
1709. (Burke, L.G.)
MooRE, Thomas
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 24,
1731. S. of William, gent., of Somerset. B. at Stoak-Lane.
School, Sherborne, Dorset (Mr Wilding). Matric. 1731; B.A.
1735-6.
MOORE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1569-
Matric. Easter, 1571.
MOORE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 23,
1579; priest, Sept. 25, 1580.
MORE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1585-6. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31, 1587;
priest, Apr. 2, 1588. Perhaps V. of Deeping St James*,
Lines., 1587 (B.A.).
MOORE, ROBERT. B.A. from St John's, 1602-3; M.A. 1606.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 12; priest, Sept. 22, 1605. Perhaps
V. of Geddington, Northants., 1607-13. (H. I. Longden;
wrongly called Richard in Bridges.)
MOORE or MOWER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1619; B.A. from Clare, 1623; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 11, 1625; priest, Sept. 24, 1626.
MORE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1627.
MOORE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 7,
1640. S. of Arthur. B. at Baslow, near Chesterfield, Derbs.
School, Staveley (Mr Dand). Matric. 1640. One of these
names adm. at Leyden, Feb. 22, 1642-3. Brother of George
{1645)-
MOORE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 20, 1646. B. at
Nottingham. Matric. 1646. Ordained (by the Chesterfield
Classis). C. at Brampton, Derbs., ejected, 1662. Pastor at
Derby. Died there Jime, 1704. (Calamy, i. 308.)
MORE, ROBERT. .\dm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Sept. 20,
1667. S. of James. B. at Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts.
School, Loughborough. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
MOORE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 2, 1674.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1678; priest, Sept. 1681. R. of
Hockerton, Notts., 1687.
MOORE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June o, 1705.
S. of Henry, of Thurgarton, Notts. School, Gonalston, Notts.
Matric. 1705. Died in College. Buried at St Michael's,
Cambridge, Mar. 21, 1705-6.
MORE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Mar. 18, 1720-
I. Of Salop. S. of Robert, of Linley, Salop. B. 1703. Matric.
1723; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. Fellow. M.P. for Bishop's
Castle, 1727-41; for Shrewsbury, 1754-61. F.R.S., 1730-
Traveller and botanist. A friend of Linnaeus. Died at
Linley, Jan. 5, 1780, aged 76. (D.N.B.; Burke, L.G.)
MOORE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Sept. 6,
1658. S. of James, yeoman, of Benksbank (? Brandsbank),
Westmorland. B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Buchanan).
Matric. 1658. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1660; s. and h. of
James, of Brandsbank-in-Middleton, gent. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 25, 1668.
MORE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1603.
MOORE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1612;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Perhaps R. of Ampton, Sufiolk,
1617. One of these names V. of Slaidbum, Yorks., 1623.
MORE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 7,
1648. S. of Francis, yeoman, of Chesterfield. B. there.
Matric. 1648; B..\. 1651-2. One of these names intruded
R. of Greens Norton, Northants., in 1649 and 1655. Buried
there May 23, 1660, as minister of God's Word.
MOORE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 7,
1662. S. of John, tailor, of Hemsworth, Yorks. B. there.
School, Rotherham (Mr Barton). Matric. 1662; B..A. 1665-6.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1668; priest, Sept. 1669.
MORE, SAMUEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1669. Of Derby-
shire.
MOORE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 21, 1669.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3.
MORE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Christ's, Mar. 28,
1692. S. of Thomas, of Yorkshire. School, Giggleswick
(Mr Annitstead). Matric. 1692; Scholar, 1695-6; B.A. 1695-
6. V. of Clitheroe, Lanes., 1697-1701. (Peile, 11. 124.)
MORE, THOMAS. M.A. Fellow of Pembroke, 1389. Ord.
priest (Norwich) 1389. Preb. of Hereford,? 1386-1421. Preb.
of Sarum, 1389. Preb. of St Paul's, 1390-1. R. of Aysgarth,
Yorks., 1392-1421. Preb. of Lincohi, 1395, 1399-1421. Arch-
deacon of Colchester, 1398-1406. Preb. of York, 1402-21.
Preb. of Southwell. Canon of Windsor. Dean of St Paul's,
1406-21. Died Dec. 23, 1421. Buried at St Paul's. Will at
Lambeth. Benefactor to the University.
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MORE, Sir THOMAS. High Steward of the University, 1525.
S. of Sir John, Justice K.B. B. in Milk Street, London, 1480.
School, St Anthony's, Threadneedle Street. Of St Mary Hall,
Oxford. Adm. at New Inn, 1494; at Lincoln's Inn, 1496.
Bencher, 1509. Reader, 1511-6. M. P. for London, 1509-10.
Under Sheriff of London, 1510-g. Master of Requests and
Privy Councillor, 1518. Accompanied Wolsey to Calais and
Bruges, 1521. Knighted, 1521. Speaker of the House of
Commons, 1523. High Steward, Oxford University, 1524-32.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1525-9. Lord
Chancellor, 1529-32. Famous for his wit and wide culture,
and unrivalled in the rapidity with which he despatched
Chancery business. For an account of his works see D.N.B.
Executed at Tower Hill for denying that the King was
supreme head of the Church, July 6, 1535. Buried at St
Peter's-in-the-Tower; removed to Chelsea. M.L (D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1544-
MOORE, THOMAS. B.D. 1546.
MOORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1554
(impubes).
MOORE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1554.
MOORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1556.
Perhaps one of the above three was M.A. 1567.
MOORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1564.
MOORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Lent, 1564-5.
MORE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1573.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at King's, Michs. 1573.
MORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1596. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1599-1600.
MORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c 1597; B.A.
1600-1.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, i6oo.
Of Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1601.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May 27, 1608.
Matric. 1607-8.
MORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1608;
E.A. from St John's, 1611-2. Ord. deacon (York) Mar.
1616-7; priest, Sept. 1617. V. of Acaster Malbis, Yorks.,
1617-23. Perhaps R. of Scawton, 1622-65. Died 1665.
(Peile, I. 268, has confused him vrith the next.)
MORE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1609; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616; B.D. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
24, 1615. Perhaps of Upton, Norfolk. One of these names
V. of Gt Gaddesden, Herts., 1615. V. of Ellesmere, Salop,
1629 (B.D.).
MOORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 162 1;
B.A. from Clare, 1623-4.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 2, 1628. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1628. One of these names V. of
Abkettelby, Leics., 1636.
MORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Aug. 20,
1640. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1644-5. One of
these names R. of Hethersett, Norfolk, 1658-60.
MORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1642. Of Yorkshire. One of these names, s. and h. of James,
of Angram Grange, near Coxwold, Yorks., adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1646-7. Barrister. Age 36 in 1665. {Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Magdalene, Sept.
26, 1645. S. of Sir Edward, Knt., of Tweedmouth. Matric.
1645. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Sept. 18, 1645.
MORE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1648. S. of Samuel, of Linley, Salop. B.A. 1649; M.A. 1656;
M.D. (Padua) 1659. Hon. FeUow, R.C.P., 1664. Died 1697,
aged 69. Buried at Chilham, Kent. Admon. as of St Clement
Danes, London, but dying at Chilham (P.CC.) 1698. {Munk,
1. 343; Burke, L.G.)
MORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, Nov. lo,
1649. S. of Thomas, of Hull. School, Hull. Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1653-4. Buried at St Peter's, Cambridge, Oct. 26, 1657.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June 14,
1653. S. of Thomas. B. at Coston, Leics. School, Uppinghjmi
(Mr Meares). Matric. 1653. Probably s. and h. of Thomas,
of Sewsteme, Leics., gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 25, 1654.
MORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, Apr. 15,
1654. S. of Robert, of Hull, merchant. School, Hull. Matric.
1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow, till 1660, ejected.
Nephew of Andrew Marvel. {Calamy, i. 211; F.M.G., 1000.)
MORE or MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peter-
house, June 22, 1658. Of Leicester. School, Market
MooRE, William
Harborough. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Signed
for priest's orders (London) Mar. 5, 1663-4. C. of WUlesden,
Middlesex. Perhaps C. of Southill, Beds., 1665; V. 1667-82.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', July ir, 1667.
Of Stafiordshire. B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Perhaps R. of
Elford, Stags., 1672-1714. Buried there Nov. 6, i7i4-
Perhaps father of Richard (1693).
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 17, 1684. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1684; M.B. 1689. One of these
names, 'M.D.,' of Wakefield, married Mariana, dau. of Isaac
Knipe, of Hollinghall, Yorks. A Governor of Wakefield
School. Buried there, Mar. 31, 1733. (M. H. Peacock.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 20, 1700.
Perhaps 2nd s. of John (1662). Surveyor of H.M. Customs,
London. Died at Kensington, Jan. 29, 1740-1. Perhaps
brother of John (1695) and half-brother of Daniel (1709).
(Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 416.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, July 2,
1702. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Sheffield, Yorks.
School, Sheffield (Mr Drake). Ord. deacon (York) June;
priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1707. R. of Clareborough and Heaton.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 24,
1709. S. of John, lawyer, of Philadelphia, America. B. Sept.
9, 1689. School, Westminster. Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1710;
B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716; D.D. 1733. Fellow, 1715. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1753. Ord. deacon (Rochester) July 19; priest,
July 25, 1719. V. of Chiselhurst, Kent, 1719-69. P.C. of
St Botolph, Aldersgate, 1722-69. Chaplain to Bishop
Atterbury. President of Sion College, 1743-4. He edited
Bishop Atterbury's works. Died July 19, 1769, Buried at
Chiselhurst. M.I. Will, P.CC. (Al. Westmon., 252.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 17,
1714. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Tickhill, near
Rotherham, Yorks. School, Tickhill (Mr Day).
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sidney, Nov. 2,
1717. S. of Williamson (1682-3), R. of Carlton Scrope,
Lines. Schools, Caythorpe, Lines. (Mr Ri. Bulloyne) and
Wakefield. B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18,
1721-2; priest, Sept. 22, 1723. C. to his father at Carlton
Scrope, 1721. Perhaps R. of Carlton Scrope, 1724. {Lines,
Pedigrees, 689, where he is apparently confused with an
unde.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 11,
1722. S. of Henry, gent., of Somerset. B. at Coker, near
Yeovil. School, Sherborne (Mr Wilding). Matric. 1723.
Perhaps B.A. 1729-30.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Sept. 27,
1733. Doubtless s. of Henry, R. of Malpas, Cheshire. Matric.
1734; B.A. 1737-8; M..\. 1743; O.D. 1765. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 28, 1738; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1741. C. of
Southery, Norfolk. Doubtless V. of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk,
1764. R. of Wimbotsham, 1764-79. Died July 25, 1779-
His will, as of Bracondale in the city of Norwich, D.D., Aug.
1779, P.CC. Brother of Henry (1727). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, Mar. 4,
1740-1. Of Appleby, Leics. S. of Thomas, gent. Bapt. at
Appleby, May 15, 1723. School, Appleby. Matric. 1741;
B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1746; priest, June 14, 1747. Died unmanied, Feb. 9, i793.
Buried at Appleby. WiU, P.CC (John Moore, clerk, brother
by the half-blood, executor). (Burke, L.G.; Glover, Derbs.,
II. 27.)
MOORE or MORE, THOROWGOOD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Magdalene, Dec. 3, i6go. S. of John. B. at Biggleswade,
Beds. School, Biggleswade. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1694-5;
M.A. 1698. Incorp. at Oxford, 1700. Ord. deacon (London)
July 21; priest, Aug. 11, 1703.
MOORE, TRISTRAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1565.
Perhaps R. of Wormley, Herts., 1573-87. Died 1587. Will,
Cons. C London.
MOORE, W. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1563-4.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Fellow of Peterhouse, c. 1419. Bursar,
c. 1436. Probably, as B.D., R. of St Nicholas, Colchester,
14.31-38. V. of Higham Ferrers, 1438-44. Preb. of York.
Died Oct. 9, 1456. Buried in Tattershall College Church.
M.I. Gave books to Peterhouse. {T. A. Walker.)
MOORE or MORE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1504-5.
Fellow of GoNviLLE Hall, 1503-9. {Venn, 1. 16, where he
seems to be confused with the next.)
MORE, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1531-2. Educated also at Oxford.
R. of Bradwell-by-Sea, Essex, and of West Tilbury, 1534.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1535-41. Master in Chancery, 1536. Bishop
of Colchester (Sufiragan to London), 1536. Abbot of SaSron
Walden, Essex, 1537. Preb. of York, 1538. V. of Saffiron
Walden, 1538-9. Archdeacon of Leicester, 1539-41. Died
1541. Will (P.CC.) 1542. {Cooper, i. 77; D.N.B.)
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MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1554.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585; B.D. 1592- Fellow. Perhaps V. of
St Peter's, St Albans, Herts., 1588-92.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1578-9; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. One of these names (M. A.),
V. of Preston, Kent, 1595-1608. Perhaps V. of Temple
Ewell, 1600-5.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593. B. at
Tatham, Lanes. B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Ord. priest
(London) May 26, 1605, age 25; C. of Brookland, Kent.
MORE, WILLIAM. Matric. from Trinity, c. 1593; B.A. 1595-6.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 20, 1600; priest, Sept. 27, 1601.
C. of Cottingham-wath-Middleton, Northants . One of these
names R. of Colney, Norfolk, 1614-6, deprived. Another, of
Framlingham, Suffolk, clerk. WiU (P.C.C.) 1621.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, RCchs. 1606.
B. at Leynham, Kent. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) Dec. 18, 1613, age 24. C. of
Goudhurst, Kent.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 22,
1606. Of Gissing, Norfolk. S. of William. Bapt. Nov. 29,
1590. School, Moulton (Mr Matchet). Matric. 1606; Scholar,
1608-13; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. FeUow, 1615-47, ejected.
University librarian, 1653-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. After
his ejection he married, and Lived in the town. Buried at
Gt St Mary's, Apr. 18, 1659. Munificent benefactor to the
College library. (Venn, i. 192; D.N.B.)
MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1617.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1620-1. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1625.
MOORE or MORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct.
30, 1621. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 12, 1625.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Scholar of Trinity, 1624; B.A. 1624-5;
M.A. 1628.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 4, 1626. S. of
Ralph, of Yorkshire. School, Yorkshire. Mateic. 1626; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. One of these names V. of Royston,
Herts., 1634; and V. of Little Hormead, 1646-8. Another,
V. of WhaUey, 1650-63; and perhaps R. of St Mary, Chester,
1662. Married at St Bartholomew-the-Great, London, May
14, 1633, William Moore, clerk, and Sara Pratt. Will (P.C.C.)
1647-8 (widow is Sarah).
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Nov. 2,
1630. S. of James. B. at Mansfield. School, Mansfield
(Mr Poynton). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638; B.D.
1650. Fellow, 1639. Senior Proctor, 1647. R. of Kegworth,
Leics., 1649. R. of Sutton Bonington, St Michael and St
Anne, Notts., 1665-7. Died 1667. (Peile, i. 405.)
MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1632.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1634;
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. One of these names (M.A.), C. of
Leeds, 1662; and minister of Rothwell. Died Mar. 20, 1664;
'loyal to his Majesty.' (M. H. Peacock.)
MORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Mar. 8,
1644-5. S. of Robert. B. at Derby. School, Derby (Mr
Bingham). Matric. 1645.
MORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', June, 1656. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1658; B.A. i66o. Perhaps M.A. from
Magdalene, 1664. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 17.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, June 7, 1665.
From Wadham College, Oxford (matric. there, June 6, 1660).
S. of William, of Newstead, Notts. B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
Fellow, 1668. Incorp. at Oxford, 1672. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 19, 1 670-1. (Al. Oxon., confused and erroneous.)
MORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, July 2,
i68i. S. of Peregrine (1652), clerk. B. at Gedney, Lines.
School, Louth. Matric. 1681.
MOOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, May 15,
1716. S. of Matthew. B. at Drinsey, Lines. School, Lincoln.
Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12,
1720.
MOORE, WILLIAMSON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
Mar. 8, 1682-3. S. of Thomas, of Stubton, Lines, (and
Susanna, dau. of Thomas Williamson). B. at Shipton, Lines.
School, Newark (Mr Twelves). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Jan. 11, 1690-1. R. of Carlton Scroop,
Lines., 1690. Died 1724. Brother of John (1677) and father
of Thomas (i7i7)- (Lines. Pedigrees, 689; Peile, 1. 91.)
MOORE, . Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1544.
MORE, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1544.
MOORE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1557; B.A. {?); M.A.
1563-
Mordant, James
MORE, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 13, 1578.
MOORE, . Adm. pens, from St Catharine's, 1629.
MOORE, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity, May 12, 1645.
MOORE, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hall, Aug. 6, 1718.
(Name off, 1723.)
MOORER, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Easter, 1599;
B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely)
Feb. 14, 1607-8. R. of Maulden, Beds., 161 1-4. Buried
there Dec. 29, 1614.
MOORER or MORER, THOMAS. LL.B. from St Catharine's,
1688. Perhaps s. of Maurice, of Westminster. Matric. from
Merton College, Oxford, July i, 1671, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1675. V. of Hillingdon, Middlesex, 1677-96. Preb. of
Sarum, 1688-1715. R. of St Anne's, Aldersgate, 1696-1715.
Died Dec. 20, 1715, aged 64. (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, Mon.;
Grace Bk.)
MOOREY, EDWARD. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Nicholas, of Chawton, Hants., pleb. Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oxford, June 28, 1633, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1634-5; M.A. 1637. Perhaps chaplain of Magdalen College,
Oidord, 1641-7; ejected, 1647; restored, 1660-2. (Al. Oxon.)
MOOTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 3,
1618-Q. S. of William, gent. B. at Gaywood, Norfolk.
School, Lyna (Mr Annitage). Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1620-4;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19;
priest, Sept. 20, 1624. One of these names (M.A.) of St
James', Garlickhithe, London. Will (P.C.C.) 1641. (Venn,
1- 243-)
MOPTED, see MAPTED.
MORALL, see MORRELL.
MORANT, sec MORRANT,
MORBORNE, THOMAS. Student at Christ's. WiU proved
(V.C.C.) 1571.
MORCOMBE or MURCOMBE, OTHO. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Apr. 1604. B.A. 1604-5. Previously matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Apr. 23, 1602, age 16. Of Cornwall.
MORDAUNT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 26,
i5oo-i. Of Bedfordshire.
MORDAUNT, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1606. Of Essex. Perhaps 2nd s. of Henry, of
Thunderley, Essex. B.A. 1609-xo; M.A. from Queens', 1613.
FeUow of Trinity Hail, 1616-28. Junior Proctor 1621-2.
Probably brother of Ferdinand (1614). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
MORDAUNT, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius,
Aug. 3, 1629. S. of Sir Robert (1608), Knt. and Bart., of
Little Massingham, Norfolk. Matric. 1631. Succeeded his
father as Bart., Aug. 23, 1638. Of Little Massingham.
A great sufferer in the Royal cause. Married Catherine,
dau. of Sir Lionel ToUemache. Died in London, July 10,
1648. Buried at Massingham. M.I. Father of the next.
(Venn, 1. 292; G.E.C., i. 62.)
MORDAUNT, Sir CHARLES, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, Oct. 1653. S. of Sir Charles (above), Bart., of Little
Massingham, Norfolk. B. at Fakenham, Suffolk. Succeeded
as Bart., 1648. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Johnson,
of St Gregory's, London. Died s.p., Apr. 24, 1665, aged 25.
Buried at Massingham. (G.E.C., i. 62.)
MORDAUNT, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1609. Of Bedfordshire. Doubtless s. of William, of Oakley,
Beds. Of Oakley, Esq. Died Sept. 9, 1617. Buried at
Oakley. (Vis. of Beds., 161^.)
MORDANT, EDWARD. Matric. i)ens. from St John's, Michs.
1553-
MORDANT, FERDINAND. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1614. Probably 4th s. of Henry, of Thunderley,
Essex. Probably brother of Charles (1606). (Vis. of Essex,
1612, 1634.)
MORDANT, GEORGE. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, May 22,
1635. Of Norwich. Matric. 1638; LL.B. 1641. R. of Homing-
toft, Norfolk, 1643.
MORDAUNT, GEORGE. Adm. scholar (age 18) at Sidney,
Apr. 12, 1710. S. of John, barrister at-law. B. at Caldecote,
Beds. Bapt. at Northill, Feb. 2, 1691-2. School, private.
Scholar.
MORDENT, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1608. Perhaps s. and h. of Henry, of Thunderley, Essex.
Of Thunderley, Esq. (Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
MORDAUNT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 18, 1699. S. of Le-Strange, Esq., of Congham. B. at
Kirby, Norfolk. School, Lynn (Mr Home). Matric. 1699.
MORDANT, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1574-
V. A.C. III.
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14
Mordant, John
MORDAUNT, JOHN. High Steward of the University, 1504-
S of William, Speaker of the House of Commons. Serjeant-
at-law, 1495. King's Serjeant, 1495. Chief Justice of Chester,
1499. Knighted, Feb. 18, 1503-4. ChanceUor of the Duchy
of Lancaster, 1504. Died 1504. Buried at Turvey, Beds.
Wm (P.C.C.) 1504- {Cooper, i. 9; D.N.B.)
MORDANT, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Easter,
1581.
MORDAUNT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Mar. 13,
1583-4. Of Northamptonshire.
MORDANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 21, 1675-6. Of
Northill, Beds. One of these names buried at Northill,
Dec. 15, 1737. (Beds. N. and Q., 11. 281.)
MORDAUNT, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1546.
MORDENT, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1608. Probably s. of Sir Lestrange Mordaunt, of
Little Massingham, Norfolk, Bart. Knighted, Jan. 2, 1618-^.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1627. Married Amy, dau. of Sir
Austin Southerton, of Norfolk. Died Aug. 23, 1638. Buried
at Hempstead, Essex. Father of Charles {1629). {G.E.C.,
I. 62.)
MORDANT, . Pens, at Peterhouse, 1599-1600.
MORDEN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 11,
1722. S. of John, Esq., of Suffield, Norfolk. Bapt. at Gt
Bradley, Suffolk, May 6, 1705. School, Bury (Mr Randall
and Mr Kinnesman). Scholar, 1722-4; Matric. 1723. Died
in CoUege, July 18, 1724. M.I. at Suffield. Brother of
William (1712-3) and Thomas (1726). (Venn, u. 17.)
MORDEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 23,
1632-3. S. of John (1589), R. of Foulmere, Cambs. B. there.
School, Perse (Mr Lovering). B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1640. Brother of John (1628).
MORDEN, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar. 1557-8;
Scholar at Clare, 1560; B.A. 1562-3. FeUow of Clare, in Aug.
1564. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1567.
MORDEN or MURDEN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Peter-
house, Easter, 1621. Of Suffolk. S. of Oliver, of Exning.
Scholar, 1621-7; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632. Brother of William (1618-9) and
Oliver (i6io). {T. A. Walker.)
MORDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1575;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. In a disputation in the Schools,
1581, he made a reflection on the Duke of Anjou, supposed
to be about to marry Queen Elizabeth, for which he was
imprisoned by the Vice-Chancellor. [Cooper, 1. 460.)
MORDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1589; B.A.
1592-3; M.A. 1596. V. of Swavesey, Cambs., 1603-11.
Minister of Long Stanton St Michael, 160S-16. R. of Foul-
mere, 1611-44, ejected. Father of Edward (1632-3) and
John (1628). {Peile, i. 390, 424.)
MORDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 29,
1628. S. of John (1589). B. at Long Stanton, Cambs.
School, Perse (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2;
M.A. 1635. Perhaps minister of Sutton St Mary, Lines., 1646.
Brother of Edward (1632-3). {Peile, i. 390.)
MORDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse, Sept. 14,
1649. Probably s. of John, of Exning, Suffolk. School,
Chesterford. Matric. 1651; Scholar, 1651; B.A. 1653; M.A.
1657. V. of Lindsell, Essex, 1666-74. Buried at Exning,
June 2, 1674. M.I. {T. A. Walker; Suffolk Man. Fam., 11.
119.)
MORDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6, 1667. Matric.
1667-8; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
MORDEN or MURDEN, OLIVER. Adm. scholar at Trinity
Hall, June 2, 1610. S. of Oliver, of Exning, Suffolk. Of
Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambs. Died c. 1626. WiU (P.C.C.) 1626.
Brotherof William (1618-9) and George (1621). (T.A.Walker.)
MORDEN, RICHARD DE. Probably fellow of Clare, 1364.
(College History, 14.)
MORDEN or MURDON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1598; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Probably incorp. at
Oxford, 1612, as Mordent. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Dec. 21, 1603, age 24. C. of Swanington, Norfolk. One of
these names (B.A.), R. of East Bradenham, Norfolk, 1614.
MORDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 9, 1677-8.
Of Lincolnshire.
MORDEN, THOMAS. LL.B. in 1405. Probably Thomas
Mordon, R. of Fladbury, Worcs., and Treasurer of St Paul's.
Died Apr. 30, 1458. Buried at Fladbury. M.L (J. Ch.
Smith.)
MORDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius. Oct. 4,
1726. S. of John, Esq., of Suffield, Norfolk. B. at Gt Bradley,
Suffolk. Schools, Bury (private; Mr Rushbrooke) and
Morehouse, Edward
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Scholar, 1726-33; Matric. 1727;
B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1735- FeUow, 1733-4- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 14, 1732; priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, i734-
V. of Limpenhoe, Norfolk, 1735-79- R- of Cantley, 1736-79-
Died Aug. 5, 1779. Brother of Arthur (1722) and William
(1712-3). (Venn, 11. 26.)
MORDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 20,
1616. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1616; Scholar, 1616-23; B.A.
1619; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (York) June; priest, Dec. 1622.
C. of Bolton Percy, Yorks., in 1625, when he married Ann
Worlick, of York. R. of Ingram, Northumberland, 1629-34.
(M. H. Peacock.)
MORDEN, MORDENT or MURDON, WILLIAM. Matric. from
Trinity, Lent, 1618-9. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 30, 1620.
S. of Oliver, gent. B. at Exning, Suffolk. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Dickenson). Scholar of Caius, 1621-6; B.A.
1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 25; priest,
Feb. 26, 1625-6. Died in College. Buried Oct. 4, 1628, at
St Clement's, Cambridge. Brother of George (1621) and
Oliver (1610).
MORDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,. Feb. 4,
1712-3. S. and h. of John, Esq., of Gt Bradley, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Thurlow (Mr Harwood) and Bury (Mr
Randall). Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1713-6- Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 11, 1716. M.P. for Beeralston, Devon,
Feb. to Apr. 1734 and 1741-54; for Dunwich, 1738-41.
Assumed the name of Harbord in 1742. K.B., i744- Created
Bart., Mar. 22, 1745-6. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Britiffe, of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk. Died Feb. 17, i77o.
Brother of Arthur (1722) and Thomas (1726). (Venn, 1. 528;
A. B. Beaven; G.E.C., v. 90.)
MOREAU, JAMES PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 22,
1724-5. Of London. S. of James, of St Martin's, Middlesex.
Matric. 1724-5. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from St
Edmund Hall, Dec. 13, 1726, age 18; B.A. from Trinity,
1729-30. (Al. Oxon.)
MOREBREAD, ANTHONY. M.A. 1585 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Devon, pleb. B. in Sussex (Macmy). Chorister and demy.
Matric. from Magdalen CoUege, Oxford, 1571, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1579; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1598-9; D.D. 1608. FeUow
of Magdalen, 1577-1620. Vice-President, 1591. Died Aug.
14, 1620. WiU, Oxford, V.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
MORECOCKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1636; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1637-8; M.A.
1641.
MORECROFT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 21, 1671. S. of Edward, V. of Monk Hesledon, Durham.
Bapt. there, June 20, 1653. School, Durham. King's scholar
there, 1664. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1671-2; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1679. Succeeded his father as V. of Monk Hesledon,
1682-1700. Buried there May 30, 1700. (T. A. Walker;
H. M. Wood.)
MORECROFT, FERDINANDO. M.A. 1611 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of Lancashire, pleb. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Nov. 8, 1594, age 26; B.A. (Oxford) 1598; M.A. 1601.
R. of Stanhope, Durham, 1608-41. Preb. of Durham, 1615-
41. MasterofGreatham Hospital, tiU 1619. V. of Heighing-
ton, 1625-39. Died 1641. Buried at 'Goswick,' Lanes.
(Al. Oxon.)
MORECROFT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1571.
Of London. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Bath and Wells)
Dec. 20, 1578. R. of Calcethorpe, Lines., 1610 (M.A.). R. of
Thwaite, Norfolk, 1615.
MORECRAFT, . Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1569.
MOREHEAD or MOOREHEAD, WILLIAM. M.A. 1671 (Incorp.
from Oxford). S. of WUliam, of Famham, Surrey. School,
Winchester; as of Lombard Street, London, age 11, 1649.
Matric. from New College, Oxford, 1657; B.A. (Oxford) 1660;
M.A. 1664. FeUow of New CoUege, Oxford, 1656. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 8, 1657. R. of BuckneU, Oxon, 1670. V. of
Whitfield, Northants., 1676. Died at BuckneU, Feb. i8,
1691-2. WiU proved (Archd. Northants.) 1694. Nephew of
Gen. Monk. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
MOREHOUSE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80.
MOORHOUSE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 13, 1667. S. of John, of Skipton, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept.; priest, Dec. 1672.
MOORHOUSE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
May 21, 1716. S. of John, fanner, of Yorkshire. B. at
Skibden (?Shibden). Bapt. at Skipton, Apr. 19, 1697.
School, Skipton (Mr Carr and Mr SetteU). Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1720-1. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 18, 1720; priest,
Sept. 23, 1722. (J. Parker.)
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Morehouse, Henry
MOOREHOUSE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1636; B.A. 1639. One of these names V. of Rother-
ham, Yorks., 1681-90. Died Aug. 5, 1690. Perhaps father
of Nehemiah.
MOREHOWSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1580-1; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
MOREHOWSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1612.
MOREHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 5,
1663-4. S. of Stephen. B. in London. School, Sheffield
(Mr Potts). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1668. V. of St Mary,
Huntingdon, 1669-70. Probably V. of Epsom, Surrey,
1670-96; V. of Ewell, 1676-96. Chaplain to the Earl of
Rochester. Died 1696. (Peile, i. 607.)
MOORHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 6,
1697. S. of James, gent. B. at South Cave, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1700-1. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1704; priest, 1705. V. of Swine, Yorks.,
1705-40. V. of Sproatley, 1714-40. Died 1740.
MOREHOUSE, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1616, as Morhews. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Bristol)
Sept. 1619. (F. S. Hockaday.)
MOOREHOUSE, NEHEMIAH. Matric. sizar from Christ's,
Dec. 1675. S. of , R. of Castleford, West Riding, Yorks.
B. there. B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) June, 1680. R. of Hackney, Middlesex, 1686-9.
Buried Nov. 28, 1689. Will, Cons. C. London; 'my father
Henry Moorehouse of Rotherham.' {Peile, 11. 60.)
MOREHOUSE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 24,
1682. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Perhaps of South Tawton,
Devon, clerk; son adm. at Wadham, Oxford, 1719.
MOREHOUSE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse,
May 4, 1621. Of Yorkshire. Scholar, 1622-3.
MOREHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 30,
1727. Of Middlesex.
MOREHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
June 29, 1728. S. of William, of Lynn, Norfolk. School,
Lynn (Mr Home). Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2- Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 1733-4-
MOREMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 15, 1663-4. S. of Christopher, husbandman, of North
Molton, Devon. B. there. School, Barnstaple (Mr Hughes).
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8.
MOREN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, May 24,
1740. ist s. of Charles, innkeeper, decejised, of Rochester.
School, Rochester (Mr Jo. Colson). Matric. 1740.
MORER, see MOORER.
MORESBY, DAVID. B.Civ.L. 1522-3; B.Can.L. 1530-I- A
priest. V. of Pampisford, Cambs., 1539.
MORESBY, JOHN. B.A. 1524-5; M.A. 1528. Fellow of Queens',
1529-39.
MORESBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Mar. 28,
1726. S. of J., gent., of Cumberland. B. at Staffield. School,
Morland, Westmorland (Mr Thompson). Matric. 1726. Died
in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, May 3, 1729-
MOREWOOD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
July 2, 1660. Eldest s. of Rowland, Esq. (1628), of Bradfield,
near Sheffield, Yorks. Bapt. at Norton, Derbs., May 5, 1642.
School, Repton (Mr UUock). Matric. 1660. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 21, 1662. Sheriff of Derbs., 1676-7.
Of Alfreton, Derbs. Died Feb. 2, 1680. Father of Rowland
(1700-1). (Peile, I. 593; F.M.G., 1065; Vis. of Derbs., 1662.)
MOREWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Matric. Easter,
1664; B.A. 1667; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
1668; priest (Lichfield) 1671-2. Probably licensed to preach
at Eyam, Derbs., in 1671. {Peile, i. 604.)
MOREWOOD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Christ's,
Jan. 20, 1737-8. S. of Rowland (1700-1). B. at Alfreton,
Derbs. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1738.
Resided one year. Died unmarried, 1758. Buried at Alfreton.
{Peile, II. 236; F.M.G., 1066.)
MOREWOOD, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
Mar. 14, 1628-9. Eldest s. of John, of the Oaks, Bradfield,
Yorks. B. there. School, Dronfield (Mr Peake). Matric. 1629.
Of the Oaks, and Norton, Derbs., Esq. Married Mary, dau.
of Leonard GiU, of Norton, June 18, 1641. Died at Norton,
Aug. 28, 1658. Buried at Bradfield. Will, P.C.C. Father of
John (1660). {Peile, i. 398; F.M.G., 1065; Vis. of Derbs.)
MOREWOOD, ROWLAND. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Jan. 17,
1700-1. Of Derbyshire. S. of John (1660), of Alfreton,
Derbs., Esq. Matric. 1701. Succeeded his father. SheriS of
Derbs., 1706-7. Living, 1746. Married Mary Wigley, of
Mansfield. Father of John (1737-8). {F.M.G., 1066; Glover,
Derbs., 11. 14.)
Morgan, John
MORGAN, CADWALLADER. M.A. from Queens', 1607; B.D.
1614. Doubtless matric. from University College, Oxford,
June 30, 1598; B.A. (Oxford) 1601. Ord. deacon and priest
(Colchester) May 13, 1604. C. of Bovingdon, Herts., 1607.
Perhaps V. of Machynlleth, 1617-26. R. of St Benet Shere-
hog, London, 1626-40. Died Apr. 29, 1640. Will (P.C.C.)
1640; of St Benet's.
MORGAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct.
20, 1691. Presriously matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Mar. 5, 1690-1. S. of John, of Wenallt, Brecon, Esq. School,
Wenallt (Mr Griffith). Matric. 1691. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 26, 1693. Brother of Thomas (1691). {Al.
Oxon.)
MORGAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 12, 1693.
Of Covent Garden parish, London. Bapt. at St Paul's,
Covent Garden, Sept. 24, 1678; s. of Robert and Margaret
Morgan. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701; D.D. 1728
{Com. Reg.). FeUow, 1700-20. Master of Clare, 1726-36.
Vice-Chancellor, 1732-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 11, 1704.
Chaplain to Bishop Moore, of Ely. R. of Whitton-CMm-
Thurston, Suffolk, 1714. R. of Glemsford, 1718-36. Died
Apr. 30, 1736. {Clare College History, 153.)
MORGAN, CHARLES Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
15, 1731. S. of Henry, attorney, of Devon. B. at Exeter.
School, Ely, Cambs. (Mr Gunning). Matric. 1731; B.A.
1734-5; M.A. 1738. {Scott-Mayor, in. 435.)
MORGAN, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1578.
Of Wales.
MORGAYNE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1587. One of these names adm. at Leyden, 1594.
MORGAN, EDWARD. M.A. from Sidney, 1726. S. of Edward,
of Llangelynin, Merioneth, clerk. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. 16, 1704-5, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1708. V. of
Towyn, 1717. R. of Llanaber, Merioneth, 1726. Brother of
John (1713). {Al. Oxon.)
MORGAN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 23) at St John's, May 2,
1737. S. of David Edwards, husbandman, of Carmarthen.
B.atLlansadwm. School, Llangathen (Mr Prothero). Matric.
1737; B.A. 1740-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1740;
priest, Sept. 19, 1742. C. of Water Newton, Hunts. Doubtless
V. of St Martin's, Stamford Baron, Northants., 1748-55.
R. of Chesterton, Hunts., 1753-5- Died Jan. 18, 1755.
{Scott-Mayor, in. 484.)
MORGANS, EVANS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1577-8.
MORGAN, GABRIEL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593.
B. at Henlow, Beds., c. 1578. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord.
priest (Suffragan, Bishop of Colchester) 1602. V. of Henlow,
1607-14. Married, at Campton, Beds., Jan. 26, 1607-8,
Katherine Berry. Buried at Henlow, Sept. 8, 1614.
MORGAN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1597.
MORGANS, HUGH. Studied one year at Cambridge. B.Civ.L.
(Oxford) 1533.
MORGANS, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1584.
MORGAN, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. i597;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Perhaps R. of Bildeston, Suffolk,
1616-37. Died 1637.
MORGAN, ISRAEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 15, 1611.
Matric. 1611; B.A. 1614-5.
MORGAN, JOHN. B.A. 1519-20-
MORGAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Lent, 1563-4-
MORGAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1582-3. One of these names licensed to preach at Little
Hallingbury, Essex, June 1, 1584- Another, V. of Erith,
Kent, 1586-1625.
MORGAMS, JOHN. B.A. from Jesus, 1581-2.
MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June, 1688. Pre-
viously matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Mar. 2, 1684-5,
age 18. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Melbury Abbas, Dorset.
Matric. 1690; M.B. 1690. {Peile, 11. 110.)
MORGAN, JOHN. M.A. from St Catharine's, 1713- S. of Ed.,
of Llangelynin, Merioneth, clerk. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. 16, 1704-5, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1708. C. of
LlanfyUin, Montgomery. V. of Matching, Essex, 1728. Died
Feb. 27, 1732-3. M.I. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1733. Brother
of Edward (1726) whom he mentions in his will as V. of
'Towin.' {Al. Oxon.)
MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 5i i7i8.
S. of Edward, of Goldgrove, Flintshire. School, Peover,
Cheshire (Mr Allen). Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1721-
2; M.A. 1725. Fellow, 1724. Professor of Anatomy, 1728-
34-
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MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 2,
1719. S. of Nathaniel, registrar, of Wales. B. at Carmarthen.
Schools, Carmarthen and Hereford (Mr Traheme). Matric.
1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726; B.D. 1734. Fellow, 1725-51-
Ord. deacon (Llaudatf) .'\pr. 9; priest, Apr. 16, 1732- Perhaps
K. of Glooston, Leics., 1733-42. R. of Medboume and Holt,
1749-73. Preb. of St Asaph, 1749-73- Preb. and precentor
of St David's, 1753-73. Commissary of Richmond, Yorks.,
1753-73. Died Sept. 20, 1773. Buried at Trottisclifie, Kent.
Will, P.C.C. (ScoU-Mayor, m. 327.)
MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 27, i73i- Of
Llanllyfni, Carnarvon. Matric. 1731; Scholar, i73i-
MORGAN, JOHN. M.A. 1745 {LU. Reg.).
MORGAN, JOHN. M.A. from King's, i75I- S. of Edward, of
Brecknock. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Dec. 7.
1736, age 18; B.A. (Oriel College) 1741- One of these names
of Whitsbury, Wilts., clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1783- {Al. Oxon.)
MORGAN, JOHN PILKINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 10, 1737. S. of John, of Frosterley, Durham.
Bapt. at Stanhope, Dec. lo, 1718. School, Durham (Mr
Dongworth). Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1738; B.A. 17407I;
M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1743. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
from Ely) Feb. 22, 1740-1. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge,
1751. V. of Ickleford and Pirton, Herts., 1754-88. V. of
Hitchin, 1755-88. Died July 16, 1788. M.I. at Hitchin.
MORGAN, JUSTINIAN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1595-6;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602.
MORGAN, LUKE. M.A. 1749 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Nathaniel, of St Peter's, Worcester. Matric. from Merton
College, Oxford, Feb. i, 1731-2, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1736;
M.A. 1738. R. of Whitbume, Herts., 1753-77- P-C. of
Christ Church, Southgate. Died Apr. 1777- Admon. (V.C.C.) ;
as of Southgate, Middlesex. {Al. Oxon.)
MORGAN, NICHOLAS. LL.B. 1493-4 (Incorp. from Oxford).
R. of Teversham, Cambs., 1497- R. of Hasketon, Suffolk,
1510-32. Perhaps R. of Gt Oakley, Essex, until 1532. Died
1532.
MORGAN, OWEN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1563-4.
One of these names subscribed to the Book of Articles as
being adm. to orders by the Bishop of Gloucester, c. 1571.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
MORGAN, PHILIP. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1471 ;
M.A. 1478-9; M.B. 1501; M.D. 1507. r^roctor, 1481-2.
Esquire Bedell, c. 1490-c. 1507. Physician to the Lady
Margaret. R. of Washingborough, Lines., -1509. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1512-21, resigned. R. of Toft, Cambs., c. 1513-6.
(Cooper, I. 18; Stokes, Bedells, 69.)
MORGAN, RALPH. Adm. sizar at King's, Easter, 1589.
MORGAN, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Eeister, 1613. One Reynold Morgan of Gray's Inn brother
to John whose will (P.C.C.) 1637.
MORGAN, RICHARD. Scholar and Fellow of King's Hall,
1454-69; M.A. 1456. Proctor, 1459. Perhaps R. of Gt
Pamdon, Essex, 1452-67.
MORGAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1606.
MORGAN, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Michs.
1684.
MORGAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene,
Mar. 25, 1738. S. of Henry. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1756.
MORGAN, ROBERT. LL.B. 1557. 'Priest, LL.B., parson of
Llanaber, Merioneth: resident and keepeth house.' (Bishop
of Bangor's return, 1561; Browne Willis, 267.)
MORGAYNE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1566; B.A. from Queens', 1572-3; M.A. 1577. One of these
names R. of Llandyfrydog and Llanddeusant, Anglesey.
Preb. of Bangor, 1581-92. (Browne Willis, Bangor, 173.)
MORGAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 6, 1624. S. of
Richard, M.P. for Montgomery. B. at Bronfraith, Llandysilio,
Montgomery, 1608. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631;
B.D. from St John's, 1638; D.D. i66r. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 20; priest, Dec. 21, 1629. V. of Llanwnog, Montgomery,
1632. R. of Llangj-nhafal, Denbigh, 1632. V. of Llanfair-
Dyffryn-Clwyd, 1637-42; and of Efenechtyd, 1638. Preb. of
Chester, 1642, ejected. R. of Trefdraeth and Llanddyfnan,
Anglesey, 1642. Archdeacon of Merioneth, 1660-6. Preb. of
Bangor, 1 660-1. Bishop of Bangor, 1666-73. Died Sept. i,
1673. M.I. in Bangor Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
Le Neve, Mon., iv. 156.)
MORGANT, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com.. at Jesus, Sept. 14,
1633. (Probably same as above.)
MORGAN, ROWLAND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
June 23, 1662. S. of Roland, of Llangeinwen, near Carnarvon.
B. there. School, Bangor (Mr Williams). Matric. 1662; B.A.
Morgan, William
1665-6; M.A. 1669 ('Robert' in Graduati). Incorp. at
Oxford, 1669. R. of Llandyfrydog, Anglesey, 1670. Father
of William (1693).
MORGAN, SUTTON. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1720. S. of James,
of Maenordewi, Pembroke. Matric. from University College,
Oxford, Mar. 26, 1713; B.A. (Oxford) 1716. V. of Nevem,
Pembroke, 1720. Chaplain in the Navy, 1725. R. of Kil-
gerran, Pembroke, 1730. Married Anne, dau. of Wm. French,
Esq. Died 1730. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; Cass, Monken-
Hadley, 100.)
MORGANS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1545-
MORGAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1549.
Probably B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1561. (But see the last.)
MORGAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1585-
MORGAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1588.
MORGAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 17, i595-
Matric. c. 1595. One of these names, of Guilden Morden,
Cambs., adm. at the Inner Temple, 1596.
MORGAN, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', 1614. S. of
Anthony, of Mitchell Troy, Monmouth. Matric. (Christ
Church, Oxford) 1612; B.A. 1614. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1615. Afterwards a Romanist. Distinguished
himself in the play Ignoramus, acted before the king. Killed
in the Royal army, as Colonel, at the first battle of Newbury,
Sept. 20, 1643. (Searle, Queens', 432.)
MORGAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Jan. 31,
1647-8. Of Glamorgan. S. and h. of Sir William, Knt., of
Ruperra, and of Tredegar, Glamorgan. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1651. Of Machen and Tredegar. Married and had
issue. Died May 13, 1664. (Clutterbuck, 11. 190.)
MORGAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at St John's, Oct. 20,
1691. Previously matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 5,
1690-1. S. of John, Esq. B. at Wenallt, Brecon. School,
Wenallt (Mr Griffith). Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698.
Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Feb. 18, 1698-9. Brother
of Charles (1691).
MORGAN, THOMAS. M.A. from Sidney, 1739. S. of William,
of Tiverton, Devon, gent. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Mar. 18, 1729-30, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1733-
Perhaps chaplain in the Navy, 1739. Will of one of these
names (Exeter) 1760; of Halberton, Devon, clerk. {At. Oxon.)
MORGAN, WALWYN. M.A. from King's, 1737. S. of John, of
Madeley, Hereford, gent. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, Mar. 28, 1724, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1727-8. Preb.
of Hereford, 1753-80. Died 1780. {Al. Oxon.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM. LL.D. 1505-6 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1510; LL.D.; of the
Hospital of St John, Bedford; of Paulers Pury, Northants.,
and Glamorgan. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1564-5. Of Penmachno, Carnarvon. S. of John. B. at
Tymawr, Penmachno, c. 1540. B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571;
B.D. 1578; D.D. 1583. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 16; priest,
Dec. 21, 1568. V. of Welshpool, 1575- R- of Denbigh, 1575.
University preacher, 1578. V. of Llanrhaiadar-yn-Mochnant,
Denbigh, 1578; of LlanfylUn, Montgomery, 1579. Bishop of
Llandaff, 1595-1601; of St Asaph, 1601-4. Welsh student
and translator of the Scriptures. Died Sept. 10, 1604.
{Cooper, II. 393; D.N.B.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, 1589-90;
Scholar; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. One of these names R. of
Thorpe-by-Haddiscoe, Norfolk, 1613. One R. of Easton,
Suffolk, 1619-30; and perhaps R. of DaUinghoe by mandate
of May 22, 1613. {East Anglian, N.S., ix. 29.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
II, 1636. S. of Richard, gent., of Usk, Monmouth. B. there.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1639-40; M.A.
1643; M.D. 1652. Fellow, 1642-4, ejected. R. (sinecure) of
St Florence, Pembroke, 1660-2. Died 1662. {Scott-Mayor.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Perhaps adm. at Trinity, 1640 (so
D.N.B., but no College or University record). 2nd s. of
Henry. B. in Flint, 1623. School, Westminster. King's
scholar. Expelled from Trinity after two years' residence
for taking up arms in the Royal cause. Taken prisoner at
the battle of Naseby; exiled. Converted to Roman CathoU-
cism; entered the English College at Rome, 1648. Adm. into
the Society of Jesus, 165 1; professor in the Jesuit College at
Liege. Missioner in Wales, 1670. R. of the English College
at Rome, 1683. Provincialof his Order, 1689. Died Sept. 28,
1689. {D.N.B.)
MORGANS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, July 4,
1693. S. of Rowland (1662). B. at Llandyfrydog, Anglesey.
School, Bangor (Mr Rice Morgan). Matric. 1693.
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MORGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Trinity, Apr. 26,
1715. S. of Teagan, of Kirk Merrington, Durham. Bapt.
there, July 13, 1697. School, Durham (Mr Rymer). Matric.
1715; Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722; B.D. 1730;
D.D. 1750. Fellow, 1721. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 18, 1721-2;
priest (Lincohi) May 31, 1724. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge,
1725. V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1746-7- V. of Gainford,
Durham, 1747-54. Buried Feb. 10, 1754. (H. M. Wood.)
MORGAN, . B.Civ.L. 1496. Probably scholar at King's
Hall, 1494-1504.
MORGAN, . D.Can.L. 1500-1 (Incorporated).
MORGAN, . B.D. 1500-1. A Dominican friar. D.D. 1504.
MORGELL, JOHN. R. of Bardwell, Suffolk, when he graduated
cis B.Can.L.
MORHALL, see aho MURHALL and MORRELL.
MORHALL or MORRALL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
St John's, Dec. 22, 1631. S. of George, of Whitchurch, Salop.
B. there. School, Whitchurch (Mr Brookes). Matric. 1632;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
MORHALL, STEPHEN. B.A. from King's, 1674. S. of John,
of Whitchurch, Salop. Matric. from St Edmimd's Hall,
Oxford, Mar. 18, 1669-70, age 17. Ord. priest (Gloucester)
May 22, 1687. C. of Marbury, 1688. C. of St Michael, Chester,
1692. V. of Weverham, 1694-1712. Buried there Oct. 9,
1712 (? 1711). (E. Axon.)
MORHEWS, see MOREHOUSE.
MORIN, WILLIAM. M.A. and B.Can.L. FeUow of Pembroke.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr.; priest, Sept. 1386. V. of Tilney,
Norfolk.
MORIZET, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 29,
1696-7. S. of John, deceased. B. at York. School, Sedbergh
(Mr Wharton). B..'^. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 1700-1.
MORKBY, . Grace de non legendo in Civ.L. 1500.
MORLAND, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 18, 1676.
Of Hampshire. S. of Martin (1652), clerk, minister of Weld,
Hants. Of Hitchin, Herts.; age 30 in 1687. F.R.S., 1707.
Schoolmaster at Hackney and afterwards High Master of
St Paul's School, 1721-33. Died Oct. 9, i733. aged 80.
Buried at Hackney. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Father-in-law of
Henry Newcome (1706). {Vis. of Berks., 1665, 11. 181;
F.M.G.)
MORELAND, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sx John's,
May 17, 1672. S. of Lancelot, clerk, of East Rounton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Thirsk. Matric. 1672. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1675, as B.A.; priest, Sept. 1678.
MORLAND, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 22, 1659. S. of George (? John), gent., of Durham.
Bapt. Feb. 13, 1642-3. School, Durham. Matric. 1659; B.A.
1662. Perhaps M.P. for Durham, 1690-5. Died Mar. 1711-2,
aged 69. Buried at St Oswald's, Durham. Father of John
(1689). (A. B. Beaven; Surtees, lii. 276.)
MORLAND, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 16, 1652.
S. of Henry, of Rokeby, Yorks. B. there. School, Kirkby
Stephen, Westmorland (Mr Willis). Matric. 1652; B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1660; B.D. 1668. FeUow, 1657. Senior Proctor,
1666-7. P.C. of St Sepulchre, Cambridge, 1670. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1696-1702.
MORLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1558. One of these names R. of St Margaret's, South Elm-
ham, Suffolk, 1572-99.
MORLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1632.
Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June 28, 1632. S. of James,
of North Grimston, Yorks. B. at Sutton, Yorks. School,
Yorks. (private; Mr Hardwick). Perhaps ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 9, 1639; M.A.
MORLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 9, 1689. Of
Durham. Doubtless s. of George (1659), of Windleston,
Durham, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 29, 1691. If so,
bapt. at Grindon, Jan. 6, 1672-3. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Thomas Pennyman, of Yorkshire, Bart. Buried at
St Oswald's, Durham, Oct. 28, 1711. (Peile, n. 113; H. M.
Wood.)
MORLAND, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 28, 1595.
Matric. c. 1595; B.A. 1598-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 21,
1601, age 24, as C. of RedenhaM, Norfolk; priest. Mar. 25,
1602.
MORLAND, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632.
Perhaps R. of Carleton, Norfolk, 1662.
MORLAND, MARTIN. M.A. 1652 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, R. of Sulhampstead, Berks. School, Winchester.
Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, June 26, 1644, age 20;
MoRLEY, Henry
B.A. (Oxford) 1648; M.A. 1651. Minister at Weld, Hants,
ejected, 1660. Died June 13, 1685, aged 60; ' a schoolmaster.'
Will (P.C.C.) 1685. Brother of Samuel (next) and father of
Benjamin (1676). (Vis. of Berks., 1665; Al. Oxon.)
MORLAND, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, May,
1645. S. of Thomas, R. of Sulhampstead, Berks. B. there.
School, Winchester. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652.
FeUow, 1649. At first a parliamentarian. Secretary to
Thurloe, 1654; employed on missions abroad. Joined King
Charles at Breda, 1660. Knighted, May 20, 1660. Created
Bart., July 18, 1660. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber,
1660-81. Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 1668-70.
Commissioner of Excise, 1670-9. Ingenious mechanical
inventor; made important discoveries in connection with
hydrostatics. Author, mathematical, etc. Became blind,
1692. Died Dec. 26, 1695. Buried at Hammersmith. Will
(P.C.C.) 1696. Father of the next. (D.AT.B.; G.£.C.; A. B.
Beaven.)
MORELAND, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Apr. 9, 1679. S. of Sir Samuel (above), Bart. B. in London.
School, Westminster. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 27,
1679. Disinherited by his father. Succeeded as Bart., 1695.
Died s.p. Nov. 1716. WiU (P.C.C.) 1717. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MORLAND, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 16, 1716.
B. at Stepney, Middlesex.
MORLAND, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1586; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
29, 1598, age 30, as C. of Kentford, licensed to teach grammar
there; priest, Dec. 21, 1599. C. of Wentworth, Cambs., in
1605. R. of Lambley, Notts., 1609-16. Died 1616.
MORLAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June
19, 1667. S. of John, of Newby, Westmorland. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord.
deacon and priest (Carlisle) Feb. 28, 1674-5. R- of Gosforth,
Cumberland, 1676-88. Buried at Lancaster, Apr. 4, 1688.
(B. Nightingale; E. Axon.)
MORLAND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1628. Schoolmaster at Kirkby Stephen,
Westmorland, 1630. C. of Greystoke, Cumberland, 1633;
R. 1639-50; ejected; restored, 1660-3. Died July 6, 1663.
Buried at Greystoke. (A. Gray; B. Nightingale.)
MORLEY, see also MARLEY.
MORLEY, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1550;
B.A. 1554-5. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1556-7. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Oct. 18, 1556. Perhaps died 1557. (T.A. Walker.)
MORLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May,
1681. S. of William. B. in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688; M.D.
1698. FeUow, 1687. Adm. at Leyden, Aug. 23, 1691.
MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. FeUow. WiU proved (V.C.C.)
1596.
MORLEY, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1624.
Matric. Michs. 1623. One of these names caUed to the Bar,
Feb. 9, 1634-5.
MORLEY, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, May
17, 1641. S. of Robert, of York, barrister of the Inner
Temple. B. in London. School, York (Mr Wallis). Matric.
1641. Probably adm. at Leyden, Sept. i, 1642. (Peile, I. 475;
Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
MORLEY, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 20, 1685-6.
S. of , clerk, deceased, of Norfolk. Matric. 1686; Rustat
Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 19, 1697. R. of Themelthorpe and Twyford,
Norfolk, tUl 1715.
MORLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1652. Of
Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1654. B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
V. of Ranworth, Norfolk, 1661.
MORLEY, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter-
1544; B.A. 1545-6; M.A. from Trinity, 1549. FeUow of
Trinity, 1550. Preb. of York, 1554-66.
MORLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1554-
MORLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1582.
Of Norwich. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1590;
B.D. 1597. FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1589-98. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1592. Perhaps V. of Stansted Abbots, Herts., 1597-
1602. R. of St Alphage, London, 1602-16. R. of St Martin
Ongar, 1614-6. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Nov. 13, 1616.
MORLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 8, 1635.
Of London. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 12, 1646. One of these
names R. of Hawnby, Yorks., 1646.
MORLEY, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse, Dec. 6,
1744. Of Hampshire. Matric. 1744.
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MORLEY, HERBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Easter,
1577. Probably s. of William, of Glynde, Sussex. M.P. for
Winchelsea, 1588-9; for Shoreham, 1592-3. Died Oct. 15,
1611. (A. B. Beaven; Horsfield, Laves, 11. 117.)
MORLEY, HERBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 9,
1632. S. and h. of Robert, of Glynde, Sussex. School,
Lewes. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1634. M.P. for
Lewes, 1640-53; for Sussex, 1654-5, 1656-8, 1659; for Rye,
1654; for Lewes, 1659. Colonel in the Parliamentary army.
Chief agent for raising troops, and sequestrating estates, in
Sussex. Nominated one of the King's judges, but refused to
act. A member of the Council of State, 1650-1, 1651-3, i659>
1660. Admiralty Commissioner, 1659. Refused to negotiate
the King's return. Purchased pardon, 1660. Died Sept. 29,
1667. Brotberof William (1637). (D.N.D.)
MORLEY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1572.
One of these names, of London, adm. at the Inner Temple,
1579-
MORLEY, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1425; left, 1450.
MORLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. i57i- One
of these names, of London, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1580.
MORLEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Pembroke,
July I, 1622. S. of Sir Edward, of Chichester, Knt. Matric.
1623. Knighted, May i, 1630. Of Broomes and Selsey,
Sussex. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Bowyer. (Dalla-
way, I. 132.)
MORLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1625.
MORLEY, MATTHEW. M.D. 1739 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at Leyden,
Nov 13, 1724, age 23. M.D. there, 1728. F.R.C.P., 1740.
Died at Kennington, Mar. 17, 1784. Admon., P.C.C. (Munk,
II. 145; J. Ch. Smith.)
MORLEY, OWGHT (?). Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1555.
MORLEY, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1559.
MORLEY, RICHARD. B.A. 14C0.
MORLEY or MARLEY, ROBERT. B.A. 1509-10; M.A. 1513.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1512. R. of St Benet, Cambridge,
1532-
MORLEY, ROBERT. .A.dm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 14, 1599-
1600; B.A. 1604-5. Perhaps M.A. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May 22, aged 25, as M.A.; C. of Dinnington (? Didlington,
Norfolk); priest, Dec. 18, 1608.
MORLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 9, 1607-8.
Of London.
MORLEY, ROBINSON. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's,
May 23, 1751. Of Selby, Yorks.
MORLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Sidney, Apr. 2,
1629. S. of Samuel, yeoman. B. at Morley, Yorks. School,
Wakefield (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3- M.A.
1636.
MORLEY, THOMAS. One of the original FeUows of Trinity,
Dec. 19, 1546. Resided till 1549.
MORLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1659. Of Norwich. B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Perhaps
R. of Lading, Norfolk, 1673-9. R. of Rockland Tofts, 1673.
C. of St Peter, Hungate, Norwich, 1673. Died 1679.
MORLEY, THOMAS, Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, July i,
1712. S. of Matthew, gent. B. in Cleveland, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Saunders). Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1717. Perhaps V. of Bilsdale, near
Helmsley, Yorks., in 1745.
MORLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1717. Of Essex.
MORLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens*. Michs. 1545-
B.A. 1548-9. FeUow, 1548-50.
MORLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 29,
1637. S. of Robert, of Glynde, Sussex. B. July 5, 1621
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641-2 ('Marley' in Graduati). Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1639-40. Died May 20, 1679. Brother of
Herbert (1632). (Horsfield, Lewes, 11. 117.)
MORLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June 4,
1693. Only s. of John, deceased. B. at Topcliff, Yorks.
School, Guisborough, Yorks. (Mr Jaques). Matric. 1693;
B.A. 169&-7; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1608-
priest, 1700.
MORLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 9, 1727. Of Leicestershire. School, Grantham. Matric.
1727; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1733-4.
MORNELL, WILLIAM. B.D. 1494-5.
MORPETH, Viscount HENRY [HOWARD]. Adm. Fell.-Com.
(age 17 sjc) at Trinity, May 2, 1711. S. of Charles [Howard],
Earl of Carlisle. B. 1684. School, Eton. M.A. 1712. M P
for Morpeth, 1715-38. Succeeded his father as Earl, 1738.
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MORPETT, EDWARD. B.Can.L. 1530-1.
MORPHEW, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1662. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6. Licensed to teach
grammar at Wymondham, Norfolk, 1670.
MORRANT, FRANCIS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1601. Of
Norfolk.
MORRANT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 17, 1707.
S. of John, surgeon, of Yarmouth. Bapt. there, July 30,
1690. School, Yarmouth (Mr Pate and Mr Welham). Scholar,
1707-12; Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1716. Fellow,
1712-24. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 22, 1712-3; priest.
Mar. 13, 1719-20. R. of Hethersett, Norfolk, 1723-36; and
St Clement's, Norwich, 1723-4. Buried at Hethersett, June
21, 1726. (Venn, I. 516.)
MORRANT, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 13,
1641. S. of William (1589), of Norwich, priest. B. in the
parish of St Michael Coslany. School, Norwich (Mr Briggs
and Mr Lovering). Matric. 1641; Scholar, 1641-6; B.A.
1644-5; M.A. 1648. Ord. at St Leonard's, Ecistcheap, for
Presbyterian ministry, Nov. 29, 1649. Approved for Cromer,
Norfolk, Apr. 9, 1658. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Nov. 10, 1661. R. of Westfield, Norfolk, 1663-70. (Venn,
I. 342.)
MORANT, PHILIP. M.A. from Sidney, 1730 (Incorp. from
Oxford). 2nd s. of Steven, of Jersey. B. there, Oct. 6, 1700.
School, Abingdon. Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford,
Dec. 17, 1717, as Mourant; B.A. (Oxford) 1721. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1722. C. of Little Waltham, Essex, 1724.
Chaplain to the English Church at Amsterdam, 1732-4. R.
of Shellow Bowels, Essex, 1733. V. of Broomfield, 1734.
R. of Chignal Smealey, 1735. R. of St Mary-at-the- Walls,
Colchester, 1737; of Wickham Bishops, 1743; of Aldham,
1745. F.S.A., 1755. Prepared for the press the ancient
records of parliament (1278-1413). Author of The History
and Antiquities of the County of Essex, and other works.
Died Nov. 25, 1770. Buried at Aldham. Will (P.C.C.) 1771.
(At. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MORRANT, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 1587.
MORRANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 4,
1589. S. of James, citizen of Norv/ich. Bapt. at St Michael
Coslany, Sept. 12, 1573. School, Norwich. Matric. 1589;
Scholar; B.A. 1593-4. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1&04;
C. of Earlham. Father of Joseph (1641). (Venn, i. 136.)
MORRELL or MORRALL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, May 28, 1720. S. of Edward, of Duddleston,
Shropshire. School, Whitchurch (Mr Hughes). B.A. 1723-4.
MORALL, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1454. Of Egyndon, Beds. M.A. Probably Morrall, ,
B.A. 1459.
MORRELL, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1573- Of London. S. of William, R. of St Margaret Pattens,
London, who, in his will, 1608 (Cons. C. London), mentions
his son Roger. Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580; B.D.
1586. Fellow, 1580, where he held many College ofiSces.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1581. R. of Purleigh, Essex, 1605.
Author, Latin verses. One of the actors in Dr Legge's
Richard III, 1579-80. Will (P.C.C.) 1623-4. (Cooper, 11. 436,
555-)
MORELL, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1721. S. of Thomas. B. at Eton. Matric. Michs. 1722; B.A.
1726-7; M.A. 1730; D.D. 1743. Fellow, 1725. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1725. Perhaps
Master of Kelvedon School, Essex, till 1734. R. of Buckland,
Herts., 1737-84. F.S.A., 1737. F.R.S., 1768. Chaplain to
the garrison at Portsmouth, 1775. A classical scholar and
musician. Compiled Thesaurus Graecae Poeseos. Supplied
libretti for Handel's oratories. Author, miscellaneous. Died
at Tumham Green, Middlesex, Feb. 19, 1784, aged 83.
Buried at Chiswick. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Hist, of King's,
165.)
MORRELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
i6ii; B.A. 1614-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest,
May 24, 1619. Doubtless identical with the Anglican clergy-
man of these names who was sent out to Massachusetts by
the Plymouth Council to superintend the Churches estab-
lished in the colony, 1623. The colony was a failure and
broke up in less than a year; Mr Morell went to Plymouth,
Mass., remained there a year and then returned to England;
his later history has not been learned. Published a narrative
of his American observations in Latin hexameters and
English verse. (D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett.)
MORRELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Aug. 15,
1645. B. at Bagby, near Thirsk, Yorks. School, Coxwold.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1649-50. Perhaps V. of Marton-super-
Montem, Yorks., In 1691.
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MORRELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 28, 1713.
Of Bagby, Yorks. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon
(York) June 9, 1723.
MOREL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 18,
1746. S. of John, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1747; Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 2, 1751; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1752. V. of
Harrowden, Northants., 1753-1808. Burled Sept. 23, 1808.
(H. I. Longden.)
MORRALL, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Easter, 1644.
MORRETT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Mar. 27,
1651. S. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Brayton, Yorks. School,
Selby (Mr Feirthold). Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5. as Maret;
M.A. 1660. R. of Ryther, Yorks., 1661. Died 1702. (J.
Parker.)
MORREY, CONSTANTINE. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Michs. 1614.
MORRYE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591; B.A.
1593-4; M-A. 1597. Doubtless Edmund Morrey, Master of
Peterborough School, 1600-5. Died 1605. Will proved
(Cons. C. Peterb.) 1605; by his father George.
MORRAY, PETER. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 20,
1678. Of Staffordshire. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 19, 1680;
priest, Feb. 24, 1683. C. of Thomton-le-Moors, Cheshire,
1683-8. Minor canon, Chester Cathedral, 1687-92. R. of
Thurstaston, Cheshire, 1689-91. V. of Neston, 1691-1719.
Buried there Mar. 28, 1719. Will (Chester) 1719. (F. C.
Beazleigh; E. Axon.)
MORRIS, see also MAURICE.
MORRIS, ABDIAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 18, 1666.
Of Lancashire. S. of Henry (1626), minister. Bapt. at
Burnley, Apr. r, 1649. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670; priest. Mar. 19, 1670-1. (E.
Axon.)
MORRIS, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 22,
1699. S. of Andrew, husbandman. B. at Llanyblodwell,
Salop. School, Wem (Mr Williams). Matric. 1699; B.A.
1702-3. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1703; priest (St
Asaph) Sept. 23, 1705.
MORRIS, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1589.
Only s. of Robert, R. of Brockhall, Northants. B.A. 1592-3;
M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1596-7.
Probably R. of Beachampton St Mary, Bucks., 1598. His
father (will, Archd. Northants., 1604) left him lands at
Criccieth, Wales. (H. I. Longden.)
MORRIS, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Magdalene,
May 22, 1678. S. of Robert, deceased, citizen of London, late
of Newington, Surrey. B. there. School, Brentwood, Esses.
Matric. 1678. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1678.
MORYS, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1522-3.
MORRIS, CORBYN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 17, i727;
exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Of Salop. S. and h. of
Edmund, of Bishop's Castle, Salop. B. Aug. 14, 1710.
Matric. 1727. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 17, 1743-
Secretary of Customs, Scotland, 1751-63- F.R.S., i757.
Commissioner of Customs, 1763-78. Died Dec. 22, 1779. at
Wimbledon. Buried there. {G. Mag.; D.N.B.; Al. Carihus.)
MORRIS, EDMUND. B.A. of Christ's. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Oct. 1596.
MORRIS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 17, 1733-4-
Of Salop. Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741.
MORRIS, EDWARD. Scholar of Trinity, 1588; B.A. 1588-9.
MORYS, EVANS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1576.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 15, 1582. V. of Whaddon,
Cambs., 1582; deprived, 1584.
MORRIS, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1580.
S. of John, of Stow Bedon. School, Stow Bedon (Mr Edw.
Limcor). Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 23, 1583; B.A.
1583-4; M.A. 1587.
MORYS, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1566.
MORRIS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1626.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1629-30. Doubtless minister at
Burnley, 1638-63. Perhaps C. of Daresbury, Cheshire,
1665-6. Admon. (Chester) 1670. Father of Abdias (1666).
(E. Axon.)
MORRIS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', June i, 1692. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1692.
MORRIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 9, 1727. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735 ;
B.D. 1744. Fellow, 1732-69. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23,
1733. R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1748. V. of Oakington,
1748. R. of Hickling, Notts., 1766-74. Died Aug. 4, 1774,
aged 62. M.I. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1774- (Godfrey, Notts.)
MORRIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July, 1602.
Morris, Richard
MORRIS, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs.
1638. Of Essex. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645.
MORYS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. iSSO-
MORRES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1565.
MORRIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1576;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 21, 1580, age 24. C. of Newton, Cambs., 1581.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1595-6, of one of these names; of St Faith,
London, clerk.
MORISE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1578;
B.A. from Trinity, 1584-5.
MORRIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1582;
B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 28,
1587-8. Perhaps R. of Lessingham (north part), Norfolk,
1591. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Blackburn, Lanes.,
1607-28. Buried there May 22, 1628. (E. Axon.)
MORRYS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1583.
MORRIS, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1611-2.
MORICE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Lent, 1620-1.
MORRIS, JOHN. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Dorset,
pleb. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Nov. 17, 1609,
age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1613; M.A. 1615; B.D. 1626; D.D.
1634. Regius Professor of Hebrew (Oxford) 1626-48. R. of
Sarsden, Oxon., 1628. Canon of Christ Church, 1632-48.
V. of Pirton, 1635. Died Mar. 21, 1647-8. Buried in Christ
Church Cathedral, Oxford. Will (P.C.C.) 1648. {Al. Oxon.)
MORRICE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Perhaps ord. priest (Bishop of
Ardfert) May 10, i66o. R. of Wheatacre, Norfolk.
MORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Sept. 29,
1662. S. of Leonard, of Didhngton, Norfolk.
MORRIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1673, as
Marris; B.A. 1676. One of these names, described as 'M.A.
of Emmanuel,' incorp. at Oxford, 1682.
MORRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 22, 1688-9. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 11, 1693; priest. May 19, 1695. V. of Belton,
Lines., 1695. Probably C. of Famdish, Beds., 1697-1711.
MORRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 6, 1694.
S. of Morris Davies. B. at Llanvawr, Merioneth. School,
Ruthin (Mr Morgan). Matric. 1697; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1702.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Probably ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 24, 1699; priest, Dec. 22, 1700. V. of SunninghiU,
Berks., 1702-22. V. of Brentwood, Essex, 1722. Will (Comm.
C. Essex) 1748, of one of these names; of Wendon-Lofts,
Essex, clerk. (One 'John Morrice, of St John's,' was ord.
priest (York) May, 1703.)
MORRICE, JOHN. M.A. from Magdalene, 1714; D.D. 1728.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1728. S. of Richard, of Llanver, Salop,
clerk. Matric. from St Mary HaU, Oxford, May 4, 1705,
age 18; B.A. (Lincohi College, Oxford) 1708-9. R. of Thorpe-
by-Newark, Notts., 1713. Chaplain to Prince of Wales.
Died Dec. 21, 1740. Will (P.C.C.) 1741; as of St Giles-in-the-
Fields. (Al.Oxon.)
MORRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 2, 1745. S. of
Ralph, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at Withnall. Schools,
Blackburn (Mr Hunter) and Manchester (Mr Brooke). Matric.
1745; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753; B.D. 1760. Fellow, 1753-69-
Ord. priest (Lichfield) Sept. 22, 1751- V. of Goldington,
Beds., 1759-66. R. of Milton Bryant, 1766-98. R. of Lilley,
Herts., 1767-98. Died May 8, 1798- Will, P.C.C. {Scott-
Mayor, III. 554.)
MORICE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Nov. 5,
1675. S. of Henry, of Coughton, Warws. B. there. School,
Coughton. B.A. 1679-80. Ord. priest (Lincohi) Sept. 25,
1 68 1. C. of Husbome Crawley, Beds., and of Ridgmount,
c. 1680-8. R. of Little Munden, Herts., 1688-1721. Died
1721.
MORRIS, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1597-8. B. at Whaddon, Cambs. B.A. (? 1602-3) ; M.A. 1606.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1610, age 26, as C. of Hatfield
Broad Oak; priest, Sept. 22, 1611. P.C. of Berden, Essex,
1611-31. R. of Stocking Pelham, Herts., 1613. Will (P.C.C.)
1657 ('Nethaniah'). (J. Ch. Smith.)
MORRIS, RALPH. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526. S. of James, clerk
of the kitchen to Margaret, Countess of Richmond. Secretary
to Archbishop Cranmer, 1528-47. Registrar to the Com-
missioners for Rochester, Canterbury, Chichester and Win-
chester, 1547. Imprisoned in Queen Mary's reign, but escaped.
Resided latterly at Bekesbome, Kent. Living, 1570. Author,
historical, etc. {Hasted, in. 715; Cooper, i. 293; D.N.B.)
MORRIS or MORRICE, RICHARD. Master of Pembroke, c.
1389. Described as 'priest, of London diocese; M.A. and
Scholar of Canon law.' V. of Middleton, Ely diocese (? Milton,
Cambridge), 1401. V. of Gresham, Norfolk. {Lorler, 210.)
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MORRIS, RICHARD, M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Balliol CoUege, Oxford, Feb. 20, 1627-8, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1628; M.A. 1631. Perhaps V. of Llanbadam Fawr,
Cardigan, 1635. {Al. Oxon.)
MORRYS, ROBERT. Scholar (age 24) of Christ's, when ord.
deacon (Bangor). Applied for priest's orders. Mar. 21, 1561-2,
rejected. Probably V. of Brayfield-on-the-Green, Northants.,
1566-1604. Buried at Brockhall, where he was also R.,
July 3, 1604. Fatherof Benjamin (1589). (H. I. Longden.)
MORRICE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1632 ;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. One of these names presented to a
mediety of Trowell, Notts., Jan. 15, 1646-7.
MORRICE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 4,
1672-3. S. of Robert. B. at Burley, Leeds, Yorks. School,
Leeds (Mr GUbert). Matric. 1672-3; B.A. 1676.
MORRIS, ROGER. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1654; B.A.
1655-6; M.A. 1659. Probably matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Feb. 22, 1650-1. Chaplain to Denzil, Lord Holhs.
V. of Dufi&eld, Derbyshire; ejected, 1662. Died at Hoxton,
Middlesex, Jan. 17, 1701-2, aged 71. Buried in Bunhill
Fields. {Calamy, i. 316.)
MORRIS, THEOPHILUS. Matric. sizar from Peterhoose,
Easter, 1621.
MORRICE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Lent, 1623-4. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
One of these names R. of Ash, Kent, 1642-74.
MORRIS, THOMAS. M.A. from Sidney, 1673- S. of Thomas,
of Ottery St Mary, Devon, gent. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Mar. 30, 1666, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1669. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 7, 1671; priest, June 14, 1674. V. of
Seaton, Devon, 1682. V. of Harpford, 1683. Will (Exeter)
1689. {Al. Oxon.)
MORRYS, THOMAS. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1678. Doubt-
less s. of Rice, of Hereford, clerk. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. 16, 1660-1, age 16. Died 1684-5, aged 41.
M.I. at Boreham, Essex: 'utriusque academiae flos et splendor,
fanaticorum malleus, etc'
MORRICE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1680;
B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1688. Perhaps identical with the non-
juror of these names; V. of Claines, Worcs.; deprived, 1689.
Minor canon of Worcester. Died June 15, 1748, aged 88.
Buried in Worcester Cathedral, under a gravestone with the
well-known inscription 'miserrimus.' {D.N.B.)
MORRIS, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Michs.
1695.
MORRIS, VALENTINE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Peter-
house, Jan. 26, 1745-6. Of Antigua. S. of Lieut. -Col.
Valentine, of Antigua, and Piercefield, Monmouth. Governor
of St Vincent, 1776. Superseded, 1779. Returned to England
where be spent seven years in a debtors' prison. Died in
Bloomsbury Square, London, Aug. 26, 1789. (T. A. Walker,
286; Oliver's Antigua, 11. 273.)
MORYS, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Easter, 1560.
Perhaps will proved (V.C.C.) 1560.
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Matnc. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1579.
Of Suffolk. Migrated to Peterhouse, Mar. i, 1583-4. B.A.
1583-4. Perhaps R. of Westfield, Norfolk, 1585.
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1581.
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1626.
Of Surrey. Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. 25, 1629. B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633.
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1636. Of Hertfordshire.
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 3, 1638.
Of Somerset. Matric. 1638; B.A. 1642-3. R. of Sutton
Montis, Somerset, c. 1660-71.
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 21, 1651.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Died
at Grappenhall, Cheshire, Feb. 22, 1662-3, aged 30. M.I.
there. Will (Chester) 1663; of Grappenhall, clerk. [Ormerod,
I. 598; E. Axon.)
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 2,
1658-9. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Derby. B. there.
School, Derby (Mr Hills). Matric. 1659. Doubtless buried
at All Saints', Cambridge, either Apr. 9, or Aug. 10, i66r.
MORYS, . B.A. 1462.
MORRIS or MORYS, . B.A. 1520-1.
MORRISON or MORYSON, CHARLES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Trinity, Michs. 1564. Doubtless s. of Sir Richard, of
Chardwell, Vorks. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, 1566.
M.P. for Tavistock, till 1583. High Sherifi of Herts., 1579-80.
Of Cashiiobury, Herts. Married Dorothea, dau. of Nicholas
Clark. Died Mar. 31, 1590, aged 50. His son Charles was
created a baronet in 1611. '(A. B. Beaven; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
Morse, Henry
MORRISON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity,
Jan. 27, 1717-8. S. of Christopher, of London. School, St
Paul's. B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1728. Ord. priest (London) Mar.
16, 1725-6. Minor canon of St Paul's, 1729-39. V. of
Tottenham, Middlesex, 1738-51. Died Jan. 8, 1751.
MORYSON, FYNES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1580. S. of Thomas, of Cadeby, Lines. B. 1566. B.A. 1583-4;
M.A. 1587. Fellow, 1586 (by royal mandate) till 1600.
Bursar, 1589-90. Incorp. at Oxford, 1590-1. Travelled
through Europe and the Holy Land. Entered at Basel, 1592 ,
and at Leyden, Jan. 1593-4. Secretary to Sir Charles Blount,
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1600. Helped to suppress
Tyrone's rebellion. Published an account of his travels and
a history of Tyrone's rebellion. Died Feb. 12, 1629-30.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of the next and of Richard (1584-5).
(D.N.B.; T.A. Walker.)
MORISON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Lent,
1584-5. 4th s. of Thomas, of Cadeby, Lines. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 1, 1588. Accompanied his brother Fynes (above)
to the Holy Land. Died near Antioch, July 4, 1596, aged 26.
Brother of Fynes (above) and of Richard (1584-5). (T. A.
Walker.)
MORRISON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 23,
1689-90. S. of James. B. at Pickworth, Lines. School,
Sleaf ord (Mr Smith). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Ord. priest
(London) Mar. 4, 1704-5.
MORISON, RICHARD. Studied at Oxford and Cambridge. S. of
Thomas, of Chardwell, Yorks. School, Eton. Preb. of Sarum
(a layman), 1537-9. Secretary to Cromwell. Master of the
hospital of St James, Northallerton, 1540. Ambassador to
Denmark, 1547. Knighted, c. 1550. Ambassador to the
Emperor, Charles V, 1550-3. A learned scholar. Married
Bridget, dau. of John, Lord Hussey, of Sleaford, Lines.
Under Queen Mary lived at Strasburg, where he died Mar. 17,
1555-6. WiU (P.C.C). Father of Charles (1564). (Cooper, 1.
143; D.N.B.; CluUerbuck, i. 238.)
MORISON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Lent,
1584-5. 5th s. of Thomas, of Cadeby, Lines. B. c. I57i-
Served in France and elsewhere, 1597. In Ireland, 1599.
Knighted, Aug. 5, 1599. Vice-President of Munster, 1609.
M.P. for Bandon, in the Irish Parliament, 1615. Returned
to England. Lieutenant-Governor of Ordnance, 1616. M.P.
for Leicester, 1620. Of Tooley Park, Leics. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Henry Harington. Died 1628. Brother of Fynes
(1580) and Henry (1584-5). (D.N.B.; T. A. Walker.)
MORRISON, THOMAS Adm. at King's (age 20) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1586. Of Newton, Lines. Matric. 1586; B.A.
1590-1; M.A. 1594; LL.D. 1606. Fellow, 1589-1612. Proctor,
1601-2. Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1611. Perhaps adm,
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1593-4. Commissary of Huntingdon.
Of Buckden, Hunts. (Harwood.)
MORISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 15, 1640.
MORRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Sept. 27, 1727. S. of William, vintner, of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1727-
MORISON, . Adm. at Peterhouse, probably as pens.
Michs. 1554.
MORRISON, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1583.
MORRISON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1599.
MORRIT, BACON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, May 11,
1713; Fell.-Com. Oct. 29, 1714. S. of Robert, of Selby,
Yorks. (and Elizabeth Bacon). School, Wakefield. Of
Cawood, Yorks. Bought Sherwood Hall, Kellington. Died
June II, 1751. (M. H. Peacock; A. B. Beaven.)
MORRIT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 7, 1709. Of Yorkshire. School, Sudbury. Matric. 1709;
Scholar, 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon
(London) June 16, 1717; priest (Winchester) 1718. S.P.G.
missionary in South Carolma, 1722-36. Perhaps brother of
Bacon (above).
MORSE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Chrlst's, June, 1575;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. One of these names of the Dedham
Classis, not beneficed, but 'allowed' by the Classis at Sir
Drew Drury's house in 1584. Anthony Morse, of Uggeshall
and Wrentham, married Anne, widow of Thomas Bayspole,
of Alby, Norfolk. Died 1609. (Burke, L.G.; V. B. Redstone;
Camden Sac, 3rd S., viii.)
MORSE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 30, 1612.
Matric. 1612.
MORSE, HENRY. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1612. Of Norfolk.
Perhaps s. of Robert, of Tivetshall, Norfolk, the Jesuit
Martyr. B. c. 1595. Studied at Douay and Rome, where he
was adm. Aug. 1618, age 23. Ord. priest and sent to England.
Executed at Tybiim as a traitor, 1645. {Records S.J., i. 566;
D.N.B.)
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MORSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. i2, 1591, as
Mosse. (? S. of Thomas, V. of Boxted.) B. at Boxted, Essex.
Matiic. c. 1591; B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A. 1598. Ord. deacon
(London) June 28; priest, June 29, 1601, age 26. R. of Little
Ilford, Essex, 1607-15. R. of Digwell, Herts., 1612-5. P-C.
of Romford, 1615-48. Licensed (Bishop of London) Apr. 16,
1610, as bachelor, to marry Dorothy, dau. of Tho. Bumap,
of Stanstead Abbots, Herts. Buried at Romford, Jan. 31,
1648. (R. Smith; E. Anglian, in. 231.)
MORSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 7, 1710. B. in
Norwich. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Fellow,
1716-22. Perhaps R. of Leire, Leics., 1729-35. Admon.
(P.C.C.) June 13, 1747, of one of these names; of Gt Horkes-
ley, Essex, clerk, bachelor. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MORSE, LIONEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1555.
MORSE, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 27,
1685. S. of Benedict. B. at Tregony, Cornwall. School,
Gerrans, Cornwall (Mr Jo. Bedford). Matric. 1685; Scholar,
1687; B.A. 1688-9.
MORS, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1566.
MORS, PHILIP. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1636. Of Suffolk.
'S. and h. of Robert, of Stuston, Suffolk, gent.' Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 31, 1638.
MORSE, MORS or MORRIS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, June, 1566. One of these names V. of Boxted,
Essex, 1573-8. R. of Foxearth, 1595-6 (died). Perhaps
of the Dedham Classis, 1583. (V. B. Redstone.)
MORS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1585. Matric.
1585; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
MORS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 23, 1623. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
MORSE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1634. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1637-8. Perhaps C. of Linstead,
Suffolk, 1662 (M.A.).
MORSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4, 1635.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1636. One of these names, s. and h. of
Francis, of Wrentham, Suffolk, gent., adm. at Gray's Imi,
Feb. 9, 1641-2.
MORS, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1623.
MORT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 5, 1668;
M.B. 1669. S. of Adam, gent., deceased, of Wigan (and of
Bamhouse, Tildesley), Lanes. B. there. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, July 17, 1663; B.A. (Oxford) 1667. (Al.
Oxon.; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
MORT or MORTS, SETH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1639. Of
Lancaster. Only s. of Adam, Mayor of Preston. Matric. 1639.
Doubtless of Preston, gent.; age 40 in 1664; sequestered
royalist. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
MORTEBOIS, THOMAS. 'B.A. of Cambridge,' when ord.
deacon (Worcester) Sept. 26; priest, Dec. 19, 1563, age 25.
R. of St Alphage, 1567-93. R. of St Martin Orgar, London,
1571-93. Died 1593. Will (Cons. C. Loudon) 1593; implies
connection with the Hospital of St Katherine, London.
(Newcourt, i. 418.)
MORTIMER. CROMWELL. M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of John,
of Topping Hall, Essex, Esq. Adm. at Leyden, 1719. M.D.
there,i724. F.R.S.,1728. F.R.C.P.1729. Practised in London.
Assistant to Sir Hans Sloane, 1729-40. Secretary, R.S., 1730-
52. F.S.A., 1734. Died Jan. 7, 1752. (D.N.B.;Munk,n.iii.)
MORTIMER, JOHN. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1683. Probably
s. of William, of North Bradley, Wilts. Matric. from St
Edmund Hall, Oxford, May 22, 1679, age 16. V. of Wilcot,
Wilts., 1686. (Al. Oxon.)
MORTIUS, JOACHIM. M.A. 1620 (Incorp. from Rastock).
MORTLOCK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Apr. I, 1672. S. of John, of Nottingham. School, Notting-
ham. Matric. 1672.
MORTLOCK, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 8,
1730. S. of George, of Putney, Surrey. School, Tonbridge,
Kent (Mr Spencer). Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1731; B.A.
1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1737. Taxor, 1740. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 1740; priest (Norwich) May, 1741. Preb. of
Chichester. V. of Marsworth, Bucks., c. 1748. Took the
nasae Pettiward, 1749, on succeeding to his mother's estates.
Lived near Putney. (Cole, 5876, 159.)
MORTOFT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 28, 1642.
One of these names s. of Valentine, of St Helen's, London,
gent. (Fts. o/Z-onion, 1634.)
MORTON, see also MURTON.
MORTON, ALBERT. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, i6o2. Of Canterbury. S. of George, of Esher,
Kent. Matric. 1602; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Fellow, 1605-
18. Accompanied his uncle, Sir Henry Wotton, as secretary
Morton, John
to Venice, 1604. Minister to Savoy, 1612. Clerk of the
Council, 1615-23. Secretary to Princess Elizabeth, wife of
the Elector Palatine at Heidelberg, 1616. Knighted, Sept. 23,
1617. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 6, 1624-5. Ambassador to
France, 1624. Secretary of State, Jan. to Sept. 1625. M.P.
for the University, 1625; returned also for Kent. Died in
St Margaret's, Westminster, Nov. 1625. Buried at South-
ampton. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1625. Father of the next.
(Harwood; D.N.B.)
MORTON, ALBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1639. Of Langley, Kent. S. of Sir Albert (above). Matric.
1639. Left in 1640. Lieutenant in the army in Ireland.
MORTON, ANTHONY. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 14, 1548. S. of Charles, of Bawtry, Yorks.
Matric. 1548. Left about 1550-1. A civilian in the Court of
Arches. Died in London. Admon. (P.C.C.) Nov. 22, 1574.
Brother of Nicholas (1542-3). (Harwood.)
MORTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 19, 1646.
S. of Nicholas (1612), of Egloshayle, Cornwall. Migrated to
Oxford. Adm. at Wadham College, Sept. 7, 1649, age 19;
Scholar; B.A. (Oxford) 1649; M.A. 1652. Incorp. at Cam-
bridge, 1653. V. of Takeley, Essex, 1652. R. of Bhsland,
Cornwall, 1656-62, ejected. Went to St Ives, and preached
till 1666, when he started a school at Newington Green.
Pastor of the first Church at Charleston, New England,
1686-98. Author, miscellaneous. Died Apr. 11, 1698. Buried
at Charleston. Doubtless brother of Nicholas (1657).
(Calamy, l. 347; F.M.G., i. 243; D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison.)
MOURTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Lent, 1597-8.
MORTON, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June i,
1648. S. of John (1631), of Derby, M.D. School, Repton.
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655; B.D. 1663; D.D. 1675.
Fellow, 1652. Senior Proctor, 1661-2. Incorp. at Oxford,
1655 and 1663. R. of Thorington, Essex, 1666-79. V. of
Pevensey, Sussex, 1679. R- of Longford, Derbs., 1682.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1690.
MORTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1550.
MORTON or MORETON, EDWARD. Adm. at King's (age 17)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 11, 1619. Of Astbury, Cheshire.
S. of William, of Moreton. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A.
1626. Fellow, 1622-31. Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. D.D.
(Oxford) 1636. V. of Grinton, Yorks., 1634-7. R. of Barrow,
Cheshire, 1637-9. R. of Tattenhall, 1637; of Sefton, Lanes.,
1639; ejected from the last two, 1645; restored, 1660. Preb.
of Chester, 1637, ejected but restored. Died Feb. 28, 1674-5,
aged 76. Buried at Sefton. M.I. Brother of John (1614) and
Peter (1619), father of William (1668). (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of
Cheshire; E. Axon; D.N.B.)
MORETON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, June
23, 1652. Of Staffordshire.
MORTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Feb.
26,1725-6. S.of Thomas, Esq., of Denbigh. B. at Wrexham.
School, Ellesmere, Salop (Mr Dean). Matric. 1726; B.A.
1729-30; M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1733.
MORTON, EUSEBIUS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Aug. 7;
priest, Sept. 21, 1662. Master of Boston Grammar School,
1652. R. of Scremby, Lines., 1663.
MORTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Lent, 1623-4.
One of these names, s. of Sir George, Knt., of Milbome
St Andrew, Dorset, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1626.
'MORTON,' HENRY (1567), see MOSTON.
MORTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 23) at Christ's, May 12,
1648. S. of George, of Derbyshire. School, Glossop. One of
these names V. of Mottram, Cheshire, 1662-76 (?).
MORTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. i, 1724.
5th s. of John (1687-8), R. of Oxendon, Northants. B. there'
c. 1704. Matric. 1724-5; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1732. Ord!
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1727-8. C. of Oxendon, i728'
R., 1729-37. Married, at Gt Harrowden, Nov. 9, 1730, Ann
Baggiley, of Isham. Buried at Oxendon, Sept. 8, 1737.
Brother of John (1713-4). (H. I. Longden.)
MORTON, JACOB. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 27, 1729. Of
BradweU, Derbs. Matric. 1729; LL.B. 1734. V. of West
Wratting, Cambs., 1735.
MORTON, JAMES. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest
Sept. 22, 1628, as 'B.A. of Corpus Christi College.'' '
MOORTON, JAMES. M.A. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Perhaps V. of
Billingborough, Lines., 1632; or R. of Mistley, Essex, 1643-7.
MORTON, JOHN. B.A. 1499.
MOORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1568.
MORTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1588.
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MORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1592-3- Prob-
ably and s. of John, of Cheshire. B.A. 1596-7. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 8, 1597-
MORTON, JOHN. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1608; priest,
Sept. 24, 1609, as B.A. of Trinity College.
MORTON, JOHN. M.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Leicestershire, gent. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Nov. 8, 1594, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1598; M.A. 1601; B.D.
1610. Fellow of Lincoln, 1601. Fellow of Chelsea College,
1610. Admon. at Oxford, Nov. 2, 1614. (Al. Oxon.)
MORETON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1614.
S. and h. of WiUiam, of Moreton. Age 17 in 1613. Of Little
Moreton, Cheshire, Esq. Died s.p. c. 1639. Brother of
Edward (1619) and Peter (1619). (Ormerod, in. 29; Vis. of
Cheshire, 1613.)
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, Oct. 24, 1621.
S. of William (1575), B.D., Archdeacon of Durham. Schools,
Newcastle and Leics. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
Ord. priest (Lichfield) Sept. 19, 1629. Perhaps V. of Shenff
Hales, Staffs., 1631-49. Buried Dec. 9, 1649. One of these
names, M.A., died Sept. 17, 1631, aged 25. M.L at St
Saviour's, Southwark. Brother of Tobias (1618). (Cole,
5876, 5.)
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1623. Matric. 1623.
MORTON, JOHN. M.D. 1631 (Incorp. from Bordeaux). Of
Derby, M.D. Will (P.C.C.) 1637; mentions his only son
David (1648).
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 14, 1643.
Matric. 1643. One of these names, s. and h. of John, of
Sylby, Leics., Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6, 1644-5.
MORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1644.
Of Surrey.
MORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1644.
Of Warwickshire. Probably B.A. 1644-5.
MOORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 7, 1658. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1661.
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May 25,
1668. S. of Edward, of Hollen Clough, Hathersedge, Derbs.
School, Manchester. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 24, 1671;
priest, Sept. 21, 1673. C. of Blackley, Manchester, 1683-1703.
Buried there May 9, 1707. Admon. (Chester) 1707; as of
Manchester. Brother of Samuel (i668). (Mumford, Man-
chester Gr. Sch.; E. Axon.)
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 31, 1687-8.
Of Lincolnshire. 2nd s. of Godly, of Scremby, Lines. B.
there. Adm. at Oundle School, Aug. 6, 1686, age 14. Matric.
1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3,
1694, as C. of Oxendon, Northants. Perhaps V. of Weston,
Lines., 1700. F.R.S., 1703. R. of Oxendon, 1707-26.
Botanist. County historian. Died July 18, 1726, aged 55.
Buried at Oxendon. M.I. there. Father of Henry (1724) and
John (1713-4). (Al. Oxon. seems to confound him with a
contemporary of B.N.C., Oxford, who was ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1697; D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
MORETON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 8, 1698. Of
Stafiordshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon
(London) June 18, 1702.
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 2, 1713-4-
S. of John (1687-8), of Norfolk. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8;
M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 7, 1718; priest,
Sept. 20, 1719; C. of Oxendon. C. of Stanwick. Buried there
May 19, 1724. Admon., 1724, to his father, the R. of
Oxendon. (H. I. Longden.)
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 30,
1744. S. of Robert, clerk, of Lincolnshire. B. at Waddington.
School, Lincoln (Mr Goodall and Mr Rolt). Matric. 1744;
B.A. 1747-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim. from York)
Dec. 1748; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1750. One of these
names R. of Boultham, Lines., 1750-86. V. of Crowle,
1752-67. R. of Conisholme, 1767-73. R. of Gt Oxendon,
1773-86. Brother of Robert (1748).
MORTON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 12,
1656. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1656.
MORTON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Sept. 9,
1670. S. of John. B. at Marchington, Staffs. School, Derby
(Mr Osbume). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Aug. 1677. (Peile, 11. 31.)
MORTON, MALIN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1575.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 4, 1585-6; priest, Jan. 14, 1586-7.
V. of Wilmington, Sussex, 1598. Described Feb. 1601-2, as
'bom in Yorks.; aged 46; C. of Waldron 9 years.' Buried
at Wilmington, Apr. i, 1616. Admon. at Lewes. (W. C.
Renshaw.)
Morton, Samuel
MORTON, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1542-3- S. of Charles, of Bawtry,
Yorks. B. there. M.A. 1545; B.D. from Trinity, 1553-4-
One of the original Fellows of Trinity, 1546- Six-pi cache.,
Canterbury, 1556. Went to Rome, 1558, where he was
created D.D. Sent to England in 1568, by the Pope, to
report on the state of affairs. One of the chief instigators of
the Northern rebellion, 1569. Afterwards at Louvain and
Rheims. Arrested at Rome for intriguing with others against
Queen Elizabeth, 1580. Brother of Anthony (1548). (Cooper,
II. 10; D.N.B.)
MORTON, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i, 1612.
S. of John, of Quarrendon, Bucks. Matric. 1612; Scholar;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Dixie Fellow. R. of St Saviour's,
Southwark. Married, at Egloshayle, Cornwall, May 11, 1616,
Frances, dau. of Tho. KesteU. Will (P.C.C.) 1640. Father
of Charles (1646) and the next. (F.M.G., i. 243.)
MORTON, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Doubtless 3rd s. of Nicholas (above). Matric. from Wadham
CoUege, Oxford, Nov. 14, 1650, cler.fil.; B.A. (Oxford) 1653;
M.A. 1656. Brother of Charles (1646). Died s.^.
MORETON, PETER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1619.
Probably s. of William, of Moreton. B..^. 1622. Ambassador
from Charles I to Genoa and Tuscany. Brother of Edward
(1619) and John (1614). (Peile, i. 329.)
MORTON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 10, 1599-
1600. Perhaps matric. c. 1598.
MORTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Gonville Hall, Michs.
1544. One of these names R. of lUington, Norfolk, 1556-66.
MOURTON (?), RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1592.
MORTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 3, 1592-
Matric. c. 1592; B.A. 1595-6.
MORTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
19, 1674. S. of Richard, mercer, of Manchester. B. there.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8-
MORTON, RICHARD. M.D. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, minister of Bewdley, Worcs. B. in Suffolk. Matric.
from Magdalen HaU, Oxford, Mar. 17, 1653-4; B.A. (Oxford)
1656-7; M.A. 1659; M.D. 1670. Minister of Kinver, Staffs.,
c. 1659; ejected, 1662. F.R.C.P., 1678. Censor. Resided in
Grey Friars Court, Newgate Street, London. Author,
medical. Died at Newdegate, Surrey, Aug. 30, 1698. Buried
at Christ Church, Newgate Street. Will, P.C.C. Father of
the next. (Munk, i. 398; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MORTON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Nov. 22, 1688, from Oxford, having kept three years there
(matric. from Exeter College, Mar. 19, 1685-6, age 17). S. of
Richard (above), M.D. Matric. 1689; M.D. 1695 (Lit. Reg.).
F.R.C.P., 1707. Physician to Greenwich Hospital, 1716-31.
Died Feb. 1, 1730-1. (Munk, 11. 20; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MORTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Mar. 25, 1702. S. of William (1668), Bishop of Kildare.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1702. Doubtless B.A. (Dublin)
1708; M.A. (Dublin) 1711. Preb. of Caimcastle, Connor, in
1731. (H. B. Swanzy.)
MORTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June
27, 1716. S. of John, vintner, of Kent. B. at Tonbridge.
School, Tonbridge (Mr Spencer). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20;
M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (Chichester) July 14, 1723; priest
(Norwich) Feb. 21, 1724-5. R. of Newenden, Kent, 1743-72.
R. of Rolvenden. Died Oct. 21, 1772. (Scott-Mayor, 111. 305.)
MORTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1593.
MORTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 28,
1623; priest. Mar. 5, 1625-6.
MORTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May i, 1717.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 4; priest, Sept. 10, 1721.
MORETON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June
27, 1733- S. of Thomas, barrister, of Salop. B. at Shifnal.
School, Newport, Salop (Mr Lea). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7;
M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1736-7; priest.
May 28, 1738. Perhaps R. of Langenhoe, Essex, 1745-70.
R. of Borley, 1758-70. Admon., P.C.C. (Sco«-Mayor, 111. 448.)
MORETON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
29, 1748. S. of Robert, clerk, of Lincohishire. B. at Wadding-
ton. School, Lincoln (Mr Rolt). Matric. 1748-9; B.A. 1752;
M.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, i753; pnest,
Feb. 23, 1755. R. of Raithby and Hallington, Lines., 1763-
83. V. of TathweU, 1763-83. Brother of John (i744)-
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 579.)
MORTON, SAMUEL. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford). 5th s.
of Adam, of Hinton, Northants. Bapt. there, Sept. 29, 1622.
Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Dec. 13, 1639, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1643-4; M.A. (Lincoln CoUege, Oxford) 1651.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22, 1661.
Perhaps R. of Haddon, Hunts., till his death, in 1682.
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MORTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Magdalene, May
25, 1668. S. of Edward, of HoUen Clough, Hathersedge,
Derbs. School, Hope, Derbs. Matric. 1668. Ord. priest
(York) Sept. 1677; 'B.A.' Brother of John (1668).
MORETON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 4,1670-1. Of Chester. School, Ringley, Lanes. Scholar,
1671; Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. iDublin) 1679- Ord.
priest (Cloyne) Dec. 23, 1683. V. of Aghadown, 1683-92.
Preb. of Donaghmore, 1684-93. C. of Abbey Stewry, 1686-
92; res. 1692. (Cotton, Fasti, i. 368.)
MORTON, THOMAS. Adm. at King's Hall, 1376. Fellow, till
1416. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Mar. 27, 1395- R- ot Brinkley,
Cambs.; and of Feltwell, Norfolk. Died Sept. 18, 1416.
Will, P.C.C; leaves books to King's Hall. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MORTON, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1519-20- Probably V. of Cal-
verley, Leeds, 1526-51, when he resigned. Preb. of St Paul's,
1555-8. R. of Fulham, Middlesex, 1554-8. WiU (Consist. C.
London); proved, Sept. 24, 1558.
MOURTON or MURTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Nov. 1578; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Fellow, 1587-96. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1586-7. Perhaps R. of
West Lexham, Norfolk, and father of WUliam (1604).
MORTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1582. S. of Richard, citizen of York. B. there, 1564. Scholar,
1584; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1598; D.D. 1606.
Fellow, 1592. Incorp. at Oxford, 1606. R. of Long Marston,
Yorks., 1598. Chaplain to James I, c. 1606. R. of Alresford,
Hants., 1606-9. Dean of Gloucester, 1607-9; of Winchester,
1609-15. Preb. of York, 1610-33. Bishop of Chester, 161 6-9.
R. of Stockport, 1616-9. Bishop of Lichfield, 1619-32. R. of
Clifton Campville, Staffs., 1619. Bishop of Durham, 1632-59.
Author, theological. Died Sept. 22, 1659, aged 95. Buried
at Easton-Maudit, Northants. M.L (Le Neve, Mon., iv. 68;
D.N.B.;Al. Oxon.)
MORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 21,
1657. S. of Francis, of Spouthouse, Bradfield-in-Ecclesfield,
Yorks. B. there. Bapt. Feb. 26, 1638-9. School, Norton,
Derbs. (Mr Ramsden). Matric. 1657; B".A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 18, 1658. Practised as a doctor at
Shefl&eld; 'M.D.' Married, July 28, 1670, Dorothy, dau. of
Thomas Wright, of Unthank, Dronfield. M.L at Dronfield,
Derbs., Nov. 29, 1675. {Scott-Mayor, Ixxxiii; F.M.G., i. 231;
Vis. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
MORETON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 26, 1712. Of
Wolstanton, Staffs. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Subscribed
for deacon's orders (Gloucester, in London) Feb. 25, 1715-6.
Usher at Repton School, 1716-22. Buried July 22, 1722.
MORTON, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 16, 1618.
S. and h. of William (1575), of Newcastle, D.D. B. there.
Bapt. at St Nicholas, Apr. 11, 1602. Matric. 1618. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 26, 1620. Brother of John (1621).
MORTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1523-4.
MORTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
EEister, 1550.
MOORTON or MURTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Michs. 1575. Probably s. of William, of Leicester.
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1578-9; M.A. from Christ's, 1582.
Perhaps B.D. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 13,
1582. V. of Long Newton, Durham, 1588-1616. V. of St
Nicholas, Newcastle, 1596-1620. Archdeacon of North-
umberland, 1599-1603; of Durham, 1603-20. Buried at
St Nicholas, July 26, 1620. Father of Tobias (1618) and
John (1621). (H. M. Wood; F.M.G., 243.)
MORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 27, 1596.
MORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, July 3,
1604. S. of Thomas (? 1578), R. of West Lexham, Norfolk.
Educated at home. Scholar, 1604-10; B.A. 1607-8; M.A.
1611. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1610. C. of East
Lexham, Norfolk, in 1617. C. of Sporle, 1627. R. of West
Lexham, 1630-54, sequestered.
MORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 30, 1618.
S. of James, of Clifton, Worcs. B. in Newcastle. Matric.
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 22, 1622. Called to the Bar, 1630. Fought on the
Royalist side. M.P. for Evesham, Mar. to May, 1640; for
Co. Hereford, 1663-6. Knighted, Sept. 8, 1643. Imprisoned
in the Tower of London, 1644. Serjeant-at-law, 1660.
Recorder of Gloucester, 1662. King's Serjeant, 1663. Justice
of the King's Bench, 1665-72. Died Sept. 23, 1672, aged 68.
Buried in the Temple Church. M.L {D.N.B.)
MORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 4, 1668. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672. Probably V. of Leighton Bromswold,
Hunts., 1680-8. Buried there June 8, 1688.
MORETON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward (1619), of Cheshire. Matric. from Christ Church,
MosELEY, Maurice
Dec. 5, 1660, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1663-4; M.A. 1667;
B.D. 1674; D.D. 1677. R. of Churchill, Worcs., 1669. Dean
of Christ Church, Dublin, 1677-1705. Bishop of Kildare,
1682-1705. Councillor of Ireland, 1682. Bishop of Meath,
1705-15. Marriage License (Bishop of London) July 4, 1682,
to Rev. Dr Wm. Moreton, of St Bride's, London, bachelor,
age 40, and Mary Atkins, of St Andrew's, Holbom (? spinster),
age 26. Died Nov. 21, 1715. Buried in Dublin Cathedral.
Will (P.C.C.) 1716. Father of Richard (1702). {Al. Oxon.)
MORffrON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Oct. 14, 1708.
Of Burton-on-Trent, Staffs. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3.
MORTON, . B.A. 1522-3.
MORTON, . Adm. pens, at Magdalene, June 8, 1747.
MORWELL, . D.D. 1499-1500. A monk.
MOSE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Peterhouse,
July 4, 1723. Of Sussex. School, Hackney, Middlesex.
MOSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1695. S. of Francis, gent. B. at Petworth, Sussex. School,
Horsham (Mr Wicklifie). Probably buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, June 22, 1695.
MOSELEY, MOSLEY or MOISLEY, BRUDENEL. Matric. pens,
from Peterhouse, Michs. 1582. Doubtless s. of Edward
Mosley, R. of Weston FlaveU, Northants. Bapt. there, Feb. 5,
1565-6, as I^radnell. B.A. 1585-6. C. of Long Stow, Hunts.,
1605-10. V. or C. of Easton, in 1612. (H. I. Longden.)
MOSLAYE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1567.
MOSLEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1586.
S. of Nicholas (afterwards Knight), of Lancashire. Bapt.
Oct. 17, 1569. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 18, 1590. Attorney-
General for the Duchy of Lancaster. M.P. for Preston, 1614,
1620-2, 1624-5. Knighted, Dec. 31, 1614. Of Bradley,
Derbs., and RoUeston, Staffs. Died July i, 1638. (E. Axon;
A. B. Beaven.)
MOSELEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanxjel, Sept. 6, 1646.
5th s. of Oswald, of Ancoats, Manchester. School, Man-
chester. Scholar; B.A. 1650; M.A. 1654. Fellow, 1651. Ord.
(by the Manchester Classis) Jan. 10, 1654-5, age 24. P.C. of
Stretford Chapel. Preacher at Bunbury, Cheshire, 1654.
Fellow of Manchester College, 1660-99. V. of Bowdon, 1667-
70. R. of Wiknslow, 1674-99. Married Catherine, dau. of
John Davenport, of Cheshire. Died Aug. 14, 1699. Buried
at Manchester. M.I. at Wilmslow. WUl, Chester. (E. Axon.)
MOSELEY, HUMPHREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov.
11, 1645. Of Essex. S. and h. of Richard (1624), late of
Ousden, Suffolk, Esq., deceased. B.A. 1648-9. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10, 1648-9. Will (Bury) 1663. Brother
of Maurice (1655). (V. B. Redstone.)
MOSELEY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter,
1631.
MOSELEY, JOHN. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 29, 1569, as
'B.A.; student of St John's; aged 28.' B. at Stafford.
MOSLEY, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1606. One of these names, s. and h. of Thomas, alderman
(afterwards Mayor), of York. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 11,
1609. Age26ini6i2. Perhaps of Ullerskelf, Yorks. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Trigott, of South Kirby, Yorks.
Buried at St John's, York, June 14, 1624. {Vis. of Yorks.;
M. H. Peacock.)
MOSELEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's, Nov. 9,
1632. S. of WiUiam. B. at Carburton, Notts. School,
Mansfield (Mr Poynton). Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 6,
1633. (For possible suggestions see Peile, 1. 424.)
MOSELEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter, 1647.
MOSLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 16,
1724. 2nd s. of Sir Oswald, Bart., of Rolleston, Staffs.
School, Eton. Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1727-8:
M.A. 1735. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1725-6. Received
Lift. dim. from York, for deacon and priest, Nov. 1735. R. of
Warsop, Notts.; of Rolleston, Staffs., 1777-9. Inc. of Fenton.
Succeeded his brother Oswald (1721) as 3rd Bart., Feb. 26,
1757. Died unmarried Sept. 22, 1779- Admon., P.C.C.
{G. Mag.; G.^.C.)
MOSELEY, MAURICE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 26,
1655. Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. of Richard (1624). Ord.
priest (Bishop Brownrigg, of Exeter) Oct. 6, 1659. R. of
Weston Market, Suffolk, 1660. Licensed to preach, 1662.
R. of Depden, 1685-1705; 'M.A.' Died 1705. Brother of
Humphrey (1645). Will (Bury) 1705. Benefactor to Ampton
Almshouses.
MOSELEY, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 6, 1724. S. of Humphrey, gent., of Ousden, Suffolk.
B. in London. School, Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1724; B.A.
1727-8; M..^. 1734. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 16, 1728;
priest, Dec. 20, 1730. R. of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 1731-47.
R. of Tostock, 1736-41. R. of Drinkstone, 1741-7. {Scott-
Mayor, III. 374.)
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MosELEY, Nicholas
..^ci cv MirHni AS Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Micbs.
"^Ls ' E d"?s of Sswald, of Ancoats, Lanes. B. there.
l.^f' -ft Manchester Dec. 26, 1611. School, Manchester.
fpP'-for^ Lar!^ An active Royalist; fined in 1643.
Mfi^ied Jane, dau. of John Lever, of Alknngton Lanc^.
AutTor, Psyc'l^Sraphia. Died Oct 20, 1672. (Mumford,
Manchester School; Vts. of Lanes., 1664; D.N.B.)
MOSLEY NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 30, 1709.
Of YorSe S. of Thomas (1681), R. of Skelton. B. Sept.
22. 1693. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1713-4; M.A 1717. Ord.
deacon (Carlisle) Dec. 19, I7i4; pnest (London) June 16,
1717. C. of St Helen's, Stonegate, York, i7ifr-22; R., 1722-
48. Married, at St Olave's, York, Sept. 4, i.7". AnnabeUa,
dau. of William Penniman, of Ormesby. Died 1748. Prob-
ably brother of Richard (1713). (M. H. Peacock; E.
Axon.)
MOSLEY, OSWALD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Nov. 6, 1721.
S and h. of Sir Oswald, of RoUeston, Staffs., Bart. B. at
Osberton, Notts., Apr. 21, 1705. Bapt. at Worksop. Suc-
ceeded his father as 2nd Bart., June 2. 1751. Died unmarried
Feb. 26, 1757. Buried at RoUeston, Will, P.C.C. Brother of
John (1724)-
MOSLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 161 7. Of
London. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 21, 1626-7; priest, Sept. 20, 1629.
R. of Gt Yeldham, Essex, 1629-50-.
MOSLEY, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter,
1624. Doubtless s. and h. of Richard, of Ousden, Suffolk, Esq.
B 1608 Matric. 1624. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 16, 1626.
Married Judith, dau. of Sir Thomas Playters, Bart., of
Sotterley, Suffolk. Died 1642. Father of Humphrey (1645)
and Maurice (1655). (Burke, L.G.)
MOSELEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's,
July 10, 1713. S. of Richard (? Thomas (i68i)), clerk. B. in
Yorkshire. School, Threshfield. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8;
M A. 1721. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest
(York) June 9, 1723. R. of St Saviour's, York; and V. of
Holy Trinity, Micklegate, York, c. i745- Buried June 17,
1754. Father of Thomas (1740) and probably brother of
Nicholas (1709). (M. H. Peacock.)
MOSELEY, ROBERT. Adm. at Pembroke, 1634. S. of John,
of Newark-on-Trent, D.D. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from Magdalen Hall, May 27, 1636, age 14; B.A. (Oxford)
1638; M.A. 1 64 1. Incorp. at Cambridge. A licensed
Presbyterian teacher, 1672. Nonconformist minister at
Ringway, Cheshire, in 1691. At Mellor Chapel, Derbs.,
1692-1701. Buried at Mellor, Nov. 1701. (E. Axon; Al.
Oxon.)
MOSLEY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1609;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1618.
MOSLEY, THOMAS. M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Herefordshire. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, June 4,
1616, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1619-20; M.A. 1623. WiU
(P.C.C.) 1658, of one Tho. Moseley, of Cliffe, in the parish of
Godshill, Isle of Wight, clerk.
MOSELEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June
14, 1661. S. of Thomas, miner, of Youlgreave, Derbs. B.
there. School, Repton (Mr UUock). Matric. 1661; B.A.
1664-5.
MOSELEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
16, 1681. S. of Richard, verger. B. at York. School,
Pocklington (Mr Ellison). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A.
1C91. Incorp. at Oxford, 1691. R. of Skelton, and V. of
Overton, Yorks., 1687-1732. V. of St John's, Leeds, 1727.
Married Bridget, dau. of Nicholas Suger, of York. Died
Nov. 26, 1732, aged 69. Father of Nicholas (1709) and
probably of Richard (1713)- (F.M.G., 880.)
MOSELY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 28,
1705. Of Moseley. Matric. 1705. One of these names s. of
Thomas, of Moseley, Stafis. Married and had issue. {Shaw,
u. 184.)
MOSELEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 21,
1740. S. of Richard (1713), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. in York.
School, Beverley (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5;
M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 22, 1745; priest, June
14, 1747. R. of St Helen's, Stonegate, York, 1748-61. R. of
Skelton, c. 1749. V. of Strensall, 1761-77- R- of Wigginton,
till 1784. R. of Stonegrave, 1777-84- V. of Hovingham, in
1777. Died Apr. 22, 1784. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 505; M. H.
Peacock.)
MOSELEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 1, 1582. Of London. Matric. 1582; B.A. 1586-7;
M.A. 1590. Fellow, 1585-92. One of these names preb. of
Wells. Will (P.C.C.) 1617.
Moss, Robert
MOSES, AGAR. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, Feb. 9,
1735-6. S. of Moses, of Canterbury, alderman.
MOSES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 17) from Pembroke,
Michs. 1639. An exhibitioner from Christ's Hospital. S. of
John, of London, smith (? merchant taylor). B.A. 1643-4;
M.A. 1647. Fellow, c. 1644. Master, 1654-60, ejected. After-
wards practised the law. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 2,
i66x, and at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1665. Became a Serjeant-
at-law, 1688, and Counsel to the East India Company. He
was a liberal benefactor to Pembroke College, and to Christ's
HospitaL Died 1688. Will, P.C.C. (Calamy, i. 211; A. W.
Lockhart; D.N.B.)
MOSES, . B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1502.
MOSEY, NICHOLAS, see MOYSEY.
MOSIER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 12,
1644. S. of Stephen, of Bridgford, Devon. In 1671 he was
described as of the Inner Temple when licensed to marry
Jane, dau. of John Master, late of Exeter, merchant. (T. A .
Walker, 75.)
MOSIER, JOHN. Adm. at Peterhouse, June 12, 1644. Of
Lancashire, pleb. S. of William, gent. Bapt. at Manchester,
May 9, 1619. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Nov. 9,
1638, age 19; B.A. (Cambridge) 1644. Presented to Wexham,
Bucks., Feb. 26, 1646-7. (E. Axon.)
MOSSE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Feb. 7,
1698-9. S. of Robert, of Norfolk. School, Norwich (Mr
Burton). Scholar, 1698-9; Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A.
1706; M.D. 1713. Practised medicine at Hull, Yorks. Died
1731. Will, P.C.C. {Peile, 11. 145.)
MOSS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 2, 1727.
S. of William, grazier (and large landowner), of Postwick,
Norfolk. B. there. Bapt. Jan. 3, 171 1-2. School, Norwich
(Mr Reddington). Scholar, 1727-35; Matric. 1728; B.A.
1731; M.A. 1735; D.D. 1747- Fellow, 1735-9. University
Moderator, 1737. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 28, 1735;
priest (Bristol) Dec. 26, i737- Preb. of Salisbury, 1738-86.
R. of Boscombe, Wilts.; of Compton Bassett, 1743-50.
Archdeacon of Colchester, 1749-66. R. of St Andrew
Undershaft, London, 1750-1; of St James', Piccadilly,
1750-9. F.R.S., 1752. Chaplain to the King, 1758-66. R. of
St George's, Hanover Square, 1759-74. Boyle lecturer,
1759-62. Bishop of St David's, 1766-74; of Bath and Wells,
1774-1802. Friend and supporter of Hannah More. Died
in London, Apr. 13, 1802. Buried in Grosvenor Chapel.
Nephew of Robert (1682) and Charles (1698-9) and father
of Charles, Bishop of Oxford. {D.N.B.; Venn, n. 28.)
MOSS, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, July 9, 1724-
Matric. 1728; M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.).
MOSSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1586. Matric. 1586;
Scholar; B..\. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
MOSSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1587;
B.A. 1590-1. Perhaps M.A. Described as ' M.A. of Pembroke
CoUege, aged 38 or 40' (in 1612). Ord. priest (Norwich)
Mar. 22, 1593; licensed preacher (Canterbury). Perhaps R. of
Hope AU Saints, Kent, 1608-12. R. of DigsweU, Herts.,
1612-5. WiU (P.C.C.) 1615.
MOSS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, 1595-6- Matric. c.
1596; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon (Colchester)
July 5, 1601; priest, Apr. 4, 1602. V. of Quadring, Lines.,
1606.
MOSSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Dec. 10,
1672. S. of John, gent. B. in Lincolnshire. Matric. 1673.
MOSS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1698. B. at
Stafford. Matric. 1698.
MOSSE or MORSE, LIONEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Feb. 18, 1606-7. Of Flempton, SuffoUs. S. of PhiUp, gent.,
deceased. School, Bury (Mr Dickenson). Matric. 1608.
{Venn, i. 194, where he is wrongly identified with his cousin
Lionel, brother of the Jesuit martyr.)
MOSSE, MILES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 14, 1575-
S. of Miles, of Chevington, Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric.
1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1589; D.D. 1595. Ord.
priest (Lincohi) Oct. 7, 1583. V. of St Stephen, Norwich,
1585. R. of Combes, Suffolk, 1597-1615. Author, sermons,
3tc. Buried at Combes, Sept. 13, 1615. {Venn, i. 8r;
D.N.B.)
MOSSE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1571. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 31; priest, Feb. 19, 1572-3.
as scholar of Cambridge. R. of Hannington, Northants.,
1579-1611, resigned. Buried there July 25, 1619. (H. I.
Longden.)
MOSSE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from King's, c. 1590.
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MOSS, ROBERT. Adm. (age i6) at Corpus Christi, 1682. S. of
Robert, of Gillingham, Norfolk. School, Norwich. Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689; B.D. 1696; D.D. 1705 (Com.
Reg.). Fellow, 1686-1714. University preacher, 1693.
Preacher at Gray's Inn, 1698-1729- Assistant preacher at
St James', Westminster, 1698. Chaplain to the King and
Queen. Lecturer at St Lawrence JewTy, London, 1708.
Dean of Ely, 1713-29. R. of Gilston, Herts., 1714- Author,
Sermons. Died Mar. 26, 1729. Buried at Ely. M.L in the
Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. [Masters; Bentham, Ely; D.N.B.;
H. P. Stokes.)
MOSS, SAMUEL. M.A. from King's, 1728. S. of William, of
Middlewich, Cheshire. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Mar. 21, 1718-9, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. V. of
Horton, Staffs., 50 years. V. of Dilhome. Died Feb. 2, 1776.
(Al. Oxon.)
MOSSE, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1551. Of
Ely diocese. Afterwards scholar of Clare. Wm. Masterson,
R. of Horseheath, Cambs., leaves him books and four marks
*if he go forward in lemynge,' 1556. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 1557-8. One of these names R. of Graystoke, Cumber-
land, 1567-8. (C. E. Parsons, Horseheath.)
MOSSE, THOMAS. M.A. 1460; B.Can.L. 1465. Perhaps V. of
Elsenham, Essex, c. 1450.
MOSS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 31,
1711. S. of William, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1711; Scholar, 1712; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718.
Fellow, 1717. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July; priest, Sept. 1716.
C. of Gt Yarmouth. (A contemporary in Oxford.)
MOSSAYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1565.
Perhaps B.A. from Magdalene, 1570-1, as Moss. Ord. priest,
Lincohi, 1573. R. of St Michael, Stamford, 1578. Admon.
(Lincoln) 1587.
MOSSOM, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 5,
1705. S. of Thomas, chandler. B. at Greenwich, Kent,
Mar. 25, 1690. School, Lewisham (Mr Turner). Matric. 1705.
Ord. deacon (London) May i; priest, June 8, 1718. R. of
St Peter's Parish. New Kent, Virginia, 1727-67. Died Jan. 4,
1767. M.I.
MOSSOM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, June 2, 1631.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1631. Migrated to Peterhouse, Aug.
9, 1631. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638; D.D. i66oiLit. Reg.). D.D.
(Dublin) 1661. Army chaplain, 1642. During the Interregnum
preached at St Peter's, Pavd's Wharf, London. Sequestered
from benefice of Teddington, Middlesex, 1 650, for ofl&ciating by
the book of Common Prayer. Precentor of St Patrick's,
Dublin, 1660-6. Preb. of York, 1660-4. Dean of Christ
Church, Dublin, 1661-6. Bishop of Derry, 1666. Author,
religious. Died Dec. 21, 1679. Father of the next. {Palatine
Note Book, I. 203; r. A. Walker, 44; D.N.B.)
MOSSOM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, July
3, 1658. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of Robert (above).
Scholar, 1659; Matric. 1660. Perhaps adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1658-9, as of London. Became Master of the Court
of Chancery in Ireland. Died Feb. 7, 1679-80. Buried in
St Catharine's Church, Dublin. (T. A. Walker.)
MOSTYN, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10, 1729-
S. of Sir Roger, 3rd Bart., of Mostyn, Flintshire. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1730; B.A. 1732-3.
Died at Cambridge, 1733. Brother of Roger (i739)-
MOSTYN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1553-
MOSTON or MOYSTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Jesus,
Michs. 1567 (wrongly as 'Morton,' in Matric. and Degrees).
Of Co. Flint. S. of William, of Talacre (Thomas, Dioc. of
S. Asaph, says father was Peter, Esq., of Talacre). B.A.
1571-2; M.A. 1574; LL.D. 1589. Fellow, 1573-83- Incorp.
at Oxford, 1577. Chancellor of diocese of Bangor, 1586.
V. of Whitford, Flint, 1586-91. R. of Ysceifiog, 1587. R. of
Aberdaron Ysceifiog, Carnarvon, 1592. Admitted advocate,
July 15, 1599. R. of Llanllechyd, Carnarvon, 1600. Canon of
Bangor, 1600. Died 1616. Buried at Llanasapb. Will,
P.C.C. {Cooper, 11. 284; iii. 104; A. Gray.)
MOSTYN or MOSTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1619 (Fell.-Com. in College). Of Flint. 2nd s. of
Sir Roger, of Mostyn, Knt. M.P. for Anglesey, 1624-5; for
Flintshire, 1640-4. Of Maesmynnan. Died 1644. Brother of
Thomas (1619) and William (1620). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MOSTIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 26,
1670. S. of William, deceased, of Brymbo, Denbigh. B. there.
School, Wrexham. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
Ord. priest (Ely) July 17, 1676. V. of Whitford, Flintshire,
1680-1722. R. of Llanycil, Merioneth, 1686-90. Preb. of
St Asaph, 1688-1726. R. of Llangyniew, Montgomery, 1699-
1722.
Motley, Thomas
MOSTIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 25,
1675-6. S. of Thomas, of Halkin, Flintshire. B. there.
School, North Hope. Matric. 1675-6.
MOSTYN, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 28,
1739. S. of Sir Roger, 3rd Bart. B. at Mostyn, Flintshire.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. I745«
Migrated as Fell.-Com. to St John's, Feb. 12, 1744-5. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1745; priest, Feb. 23, 1745-6.
R. of Eastling, Kent, 1746-52. R. of Christleton, Cheshire,
1752-74. Preb. of Chester, 1760-75. Canon of Windsor,
1774-5- Died Apr. 11, 1775. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1777. Brother
of Daniel (1729). {Scott-Mayor, m. 550; PeiU, n. 237.)
MOSTYN, SIMON. B.A. from St John's, 1604-5; M.A. 1608;
B.D. 1620. R. of Ysceifiog, Flintshire, 1 614-5. V. of
Rhuddlan, 1618-24. V. of Cwm, 1623-4. Preb. of St Asaph,
1623-4. Buried at Rhuddlan, Feb. 20, 1624.
MOSTYN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', May 4, 1619.
Of Flint. S. and h. of Sir Roger, of Mostyn, Knt. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 3, 1620. Knighted, Nov. 1623. Of
Kilken. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Whitelocke.
Died in 1641, before his father. Brother of John (1619) and
the next. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
MOSTYN, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1620. Of Flint. S. of Sir Roger, Knt. B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
from St John's, 1627. Fellow of St John's, 1625. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1639. Archdeacon of Bangor, 1633. R. of Christie-
ton, Cheshire, 1634. V. of Whitford, Flintshire, 1639. Died
c. 1669-70, at Plas Mostyn, Wrexham. Buried at Wrexham.
Brother of Thomas (above) and John (1619). (Burke, Ext.
Bart.; Browne Willis, St Asaph.)
MOSTYN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 25, 1737.
Of Denbigh. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. i744-
MOTE or MOATE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1571. Of Yorkshire. B.A. from St John's, 1575-6;
M.A. 1579; B.D. 1586. Fellow of St John's, 1581. V. of
Thriplow, Cambs., 1587-90. R. of Wrentham, Suffolk, 1598-
1609.
MOTE, SIDRACH. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, c. 1600. S. of
George (a Belgian), merchant and citizen of Norwich.
Schools, Norwich and Elsworth, Cambs. (Dr Paman).
Migrated to Caius, July 26, 1603, age 23. Scholar, 1605-6;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29,
1604; C. of Tilney, Norfolk; priest, Sept. 25, 1608. C. of
Newton, Isle of Ely. C. of Haddenham, in 1604. V. of
Gooderstone, Norfolk, 1615-40. {Venn, i. 183.)
MOTE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1579;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Subscribed for
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1587. V. of Thriplow,
Cambs., 1590-7. P.C. of Ramsey, Hunts., c. 1596-8. V. of
Comberton, Cambs., 1599-1617.
MOTELETE, HENRY. FeUow of Clare, c. 1355. Benefactor.
MOTHAM or MATHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 2, 1637. Matric. 1637-8, as Motham; Scholar, 1638;
B.A. 1641-2.
MOTHAME, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1629. S. of Thomas, of Onehouse, Suffolk. B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1634. {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
MOTHERBIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Nov. 8,
1576. S. of William, of Cowick, Snaith, Yorks. Schools,
Rawcliffe and Carleton. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Probably
V. of Brafferton, Yorks., 1592-1615: 'learned, a preacher,
of good conversation.' Died 1615. {Venn, i. 88.)
MOTLEY, AARON. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1584;
B.A. 1588-9. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 7, 1612.
C. of Mareham, Lines., 1613.
MOTLEY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 7,
1670-1. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Kettleweil, Yorks. B.
there. School, Dent. Matric. 1671. Brother of Henry (1666).
MOTLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, Apr. 21,
1666. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Kettleweil, in Craven, Yorks.
B. there. School, Bradford (Mr Coates). Ord. priest (York)
June, 1667. V. of KettleweU, 1670-99. Father of Thomas
(1690) and brother of Edward (1670).
MOTLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1562;
B..\. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. Fellow, 1566. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) June 3, 1574". priest, Dec. 21, 1575- V. of West
Firle and Ringmer, Sussex, 1575-1604. Will proved (Lewes)
Oct. 20, 1604.
MOTLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 5,
1690. S. of Henry (1666), clerk. B. at Kettleweil, Yorks.
School, Threshfield. Matnc. 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Ord. deacon
(Loudon) Feb. 17, 1694-5; priest (York) 1698. V. of Harts-
head, Yorks., 1699-1703.
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MOTT EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age t?) atCxius, Jan. 26, l677-8-
sLndh of Edmund, gent!. If Caldecot, Norfolk. B. there,
bapt at Oxburgb, Aug. 21, 1660. School, Thetford (Mr
Keene). Matric. 1677-8; Scholar, 1677-84; B A. 1681-2;
M A 1685- M.D. 1693. Fellow, 1684-93. Married Mary, dau.
of Robert Blyford, of Bumham Overy, Norfolk, and widow
of John Thruston, of Hoxne. Died Feb. 3, 1699- Buried
at New Walsingham. M.I. Father of John (1716), brother
of William (1667) and Luke (1670-1). (Venn, 1. 458.)
MOTT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Apr. 23,
1679. Of Norfolk. School, Bumham Thorpe. Matric. 1679;
Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686.
MOTT, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, June 22, 1641.
S. of Edmond, Esq. B. at Threxton, Norfolk. Schools,
Thetford (Mr Wm. Ward) and Ripon (Mr Ri. Palmes).
MOTT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Sidney, Lent, 1607-8. (Not
in Sidney register.)
MOTTS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1620.
MOTT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter, 1649.
Perhaps P.C. of King's Bromley, Staffs.; ejected, 1662.
MOTT, JOHN (afterwards THRUSTON). Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Caius, June 10, 1716. S. of Edmund (1677-8), M.D., of
Walsingham, Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Holt (Mr Reynolds)
and Walsingham (Mr Harding). Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1716-
21; M.B. 1722; M.D. 1727. Fellow, 1723-76. In 1744 he
assumed the name Thruston. Died unmarried May 18, 1776.
M.I. at Market Weston. Will, P.C.C. Founder of the
'Thruston speech' in Caius College. [Venn, 11. 6.)
MOTTE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec. 8,
1744. S. of John, of Hadleigh, Sufiolk. Matric. 1745; B.A.
1748-9.
MOTT, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 3, 1670-1.
S. of Edmund, gent., of Caldecot, Norfolk. B. at Swaffham.
Schools, Lynn (Mr Bell), Docking (Mr Windale) and Thetford
(Mr Keen). Matric. 1671; M.B. 1676. Fellow, 1677-82.
Buried at Swaffham, May 20, 1682. Brother of William
(1667) and Edmund (1677)- [Venn, 1. 443.)
MOTT, MARK. B.A. from St John's, 1599-1600. Of Essex.
4th s. of Mark, of Braintree. Bapt. Mar. 8, 1581. M.A. 1603;
B.D. 1610; D.D. 1621. Fellow, 1602. V. of Little Raine,
Essex, 1611-30. Buried there Jan. 3, 1630. By will (Consist.
C. London) 1631, he leaves certain books to St John's College.
Probably father of Mark (1641). {Vis. of Essex, 1634; J. Ch.
Smith; Morant, 11. 376.)
MOTT, MARK. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1620.
Probably 2nd s. of Adrian, of Essex. B. Oct. 23, 1602. B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 7; priest,
June 8, 1628. C. of Stisted, Essex, 1634-5. C. of Chelmsford,
1637; R., 1643-60. R. of Gt Wratting, Sufiolk, 1660-3,
ejected. Buried at Raine, Essex, May 2, 1667. Doubtless
father of Mark (1659) and Nathaniel (1662), probably brother
of Thomas (1620). {Morant, 11. 376; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664-8.)
MOTT, MARK. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Michs. 1641.
Of Essex. Probably s. of Mark (1599), D.D. B. Nov. 20,
1624. (Vis. of Essex, 1634, Morant, u. 376.)
MOTT, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 23, 1659.
S. of Mark, priest (1620). B. at Chelmsford, Essex. School,
Chelmsford (Mr Peake). Matric. 1660. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 14, 1662. Of Moimteneys-in-RoxweU, Essex, in 1667.
Married Barbara, dau. of Thomas Ady, M.D., of Wethers-
field, Essex. Of Wethersfield. Buried there May 22, 1694.
Brother of Nathaniel (1662), father of the next and of
Nathaniel (1694). (Venn, i. 407; Vis. of Suffolk, 1634;
Morant, 11. 376.)
MOTT, MARK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 25, 1689. S. of
Mark (above). B. at Wethersfield, Essex. School, Bury
St Edmunds (Mr Leeds). Resided till Michs. 1691. Buried
at Wethersfield, Jan. 21, 1691-2. Brother of Nathaniel
(1694). (Peile, II. 114.)
MOTT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Aug. 13,
1662. S. of Mark (1620), R. of Gt Wratting, Sufiolk. B. at
Chelmsford. School, Chelmsford. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. Probably adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, Dec.
1670. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. Brother of Mark (1659)
and probably father of Thomas (1697). The V. of Lapley,
Staffs., was probably an Oxford contemporary. (Venn, i.
417; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Morant, 11. 376.)
MOTT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Aug. 13,
1694. S. of Mark (1659). B. at Wethersfield, Essex. School,
Bury (Mr Leeds). Scholar, 1694-5; Matric. 1695; B.A.
1698-9; M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1705.
Brother of Mark (1689). (Peile, n. 131.)
MOTTE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1616-7. One of these names, s. and h. of William, of
Coldiester, gent., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 7, 1617.
Mould, James
MOTTE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 6, I7i5-
S. of Samuel, gent., of Colchester. School, Ipswich (Mr Leeds).
Migrated to St John's, Sept. 29, 1715. age 16. Matric. 1715-6;
B.A. 1718^. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 26, 1726-7; pnest
(Lincohi) Feb. 22, 1729-30- V. of Twyford, Leics., 1730-2-
R. of Brent Eleigh, Sufiolk, 1732-5- Died Aug. 6, i735-
(Scott-Mayor, lii. 297-)
MOTT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1620.
Probably s. of Adrian, of Essex. Migrated to Emmanuel,
1623 B A 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon and priest
(London) Mar. 9, 1627-8. V. of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk,
1634. One of these names s. of John, of Nayland, Sufiolk,
and first cousin of Mark (1620). Probably brother of Mark
(1620). {Vis. of Essex, 1634; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664-8.)
MOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens., at Emmanuel, July 5, 1697-
Probably s. of Nathaniel (1662). B. in London. Matric.
1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704; B.D. 1711. Fellow, 1703.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1708; priest, Dec. 21, 1712. R. of
Aller, Somerset, i7i7- (Morani, 11. 376.)
MOTT. WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1639. S. and h. of Samuel, of Colchester. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 10, 1640. Called to the Bar, May 28,
1647.
MOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 15, 1667.
S. of Edmund, gent., of Caldecot, near Swaffham Market,
Norfolk. B. at West Barsham. Schools, Fakenham and
Walsingham (Mr Bishop), Swaffham (Mr Harvey and Mr
Roberts), BeechamweU (Mr Cooper), Lynn (Mr Bell) and
Docking (Mr Wyndell). Matric. 1667-8. Brother of Luke
(1670) and Edmund (1677-8)-
MOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 26,
1667-8. S. of William, barrister. B. at Gt Waltham, Essex.
Schools, Colchester and Felsted. Matric. 1668. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, July 8, 1671. Doubtless father of the next.
MOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Mar. 14,
1699-1700. Only s. of William, Esq., of Colchester. B. at
Ipswich, June 5, 1682. Schools, Colchester and Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1703-4; B.A. 1703-4- Adm. at the Middle
Temple, July 5, 1704-
MOTTERSHAW, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
July 5, 1731. S. of John, farmer, of Derbyshire. B. at
Clay-Cross. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 173 1;
B.A. 1734-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, i735; priest.
Mar. 15, 1738-9. C. of Lea, Lines. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 438.)
MOTTERSHED, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1583. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1586-7; M.A.
1590. Fellow, 1589.
MOTTRAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 14, 1703.
Of Lincohishire. 'Turned papist, and afterwards recanted.'
MOTTERAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1579. Of Derbyshire. Scholar. Ord. priest (Lichfield) Jan. 5,
1581-2. R. of Addelthorpe, Lines., 1581-1602. Will proved
(Lincoln) Jan. 2, 1615-6. {Lines. Pedigrees, 694.)
MOTRAM, . B.A. 1523-4-
MOTYNG, see MOWTING.
MOUGHT, . D.D. 1475-6- A friar.
MOULD, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 30, 1632.
Of Leicestershire. S. of Thomas (1590), R- of Appleby,
Leics. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. R. of Gt
Appleby, Leics., 1642, succeeding his father. Died Mar. 18,
1683, aged 70. Buried at Appleby. M.I. Brother of James
(1635-6) and father of Isaac (1671). (Nichols, iv. 436.)
MOULD, BERNARD. M.A. 1712 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of London, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall, Aug. 8, 1700,
age 17; B.A. (Wadham) 1704; M.A. 1707. Fellow of Wadham,
1707. Chaplain at Smyrna. R. of Holywell, Beds., 1725-
R. of Widdington, Essex, 1725- R- of Quendon, 1735. Will
(Comm. C. Essex) 1744. (Al. Oxon.)
MOULD, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 26, 1671. Of
Leicestershire. S. of Abraham (1632). B.A. 1674-5- Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1677- R- of Appleby, Leics., 1684-
1721. Died Oct. 24, 1721, aged 69. Buried at Appleby. M.I.
(Nichols, IV. 436.)
MOULD, JACOB. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Feb. 16,
1708-9. S. of Thomas, of Waltham Cross, Herts, (sic), shoe-
maker. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Oct. 29, 1721. R. of Gt Appleby, Leics., 1721-31. Died
Jan. 23, 1731. Doubtless father of Thomas (i733)-
MOULD, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Jan. 11,
1635-6. S. of Thomas (1590), R. of Appleby, Leics. B. there.
School, Ashbv-de-la-Zouch (Mr Rob. Orme). B.A. 1639-40;
M.A. 1643. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1643; priest,
Dec. 13, 1644. C. at Tatenhill, Staffs., 1646. Brother of
Abraham (1632).
Mould, John
MOULD, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age i8) at Sidney, Mar. 20,
1709-10. ist s. of John, V. of North Cave and R. of Cliff,
Yorks. B. at North Cave. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1710.
MOULD, JOHN (1714). s« MOORE.
MOULD, ROBERT. B.A. {? 1609-10); M.A. from Peterhouse,
1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1613; priest, Feb. 18,
1615-6. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1619; of Heather,
Leics., clerk.
MOWLD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, 1590-1.
Matric. c. 1590; Scholar, 1594; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598.
Preb. of Licheeld, 1606. R. and patron of Appleby, Leics.,
1610-42. Perhaps R. of Stmmpshaw, Norfolk, 1618. Died
Sept. 26, 1642. Buried at Appleby. M.L Father of James
(1635-6) and Abraham {1632). (T. A. Walker; Nichols, iv.
436.)
MOULD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1629. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 16,
1629-30. One of these names V. of Tottington, Norfolk,
1639-48, and R. of Stmmpshaw, 1648. {Peile, i. 341.)
MOULD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1635. Perhaps V. of Hellidon, Northants.,
in 1660, and V. of Staverton, i66i-73- Bm-ied there Jan. 6,
1673-4.
MOULD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 15, 1733.
Of Appleby, Leics. S. of Jacob, clerk, deceased [Jacob
(1708-9), R. of Appleby]. Migrated to Jesus, Dec. 12,
1733. Matric. 1735; Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1736-7. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1738. English Master of Appleby
Grammar School, 1746-92. Died Oct. 1792, aged 76. (A.
Gray.)
MOULIN, see MOLINEUS.
MOULSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 1596. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1597; B.A. 1600-1.
MOULTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius,
July 8, 1624. S. of Christopher, notary, of Norwich. School,
Norwich (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1625. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 17, 1643-4; C. of Swanton Morley; priest (Bishop
Joseph Hall) Nov. 30, 1649. Schoolmaster at Swanton
Morley. C. of Homingtoft, in 1662. Probably R. of Stan-
field, 1664-70. Buried there Aug. 22, 1670. (Venn, i. 268.)
MOULTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1598; B.A. ( ? 1604-5); M.A. 1608. V. of Little St Bartholomew,
London, 1612-20. Died May 30, 1623. Will (P.C.C); as of
North Waltham, Hants. (Musgrave; J. Ch. Smith.)
MOULTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius, Apr. 30,
1614. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Scratby, Norfolk.
School, Yarmouth (Mr Umphrey). Matric. 1613; Scholar,
1615-8; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 31, i6i8. V. of Potton, Beds. Buried there Nov. 15,
1629. (W. M. Noble; Venn, i. 224.)
MOLTON, SIMON DE. B.C.L. in 1366. {Cal. Pap. Pet.)
MOULTON, WILLIAM Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1602.
MOUNS or MOUNTS, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 13, 1609-10.
MOUNSELL or MANSELL, PETER. According to Ward
(Gresham Professors) he studied physic at Oxford and
Cambridge for four years, and then at Paris and Padua.
Of Dorset, gent. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford,
Dec. 8, 1587; B.A. (Oxford) 1591; M.A. 1594. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, 1594, as s. of John, late of Weymouth, gent.,
deceased. Probably M.D. of Leyden, c. 1607. Gresham
Professor of Physic, 1607-15. Practised in London. Buried
at St Helen's, Bishopsgate Street, Oct. 18, 1615.
MOUNSEY, ROBERT (1673-4). see MONSEY.
MOUNT, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Mar. 7,
1737-8. S. of James, clerk (P.C. of Waddington, near
Clitheroe), of Lancashire. B. at Kirkham. Schools, Kirkham
and Clitheroe. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2. V. of Formby,
Lanes., till 1772. Admon. (Chester) 1779- (J- Parker.)
MOUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 3, 1563. B. at Mortlake, Surrey. Matric. 1563-4;
B.A. 1567-8. Fellow, 1566-9. Chaplain to Lord Burghley.
Perhaps R. of Leyboume, Kent, 1582-1602. Master of the
Savoy, 1594-8. Skilled in making distilled waters; wrote
works on this subject. Died Dec. 1602. (Cooper, 11. 271;
D.N.B.)
MOUNTAIGNE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1575. Probably s. of Thomas, of Wistow, Yorks.,
notary public.
MOUNTAIGNE or MOUNTAIN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Michs. 1586. S. of Thomas, of Wistow, Yorks.
B. at Cawood, Yorks., 1569. B.A. (? 1589-90); M.A. 1593;
B.D. 1602; D.D. 1607. Fellow, 1592-1611. Junior Proctor,
MouNTFORD, Francis
1600-1. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 28, I593'
Chaplain to the Earl of Essex, 1602. R. of Gt Cressingham,
Norfolk, 1602-10. R. of Aspeden, Herts., 1607. Professor
of Divinity at Gresham College, 1607-10. Master of the
Savoy and chaplain to James I, i6o8-i7- V. of Cheam,
Surrey, 1609. Dean of Westminster, 1610-7. Bishop of
Lincoln, 1617-21; of London, 1621-28; of Durham, Feb. to
June, 1628. Archbishop of York, June to Oct., 1628.
Founded scholarships at Queens'. Died Nov. 6, 1628.
Buried at Cawood. M.I. WiU, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Vis. of
Yorks., 1666; A. B. Beaven.)
MOUNTAIN, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, June 15,
1638. Doubtless s. of Isaac, of Wistow, Yorks., and nephew
of George (1586), Archbishop of York. Matric. 1640. Of
Wistow, Esq. Age 46 in 1666. Royalist; in arms at Newark.
He and his father compounded. Married Mary, dau. of Sir
Thomas Gower, of Stittenham, Yorks. Buried at Wistow,
Sept. 12, 1669. M.I. WiU, York. Brother of James (1638).
(Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
MOUNTAIGNE, HUGH. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1621; B.A. 1622-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21;
priest, Dec. 22, 1623. Licensed (Peterborough) to marry.
Mar. 31, 1624, Mary Tompson, at the Cathedral.
MOUNTAIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 15, 1638.
Doubtless s. of Isaac, of Wistow, Yorks. Matric. 1639; B.A.
1641-2; M.A. 1645. Fellow, 1643. Died Nov. 2, 1697.
Buried at St Michael-le-Belfrey, York. Brother of George
(1638).
MOUNTAIN or MOUNTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from
Corpus Christi, Easter, 1570.
MOUNTAIN, THOMAS. Graduated at Cambridge. S. of
Richard. R. of Milton, Kent, 1545-53- R- of St Michael,
Tower Royal, London, 1550. Imprisoned at Cambridge
Castle on a charge of heresy, where he was befriended by
Nicholas Sygar. Afterwards fled to Antwerp. R. of St
Pancras, Soper Lane, London, 1559-61. R. of St Faith,
1560-73. (Cooper, I. 213; D.N.B.)
MOUNTAINE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 5, 1606.
Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10.
MOUNTFORD, MUNDEFORD or MUMFORD, ADAM. Matric.
pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1569. Probably 5th s. of Osbert,
of FeltweU, Norfolk. (Peile, i. 111; Vis. of Norfolk.)
MOUNTFORD, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July 6, 1624. Doubtless s. of John (1578), R. of Radwinter,
Essex. Matric. 1624; Scholar, 1626; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
Ord. priest (St David's) Sept. 18, 1631. R. of Wendon Lofts,
Essex, till his death, 1666. Probably father of the next.
(T.A. Walker, 28.)
MOUNTFORD, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. sizar (age 15) at
Christ's, Aug. 2, 1656. S. of Bartholomew (? above). B. at
Elmdon, Essex. School, Elmdon (Mr Atkinson). Matric.
1656; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Perhaps R. of Covington,
Hunts., 1664-74, deprived. (Peile, i. 573-)
MOUNFORD, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar at King's Hall, 1430-8.
One of these names R. of Kirklington, Yorks., 1438. Died
before Feb. 17, 1438-9. (M. H. Peacock.)
MUNDFORD, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Clare, Lent,
1564-5; Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1566; LL.B. 1572-3- Fellow,
1572-91. One of these names R. of Congham, Norfolk, 1595.
MOUNDEFORD, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age i6) at Caius,
Jan. 16, 1611-2. S. and h. of Sir Edmund, of Mundford and
Hockwold, Norfolk, Knt. School, Wymondham (Mr Eston).
Matric. 1612. M.P. for Thetford, 1628-9; and for Norfolk,
1640-3. Knighted, Dec. 9, 1629. Died without issue. Buried
at Feltwell, May 11, 1643. (Venn, 1. 215; Vis. of Norfolk.)
MUNDEFORD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1579. 9th s. of Osbert, of Feltwell, Norfolk. B.A. 1582-3;
M.A. 1586. Ord. deacon (Nonvich) Feb. 1598-9; priest, June,
1599. R. of Congham, near Lynn, in 1604. Instituted to
Congham St Anne, 1613. WiU (P.C.C.) 1629. Brother of
Francis (1560) and Thomas (1568). (Peile, i. 154.)
MOMFORTH, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Nicholas Hostel,
Easter, 1544; LL.B. 1546-7-
MOUNDEFORD, FRANCIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity,
Michs. 1560. S. and h. of Osbert, of FeltweU, Norfolk. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1564. Died Jan. i, 1590. Buried at
FeltweU. M.I. Brother of Edward (1579) and Thomas
(1568). (Vis. of Norfolk; Blomefield, 11. 196.)
MONDEFORDE, FRANCIS. Adm. scholar (age 15) at Caius,
Sept. 12, 1582. S. of Francis, gent. B. at Wereham, Norfolk.
Schools, Lynn and Suffield, Suffolk. Scholar, 1584-9; B.A.
1585-6. Probably adm. at the English CoUege, Rome, 1590,
as of Norfolk, age 24. Sent to England in 1592. Executed in
London soon after. (Venn, i. 115; Records S.J., vi. 182.)
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MouNTFORD, Francis
MUNDEFORD, FRANCIS. Adm. peas, (age i6) at Caius, Dec. 3,
1635 S. of Francis, gent., of Feltwell, Norfolk. B. at
Newport, Isle of Wight. School, Newport (Mr Elgar and
Mr Soper). Matric. 1636; Scholar, 1637-43; B.A. 1639-40.
(Pedigree in Vis. of Norfolk.)
MOUNTFORT, GEORGE. B.Civ.L. 1458-9-
MOUNFORD, HENRY. Scholar and Fellow at King's Hall,
1494-1518. Perhaps same as next.
MONFORD or MOWMFORD, HENRY. B.Can.L.; D.Can.L.
1515-6-
MUNFORD, HUMPHREY. B.A. 1521-2. Perhaps M.A. 1527-8,
as Momforth. One Humphrey Mundford R. of Stambridge-
mag^na, Essex, 1533; died 1543.
MONFORD, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Lent,
1584-5. S. of Thomas, D.D. Probably succeeded his father
as R. of Tcwin, Herts., 1633; ejected, 1643. Will (P.C.C.)
1648, of one James Montfort; of Hatfield, Herts., clerk.
Brother of John (1594)- (Cluiterbuck, 11. 226.)
MUNDFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1578.
Of Essex. S. of Thomas, of Radwinter. Migrated to Peter-
house, May 13, 1581. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1585. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 11,
1586. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs., 1588-94- R- of Rad-
winter, Essex, 1594-1638. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1638.
Doubtless father of Bartholomew (1624). {T.A. Walker, 29.)
MOUNTFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1594;
scholar from Westminster. S. of Thomas, D.D. of Oxford
[his will, 1633; as of Tewin]. B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602; B.D.
1610; D.D. 1620. Preb. of St Paul's, 1618. R. of Thorley,
Herts., 1619. V. of Ware, 1633-4. R. of Anstey, 1640;
ejected, 1643. V. of Therfield, till 1643, ejected. Preb. of
Ely, 1644-52. Died Mar. 165 1-2. Buried at Tewin. M.I.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of James (1584-5)-
MONTFORT, JOHN. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1672-3. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1672; priest, June, 1674- One of these
names R. of Mundesley, Norfolk. Perhaps Master of North
Walsham School, 1703 (M.A.). Died 1721.
MOUNTFORT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 10, 1731.
Of Cumberland. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, i735; priest, Dec. 18, 1737-
MONDEFORD, OSBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1601. Of Cambridge. S. of Thomas (1568). B. 1585. Matric.
1601; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Fellow, 1604-15. 'Of great
hopes; drowned when setting forth on a journey with Sir
Henry Wotton,' Dec. 1614. M.I. St Mary Magdalene, Milk
Street, London. Will (P.C.C.) 1615. Brother of Richard
(1603). (Harwood.)
MOUNTFORD, PETER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1659.
Of Essex. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1663-4. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 1665-6; priest (Ely) Dec. 18, 1669. V. of Gt Sampford,
Essex, 1690 (M.A.).
MONDEFORD, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1603. Of Cambridge. S. of Thomas (1568). B. 1587.
B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Fellow, 1606-15. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1615. 'A good Scholar: died in London,'
Jan. 1615-6. Buried at St Mary Magdalene, Milk Street.
M.I. Brother of Osbert (1601). (Harwood; J. Ch. Smith.)
MOUNTFORT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July 5, 1721. S. of Richard, of Stafford. School, Stafford
(Mr Dearie). Matric. 1721.
MONTFORT, SIMON. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1480.
MOUNTFORD or MUMFORD, SIMON. Matric. sizar from
Peterhouse, Easter, 1604. Of Norwich. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, 1608. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. C. and schoolmaster
at Bradley, Lines., in 1614. V. of North Willingham, Lines.,
1623-35. '
MOMFORTH, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1530-1. One of these names,
clerk, left the estate of Witwang, Yorks., to Pocklington
School in the reign of Elizabeth.
MOUNDEFORD, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1568. 4th s. of Sir Osbert, of Feltwell,
Norfolk, Knt. Matric. 1568; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576; M.D.
1584. Fellow, 1571-83. Physician to Queen Elizabeth and
James I. F.R.C.P., 1594. Censor, Elect, 1608-30. Treasurer,
1608-9. President, 1612-5, 1619-23, 1621-4. Author of
Virbonus. Became blind. Died before Dec. 1630. Will
(Comm. C. London) Jan. 1630-1. Brother of Edward (1579)
and Francis (1560), father of Osbert (1601) and Richard
(1603). (Munk, I. 103; Vis. of Norfolk; D.N.B.)
MONTEFORD or MONFORT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Pembroke, July 1, 1633. S. of Thomas, of London.
Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. priest (Norwich)
July, 1662. Perhaps V. of Stanford, Norfolk, 1662-78. R. of
Brettenham, 1663-6.
MowsE, Richard
MOUNTIRE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 30, 1670. S. of William, of Snaith, Ycrks. B. there.
School, Snaith. Matric. 1670, 'Mountain'; B.A. 1673-4-
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674; priest, Sept. 1675.
MOUNTNEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 10, 1648. S. of Richard (1612), Esq., of Rotherham,
Yorks. B. there. Bapt. Apr. 13, 1630. School, Rotherham.
Matric. 1648. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 6, 1650. Living,
1688. Married Jane Atkinson, of Cambridge. (Hunter,
Sheffield, 390.)
MOUNTNEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
i6i2. Doubtless s. and h. of Nicholas, of Rotherham, Yorks.,
gent. B.A. 1616-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 22, 1617.
Age 67 in 1665. Of Rotherham, Esq. Married Katherine,
dau. of Sir George Fitz-Geffrey. Buried at Rotherham,
Dec. 12, 1669. Father of Francis (above). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
MOUNTENEY, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1725. S. of Richard. B. at Putney, Surrey. Bapt.
Nov. 9, 1707. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1735.
Fellow, 1728. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 16, 1725. Called
to the Bar, Oct. 23, 1732. Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland,
1741-68. Author, classical, etc. Died Apr. 7, 1768, at
Belturbet, Co. Cavan, while on circuit. (D.N.B.)
MOUNTENEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1615-6. Of Leicestershire. Doubtless 2nd s. of William, of
Newbold Verdun, Leics. Age 22 in 1619. B.A. 1618-9; M.A.
1622. Perhaps Master of Ashbourne Grammar School till
1635. V. of Ham, Staffs., 1639-56. Buried there Apr. 18,
1656. (Nichols, IV. 848.)
MOUNTRATH, Baron, see COOTE, CHARLES.
MOUNTSTEVEN, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1579. S. of John, of Peterborough. Bapt. there,
June 6, 1563. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 9, 1582. Of Paston,
Northants. Died Mar. 4, 1635-6. Buried at Paston. M.I.
Will (Cons. C. Peterb.) 1636. Left £1000 for endowments
at St John's and £100 each to St Paul's, London and Peter-
borough Cathedral. (H. I. Longden.)
MOUNTSTEVEN, HENDER. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Oct. 7,
1747. S. of Hender, of Bodmin, Cornwall, Esq. Matric. 1748;
B.A. 1752. Incorp. at Oxford, 1752. M.A. (Oxford) 1755;
B.D. 1766. Fellow of Exeter College, 1752-76. Admitted
to practise medicine, 1792. R. of Little Petherick, Cornwall,
1782. Died 1812. (Al. Oxon.)
MOURNE, ISAAC. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, July 20, 1732.
MOWER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 6, 1729.
S. of Edmund, of Newark, Notts, (described erroneously in
the College register as Marmaduke). B. there. School,
Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1734; priest, June 20, 1736. V. of
Clareborough, Notts., 1742-7. Died Feb. 2, 1747. (Scott-
Mayor, HI. 422; F.M.G., I. 221.)
MOWER or MOWYER, GREGORY. B.Civ.L. 1498-9. Fellow of
Trinity Hall. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Apr. 4; deacon, Apr,
18, 1500.
MOWRYE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Nov. 27,
1695, from Wadham College, Oxford, where he had matriculated
Apr. 3, 1693. B. at Ham, near Somerton, Somerset. School,
Sherborne (Mr Curgenven). Matric. 1695, 'Mawrie.' V. of
Montacute, Somerset, 1708-25. R. of Sock Dennis, 1708-25.
R. of Closworth, 1720-5. Died 1725. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11.
135.)
MOWSSE, ARTHUR. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Dec. 16, 1663.
MOWSE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 10, 1693-4. S.of
Richard (1654), R- of Little Bowden, Northants. Bapt. there,
Aug. 4, 1676. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oct. 18, 1694, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1697-8. Buried
at Bowden, Apr. 17, 1701. M.I. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
MOUSSE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1562;
B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570; B.D. 1577-
MOWSE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 3, 1610.
S. of Arthur, of Canning Street, London, wooUendraper. B.
in St Stephen, London. Matric. 1610; Scholar; B.A. 1613-4;
M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 24,
1620, age 24. R. of Little Bowden, Northants., 1626-46,
sequestered, and 1660-6. Resigned in favour of his son
(next). Died Aug. 13, 1667, aged 74- M.I. at Little Bowden.
Will (Archd. Northants.) 1668. (H. I. Longden.)
MOWSE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 10, 1654.
(Doubtless adm. pens, at Emmanuel about the same date.)
S. of Richard (above). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1658. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1664; priest, Oct. 8, 1665. R. of Little Bowden,
Northants., 1666-91. Buried there May 18, 1691, aged 52.
M.I. Father of Richard (next) and Arthur (1693-4).
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MOWSE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, July i, 1689. S. of
Richard (above), R. of Little Bowden, Northants. Bapt.
there, Mar. 26, 1674. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Fellow,
1693-4. Buried at Little Bowden, June 10, 1694. (H. L
Longden.)
MOUSSE, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1537-8. S. of Thomas, of
Needham Market, Suffolk, clothier. LL.D. 1552. Master of
Trinity Hall, 1552-3, resigned, and 1555-c. 8. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1553. Regius Professor of Law at Oxford, 1554-8.
Advocate, 1557. Received the tonsure (London) June, 1558.
R. of Green's Norton, Northants., 1558-67. Preb. of South-
well, 1559-76. Preb. of York, 1561. Dean of the Arches and
Vicar-General to the .\rchbishop of Canterbury, 1559. R. of
East Dereham, Norfolk, 1560. Died 1588. WiU, P.C.C.
Benefactor to Trinity Hall, by foundation of fellowships and
scholarships. Well known in Cambridge by the 'Causey
Fund,' contributed by him and Mr Hare, for the improve-
ment of the roads about the town. His arms are on the
1st milestone on the London road. {Cooper, 11. 41; D.N.B.;
Warren's Book Davy MS., 19141, 361.)
MOUSSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 19,
1599. S. of Edward, gent., of Norfolk. B. at 'Stowley'
(PSloley). Scholar, 1600-4.
MOWBRAY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Easter,
1634. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641; B.D. from
St John's, 1648. Fellow of St John's, June 11, 1644 (by Earl
of Manchester). V. of Southwell, Notts.; ejected, 1662.
Afterwards preacher at Sleaford, Lines. {Calamy, 11. 296.)
MOWTER, . Fee for B.A. 1481-2.
MOWTING or MOTYNG, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1477-8. Doubtless
of Peterhouse. Celebrant at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
1463-4. R. of Diss, Norfolk, 1465. Master of Mettingham
College. Died 1490. {T. A. Walker.)
MOWTLOWE, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1571. Of Winchcomb, Gloucs. Matric. 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579; LL.D. (? 1594). FeUow, 1574-95-
Scrutator, 1585. Proctor, 1589-90, 1593-4- Public orator,
1589-94. Professor of Law at Gresham College, 1596-1607.
M.P. for the University, 1604-11. Married Margaret, mother
of Richard Love, Master of Corpus Christi. Buried at Gt
St Mary's, Oct. 17, 1634. WiU (V.C.C.) 1634. (Harwood;
Ward's Gresham; Masters, 153.)
MOWTON, . B.Can.L. 1496-7-
MOXON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 6,
1620. 7th s. of James, husbandman. B. at Wakefield, Yorks.
Bapt. Apr. 28, 1602. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1620; B.A.
1623-4. Ord. 1626. P.C. of St Helen's, Chester. Cited for
non-conformity, 1637. Fled to New England, 1637. Pastor
at Springfield, Massachusetts, c. 1637-52. Returned, 1653;
minister at Newbold-Astbury, Cheshire, 1653-1661; and also
P.C. of Rushton Spencer, Staffs. Nonconformist preacher at
Congleton, c. 1667-87. Died Sept. 15, 1687. Brother of the
next. (Calamy, 1. 257; D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett.)
MOXON, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 9, 1615. S. of
James, yeoman. B. in Wakefield, Yorks., 1597- School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1615, as 'Moxill'; Scholar, 1618; B.A.
1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest,
Sept. 25, 1620. Brother of George (above). (A. Gray.)
MOXON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 27,
1749. S. of John, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1749; Scholar, 1750; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756. Perhaps adm.
at Gray's Inn, Dec. 3, 1753. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
1757. R. of Monk Soham, Suffolk, 1757.
MOVES or MOYSE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 28,
1665. Of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex.
MOYSE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Jan. 16, 1614-5.
Of Kirby, near Norwich. S. of Thomas, husbandman.
School, Norwich (Mr Thorton). Matric. 1615; Scholar,
1618-21; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Nov. 12; priest, Nov. 13, 1625. R. of Kirby Bedon, Norfolk,
1625-34. V. of Roudham, 1640. Will (P.C.C.) 1658. {Venn, i.
227.)
MOYES, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Michs. 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24;
priest, Dec. 24, 1626. V. of Shropham, Norfolk, 1661.
MOYLE, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1618; B.A. 1621-2.
MOYLE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Perhaps C. of Astbury, Cheshire,
1622-42. Preb. of Ripon, 1637-44; of Lichfield, 1644,
ejected.
MOYLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28, 1647- Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1650-1; M.A.
1654; B.D. 1662. Fellow, 1651. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1706.
MuFFET, Peter
MOYON, JAMES DE. Scholar of Cambridge, c. 1270-80. Clerk,
of Bath diocese. Used to hunt hares with his greyhounds in
Cambridge warren. {Pleas of the Forest, see Preface.)
MOYNE, see also MOIGNE.
MOYNE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1555.
Perhaps of 'Myflingham,' Lines.; adm. at the Inner Temple,
1557.
MOYNE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1587.
MOYSER, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, May 25, 1646.
Of Yorkshire. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Lockington,
Yorks., Esq. Bapt. at Bolton Percy, Mar. 15, 1628-9. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Dec. 4, 1641. J. P. for East and West Riding.
Recorder of Beverley. Of Beverley, Esq.; age 36 in 1665.
Will (York) 1694-5. Father of John (1677). {Vis. of Yorks.,
1665; M. H. Peacock.)
MOYSER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
MOYSER, JOHN. Scholar of Peterhouse, June, 1614. Prob-
ably brother of Leonard (1611).
MOYSER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age i6) at St John's, Apr.
27, 1677. S. of James (1646), Esq. B. at York. School,
Beverley (private; Mr Banks). Matric. 1677. M.P. for
Beverley, 1705-8. Will (York) 1739. {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
MOYSER, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 18,
1611. S. of Francis, of Partington, Yorks. Bapt. at Bolton
Percy, Dec. 7, 1591. Matric. 1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618.
Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1621-2; priest, June, 1622. V. of
Pocklington, Yorks., 1622-5. Buried there Feb. 29, 1624-5.
Probably brother of John (1614). {Vis. of Yorks., 1612;
M. H. Peacock.)
MOYSAR, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1549.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1551.
MOYSTON, H. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1565. Probably
same as Henry Moston.
MOYSEY, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 2, 1665.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1667, as Mosey; B.A. 1668-9. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 7, 1668-9; priest. May 29, 1670. V. of
Warmington, Northants., 1680-94. V. of Cold Ashby, 1694-
1703. Married, June 19, 1682, Ellen, dau. of John Reynolds,
R. of Houghton, Hunts. Buried at Cold Ashby, Aug. 29, 1703.
MUCHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel, Feb.
21, 1746-7. S. of Thomas, of Brewood, Staffs., mercer.
School, Brewood. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750.
MUCKELEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1576.
MUCKLESTONE, MAURICE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest,
Dec. 23, 1610.
MUCKLESTONE or MULCKASTON, RICHARD. B.A. from
Jesus, 1604-5; M.A. 1608; B.D. 1618. Perhaps R. of
Brettenham, Norfolk, 1608-12. (For two contemporaries of
the same names see Al. Oxon.)
MUCKLOW, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Nov.
20, 1667. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Bridgworth, Notts.
(? Brixworth, Northants.). B. there. School, Melton Mow-
bray. Matric. 1667-8.
MUDDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 11, 1573-
S. of Henry, citizen of London. B. there. School, St Pavil's.
Matric. 1573; B.A. 1576-7-
MUDDE, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1614.
MUDDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 15,
1576-7. s. of John, citizen of London. B. there. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1577; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1580-1; M.A.
from Pembroke, 1584. Fellow of Pembroke. R. of Cowling,
Kent, 1589-92. V. of Cobham, 1603-19. Musical composer.
{Venn, i. 90; D.N.B.; Cooper, 11. 99.)
MUDDICLIFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 12,
1667.
MUDDIMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Sept. 24, 1647. S. of Edward, tailor, of Strand, London.
B. there. School, St Clement's Temple (Mr Bumap).
Pamphleteer and journalist. Founded the London Gazette,
1665. His 'Newsletters' published in the Times in 1923.
MUDDLE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1631. Of Sussex.
MUFFET, see also MOFFET.
MUFFETT or MOFFET, PETER. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1574. Doubtless s. of Thomas, citizen of London.
Scholar; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. FeUow, 1581. R. of
Fobbing, Essex, 1592-1617. Author of The Excellencie of
the Mysterie of Christ Jesus and of A Commentarie upon the
whole Booke o! the Proverbs of Solomon. Died 1617. Brother
of Thomas (1569)- {D.N.B.)
V.A.C. III.
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MUFFET or MOFFETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1569. S. of Thomas, citizen of London. School,
Merchant Tavlors*. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 6, 1572, age 19.
B.A. 1572-3;' M.A. from Trinity, 1576; M.D. 1582 (incorp.
from Basel, where he entered 1578). Travelled abroad visiting
Italy, Spain and Germany, 1579-82. F.R.C.P., 1588. M.P.
for Wilton, 1597. Lived latterly at Bulbridge, Wilton, as
retainer of the Earl of Pembroke. Author, medical. For
a list of his medical works see Cooper. Died June 5, 1604.
Buried at Wilton. Brother of Peter {1574)- {.Venn, i. 71;
D.N.B.; Cooper, 11. 400, 554; in. 105.)
MUFFET, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1563;
Scholar; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. FeUow, 1567.
MUFFET, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1576.
MUGGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1548
(impubes). One of these names matric. from Corpus Christi,
Oxford, 1551; B.A. i553; M.A. 1557. FeUow of Corpus
Christi, Oxford, 1553. (Al. Oxon.)
MULCASTER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Nov. 1549; B.A. 1553-4; M.A. 1556. Fellow, 1556-8. Will
(V.C.C.) 1558.
MULCASTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1554.
MULCASTER, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, 1548. S. of William, of Carlisle. Left King's, c.
1550. B.A. (probably from Peterhouse) 1553-4- Incorp. at
Oxford. Student of Christ Church, Oxford, 1555. B.A.
(Oxford) 1556; M.A. 1557. First Head Master of Merchant
Taylors' School, 1561-86. V. of Cranbrook, Kent, 1590-1.
Preb. of Sarum, 1594. High Master St Paul's School, 1596-
1609. R. of Stanford Rivers, Essex, 1598-1611. Author.
Died Apr. 15, i6ri. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1611.
(Cooper, III. 40; D.N.B.; Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
MULCKASTON, RICHARD (1604-5), see MUCKLESTONE.
MULCASTER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Sr John's, Michs.
1620. Doubtless s. of Peter, of Stanford Rivers, Essex.
B. Aug. 1602. School, Merchant Taylors'. Grandson of
Richard (1548). (Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
MULCASTER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1554.
MULCASTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1561. Perhaps a sizar in 1564. One of these names adm. at
the Inner Temple, Aug. 10, 1566, as of Carlisle.
MULCASTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs.
1622. Probably s. of William, of Charlewood, Surrey. B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. R. of Charlewood, 1637. (Vis. of
Surrey, 1663.)
MULLINAX, see MOLINEUX.
MULLINER, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, July,
1615.
MULLINER, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's, July,
i6r5.
MULLINS, EDWARD. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1714. B.A.
from Trinity College, Dublin. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 13,
1714-5-
MULSHOE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1606;
B.A. (? i6og-io); M.A. 1613. Schoolmaster at Homcastle,
1611. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1612. R. of Carleton,
Lines., 1615-29. Admon. (Lincoln) 1629.
MULSHOE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 11,
1632. ists. of William (1610-1). B. at'Thingdon' (Finedon),
Northants. Bapt. there, Oct. 7, 1616. School, Higham
Ferrers. Matric. 1632. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1629,
and at the Middle Temple, May i, 1635. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Tanfield, of Gay ton and Luddington. Buried
at Finedon, Oct. 9, 1650. WiU (P.C.C.) 1668. Brother of
Tamworth (1639-40) and William (1633), father of the next.
(Peile, I. 417; Vis. of Northants., 1618; H. I. Longden.)
MULSO, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney, Aug.
16, 1654. S. of Robert (above), Esq., of Finedon, Northants.
B. at Luddington, Northants. (his mother's home). Bapt.
there, Jan. 16, 1637-8. Schools, Finedon and Strixton. Of
Finedon, Esq. Died unmarried.
MULSHOE, TAMWORTH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 22, 1639-
40, as Mulshoy. 3rd s. of William (1610-1), of Finedon,
Northants. Bapt. there, Apr. 13, 1620. Brother of Robert
(1632) and William (1633).
MULSOE, THOMAS. Adm. at Christ's, Michs. 1621; resided
till June, 1622. Younger s. of Robert, of Finedon. Bapt.
there, Dec. 2, 1604.
MULSOE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Lent, 1610-
1. Elder s. of Robert, of Finedon, Northants. Bapt. there,
Nov. 16, 1593. Married, Sept. 21, 1613, at Weekley,
Northants., Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Cotton, of Conington,
Hunts. Buried at Finedon, Dec. 24, 1620. Father of Robert
(1632), Tamworth (1639-40) and the next. (Vis. of Northants.,
1618.)
MuNDAY, Francis
MULSHOE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 20, 1633.
2nd s. of William (1610-1), of Finedon. Bapt. there, Oct. 23,
1618. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Adm.
licentiate R.C.P., Dec. 22, 1652. Died in Aldersgate Street,
Dec. 15, 1654. WiU (P.C.C.) 1655. Brother of Robert (1632)
and Tamworth (1639-40). (Munk, i. 266; H. I. Longden.)
MULSO, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1664.
Readm. Fell.-Com. May 3, 1666.
MULSHO, . B.A. 1510-1; M.A. 1513-4. Scholar at King's
Hall, 1534-44. Probably Benedict, R. of Gt Catworth,
Hunts., 1528-46. Died 1546.
MULTON, JOHN DE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1340. Left
Oct. I, 1347.
MULTON, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1507-8. A monk.
MUMFORD, see MOUNTFORD.
MUN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1673. Of
Canterbury. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
MUNN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 20,
1656. S. of Richard Nunn (1615), V. of Stockerston, Leics.
B. there. School, Uppingham (Mr Meeres). Matric. 1656;
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. V. of Godmersham, Kent, 1675-
82. Married Sarah, dau. of Capt. Sampson Hopkins, of
Coventry. Died Apr. 23, 1682. Buried at Godmersham.
(H. G. Harrison. The signatures throughout are clearly
Munn; those of the father Nunn.)
MUNN, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1638. Of Kent. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Perhaps R. of
Woodchurch, Kent, till 1684. Died Apr. 1684.
MUNNE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 29,
1669.
MUN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 10, 1661. Of Kent. Perhaps s. of John, of Otte-
ridge, Kent. M.P. for Hastmgs, 1681 and 1689. Of
Icklesham and Hastings, Sussex. IBuried at Bearsted, Kent,
Feb. 15, 1691-2. Will, P.C.C. Doubtless father of the next.
(T. A. Walker, 119; F. C. Cass, E. Barnet, 218.)
MUNN, VERE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 20, 1700. Of
Sussex. S. of Thomas (? above), of Icklesham, and Hastings.
Bapt. at St Clement's, Hastings, Feb. 3, 1677-8. Matric.
1701; B..\. 1703-4. Ord. deacon (Chichester) June 3, 1705;
priest, Feb. 17, 1705-6. V. of Bodiam, Sussex, 1713-36. Buried
there Sept. 4, 1736. Will, P.C.C. (Cass, East Barnet, 218.)
MUNN, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1589.
MUNBY, BLAISE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1583.
Of Lincolnshire.
MUNBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 24, 1751. B. at
Hull. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 25,
1757, as chaplain to the Dublin man-of-war; priest, Feb. 19,
1758. Chaplain till 1761.
MUNCESTER, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from ^L\GDALENE,
Michs. 1609.
MUNDAY, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1602.
MONDAYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1559. Of Markeaton, Derbs. S. and h. of Vincent.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jime 15, 1563. Married Jane,
dau. of William Bumell, of Notts. Died 1607. Father of
Francis (1593) and William (1597). (Burke, L.G.)
MUNDAY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Incorp. at Oxford, 1580. V. of
Tilmanstone, Kent, 1586-97 (retired). R. of Betteshanger,
1586-97 (M.A.). Perhaps R. of Heydon, Norfolk, and R. of
Intwood and Keswick, 1597-1602.
MUNDAY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1586-7.
MUNDAY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Nov.
14, 1685. S. of Gilbert, gent., of Shipley Hall. B. at
Markeaton, Derbs. M.P. for Derby, 171 1-5- Of Shipley
Hall, Esq. Married Hester, dau. and h. of Richard Miller,
of Shipley. (T. A. Walker.)
MUNDY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, May 13,
1708. 2nd s. of Francis, of Osbaston, Leics., Esq. Matric.
1709. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1711. Brother of Francis
(1706), William (1715) and Wrightson (1721).
MUNDY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, June 5, 1723-
S. of Robert, Esq., of AUestree, Derbs. Bapt. at Wirksworth,
Oct. 9, 1706. Matric. 1724. Sheriff of Derbs., 1731- Married
Hester, dau. of Nicholas Miller, of Sandon, Herts., May 29,
1729. Buried at Heanor, Derbs., Dec. 7, 1767. (A. Gray.)
MONDAY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1584-
MUNDEY, FRANCIS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1593. Of
Markeaton, Derbs., Esq. S. of Edward (i559)- Sheriff of
Derbs., 1617. Married Katharine, dau. of William Smith,
of Quamdon, Derbs. Grandfather of the next. (T. A. Walker.)
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MuNDAY, Francis
MUNDAY, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age i6) at St John's,
Feb. 4, 1645-6. S. of John, Esq., of Markeaton, Derbs.
B. there. School, Westminster. Ma trie. 1645-6. One of these
names adm. at Leyden, Nov. 16, 1649. {Nichols, iv. 525*.)
MUNDY, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Pembroke,
Nov. 30, 1706. S. of Francis, of Osbaston, Leics., and
Markeaton, Derbs., Esq. B. at Osbaston. Matric. 1706; B.A.
1710-1; M.A. 1718. FeUow, 171 1. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 28, 1709. High Sheriff of Leics., i7i4- Married
Anne, dau. of Sir Jolm Noel. Died Feb. 29, 1720. Father of
VVrightson (1731) and brother of Edward (1708), William
{1715) and Wrightson (1721). {T.A.Walker; NichoU,i\. 526.)
MUNDAY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1610; B.A.
1612-3. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1614. M.A. 1616; B.D.
1623. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1614. He was chosen Master
of Corpus Christi, 1626, but the election was declared void.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1618. R. of Little Wilbraham, Cambs.,
1626-53, sequestered. Died 1653. Buried at Little Wilbra-
ham. Will (V.C.C.) 1654. (Peile, 1. zyy; Masters, 165.)
MUNDAY, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 27,
1676. 2nd s. of Matthew, clothier. B. at Taimton, Somerset.
Schools, Wambrook, Dorset, and Tiverton, Devon. Matric.
1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. R. of Orchard Portman,
Somerset, 1686-8.
MUNDY, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 7, 1708.
Of Devon. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1734.
MUNDY, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 27, i734-
Of Devon. Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741.
MUNDAY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Oct. ii, 1707.
Matric. 1707; B.A. 1711-2. One of these names R. of
Ashley, Wilts. Will (Cons. C. Sarum) 1741.
MONDAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christt, Lent,
1579-80; B.A. 1583-4. Licensed to teach grammar at
Aylsham, Norfolk, 1584. V. of Cromer, 1591-1601. R. of
Sidestrand, 1600-39. R. of Thorpe Market. Married, at
Sidestrand, Oct. 15, 1634, Mary Seeker. Buried there Jan. 17,
1639-40.
MUNDY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1597.
S. of Edward (1559), of Markeaton, Derbs. B.A. 1600-1.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1601. Brother of Francis (1593).
{T. A. Walker.)
MUNDY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, July 8,
1715. 3rd s. of Francis, of Markeaton, Derbs, Esq. B. at
Osbaston, Leics. Matric. 1715-6; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723.
Fellow, 1722. Ord. deacon (Ely) Aug. 3; priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 20, 1730. Will dated, Apr. 17, 1735. Brother of
Francis (1706), Edward (1708) and the next.
MUNDY, WRIGHTSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
July I, 1721. 4th s. of Francis, of Markeaton, Derbs., and
Osbaston, Leics., Esq. Matric. 1722. Of South Horn Grange,
Derbs., Esq. Died Sept. 27, 1750. Brother of Francis (1706),
Edward (1708) and William (1715), uncle of the next.
(Burke, L.G.)
MUNDY, WRIGHTSON. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Pembroke,
June 24, 1731. ist s. of Francis (1706), of Markeaton, Derbs.
B. at Osbaston, Leics. Matric. 173 1. High Sheriff of Derbs.,
1737. M. P. for Leics., 1747. D.C.L. (Oxford). Married Anne,
dau. of Robert Burdett. Died June 18, 1762, aged 47.
MUNDEN, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Caius, Apr. 20, 1616. S. of
Henry, gent., of Poorstock, Dorset. School, Dorchester
(Mr Cheeke). Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20; Scholar, 1620-2.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1622. R. of Hook, Dorset, 1642-50.
{Venn, i. 232.)
MUNDEN, RICHARD. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, July 10,
1697. Matric. 1696.
MUNFORD, see also MOUNTFORD.
MUNFORD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June
12, 1673. S. of Augustine. B. in London. School, Hackney
(Mr Batchelor). One of these names M.P. for Camelford,
1708-10. Died Sept. 19, 1725.
MUNFORD, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1678;
M.B. 1683; M.D. 1694.
MUNK, see MONK.
MUNNINGS, see also MONINS.
MUNNINGS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caius,
c. May, 1744. S. of John, weaver, late of Norwich. B. there.
Schools, Norwich and Seaming (Mr Brett). Scholar, 1744-51 ;
Matric. 1745; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. FeUow, 1752-5.
Ord. deacon (Ely, Litl. dim. from Norwich) June 5, 1748;
priest (Norwich) May 24, 1752. R. of East Bilney, Norfolk,
1756-82; and of Beetley, 1771-82. Died Sept. i, 1805.
{Venn, 11. 55.)
MUNNINGS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 18,
1716. S. of Thomas, grocer, of Nonvich. B. there. Schools,
Holt (Mr Reynolds) and Norwich (Mr Pate). Scholar, 1716-
24; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. FeUow, 1724-35. Incorp. at
MuNTON, Anthony
Oxford, 1729. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 10, 1724; priest
(Lincohi) June 5, 1726. Usher of the Perse School, 1722.
Head Master, 1727-8. R. of Denver, Norfolk, 1734-8. Died
June 24, 1738. {Venn, 11. 6.)
MUNNINGS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 22,
1587. Matric. sizar Easter, 1587.
MUNNING or MONYNGES, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Easter, 1577. S. of Humphrey, of Semere, Suffolk.
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. from Magdalene, 1585. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Dec. 17, 1589. R. of Gt Thomham, Suffolk,
1596-7. R. of Brettenham, 1597-1624. Will (Norwich) 1624.
Father of William (1616). {Suffolk Man. Fam., i. 107.)
MUNNINGS or MONINS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pem-
broke, Easter, 1614; B.A. 1617-8.
MUNNINGS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 11,
1616. S. of Humphrey (i577), R. of Brettenham, Suffolk.
Matric. 1616; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Perhaps V. of Good
Easter, Essex, 1635-45, resigned; R. of 'Preston' (? Friston),
Suffolk, 1644-61. R. of Chedburgh, 1661. Will, 1669.
{Suffolk Man. Fam., i. 107.)
MUNNINGS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Michs.
1658. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1662-3.
MUNS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, June 21, 1716.
S. of Harper, chairmaker {cathedrarius), of Bury St Edmimds.
B. there. School, Bury (Mr Randall and Mr Kinsman).
Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1716-21; B.A. 1719-20. Probably
schoolmaster at Mendham, Norfolk, and C. of Harleston, in
1725. {Venn, 11. 6.)
MUNNS, EDWARD. B.A. from Pembroke, 1587-8. and s. of
John, of St Andrew Hubbard, London. B. 1568. School,
St Paul's, Exiibitioner, 1589. M.A. from Peterhouse, 1591.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1591-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 15, 1596. Preb. of Glou-
cester, 1597-1600. V. of Stepney, Middlesex, 1598-1603.
Preb. of Chichester, 1599-1603. R. of East Bamet, 1601-3.
Married, at St Olave's, Hart Street, London, Apr. 16, 1599,
Ann, dau. of Nicholas Barry, of St Lawrence Pountney.
Died May, 1603. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1603. {T. A. Walker;
J. Ch. Smith.)
MUNS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Feb. 28, 1678-9.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1693; priest, Mar. 1711-2. R.
of Chelmondiston, Suffolk, 1725-38. Died 1738.
MUNNS, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1594; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1601,
age 24; C. of Knapton, Norfolk; priest, July 25, 1602.
MUNSAY. DANIEL. B.A. from St John's, 1567-8. Of Cam-
bridgeshire. M.A. 1571; B.D. 1578. FeUow, 1572. Scrutator,
1587. R. of Thorington, Essex, 1610-20. Died 1620. Will
proved (V.C.C), and admon. (P.C.C.) to his nephew Wm.
Mounsey. His brother William, ironmonger, of London, by
will (P.C.C.) left money to the town of Cambridge.
MUNSEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1626;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. FeUow,
1632.
MUNSON, see also MONSON.
MUNSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1548;
B.A. 1551-2. Probably V. of Wenhaston, Suffolk, 1555-9.
MUNSON, GEORGE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Michs. 1552.
MUNSON, JOHN. M.A. 1544-
MUNSON or MONSON, ROBERT. Student at Cambridge. S. of
WiUiam, of South Carlton, Lines. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 23, 1545-6. CaUed to the Bar, 1550. M.P. for Dunheved
(i.e. Newport), Cornwall, 1552, 1553, 1554, and 1558; for West
Looe, 1554; for Lincoln, 1558, 1571; for Totnes, 1572-4.
Recorder of Lincoln, 1569. Serjeamt-at-law and Justice, C.P.,
1574-g. A commissioner for the examination of anabaptists,
1575. Died Sept. 23, 1583. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral.
(Cooper, I. 483; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
MUNSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 15,
1584-5. S. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Hardwick, NorfoUi.
Schools, Norwich and Elv. Scholar, 1585-8. Died in CoUege.
Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, June 10, 1588. (Venn, i.
123)
MUNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clement's Hostel,
Easter, 1545.
MUNSON, . B.Civ.L. 1543-4-
MUNSON, . Scholar of Trinity, 1551.
MUNTON, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May
14, 1706. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Uppingham, Rutland.
B. there. School, Uppingham (Mr Savage). Matric. 1706;
B.A. 1709-10. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1709-10;
priest, Sept. 22, 171 1; C. of Uppingham. V. of WoUaston,
Northants., 1712-65. Died 1765. WiU (Archd. Northants.)
1765. Father of the next. (Misc. Gen. et Her., iv. 54.)
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MUNTON. ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July
II 1737- S. of Anthony (above), of Northamptonshire
fi'at WoUaston. Educated at home. Matric. 1737; B.A
1741-2- M.A. 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 27, i743
Usher at the Grammar School, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1752-5
C of St Andrew's, Newcastle, 1755- Married, at Alston
Northumberland, Mar. 17, 1751-2. Dorothy Stephenson, of
Crosslands. Died Jan. 9, 1755- Buried at St John s, New
castle. [Scott-Mayor, iii. 487; H. M. Wood.)
MURCOMBE, see MORCOMBE.
MURCOTT, JOB. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, .'^pr. 18, 1599.
MURCOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, July 5. 1666. S.
of , clerk. John Murcot (d. 1654. see D.N.B.) had a
son who may be this man. Oliver Heywood {Diary, iv. 10)
says ' bred up a scholar, I hear he is now turned Quaker.
One of these names, s. of J., of Cubbington, Warws., matnc.
from Pembroke, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1669, age 16. (E. Axon.)
MURCROFT, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1593.
MURDIN, CORNELIUS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Oct. 19,
1730 S. of Edward, deceased, of London. B. there, Oct. 18,
1730. Schools, Caddington, Beds. (Mr Biby) and Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow,
1738. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, i737; pnest. Mar. 9,
1739-40. V. of Ixning, Suffolk, 1759-68. Children of one
Rev. Cornelius Murdin and Harriott his wife bapt. at St
Dionis, London, i744. i746, i747-
MURDIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sr John's, June 9,
1719. S. of Edward, trunkmaker, of Middlesex. B. inLondon,
Oct. 7, 1703. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1719;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. from Sidney, 1726; B.D. 1733. Fellow
of Sidnev, 1724. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1724-5;
priest, Feb. 26, 1726-7. R. of Woodwalton, Hunts., 1736-
52. R. of Merrow, Surrey, 1752-60. V. of Shalford, 1755-60.
Died 1760. Will, P.C.C. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 326.)
MURDOCK, JOHN. M.A. 1700 (Incorp. from Edinburgh).
MURDOCK, PATRICK. M.A. 1748 {LU. Reg.). B. at Dumfries.
Distinguished at Edinburgh as a mathematician. R. of
Stradishall, Suffolk, 1738-74. Perhaps chaplain in the Navy,
1740. F.R.S., 1745. R. of Kettlebaston, Suffolk, 1749-50.
V. of Gt Thurlow, 1760-74. Author, mathematical, etc.
Died Oct. 1774- {D.N.B.)
MURDON, see MORDEN.
MURFEN, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 15, 1574-5-
MURGATROYD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 29,
1658. Of the Isle of Ely. Matric. 1658. One of these names,
s. and h. of John, of Riddlesden, Yorks., gent., adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1659.
MURGATROYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 29, 1719-20. Of Yorkshire. School, Drighlington,
Bradford. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1727-8; M.A.
1733. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 22, 1723; priest (Ely) Sept.
24, 1727. V. of Headingley, Yorks., 1730-2. V. of St John,
Leeds, 1731-68. Married (i) Elizabeth Hey, of Leeds, Feb.
1737-8; (2) Hannah Manklin, of York, May 5, 1741. Died
Aug. 5, 1768. (R. J. Wood.)
MURGATROID, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1573. S. of William. B. in Yorkshire, 1551. B.A. 1576-7; M.A.
1580. Fellow, 1577-1600. Secretary to Archbishop Wiiitgift;
afterwards steward of his household. Grant of Arms, 1599.
Wrote on Greek scholarship and on Whitgift's archiepiscopate.
Died in London, Apr. 3, 1608. {Cooper, 11. 480; A. Gray;
D.N.B.)
MURGATROYD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1650. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1654. Usher of Wakefield School,
1656-67. Buried at Wakefield, May 16, 1667. (H. M.
Peacock.)
MURGATROYD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 16, 1668.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2. Died May 24,
1672. Buried in the College Chapel.
MURGATROYD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 27,
1668. Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Fellow, 1674. Ord. deacon (York) June 6, 1680; priest
(Chester) May 8, 1681. V. of Kendal, Westmorland, 1683-99.
Buried there Apr. 17, 1699. Will (Archd. Richmond) 1699.
(S. Nightingale.)
MURGATROYD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 4, 1719. S. of John, of Oatesroyd, Yorks. School,
Wakefield, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1720;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Fellow, 1725. Usher of Wakefield
School, 1723-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 28, 1727. C. of
Kirkleatham, Yorks., 1727-32. R. of Lofthouse-in-Cleve-
land, 1732-80. R. of Kirkby-in-Cleveland, 1749-80. Died
May 23, 1780. (H. M. Peacock; G. Mag.)
MuRRALL, William
MURHALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Oct. 29,
1737. S. of William. B. at Bucknall, Staffs. School, Dilhom
(MrSlade). Matric. 1738; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. FeUow,
1745. Senior Proctor, 1764-5- Scrutator, 1765-6. Ord.
priest (Nor%vich, Lift. dim. from Ely) Mar. 1741-2. V. of
Lolworth, Cambs., i75i- R- of Caldecote, 1761. R- of
ClipstoD, Northants., 1772, resigned same year. V. of
Moulton, Suffolk, 1772. V. of Lakenheath, 1780-4. Died
before July 6, 1784. {Peile, 11. 235.)
MURIEL, see also MERRILL and MIRRELL.
MURIEL, FRANCIS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1708; ex-
hibitioner from Charterhouse. Of Essex. Matric. Easter,
1710; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Nonvich) Sept.;
priest, Oct. 1714. R. of Ruckinge, Kent, 1716-50. V. of
Detling, 1718-50. Died July 5, i75o. WiU, P.C.C. Buried
in All Saints', Maidstone. {Al. Carihus.)
MURIELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Dec. 31,
1680. S. of Robert, chief manciple of the College. B. at
Cambridge. School, Cambridge. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5;
M.A. 1688. (Called 'John ' in Graduati.) V. of Shudy Camps,
1686-96. R. of Papworth Everard, 1695. Brother of the
next and father of John (1716).
MURIEL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, Oct. 3, 1676.
S. of Robert, chief manciple of the College. B. at Cambridge.
School, Cambridge. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1680-1. Buried at
St Michael's, Cambridge, June 12, 1682. Brother of George
(above).
MURIEL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1665. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June, 1673; priest, June, 1674.
MURYELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1544.
MURIELL or MERRILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June
21, 1650. Of London. Matric. 1650.
MURIEL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, .-Vpr. 17, 1716.
S. of George (1680), of Cambridgeshire, clerk. School,
Histon, Cambs. (Mr Scaife). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1720-1.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 18, 1721-2; priest (Lincoln) May 23,
1725. V. of Chatteris, Cambs., i737.
MURIALL, PHINEAS. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, May 19,
1627. S. of Christopher, gent., of Norfolk. B. at Alborough
('Aboro'). School, Alborough (Mr Rogerson and Mr HaU).
Migrated to Caius, Apr. 25, 1628, age 18. Died in Cambridge.
Buried at St Benet's, Dec. 14, 1628. {Venn, 1. 283.)
MURIELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 29,
1636. S. of Thomas (next). Archdeacon of Norfolk. B. at
Hildersham, Cambs. School, Bur>' St Edmunds (Mr Dickin-
son). Matric. 1636; Scholar, 1639. {Venn, i. 320.)
MURIELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1583; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Fellow, c. 1588. Proctor,
161 1-2. Incorp. at Oxford, 1591. R. of Castle Camps,
Cambs., 1608. R. of Cole-Norton, Essex, 1609. Precentor
of Chichester, 1613-29. R. of Hildersham, Cambs., 1614-29.
V. of Soham, 1614. R. of Shellow-BoweUs, Essex, 1620.
Archdeacon of Norfolk, 1621-9. Buried at Hildersham, Oct.
7, 1629. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1629. Father of Samuel (above).
{N. and Q., 4th S., x. 172)
MURIELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 17, 1667-8. Of Cambridge. School, Cambridge. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon and priest
(Gloucester, at Cripplegate) June 6, 1677, as C. of East
Thorpe, Essex. R. of Borley, 1680-1709. R. of Langenhoe,
1681-1709. (J. Ch. Smith.)
MURIEL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. i,
1703. S. of Stephen. B. in Cambridge. School, Histon
(Mr Ri. Scaife). Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1712. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1708; priest, Sept. 25, 1709. V. of
Bethersden, Kent, Apr. 3, 171 1-7. Buried Aug. 25, 1717.
{Peile, II. 156.)
MURYELL, WILLIAM. Esquire Bedell, 1555-6. Apparently
not a graduate; 'servant and Scholar' of Bishop Gardiner,
Chancellor and Master of Trinity Hall. Dismissed soon after
Gardiner's death. (Stokes, Bedells, 82.)
MURIOTT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1625.
MURKATT, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, June
27, 1645. S. of John. B. in Staffordshire. Matric. 1645, as
'Murall'; B.A. 1648-9, as 'Murhalt'; M.A. 1653. P.C. of
Talk Chapel, Audley, Staffs., 1655-9. P-C of Barlaston,
1662-78. One Ralph Morhall V. of Condover, Salop, 1671-
1705. {Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 19 15.)
MURPHINE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June, 1618.
Of Boston, Lines. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 18; priest, Dec. 19, 1625. {T. A. Walker, 9.)
MURRALL, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1566.
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Murray, George
MURRAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 30, 1606.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613; B.D. 1622.
FeUow, 1612-23. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 17; pnest,
May 18, 1615. Preb. of Lichfield, 1623-33. R. of Bury,
Lanes., 1623-33. Buried there Mar. i2, 1632-3. (E. Axon;
Victoria Hist. Lanes., v. 126.)
MURRAY, JOHN, see ATHOL, Marquis of.
MURRAY, JOHN. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
MURRAY, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter, 1631.
One of these names 3rd s. of Thomas, of Berkhampstead,
Herts., and Provost of Eton (1621-3). Died s.p. before 1643.
Probably brother of William (1631). (The Scots Peerage, iii.
400.)
MURRAY or MORRAY, NICHOLAS. B.Can.L. 1526-7. Prob-
ably preb. of Peterborough, 1544-55-
MURRAY, PATRICK. M.A. 1612-3 (on King's visit). Of
Elibank, Scotland. S. of Sir Gideon. Created M.A. (Oxford)
1605. 'Patrick Murray, Knt,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 6,
1609-10. Keeper of Caerlaverock Castle, i6ii. M.P. for
'Haddington Constabulary,' 1628-33, 1640-4. Created Bart,
of Nova Scotia, May 26, 1628; Lord Elibank, 1643. Died
Nov. 12, 1649. {G.E.C.)
MURRAY, QUINTIGERN. M.A. 1624 (on King's visit).
MURRAY, RICHARD. B.D. 1605 (Incorp. from Edinburgh).
7th s. of Sir Charles, of Cockpool, and brother of John, Earl
of Annandale. D.D. from Peterhouse, 1615. Chaplain to
James I. R. of Stockport, 1619-37. Warden of Manchester
Cathedral Church. Dean of St Burian, Cornwall. Succeeded
to the family estates, 1620. Created a Baronet, July 19, 1625.
Died s.p. 1637. {T. A. Walker; The Scots Peerage, i. 226.)
MURRAY, ROBERT. 'B.A. of Trinity,' when ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1619; priest, Sept. 1621. (Not found in the
College or University records.)
MURREY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1594;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. from King's, 1601; D.D. from Magdalene,
1621. Conduct of King's. Fellow of Magdalene. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) May 2, 1602. Preb. of Wells. Preb. of Exeter.
Bishop of Kilfenora, Ireland, 1622-7. Bishop of Llandaff,
1627-40. Died Feb. 1639-40. Buried at Matheme,
Monmouth.
MURRAY, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1631. One of these names 5th s. of Thomas, of Berkhamp-
stead, Herts. Bapt. there, July 17, 1617. Probably brother
of John (1631). {Tlie Scots Peerage, iii. 400.)
MURRAY or MURREY, WILLIAM. M.A. from St John's, 1738.
S. of William, of London. B. in Middlesex. Matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, May 10, 1722, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1726-7; D.D. (Lambeth) 1760. R. of Healing,
Lines., 1731-52. V. of Stallingborough, 1737-52. R. of
Falkingham, 1752-78. V. of Gainsborough, 1761-78. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1761-78. Died Nov. 1778. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 492.)
MURRELL, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1571.
MURSLEY, GILES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 22, 1629.
Of Essex. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. WiU (P.C.C.) of Giles
Morsley, of Felsted, Essex, 1651; proved by Giles (M.D.)
the son.
MURTHWAITE or MORTHWAITE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age
16) at Christ's, Mar. 14, 1633-4. S. of Cuthbert. B. at
Richmond, Yorks. School, Richmond. Matric. 1634; B.A.
1637-8. Probably referred to the committee of Co. Yorks.
for the cure of Grinton, May 7, 1647. Perhaps R. of Birkby,
Northallerton, Yorks., 1662-1701.
MURTHWAITE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's,
Mar. 31, 1742. S. of Richard, mariner, of Cumberland. B. at
Dearham. School, Cockermouth (Mr Ritson). Matric. 1742;
B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749; B.D. 1757. FeUow, 1748-68. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 23, 1745-6; priest, Sept. 20, 1747-
V. of North Stoke, Oxon., 1767-1800. Died Jan. 17, 1800.
Will, P.C.C. (ScoU-Mayor, iii. 524.)
MURTHWAITE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1592. Of Westmorland. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1595-6-
MURTHWAITE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 6,
1647. Of Westmorland. S. of Peter, V. of Gilcrux, Cumber-
land. Bapt. there, July 23, 1634. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept.
15, 1674. V. of Giicrux, 1675-1704. V. of Dearham, 1686-
1701. Buried at Gilcrux, Mar. 23, 1703-4. (B. Nightingale.)
MURTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1562;
Scholar, 1564; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569; B.D. 1577. FeUow,
1567-77- A John Morton (B.A.) ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 21,
1567-
MURTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1559.
MURTON or MORTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1584; B.A. 1587-8. Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1596. R. of
Hawerby (Overby), West Beesby, Lines., 1596.
MUSCHAMP, HENRY. B.A. from Trinity, 1612-3.
MusGRAVE, Richard
MUSCHAMP, JOHN. M.A. 1673 (Incorp. from Trinity CoUege,
Dublin). Adm. there June 8, 1666. S. of Agmundisham,
clerk. B. in Cork. B.A. 1670; M.A. 1673. Incorp. at Oxford,
1673. MinorCanonof St Patrick's, Dublin, 1671. Died 1675.
MUSCHAMP, Sir THOMAS. M.A. 1612-3 (on King's visit).
Knighted, Jan. 22, 1604-5. Of Surrey. Buried Sept. 15, 1618.
MUSCHAMP, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's,
Easter, 1605. Probably migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Balliol
College) 1613. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 22, 1613;
s. and h. of Agmondesham, of Guildford, Surrey, Esq. M.P.
for Bridport, 1624-5. Of Rowbames, East Horsley, Surrey.
Buried Nov. 7, 1660. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Surrey, 1662.)
MUSCOTE, CRESCENS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1622.
ist s. of WiUiam, of Wilby, Northants. (and Margaret, dau.
of Crescent Botry, of Marston, Northants.). Age 14 in 1618.
Witness to a will at Gayton, Northants., in 1643; as
'minister.' (Vis. of Northants., 1618; H. I. Longden.)
MUSCOT, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1628.
2nd s. of Francis, of Earl's Barton, Northants. Bapt. there,
Oct. 10, 1612. The father died in 1619. (Vis. of Northants.,
1618; H. I. Longden.)
MUSCOTT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 25, 1632.
Matric. 1633.
MUSE, FRANCIS. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
MUSER, CHRISTIAN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4.
MUSGRAVE, CHARDIN. M.A. 1748 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Sir Christopher, of Edenhall, Cumberland, Bart.
Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Mar. 3, 1 739-40, age 16;
B.A. (Oxford) 1743; M.A. 1746; D.D. i757- Provost of
Oriel, 1757-68. Preb. of Rochester, 1757-68. V. of Lamber-
hurst, Kent, 1767-8. Died by his own hand, Jan. 8, 1768.
Admon., P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
MUSGRAVE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus,
Easter, 1567. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir Simon, of Cumberland,
Knt. If "so, married Jane, dau. of Sir Henry Curwen, of
Workington. Died in the lifetime of his father. Perhaps
father of Richard (1598). (Vis. of Yorks., 1564; Jefferson,
Leath Ward, 415.)
MUSGRAVE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
c. 1595. Probably B.A. 1598-g. Incorp. at Oxford, as B.A.
1608. Probably brother of Simon (1594).
MUSGRAVE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Dec. 29,
1741. S. of James, R. of Little Gransden, Cambs. (and
grandson of Sir Richard, of Hayton Castle, Cumberland,
Bart.). Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. from Peterhouse,
1749. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1746. Incorp. at Oxford, 1751-
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1746; priest (Ely) Oct. 23, 1748. V. of
Thriplow, Cambs., 1750. R. of Knapwell, 1759-73- Died
Aug. 24, 1773- (G- Mag.)
MUSGRAVE, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Peter-
house, June 23, 1735. S. of George, of Somerset. Matric.
1735. Of Nettlecombe, Somerset. Died Feb. 13, 1741-2,
aged 24. M.I. at Stogumber. Brother of Thomas Frederick.
MUSGRAVE, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 27,
1647. S. of Thomas, dyer. B. at Kingston, Somerset.
Schools, Kingston (Mr Bird) and BlundeU's, Tiverton.
Matric. 1647. Migrated to Sidney, Apr. 15, 1648, age 21.
V. of Angersleigh, Somerset, 1660-2, ejected.
MUSGRAVE, Sir PHILIP, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at
Peterhouse, Oct. 17, 1622. S. of Sir Richard (1598). of
Hartley, Westmorland, 1st Bart. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
Nov. 6, 1615. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 15, 1626; readm.
Feb. 2, 1629-30. M.P. for Westmorland, 1640-3; and in the
Long ParUament of Charies II, 1661-78. Governor of
Carlisle, 1642. Taken prisoner at Rowton Heath, 1642.
Took an active part in the intrigues which led to the second
civil war; came to Edinburgh and negotiated with the
Scottish Royalists, 1648. Capitulated at Appleby, 1648.
Withdrew to the Isle of Man, 1649; became Governor of the
Island. Engaged in Royalist conspiracies, 1653, 1655 and
1659. Again Governor of Carlisle, 1660. Granted a warrant
creating him a peer, but the patent was never issued. Died
at Edenhall, Feb. 7, 1677-8. (D.N.B.)
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. (age 8) from Jesus,
Michs. 1566. One of these names s. of Sir WOliam, of York-
shire. Knighted, Apr. 1603. (Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Caius, May 14,
1598. S. of Christopher (? 1567), Esq. B. at ' Thornefoorde,'
Westmorland. School, Kirkdeighton, near Wetherby, Yorks.
(private). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 1, 1601. K.B., 1603.
M.P. for Westmorland, 1604-11. Created Bart., June 29,
1611. Of Hartley Castle, Westmorland, and of EdenhaU,
Cumberland. Married Frances, dau. of Philip, Baron
Wharton. Died at Naples, Nov. 6, 1615. Buried there.
Father of PhUip (1622). (Venn, i. 165; G.E.C.)
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MusGRAVE, Richard
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's,
June 13, 1696. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Thorpe,
Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Dwyer). Matric. 1696; B.A.
1699; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1705. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 21, 1701; priest, Sept. 19, 1703. Perhaps C. of St
Andrew's, Newcastlc-on-Tyne, 1702-4. (D. S. Boutflower.)
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesos, May 16, 171 1.
Previously matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. 27,
1707, age 17. S. of George, of Ncttlecombe, Somerset, gent.
M.B. 1712.
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Sept. 18, 1727. S. and h. of Richard, gent., of Ireland.
B. at Lismore, Co. Waterford. School, Lismore (Mr Hill).
Matric. 1728. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 8, 1728, as
s. and h. of Richard, of Ballyen, Waterford.
MUSGRAVE, SAMUEL. M.A. 1684 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Kingstone, Somerset. Matric. from Wadham
CoUege, Oxford, Apr. 2, 1677, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1681;
M.A. 1684. Fellow of Wadham, 1687. V. of Exton, Rutland.
1691-3. R. of Lavendon, Bucks., 1693-1701. Died June 8,
1701, aged 45. (A I. Oxon.; Le Neve, Mon.)
MUSGRAVE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Michs.
1566. One of these names s. of Sir Simon of Yorkshire.
Cousin of Richard of the same date. But see also Christopher
(1567). (Vis. 0/ Yorks., 1584.)
MUSGRAVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 30. 1657.
Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Incorp. at Oxford,
1669. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1660-1;
priest, Sept. 21, 1662. Perhaps V. of Burton, Sussex, 1665-
90. R. of 'Abberton' (? Soberton), Hants., 1669-83. V. of
Woolbeding, Sussex, 1671-1725. Preb. of Chichester, 1681-
1725. V. of Treyford, Sussex, 1698-1725. {Al. Oxon.)
MUSGRAVE, THOMAS FREDERICK. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15)
at Peterhouse, June 23, 1735. S. of George, of Stogumber,
Somerset. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9. Fellow, 1736-42.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1736. Died at Stone,
Somerset, Nov. 1780. Brother of George (i735)- (<?. Mag.)
MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 5,
1623. Of Cumberland.
MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM. M.B. from King's, 1718. One of these
names, s. of William, of St Lawrence, Exeter, doctor, matric.
from Exeter College, Oxford, June 5, 1712, age 16. One of
these names of Exeter, clerk; will (Exeter) 1779. (Al. Oxon.)
MUSGRAVE, . B.Can.L. 1495-6.
MUSGROVE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c. 1594;
B.A. from Trinity, 1599-1600. Will (P.C.C.) 1621, of one of
these names; of Broomfield, Somerset, yeoman. Probably
brother of Christopher (c. 1595).
MUSHETT, WILLIAM. M.A. 1746 (Incorp. from Dublin); M.D.
from King's, 1746. B. in Dublin. Adm. at Dublin, July 17,
1730. S. ol William. B. in Co. Derry. B.A. 1735; M.A.
1739. Adm. at Leyden, Aug. 26, 1745, age 29. F.R.C.P.,
1749. Gulstonian lecturer, 1751. Physician to the army.
Present at Minden, 1759. Died at York, Dec. 11, 1792, aged
80. WiU (P.C.C.) 1793, as formerly of Doncaster. (D.N.B.;
Munk, II. 170.)
MUSHY, JOHN. Adm. at Jesus, May 27, 1625. Of Suffolk.
MUSKETT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1550.
MUSKET, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Michs.
1610. S. and h. of Simon, of Gray's Inn, and Bury St
Edmunds, Suffolk. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 9, 1609-10.
Died young. (Suffolk Man. Fam., 11. 374.)
MUSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Feb. 16,
1683-4. S. of Antony, deceased. B. at Kirton, Lines. School,
Oakham, Rutland (Mr Lowe). Matric. 1683-4.
MUSPRATT, THOMAS. LL.B. 1662 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Thomas, of St Thomas, Winchester, alderman. School,
Winchester (age 12, 1648). Matric. from New College,
Oxford, Dec. 17, 1654; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1661; D.C.L., 1667.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 16, 1656. V. of Sopley, Hemts.,
1662. R. of Stoke Charity, 1663. (Al. Oxon.)
MUSREDE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1579-
MUSSENDINE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1610; B.A. 1613-4. Buried at St Peter's, Cambridge,
Feb. 18, 1613-4.
MUSSENDINE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1623. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Burgh, Lines.,
gent. Bapt. at Alvingham, Sept. 4, 1605. B.A. 1626; M.A.
1630. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn (special) May 18, 1629. Called
to the Bar, May 17, 1636. Father of the next.
MUSSENDEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 6, 1654. S. of Francis (above), M.A., of Boston, Lines.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1654. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 29, 1653.
Mydson, John
MUSSENDINE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
May 14, 1632. S. of Thomas. B. at Waltham, Lines. School,
Woid Newton (Mr Petley). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 1, 1639-40; priest (Lincoln)
June 5, 1642. R. of Waltham, Lines., 1642. (Peile, i. 419.)
MUSSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, 1643. Admon.
(Leicester) 1677, of one Samuel Muston, R. of Hallaton,
Leics.
MUSTERS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Jan. 16,
1670-1. 2nd s. of Sir Jolm (? 1639), of Homsey, Knt. (by
his second marriage). B. in London, Feb. 4, 1654-5. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1671. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 14, 1673. Of Ugley, Essex, Esq. Married, Feb. 20,
1689, Mary, dau. of John Wentworth, of Somerleyton Hall,
SuSolk. Died s.p. Dec. 18, 1719. Buried at Colwick, Notts.
(Burke, L.G.; Peile, 11. 33; W. P. W. Phillimore, Notts.
Pedigrees.)
MUSTERS, MUNDY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
May 2, 1694. S. of John, of Colwick Hall, Notts. 3. Feb. 14,
1676, at Quorn, Derbs. (his mother's home). School, Enfield
(Mr Udall). Resided till Michs. 1696. Succeeded his grand-
father. Sir John, 1689. Of Colwick Hall, Esq. Married,
June, 1707, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Sherwin, of Notting-
ham. Died June 19, 1750. Buried at Colwick. Brother of the
next. (Burke, L.G.; Peile, 11. 130.)
MUSTERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Jan. 31,
1694-5. S. of John, of Colwick Hall, Notts. B. Mar. 13,
1677-8, at Quorn, Derbs. (his mother's home). School, Eton.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 13, 1695. Died at Leghorn,
Italy, Nov. 23, 1706. Brother of Mundy (above). (Peile, 11.
133; W. P. W. Phillimore.)
MUSTERS, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, June 4, 1639.
Probably John, s. and h. of Thomas ['Mustard'], of Throg-
morton Street, London, and of Faversham, Kent, deceased.
B. c. 1623. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn.. May 22, 1641. Knighted,
June 2, 1663. Of Tower Place, Homsey, Middlesex, and of
Colwick, Notts. Died July 28, 1689. Buried at Colwick.
Probably father of Charles (1670-1). (Le Neve, Knts.;
W. P. W. Phillimore.)
MUSTIAN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1611.
MUSTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5, as Musson; M.A. 1638. Perhaps V. of Little
Dalby, Leics., 1648. Will (Leicester) 1685.
MUSTON, RICH. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1609; B.A.
1612-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 19, 1614; priest (York)
Sept. 1616. One of these names sequestered to Bicker, Lines.,
1644-7.
MUSTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 8,
1674. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Wicken, Warws.
(sic). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
MUSTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1676. Of
Warwickshire. Matric. Easter, 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A.
1683. Fellow, 1682-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1684. R. of
Weddington, Lines., 1681. R. of Trowell, Notts., 1683. R. of
St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln, 1691. Preb. of Lincoln, 1698-
1700. (Al. Oxon.)
MUTIS, see MEAUTYS.
MUTLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, July 7, 1607.
S. of Richard, minister, of Debenham, Suffolk. Educated at
home. Matric. 160S; B.A. 1610-1.
MUTTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1633;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1635-6.
MUTTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1635.
MUXLOE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May 18,
1682, 'Mucksby.' S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Leicester.
School, Market Bosworth (Mr Enser). Matric. 1682; B.A.
1685-6; M.A. 1692. Ord. prie.st (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1690.
R. of Congerstone, Leics.. 1695-1740. Perhaps R. of Branding-
thorpe, 1724. Of Gate Burton, Lines., clerk, when licensed,
Jan. 14, 1692-3, to marry Mary Frisby. Died Aug. 7, 1740,
aged 74. M.I. at Congerstone. (Nichols, iv. 581.)
MYATT or MYETT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius,
Sept. 12, 1660. S. of Robert, citizen of Norwich (of St
Gregory's parish), deceased. B. and educated in Norwich
(private school; Mr Locke and Mr Lovering). Matric. 1660;
Scholar, 1660-5; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1665; priest. Mar. 25, 1667. R. of
Ovington, Norfolk, 1667-82. Will (Norwich, Archd. C.) 1682.
(Venn, 1. 410.)
MYCOCK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1578-9.
MYDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1546
(imputes). Admon. (Ely) 1578, of one of these names, clerk,
of Babraham, Cambs.
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MYERS or MYRES, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar (age i6) at St
John's, May 28, 1662. S. of Briscoe, deceased, of Staindrop,
Durham. B. there. School, Durham (Mr Holden). Matric.
1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Incorp. at Oxford, 1676. R.
of Bewcastle, Cumberland, 1671-3.
MYRES, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Sept. 24,
1668. S. of Ambrose, alderman, of North Bailey, Durham.
Bapt. at St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, Aug. 19, 1651. School,
Durham. Matric. 1668. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Sept. 11,
1668.
MEIRS, ANDREW. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 16, 1669.
S. of Richard, of Southwell, Notts., deceased. School,
SouthweU. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Mar. 23, 1672-3. A member of the choir of
Southwell Minster. Doubtless father of the next.
MIERES or MEIRS, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 20,
1704. S. of Andrew, clerk, deceased, of Nottinghamshire.
Matric. 1704: Rustat Scholar, 1705; B.A. 1708-g; M.A. 1712.
FeUow, 1710-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 31; priest, Sept. 20, 1713. V. of Hinxton, Cambs., 1716.
V. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1717-21. Will (P.C.C.) 1764;
as of Grandborough, Warws. Father of the next and John
(1735). (A.Gray.)
MIERES, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 25) at St John's, Mar. 20,
1740-1. S. of Andrew (above), clerk, of Cambridgeshire.
B. in Cambridge. School, Birmingham, Warws. (Mr Green).
Matric. 1740-1. Died in College. Buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, May 9, 1742. Brother of John (i735)-
MYRES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 25,
1745. S. of Christopher, attomey-at-law, of Yorkshire.
B. at Beverley. School, Beverley (Mr Clarke). Matric. i745;
B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1767. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1749; priest, Sept. 23, 1750. V. of Frampton, Lines., 1752-
63. V. of Thorpe St Peter, 1758-80. R. of Wainfleet AU
Saints', 1767-80. Died Oct. 7, 1780. (Scott-Mayor, in. 550.)
MIRES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July 7,
1658. S. of Ralph, deceased, of Bolton, Yorks. B. there.
School, York (Mr Banks). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2. Sub-
scribed as deacon (York) Aug. 17, 1662; ord. priest, Sept.
1663.
MIRES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 2, 1674.
S. of John, of Tatham, Lanes. B. there. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. 1674. Ord. priest (York) June, 1690. P.C. of Slaid-
bum, Yorks., till 1703. P.C. of Bolton-by-Bolland, 1703-10.
Died Jan. 11, 1709-10. Buried at Bolton. (J. Parker; E.
Axon.)
MYERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 12, 1707.
S. of Thomas, of St Germans, Norfolk. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1707; Scholar, 1710; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714; B.D.
1725. Fellow, 1713. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1720;
priest, Mar. 5, 1720-1. R. of Langton-on-Swale, Yorks.,
1726-68. Died 1768. Fatherof John (1747).
MIERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 4. i735- S. of
Andrew, clerk (1704), of Cambridge. Matric. 1736; B.A.
1739-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1741- Brother of
Andrew (i 740-1).
MYRES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 7, 1747.
S. of John (1707), clerk, of Richmonds., Yorks. B. at
Langton. School, Scorton (Mr Noble). Migrated to Mag-
dalene, Apr. 20, 1747. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750. Ord. deacon
(York) May 21, 1752; priest, Sept. 1753- C. of Aberford.
Went to America. Reader at Annapolis. Afterwards R. of
St Paul's, Queen Anne Co., and St Mary's, Whitechapel,
Dorchester Co. (all in Maryland). Died at Whitechapel, 1760.
(E. Alf. Jones.)
MYERS, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 14,
1666. B. at Lawkland, near Giggleswick, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1667. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1668; priest (Lincoln) Aug. 1670. R. of Easedon
(? Easton), Lines., 1670. (Peik, n. 4.)
MYERS, LANCELOT. Student of Pembroke. Of Durham
diocese. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 18, 1535; title,
'Monastery of St John Egliston, Yorks.'
Mynyver, Thomas
MEYRES, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1544-
MYERS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1606.
One of these names, of the city of York, gent., adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 7, 1609-10.
MYERS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 2,
1709. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Allerthorpe, Yorks.
School, Pocklington (Mr Foulks). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3.
Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1714; priest (York) Sept.
1715-
MYRES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Oct. 10,
1676. S. of Thomas, gent., deceased. B. at Allerthorpe,
Yorks. School, Pocklington, Yorks. Matric. 1677.
MYERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 29,
1704. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Stittenham, Yorks. School,
Pocklington (Mr Tho. Ellison). Matric. 1704.
MYERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 14, 1736.
Of Middlesex. Possibly Winchester scholar; of St Lawrence
Jewry, London; b. June 29, 1717. Matric. 1736; LL.B. 1742.
Perhaps V. of Witley, Surrey, till 1754. Died Oct. 30, 1754.
aged 37. (Manning and Bray, 11. 51.)
MYERS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, June 19,
1716. S. of Richard, of Whicham, Cumberland. School,
St Bees (Mr Juxon). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; U.A. 1731.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1720. One of these names of
Walton, Sufiolk, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) i779-
MYGGOTT, . M.Gram. 1526-7.
MYHEN, see MEIGHEN.
MYLES, see MILES.
MYLNEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1567.
MYNDRYN, . B.A. 1455-6; M.A. 1459-60.
MYNNE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 12, 1634.
Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps of Hertingfordbury.
MYNNE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 23, 1650.
MYNNE, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. I, 1519. Of Fransham, Norfolk. Fellow, 1522.
'Went away as M.A.' Steward to Dr West, Bishop of Ely.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1527. Executor to Bishop West. Lived
as a lawyer at Norwich. Generous in the support of poor
students. Died 1540-1. (Harwood.)
MYNNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr. 22,
1623. S. of Christopher, of Yarmouth, Norfolk. Matric. 1623;
B.A. 1626.
MYNNE or MINN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 25,
164&-7. S. of John, Esq., of King's Walden, Herts. B. there.
Schools, Hertford (Mr Minors), Rushden (Mr Marshall) and
Walden (Mr Batta'ile). Matric. 1647. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 20, 1646, as s. and h. of John, of Tewin, Herts. Called
to the Bar, May 18, 1653. Perhaps knighted, Sept. 22, 1671.
MYNNE, JOSHUA. B.D. (Christ Church, Oxford) July i, 1646;
described as 'late of Peterhouse, Cambridge.' V. of
Wymondham, Norfolk, 1629. R. of Crownthorpe, 1631.
(Al. Oxon.)
MYN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1580.
MYNNE, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 12, 1661. Previously matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, Apr. 11, 1660. S. of John, of Cheshunt, Herts. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 23, 1663.
MYNNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1570.
MYNTERNE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Michs. 1567.
MYNTERN, WILLIAM. B.A. from Christ's, 1571-2; M.A. 1575.
MYNYVER, THOMAS. Matric. from King's, Michs. i545- Lay
clerk of King's.
MYRLES, . B.D. 1508-9. A friar.
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NABBE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1570.
Perhaps Thomas Nabbs, R. of Overstrand, Norfolk, 1580-99;
and R. of Sidestrand, 1586-98. {Peile, i. 115.)
NABBS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1638; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1641-2. One of these names
P.C. of St Oswald's, Chester, 1655-7. (E. Axon.)
NABBS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May i, 1600.
Of Wilton, Norfolk. S. of Thomas. School, Weeting (Mr
Eerie). Scholar, 1604-5; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 18, 1608. R. of Stainby,
Lines., 1613-37. Will (P.C.C.) 1637.
NABS, JOHN. B.A. 1526-7.
NABBS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 6,
1723-4. S. of John, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Charnock. School, Rivington (Mr Pierpont). Matric. 1724;
B.A. 1727-8. Ord. deacon (Chester) May 30, 1728; priest,
Sept. 20, 1730. P.C. of Newchurch-in-Pendle, Lanes., 1735-
{Scott-Mayor, in. 365.)
NADDALL, THOMAS. B.A. from Peterhouse, 1615-6.
NADEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 5,
i65g. S. of Edmund, yeoman, of Ribchester, Lanes. B. there.
School, Manchester (Mr Wickins). Matric. 1669; Scholar,
1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
20, 1674; priest, Sept. 19, 1675. Founded studentships at
St John's, 1712. Buried at lUbchester, Jan. 31, 1714-5.
(Founders and Benefactors, 68.)
NAIRNE, JAMES. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from St Andrews). One
of these names V. of Grayne, Kent, 1669. Buried Apr. 7,
1677.
NAIRN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, July 9,
1747. Of Bermuda. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1747;
Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1764. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1750-1; priest (Norwich, Lift. dim. from
Canterbury) Mar. 1754. C. of Gt Mongeham, Kent, 1755-7-
P.C. of Wingham, 1756-61. R. of Stourmouth, 1761-1806.
R. of Kingston, 1769-1806. Married (1) 1760, Elizabeth,
dau. of Dr Hall, of Greenwich Hospital; (2) Anne, dau. of
R. Jenkin, R. of Westbere, Kent, chaplain to Viscount
Torrington. Buried at Kingston, Feb. 27, 1806. (H. G.
Harrison.)
NAIRNE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Dec. 11,
1717. S. of Richard, maltster, of Kent. B. at Sandwich.
School, Canterbury (Mr Smith). Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1725. Fellow, 1724-7. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 18,
1721-2; priest, Dec. 20, 1724. V. of Westfield, Sussex, 1725-
40. R. of All Saints', Hastings, 1726-9. Dean of Battle,
1731-60. R. of Ewhurst, 1740-60. Admon., P.C.C. Father
of Thomas (1751). [Scott-Mayor, ni. 346.)
NAIRN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19! at St John's, Jime 29,
1749. S. of William, clerk, of Wiltshire. B. at Fonthill
Bishop. School, Amesbury (Mr Head). Matric. 1750; B.A.
1753. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 18, 1753.
NAIRN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 19,
1751. S. of Richard (1717), dean of Battle, Sussex. B. there.
School, Battle. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755. R. of Ewhurst,
Sussex, 1760-75. Dean and V. of Battle, 1760-76. (Scott-
Mayor, III. 607.)
NAIRN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 24, 1713.
Of Kent. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1731. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1718-9. C. of Gt Chart, Kent. V. of
St Mary, Dover, 1729-31.
NAISE, see NASE.
NALL,
-. B.Can.L. 1482.
NALSON or NELSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1624; priest. Mar. 1624-5. C. of Holbeck, Leeds, 1637.
R. of Walkington, Yorks., 1662-7. Died 1667. Father of
the next and of Joseph (1656).
NALSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 10, 1654. Of
Yorkshire. S. of John (above), R. of Walkington. B. 1637.
Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; Scholar, 1658; M.A. 1662; LL.D.
from St John's, 1678. R. of Doddington, Isle of Ely, 1668.
Preb. of Ely, 1684-6. Royalist historian and pamphleteer.
Married Alice, dau. of Algernon Peyton, R. of Doddington.
Died at Ely, Mar. 24, 1685-6, aged 48. M.I. in Ely Cathedral.
WiU, P.C.C. Father of Valentine (1698-9) and brother of
Joseph (1656). (D.N.B.; Le Neve, Mon., v. 75.)
NALSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, May 3, 1656.
S. of John (1620), R. of Walkington, Yorks. Educated at
home. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60. Brother of John
(above).
NALLSON, VALENTINE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Jan. 23, 1698-9. S. of John (1654), LL.D., R. of Doddington.
B. in Holbom, London. School, Huntingdon. Matric. 1699;
B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1711. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 17, 1705-6;
priest. Mar. 9, 1706-7. Succentor of York Cathedral. V. of
St Martin's, York, 1707-22. Preb. of Ripon, 1713-23.
Author, Sermons. Died Mar. 3, 1722-3.
NALSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 17, 1652. B. at
Doncaster. Matric. 1652.
NALTON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1616.
S. of a London minister. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. V. of
Rugby, Warw., 1632-42. R. of St Leonard's, Foster Lane,
1643; ejected, 1662. Concerned in Love's Plot, and fled to
Holland, 1651. Known as the 'weeping prophet.' Buried
Jan. I, 1662-3. Francis Nalton, of Walkington, Yorks., in
will (P.C.C.) 1617; mentions son James. (J. Ch. Smith;
Calamy, i. 119; W. A. Shaw, i. 310; D.N.B.)
NALTON or NAWLTON, LEONARD. Adm. sizar at Peter-
house, July 9, 1573. Matric. 1573; B.A. 1576-7-
NANDYKE, THOMAS. M.B. 1476-7. 'Late of Cambridge,
nigromancer,' attainted for his share in the Duke of Bucking-
ham's rebellion, 1483-4. Attainder reversed, 1 Hen. VII.
(Rot. Parliament, v. 245, 273.)
NANNEY, GRIFFITH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
May 8, 1683. S. of Hugh, Esq. B. at 'Carnarvin,' Merioneth.
School, Eton. Matric. 1683. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 21,
1685, as s. and h. of Hugh, late of Nanney, deceased. One of
these names buried at Horton, Bucks., 1704. (Gyll, Wrays-
bury, 262.)
NANSEGLOS, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 11, 1521. Of Blakesley, Northants. (Name
ofi, 1524.) Probably V. of Ail Saints', Northampton, 1550-g.
NANSOGG, MARTIN. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1613; M.A.
1617. Fellow, 1616-28. Incorp. at Oxford 1615 and 1622.
Archdeacon of Cornwall, collated Jan. 27, 1628-9, but never
installed. V. of Corn wood, Devon, 1628 (but Henry Smith
was V. in 1629). (Al. Oxon.)
NANTDURRANT, WILLIAM. LL.B. from Trinity Hall,
1614.
NANTON or NAUNTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, (age 12) from
Trinity, Michs. 1561; B.A. from Pembroke, 1566-7; M.A.
1570. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Oct. 19, 1575- V. of
Gainford, Durham, 1575-88. Preb. of Durham, 1579-1603.
V. of Bedlington, 1581-1603. R. of Eaglesclifie, 1588-1603.
Mcuried Agnes, widow of Robert Murray, V. of Pittington,
Sept. 2, 1594. Died 1603. Buried in Durham Cathedral.
(H. M. Wood.)
NANTON, JOHN. Matric. from Christ's, 1593-4- Possibly 5th
s- of William, of Alderton, Suffolk. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601.
(Peile, I. 213-)
NAUNTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1578-9. S. of Henry, of Alderton, Suffolk. B. there, 1563.
Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow, 1585.
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1592-1616. Public orator, 1594-1611.
Senior Proctor, 1601-2. Incorp. at Oxford, 1589. Acted as
travelling tutor to a youth named Vernon, c. 1596-1600;
regularly communicated to the Earl of Essex any political
intelligence he could gather. M.P. for Helston, 1606-11; for
Camelford, 1614; for the University, 1620-4, 1625-6; for
Suffolk, 1625-6. Knighted, Sept. 7, 1615; made Master of
Requests, 1616. Secretary of State, 1618-23. Master of the
Court of Wards, 1623-35. Left a manuscript account of the
courtiers of Queen Elizabeth. Married Penelope, dau. of
Sir Thomas Perrot, Knt. Died Mar. 27, 1635. Will, P.C.C.
(D.N.B.; Nichols, in. 493.)
NANTON, TRISTRAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1550
(impubes). Probably s. of William, of Letheringham, Suffolk
(and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Anthony Wingfield, K.G.). M.I.
at Letheringham. Uncle of Robert (1578-9)- (Nichols, iii-
514-)
NANTON, W. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1586. Perhaps
William, of Letheringham, Suffolk, Esq.; heir to his brother
Sir Robert (1578-9). Died June 11, 1635. Will, 1635.
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NAPEIR, ALEXANDER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age i8) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 27, 1663. S. of Sir Robert, Knt. and Bart., of
Luton Hoo, Beds. Matric. 1664. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 23, 1664. Of Hatton Garden, London. Married Mary,
dau. of Richard Mason, Esq., of Worldham, Hants. Half-
brother of Robert (1642). (Vis. of Beds., 1634; Burke, Ext.
Bart.)
NAPIER, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 14,
1697-8; Fell. -Com. Oct. 1698. Of Bedfordshire. 2nd s. of
Sir John, of Luton Hoo, Beds., Bart. Bapt. at Luton, Oct. 6,
1678. Matric. 1698. His son John succeeded as 6th Bart.,
1719. (G.E.C.)
NAPIER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 5, 1606.
NAPIER, Sir RICHARD. M.D. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Sir Robert, judge. B. in London. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Apr. 9, 1624, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1626.
Created M.A. 1627. B.C.L., 1630; M.D. 1642. Fellow of All
Souls, 1628. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1622. Knighted, July 4,
1641. Hon. Fellow, R.C.P., 1664. Died Jan. 17, 1675-6.
Buried at Gt Linford, Bucks. WiU (P.C.C.) 1676. Father of
Thomas (1663). (D.N.B.; Munk, i. 328.)
NAPEIR, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
May 16, 1642. S. of Sir Robert, Knt. and Bart., of Luton
Hoo, Beds. B. at Woolbridge, Dorset. Educated at home
(Mr John Wrench). Matric. 1642. Married Margaret, dau. of
Sir Edward Littleton, Bart., of Pillaton Hall, Staffs. Died
v.p. Buried at Luton Hoo, Oct. 2, 1656. Father of Sir
Robert, 3rd Bart, and half-brother of Alexander (1663).
(G.E.C.)
NAPEIR, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Pembroke,
Apr. 29, 1663. S. of Sir Richard (1663), Knt., of Gt Linford,
Bucks. Matric. 1664. Inherited the estate of Linford and
all his father's medical and astrological books and papers
now preserved at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Sold the
Linford estate in 1679. {Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
NAPLETON, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1652. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Faversham, Kent. B.A.
1654-5. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 7, 1654. Died July 24,
1663, aged 23. Buried at Faversham. (H. G. Harrison.)
NAPLETON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at St John's,
Apr. 3, 1677. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Faversham, Kent.
School, Wye (Mr Paris). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 22, 1678.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 7, 1686-7. Ancient, 1704. Bencher,
1709. One of these names buried at Faversham, Feb. 6,
1721-2, aged 60. (H. G. Harrison.)
NAPPER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. One of these names of Cocking,
Sussex, clerk. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653.
NARBORO, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1466-7. Resident in Peter-
house, 1470-1, as Dr of Civil Law. (T. A. Walker.)
NASE, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1579.
NASE or NASSE, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 16, 1509. Of Clavering, Essex. B.A. 1513-4;
M.A. 1517. Fellow, 1512-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1517;
priest, Apr. 3, 1518.
NASE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Probably adm, pens, at
Peterhouse, Jan. 15, 1574-5.
NAISE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1580. Of Cambridge-
shire. One Robert Naize, V. of Comberton, Cambs., 1590-9.
Died 1599.
NASH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 28,
1746. S. of Gawin, gent., of Sussex. B. at Petworth. Schools,
Petworth and Westminster. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50;
M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 18, 1753; C. of
Little Saxham, Sufiolk; priest. Mar. 1754. Probably R. of
Alboume, Sussex, 1758-77; and R. of Twineham, 1758-77.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 559.)
NASH, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1620.
Of Essex. B.A. from St John's, 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord.
deacon (London) May 20, 1627.
NASH, GAWIN. Matric. sizar (age 15) from Pembroke, Lent,
1620-1. S. of Thomas, of Eltisley, Cambs., and butler of
Pembroke. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628; B.D. 1635. Fellow,
1627. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1632. V. of St Matthew's,
Ipswich, 1638. R. of Waresley, Hunts., 1642-6, ejected.
R. of Little Melton, during the Interregnum. Died 1658.
Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
NASH, GAWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6, 1667. S. of
Gawin (above). Matric. 1668, as 'Owen'; B.A. 1671-2; M.A.
1675. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1674. Minor Canon of Norwich.
V. of Little Melton, Norfolk, deprived for not taking the
oaths to King William III. Also R. of Belaugh. Died Dec.
1706. Buried at Norwich. (Blomefield, iv. 366.)
Nason, Stephen
NASH, GAWIN HARRIS, Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', May 17,
1716. Of Sussex. Probably s. of Gawin, of Petworth, Sussex.
Colleger at Eton, 1708-15. Married (1) Jane, dau. of Sir
Henry Peachey; (2) Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Fagg, Bart.
His son of these names died at Reigate, 1785, aged 61.
(Dallaway, 11. 339, in the pedigree, a generation is apparently
omitted.)
NASH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 27, 1647. S. of
George, yeoman, of Buxted, Sussex. B. there. School,
Mayfield (Mr Hilder). Migrated to St John's, Apr. 11, 1648,
age 19. Matric. 1648.
NASH, GEORGE. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Oriel College, Oxford, Dec. 9, 1653; B.A. (Oxford)
1656-7; M.A. 1661. R. of Littleham, Devon, 1663. Will
(Exeter) 1675. (Al. Oxon.)
NAISH, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 27, 1716. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1716. Fell.-Com. Mar. 8, 1719-20.
NAISH, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's, Oct. 19,
1730. S. of James, of Middlesex (of Cavendish SquEire,
London). School, Eton. Resided three years. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Mar. 16, 1727-8. One James Naish, Clerk of
the Treasury in Common Pleas. Died May 19, 1765. (Peile,
II. 223.)
NASHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1614. Of Norwich. B.A. 1617-8. R. of Little Poringland,
Norfolk, 1624. R. of Homingtoft, 1635-43.
NASH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Pembroke, May 12, 1663.
S. of Samuel, of Brandon Parva, Norfolk. Matric. 1663.
Brother of Samuel (1666).
NASH, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity, 1673. Matric. from Lincoln
College, Oxford, Apr. 11, 1660; B.A. (Oxford). Perhaps V. of
Seighford, Staffs., 1670-97. Canon of Lichfield, 1682-95.
P.O. of St Chad's, Stafford, tiU 1697. Died 1697. (Al. Oxon.,
where the account is confused.)
NASH, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 14,
1683. S. of Richard, late of Walberton, Sussex, gent. Matric.
1686; B.A. 1686-7. Brother of the next.
NASH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, July 4,
1687. S. of Richard, gent. B. in Sussex. Matric. 1688; B.A.
1690-1; M.A. 1694. Brother of John (above).
NASH, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, May 11,
1666. S. of Samuel, of Brandistone, Norfolk, mercer. Brother
of John (1663).
NASH, SOLOMON. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Queen's CoUege, Oxford, July 25, 1655; B.A. (Oxford)
1658; M.A. (from Pembroke, Oxford) 1662. R. of Binfield,
Berks., 1675-1705. Died 1705. (Al. Oxon.)
NASH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1582.
S. of William (and Margaret), minister. Bapt. at Lowestoft,
Nov. 1567. Lady Margaret Scholar, 1584; B.A. 1585-6.
Resided nearly seven years in Cambridge. Probably expeUed
for his share in Terminus el non Terminus wherein he played
the Valet of Clubs. The weU-known dramatic author.
Settled in London, c. 1588. Endeavoured to gain the
patronage of the Earls of Southampton and Derby, but failed
to retain the favours of any patron long. Engaged in the
Martin Mar-prelate controversy during which he was closely
associated with John Lyly and Robert Greene. Maintained
a bitter controversy with Gabriel Harvey untU both authors
were ordered by the licensers of the press to desist, 1599.
His original personality gives him a unique place in Elizabethan
literature. For an account of his works see D.N.B. Died
1601. (D.N.B.; Cooper, 11. 306; H. P. Stokes.)
NASH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, July 6, 1704.
1st s. of Thomas, gent. B. at Clent, Staffs. Schools, Eton
(CoUeger, 1698-1701) and Bridgnorth, Salop. Matric. 1704;
B.A. 1707-8. One of these names R. of Upton Warren,
Worcs., 1726-30.
NASH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1610.
B. at Maldon, Essex. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1613; M.A.
from St John's, 1617. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1615,
age 23; priest, Sept. 1, 1617. C. of Cold Norton, Essex. R. of
Stow Maries. Licensed (Bishop of London) Mar. 13, 1621-2,
to marry Sarah, dau. of RandaU Thorley.
NASH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Apr. 5,
1722. S. of Henry, freeman of Ipswich. School, Eton
(CoUeger, 1719-21). Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-
6; M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). R. of Gt Bradley, SufioUi, 1728-83.
R. of Gedding, 1738-83. (Peile, 11. 220.)
NASON, STEPHEN. M.A. from Trinity, 1749. S. of Thomas,
of Warwick. Matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Apr. 13,
1739. age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 19, 1742; priest (Lincoln, Lilt. dim. from Worcester)
Sept. 25, 1743. V. of Ansty, Warws., 1750. V. of Stratford-
on-Avon, 1776. R. of Clifford Chambers, Gloucs., 1776-87.
Chaplain to Lord Northington. WiU (P.C.C.) 1787; as of
Stratford-on-Avon. (Al, Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
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NASSAU, Count MAURICE. M.A. 1635-6 (LU. Reg.).
NATERES or NATRASS, ANDREW. B.A. 1520-1; M.A. 1524
R. of Carlton, Cambs., 1523-57- R- of Northborough,
Northants., 1540- E)ied 1559.
NATARES, EDMUND. B.A. 1499-1500. Of Richmonds., Yorks
M.A. 1502; B.D. 1509-10; D.D. 1516. Fellow of St Catha
rine's. Fellow of Clare, 1503. Proctor and preacher, 1506-7
Master of Clare, 1514-30. Vice-Chancellor, 1517-8. 1520-1
1525-7. R. of Weston Colville, Cambs., i5i7-49- R- .0'
Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham, 1522-49. Master of Stain-
drop, Durham, 1537. Died 1549. Benefactor of Clare
{Cooper, I. 97; D.N.B.)
NATHILEY, ANSELM. M.A. 1671 {Lit. Reg.). Perhaps R. of
Farley, Sussex, 1659. But see also ANSELL NATLEY{i639).
NATHILEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 24, 1670.
Of Sussex. School, Westminster. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678.
NATLEY, ANSELL. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1639.
Of Sussex. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1638).
NATLEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1631.
Of Sussex. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. FeUow, 1635-44.
ejected. Perhaps R. of Sedlescombe, Sussex, 1662-74; Edw.
Nathley, M.A.
NATLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1638.
Of Sussex. Perhaps brother of Ansell (1639).
NATT, ANTHONY. M.A. 1749 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Anthony, of Stepney, Middlesex. Matric. from Queen's
CoUege, 0.xford, May 5, i733. age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1736-7;
M.A. 1739- Fellow of Wadham. R. of Standon, Herts., 1747-
R. of Nettleswell, Essex, 1766-1801. Died Nov. 7, 1801.
WiU, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.)
NAUNTON, see NANTON.
NAWDON, . M.Gram. 1493-4-
NAWLTON, see NALTON.
NAYLESTON or NEILESWORTH, JOHN DE. 'King's Scholar'
at Cambridge, 1328.
NAYLOND, SIMON. Adm. at King's Hall, 1359; LL.D.
Warden, 1377-85. Removed at the Bishop's visitation. Ord.
acolyte (Ely) Mar. 5, 1383-4; subdeacon. Mar. 26; deacon,
Sept. 6, 1384; priest (Ely) 1385. R. of Elsworth, Cambs.,
1389. Chaplain at Gonville Hall, 1392. R. of St Michael,
Queenhithe, London, 1401. Mentioned, 1405, in will of
Wm. Wynter, P.C.C. {Venn, 1. 3.)
NAYLOR, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Michs. 1633.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1637.
NAYLOUR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, May i,
1674. S. of Charles. B. at Wakefield. School, Wakefield
(Mr Baskerville). Matric. 1674. Resided two years.
NAYLOR, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 26, 1708.
S. of William, of Wakefield, Vorks., mercer. School, Wake-
field. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715- Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) May 22; priest, June 12, 1715. R. of Oddington,
Gloucs., 1715-39. Preb. of Salisbury, 1723-9; of Winchester,
1727-9. Chancellor of diocese of Salisbury, 1727-39. Chap-
lain to the King, 1728-9. Dean oi Winchester, 1729-39.
Died June 28, 1739. Buried in Winchester Cathedral.
Admon., P.C.C. (F. S. Hockaday.)
NAYLOR, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1751. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1756; M.A. 1766. FeUow, 1754.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1756; priest, June 5, 1757-
V. of Wootton, Warws.
NAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Michs. 1564.
NAYLOUR, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 22,
1 614. Matric. 1614. One of these names called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, 1626.
NAYLOR, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1599. {Cooper, 11. 284.)
NAYLOR, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1618-9;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. FeUow, 1627. Incorp. at Oxford,
1628. R. of Panton, Lines., 1632-3- Admon. (Lincoln) 1633.
Father of the next.
NAYLOR, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17 sic.) at Sidney, July,
1652. S. of Daniel (above), clerk, deceased. B. at Panton,
Lines. School, Uppingham (Mr Meeres). Matric. 1653; B.A.
1655-6; M.A. 1659. Fellow. V. of St Peter's, Cambridge,
1662. Probably V. of Exton, Rutland, 1664-87. R.of PickweU,
Leics., 1667. V. of Whitwell, Rutland, 1687-90. Buried
there Mar. 4, 1689-90. (H. I. Longden; Nichols, 11. 77i.)
NAYLOR, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 17, 1695-6.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Jan. 17, 1705-6. R. of Pickworth, Leics., 1706-12.
Naylor, Lovel
NAYLOR, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 13,
1693-4. S. of Francis, gent., of London. B. there. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1694; Scholar, 1694-5. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 18, 1693. Perhaps secretary to the
Board of Excise, 1715-23. Died Oct. i, 1723. {Venn, I. 493;
A. B. Beaven.)
NAYLER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1604. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
Master of Gainsborough School, Lincoln. Doubtless ord.
priest (York, for Lincohi) Mar. 1616-7. R. of Somerby,
Lines., 1622-32. Admon. (Lincoln) 1632; as of Bigby.
NAYLOR, FERMOR. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1691. B. at Tavistock, Devon. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6;
M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1695. R. of St Martin's, Loo, Cornwall.
Died 1714. Will (Exeter) 1715. Father of John (1726) and
Oliver (1746).
NAYLOR, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1617. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1622; priest, Mar. 1624-5. Probably
V. of Hinckley, Leics., 1663-83. Buried there Feb. 17. 1683,
aged 84. {NicJwls, iv. 688.)
NAILOUR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 24,
1745. S. of Francis, R. of Offord, Hunts. School, Bury,
Suffolk. Matric. 1745; Scholar, 1746; B.A. 1748-9; M.A.
1752; D.D. 1768. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 23; priest, May
24, 1752. R. of Ofiord D'Arcy, Hunts., 1752-74- Died 1774.
Brother of William (1743).
NAYLER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1545.
NAYLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Easter, 1605.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1610.
NAYLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 10, 1617.
Matric. 1617; B.A. from Christ's, 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest, Sept. 24, 1621. One of
these names R. of Middle Rasen, Lines., 1660; another, R. of
Cosgrove, Northants., 1668; buried there June 6, 1690.
{Peile, I. 323.)
NAYLOR, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1622. Of Kent. B.A. 1625-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 12,
1628. Called to the Bar, May 27, 1636. Reader in Staple Inn,
165 1. Ancient, 1654. Bencher, 1659. One of these names
s. of Thomas, of Sturrey, Kent; age 15 in 1619. {Vis. of
Kent, 1 619.)
NAYLOR, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1639;
B.A. 1642-3. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10; priest,
Mar. 13, 1660-1.
NAYLER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1657.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Signed for
deacon's orders (London) Dec. 19, 1663; priest, Dec. 17,
1664. C. of Framsden, Suffolk.
NAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, June 23,
1664. S. of James, of Coventry, Warws. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1667-8; M.A. 1671. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. Probably ord.
priest, Sept. 21, 1673. Perhaps R. of Wlulton, Northants.,
1684-98. Buried Feb. 14, 1698-9. {Baker, 11. 133.)
NAYLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1672. S. of Joseph (? 1611), D.D. B. at Richmond, Yorks.
School, Durham. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679;
B.D. 1686. Fellow, 1677-1701. Junior Proctor, 1684-5.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. A non-juror. WiU proved (V.C.C.)
1701. (For an account of his 'appeuition' in 1706, see
St John's Coll. Hist., 210.)
NAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1726.
S. of Fermor (1691). B. at St Martin's, Cornwall. Matric.
Easter, 1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. I734; D-D- 1749- Fellow,
1730. Vicc-Provost, 1744. Clerk assistant of the House of
Commons, 1740-4. R. of Milton, Cambs., which he exchanged
for Orton LongueviUe, Hunts., 1746-61. Preb. of Exeter,
1749-61. Died at Orton, Feb. 12, 1761. Admon., P.C.C.
Brother of Oliver (1746). {Harwood.)
NAYLOR, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1611.
B. at Wakefield, Yorks., 1594. School, Wakefield. B.A,
1614-5; M.A. from Sidney, 1618; B.D. 1625; D.D. 1636.
Fellow of Sidney. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1625. R.
of Howick, 1632-6. Archdeacon of Northumberland, 1634-6.
R. of Sedgefield, Durhsim, 1634, ejected, but restored, 1662-8.
Preb. of Durham, 1636-68. Died Jan. 6, 1667-8, aged 72.
M.I. at Sedgefield. Will, York. (Walker, Sufferings, 20.)
NAYLER, LIONEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1571;
B.A. 1575-6. Head Master of Pontefract, in 1586. Married
Anne Wray, of Pontefract, 1592. (M. H. Peacock.)
NAYLER, LOVEL. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1603.
S. and h. of Richard, of London. Travelled abroad. Died in
London aged about 19. Buried at St Clement Danes. Brother
of William (1611) and Richard (1624). {Vis. of London, 1568;
Vi%. of Hunts., 1613.)
Naylor, Nathaniel
NAILOR, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 31, 1669.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4- R- of Willmg-
ham, Cambs., 1701-6. Buried Aug. 6, 1706.
NAYLOR, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 26,
1595-6. S. of Brian, citizen of London (perhaps the citizen
and whitebaker of St Catherine Creechurch, whose will,
1611, P.C.C). B. there. School, London (Mr Spight).
Scholar, 1596-8; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Fellow, 1603-
23. University preacher, 1612. Taxor, 1613-4. R. of
Bincombe, Dorset, 1620-3. R. of Marwood, and of Tawstock,
Devon, 1623-36. Married Mary, dau. of Christopher Hocking,
of Gt Torrington. Buried at Marwood, July 27, 1636. M.I.
Will (P.C.C.) 1637. Gave his large library to Caius College.
Father of the next. (Venn, i. 158.)
NAYLOR, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, May 2, 1646.
S. of Oliver (1595-6). B. at Marwood, Devon. Bapt. Jan.
30, 1627-8. Schools, Atherington (Mr Beckett), Stratton
(Mr Holman) and Barnstaple (Mr Sam. Clark). Matric. 1646;
Scholar, 1647-51; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1651-9.
R. of Tawstock, Devon, c. 1652. Preb. of Exeter, 1661-1701.
R. of Clovelly, Devon, 1666-81. Chaplain to the Dowager
Countess of Devon. Married Jane, dau. of Fermor Pepys,
of Mileham. Died July 14, 1705. Buried at Tawstock. M.I.
Gave many books to the College library. (Venn, i. 363.)
NAYLOR, OLIVER. M.A. from King's, 1746. S. of Fermor
(1691), of Tawstock, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Corpus
Christi College, Oxford, June 18, 1722, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1726. Ord. priest (Durham) 1745. Perhaps V. of Owthome,
Yorks., 1731-46. Preb. of Lincoln, 1734-75- R- of Morpeth,
Northumberland, 1746-75- R- of Milton, Cambs., 1747- Died
Feb. 17, 1775, of small-pox at St James', Westminster.
Admon., P.C.C. Brother of John (1726). (Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag.)
NAYLER, PETER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. from Jesus, 1596.
NAYLOR, PETER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1617.
NAYLER, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 23,
1655. S. of James, draper, of Wigan, Lanes. B. there.
School, Wigan (Mr Barrow). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658^.
Ejected from Westhoughton, Lanes., 1662. Nonconformist
minister at Alverthorpe, Wakefield. Buried June 2, 1690.
(Calamy, 11. 97; F.M.G., 116.)
NAYLOR, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 25,
1726. S. of John, of Buerton, Cheshire. School, Audlem,
Cheshire (Mr Evans). Matric. 1728; B.A. 1729-30. P.C. of
Newton-in-Makerfield, Lanes., 1735.
NAYLOR, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 25,
1624. S. of Richard, gent., of Godmanchester, Hunts.
School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1625;
B.A. 1628-9. Brother of Lovel (1603) and William (1611).
(Vis. of London, 1568; Venn, i. 269.)
NAYLOR, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1625. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
NAYLOR, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Oct. 16,
1640. S. of Joshua, medicus, of Gt Pamdon, Essex. School,
Bishop's Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1640; M.B. and M.D.
from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, July 19, 1655. Probably father
of Richard (1668).
NAILOR, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 24,
1641. S. of William, Esq., of Offord D'Arcy, Hunts. School,
Sutton, Beds. (Mr Kempe). Matric. 1641. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 7, 1644. Brotherof William (1645). (Venn, 1. 342.)
NAYLER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus, Nov. 4,
1668. (Previously matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Apr. 21, 1655 (sic).) Of Hertfordshire. 1st s. of Richard
(? 1640), M.D. Matric. 1668; M.B. 1670.
NAYLOUR, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Dec. 16,
1692. ist s. of William (1663), Esq. B. at Offord, Hunts.
Schools, Leeds and Bury.
NAYLOR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 28, 1718-9.
B. at Wakefield, Yorks. Matric. 1718-9.
NAYLOR, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1618. Of Kent. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. One of
these names s. of Robert, of Kent. (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
NAYLOR, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Apr. 14,
1658. S. of John, clerk, of Boston, Lines. B. there. School,
Boston. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. from Queens', 1665.
R. of Stoke (South mediety), 1697-1709. Buried there Nov.
3, 1709. (Tumor, Grantham, 137.)
NAYLER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1608;
B.A. i6ii-2. Probably ord. priest (Lichfield) 1616. One of
these names V. of Arnold, Notts., 1623. Perhaps V. of
Almondbury (M.A.), Yorks., 1647-63. (Peile, i. 271.)
Neale, John
NAYLOR, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July i,
1734. School, Bradford, Yorks. Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1737;
B.A. 1737-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 13, 1738-9; priest
(Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 21, 1740. V. of Wibsey, Yorks.,
1744. Lecturer at Beverley.
NAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1577; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. FeUow, till 1583. Ord. priest
(Lincoln). R. of Kirkby-on-Bain, Lines., 1586. R. of
Croxby, 1596. Will (Lincoln) 1607.
NAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. at Emmanuel, 1601; Scholar, 1604;
B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 16;
priest (Ely) Dec. 24, 1609. C. and schoolmaster at ClothaU,
Herts., 1610.
NAILER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1611.
S. of Richard, of London. B. at Godmanchester. Brother of
Lovel (1603) and Richard (1624). (Vis. of Hunts., 1613.)
NAYLER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1612.
Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Dec. 5, 1615.
NAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Sidney, May 31,
1631. S. of Christopher, advocate, of Wakefield. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1631.
NAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 2,
1640. S. of William, R. of Swanton Novers, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Foulsham. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1644-5. (Venn,
'• 339-)
NAYLOR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 18,
1645. S. of William, gent., of Offord, Hunts. B. there.
Schools, Sutton, Beds. (Mr Kempe) and Hitchin, Herts.
Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1645-51; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652.
Fellow, 1651-73. University preacher, 1661. R. of Offord
D'Arcy, Hunts., 1671-8. Died 1678. Brother of Richard
(1641). (Venn, i. 357.)
NAYLOUR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Nov. 10,
1663. ist s. of Richard, Esq. B. at Hawford (? Offord), Hunts.
Schools, Hawford (Mr Mitchell) and Huntingdon (Mr
Taylour). Matric. 1664. Probably M.P. for Hunts., 1702-5.
Father of Richard (1692).
NAILOUR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1743. S. of Francis, of Ofiord, Hunts. School, Bury, Suffolk.
Matric. 1743. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Feb. 18, 1741-2.
Called to the Bar, June 28, 1750. Brother of George
(1745)-
NAYSMITH, see NESMITH.
NEALE, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs.
1602.
NEALE or NEILE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Peter-
house, June 19, 1683. Of Yorkshire. School, Durham.
Scholar, 1683; Matric. 1684; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. R.
of St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, 1689-94. V. of Northallerton,
Yorks., 1694-1718. Buried there Sept. 3, 1718. (T. A.
Walker.)
NEALE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 19, 1642.
Matric. 1642.
NEAL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 5, 1723. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1724. Afterwards pens. B.A. 1727-8;
M.A. 1731. Ord. priest (Lincohi) June 13, 1731- R- of Croft,
Yorks., 1734-53. Died Feb. 19, 1753. (G. Mag.)
NEALE, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1632. Of Hampshire. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Fellow of
St John's, 1643, ejected. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1642.
Perhaps preb. of Chichester, 1663-6.
NEALE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, July 4,
1739; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of Robert,
chemist, of Covent Garden, London. B. in London. Bapt.
at St Paul's, Covent Garden, Nov. 12, 1722. Matric. 1739;
B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Master of Henley-upon-Thames
Grammar School, 1747-62. C. of Aldboume, Wilts. Classical
and oriental scholar. Translated the Prophecies of Rosea.
Died 1792. (D.N.B.)
NEALE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1602;
B.A. from Trinity, 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Mar. 1, 1606-7; priest. May 31, 1607. R. of
Saxelbye, Leics., 1613-55. Buried there Sept. 25, 1655.
One of these names (M.A.), C. of Woolsthorpe, Lines., in
1611.
NEALE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1615-6;
B.A. 1619-20. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 21, 1618-9; priest,
Mar. 12, 1619-20.
NEALE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, i6l8; B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1624;
priest, Apr. 11, 1625. Perhaps C. of Guston, Kent, in 1628;
and C. of Lydd, in 1641. (H. G. Harrison.)
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NEALE or NEILE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Easter 1624. S. of William. B. at Westminster, Dec. 9,
1609. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631; B.D. 1638; D.D. 1661 {Lit.
Reg.). Fellow, 1629. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23, 1632.
Preb. of Southwell, 1633-75; of York, 1634-75; of Durham,
1635-75. Chaplain to Charles II. Chaplain to his uncle.
Archbishop Neile of York. R. of Beeford, Yorks., 1637.
Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1638-75. V. of Northallerton,
1654 and 1660-75. R- of Kirkby Sigston, 1669. Dean of
Ripon, 1672-75. Died Apr. 14, 1675- Buried at Ripon.
Father of Richard (1661) and WiUiam (1667). {Walker,
Sufferings, 83; M. H. Peacock.)
NEALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Mar. 30,
1650. School, Cottesbrook, Northants.
NEALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 17, 1658.
S. of John. B. in London. School, Bishop's Stortford
(Mr Leigh). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2. Possibly s. and h.
of John, of Dcane, Beds.; adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov.
21, 1664.
NEALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 19, 1662. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Ord. priest (Lincohi) Sept. 24, 1671.
Probably V. of Olney, Bucks., 1671-87; R. of Mileham; and
father of WiUiam (1699).
NEALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1670.
S. of George, M.D., of Leeds. Bapt. there, July 20, 1655.
School, Flockton, near Wakefield (Mr Wigglesworth). Matric.
1670. Practised medicine at Doncaster. Married (i) Frances,
dau. of Edw. Copley; and (2) Mary, dau. of Ric. Washington,
of Adwick, widow of Peter Hudson, of Arksey. Died s.p. 1728.
Buried at Doncaster. {Vis. of Yorks., 1666; Peite, 11. 28.)
NEALE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 17, 1743-
S. of John, baker, late of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Bullimer). Matric. 1743-4; Scholar, 1743-51;
B.A. 1747-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1749; priest,
Mar. 3, 1750. R. of Hackford and Whitwell, Norfolk, 175 1-7.
Died Aug. 19, i757- {Venn, 11. 53.)
NEALE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 30, 1638.
Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1646.
NEALE or NEILE, PAUL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Pem-
broke, May 20, 1627. S. of Richard (1580), Bishop of
Durham. B. at Westminster. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631.
Knighted, May 27, 1633. M.P. for Ripon (Short Parliament),
1640; for Newark, 1673-7. F.R.S., 1663. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Gabriel Clarke, D.D., Archdeacon of Durham. Died
c. Feb. 1685-6. Father of William, the mathematician, for
whom see D.N.B.
NEAL, PENDOCK. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 24, 1700-1. B.
at Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. Doubtless s. of John, by
Anne, dau. of Philip Pendock of Tollerton, Notts. Matric.
1701.
NEALE, PETER. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 9, 1707-8. S. of
Noah, gent. B. at Stamford, Lines. School, Stamford
(Mr Turner). Migrated to St John's, Nov. 6, 1708, age 20.
Matric. 1708; B.A. 171 1-2; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 23, 1711; priest, June 15, 1712. R. of Carlby, Lines.,
1712. R. of Little Casterton, Rutland, July, 1722. Died
same year. Brother of Samuel (1694). (H. I. Longden.)
NEIL, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1500-1. Probably the capellanus
of St Nicholas Hostel, 1501 ; executor to H. Page. Perhaps
V. of Gosfield, Essex, 1505-12. Died 1512.
NEALE, RICHARD. Described as 'Cantabrigiensis' when pre-
sented to V. of Croxton Kerrial, Lines., Feb. 1595-6. Ord.
priest (Bishop of Lichfield). Probably B.A. in the missing
year, 1594-5. One of these names (B.A.) was V. of Winwick,
Hunts., i593-(?) 1633.
NEALE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1580.
B. in Westminster. Bapt. at St Margaret's, Mar. 11, 1561-2.
School, Westminster. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587; B.D. 1595;
D.D. 1600. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) July 6, 1589. V. of Cheshunt, Herts., 1590-1605.
R. of Toddington, Beds., 1598. Treasurer of Chichester,
1598-1610. Master of the Savoy, 1603-5. Dean of West-
minster, 1605-10. R. of Southfleet, Kent, 1608-10. Bishop
of Rochester, 1608-10; of Lichfield, 1610-14. R- of Clifton
CampviUe, Staffs., 1612. Bishop of Lincoln, 1614-7; of Durham,
1617-28. Privy Councillor, 1627. Sat regularly on the High
Commission and in the Star Chamber. Bishop of Winchester,
1628-32. R. of Droxford, Hants., 1628. V. of Hambledon,
1629. R. of Bishop Waltham, 1631. Archbishop of York,
1632-40. Died at York, Oct. 31, 1640. Buried in York
Cathedral. Father of Paul (1627). {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
NEILE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1621;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
NEILE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, June 25,
1661. S. of John (1624), D.D. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5.
Ord. priest (York) June, 1667. Brother of William (1667).
Neale, William
NEAL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Corpus Christi,
1705. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 16, 1711-2, as C. of Solihull; priest
(York) Apr. 1717. R. of ToUerton, Notts., i7i7-
NEALE or NEILE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Feb. 12,
1633-4. S- of WiUiam, clerk. B. at Westminster. Bapt. at
St Margaret's, July 17, 1616. Matric. 1634.
NEALE, SAMUEL. B.A. from Trinity, 1611-2. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1615. Perhaps V. of Abkettleby, Leics.,
1614. (But see Al. Oxon.)
NEALE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 6, 1694. Of St
Martin's, Stamford. S. and h. of Noah, of Stamford Baron,
Northants. Bapt. May 16, 1677. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 28, 1694. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 27, 1702. Died 1714.
Father of the next and brother of Peter (1707-8).
NEALE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Nov. i,
1727. S. of Samuel (above), Esq., deceased. B. at Stamford
Baron, Northants. School, Stamford Baron. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 4, 1729. Died s.p. 1731- (Burke, L.G.)
NEEL, THOMAS. M.A. 1460-1.
NEELE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1569.
'Ord. priest (Gloucester) Mar. 6, 1573-4; bred in the Schools.'
One of these names V. of Abkettleby, Leics., 1610-4. Died
July 30, 1614. {Nichols, 11. 32.)
NEALE, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Easter, 1576.
Probably adm. FeU.-Com. at Caius, c. Apr. 1577.
NEALE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1584. Probably b. at Higham Ferrers. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 21; priest (London) Dec. 21, 1588, age 24; 'B.A. of
King's College.' V. of Ridge, Herts. Perhaps Master of
Aldenham School, Herts., 1600-23, when he was dismissed.
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1591.
Of Norfolk. Matric. c. 1592.
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 22, 1637-8.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1637-8; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1645-6. V. of
Clareborough, Notts., Oct. 9, 1646. Perhaps R. of Wools-
thorpe. Lines., tiU 1689. Died 1689. {W. A. Skaw, 1. $32.)
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, June 28, 1656.
Matric. 1656-7.
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 17, 1667.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Saxmundham, SuSolk. B. at Blyth-
burgh. School, Theberton (Mr Davies). LL.D. 1682 {Lit.
Reg.). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1668. Of Bramfield,
Suffolk, Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Else. Died
Feb. 17, 1704. M.I. at Blythburgh. {Venn, 1. 430.)
NEAL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 12, 1667.
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 23,
1697. S. of Thomas, of Westminster. B. in St Andrew's,
Holborn. School, Westminster. Matric. 1697; Scholar, 1697.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1710.
NEAL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1709. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. Easter, 1711; B.A. 1712-3. Per-
haps s. of John, of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts., Esq.; adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 14, 1714.
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, July 4,
1712. S. of Thomas, of Manea, Isle of Ely, gent. Matric.
1712; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720. FeUow, 1720. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Aug. 2, 1716; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1718. R. of
Coveney, Cambs., 1728. V. of Gt Gidding, Hunts., 1729-68.
Died July, 1768. Will (P.C.C.) Oct. 1768. (G. Mag.)
NEALE, THOMAS. M.A. 1717 {Com. Reg.). One of these names
(M.A.), R. of Somerton, Suffolk, 1737-44-
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 19, 1734. B. at
Coventry. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742- FeUow,
1739-60. Incorp. at Oxford, 1756. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June I, 1740; priest, Sept. 19, 1742. R. of Gt Gransden,
Hunts., 1759-60. R. of Gt Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1760-72.
Buried there Feb. 10, 1772. Will, P.C.C.
NEAL, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1665.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1666; Matric. 1668; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1673; D.D. (Dublin) 1693 (Incorp. from Cam-
bridge). Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 22, 1671.
Archdeacon of Ardfert, 1676-86. R. of Shandon, Cork, 1681-
1707. V. of Templequinlan, Ross, 1681-4. Treasurer of Cork,
1681-6. ChanceUor of Ross, 1683-7. Vicar-general of Cork
and Ross. Married, 1684, Eliz. Raymond of Whitechurch.
(Brady, Clerical Records of Cork, i. 67.)
NEALE, WILDMAN. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Sidney, June 28,
1705. Only s. of John, of Hertford. B. at Ware.
NEEL, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
1452. Of BristoL B.A. {?); M.A. 1456. One of these names
R. of Dengie, Essex, 1453-4; of St Anne Aldersgate, London,
1475. Died 1480. (J. Ch. Smith.)
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NEALE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1564-5.
B. at Chelmsford. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1570; priest
(London) Dec. 21, 1592. C. of Epping for six years.
NEALE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1609;
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1616. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25,
1614. Probably preb. of Lincoln, 1616-24. Perhaps R. of
Puttenham, Herts., 1616. V. of Gt Bytham, Lines., 1624.
NEILE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Jesus, June 29,
1667. S. of John (1624), D.D., Archdeacon of Cleveland.
Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674-
Fellow, 1673-6. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1674. V. of North-
allerton, Yorks., 1675-86. Buried there. Mar. 5, 1685-6.
Brother of Richard (1661). (H. M. Wood.)
NEALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 13, 1699.
Of Buckinghamshire. S. of John (? 1662), R. of MUeham.
Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. priest (Ely) Feb. 25, 1710-1.
V. of Kempston, Norfolk, 1721-41. R. of Litcham. Died
June 30, 1741, aged 56. M.I. at Kempston.
NEALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St Catharine's,
Apr. 30, 1751. S. of William, clerk, of St Albans, Herts.
Bapt. July 10, 1733. Colleger at Eton, 1745-51. Matric.
1752; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1759. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18,
1756. R. of Little Berkhampstead, Herts., 1767-70. R. of
Hatfield, 1769-72. R. of Essenden, 1770-90. Died Oct. 1790.
(G. Mag.)
NELE, . Fee for B.A. 1468-9.
NEAST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 10, 1645. Of
Gloucestershire. Matric. 1645-6. Migrated to Oxford.
Created B.A. (Magdalen Hall) Apr. 15, 1648; M.A. 1650-1.
Fellow of New College, 1650. R. of St Martin Pomeroy,
Iremonger Lane, London, 1661-6. R. of St Stephen's,
Coleman Street, 1671-8. R. of Hardwick, Bucks. Died
Dec. 19, 1678. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.)
NEATE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 18,
1677-8. S. of James, currier. B. at Romsey, Hants. School,
Winchester. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3.
NEAVE, see also LE NEVE.
NEAVE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1653. Of Norfolk. S. of Richard (1611). Bapt. at Tudden-
ham, June 16, 1637. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. R. of Cran-
worth and Letton, Norfolk, 1663-80. R. of Swanton Morley,
1671-80. Buried there Aug. 25, 1680. Will, 1680. Father
of the next. (Carthew, Launditch, in. 405.)
NEVE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 2, 1685-6.
S. of Charles (above), R. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. Bapt.
at Cranworth, Aug. 20, 1667. Schools, Seaming and Bungay.
Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1688-90; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 21, 1695. R. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk,
1711-44. Died Apr. 10, 1744. Buried at Swanton Morley.
M.I. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1744. (Venn, i. 480.)
NEVE, CORNELIUS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1587.
NEAVE, FIRMIN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 29, 1622.
S. of Robert (1577-8), R. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Aug. 16, 1607. School, Elsing. Living in 1664. Brother
of Richard (1611). (Venn, i. 258.)
NEVE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, July i,
1633. S. of Robert, upholsterer, of London. B. there. School,
St Anthony, London (Mr Walker). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1641-
2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641; priest (Norwich)
Jime 12, 1642. R. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, 1643. Died
before 1689. (Norfolk Archaeology, 11. 369.)
NEVE or LE NEVE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Apr. 4, 1659. S. of Henry, gent., of Witchingham, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. Jan. 14, 1641-2. Schools, Norwich (private;
Mr Locke) and Wymondham (Mr Ransome). Matric. 1659.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 27, 1659-60. Married Anne, dau.
of Henry Blackbome, of Wymondham. Buried Dec. 7, 1708,
at Ringland, Norfolk. (Venn, 1. 405.)
NEVE, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 29, 1625.
S. of Philip, of Gt Steeping, Lines. Matric. 1625; B.A.
1628-9; M.A. 1632. Afterwards of Scamblesby, Lines. Died
1674. Father of Robert (1659), brother of Henry (1625) and
Philip (1632). (Lines. Pedigrees, 707; T. A. Walker, 30.)
NEVE, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 27, 1601.
(Perhaps identical with the astrologer of these names for
whom see D.N.B.)
NEAVE, HENRY. M.A. from Caius, 1615. Probably B.A.
1602-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1604, age 24;
priest, Feb. 24, 1604-5. V. of Narford, Norfolk, 1617-47.
(Venn, i. 228.)
NEVE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Mar. 29, 1625. S.
of Philip, of Gt Steeping, Lines. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9;
Scholar, 1629; M.A. 1632. R. of Stayne, Lines., 1633. Died
1662. Brother of Gabriel (1625) and Philip (1632). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 707; T. A. Walker, 31.)
Neave, William
NEAVE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1577; B.A. 1580-1.
NEAVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Lent, 1582-3;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1585-6. One of these names s. and
h. of Firmian, of Ringland, Norfolk. Perhaps adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 19, 1587, from Barnard's Inn. (Norfolk Archaeology,
11. 369.)
NEAVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
1653-4-
NEVE or LE NEVE, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Apr. 10, 1677. S. of Francis, of London. Bapt. at St Michael,
ComhiU, Jan. 22, 1660-1. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1677. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 30, 1679.
The well-known Norfolk antiquary. President of the Anti-
quarian Society, 1687-1724- Rouge Croix pursuivant, 1689-
90. Richmond Herald and Norroy King at Arms, 1704.
F.R.S., 1712. Died Sept. 24, 1729. Buried in Gt Witching-
ham Church. (Norfolk Archaeology, 11. 362; D.N.B., where
his connection with Cambridge is not recorded.)
NEAVE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 3, 1617.
Of Lines. S. of Gabriel, of Wisbech, Cambs. Matric. 1617.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 707; T. A. Walker, 6.)
NEVE, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1632.
S. of Philip, of Gt Steeping, Lines. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9. Died 1664-5.
Brother of Gabriel (1625) and Henry (1625). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 707; T. A. Walker, 45.)
NEAVE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 3, 1668.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1668. One of these names s. of
Henry, of Skidbrook, Lines. Probably of Boston. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 6, 1669. Serjeant-at-law. Died Apr.
1708. (Lines. Pedigrees, 708; Musgrave.)
NEAVE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1588; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 24, 1600, age 25; priest, Dec. 21, 1601. C. of Swanton
Morley, Norfolk. Perhaps V. of Croxton, Leics., 1596 (B.A.).
NEVE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 3, 1611.
S. of Robert (next), R. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. Schools,
Norwich (Mr Brigges) and Wymondham (Mr Eston). Matric.
1612; Scholar, 1612-8; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1625.
Ord. priest (Norwich) 1618. R. of Swanton Morley, 1619-43;
and of North Tuddenham, 1621-62. R. of Brandon, 1631.
Author, Sermon. Buried at Tuddenham, Dec. 10, 1662.
Brother of Firmin (1622) and father of Charles (1653).
(Venn, 1. 213.)
NEAVE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1577-8; B.A. from Pembroke, 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Perhaps
B.D. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1581. Ord. priest (Norwich)
July 20, 1587. V. of Aldborough, Suffolk, 1587-90. R. of
Swanton Morley, Norfolk, 1592-1619. Will proved. Mar. 16,
1633-4. Father of Firmin (1622) and Richard (i6ii).
(Carthew, Launditch, in. 405.)
NEAVE, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1655.
B. at Bumham Norton, Norfolk, 1638. Matric. 1655; B.A.
1658-9; M.A. 1663. Fellow, 1658-70. Incorp. at Oxford,
1664. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1663; priest, Sept. 24, 1664.
R. of Dunton Waylet, Essex, 1670-86. Died 1686. Buried
at Chipping Ongar, Oct. 3, 1686, Robert Neve 'rector of
Dunton and att this time curate of this place.'
NEAVE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, May 26,
1659. S. of Gabriel (1625), of Scamblesby, Lines. School,
Homcastle (Mr Martland). Matric. 1659. Of West Ashby,
Lines., Esq. Living, 1674. (Lines. Pedigrees, 707; Peile, i.
586.)
NEAVE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1620. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 19, 1624; priest, Dec. 18, 1625. V. of
Chediston, Suffolk, 1641-50-. Perhaps R. of Yaxham,
Norfolk, 1650. One of these names V. of Streatley, Beds.,
1673-82.
NEVE, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Nov. 10,
1710. S. of Paul, bailiff. B. at Wootton, Salop. School,
Ludlow (Mr Rogers). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5. Master
of Spalding Grammar School, 1716-29. Acted as librarian
to the Gentlemen's Society of Spalding. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
June 22, 1718. R. of Alwalton, Hunts., 1729-57. Minor
canon of Peterborough, 1729-45. Chaplain to Dr Thomas,
Bishop of Lincoln. Preb. of Lincoln, 1747-57. Archdeacon
of Huntingdon, 1747-57. Died Feb. 3, 1757. Buried at
Alwalton. WiU, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
NEVE, WILLIAM. M.Gram. 1513-4.
NEAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1578.
NEAVE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1585. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Perhaps C of
Papworth St Agnes, Cambs., in 1602.
NECLE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1568.
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Necton, Humphrey
NECTON, HUMPHREY. D.D. c. 1291. Of Suffolk. Carmelite
friar The first of tiis Order to graduate. Chaplain to William
de Luda Hishop of Ely. Afterwards at Norwich. Buried in
the Carmelite House at Norwich, 1303. (Fuller's Cambridge,
42; D.N.B.)
NECTON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1584-
One of these names, of Monks Hadley, Middlesex, adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 4, 1586. CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1595-
NEKETON, JOHN DE. D.D. in 1383. Probably of Necton,
Norfolk. Fellow of Corpus Christi for many years. Fourth
Master, c. 1389. Chancellor of the University, 1383. 139^.
Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) 1376. R. of Landbeach, Cambs.
Preb. of Chichester. Died 1397. {Masters, 33.)
NEDEN, GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Mar. 26,
1706. S.ofGerard,ofChiswick, Middlesex. School, St Paul s.
Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713;
D D. 1735. Fellow, 1712. Ord. deacon (London) May 23,
1714; priest, Mar. 17, i7i4-5- R- ot Rougham, Suflfolk,
1723-68. R. of Rushbrook, 1733-68. Preb. of Lincoln,
1753-68. J.P. for Suffolk. Married Ann, dau. of John
Cooke, of Rougham. Died at Chelmsford, Oct. 6, 1768.
Buried at Rougham. M.L Will, P.C.C.
NEECH, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1662. S. of
Richard (1629), R. of Shottisham, Norfolk. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. R. of Snetterton,
Norfolk, 1670-1730, and R. of Warham. Died Oct. 5, 1730.
aged 84. Buried at Warham. Father of Nicholas (1702),
brother of Richard (1659) and Hugh (1668). (Masters.)
NEECH, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr. 8,
1668. S. of Richard (1629), clerk. B. at Eye, Suffolk. Matnc.
1668; B.A. 1671-2. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
Jan. 20, 1673-4. Brother of Richard (1659) and Anthony
(above).
NEECH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1631.
NEECH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, June 7, 1639-
S. of Edmund. B. at Mendham, Suffolk.
NEECH, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1634. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. lo,
1656, as 'M.A. of Corpus Christi College.'
NEECH, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Corpus Christi,
I7C2. Of Norfolk. S. of Anthony (above), R. of Snetterton,
Norfolk. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 24, 1710; priest (Ely) Sept. 23, 1711. R. of
Sherrington, Norfolk, 1720-4. R. of Wilby, 1720-30. V. of
Shropham, 1722. R. of Snetterton, 1730; still there, 1737-
NEACHE, RICHARD. B.A. from Jesus, 1598-9- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 29, 1599, age 24; priest, June 24, 1600. C. of
Pulham. Norfolk. R. of Gt Thomham, Suffolk, 1607-37.
V. of Yaxley, 1620-37. Will (P.C.C.) 1638. Probably father
of the next.
NEECH, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1629. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 22, 1633. V. of Yaxley, Suffolk, 1638. R. of Snetterton
All Saints', Norfolk, 1668-70. R. of Shottisham St Martin,
until 1676. Buried there 1676, aged 64. M.I. Father of
Richard (1659), Anthony (1662) and Hugh (1668).
NEECH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1638. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1638; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646.
NEECH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1659. Of Suffolk. S. of Richard (1629), R. of Shottisham.
B.A. from Pembroke, 1662-3; M.A. 1666; B.D. 1674. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1664. Taxor, 1672-3. Incorp. at Oxford, 1676.
R.of Snetterton, Norfolk, 1668-70. V. of Impington, Cambs.,
1672. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1677. Brother of Anthony (1662)
and Hugh (1668).
NEECH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 22, 1650. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1650. Migrated to Pembroke, Jan. 25,
1650-1. B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657.
NECHE, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1509-16; B.A.
1513-4 (Incorp. from Oxford); M.A. 1515-6. One of these
names R. of Warkton, Northants., 1510-5.
NEECH, . M.A. from Magdalene, 1604.
NEEDES, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1659. Of Norwich. B.A. 1662; M.A. 1687.
NEID, JOHN. Licensed to practise surgery, 1513-4-
NEEDHAM, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 3,
1660. S. of William, of Kinoulton, Notts. B. there. Schools,
Melton Mowbray (Mr Haselocke) and Nottingham (Mr Pitts).
Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1660-4; B.A. 1664-5. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 22, 1664; priest, Sept. 1665. R. of Colveston;
V. of Didlington; and R. of Ickburgh, Norfolk, 1671-6. R. of
Beverston-ait<A-Kingscote, Gloucs., 1684-1711. Died Aug. 6,
1711. M.I. at Beverston. [Venn, i. 410.)
Needham, Nicholas
NEEDHAM ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1628 Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Pool Park, Derbs. B.A.
i6^i-2- M A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1639-40;
pnest bee 17 1641. R. of Kilverstone, Norfolk, 1641-56,
sequestered; restored, 1 660-1. Buried Aug. 12, 1661. (Burke,
L.G.)
NEEDAM BRIAN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1546. One
of these names, clerk, of Magdalen CoUege, Oxford, 1550;
M.A. (Oxford) 1556. Fellow of Balliol, I55&-63- V. of Gt
Waltham, Essex, 1558-71- {Al. Oxon.)
NEDHAM The Hon. BYRON. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Jan. 8, 1676-7. 4th 3. of Charles, 4th Viscount
Kihnorey, of Ireland. Matric. 1677; M.A. 1679. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1681.
NEEDHAM, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1583.
NEDHAM, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1605.
S. of George (1571), of Wymondley, Herts., Esq. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 4, 1606-7.
NEEDHAM, FRANCIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens',
Easter, 1606. Of Kent.
NEEDHAM, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1609.
Perhaps s. of William, of Belton, Rutland. B. at Peter-
borough. B..\. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 21, 1618-9, age 26; C. of St Mary
Aldermary; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1619. R. of Rotherby,
Leics., in 1631-40. Perhaps minister of Gaddesby, 1655.
If son of William of Belton, died Aug. 1656, aged 63. Perhaps
father of Samuel (1667). {Vis. of Rutland, i6i8; Al. Oxon.;
Nichols, III. 976.)
NEDHAM, FRANCIS. Of Trinity Hall. B. in Middlesex, 1703.
Ord. deacon (Ely, Lilt. dim. from Lincoln) Dec. 22; priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1728. R. of Graveley, Herts., 1728-70.
Died Jan. 17, 1770, aged 66. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
NEDHAM, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1571. Probably s. and h. of John, of Wymondley, Herts.
Age 16 in 1572. Married Margaret, dau. of Edmund Style.
Buried at Wymondley, June 27, 1626. Doubtless father of
Edmund (1605). (Vis. of Herts., 1572; Clutterbuck, 11. 550.)
NEEDHAM, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 26, 1635-6. S. and h. of Eustace, of Wymondley Priory,
Herts. Bapt. Aug. 16, 1618. Matric. 1637. Adm. atLincohi's
Inn, Apr. 17, 1638. Married Barbara, dau. of Sir William
Fitch, of Woodham Walter, Essex, Knt. Died June 30, 1669,
aged 51. Buried at Wymondley. M.I. (Vis. of Herts., 163^;
T. A . Walker, 54-)
NEEDHAM, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618.
NEEDHAM, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 5, i677.
Of Rutland. Matric. pens. Easter, 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685; B.D. 1692. Fellow, 1685-1703. V. of Folkestone,
Kent; resigned, 1689. Preb. of Lincoln, 1697-1703- R- of
Stoke Hammond, Bucks., 1703- Died in College. Buned
Nov. 8, 1703. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1703.
NEEDHAM, GERVASE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 18, 1684.
B. at Bromwich, Staffs. Colleger at Eton, 1680-3. Matric.
1687; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow, 1688-96.
NEEDHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, May
25, 1619. S. of Francis, of Barking, Suffolk. Matric. 1619.
NEEDHAM, JASPER or CASPER. Matric. sizar (age 17) from
Peterhouse, Easter, 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648; M.D.
1657. Incorp. at Oxford, 1655. Candidate, R.C.P., 1657.
F.R.S., 1663. F.R.C.P., 1668. Censor, 1673, i677- A
physician of great practice in London. Died Oct. 31, 1679,
aged 59. Buried in St Bride's, Fleet Street. M.I. WiU,
P.C.C. (Munk, I. 357.)
NEDHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1576.
NEEDHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 7, 1676. Of
Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of John, of Cole-Orton, Leics.
Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. V. of Thumby,
Leics., 1686-1715- {Nichols, iii. 742-)
NEEDHAM, JOSEPH- M.A. from Sidney, 1729- S. of John
(Need), of Madresfield, Worcs., pleb. Matric. from St Mary
Hall, Oxford, Oct. 16, 1713, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1717-
V. of Coleme, Wilts., 1726-60. R. of Biddeston St Peter,
1742-60. Admon., P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
NEDAM, LAU (?N). Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Michs. 1564.
Matric. 1564-5.
NEDAM, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 8,
1582-3. S. of Oliver, of Hickling, Notts. Schools, Hickling
and Melton, Leics. Scholar, 1586-90J B.A. 1586-7; M.A.
1590- _
NEEDHAM, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1606.
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Needham, Peter
NEEDHAM, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 12) at St John's, Apr. 18,
1693. S. of Samuel (1671), clerk, of Stockport, Cheshire.
B. there. Bapt. there, Feb. 15, 1681-2. School, Bradenham,
Norfolk (private; Mr Needham). Scholar, 1693; Matric. 1696;
B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700; B.D. 1707; D.D. i7i7. FeUow,
1698-1716. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1706. R. of Ovington,
Norfolk, 1706-11. V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1711. R. of
Whitton, Suffolk (? Whatton, Leics.), 1713- R- of Conington,
Cambs., 1714-31. R. (sinecure) of St Florence, Pembroke,
1714. R. of Stanwick, Northants., 1717-31- Author,
classical. Died Dec. 6, 1731. Buried at Stanwick. M.I.
Will (P.C.C.) 1732. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
NEEDHAM, PETER. Adm. pens, at Sx John's, Nov. 18, 1728,
from New College, Oxford. B. in Hampshire. S. of Peter,
of King's Sombome, Hants., clerk. School, Winchester.
Matric. from Hart HaD, Oxford, Mar. 21, 1715-6, age 17;
B.A. (New College, Oxford) 1719-20; M.A. from St John's,
1729. R. of King's Sombome. {Al. Oxon.)
NEEDAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1569.
NEEDAM, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Sx John's, Easter,
1582. Doubtless ist s. of Robert, Esq., of Shavington [or
Shenton], Salop. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1583-4. M.P.
for Salop, 1592-3, 1604-11. Knighted, Sept. i, 1594. Sheriff
of Salop, 1606-7. Created Viscount Kilmorey, 1625. Buried
at Adderley, Salop, Nov. 26, 1631. Will (P.C.C.) 1631-2.
(Vis. of Shropshire, idzy, G.E.C.)
NEEDHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 30, 1664.
Of Salop. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. FeUow,
1669-78. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 29, 1670; priest (Ely)
June 18, 1671. R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1672. Author,
Serfnons. Died Apr. 22, 1678.
NEDHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 19, 1667.
Doubtless 8th s. of Francis (? 1609), of Gaddesby, Leics.
Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Fellow, 1674. R. of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, 1684. Father of
William (1712-3). (Nichols, iii. 976.)
NEEDHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Sx John's, May 6,
1671. S. of James, farmer, of Marple, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Stockport. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Master of
Stockport School, 1674-83. R. of Claughton, Lanes., 1681-4.
P.C. of Newton-in-Makerfield, c. 1684. V. of West Braden-
ham, Norfolk, 1685-1718. Buried there Sept. 25, 1718. M.I.
Father of Peter (1693). (R. Stewart-Brown; Carthew,
Bradenham.)
NEEDHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrisxi, 1662.
Of Derbyshire. Mjtric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord.
priest (York) Mar. 1681-2. R. of Wickersley, Yorks., 1703-
14. Died 1714.
NEDAM, W. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1573.
NEEDHAM, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Trinixy, Easter,
1650; scholar from Westminster. Of Salop. B.A. 1653-4;
M.A. from Queens', 1657. Licensed to practise medicine,
1659. M.D. 1664. Fellow of Queens', 1655-60. Hon. Fellow
of College of Physicians. Practised in London. F.R.S., 1667.
Physician to the Charterhouse, London, 1672. Died Apr. 16
(? Apr. 5), 1691. Buried at St Giles-in-the-Fields. (D.N.B.;
Munk, I. 472.)
NEEDHAM or NEDUM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
May, 1568.
NEEDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Chrisx's, July 29, 1648.
S. of John. Perhaps readm. as FeU.-Com. in 1651.
NEEDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 28,
1671. B. at Teigh, Rutland. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678; B.D. 1685. Fellow, 1677-82. Junior Proctor,
1683-4. V. of North Creake, Norfolk, 1687. Chancellor of
St David's, 1690-1727. Preb. of Lincoln, 1703-27. Chaplain
to Archbishop Sancroft. R. of Alresford, Hants. Died June
22, 1727.
NEDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinixy, Mar. 17,
1712-3. S. of Samuel (1667), of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, clerk.
School, Botesdale, Suffolk (Mr Meaboum). Scholar, 1715;
B.A. 1716-7; Matric. 1717; M.A. 1720; B.D. 1727. Fellow,
1719. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1718; priest, June, 1726.
One of these names R. of Gt Moulton, Norfolk, 1726.
NEEDHAM, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, between July
and Oct. 1651. Perhaps the same as WiUiam (1648).
NEEDHAM, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Dec. 9, 1728.
(Name off, 1733.)
NEEDLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Chrisx's, Apr. 7,
1632. S. of John. B. at Horley, Surrey. School, Alderman-
bury (Mr Woodward). Matric. 1632. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 21, 1634. (Peile, 1. 417.)
NEEP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sx John's, Apr. 26,
1704. S. of WiUiam, deceased. B. at Southwell, Notts.
School, Southwell (Mr Benson). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
Ord. deacon (York) Aug. 1709; priest, 1711. V. of Bawtry,
Notts., 1711. Head Master of Southwell School, 1714-20.
Negus, Thomas
NEGUS, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1606;
B.A. 1608-9.
NEGUS, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1628.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 26, 1631-2; priest. May 27, 1632. V. of
Hemington, Northants., 1640. R. of Gt Addington. In-
truded R. of Aldwincle St Peter, 1653. Buried there Nov. 16,
1669. M.I.
NEGUS, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 20, 1688.
S. of Henry, Esq., of Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk. B. there.
Bapt. May 14, 1672. School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric.
1689; Scholar, 1689-94. Brother of Henry (1680). (Venn, 1.
486.)
NEGUS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Queens', May, 1621. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18; priest, Dec. 19, 1625. R. of
Alboume, Sussex, 1635. V. of West Tarring, 1662-76.
Buried there 1676. (W. C. Renshaw.)
NEGUS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1578. A great preacher.
NEGUS, GILBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, Dec. 16, 1715. S. of
Thomas (1682), R. of Shelton, Beds. Bapt. there, Jan. 8,
1698-9. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1724. Fellow,
1724-30. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Jan. 14, 1720-1; priest,
Sept. 19, 1725. V. of Litlington, and Steeple Morden, Cambs.,
1725. V. of Bassingboume, 1740. V. of Sandon, Herts.,
1755-63. Died 1763. Will, P.C.C. Brotherof Thomas (1720).
NEGUS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 8, 1680.
S. of Henry, Esq., of Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk. B. in
London. Schools, Beeston, Norfolk (Mr Jackson), Norwich
(Mr Home and Mr Mazey) and Lynn (^fi■ Home). Matric.
1680. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 29, 1682. Secretary
to the Duke of Norfolk. Of Hoveton St Peter, Esq. Died 1716.
Brotherof Daniel (1688) and father of the next. (Venn, 1.465.)
NEGUS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, July 8, 1701.
S. of Henry, Esq. (1680), of Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. Nov. 29, 1685. School, Yarmouth (Mr Pate).
Scholar, 1701-4; Matric. 1702. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 16,
1702. Called to the Bar, June 23, 1710. Married Christian,
dau. of Thomas Palgrave, of Norwich, gent. Died May, 1727.
Father of the next. (Venn, i. 507.)
NEGUS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 9, 1725.
S. of Henry, Esq. (1701), of Hoveton, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Norwich (Mr Pate), Yarmouth and Wymondham
(Mr Sayer). Scholar, 1725-8; Matric. 1726. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 23, 1727. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1740.
Patent-customer of the port of Yarmouth. J. P. Of Hoveton
St Peter, Esq. Died June 4, 1794. (Venn, 11. 23; G. Mag.)
NEGUS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Chrisx's, Nov. 1562;
Scholar, 1564.
NEGUS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 16, 1645. Of Essex.
Doubtless s. of Jonathan (1611), V. of Prittlewell. Matric.
1645; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649. Ord. priest (Bishop of
Galloway) Jan. 24, 1661-2. V. of Barling, Essex, 1650. R. of
Woodham Ferrers, 1655-60. R. of Salcott Virley, 1663-89.
V. of Messing, 1668-89. WiU proved (Cons. C. London) Aug.
10, 1689. (A. Gray; H. Smith.)
NEGUS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sx John's, July 2, 1720.
S. of Edward, farmer, of Cambridgeshire. B. at Girton.
School, Histon (Mr Scaife). Matric. 1721; B.A. 1723-4. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 17, 1725; priest, June 7, 1727. V. of Gt
Staughton, Himts., 1753-85. Died Sept. 4, 1785. Will
(P.C.C.) 1786. (Scott-Mayor, in. 335; G. Mag.)
NEGUS, JONATHAN. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, i6ir. Of Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. 3rd s. of
William (1573), R. of Leigh, Essex. B. 1592. Matric. 1611;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Fellow, 1614-23. V. of Prittlewell,
Essex, '9 years and three-quarters.' Died Dec. 1632. M.I.
Will, Cons. C. London. Doubtless father of John (1645).
(Ph. Benton, Rochford Hundred.)
NEIGUS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Chrisxi, 1667.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1667.
NEGUS, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1613.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
NEGUS, STRICKLAND. M.A. from Sidney, 1640. S. of Thomas,
of Shelton, Beds., pleb. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Nov. 25, 1631, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1633. Usher at Oundle
School, 1638. V. of Melchboume, Beds., 1645 (by West-'
minster Assembly). Minister at Yelling, Hunts., 1652-9.
Lecturer at Oundle. Ejected from Chester chapeky, North-
ants. (Al. Oxon.; Calatny, 11. 218.)
NEGUS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Sept. 8,
1682. S. of Gilbert, gent. B. at Higham Ferrers, Northants.
School, Higham Ferrers (Mr Shephard). Matric. 1683; B.A.
1686-7. Probably C. of Famdish, Hunts., 1689-90. R. of
Shelton, Beds. Father of the next and of Gilbert (1715).
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NEGUS THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 14, 1720. S. of
Thomas (above). B. at Shelton, Beds. School, Oakham.
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727; D.D. 1763. FeUow,
1724-42. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1725; priest
(Norwich) Sept. 1727. V. of Everton and Tetworth, Hunts.,
1739-43- R- of St Mary's, Rotherhithe, Surrey, 1742-65.
Marriage license (Commissary of Surrey) June 13, 1765, as
widower, to marry Sarah Margaretta Johnson, of St
Sepulchre's, London, widow. Author, Sertnons. Died Oct. 19,
1765. M.L Will, P.C.C. Brother of Gilbert (i7i5)-
NEGUS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1573-
B. c. 1559. B.A. 1577-8. Town-preacher of Ipswich. R. of
Leigh, Essex, 1585; deprived for non-conformity, 1609.
Buried at Leigh, Jan. 8, 1615-6. Father of Jonathan (1611).
{Cooper, II. 529; D.N.B.)
NEGUS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 4, 1633. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9; priest, June 9, 1639. Perhaps V. of
Fivehcad, Somerset, 1661-71.
NEIGHBOUR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1667.
Of London. Matric. 1667; M.B. 1672. Incorp. at Oxford,
1672.
NEKETON, JOHN, see NECTON.
NELAIN, . M.A. 1501-2.
NELHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8, 1715.
Of London. Colleger at Eton, 1709-15. Migrated as sizar to
St Catharine's, Feb. 17, 1717-8. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1719-20.
Ord. deacon. May 14, 1721; priest. May 20, 1722. C. of
Streatley, Beds., i730-i-
NELSON, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 17, 1640. S. and h. of William, of St Dunstan-in-the-
West, London, cursitor of the Court of Chancery. Matric.
1640; Scholar, 1640. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 21, 1640-1.
Cursitor of the High Court of Chancery. Gentleman of the
Privy Chamber to Charles Prince of Wales. {Vis. of Middle-
sex, 1663.)
NELSON, ADAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1555.
Of Coventry and Lichfield diocese. B.A. 1559-60. R. of
Waresley, Hunts., 1560, resigned same year.
NELSON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1588; B.A. 1592-3-
NELSON, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1619-20. Probably s. of Henry (1572), R. of
Hougham, Lines. Married Grace, dau. of Charles Segrave,
of Birstall, Leics. Probably brother of Henry (1619). {Lines.
Pedigrees, 701.)
NELSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June,
1584; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Preb. of Southwell, 1600.
Chaplain to the Archbishop of York. R. of Londesborough,
1614. Died 1620-1. {Peile, i. 179.)
NELSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 3, 1713-4.
Of Norfolk. 3rd s. of William, of Dunham parva. B. 1693.
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1717; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1718. V. of Sporle,
Norfolk, and R. and patron of Hilborough. Married Mary,
dau. of John Bland, of Cambridge. Died Oct. 23, 1747.
Father of the next.
NELSON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 10,
1741. S. of Edmund (above), R. of Hilborough, Norfolk.
B. at East Bradenhsun, Mar. 19, 1722. Schools, Seaming,
Northwold (private) and SwafEham. Scholar, 1741 -8; Matric.
1743-4; B.A. 1745; M.A. 1750. Fellow, 1751-3. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 22, 1745; priest, June 7, 1747. R. of Hil-
borough, 1747-55; of Little Palgrave; and V. of Sporle,
1747-55. R. of Bumham Thorpe, 1755-1802. Married, May
II, 1749, Catherine, dau. of Maurice Suckling, D.D. Died
Apr. 26, 1802. Father of Lord Nelson. {Venn, 11. 50.)
NELSON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 6, 1743.
S. of Thomas, grazier, of Sporle, Norfolk. B. there, May i,
1725. Schools, Watton (private) and Swafifham. Scholar,
1743-50; Matric. 1745; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1750. R. of Congham, Norfolk, 1752-95;
and South Wootton, 1789-95. Died June 16, 1795. Cousin
of Edmund (1741) and William (1739). {Venn, 11. 53.)
NELSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1687.
Of SuSolk. Probably s. of Edward, of Bramfleld, Suffolk.
B. 1670. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1;
M.A. 1694. Died at Bramfleld, Nov. 18, 1744. Doubtless
brother of Lambert (1678). {Suckling, 11. 177.)
NELSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 28,
1751. S. of William, of Yorkshire. B. at Sedbergh. Schools,
Garsdale, Yorks. (Mr Udale) and Sedbergh (Mr Bateman).
One of these names C. of Halifax, 1775. P.C. of Coley, 1775.
V. of Kirkleatham. Died Feb. 27, 1791. (M. H. Peacock.)
NELSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1564-5.
One of these names R. of Little Thurrock, Essex, 1579-85.
Died 1585. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Mar. 6, 1584-5.
Nelson, John
NELSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 6, 1608. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Perhaps R. of Yaxley,
Hunts., 1638-41, ejected. V. of Edwardstone, Suffolk, 1646.
NELSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 27,
1691. S. of Thomas. B. at Unthank, Cumberland. School,
Blencowe (Mr Ogle). Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1693; B.A.
1694-5; M-A. 1709. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1695;
priest, Dec. 19,1697. DoubtlessR.ofHorham, Suffolk, 1708.
Father of William (1716). {Peile, n. 122.)
NELSON, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; H.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 8;
priest. Mar. 9, 1622-3. Head Master of Sedbergh Grammar
School, 1623-46. R. of Tatham, Lanes., 1629. Sequestered.
Died 1648.
NELSON, GILBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 20,
1657. S. of Abraham, clothier, of Garsdale, Yorks. B. there.
Schools, Sedbergh (Mr Jackson) and Giggleswick (Mr Briggs).
Matric. 1657, 'Robert'; B.A. 1660-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 30, 1663. Probably V. of Anwick, Lines., 1668-84.
Head Master of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, 1698-1722.
Father of Ralph (1722).
NELSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1566.
B. at Thornton Curtis, Lines., c. 1550. B.A. 1569-70. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) July 23, 1576; priest, July 27, i579- R- o*
Skinnand, Lines., 1579-97. Chaplain to the Earl of Essex
nine years. Afterwards at Steventon, Hants., and in London.
P.C. of St Lawrence Pountney, 1603. R. of Well and Dex-
thorpe. Lines., 1606. {Lines. Presentation Deeds.)
NELSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1572.
Of Yorkshire. S. of John. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580; B.D.
1586. Fellow, 1577. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 1575-6- V.
of Hackthom, Lines. R. and patron of Hougham, 1591-
1640. WiU proved (Lincoln) Sept. 17, 1640, to be buried in
Hougham. Probably father of the next and Benjamin (1615).
{Lines. Pedigrees, 701.)
NELSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1619
{impuhes). B.A. 1622-3. Probably 2nd s. of Henry (above).
Living, 1640. Prc^ably brother of Benjamin (1615).
NELSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, May i,
1666. Of Suffolk. School, Hadleigh, Suffolk. Matric. 1667.
Scholar, 1669; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 1673; priest, Feb. 20, 1675-6. One of these
names R. of Hunsdon, Herts., 1678. V. of Stanstead Abbots,
1683. WiU (P.C.C.) 1719-
NELSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 16,
1676. S. of James, of Garsdale, Yorks. B. there. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A.
1683. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 1682-3. One of these
names V. of Linton, Suffolk, 1684-95. V. of Upton, Norfolk,
1698-1723. R. of Fishley, 1722-3. Buried Nov. i, 1723.
NELSON, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1715.
B. at Chaddleworth, Berks. Matric. Easter, 1716; B.A.
1719-20; M.A. 1723. Fellow, 1719. Secretary to Sir Robert
Walpole. Died in London, 1727. Will (P.C.C.) July, 1727.
NELSON, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1632.
NELSON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1589.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Fellow, 1594. Head
Master of Pocklington School, 1598-9. R. of Crofton,
Yorks., 1599-1603-. Married, 1603, Alice Chatfield, of
Kildwick, widow. (M. H. Peacock.)
NELSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1677; B.A. 1680-1. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1682;
priest, Dec. 20, 1685. V. of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, 1685.
NELSON, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 22, 1626.
S. of Thomas, of Yorkshire. School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy).
B.A. from King's, 1629-30; M.A. from Christ's, 1633. R. of
Ingoldsby, Lines., 1639-42. R. of Elsden, Northumberland,
1662-74. V. of Stanwix, Cumberland, 1667-76. Preb. of
Carlisle, 1667-85. V. of Corbridge, Northumberland, 1674-
85. Chaplain to the Bishop of Bristol. Buried in Carlisle
Cathedral, June 21, 1685. Father of Jeremy (1656-7).
{Peile, I. 376; B. Nightingale, 196.)
NELSON, JEREMY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 8, 1656-7.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Jeremiah (above). B. at Ingoldsby.
Matric. 1656-7; B.A. 1660; M.A. 1664.
NELLSON, JOHN Adm. scholar at Caius, June 12, i595- S. of
John, citizen and merchant, of Lynn. B. there. Bapt. Nov.
27, 1580. School, Lynn (Mr Easton).
NELSON, JOHN. Matric. from King's, 1620. S. of Matthew, of
London. B. at Berwick-on-Tweed. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Pembroke, Sept. 19, 1620. Matric. 1620-1; B.A. from St
John's, 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Perhaps R. of Mickleham, Surrey,
1637-43, sequestered. Will (P.C.C.) 1645. Perhaps father of
Matthew (1655).
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NELSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. FeUow,i633. Probably R. of Thorn-
ton, Lines. Will (Lincoln) 1 64 1. Father of Thomas (1647).
NELSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 15,
1693. S. of William, hosier. B. at Garsdale, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1693.
NELSON, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity, 1709. S. of J., of Dor-
chester. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, May 19, 1701,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1704-5. Ord. deacon (Sarum) Sept. 22,
1706; priest, Sept. 21, 1707. R. of Winterboume Germayne,
Dorset, 1707-50. Chaplain to the Duchess of Shrewsbury.
R. of Winterboume Clenston, 1719-50. Died 1750. (Al.
Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
NELSON, LAMBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 20,
1678. Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. of Edward, and Mary, dau.
of Lambert Rabbett, of Bramfield. Buried at Bramfield,
Oct. 4, 1714, aged 54. Brother of Edward (1687). (V. B.
Redstone; Davy MS., 19,143, p. 75.)
NELSON, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1578.
NELSON, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1564-5;
B.A. 1568-9. One of these names, 'of Yorks.,' arrived at
Douay, and sent to England, 1574. Ord. priest (R.C.) same
year. {Douay Diary.)
NELSON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 2,
1621-2. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1626; priest, Feb. 1626-7.
NELSON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
June I, 1655. Of Mickleham, Surrey. Perhaps s. of John
(? 1620), R. of Mickleham. B. Aug. 16, 1638. School, St
Paul's. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1656; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662;
M.D. 1669. Fellow, 1660-75. ft'obably practised at Bury,
Suffolk. Died Dec. 17, 1683, aged 45. M.L at St Mary's,
Bury. {T.A. Walker.)
NELSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1602. B. at
Skinnand, Lines. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 29, 1604; priest
(London) Dec. 20, 1607, age 25; 'late of Corpus Christi.'
C. of St Botolph, Aldersgate, London, 1604. C. of Laleham,
Middlesex. V. of Preston, Kent, 1609-16. License (Canter-
bury) Oct. 8, 1 610, to marry Mary Genvey, of St Martin's,
Canterbury, spinster. (J. Ch. Smith.)
NELSON, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 4,
1635. S. of William, farmer, of Raynham, Essex. B. at
Weybridge, Surrey. School, Westminster. Matric. 1637;
B.A. 1638-9.
NELSON, PETER. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1546.
NELSON, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Apr. 19,
1722. Of Durham. S. of Gilbert (1657). Bapt. at Houghton-
le-Spring, Apr. 18, 1704. School, Houghton-le-Spring.
Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1725-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1726. (H. M. Wood.)
NELSON, RICHARD. B.A. 1468-9. Of Yorkshire. Ord. priest,
1469. V. of Sawston, Cambs., 1476 (M.A.). Founder of a
Fellowship at St Catharine's. (Cooper, i. 11; St Catharine's
Coll. Hist, 37.)
NELSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1566.
One of these names at Hart Hall, Oxford, 1568.
NELSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1586.
NELSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1615
(impubes).
NELSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1619.
NELSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1604.
NELLSON, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, July 31,
1677. Never resided. S. of John, a Turkey merchant. B. in
London, June 22, 1656. School, St Paul's. F.R.S., 1680.
Travelled abroad; lived chiefly on the Continent, till 1691.
Married Lady Theophila Lucy, dau. of George, Earl of
Berkeley, and widow of Sir Kingsmill Lucy, of Broxboume,
Herts. Settled at Blackheath, 1691. Became intimate with
John Kettlewell, and joined the non-jurors. Took an active
part in the various charitable enterprises of the day. Author,
religious. Died Jan. 16, 1714-5. Buried in Lamb's Conduit
Fields. WiU (P.C.C.) 1715. (D.N.B.)
NELSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1611.
NELSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1565;
B.A. from Clare, 1568-9. Author, A Short Discourse, 1586.
(For list of other works, some doubtful, see D.N.B. , where
it is held that he is the man who was made free of the
Stationers' Company, 1580; Cooper, 11. 12; in. 150.)
NELSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1615 (Incorp. from Oxford). (No
such M.A. found in Al. Oxon.)
Nelthorpe, Edward
NELSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1620;
B.A. 1623.
NELSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, July
24, 1647. S. of John (1627), clerk, late of Thornton, Lines.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1647.
NELSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, July
1, 1664. Of London. School, Norwich. Matric. 1664;
Scholar, 1664-5; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Fellow, 1669.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 1674-5. Perhaps V. of Hel-
houghton, Norfolk, 1678; and V. of Orton, Westmorland,
1704-36. Died 1736.
NELSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 2, 1722. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1725-6; M.A.
1729. C. of Askham Bryan and Healaugh, Yorks., 1731.
R. of Fingall, 1735-86. Married Catherine, dau. of Darcy
Preston, of York, Mar. i, 1736-7. Died Mar. 29, 1786, aged
82. (A. Gray; G. Mag.; M. H. Peacock.)
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1489.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Scholar of King's Hall, 1503-14; B.A.
1507-8; M.A. 1512-3.
NELSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1535-6.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1580.
B. at Sedbergh, Yorks., c. 1565. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587;
B.D. 1594. Fellow, 1589. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Mar. 2, 1587-8. University preacher. Chaplain to Sir John
Stanhope, treasurer to the Queen. V. of Holy Trinity,
Cambridge, 1593-8. R. of Little Peatling, Leics., 1598.
Probably R. of Harrington, Northants., 1600-5. R. of
Wittering, 1605-33. Died 1633. Admon. (Peterb.) Jan. 23,
1635-6. (H. I. Longden.)
NELSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1581 ;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1586-7. One of these names V. of Sellinge,
Kent, till 1598. Died 1598.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 6, 1607.
Matric. 1607.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 9, 1609.
Matric. 1609.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1613.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Feb. 24,
1661-2. Previously matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford,
July 25, 1655. Of Cumberland. B.A. 1662; M.A. 1666.
Licensed as schoolmeister in Cambridge, 1662. Ord. priest
(York) Sept. 1663.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 16, 1680.
Of Middlesex. Matric 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1687. Master of Halstead School, Essex, c.
1692.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, June
5, 1716. S. of George (1691), clerk. B. at Horham, Suffolk,
Oct. 17, 1698. School, Merchant Taylors*. Matric. 1716.
Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Dec. 22, 1718; B.A. from
Trinity Hall, 1720-1.
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 6,
1739. S. of William, of Little Dunhzmi, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Sporle, Norfolk and Seaming. Matric. 1739; Scholar,
1739-47; B.A. 1743; M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 25, 1743; priest, Apr. 21, 1745. R. of HiUington,
Norfolk, 1758-82. R. of Hilgay, 1774-82. Died June 16,
1782. (Venn, 11. 46.)
NELSON, . Pens, at Peterhouse, 1595-6.
NELSON, . Pens, at Jesus, 1596-7.
NELTHORP, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 21, 1708.
Perhaps s. of James, of London. B. there, 1689. Scholar
from St Paul's. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 31, 1713; priest, Aug. 15, 1714. R. of Broughton,
Lines., 1714. (Lines. Pedigrees, 703, where he occurs as son of
James (1688), of Little Grimsby, but the date of his birth
makes this improbable.)
NELTHORPE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1629. Probably s. of Edward, of Beverley, Yorks., deceased.
Bapt. there, Apr. 9, 1613. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 13, 1634.
M.P. for Beverley, 1640. Probably brother of John (1631).
(M. H. Peacock; Lines. Pedigrees, 702.)
NELTHORPE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 7. 1651.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps migrated to Corpus Christi, Oxford,
Mar. 10, 1652-3. B.A. 1655. Died Apr. 19, 1655. Buried in
the College Chapel. (Al. Oxon.)
NELTHORP, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 14, 1708. S. of Edward, of Scawby. B. at Gainsborough,
Lines. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1708; M.D.
1728 (Com. Reg.). Adm. student at Leyden, Aug. 22, 1714.
Of Lincoln, M.D. Married Frances, dau. of William Strong,
of Lincoln. Will proved, 1738. (Lines. Pedigrees, 704.)
V.A.C. III.
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NELTHORPE, GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's,
Oct 20, 1731. S. of James (next), gent., of Little Grimsby,
Lines. B. at Brigg. School, Brigg (Mr Waterworth). Matnc.
1731. Of Little Grimsby, Esq. Married and had issue.
Will proved, Oct. 10, i755- Brother of Richard (1729)-
(Litics. Pedigrees, 703.)
NELTHORP, JAMES. Adm. at Jesus, June i, 1688. 2nd s. of
Richard (1646), Esq. Bapt. at Scawby, Lines., Mar. 14,
1669-70. School, Brigg (Mr Nat. Taylor). Matnc. 1688.
Adm. scholar at Sidney, Nov. 7, 1689, age 18; B.A. 1691-2.
Of Little Grimsby, Esq. Buried at Scawby. WiU proved,
Apr. 29, 1756. Father of Griffith (above) and Richard (1729)-
(Lines. Pedigrees, 703.)
NELTHORP, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1631. S. of Edward, gent., deceased. B. at Beverley. School,
Glandford-Brigg, Lines, (private; Mr Osgodby). Matnc.
1631. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 12, 1634. Of Little Grimsby.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir William Roberts, Bart., of
Willesden, Middlesex, 1653. Cousin of the next and probably
brother of Edward (1629). (Lines. Pedigrees, 702.)
NELTHORP, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1631. S. of Richard, gent., deceased, of Glandford-Brigg,
Lines. B. there. School, Glandford (private; Mr Osgodby).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1634. Called to the Bar,
June I, 1641. Ancient, 1658. Created Bart., May 10, 1666.
Founder of the grammar school at Scawby. Died unmarried,
1669. M.I. in St James', Clerkenwell, Middlesex. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 703; G.E.C.)
NELTHORPE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1628.
NELTHORPE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 17, 1646. S. of Edward, Esq., of Barton, Lines. B.
there. School, Rawcliffe, Yorks. (Mr Tompson). Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 8, 1647-8. Of Scawby, Lines., Esq. Married
and had issue. Father of James (1688). {Lines. Pedigrees,
703.)
NELTHORPE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. II, 1729. S. of James (1688), Esq., of Little Grimsby,
Lines. B. at Scawby. School, Brigg (Mr Waterworth).
Matric. 1729; B..\. 1732-3. Of Scawby, Esq. Living, 1740.
Brother of Griffith (1731)- {Lines. Pedigrees, 704.)
NESBITT, see also NISBETT.
NESBITT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, June 24, i75i-
S. and h. of Robert (next), M.D., of King Street, London.
B. in London. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 7, i753-
NESBITT, ROBERT. Matric. Easter, 1728; M.D. 1728 {Com.
Reg.). S. of John, dissenting minister (for whom see D.N.B.).
B. in London. Adm. at Leyden, Sept. i, 1718. M.D. there,
1721. F.R.S., 1725. F.R.C.P., 1729. Lumlcian lecturer,
1741-6. Censor, Elect, 1748-61. Author, medical. Died
May 27, 1761. Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B.; Munk, 11. 112.)
NESBY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 4, 1702.
Of Derbyshire. B. Oct. 18, 1683. School, Charterhouse.
NESFIELD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, May 28,
1726. S. of Theophilus. B. at Staxton, Scarborough. Schools,
Scarborough and Thornton. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30;
M.A. 1733. Fellow, 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22,
1729-30. Doubtless V. of Raskelfe, Yorks., c. 1745. R. of
Thormanby, c. 1745-
NESFIELD, WILLIAM. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4; M.A.
1607. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 1614-5. V. of Folkton, Yorks.,
1614. Appointed Head Master of Pocklington School, but
resigned before residence. (M. H. Peacock.)
NESFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1685. S. of Theophilus. B. at York. School, York. Matric.
1687; B.A. 1688-9.
NESFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Oct. 25,
1748. S. of Samuel, farmer. B. at Flixton, East Riding,
Yorks. School, Thornton (Mr Ward). Matric. 1749; B.A.
1754 (2nd wrangler). Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1755. V. of
Wickbambrook, Suffolk, 1757-1811. R. of Dalham, 1763-
1811. Married Sarah, dau. of George Loup, surgeon, of Ripon.
NESHAM, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1614;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey,
1629; still there, 1658.
NESLING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 2, 1665.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Licensed
schoolmaster at Lynn, 1670. Ord. priest (Norwich) May,
1673. V. of Beyton, Suffolk, 1681-1724. R. of Hessett,
1688-1724. Died 1724.
NESMITH, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1626. Of Edinburgh. Possibly one of the Nasmith family;
see D.N.B. for John Nasmith or Naysmith, surgeon to
James I.
Nettleton, Edward
NESSE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
May 17, 1638. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of North Cave,
Yorks B. there. School, North Cave (Mr Lazarus Seaman).
B.A. 1641-2. Head Master of Beverley School, and preacher
there, 1649-52. Lecturer at Leeds, 1656; ejected, 1662. V. of
Cottiiigham. Afterwards a separatist in London. Author,
religious. Died Dec. 29, 1705. Buried at Bunhill Fields.
(D.N.B.; CaUimy, 11. 567.)
NESSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1559;
B.A. 1562-3; M.A. from Queens', 1566. Fellow of Queens',
1562-7. V. of East Tuddenham, Norfolk, 1570. Admon.
(Lincoln) 1587, of one of these names; of Fosdyke, Lines.,
clerk.
NESSE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1633; B.A.
1636-7.
NETHERCOTT, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
Aug. 23, 1653. S. of Anthony, Esq. Bapt. at Oundle,
Northants., May 24, 1638. School, Oundle. Matric. 1654;
B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1661. V. of St Cyriac, Swaflham Prior,
Cambs., 1662-3. V. of Ashburnham, Sussex, 1668-99. Preb.
of Chichester, 1669-99. R. of Warbleton, 1683-99. Buried
there Nov. 1, 1699. (W. C. Renshaw.)
NETHERCOTE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens',
Easter, 1620. Perhaps s. and h. of Walter (? next), of
Nettleham, Lines. Bapt. Nov. 1, 1601. Married Anne, dau.
of Vincent Amcotts, of Langton-by-Wragby. Buried at
Nettleham. Will proved, Apr. 18, 1661. {Lines. Pedigrees,
706.)
NETHERCOTE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Doubtless sur-master of
St Paul's School, 1584-6. Of Nettleham, Lines. Buried
there Jan. 20, 1612-3. Will proved, 1613. Possibly father
of Thomas (above). One of these names s. of Walter, of
London. {Lines. Pedigrees, 705; R. E. C. Waters, 664.)
NETHERSOLE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1603. S. of John, of Wymondeswold, Kent. Bapt. at
Kingston, Kent, Feb. 26, 1586-7. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
Fellow, 1608. Public orator, 1611-9. Secretary to James
Hay, Viscount Doncaster, afterwards Earl of Carlisle, 1619.
Knighted, Sept. 19, 1619. Secretary to the Electress Palatine,
1620-3. M.P. for Corfe Castle, 1624-5, 1628-9. Lived chiefly
at Polesworth, Warws. Endeavoured unsuccessfully to raise
money for the Electress, 1633; suffered a few months' im-
prisonment for too zealously supporting her cause, 1634.
Took no part in the civil war and compounded for his estates,
1653. Endowed a free school at Polesworth. Wrote political
pamphlets. Died Aug. 1659. Buried at Polesworth. M.I.
(D.N.B.; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
NETHERSOLE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20,
1636. Matric. 1636. Perhaps s. and h. of John, late of
Kingston, Kent, deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 24,
1639.
NETHERSOLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1565. One of these names, of Kingston, Kent, adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1568-9.
NETHEWAY, JONATHAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Sept. 15,
1708. Of Hoxton, Middlesex.
NETLAM, . B.A. 1496-7; M.A. 1502-3. Of St Augustin
Hostel.
NETLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', 1582. Matric. as
Hedley.
NETLOR, FRANCIS (?). Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1609.
NETTLES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July, 1630. Of
Essex. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633; M.A. 1637. Ord. priest
(Ely) June 4, 1637. Doubtless intruded minister at Raunds,
Northants. 'Register' there, 1653-4. R. of Lexden, Essex,
1657-69. R. of St Giles', Colchester, 1663-9. Died 1669.
(H. I. Longden.)
NETTLES, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 25, 1595.
Of Salop. Matric. c. 1596; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602; B.D.
from Corpus Christi, 1611. Fellow of Queens', 1601-11.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. R. of Alderton, Suffolk, 1608-9.
V. of Gt Tey, Essex, 1617-37. Controversialist. {D.N.B.)
NETTLES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 20,
1638. S. of William, shoemaker, of Shrewsbury. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury.
NETTLESHIP, MARK. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. One of these names of Lea,
Lines., gent. Will (P.C.C.) 1656.
NETTYLTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1552. One of these names of Thomhill Lees, Yorks. Buried
Feb. 25, 1612. {F.M.G., 488.)
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NETLETON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1579-80. Of Yorkshire. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1582-3.
NETTLETON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr.
12, 1675. S. of William, gent. B. at Wells-next-the-Sea,
Norfolk. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9.
NETTLETON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1578.
NETTLETON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1586.
NETTLETON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 23,
1660. Of Dewsbury, Yorks. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6;
M.A. 1669; B.D. 1676. Fellow, 1670-8. Taxor, 1674-5.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1673. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1670.
Buried at St Andrew's, Cambridge, Aug. 9, 1678. WiU
proved (V.C.C.) 1678.
NEVAR or NAVAR, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's,
169 o-i.
NEVE, see NEAVE.
HEVERDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1551. V. of Long Stanton All Saints', Cambs., 1566. Will
(Comm. C. Essex) of Wm. Nevard "preest, of Colchester, at
present at Bearchurch,' 1567.
NEVES or NEUSE, JOHN. M.Gram. 1526-7.
NEVET, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 13, 1663.
Of Middlesex.
NEVILLE or NEVELL, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from St
John's, Michs. 1559. S. of Richard, of South Leverton, Notts.
B. 1544. M.A. 1581 (^/. no6.). Studied law in London. Secre-
tary to Archbishop Parker. Perhaps M.P. for Christchurch,
1584-6; for Saltash, 1601. Married Jane, dau. of Richard
Duncombe, of Morton, Bucks. Author, classical. Died at
St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, Oct. 4, 1614. Buried in
Canterbury Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas
(1564-5). (D.N.B.)
NEVILE, BRIAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Feb. 3, 1668-9. 3rd s. of George, Esq., deceased, of Thomey,
Notts. Bapt. there, Nov. 18, 1650. School, Worksop (Mr
Barnard). Matric. 1669. Married Martha EUis, and had
issue. Died Mar. 28, 1725. Buried at Auboum. Brother of
George (1656). (H. G. Harrison.)
NEVILL, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1627.
S. of Edmund, of Sunning Hill, Berks. Matric. Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Fellow, 1630-62. Vice-Provost,
1655. J. P. for Cambs. Died .A.pr. 19, 1662. (Le Neve, Mon.)
NEVILLE, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1666. B. in London. Matric. Lent, 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1674. FeUow, 1669. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 11, 1676-7.
NEVILL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 30, 1670,
from Christ Church, Oxford (matric. there. May 7, 1669).
S. of Ralph, of Evenlode, Worcs., clerk. Returned to Oxford.
B.A. (Christ Church) 1672-3; M.A. 1675. R. of Evenlode,
Worcs., 1696-1717. R. of DowdesweU, 1702-12. Chaplain
to Lord Cholmondeley. {Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 31; F. S.
Hockaday.)
NEVELL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1566.
NEVELL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', 1594.
Of Kent. Doubtless 3rd s. of Edward, Lord Abergavenny.
K.B., 1626. Of Newton St Low, Somerset. Married Mary,
dau. of Thomas Darcy, of Essex. Died June, 1649. Buried
at Birling, Kent. Brother of Edward (1588) and Henry
(1586). (Hasted, 11. 198.)
NEVILL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, May 25,
1650. Eldest s. of Sir Gervase (1617), Knt., of Auboum,
Lines. B. at Goldsborough, Yorks. Matric. 1650. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1653. Knighted, Dec. 15, 1674. M.P.
for Lincoln, 1689-90. Married Katharine, dau. of Thomas
Estoft, of Estoft, Yorks. Died Nov. 18, 1692, aged 61.
Buried at Auboum. Will proved, Nov. 28, 1692. Brother
of Gervase (1651). (Lines. Pedigrees, 712; H. G. Harrison.)
NEVILE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 16, 1707.
B. in Lincolnshire, 1688. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A.
from Magdalene, 1714. FeUow of Magdalene, 1712. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 13, 1714-5; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1715-
V. of Harmston, Lines., 1715. V. of Auboum, 1717-20. R. of
Skinnand, 1720.
NEVILE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Nov. 9, 1728. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Christopher, of Lincoln,
Esq. Matric. 1731. Perhaps died Jan. 19, 1758. (F.M.G.,
604; G. Mag.)
NEVILL, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1620.
S. of Sir Thomas, of Holt, Leics. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
Fellow, 1627, ejected. Died in Trinity, Apr. 30, 1683. Buried
at Castle Camps, Cambs., aged 81. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1683.
(CoU, 5877, p. 35-)
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NEVILLE, EDWARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Michs.
1588. Of Kent. Doubtless 2nd s. of Edward, Lord Aber-
gavetmy. Died unmarried, 1610. Brother of Henry (1586)
and Christopher (1594).
NEVILLE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1608; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615.
Fellow, i6i2. wm proved (V.C.C.) 1616.
NEVILL, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1620. S. of Sir Henry, of Biilingbere, Berks. B. in London,
c. 1603. Matric. Lent, 1620-1; B.A. 1623-4. Fellow, 1623-5.
Died s.^. 1632. Brother of Richard (1631). (Vis. of Berkshire,
1665.)
NEVILE, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14) at Sidney, May
31, 1632. S. of Gilbert, Esq., of Grove, Notts. Schools,
Ordsall (Mr Martin Bennett) and Staveley (Mr Thos. Dand).
Adm. at- Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 6, 1633-4. M.P. for East
Retford, 1648-53; for Co. Notts., 1654-5, 1656-8, 1659.
Of Grove, Esq. WUl dated, Aug. 2, 1656. His son Edward
was created Bart., 1674. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; A. B. Beaven.)
NEVILLE, FLEETWOOD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 13,
1679-80. Of Hertfordshire. S. of Robert (1657). Matric.
from King's, 1679; Scholar, 1680; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1686.
Ord. priest (London) May 26, 1689. P.C. of Upwood, Hunts.,
1690-5. P.C. of Bury, 1692-5. R. of Rampton, Cambs., 1694.
R. of Woodwalton, Hunts., 1706-36. Licensed, June 24,
1691, to marry Elizabeth Mitchell. Will proved, Oct. 2, 1736.
Brother of Robert (1685).
NEVELL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1556.
Probably s. of George, of Thomey, Notts. B.A. 1559-60.
Probably the 'B..'^. of Cambridge,' incorp. at St Alban Hall,
Oxford, 1572-3. M.A. (O.xford) 1574. Perhaps ord. priest
(Gloucester) 1571-3. R. of Barlborough, Derbs., 1577-97; of
Benefield, Northants., 1577-8, deprived. R. of Grove, Notts.,
1579-1611. Buried there, 1611. (Peile,i.6y, Lines. Pedigrees,
711.)
NEVYLL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1565.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1564.
NEVILE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1608.
Eldest s. of Henry, of Chevet, Wakefield, Yorks. B. 1593.
'Of Chevet, Yorks.' when adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1610.
Bought Sandal Castle, 1638, which he garrisoned for the
King. Compounded for his estates. (M. H. Peacock.)
NEVILL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1609.
One of these names, of Newark-on-Trent, adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 14, 1612.
NEVILE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 5, 1690-1. Of Chevet, Yorks. S. jmd h. of Francis, of
Chevet. School, Hipperholme. Matric. 1691. Married Anne,
dau. of John Estoft, of Estoft, Yorks. Died s.p. July, 1707.
Brother of John (1690-1). (T. A. Walker; Hunter, 11. 393.)
NEVYLL, FULK. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1593-4;
B.A. 1597-8.
NEVILLE, GEORGE. Perhaps B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1527 (so
Cooper, but these degrees probably belong to Robert (1524)).
7th s. of Richard Neville, Lord Latimer. B. 1509. Master
of the Hospital at Well, Yorks., in 1548 and 1554. R. of
Well; and of Burton Latimer, Northants., 1552. Archdeacon
of Carlisle, 1558-67. Also held the livings of Spofiforth,
Bolton and Leake, Yorks., Rothbury, Northumberland,
ig66_7; and Salkeld and Morland, Westmorland, 1563-7.
Died 1567. (Cooper, 1. 250; D.N.B.; B. Nightingale.)
NEVELL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1550.
NEVILL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1609.
NEVILE, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney, Oct.
23, 1656. Of Thomey, Notts. S. of George, Esq., deceased.
B. at Stapleford, Lines., 1637. Schools, Doncaster (Mr
Marm. Cook) and Sleaford (Mr Thos. Gibson). Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 28, 1657, as of Thomey, Notts., gent.
Married (i) Maria, dau. of Thomas Boswell, of Edlington,
Yorks.; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Jeremiah Halfhide. Buried
at Thomey, Apr. 26, 1685. Will, York. Brother of Brian
(1668-9). (Lines. Pedigrees, 712.)
NEVILE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Dec.
28, 1712. S. of George, Esq. B. at Thomey, Notts. School,
Eton. Matric. 1713; B.A. 171&-7; M.A. 1720. Fellow, 1717.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 18, 1720. Called to the
Bar, May 4, 1722. Married, 1735, Catherine, dau. of Philip
Vincent, of Bamborough Grange, Yorks. Died 1742.
NEVILL, GERVASE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1617. Doubtless s. and h. of George, of Haddington-in-
Auboum, Lines., Esq. Bapt. at Scotter, Sept. 26, 1601.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1620. Knighted, Nov. 8, 1628.
Of Haddington-in-Auboum, Lines. Married Katherine, dau.
of Richard Hutton, of Goldsborough, Chief Justice. Will
proved (P.C.C.) Apr. 28, 1654. Father of the next and
Christopher (1650). (Lines, Pedigrees, 712.)
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NEVILL GERVASE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Oct. 39,
1651 2nd s. of Sir Gervase (above), Knt. B. at Auboum,
Lines. Schools, Washingbrough and Rayleigh (Mr Jo. fhom-
son). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30, 1651-2. CaUed to the Bar,
June 17, 1659. Buried at Aubourn, 1667. Brother of
Christopher (1650). (Lines. Pedigrees, 712.)
NEVILE, GERVASE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 12,
1686. S. of Gervase, of Beeston and afterwards of Holbeck,
Yorks. B. at Leeds. Bapt. there. May 20, 1667. School,
Leeds (Mr Mich. GUbcrt). Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1689; B.A.
1689-90; M.A. 1693. V. of Bingley, Yorks., 1710-8. Suc-
ceeded to the Chevet estates, on death of his kinsman John
Nevile (1690-1), in 1720. Buried at Royston, Yorks., June
28, 1726. Will dated, May 13; proved (York) Sept. 5, 1726.
(Burke, L.G.; Hunter, 11. 393.)
NEVELL, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1586. Of Kent. S. of Edward, Lord Abergavenny. B.A.
1588-9 (ist in the ordo). Incorp. at Oxford, 1594; as M.A.
Succeeded as gth Baron Abergavenny, 1622. Married
(i) Mary, dau. of Thomas Sackvile, Earl of Dorset; (2) Cathe-
rine dau. of Edward, Lord Vaux. Buried at Birlmg, Kent,
Dec. 24, 1641. Brother of Edward (1588) and Christopher
(1594). {G.E.C.)
NEVILL, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Feb. 18, 1659-60. Of Leicester. Perhaps s. of William, of
Holt, Leics., and of Westow Lodge, Cambs. Married and had
issue. Died June 28, 1728, aged 85. {Nichols, 11. 730-)
NEVELL, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1511-2- Of Trinity Hall; parson
of Holywell, Hunts., and of Knaptoft, Leics. R. of Graveley,
Cambs., 1518. WiU proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1534-
NEVILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1586.
One of these names, of Torksey, Lines., adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 23, 1589.
NEVILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
NEVILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1639. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1642-3. One of these
names s. of Gervase, of Thomey, Notts. Died Apr. 30, 1701,
aged 81. Buried at Dronfield, Derbs. {F.M.G., 1236.)
NEVILE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 6, 1645. Matric.
1646; B.A. 1647-8.
NEVILLE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', June i, 1669.
Of Berkshire. S. and h. of Richard (1631), of BiUingbear,
Binfleld. B. July 23, 1652. (Vis. of Berks., 1665; Collins,
VIII. 158.)
NEVILE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, Mar. 5,
1690-1. Of Yorkshire. 2nd s. of Francis, of Chevet, Yorks.
School, Hipperholme. Matric. 1691. Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from St John's, Oct. 10, 1693; B.A. 1694; M.A. 1697.
Fellow of University College. Succeeded his brother at
Chevet, 1707. Died Oct. 10, 1720. Brother of Francis
(1690-1). (Hunter, 11. 393.)
NEVILE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 29, 1736.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743;
B.D. 1750. Fellow, 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20;
priest, Sept. 21, 1747. Died in College. Perhaps brother of
Thomas (1738).
NEVILL, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
June 7, 1673. Of Norfolk. School, Wisbech. Matric. 1673;
Scholar, 1673.
NEVELL, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1580. B. at Gingrave, Essex. B.A. 1583-4; LL.D. from
Clare, 1592. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1583, age 25.
One of these names R. of Tey Magna, Essex, 1616; died 1632.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1632. (J. Ch. Smith.)
NEVILL, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, July 12, 1587.
S. of Henry, gent., of Tadcaster, Yorks. School, Dronfield.
Probably matric. from Balliol, Oxford, Nov. 8, 1583.
NEVILL, RICHARD. B.A. 1460-1.
NEVILL, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1631. Of Berkshire. S. of Sir Henry, of Billingbear, Binfield,
Berks., Knt. B.A. 1633. Age 48 in 1665. J.P. Deputy
Lieutenant for Berkshire. M.P. for Berkshire, 1670-6.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir John Heydon, of Baconthorpe,
Norfolk. Brother of Edward (1620) and father of John
(1669). (Vis. of Berkshire, 1665; Collins, viii. 157.)
NEVELL, RICHARD. M.A. 1641-2 (on King's visit).
NEVELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1503-4; M.A. 1507-8. Perhaps B.D.
1514-5. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1505-12. Probably provost
of Rotherham College, in 1517. R. of Ordsall, Notts. V. of
Ahnondbury, Yorks. (T. A. Walker; M. H. Peacock.)
NEVELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1527 (these degrees are
assigned by Cooper to George Neville). Fellow of St John's,
1524. Of Derbyshire. Probably s. of George, of Falding-
worth, Lines. R. of Faldingworth. Perhaps preb. of Lichfield,
1528. Proved his father's will, 1548-9. (Lines. Pedigrees, 709.)
Nevinson, Christopher
NEVILL, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton Apr. 17, 1657. Of London. S. of Robert, of Sunning-
hiU Park, Esq. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664; B.D.
1671 (Lit. Reg.). FeUow, 1660-4. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 20,
1662; priest (St Asaph) July 25, 1663. R. of Anstey, Herts.,
1671-94. Married a dau. of Dr James Fleetwood. Author,
Sertnons, and a comedy. The Poor Scholar. Died 1694. Will
(Cons. C. London) 1694; 'The education of my son Fleetwood
at the University hath cost me two hundred pounds.' Father
of Fleetwood (1679-80) and the next. (Harwood; D.N.B.)
NEVILLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Aug. 24,
1685. S. of Robert (above), R. of Anstey. B. there. Scholar,
1689; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Ord. priest (Lincohi) Sept.
1693. R. of Newton Blossomville, Bucks., 1694-1726. V. of
Astwood, 1706-28. Chaplain to Lord Wharton. Father of
William (1720) and brother of Fleetwood. (Peile, 11. 101.)
NEVILL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 4, 1730- Of
Nottinghamshire. Perhaps 4th s. of John, of Nottingham,
ironmonger. (F.M.G.)
NEVELL or NEWELL, SIMON. M.Gram. 1526-7. Licensed to
practise medicine, 1537-8. M.D. 1540-1.
NEVELL, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1479-85-
NEVELL, THOMAS. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 1511.
NEVEL, THOMAS. B.A. Fellow of Pembroke, 1560. (Loder,
degree not found.)
NEVILL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Lent,
1564-5. S. of Richard, of South Leverton, Notts. B. at
Canterbury. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; D.D. from Magdalene,
1589. Fellow of Pembroke, 1570. Proctor, 1580-1. Master
of Magdalene, 1582-93; of Trinity, 1593-1615. Vice-
Chancellor, 1588-9. R. of Doddington, Cambs., 1586-94.
Preb. of Ely, 1587-1615. Dean of Peterborough, 1591-7.
Chaplain to the Queen. R. of Teversham, Cambs., 1594.
Dean of Canterbury, 1597-1615. Great benefactor to Trinity
College, where he built the Court known by his name. Died
May 2, 1615. Buried in Canterbury Cathedral. Will proved
(V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1615. Brother of Alexander (i559)-
(D.N.B.)
NEVIL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 13, 1658. Of
Stapleforth, Lines. Matric. 1658.
NEVIL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 11,
1714; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital, London. S. of
Stephen, of London, citizen and skinner. Bapt. Mar. 15,
1695. Matric. 1714; Scholar, 1716; B.A. 1717-8.
NEVILE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 20, 1738. Of
Wellingore, Lines. Matric. 1738. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Jan. 28, T745-6. B.A. 1745-6; M.A. from Jesus, 1749-
Fellowof Jesus, 1746-81. Author, poetical. Died unmarried,
Sept. 9, 1781. Will (P.C.C.) 1782; as of Barholme, Lines.
Perhaps brother of John (1736). (A. Gray; G. Mag.)
NEVELL, WILLIAM. Student at Jesus, 1535-6.
NEVILL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. I579;
B.A. 1583-4-
NEVILL, WILLIAM. Scholar of Trinity, 1605; B.A. 1607-8.
NEVILL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1612.
One of these names, 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, of Holt, Leics.,
Knt., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10, 1613-4. (Vis. of Leics.,
1619.)
NEVILE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Lent,
1613-4. Possibly 3rd s. of Sir Henry, of Billingbear, Berks.
B A. 1616; LL.B. i6ig. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1640; of Chichester, LL.D. (Vis. of Berks., 1665-6.)
NEVILE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, 1637.
NEVILE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8, 1681. S.
of Thomas, of Holbeck, Yorks. Matric. 1682.
NEVILLE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, June 14,
1720. S. of Robert (1685), clerk, V. of Astwood. B. at
Newton, Bucks. School, Northampton. Matric. 1720;
Scholar, 1721; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. FeUow, 1724-42-
Taxor, 1728-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1728. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincohi) Mar. 20, 1725-6. V. of Astwood, Bucks.,
1726. WiU (P.C.C.) 1752. (Peile, 11. 199-)
NEVILL, . B.Can.L. 1482.
NEVILL or NEWELL, . M.A. 1478; B.D. 1485. Perhaps
Thomas, scholar at King's Hall, 1479-85 (whom see).
NEVELL, . B.Can.L. 1504-5-
NEVELL or NEWELL, . B.A. 1505. Of St William Hostel.
NEVINSON, CHRISTOPHER. B.Civ.L. 1533-4; D.Civ.L. 1538.
S. of Rowland, of Briggend, Wetheral, Cumberland. Adm.
advocate, 1539. Royal Commissioner for visitetion of various
dioceses, and for that of Oxford, 1549. Died 1551. Buried
at Adisham, Kent. WiU (P.C.C.) 1551- Cousin of Stephen
(i544)andperhapsfatherof Thomas (1566). (Cooper, 1. 106;
D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
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NEVINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1579.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1582-3, as 'Thomas'; M.A. 1586.
Fellow, 1587. R. of Clippesby, Norfolk, 1593-1602. One of
these names (B.D.), son of John, and nephew of Christopher
(1533-4) was R. of Tankersley, Yorks., 1601-34. Died 1634.
(Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
NEVINSON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1591-2. S. of
Thomas (? 1566), of Eastry, Kent. B.A. 1595-6. Incorp. at
Oxford, July, 1597. Succeeded his father, 1590. Knighted,
July 4, 1604. Of Eastry Court. Died July 25, 1625. Buried
at Eastry. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1626. {Peile, i. 203.)
NEVENSON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1625-6.
NEVINSON, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1544, a
scholar from King's School, Canterbury. S. of Richard, of
Newby, Morland, Westmorland. Of Carlisle. B.A. 1544-5;
M.A. 1548; LL.D. 1553. Fellow of Trinity, 1547. Ord. priest
(London) 1561. R. of Saltwood and Hythe, Kent, 1561-80.
Vicar-general of Norwich, 1566-9. Preb. of Canterbury, c.
1570. R. of Westbere, 1571. Died 1580. Cousin of Christopher
(1533-4)- (Cooper, I. 426; D.N.B.; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
NEVYNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1566. Perhaps s. of Christopher (1533-4). If so, married
Anna, dau. of Richard Theobald, of Stonepit, Kent. Of
Eastry Court, Kent. Died 1590. Perhaps father of Roger
(1591-2). (Hasted, iv. 217.)
NEVISON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 31, 1708.
Matric. 1708.
NEVYSON, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1552.
NEVISON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 6, i737.
B. at Rockingham, Northants. Matric. i737; B.A. 1740-1.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 24, 1740-1. age 26; priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1742. C. of Lutton, Northants., i74i-
V. of Wilbarston, 1746-62. R. of Rockingham, 1755-62.
Buried there June 21, 1762. (H. I. Longden.)
NEVYSON, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1553-
NEWALL, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1501-2.
NEWARKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1570.
NEWARKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
NEWARK, LORD, see PIERPONT, the Hon. WILLIAM.
NEWBALE or NEWBALD, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Apr. 3, 1602. Matric. 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A.
from St John's, 1609. Probably the 'Minister* buried at
Gosfield, Essex, Feb. 17, 1643-4.
NEWBALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar.
25, 1689. S. of Dukar, bridler. B. at Grantham, Lines.
School, Grantham (Mr Burnet). Matric. i68g.
NEWBARNE, . Fee for (? M.A.) degree, 1519-20; Bachelor,
of Oxford.
NEWBERY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May 15,
1714, from Wadham College, Oxford. Matric. there, Apr. 8,
1712. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Dowlish, Somerset.
School, Ilminster.
NEWBURY, HUGH. M.A. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from Christ Church, 1578; M.A. 1581-2. V. of Kildwick,
Yorks., c. 1581-94. Died 1594.
NEWBERY, HUMPHREY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1665. B. in London. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70;
M.A. 1674. Fellow, 1669. Ord. priest (Norwich) June, 1679.
R. of Stower Provost, Dorset, 1681-1713.
NEWBURY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 28,
1646.
NEWBERY, PEREGRINE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May,
1656. Of Berkshire. S. of Henry, of Wolfines, Berks. Matric.
1657; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663; B.D. 1670. Fellow, 1660-72.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1663 and 1672. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar.
1663-4; priest (London) Mar. 1666-7. V. of Oakington,
Cambs., 1668. R. of Pirton, Worcs., 1671-8. R. of Croome
d'Abitot, 1671-83. R. of Severn Stoke, 1678-83. Marriage
license (Bishop of London) Oct. 26, 1680, as of St Giles-in-
the-Fields, bachelor, age 42, to marry Dorothy Rogers, of
St Paul's, Covent Garden, spinster, age 38. (Al. Oxon.; Vis.
of Berks.)
NEWBERY, RALPH. Matric. sizar from King's, c. 1594.
NEWBERRY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 25, 1677. S. of Humfrey, deceased. B. at Alford, Lines.
School, Alford. Matric. 1677. Perhaps preb. of Lincoln,
1694-c. I7i8; and V. of Taham inferior, Northants., 1698-
1713. Died c. 1718.
Newby, Thomas
NEWBERY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs.
1674-
NEWBURY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 4, 1685.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept. 1692. R. of Hassingham, Norfolk,
1692. R. of Buckenham Ferry, 1694.
NEWBURY, . M.A. 1489-90.
NEWBOULT, BENJAMIN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1672. Of
Essex.
NEWBOLT or NUBOULT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
May 28, 1660. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4. Subscribed for
deacon's orders (London) May 19, 1665. C. of Amersham,
Bucks.
NEWBOLT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 21,
1657. S. of Thomas, of Todwick, Yorks. B. there. School,
HarthiU, Yorks. (Mr BuUer). B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. R. of
Manton-cwm-Martinsthorpe, Rutland, 1673-81. R. of Aid-
ham, Sufiolk, i68r. (H. I. Longden.)
NEWBOLT, . B.A. 1499-1500.
NEWBON, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1613-4. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1616; pnest,
Sept. 1617. V. of Hornby, Yorks., 1626. R. of Hauxwell,
1661-70. Died 1670.
NEWBON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 6,
1741. S. of Richard, of St James', London. School, London
(Mr Smallwood). Matric. 1741; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1744-5;
M.A. 1748; B.D. 1761. Fellow, 1747- Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 5; priest, Oct. 23, 1748. V. of Gt St Mary's, Cambridge,
1756. V. of St Michael's, 1759. V. of Enfield, Middlesex,
1767-1801. Died Mar. 8, 1801. Buried at Enfield.
NEWBOROUGH (NEWBOTT or NEWBO), Abbot of, see RALPH.
NEWBOROUGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 28,
1680. Of Worcestershire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. One
of these names of Virginstow, Devon, clerk. Admon.
(Exeter) 1715.
NEWBOROUGH, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1673. B. at Stoke St Milburgh, Salop. Matric. Easter, 1674;
B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Fellow, 1677. Lower master of
Eton, 1682-9; Head Master, 1689-1712. R. of Hitcham,
Bucks. Died June 9, 1712. Buried at Hitcham. M.I. there.
(Le Neve, Mon., iii. 232, 247.)
NEWBOROUGH, PAGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Oct. 25, 1705. S. of Samuel (next), clerk. B. at Stanton
Lacey, Salop. School, Hereford (Mr Traheme). Matric. 1705;
B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1714. Incorp. at Oxford, 1714. Ord.
deacon (London) May 27, 1711. R. of Cottisford, Oxon.,
1726. R. of Onibury, Salop, 1727. Preb. of Hereford, 1733"
46. (Al. Oxon.)
NEWBOROUGH, SAMUEL. M.A. from King's, 1682. S. of
Richard, of Stoke St Milburgh, Salop, clerk. Matric. from
Balliol College, Oxford, May 28, 1666, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1670. V. of Stenton Lacey, Salop, 1683. V. of Bromfield,
1700. Father of Page (above). (Al.Oxon.)
NEWBY or NUBEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peter-
house, May 15, 1677. Of Nottinghamshire. S. of Richard.
B. July 29, 1660. School, Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks.
Matric. 1677; Scholar, 1678. (F.M.G., 1005.)
NEWBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 7,
1705. S. of Charles, Esq. B. at Thirlby, Feliskirk, Yorks.
Matric. 1705. Adm. Fell.-Com. Nov. 15, 1706. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Dec. 19, 1704.
NEWBY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Aug. 23,
1710. S. of Francis, gent. B. at Cockerton, Durham. School,
Durham (Mr Ross). Matric. 1710; B.A. i7i4-5-
NEWBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24, i66g.
Perhaps s. and h. of Henry, of Bridewell, London, gent.,
deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1669-70.
NEWBY, JOHN. B.A. 1531-2. A schoohnaster.
NUBEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Lent, 1580-1.
NEWBY, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Apr. 21,
1695. S. of Henry, husbandman. B. at Kirkby Lonsdale,
Westmorland. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric.
1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Ord. priest (York) May 26,
1700. V. of Lakenheath, Suffolk, till 1749-
NEWBY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 21,
1651. S. of William, gent., deceased, of Draughton-in-
Skipton, Yorks. B. at Ingleton, Yorks. School, Bumsall,
Yorks. Matric. 1651.
NEWBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, July 17,
1650. S. of , of Ribston, Yorks.
NEWBY or NUBYE, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May,
1616.
NEWCASTLE, Duke of, see CLINTON, HENRY FIENNES.
24.5
Newce, Henry
NEWCE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, June \y, 1644-
Perhaps 3rd s. of WiUiam (1609). Matnc. 1646; B.A. 1647;
MA 1651; D.D. 1664. FeUow. Taxor, 1658. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1660. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22,
i66i. R. of Stedham, Sussex, 1663. Preb. of Chichester,
1668. Wm (P.C.C.) 1690. (Vis. of Herts., 1634)
NEWCE, MARTIN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1579-
NEWCE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1562, as Nuce. Perhaps also resident as scholar at Pembroke,
Aug. 1564. Of Brickcndonbury, Herts. S. of Clement, of
Much Hadham, citizen of London. (T. A. Walker.)
NEWCE or NUCE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peter-
house, Michs. 1559; B.A. from Pembroke, 1561-2; M.A.
1565; B.D. 1571-2. FeUow of Pembroke, 1562. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1566. University preacher, 1572. R. of Beccles,
Suffolk, 1575-83. V. of Gaseley, 1578. R. of Oxburgh,
Norfolk, 1581. R. of Cockley Cley, 1583- Preb. of Ely,
1585-1617. Translated Seneca's Odavia, 1561. Buried at
Gaseley, Nov. 9, 1617. {D.N.B.)
NEWCE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1635. Of Hertfordshire. S. and h. of William (1609),
of Much Hadham, Herts., Esq. B.A. 1637-8. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 19, 1638-9. Brother of William (1637)
and perhaps of Henry (1644). (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
NEWCE, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1647. Of Ran-
thorp Hall, Tasburgh, Norfolk. (Masters.)
NEWCE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1609. Of Much Hadham, Herts. Doubtless s. of Thomas.
B. 1591. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Fanshawe. Died
Feb. 1652-3. Father of Thomas (1635), William (1637) and
perhaps of Henry (1644). (A. Gray.)
NEWCE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 18, 1637.
2nd s. of William (above), of Much Hadham, Herts. Matric.
1637. One of these names, of Much Hadham, age 40, licensed
to marry Alice Sheires, of Farnham, Essex, Feb. 15, 1666-7.
Brother of Thomas (1635) and perhaps of Henry (1644).
(Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
NEWCE or NEWES, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus
Christi, 1684. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1684.
NEWSSE, . B.A. 1478-9.
NEWCOME, see also NEWCOMEN.
NEWCOME, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 8, 1734.
Of Middlesex. S. of Henry (1706), LL.D., of Hackney.
Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741; D.D. 1757. R. of
St Mildred Poultry, 1748-75. Preb. of Winchester, 1756-67.
President of Sion College, 1767. Dean of Rochester, 1767-75.
V. of Lamberhurst, Kent, 1768. Died July 22, i775. Buried
in the Cathedral. M.L Will, P.C.C. Brother of Peter (1731)
and half-brother of Henry (1750-1). (F.M.G., 1044; G. Mag.;
H. G. Harrison.)
NEWCOMB, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 13,
1693-4. S. of John (1667), R. of Caldecote, Hunts. B. at
Peterborough. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701; D.D.
1724. FeUow, 1702-8. Proctor, 1704-5. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1699; priest, Apr. 12, 1702. R. of Thom-
baugb, Northants., 1708, resigned same yejir. Chaplain to
the King, 1725-30. Dean of Gloucester, 1730-58. V. of
Penmark, Glamorgan, 1744-7. Died Mar. 2, 1758, aged 82.
M.I. in Gloucester Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1760. Father of
Daniel (1733) and Noah Neale. (F.M.G., 1043; G. Mag.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
NEWCOME, DANIEL. M.A. from Peterhouse, 1719. S. of
Daniel, of Salford, Lanes. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Feb. 27, 1700-1, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1704-5. V. of
Hunmanby, Yorks., 1708. Perhaps R. of Sunderland,
Durham, 1719-38. (H. M. Wood; Al. Oxon. confuses him
with Daniel above.)
NEWCOME, DANIEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1733. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of Daniel (1693-4), Dean of Gloucester.
Matric. Michs. 1733; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. Fellow, 1738.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17; priest, Sept. 23, 1739. R. of
Whimple, Devon, 1745. Died there Feb. 2, 1781, age 65.
WiU (Exeter) 1783. Brother of Noah Neale.
NEWCOMB, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 13, 1668.
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1672; priest, Sept. 1675. R. of Knettishall, Suffolk, 1675.
R. of Brettenham, Norfolk, 1686-1701.
NEWCOMB, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr.
13, 1660. S. of , of Yorkshire, clerk. Matric. 1660; B.A.
1663-4; M.A. 1667. Subscribed for deacon's orders (London)
May 19, 1665. Chaplain in the East India Company, 1669.
Died soon after at Fort St George. (F. Penny.)
Newcome, Peter
NEWCOME, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1677.
NEWCOME, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 8,
1644. 4th s. of Stephen (1609), R. of Caldecote, Hunts.,
deceased. B. there. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1627. School, Caldecote
(private; Mr Rob. Newcome). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8;
M.A. 1651. Master of Congleton School, 1647. R. of Gaws-
worth, Cheshire, 1650-7. Preacher at the Collegiate Church,
Manchester, 1656-62. Afterwards nonconformist preacher in
Manchester. Married, July 6, 1648, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter
Manwaring, of Smallwood, Cheshire. Author of devotional
works. His diary was published by the Chetham Society.
Died Sept. 17, 1695. Father of Peter (1673), brother of
Robert (1636) and Richard (1648). (Calamy, 11. 98; F.M.G.,
1044; D.N.B.; E. Axon.)
NEWCOME, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 3, 1706.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of Peter (1673). Bapt. at Aldenham,
Aug. 24, 1689. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713;
' LL.D.' Proprietor of the noted School at Hackney (Lysons,
II. 477). Married a dau. of Benj. Morland (1676). Died
Oct. 23, 1756. Will (P.C.C). Father of Benjamin (i734).
Peter (1731) and Henry (i 750-1). (F.M.G., 1044; G. Mag.)
NEWCOME, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. i, i747.
Of Hampshire. S. of Peter, V. of Wellow. School, Hackney.
Matric. 1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754- Fellow, 1753-9-
Proctor, 1760-1. R. of Castell-yn-Caereinion, Montgomery.,
1761. R. of Llanymynech, Salop, 1764. V. of Gresford,
Denbigh., 1764-1803. Preb. of St Asaph, 1766-77. Died
Oct. 9, 1803. Buried at Gresford. Brother of Peter (1743)
and nephew of Richard, Bishop of St Asaph. (F.M.G., 1046;
Brown WiUis, St Asaph.)
NEWCOME, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 18, 1750-1;
Fell.-Com. Dec. 6, 1763. Of Middlesex. S. of Henry (1706),
LL.D., of Hackney. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758.
Succeeded his brother, Peter (1731), in the school at Hackney.
Married Mary, dau. of Hector Maudslay, of London, 1759.
Half-brother of Benjamin (1734) and Peter. (F.M.G., 1045.)
NEWCOME, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1602; B.A. 1606-7.
NEWCOME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 9,
1667. S. of Robert (1636), clerk, R. of Caldecote, Hunts.
B. there. School, Haddon, Hunts. (Mr Morton). Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1671;
priest, June 14, 1674. R. of Caldecote, 1680-8. Died 1688.
Father of Daniel (1693-4).
NEWCOME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Sept. 10,
1700. S. of John, deceased. B. at Grantham, Lines. School,
Grantham (Mr Burnett). Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1704; B.A.
1704-5; M.A. 1708; B.D. 1715; D.D. 1725. FeUow, 1707-28.
Master, 1735-65. Lady Margaret Professor, 1727-65. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1733. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1708.
V. of Thriplow, Cambs. R. of Offord Cluny, Hunts., 1730-65.
Dean of Rochester, 1744-65. Probably R. of Leire, Leics.,
1747-65. Died in CoUege, Jan. 10, 1765. Will, P.C.C. (Coll.
Hist., 222.)
NEWCOME, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 24, 1702.
S. of Robert, of Peterborough. B. in Northamptonshire.
Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1705-6; M.-i^. 1721. Subscribed as
deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1708; ord. priest, June 3, 1710.
V. of Abingdon, Berks. R. of Barton-le-Cley, Beds., 1730-2.
Married Alice Rickards, of London. WiU (P.C.C.) i757-
Father of WiUiam, Archbishop of Armagh. (Burke, L.G.)
NEWCOME, NOAH NEALE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1738.
S. of Daniel (1693-4), Dean of Gloucester. B. in Devon.
Matric. Michs. 1738; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Incorp. at
Oxford 1746. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 19, 1742; priest,
June 10, 1744. V. of Cowbridge, Glamorgan, 1744-7- V. of
Penmark, 1747. V. of Llantwit Major, 1748. Buried in
Gloucester Cathedral, Dec. 10, 1782. WiU (P.C.C); as of
Bath, 1782. Brother of Daniel (1733). (F. S. Hockaday.)
NEWCOME, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, May
29, 1673. S. of Henry (1644), of Manchester, clerk. B. Nov.
5, 1656. School, Manchester. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1677-8.
(According to Al. Oxon. he matric. from St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, Mar. 17, 1675-6, age 17; was B.A. from Brasenose,
1678.) M.A. (Oxford) 1681. V. of Aldenham, Herts., 1683.
V. of Hackney, 1704-38. Married Anne, dau. of Eustace
Hooke, of Hooke, Hants. Died Oct. 5, 1738- WiU, P.C.C.
Father of Richard (1718) and Henry (1706). (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
NEWCOME, PETER. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 2, 1731.
Of Middlesex. S. of Henry (1706), LL.D., of Hackney.
Matric. 1732; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. FeUow, 1740-2.
F.R.S., 1742. Carried on his father's school at Hackney for
some time. Died 1779. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1779; o* Spenley,
Herts. Brother of Benjamin (1734) and half-brother of
Henr>' (1750-1). (F.M.G., 1044.)
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NEWCOME, peter. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 7, i743;
Of Hampshire. S. of Peter, V. of Wellow, and grandson o!
Peter (1673). Educated under his uncle, Henry, at Hackney.
Matric. 1745-6; LL.B. 1750. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21;
priest, Dec. 22, 1751. R. of Shenley, Herts., 1752-97. Preb.
of Llandaff, 1757-97; of St Asaph, 1764-6. R. of Darowen,
Montgomery., 1766. R. of Pitsea, Esse.x, 1786-97. Author,
History of St Albans. Died at Hadley, Middlesex, Apr. 2,
1797. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of Henry (i747). {F.M.G.,
1046; D.N.B.)
NEWCOME, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July i, 1648. Of
Huntingdonshire. S. of Stephen (1609), R. of Caldecote.
Matric. 1648-9; B.A. 1651-2; Scholar, 1652; M.A. 1655.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22, 1661. R. of
Wymington, Beds., 1662-98. R. of Caldecote, Hunts., 1688-
99. R. of Keyston, 1698-1707. Buried at Wymington,
June 14, 1707. Father of the next, brother of Henry (1644)
and Robert (1636). {F.M.G., 1044.)
NEWCOMBE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 10, 1684.
S. of Richard (above), of Wymington, Beds. Bapt. there,
Apr. 15, 1669. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Ord.
priest (Lincohi) Sept. 30, 1691. R. of Wymington, 1698-1732.
Died Dec. 25, 1732. M.I. at Wymington. Probably father
of the next but one. (A. Gray.)
NEWCOME, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 12,
1717. Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps the same as the next.
NEWCOME, RICHARD (senior). Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 8,
1718. Of Bedfordshire. Probably s. of Richard (1684).
Matric. 1718-9; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725. Fellow, 1722-32.
Ord. deacon (London) June 28, 1724; priest, Dec. 19, 1725-
Died Feb. i, 1731-2. Buried at Wymington, Beds. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1732. (G. Mag.)
NEWCOME, RICHARD (junior). Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 23, 1718. Of Hertfordshire. 6th s. of Peter (1673),
V. of Aldenham. B. Mar. 3, 1700-1. School, Hackney,
under his brother Henry. Matric. 1718-9; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1725; D.D. 1746. Fellow, 1723-34. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1724; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1726. V. of
Hursley, Hants., 1726. R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1727.
Chaplain to the King. R. of Whitchurch, Salop, 1746-69.
Canon of Windsor, 1749-55. Bishop of Llandafif, 1755-61.
Bishop of St Asaph, 1761-9. Died at Bath, June 3, 1769.
Buried at Hackney. Brother of Henry (1706). (F.M.G.,
1046; Browne Willis, St Asaph.)
NEWCOME or NEWCOMEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from
Clare, Easter, 1577. S. of Thomas, of Ingoldmells, Lines.
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; LL.D. 1592. Commissary of the
University, i6io. Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, Feb.
21, 1 620-1. Will, P.C.C. Father of Thomas (c. 1596)-
(Lines. Pedigrees, 713.)
NEWCOME, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr.
20, 1636. ist s. of Stephen (1609), R. of Caldecote, Hunts.
B. there. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1620. School, Peterborough (Mr
Dickson). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1639-40; M..\. 1646. Master
of Congleton School, Cheshire, 1640. Ord. priest (Lincobi)
Mar. 17, 1643-4. R. of Alwalton, Hunts., 1656-79. R. of
Caldecote, 1662-79; probably also 1645-57. Married Anne,
dau. of John Anderson, R. of W>-mington. Died Sept. 23,
1679. Brother of Richard (1648) and Henry (1644), father
of John (1667). (F.M.G., 1043.)
NEWCOME, ROBERT. .A.dm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 19, 1693.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1694; Rustat Scholar; B.A.
1696-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 20, 1697-8; priest. Mar.
5, 1698-9. R. of Caldecote, Hunts., 1699-1745- V. of
Yaxley, 1723-45. Died 1745.
NEWCOME, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1573; B.A. 1576-7. Perhaps of Ely. Married a sister of
Dr John Cropley, R. of Girton, Cambs. Father of the next.
(F.M.G., 1043.)
NEWCOME, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1609. S. of Stephen (1573), of Ely, clerk. B.A. 1612-3; M.A.
1616. R. of Caldecote, Hunts., 1617-42- Married Rose, dau.
of Henry Williamson, B.D. Buried at Caldecote, Feb. 4,
i6di-2. Father of Robert (1636), Richard (1648) and Henry
(1644). (F.M.G., 1043; Burke, L.G.)
NEWCOM, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c.
1596. S. of Robert (1577), LL.D. B. in Cambndge. B.A.
1603-4- M.A. 1607. Fellowof Jesus, 1609-25. Taxor, 1620-1.
Died 1627. Will proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C). Benefactor to
Jesus. (A. Gray.)
NEWCOME, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1624. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1636. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1631. R. of Knoddishall, Suffolk,
1645. Perhaps R. of Gatesthorpe, Norfolk, i66i-75- Died
1675.
Newcomen, Robert
NEWCOME, TOBIAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 5, 1629.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1629. Migrated to Trinity. B.A.
1632-3. R. of St Cuthbert, York, 1659-70. Died 1670.
NEWCOME, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1621.
NEWCOMEN, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1604. Probably 2nd s. of Charles, of Saltfleetby, Lines. Bapt.
there, Dec. 13, 1589. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. i6io. Brother of
Nicholas (1604-5).
NEWCOMEN, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1631. Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. and h. of Nicholas
(1604-5), of Saltfleetby, Lines., deceased. Bapt. June 9,
1612. Of Saltfleetby, Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 14,
1633. Married Frances, dau. of Henry Ayscough, of Bly-
borough. Perhaps his wiU (P.C.C.) 1654; as of Revesby.
Doubtless father of Henry (1656). (Lines. Pedigrees, 718.)
NEWCOMEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 1651-
2. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1655-6; M.A.
1659.
NEWCOMIN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 9, 1691. S. of Edward, deceased. B. at 'Shamblesby
('Saltfleetby), Lines. School, Alford, Lines, (private).
Matric. 1692. Probably of Scremby, Lines. Buried there
Apr. 16, 1721. Perhaps brother of WiUiam (1689). (Ltncs.
Pedigrees, 721.)
NEWCOMEN, ELIAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1565-
S. of Charles, of London. B. at Barking, Essex. B.A. from
Magdalene, 1568-9; M.A. 1572. FeUow of Magdalene, 1572,
elected but ejected. Ord. deacon (London) May 10, 1588,
age 40, schoolmaster. He kept a successful school near
London. V. of Stoke Fleming, Devon, 1600-14. Translated
from the Dutch an account of events in the Netherlands, c.
1575. Died 1614. Buried at Stoke Fleming. M.I. there.
Will, Exeter. One of these names licensed, Aug. 26, i579.
to marry Prothesa Shobridge, of St Leonard, Shoreditch.
(Cooper, III. 17; D.N.B. ; Mag. Coll. Hist., 57; Lines.
Pedigrees, 715.)
NEWCOMEN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1656. Of Lincolnshire. Doubtless s. and h. of Charles (1631),
of Saltfleetby, Lines., Esq. Bapt. Feb. 14, 1637-8. Adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, May 9, 1657- Called to the Bar, Nov. 15, 1664.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 718.)
NEWCOMEN, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Michs.
X573 Probably s. of John, of Saltfleetby, Lmcs. If so,
married Mary, dau. of John Skipwith, of Walmsgate. Buried
at Saltfleetby, May i, 1621. Probably brother of Stephen
(1583), father of the next and Richard (1601).
NEWCOMEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1601.
Doubtless s. of John (above). Bapt. at Saltfleetby, Nov. 30,
1585 Probably brother of Richard (1601). (Lines. Pedigrees,
716.)
NEWCOMEN, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1626. S. of Stephen (1583), V. of St Peters, Col-
chester. School, Colchester (Mr Wm. Kempe). Scholar, 1626;
BA 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Lecturer at Dedham, Essex,
1636-62. Member of the Westminster .Association. Pastor of
the English Church at Leyden, 1662-7. Married Hannah
Revnav, nee Snelling, whose sister was wife of Edmund
Calamy (whence the E. C. and M.N. of Smectymnus).
Author, Smectymnus, and sermons. Died at Leyden of the
plague, 1669. Will of Hannah his widow (P.C.C.) 1675.
Father of Stephen (1661) and brother of Thomas (1622).
(D.N.B.; G. H. RendaU.)
NEWCOMEN, NICHOLAS. B.A. from Clare, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
Probably s. of Charles, of Saltfleetby, Lines. Bapt. there,
Apr 10, 1585. Buried there May 21, 1616. WiU, Linco n.
Brother of Charles (1604) and probably father of Charles
(1631). (Lines. Pedigrees, 718.)
NEWCOMEN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June i,
1638. S. and h. of Thomas, gent., of Withern, Lines. B at
Saltfleetby. Bapt. Oct. 21, 1621. Schools, Alford Mr
Bennet) and Saltfleetby (Mr Witton). Matric 1639; Scholar,
1639-41. Of Theddlethorpe, Lines., Esq. Married Mildred,
dau! of Henry Ayscough, of Mablethorpe. Buried at Theddle-
thorpe, Dec. 28, 1680. WiU, Lincoln C.C. (Vettn, i. 331;
Li>u:s. Pedigrees, 718.)
NEWCOMIN, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare,
Michs. 1601. Probably s. of John (1573). of Saltfleetby,
Lines. Bapt. there. Mar. 21, 1582-3. Married Catherme,
dau. of Robert Rogers, of Theddlethorpe, and of Eyerton,
Notts. Buried May 25, i6i7- Probably brother of John
(1601). (Lines. Pedigrees, 716.)
NEWCOMEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdai;ene, Michs.
1571. One of these names, 'Anglus,' adm. at Basel University,
1580.
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NEWCOMEN, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1583. S.of John, of Saltfleetby, Lines. B. at Barwick-
in-EImet, Yorks. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 19, 1595, age 37; priest, Apr. 24, 1597-
V. of St Peter's, Colchester, 1600-29. Died 1629. Probably
brother of John {1573) and Thomas (1583), father of Matthew
(1626) and Thomas (1622). {Lines. Pedigrees, 716.)
NEWCOMEN, STEPHEN. Adra. at St Catharine's, Mar. 27,
1661. Of Essex. S. of Matthew (1626). Bapt. at Dedham,
Essex, Sept. 17, 1645. Adm. at Leyden, May 28, 1663; 'a
student in philosophy.' Doubtless father of the next.
NEWCOMEN, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Jan.
12, 1694-5. Of Suffolk. Perhaps s. of Stephen (1661).
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Fellow, 1701. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 21, 1701; priest. May 23, 1703.
Doubtless V. of Braintree, Essex, 1709-38. V. of Boreham,
1738-50. Died July 15, 1750, aged 72. (See D.N.B. under
Matthew Newcomen.)
NEWCOMEN, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb.
16, 1738-9. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746.
NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1571; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579; B.D. 1586. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Oct. 1, 1580; priest. Mar. 27, 1582. V. of Linton,
Cambs., 1582. R. of Heydon, Essex, 1588.
NEWCOMEN or NEWCOME, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Christ's, Easter, 1583. Probably 2nd s. of John, of Salt-
fleetby, Lines. Scholar; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1591. R. of Bardwell,
Suffolk, 1596-1631. Probably brother of Stephen (1583) and
John (1573)- {Peile, I. 175-)
NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1595. Of
Lincolnshire.
NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens*, Easter,
1606. Of Heydon, Essex. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1609.
Called to the Bar, 1618. Licenses (Bishop of London)
June 13, 1620, to marry Mary, dau. of John Cooke, of St
Bartholomew Exchange, clothworker, and Mar. 20, 1632-3
(as of Starford, Herts.), to marry Katharine, dau. of Allen
Mountjoy, gent., deceased.
NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. Scholar of St John's, 1622. S. of
Stephen (1583), of Colchester. B. there, c. 1603. School,
Colchester. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628; D.D. 1660 {Lit. Reg.).
Ord. deacon and priest (London) Sept. 24, 1626. V. of Holy
Trinity, Colchester, 1628-42. R. of Clothall, Herts., 1653.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1660-5. A strong royalist; suffered much
persecution. Married, at St Bartholomew-the-Less, London,
Aug. 3, 1646, Mr Thomas Newcomen, chaplain to the Earl
of Salisbury, and Mrs Blanch Brewer, widow. Died 1665.
Admon. (P.C.C.) Feb. 20, 1664-5; to his son Stephen (next).
Father of the next and brother of Matthew (1626). {D.N.B.)
NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 17, 1666-7. Of Southampton. S. of Thomas (above),
D.D. School, Hertford. Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1667-8; B.A.
1670-1. Signed for deacon's orders (London) June 1, 1672.
NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June
26, 1738. S. of Theophilus, of Lincoln. School, Lincoln
(Dr Goodall). Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1739. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1741; priest. May 25, 1746. Priest-vicar
of Lincoln Cathedral. V. of Glentham, Lines., 1746. Died
Feb. 8, 1749-50. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 720.)
NEWCOMEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 5, 1689.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Edward, of Saltfleetby. Matric. 1689;
B.A. 1692-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1693; C. of
Yar'oorough, Lines.; priest. May 30, 1697. R. of Covenham,
Lines., 1697-1720. Married (1) at Keddington, Mar. 2,
1701-2, Mary Towneraw; (2) at Keddington, Nov. 20, 1714,
Ann, dau. of Rev. Thomas Westhorpe. Buried at Covenham,
Sept. 17, 1720. WiU (Lincoln) 1721. Perhaps brother of
Edward (1691). Father of the next. {Lines. Pedigrees, 721;
H. G. Harrison.)
NEWCOMEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Feb. 29, 1723-4. S. of William (1689), clerk, deceased, R. of
Covenham, Lines. Bapt. Nov. 28, 1705. School, Caddington,
Herts, (private). Matric. 1724. Wed unmarried. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 721.)
NEWCOMEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar.
27, 1733- Of Norwich. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1733;
Scholar, 1734; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar.
1738-9.
NEUDICKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1583.
NEWDICKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1568.
NEWDIGATE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr.
20, 1720. S. of John, medical practitioner, of Holt, Norfolk.
B. there. May 14, 1702. School, Holt (Mr Reynolds and
Mr Duncorab). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1720-5; M.B. 1725;
Newgate, Robert
M.D. 1729. Adm. at Leyden, Sept. 7, 1726. Practised physic
at Watton, Norfolk; in 1748 removed to Ipswich. Died at
Ipswich Apr. 2, 1779. Buried at Holt, Norfolk. M.I. there.
Will, P.C.C. {Venn, n. 13.)
NEWDIGATE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
May 7, 1702. S. of Sir Richard, Bart., of Arbury, Warws.
School, Nuneaton (Mr Liptrott). Matric. 1702. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 16, 1700. Of Kirk Hallam, Derbs., and
Nottingham. Married Millicent, dau. of German Pole, of
Radboum, Derbs. (Pedigree in Vis. of Warms., 1682.)
NEWDIGATE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1559. S. of John, of Harefleld, Middlesex. B. at Beacons-
field, Bucks., 1541. B.A. 1563-4. Fellow, 1564. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, 1557. Travelled abroad. Graduated M.A. at
Prague. Afterwards of Arbury, Warws., Esq. M.P. for
Middlesex, 1571. Died in the Fleet Prison, Feb. 22, 1591-2.
Buried at St Mildred Poultry. I. p.m., 1592. {Cooper, ll.
12; D.N.B.; Middlesex Pedigrees.)
NEWDIGATE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Feb. 19, 1540-1. Of Harefleld, Middlesex.
Probably s. of John, of Harefleld. Left about 1543-4- M.P.
for Westminster, 1557-8.
NUDIGATE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, July,
1612. One of these names s. of Sir Robert, of Hawnes, Beds.
Bapt. Mar. 25, 1599. {Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
NEWDIGATE, WILLIAM. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1623-4.
NEWELL or NEVELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Easter, 1620. Matric. 1620.
NEWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1552;
B.A. from Pembroke, 1555-6. Fellow of Pembroke, 1555.
Fellow of Queens', 1558. Admon. (V.C.C.) 1558.
NEWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1572;
B.A. from Clare, 1575-6, as Nevell.
NEW ALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1588;
B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1600. One of these names Head
Master of Boston Grammar School, 1597-1609.
NEWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 3, 1700. Of Salop.
Matric. 1700. Died Feb. 4, 1703. Buried in the College
Chapel. (A. Gray.)
NEWELL, MAURICE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1544. Probably ord. priest (Ely) July 7, 1560;
'aged 40; resided 26 years in Cambridge.' V. of Buckland,
Herts., 1560. Died 1567. Will (Cons. C. London) mentions
son William. (J. Ch. Smith.)
NEWELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1632. S. of Robert (next), D.D., Archdeacon of Buckingham.
Migrated to St John's, Jan. 17, 1634-5, age 17- B.A. 1635-6;
M.A. 1639. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1639-42. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Nov. 22, 1641. Subdean of Lincoln, 1641-5. Died
July 27, 1645-
NEWELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1595;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1607; D.D. 1615. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1600. R. of Wormley, Herts., 1599-1610. V. of
Cheshunt, 1605-10. Preb. and subdean of Westminster,
1607-42. R. of Islip, Oxon., 1610. Preb. of Chichestei,
1610-22; Treasurer, 1610-42. Preb. of Lichfield, 1611-4.
Preb. and subdean of Lincoln, 1613-41. Archdeacon of
Buckingham, 1614-42. R. of ClothaU, Herts., 1617. Preb.
of Durham, 1620-42. R. of North Crawley, Bucks., 1631.
Died June 21, 1642, at Winchester. Buried in the Cathedral
there. Will (P.C.C.) 1646. Father of the above. {Al. Oxon.)
NEWELL, ROWE. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 5,
1719-20. Of Lincolnshire. S. of George, of the Close, Lincoln,
Esq. Matric. 1718-9; LL.B. 1723. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 24, 1724.
NEWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, Apr.
25,1695. S.of Thomas. B. at Ripon, Yorks. School, Ripon.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1698-9. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1699.
NEWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1573-
Possibly s. of Maurice. Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct.
25; priest, Nov. 1, 1584. R. of Horsenden, Bucks., 1592
(B.A.).
NEWELL, . Sizar of Peterhouse, Lent, 1563-4-
NEWELL, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Mar. 1618-9.
NEWET, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 5, 1678. Of
Salop.
NEWEY, SAMUEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1736.
S. of John, D.D., Dean of Chichester. Matric. Easter, 1737-
Left soon, on inheriting a family estate, after his brother's
death. Died young. {Harwood.)
NEWGATE, ROBERT. Adm. (age 16) at Caius, Aug. 1, 1564-
S. of Edmund, of Holkham, Norfolk. School, Bumham
Westgate. Matric. 1564, as 'Edmund.' {Venn, i. 54; Vis. of
Norfolk, 1664.)
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NEWHAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1639. Of Derbyshire. B.A. (?); M.A. 1647. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1655. R. of West Deane, Wilts., 1661.
NEWHAM, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 24, 1714. S. of
John, gent., of Whittington, Derbs., and nephew of Dr
Ashton, the Master of Jesus. Matric. 1714; Scholar; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1720; priest
(London) May 14, 1721. Went as a chaplain to Bombay.
Died there very soon afterwards. (A. Gray.)
NEWHAM, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1616.
Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Probably buried
at Staveley, June 9, 1687.
NEWHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1554.
NEWHOFFE, ROGER. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Magdalene,
Lent, I564-5.
NEWHOUSE, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 23, 1668-9. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric.
1667; Scholar, 1670. Doubtless Registrar of the Consistory
Court at Durham until 1705.
NEWHOUSE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Caius, Apr. i, 1674.
S. of Jonathan, woollendraper and citizen of Norwich. B.
there in St Stephen's parish. School, Norwich (Mr Mazey).
Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1674-8; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1678; priest, Feb. i68o-i. R.
of Beighton, Norfolk, 1681; of Fishley, 1690. V. of Upton,
1690-8. C. of Hemblington, 1700-3. R. of Lingwood, 1702-4.
Died Mar. 14, 1721-2. Buried at Beighton. Will (Norwich
C.C.) 1722. Father of Thomas (1704). {Venn, 1. 450.)
NEWHOUSE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
June 26, 1690. Of Durham. S. of William. Bapt. at St Mary,
South Bailey, Durham, Jan. 14, 1671-2. School, Durham.
Matric, 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4,
1693-4; priest (York) June, 1696. V. of Sockbum, Durham,
1699-1722. V. of Bishopton, 1727-40. Chaplain of Sherbum
Hospital. Minor canon of Durham. Married, at St Oswald,
Durham, July 17, 1707, Hannah Heslop, of Richmond,
Yorks. (H. M. Wood.)
NEWHOUSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
June 9, 1632. S. of Richard. B. at York. Schools, Giggles-
wick (Mr Dockwray), Houghton (Mr Smelt) and Newcastle
(Mr Gibson). Matric. 1632. Brother of William (1640).
NEWHOUSE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Mar.
1586; B.A. from Christ's, 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Fellow of
Christ's, 1594-9. Minister of St Andrew's, Norwich, 1602-11.
Author, Sermons, etc. Buried Aug. 12, 1611. {Peile, i. 186.)
NEWHOUSE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, July 4,
1704. S. of Jonathan (1674), R. of Beighton, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Holt (Mr Reynolds) and Norwich (private; Mr Nobbs).
Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1704-9; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711.
Fellow, 1709-19. Moderator, 1714. Taxor, 1715. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1711-2; priest (Ely) Sept. 20, 1713.
R. of Dimcton and Nuthurst, Sussex, 1736. Preb. of
Chichester, 1750-73. Chaplain to the Earl of Lincoln.
Married Mary, dau. of John Goose, of Norwich. Died May 21,
1773. M.I. at Petworth. Will (P.C.C.) May, 1774. (Venn, i.
512.)
NEWHOUSE, W. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1559.
Perhaps R. of Shenfield, Essex, 1562; deprived, 1567.
NEWHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
June 18, 1640. S. of Richard. B. at York. School, Durham
(Mr Smelt). Matric. 1640. Brother of Robert (1632).
NEWLAND, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke,
Dec. 10, 1648. S. of William, of Newport, Isle of Wight,
mercer. Matric. 1648. M.P. for Southampton, 1678-81,
1685-7, 1689-99. Knighted, Aug. 3, 1679. Died Dec. 1699.
NEWLAND, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1541-2.
NEWLAND, JOHN, B.A. 1561-2. Perhaps 'V. of Haxey and
Gedney, Lines., 1562. Ord. priest, Lincoln, Nov. 30, 1562.
Married. M.A., Cambridge, 1569. Preacher.' {Lines.
Presentation Deeds.)
NEWLAND, JOHN. B.A. 1567-8.
NEWLAND, THOMAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1590. B. at
Gedney, Lines,, 1572. B.A. (? 1592-3); M.A. 1595. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 25, 1597; priest, Mar. 19, 1597-8.
Preacher at Canterbury. V. of Gedney, 1601-22. Marriage
license, Lincoln, Jan. 13, 1613-4, to marry Jane Ingram, of
Holbeach, widow, age 40. One of these names R. of Kingston-
DeveriU, Wilts. Admon. (Cons. C. Sarum) 1643.
NEWLAND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1639; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1642-3.
NEWLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 6, 1674.
S. and h. of William, of St Paul's, Covent Garden, gent.
B. there. Bapt. Feb. 28, 1656-7. School, Ealing. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 10, 1675.
Newman, Francis
NEWLAND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1628. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 6, 1623; priest, May 23, 1624.
R. of Wroot, Lines., 1626-41.
NEWLAND, . B.D. 1472-3. A friar.
NEWLAND, . B.Can.L. 1519-20. Incorp.
NEWLING, ADAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 8, 1708. S. of
Adam, alderman of Cambridge. B. in Cambridgeshire, 1690.
Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. from King's, 1716. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 20, 1713; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 18, 1714.
Chaplain of King's, 1714, V. of Montford and Shawardine,
Salop. R. of Fitz, Salop. Father of the next. (A. Gray.)
NEWLING, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
16, 1744. S. of Adam (above), clerk, of Salop. B. at Mont-
ford. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Hotchkiss). Matric. 1744;
B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. Fellow, 1752-5. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 21, 1749; priest, Dec. 25, 1751. Head Master of Shrews-
bury School, 1754-70. R. of Pontesbury, Salop, 1764-9.
Preb. and treasurer of Lichfield, 1770-87. R. of St Philip's,
Birmingham, 1770-87. R. of Westbury, Salop, 1772-87.
Died Mar. 17, 1787. Buried at Shawardine. M.I. Will
(P.C.C) 1790. {Scott-Mayor, ill. 543.)
NEWLIN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Nov. 5,
1716. S. of John, clerk, R. of Exton, Hants. B. there.
School, Corhampton (Mr Ainsworth). Matric. 1716; LL.B.
1722. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Winchester)
May 22, 1722. V. of Empshott, Hants., 1729-72. V. of
Rogate, Sussex, 1764-72. Died May 25, 1772. Will, P.C.C.
{Scott-Mayor, iii. 308.)
NEWLIN, ROBERT. B.D. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Oxford) 1614; B.A. (Corpus Christi, Oxford) 1616; M.A.
1620; B.D. 1628; D.D. 1640. Fellow of Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, 1622; President, 1640-8 and 1660-88. R. of
Ham, Wilts., 1643. R. of Wroughton, 1660. Died Mar. 5,
1687-8, aged 90. {Al. Oxon.)
NEWLOVE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 30,
1612-3. Matric. 1613.
NEWLOVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1564-5-
Perhaps V. of Normanton, Lines., 1571-2 (B.A.).
NEWLOVE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1607;
Scholar, 1610-1; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon
(York) 1613. V. of Riccall, Yorks., in 1620, when he married
Helena Man, of Malton. (M. H. Peacock; Peile, i. 266.)
NEWMAN, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1578; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow, 1585.
NEWMAN, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 20,
1592-3. Matric. c. 1593. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1598.
Antony, s. of John Newman, bapt. at St Stephen Walbrook,
Dec. 14, 1578. The father, as citizen and grocer, buried
May 16, 1614. Mar. 5, 1615-6 was buried Mr Anthony
Newman, and lyeth one the right hand of his father.
NEWMAN, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Christ's,
1595-6; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602; B.D. 1613. Perhaps the
man who had license from Lambeth, 1601 to teach boys at
(1) Eton, (2) Bedford. Probably R. of Leaveland, Kent,
1605-8. R. of Wormshill, 1607-54. License (Canterbury)
Apr. 30, 1608, to marry Ann Keale, of WormshiU, widow.
Died Apr. 8, 1654. Buried at Wormshill. Will proved,
Sept. 11. Perhaps father of Stephen (1632). {Peile, i. 217.)
NEWMAN, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 25, 1633. Of
Kent. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7. Probably father of the
next and of Thomas (1672). {Vis. of Kent, 1663-8.)
NEWMAN, DECIMUS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 12, 1680.
Of Kent. 10th s. of Daniel, of Seal. Matric. i68o; B.A. 1683-
4. R. of Westbere, Kent, 1698-1722. Married Mary, dau.
of George Rich, of Seal. Died June 17, 1722, aged 61. Buried
at Westbere. Brother of Thomas (1672). (H. G. Harrison.)
NEWMAN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1568.
NEWMAN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1606,
NEWMAN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Lent,
1637-8. One of these names, s. of Edward, of Franksworth,
Hunts., gent., deceased, adm. at Gray's Inn, June 2, 1641.
NEWMAN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 24,
1615. Matric. 1616; Scholar, 1618-22; B.A. 1618-9; M.A.
1622. For a contemporary namesake who emigrated to New
England in 1638 see D.N.B.
NEWMAN, FRANCIS. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Matthew, of Edmonton, Middlesex, gent. Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, Dec. 9, 1631, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1635; M.A. 1637-8. Fellow of All Souls, 1639-48,
ejected. Died in Westminster, Dec. 1649. Will, P.C.C.
(property at Edmonton, Middlesex). {Al. Oxon.)
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NEWMAN, GEORGE. Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1581; LL.B.
1584; LL.D. 1589. M.P. for Dover, 1601; for Canterbury,
1614,' 1620-2. Admitted advocate, Jan. 30, 1603-4. Knighted,
Nov. 12, 1616. Chancellor of Canterbury. Married, at All
Saints', Cambridge, 1588, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Wycli£fe,
of Wicklifie, Yorks. Died June 7, 1627, aged 65. M.I. at
St Margaret, Canterbury. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to Trinity
Hall. Father of James (1634). (Warren, 275; A. B. Beaven.)
NEWMAN, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1516-7. One of these names V.
of Harringworth, Northants., 1515-22. (J. Parker.)
NEWMAN, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1634. 2nd s. of Sir George (1581), late of Canterbury, Knt.,
deceased. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1639. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 27, 1641.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1414-24-
NEWMAN, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, July 31, 1514. Of Brentwood, Essex. B.A. 1518-9;
M.A. 1522. Perhaps B.D. 1536-7. Fellow, 1517-28. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) May 20, 1524.
NEWMAN, JOHN. B.A. 1515-6; M.A. 1519-20. FeUow of
Queens', 1521-30.
NEWMAN, JOHN. B.D. 1526-7. Augustinian friar.
NEWMAN, JOHN. B.A. 1529-30. Of Lincolnshire diocese. M.A.
1533. Fellow of Queens', 1530-4. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 23, 1531; priest, Mar. 30, 1532.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1546
(imputes) .
NEWMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1584.
One of these names, of Fumeaux Pelham, Herts., adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1587.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1589; B.A.
1592-3; M.A. 1596.
NEWMAN, JOHN. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. from Queens', i595-
Ord. priest (Colchester) July 15, 1595. Perhaps R. of Little
Buckenham, Norfolk, 1597. V. of Chilton-by-Clare, Suffolk,
1599-1615. One of these names R. of Little Comard, Suffolk.
Will (P.C.C.) 1633, proved by son Thomas (? 1621).
NEWMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c. 1597.
B. at Linton, Cambs., 1581. B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Ord.
deacon (Colchester) Sept. 18, 1603; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 20,
1604-5. Preacher at Ely. V. of Lidlington, Beds., 1607.
NEWMAN, JOHN. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1608-9; M.A.
l5l2.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
162 1 ; B.A. 1624-5; M-A. from Trinity Hall, 1628.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1626; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. One of these names preb. of Wells, 1661.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Incorp. 1631, as B.A. of Oxforu (identity
not clear in Al. Oxon.). M.A. from Christ's, 1632. One of
these names, M.A., R. of Church Knowle, Dorset, signed for
deacon (Bristol) Aug. 9, and for priest, Aug. 11, 1662, also
for institution to Church Knowle. Died there 1707-8.
(Peile, I. 371; Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
NEWMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1645.
Of Devon.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 21, 1668.
Matric. 1669; B..^. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Head Master, Colfe's
Grammar School, Lewisham, 1677-87. Author. Died 1687.
Buried at Lewisham. WiU, P.C.C. (H. G. Harrison.)
NEWMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1691;
B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698.
NEWMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 19,
1749-50. S. of John, com merchant, of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) Mar. 14, 1756.
NEWMAN, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent,
1564-5. Of Essex. B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. FeUow, 1568-
72. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1568, age 22. V. of Coggeshall,
Essex, 1575-1600. Buried there Mar. i, 1599-1600.
NEWMAN, PETER. B.Can.L. 1494-5. Perhaps R. of Ashdon,
Essex, 1516-22.
NEWMAN, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1448. Of Berkhampstead. Grace iox B.A. 1454-5; did not
determine within two years.
NEWMAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1605; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.).
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31; priest, June 1, 1618. Perhaps
R. of Datchworth, Herts., 1623; ejected, but restored, 1660.
Perhaps R. of Hamerton, Hunts., 1634-63. Died 1663.
NEWMAN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1618-9.
Newman, Thomas
NEWMAN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1577.
Ord. deacon as literate (Lincohi) Apr. 11, 1582; priest
(Peterb.) Jan. 21, 1583-4. R. of Luddington, Northants.,
1583-1633.
NEWMAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594.
Of Kent. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Fellow, 1601. Perhaps
ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1602. R. of Al-
boume, Sussex, 1613. R. of Crayford, Kent, till 1626. Died
Dec. 9, 1626. Buried at Crayford. Father of Robert (1636).
NEWMAN, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1628. B. at Maidstone, Kent, c. 1613. Matric. Michs. 1628;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1631-41.
NEWMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 24, 1636.
S. of Robert (1594), of Crayford, Kent, clerk, deceased.
Exhibitioner from Tonbridge School, 1636. Matric. 1636;
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1646. One of these names R. of Havers-
ham, Bucks., 1658.
NEWMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 29,
1669. S. of Robert, clerk, of Frant, Kent. B. there. School,
Northampton. Matric. 1669.
NEWMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, May 31,
1677. Only s. of Robert, mercer. B. at Yarmouth, Norfolk.
School, Yarmouth (Mr Barrington). Matric. 1677. Migrated
to Corpus Christi, 1679. B.A. 1680-1.
NEWMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept. 17,
1633. Of Middlesex.
NEWMAN, SA.MUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 23,
1749. S. of Thomas, flour dealer, of Sudbury, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Colne, Essex (private; Mr Stringer), Bury
(Mr Gamham) and Dedham, Essex (Mr Grimwood). Scholar,
1749-53; Matric. 1750; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756. FeUow, 1754-
61. Ord. deacon (London) June 11, 1753; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 22, 1754. R. of Foulden, Norfolk, 1760-1. V. of
Dedham, Essex, 1761-80. Will (P.C.C.) 1780. Brother of
Thomas (1751). (Venn, 11. 63.)
NEWMAN, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1632; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Perhaps R. of Bicknor, Kent,
1662-9. Died 1669.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1571; B.A. 1571-2;
M.A. 1575. Perhaps R. of South Fambridge, Essex, 1601-9.
Died Mar. 1609-10. (Cooper, 11. 527.)
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1579-
80. Of Suffolk.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, May 12,
1582. Matric. 1582; B.A. 1585-6. Probably ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 10, 1587-8; priest, 1588; 'b. at Gosfield,
Essex' (B.-A.). V. of Roding Aythorp, Essex. V. of
Canewdon, 1588-1627. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1627.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1584; B.A. 1587-8; Scholar, 1588-91; M.A. 1591; B.D. 1607.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 25, 1591 (M.A.).
Perhaps V. of Stanstead Abbots, Herts., 1593-7. R- of Gt
Berkhampstead, 1598.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1587.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Easter, 1588.
Of Essex.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596; B.A.
from St Catharine's, 1600-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 18,
1602; priest, Jan. 8, 1603-4, as 'B.A. of Trinity.'
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1628.
One of these names R. of Little Comard, Suffolk, 1633;
ejected, 1644.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 31,
1635. S. of Richard, gent., of Rotherhithe, Surrey. B. there.
School, Eton. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1639-40. One of these
names R. of Heydon, Norfolk, 1647-62.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Apr. 19,
1647. S. of Thomas, currier, of Hunworth, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Holt (Mr Tallis). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1 650-1. FeUow,
1651.
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, June
6, 1672. S. of Daniel, gent. B. at Seal, Kent. Matric. 1672.
Brother of Decimus (1680).
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 26,
1693-4. S. of Thomas, gent., of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk.
B. at Heydon. Schools, Wymondham (Mr Clarke) and Holt
(Mr Reynolds). Matric. 1695. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 20, 1696. Died June 16, 1698. M.I. at Baconsthorpe.
(Venn, i. 494; Le Neve, Man., v. 189.)
NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, i749- Of
London. Matric. Michs. 1751; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1753; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22,
1754-
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NEWMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caius, Apr. 9,
1751. S. of Thomas, flour dealer, of Sudbury, Suffolk. B.
there. Schools, Earls Colne (private; Mr Skinner) and Bury
(Mr Gamham). Matric. 1751; Scholar, i75i-5- Died in
Cambridge of small-pox, Jan. 24, 1755- Brother of Samuel
(1749). (Venn, 11. 65.)
NEWMAN, WARNER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Nov. 14,
1728. S. of Thomas, farmer, of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Sudbur>- (Mr Burrough) and Bury (Mr Kynnesman).
Scholar, 1728-9; Matric. 1729-
NEWMAN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1539-40.
NEWMAN, . D.Civ.L. 1462-3. One John Newman, LL.D.,
R. of Snetterton, Norfolk, 1467.
NEWMAN, . B.A. 1468-9; M.A. 1475-6. Probably William,
Fellow of Queens', in 1477.
NEWMAN, . B.Can.L. 1488-9. Canonicus.
NEWMAN, . Pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 24, 1581-2 (dis-
tinct from Thomas of 1582). Resident in 1583.
NEWMAN, . Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's, 1632.
NEWMARKET, PETER DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge,
1331. S. of Rayner, the clerk.
NEWMARKET, THOMAS DE. 'M.A. Cambridge.' Mathe-
matician. Fl. c. 1410. Master Thomas de Newmarket, M.A.,
R. of Dry Drayton, had licence Feb. 10, 1375-6, to study in
Cambridge for one year. Master Thomas Newmarket was
adm. Master of Glomery, 7 Kal. Feb. 1383 by Archdeacon of
Ely when one of the witnesses was Mag. John Bockesham
(presumably John Bottlesham, subsequently (1397) Master
of Peterhouse and Bishop). Has been confused by some
authorities with Thomas Marks, alias de Newmarket, monk
of Westminster, Bishop of Carlisle, 1397, the faithful
supporter of Richard II. {D.N. B.; Pits., 591; T.A. Walker.)
NEWNHAM, GEORGE LEWIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare,
Nov. 28, 1734. S. of Nathaniel, of Streatham, Surrey, Esq.
B. in London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 22, 1734-
NEWNHAM, GEORGE LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 10,
1751. S. of Nathaniel, of New Court, Swithin's Lane, London,
Esq. B. in London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, i749-
Called to the Bar, Feb. 3, 1757- Bencher, 1772. K.C., 1772.
M.P. for Arundel, 1774-80. Died Aug. 2, 1800. WiU (P.C.C.)
1801; of Newtimber, Sussex.
NEWNHAM, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 8, 1714- 3rd s.
of John, of Maresfield, Sussex. Bapt. there, Sept. 24, 1696.
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1718-9. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct.
2, 1714. Died unmarried. Buried at Maresfield, May 8, 1725.
Admon., P.C.C.
NUPORT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1581-2.
NEWPORT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 20) at Pembroke,
Jan. 24, 1727-8. S. of John,of Fumeaux Pelham, Herts., Esq.
Matric. 1728. [Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
NEWSAM or NEWSHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Sidney, Jime 25, i566. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Cawood,
Yorks. School, Cawood. Matric. 1669; B..^. 1669-70; M.A.
1673. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1670; priest, Dec. 1679.
NEWSBITT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1616.
NEWSELL, CHRISTOPHER, see NEWSTEAD.
NEWSOM or NEWSHAMBE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Peter-
house, Apr. 1594. Matric. 1594; B..\. 1597-8; M.A. from
Jesus, 1601. V. of Gray's Thurrock, Essex, 1605-6. Died
1606.
NEWSOME, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 24, 1705-6.
B. in Yorkshire. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10. Fellow,
1710-1. Died same year.
NEWSOME, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 13, 1675-6. Of
Doncaster. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord.
deacon (York) June 6, 1680; priest, Sept. 1684. R. of
Warmsworth, 1681-1714. Master of Doncaster School,
1690-9.
NEWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1555; B.A.
1557-8; M.A. 1561. Fellow of Trinity, 1561.
NEWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 3, 1670.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1674. R. of Cranwick, Norfolk, 1689-1713. V. of Methwold.
Buried Feb. 18, 1713-4.
NEWSON, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1717. Of Kent.
B..\. 1720-1; M.A. 1738. V. of Ehn and Emneth, Cambs.,
1731-9. R. of Conington, 1743. Died Aug. 29, 1762. (G.
Mag.)
NEWSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Easter,
1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Ord. priest (Bishop Brown-
rigg, of Exeter) July 2, 1657. R. of Gt Waldingfield, Suffolk,
Newton, Edward
1657-95- R. of St James', Colchester, 1661-70. P.C. of
St Stephen, Norwich, 1673. Buried at Waldingfield, Mar. 2,
1694-5. Will, Bury.
NEWSON, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1657.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. R. of Hawkedon,
Suffolk, 1665-90; deprived as non-juror.
NEWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 4, 1698. Of
Suffolk. (Of Easton, Leics. B. 1678. Al. Carthus.) Matric.
1699; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) July,
1702. V. of North Elmham, Norfolk, 1704. Perhaps C. of
North and South Stoke, Lines., 1709. Died at Grantham.
Admon., July 11, 1714. (A. Gray.)
NEWSUN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1585.
NEWSSE, see NEWCE.
NEWSTEAD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peter-
house, June 14, 1641. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1641, as
'Newsell.' Either s. of Herbert, of South Somercotes, Lines.;
bapt. there. Mar. 20, 1622-3; or, s. of William, of Bilsby;
buried at South Somercotes, Sept. 2, 1644. {Lines. Pedigrees,
724; r. A. Walker, 72.)
NEWSTEAD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1655. S. of Christopher, B.D., V. of Abingdon, Berks.
B. at Abingdon. Matric. 1655; B..^. 1658-9; M.A. 1663.
Fellow, 1658-68. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Nov. 30,
1667. Kept a school at Edmonton. Died there. {Harwood;
Lines. Pedigrees, 723.)
NEWSTEAD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Aug.
24, 1667. S. of Richard. B. at Fotheringhay, Northants.
School, Northampton (private). Matric. 1668.
NEWSTEAD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
July II, 1696. S. of Samuel, of Brome, Suffolk, auditor.
Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1.
NEWTE, JOHN. M.A. 1681 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Tiverton, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, July 12, 1672, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1676;
M.A. 1679. Fellow of Balliol. R. of Tidcombe and Pitts
portions, Tiverton, 1680-1716. Died Mar. 7, 1715-6. {Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
NEWTON, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 25, 1694-5.
S. of John (1655). B. at Lincoln, 1677. School, Leicester.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Incorp. at Oxford,
1722. C. of Shipton Moyne, Gloucs., 1700. Inc. of AUington,
Lines., 1704. C. of St Nicholas, Gloucester, 1708-35. R. of
Taynton, Gloucs., 1710-33. Schoolmaster at Gloucester
Cathedral School, 1712-8. V. of Llantwit Major-with-
Liswomey, Glamorgan, 1733-5. Author, Sermons. Died at
Gloucester, Apr. 4, 1735. Buried in St Nicholas Church.
Father of John (1738) and the next. (G. Mag.; F. S. Hocka-
day; D.N.B.)
NEWTON, BENJAMIN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1739. S. of
Benjamin (above). B. in Gloucestershire. Migrated as sizar
to Jesus, Nov. 4, 1740. Matric. 1740; Rustat Scholar, 1740;
B.A. 1743-4; M..\. 1747. Fellow, 1746-61. Taxor, 1753.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1744; priest (Norwich) June, 1747.
C. of Whittlesford, Cambs., 1748-52. V. of St Clement's,
Cambridge, 1749. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1755-63.
V. of Sandhurst, Gloucs., 1763-87. R. of St John's, and
P.C. of St Aldate, Gloucester, 1768-87. Wrote on civil
liberty and morals. Died June 29, 1787. Brother of John
(1738). (G. Mag.; D.N.B.; A. Gray.)
NEWTON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 12,
1623. S. of Charles, woollendraper, of Groton, Suffolk.
School, Boxford (Mr Hoogan). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631. R. of St Michael Bassishaw, London, 1642-5.
Died 1645.
NEWTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1614; B.A. 1617-8; M..\. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
12, 1618.
NEWTON, EDMUND. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1582. Of
Lincolnshire. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1593. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) June 7, 1595. Perhaps V. of Sleaford, Lines.,
1606-18; and schoolmaster there, 1611. (Trollope, Sleaford,
I45-)
NEWTON, EDWARD. Adm. at Emmanuel, May 28, 1644. Of
Kent. Migrated aspens, to Jesus, Oct. 7, 1645. B..^. 1646-7;
M..A. (Balliol College, Oxford) 1650. Fellow of Balliol, 1649.
Incorp. M..\. at Cambridge, 1652. Ejected from St Anne's,
Lewes, 1662. Died Jan. 1712. {Calamy, in. 320; Al. Oxon.)
NEWTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct.
18, 1652. S. of Edward, of Mickleover, Derbs. B. there.
School, Repton. B.A. 1656-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 12,
1650. Buried Jan. 5, 1658-9. Brother of Robert (1648).
(Burke, L.G.)
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NEWTON, FOGGE. Aflm. at King's (age i8) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1586. Of Canterbury. Matric. 1586; B.A.
1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1601; D.D. 1607. Fellow, 1589-
1602. Provost, May 15, 1610-2. Vice-Chancellor, 161Q-1.
Chaplain to Dr Heton, Bishop of Ely. R. of St Nicholas
Oiave, London, 1601-11. R. of Kingston, Cambs., 1602-12.
Buried there Aug. 8, 1612. WiU (P.C.C.) 1613. {Hist, of
King's, 95.)
NEWTON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Michaelhouse, Easter,
1545. S. of Sir John, of Gloucester. B.A. 1549-50; M.A.
1553; B.D. from Jesus, 1561; D.D. from Trinity, 1563.
Fellow of Trinity, 1553-5- Fellow of Jesus, 1555. Vice-
Chancellor, 1562-3. Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 24, 1560.
University preacher, 1560. Preb. of York, 1560-72. Dean
of Winchester, 1565-72. Died 1572. Admon., P.C.C.
(D.N.B.; A. Gray; Cooper, i. 308.)
NEWTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1549
(impuhes); B.A. 1551-2; M.A. 1555.
NEWTON, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Apr. 1582.
Of Lancashire. B.A. from Trinity, 1585-6; M.A. 1589; B.D.
from St John's, 1596. Fellowof St John's, 1590. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Oct. 22, 1593, as M.A. of St John's.
One of these names preacher at Hackness, Yorks.; will
(P.C.C.) 1617. Fatherof John (1631).
NEWTON, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's, Easter,
1549-
NEWTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 1, 1594. Of
Leicestershire.
NEWTON, Sir HENRY. M.A. 1631-2 (on King's visit). S. of Sir
Adam, of Charlton, Kent, Bart. Bapt. at St Dunstan-in-
the-West, London, Apr. 13, 1618. Succeeded his brother
William as Bart. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1631. Fought
in the Royal cause at Edgehill. Inherited the estates of his
uncle Sir Thomas Puckering and assumed the name of
Puckering, 1654. Paymaster-General of the Forces, 1660.
M.P. for Warws., 1661-79; for Warwick, 1679. Gave the
bulk of his library to Trinity College. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Murray, Provost of Eton. Died Jan. 22,
1700-1. Buried at St Mary's, Warwick. M.I. Doubtless
fatherof Henry Puckering (1654). (G.E.C., i. 141; D.N.B.)
NEWTON, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Nov. 24,
1649. Perhaps s. of Isaac, of Ruswarp, Whitby, Vorks. Of
Bagdale HalJ, Yorks. Age 32 in 1665. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Giles Wiggener, of Wivenhoe, Essex. (Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
NEWTON, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 5, 1661. S. of
Isaac, of Woolsthorpe, Lines. B. there, Dec. 25, 1642.
School, Grantham (Mr Stokes). Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1664;
B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1667. He occupied the
rooms to the north of the great Gate. The great natural
philosopher. Lucasian Professor, 1669-1702. F.R.S., 1672.
The idea of universal gravitation occurred to him at Wools-
thorpe in 1665 'as he sat alone in a garden.' The Principia
was pubUshed in 1687, the completion and publication of this
work being due to Halley, who paid all expenses and cor-
rected the proofs. M.P. for Cambridge University, 1689-90
and 1701-2. Warden of the Mint, 1696; Master of the Mint,
1699. President of the Royal Society, 1703; re-elected
annually for 25 years. Knighted, Apr. 15, 1705. Involved
in a bitter controversy with Leibnitz as to the priority of the
discovery concerning fluxions. Corresponded with Locke on
theological subjects. For an account of his works see D.N.B.
Died at Kensington, Mar. 20, 1726-7. Buried in West-
minster Abbey. Benefactor to the Chapels of Christ's and
Trinity, to Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Cambridge Old
Schools. There is a statue to him by Roubiliac in the Ante-
Chapel of Trinity, and a bust in the Library. Also a portrait
by \. Ritz, formerly in the Hall.
NEWTON, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 25,
1743. S. of Humphrey, M.D., of Lincolnshire. B. at Grant-
ham. School, Grantham (Mr Bacon). Matric. 1743; B.A.
1746-7; M.A. 1750.
NEWTON, JOHN. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1378; expelled,
1379. Of Yorkshire. Perhaps the same as the next.
NEWTON, JOHN DE. LL.D. by 1378. Of Yorkshire. Master of
Peterhouse, 1381-97. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Dec. 1379, at that
time R. of Rattlesden, Suffolk; deacon, Feb. 18; priest,
Mar. 10, 1379-80. Commissary-Genera! for Bishop Arundel.
Preb. of York, 1384; Treasurer, 1393; Vicar-general. R. of
Cottenham, Cambs., 1386; exchanged same year for Leigh,
Lichfield diocese. V. of Histon, Cambs. Preb. of Southwell.
Died at York, Jan. 21, 1413-4. Buried in York Minster.
Will (York) 1414. Benefactor to Peterhouse Library.
{T.A. Walker.)
NEWTON, J. B.A. 1470-1.
NEWTON, JOHN. D.Can.L. 1472-3. Abbot of St Osyth, Essex.
NEWTON, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1481-2.
Newton, Joshua
NEWTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1556.
One of these names C. of Stock, Essex, c. 1579-1629. Buried
there Oct. 12, 1629. (J. Ch. Smith.)
NEWTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1572.
Perhaps s. of John, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, who in his will
(Sept. 10, 1570) mentions his son John, as at Cambridge.
One of these names presented to Bourn, Cambs., by Christ's,
1577. (H. M. Wood.)
NEWTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1577.
Of Lajicashire. One of these names R. of Whittington,
Lanes., c. 1576-1630. Buried there July 11, 1630. Admon.,
1631. Perhaps father of Richard (i6o6). (Victoria Hist.
Lanes., viii. 251.)
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June, 1608.
Matric. 1608; Scholar; B.A. 161 1-2; M.A. 1615. One of these
names V. of Rotherham, Yorks., 1621-8. V. of Ecclesfield,
1628-38. Died there Sept. 8, 1638, aged 54.
NEWTON, JOHN. Licensed to practise medicine, 1612-3.
NEWTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1613.
B. in the parish of St Mary Abchurch, London. B.A. 1616-7;
M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Mar. 12, 1619-
20, age 24. One of these names R. of Sawtry St Andrews,
Hunts., i624-(?) 40. Licensed (Bishop of London) as R. of
Sawtry, a widower, age 36, June 11, 1634, to marry Catherine
Edney, of St Bartholomew-the-Great, London, spinster.
Another, minister of the Gospel, of Little Baddow, Essex.
Will (P.C.C.) 1647.
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 22,
1620. S. of John, of Essex, 'medicus' (probably curate in
charge at Stock, Essex). Bapt. at Stock, Apr. 25, 1602.
Matric. 1620. Migrated to Peterhouse, Jan. 22, 1620-1. B.A.
1624-5. Buried at Stock, May 9, 1631. Brother of Samuel
(1630-1). (J. Ch. Smith.)
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6\ at St John's, 1631. Of
Yorkshire. S. of 'B.' [Gregory (1582)], B.D. School, Felsted
(Mr Holbeach). Matric. 1632.
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 21, 1642-3.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1644. Migrated to Jesus, July 14, i645-
Scholar, 1645; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650. Probably ord. priest
(Bishop of Ardfert) Aug. 6, 1660. V. of Gt Comard, Suffolk,
in 1662.
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 5, 1647. Of
Somerset. Matric. 1647.
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 23, 1655. Matric.
1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford,
1669. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1660-1. V. of St
Margaret's, Leicester, 1663; and of St Martin, 1680. Master
of Wigston's Hospital. Preb. of Gloucester, 1690-1711. R. of
Taynton, Gloucs., 1696-1710. V. of Sandhurst, 1710-1. Died
Sept. 20, 171 1, aged 73. M.I. at St Nicholas, Gloucester.
Father of Benjamin (1694-5). (D.N.B., under Benjamin;
F. S. Hockaday.)
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 1, 1662.
S. of Thomas, mercer. B. at Mansfield, Notts. School,
Mansfield (Mr Sylvester). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A.
1669. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1671.
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1669-70.
Perhaps s. of Sir John, of Barr's Court, Gloucs., Bart. Matric.
1670. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1672. Succeeded his
father as 3rd Bart., 1699. Died Feb. 12, 1734, aged 83.
Buried at Haydor, Lines. Perhaps brother of Richard
(1663-4). One of these names, s. and h. of John, of Heighley,
Cherbury, Salop, Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. i, i67c^-i.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., i. 169; G.E.C.)
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 10,
1678. S. of John, gent. B. at Uffington, Lines. School,
Peterborough (Mr Smith). Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685; B.D. 1693. Fellow, 1685-1700. Incorp. at Oxford,
1693. R. of King's Cliffe, Northants., 1689-1714- R-
(sinecure) of St Florence, Pembroke, 1698-1714. Died Mar.
27, 1714-
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1714-
B. at Deptford, Kent, 1694. Matric. Easter, 1715; B.A.
1718-9; M.A. 1722. Fellow, 1717. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept.; priest (Ely) Dec. 23, 1722.
NEWTON, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1738. S. of
Benjamin (1694-5), of Gloucestershire, clerk. Matric. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, Sept. 25, 1730, age 18; B.A.
(Corpus Christi, Oxford). Litt. dim. (Gloucester to St David's)
May 7, 1735, for deacon. Minor canon of Gloucester. Ord.
priest (Gloucester) Aug. 22, 1736. C. of St Mary-de-Lode,
Gloucester, 1736. R. of Taynton, Gloucs., 1737-54- V. of
Brookthorpe, 1754-90. Brother of Benjamin (i739)- ('^'■
Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
NEWTON, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1565-
Newton, Joshua
NEWTON, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Magdalene, Apr. 2,
1676. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Little Sheffield, West
Riding, Yorks. School, Gt Sheffield. Matnc. 1676; B.A.
1679-80; M.A. 1683. Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1680; priest. May, 1681.
NEWTON, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 18, 1710. S. of Lancelot, gent. B. at Car-Colston, near
Newark, Notts. School, Nottingham (Mr Johnson). Matric.
1710: B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717; LL.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.).
FeUow, 1716-34. Taxor, 1718-g. Registrary of the Univer-
sity, 1726-34. Died Dec. 5. 1734- (G. Mag.)
NEWTON, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1673-
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. Lent, 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A.
1680. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1678. Probably preb. of
St Paul's, 1690; died 1691.
NEWTON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1568.
Matric. Easter, 1569.
NEWTON, MEGISON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June 24,
1740. S. of John, ship-owner, deceased. B. at Scarborough.
School, Thornton. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747-
Fellow, 1746. Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1745; priest,
June, 1747. C. of Hackness, Yorks. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1782;
as formerly of Wilshampstead, Beds., but late of Scar-
borough.
NEWTON, NICHOLAS, Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1562.
NEWTON, PETER. M.A. 1635-6 {LU. Reg.).
NEWTON, PETER. M.A. from St John's, 1701. Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 21, 1683-4; B.A. (Hart Hall,
Oxford) 1687. R. of Lydham, Salop, 1689. {Al. Oxon.)
NEWTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1551.
NEWTON, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1481; B.A. 1484-5. Fellow. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
31; deacon (Ely) Apr. 14; priest, June 9, 1487.
NEWTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1579-
Of Lincolnshire. Scholar; B..\. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Perhaps
V. of Northaw, Herts., 1591-4; and R. of Pas ton, Northants.,
1594-1627. Died 1627. {PeiU, i. 155.)
NEWTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1597.
NEWTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney, July 21, 1606.
S. of John, R. of Whittington, Lanes. Bapt. there, July i,
1586. Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon
and priest (London) Sept. i, 1617, age 30. R. of Port Eynon,
Glamorgan. Perhaps V. of Melling-in-Lonsdale, Lanes.,
1625-33; a°d also R. of Claughton, 1628-30. Buried at
Whittington, Aug. 8, 1633. Admon. (Archd. Richmond)
1633-5. {Victoria Co. Hist. Lanes., viii. 190.)
NEWTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1622;
B.A. 1625-6. Perhaps King's scholar at Durham School,
1616.
NEWTON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 23,
1663-4. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir John, of Hethershorpe,
Lines., and of Barr's Court, Gloucs., Bart.; adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 8, 1666; and died previous to May 8, 1672. Perhaps
brother of John (1669-70). {Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S.,i. 170.)
NEWTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1592. B.
at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes., 1576. B..\. 1595-6; M.A.
1599. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Jan. 25, 1600-1.
Preacher at Canterbury. R. of Gretford, Lines., 1606-35.
V. of Pinchbeck, 1608-9.
NEWTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 16,
1648. S. of Edward, gent., of Mickleover, Derbs. B. there.
Bapt. June 8, 1629. School (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1648. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10, 1648-9. Of Mickleover, barrister.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Gervase Whitchurch, of Beeston,
Derbs. Died at Derby, Mar. 19, 1701-2. Brother of Edward
(1652). {F.M.G., I. 314; Burke, L.G.)
NEWTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, June 18,
1659. S. of Thomas. B. at Easton, Northants. School,
Oundle. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. i665. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 21, 1665. R. of Frittenden, Kent, 1667-1725.
Died Mar. 20, 1725, aged 85. {Peile, i. 587.)
NEWTON, ROBERT. M.A. 1696 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry, of London, gent. School, St Paul's. Matric. from
Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 10, 1685, age 15; B.A. (Hart
Hall, Oxford) 1688; M.A. 1691; D.D. (Cambridge) 1717 {Com.
Reg.). Fellow of Jesus, 1692-1700. R. of Snoreham, Essex,
1696-1701. R. of Compton, Surrey, 1701-2. R. of St James*,
Garlickhithe, 1702-6. R. of St Augustine-at-the-Gate,
1706. Licensed, July 10, 1702, to marry Margaret Bickley,
of Childham, Sussex. Died July 9, 1721. Admon., P.C.C.
(A I. Oxon.)
Newton, William
NEWTON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1636.
Emigrated to New England, c. 1638. Studied theology at
Hartford, Conn., under Rev. Thomas Hooker. Pastor of
Farmington, Conn., 1652-7. Pastor of MUford, 1660-83.
Married, at Hartford, in 1645, Mary Hooker. Died June 7,
1683. (J. G. Bartlett.)
NEWTON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1620-
1; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. priest (St David's) June 8,
1628. V. of Gt Sampford, Essex, 1634-83. Died there.
Buried .\\ig. 12, 1683. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to St John's.
NEWTON, SAMUEL. Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 26, 1630. Adm.
sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Jan. 19, 1630-1. Of Essex. S. of
John, 'medicus.' Bapt. at Stock, Aug. 19, 1612; s. of John,
clerk. Matric. 1631. Buried at Stock, Sept. 28, 1633,
aged 21. Brother of John (1620). (J. Ch. Smith.)
NEWTON, SAMUEL. The Cambridge antiquary. Probably not
a member of the University, though he held college offices,
being auditor of Trinity, 1668-1717, and of Pembroke. S. of
John, of Cambridge, limner. Alderman of Cambridge, i668.
J. P., 1671. Mayor, 1671. Deputy-Mayor, 1690. Died Sept.
21, 1718, aged 89. Buried in St Edward's, Cambridge. His
MS. collections were acquired by Thomas Baker and are now
in the British Museum. One volume, the Diary, is in Downing
College. It has been printed by the Cambridge Antiquarian
Society. {D.N.B.)
NEWTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age i6) at St John's, Aug. 2,
1654. S. of John, yamseUer, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes.
B. there. School, Newton Heath (Mr Hulme). Matric. 1654;
B.A. 1658-9. Ejected from Rivington, Lanes., 1662. After-
wards preached there as a Nonconformist. Buried there
Mar. 11, 1681-2. (E. Axon.)
NEWTON, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 10,
1729. S. of St., butcher, of Yorkshire. B. in Sheffield.
School, Sheffield (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20, 1733; priest, Sept. 22, i734.
V. of Brotherton, Yorks., 1736-61. V. of Ferry Fryston, in
1745. V. of Strensall, 1749-61. Died May 18, 1761. {ScoU-
Mayor, in. 420.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1481-2.
NEWTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1562
(previously at Trinity College, Oxford). S. of Edward. B. at
Butley, Cheshire. School, Macclesfield. Afterwards taught
school and practised physic at Macclesfield. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 25, 1578, age 33; priest, Apr. 16, 1579; 'of
Greenwich.' R. of Little Ilford, Essex, c. 1583-1607, where
he also taught school and practised physic. An elegant Latin
poet. Died May, 1607. Will, P.C.C. {Cooper,n. 452; D.N.B.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1587.
Of Lancashire.
NEWTON, THOMAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1593; B.A. 1594-5;
M.A. 1598. Fellow, 1597. Perhaps R. of Stratford St Mary,
Sufiolk, 1606-19.
NEWTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1620-1. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1621; priest.
Mar. 1621-2.
NEWTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, June 14,
1670. S. of Laurence. B. at Kirkby, Notts. School, Notting-
ham (Mr Birch). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
Ord. deacon (London) May 21, 1676. One of these names
V. of Finedon, Northants., 1684-8. Perhaps also R. of
Nunbumhohne, Yorks., 1687-94. Buried there Jan. 21,
1693-4. {Peile, II. 30.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 1,
1694. S. of Thomas. B. at Burton-on-Trent. School, Burton
(Mr Shilton). Scholar, 1694-5; Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1699. C. of Ashby-de-la-
Zouch. {Peile, 11. 131.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 15,
1723. S. of John, of Lichfield, Stags., wine merchant. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1726-7;
M.A. 1730; D.D. 1745. Fellow, 1729. Incorp. at Oxford,
1733. Ord. deacon, 1729; priest, 1730. R. of St Mary-le-Bow,
1744-68. Lecturer at St George's, Hanover Square, 1747.
Boyle lecturer, 1754. Chaplain to George II, i755-6i. Preb.
of Westminster, 1757-61. Precentor of York, 1759-61.
President of Sion College, 1760. Canon residentiary of St
Paul's, 1761-82. Bishop of Bristol, 1761-82. Dean of St
Paul's, 1768-82. Died Feb. 14, 1781-2. {D.N.B.; Al. West-
mon., 285; F. S. Hockaday.)
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1498. (Name o£E, 1500.) Of Terrington, Norfolk.
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Lent,
1590-1; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1614.
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1638. Of Nottinghamshire.
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NEWTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 22, 1669.
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Lent,
1672. B. at .Maidstone, Kent. B. A. 1672-3; M. A. 1676- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Nov.; petty canon of the Cathedral;
priest, Dec. 1674. V. of West Hythe, Kent, 1719-32, with
the donative of Stedmarsh, Canterbury.
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 23, 1684.
Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 1690.
One of these names R. of Ta.xall, Cheshire, 1708-26.
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 18, 1698. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; Scholar, 1702; M.A.
1705. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 12, 1703-4.
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1727.
B in Buckinghamshire, 1708. Colleger at Eton, 1722-6.
B A. 1731-2. Ord. deacon (Ely, Lttt. dim. from Salisbury)
Mar. 5, 1731-2. One of these names R. of Church Langton,
Leics., 1743-7-
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 9,
1733; LL.B. 1737. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5.. i737;
priest. May 28, 1738. One of these names, s. of William, of
Walton, Derbs., clerk, matric. from St John's, Oxford, Mar.
22, 1 730-1 (six years was generally required for the LL.B.).
NEWTON, . B.Can.L. 1465-6.
NEWTON, . B.Div. or L. 1468-9. Canonicus.
NEWTON, . B.Can.L. 1500. Perhaps Robert, R. of South
Wickham, Lines., in 1516.
NEWTON, . B.A. 1510-1; B.Can.L. i5i6-7-
NEWTON, . Scholar of Christ's, 1558-9-
NEWTON, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1675.
NEYWYLL, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, Oct. 4, 1387.
Left, June 30, 1391.
NIBLET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1620,
as 'Millet.'
NICASIUS, CHARLES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1563-
NIGH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1609.
NICHOLAS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1592.
NICHOLAS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Dec. 13,
1712. S. of Philip. B. at Manston, Dorset. School, Shaftes-
bury (Mr Andrews). Matric. 1713- Brother of Philip (1706).
NICHOLAS or NICHOLS, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 10, 1543- Of Field Dalling, Norfolk.
Matric. 1544; B.A. 1547-8; M.A. 1551. Fellow, 1546-56.
R. of Melton, Suffolk, 1556-61.
NICHOLAS or NICHOLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1635; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1638-9; M.A.
1642. Fellow, 1640, ejected.
NICHOLAS, JOHN. D.D. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Matthew, Dean of St Paul's. School, Winchester. Matric.
from New CoUege, Oxford, July 2, 1658; B.A. (O.xford) i66i;
M.A. 1665; D.D. 1675. Fellow of Winchester, 1667-75.
Warden of New College, 1675-79. Vice-Chancellor of Oxford,
1677-9. Warden of Winchester College, 1679-1712. Master
of St Nicholas Hospital, Salisbury, 1684. Preb. of Win-
chester, 1684-1712. Preb. of Salisbury, 1687-1712. Died
Feb. 27, 1711-2. Buried in Winchester Cathedral. M.I.
Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.\ A. B. Beaven.)
NICHOLAS, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 4,
1630-1. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. V. of Rushmere St Andrew, Suffolk, 1680. One of
these names, minister of Ickenham, Middlesex, married,
Mar. 19, 1656-7, Martha Hamonde, of Isleworth.
NICHOLAS, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, June 24,
1706. S. of Philip, of Manston, Dorset. School, Sherborne
(Mr Gerrard). Matric. 1706. Brother of George (1712).
NICHOLAS, THOMAS. Probably of Peterhouse. B.A. 15 18-9;
M.A. 1522. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 7, 1520. Parish priest
of Little St Mary's, Cambridge, 1521-2. Perhaps R. of Holy
Trinity, Colchester, 1526-30. (T. A. Walker.)
NICHOLAS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1571. One of these names V. of Harrowden, Northants.,
1580-1622.
NICHOLAS, VINCENT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1555.
NICHOLAS, . Incorp. M.D. 1470-1.
NICHOLAS, . Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1527. A monk
from Lewes priory. Probably Nicholas Orrell, pensioned at
the surrender, Nov. 16, 1537. (Venn, i. zy.)
NICHOLAS, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Sept. 29, 1727.
(Name off, 1730.)
NICHOLS or NICOLS, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Mag-
dalene, Easter, 1561. Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, mercer, of
London. Of London and of Paddington, Esq. Married Mary,
NiCHOLLS, Henry
dau. of Waldron, of Say, Somerset. Probably brother
of Robert (1561) and perhaps father of William (1610-1).
(Top. and Gen., iii. 538-)
NICHOLS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
June 24 1644. Of Kent. Matric. 1644; Scholar, 1644-5;
B A 1647- M.D. (Caen) 1679- Perhaps R. of Adisham, Kent;
ejected, 1662. Licentiate R.C.P., 1687. (Munk, i. 476.)
NICHOLS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Aug. 15,
1670.
NICHOLLS, CIPRIAN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1633.
S. of William, of Witham, Essex; mentioned in his will
(P.C.C.) 1638. B.A. 1636-7.
NICHOLLS, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1590;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Mar. 20, 1596-7. Perhaps R. of Kingston, Kent, 1600-32.
Buried there Nov. 29, 1632. Perhaps brother of Matthew
(1588).
NICHOLLS, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, i6ro.
Perhaps V. of Kessingland, Suffolk, 1630-61 or R. of Elm
and Emneth, Cambs., 1635-41.
NICOLS, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1645.
Of Essex. B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1654; B.D. 1659; D.D. 1664.
Fellow, 1650-63. Ord. priest (Bath and WeUs) July 30, 1660.
R. of Liston, Essex; also R. of Stisted, 1663-5. Died
1665.
NICHOLS, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 16, 1676-7.
S. of Daniel, R. of Scotton, Lines. B. in Suffolk. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1677. Probably migrated to Trinity,
Apr. 18, 1677. Scholar at Jesus, 1678; B.A. from Jesus,
1680-1; M.A. 1684. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1682-3. R. of
Dalby, Yorks., 1686. Perhaps R. of Seavington St Michael,
Somerset, 1691-1732. Died 1732.
NICHOLS, DEGORY. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1560; B.X. 1563-4; M.A. 1567; B.D. 1574; D.D. 1581.
FeUow, 1566. Taxor, 1571-2. Master of Magdalene, 1577-82.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1567. Chaplain to Lord Burghley. R. of
Lanivet, Cornwall, 1570. University preacher, 1573. R. of
St Erran, Cornwall, 1578. Preb. of Exeter, 1579. R. of
Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, 1581. R. of Lanreath, Cornwall,
1583-91. Died Mar. 1590-1. (Cooper, 11. 96; Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
NICHOLS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 20, 161 1.
S. of Samuel (1581), V. of Eastry, Kent. Bapt. there, June 27,
1595. School, Canterbury (Mr Raven). Matric. 1611.
Migrated to Caius, Nov. 7, 1612. Scholar, 1612-8; B.A. 1614-
5; M.A. 1618. Fellow, 1619-22. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest, Sept. 23, 1616. R. of
Northboume with Shoulden, Kent, 1622-45. University
preacher, 1626. R. of Snargate, Kent, 1630-41. Minister of
Margaret-at-Cliff, and West Cliffe, in 1649. Licensed to
marry Margaret, dau. of Wm. Osborne, R. of East Langdon,
Kent, Oct. 22, 1622. (Venn, i. 220.)
NICHOLS, EDWARD. .'Vdm. pens, at Queens', May 24, 1671.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of Peter, of Shenley, Herts., gent.
Matric. 1671. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 10, 1673. Brother
of Peter (1671).
NICOLLS, Sir EDWARD, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare,
May 24, 1690. Of Faxton, Northants. B. there. May 6, 1672.
Bapt. May 28. Succeeded his father, Sir Edward, as 3rd Bart.
Feb. 28, 1682-3. Of Hardwick, and Faxton. Dieds./?. 1716-7.
Buried at Faxton, Jan. 20, 1716-7. Will, P.C.C. Left
property for the 'Nicolls Charity' for Northants. incumbents.
(G.E.C.; H. I. Longden.)
NICCOLS, EDWARD. M.A. from King's, 1734- S. of Edward,
of St Michael, Gloucester. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, Nov. 6, 1724, age 20; B..\. (Oxford) 1728. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) Sept. 22, 1728; priest, June i, 1729.
R. of St Mary-le-Crypt, Gloucester, 1733-63- C. of Matson,
Gloucs., 1735; R., 1747-63. C. of St Owen, Gloucester, 1737.
Chaplain to the Earl of Peterborough. Died 1763. (Al.Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
NICHOL, GEORGE. B.A. 1478-9. Probably of the Middle
Temple; reader there. Counsel-at-law for the University.
1509, the first appointment. Perhaps the man of these
names whose will (P.C.C, 1516; of Hinxton, Cambs.) pro-
vides that a priest, of Queens' College, shall sing for his soul
for four years. (Cooper, i. 15; J. Ch. Smith.)
NYCHOLE,- GEORGE. Student at Jesus, 1541-2- (A. Gray.)
NICOLLS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1579-
Of Cambridgeshire.
NICOLLS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Peterhcuse, Michs.
1580. Perhaps s. and h. of George, of Saffron Walden, Essex.
Of Littlebury. (Vis. of Essex, 1558.)
NICOLLS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1588.
Of Cambridgeshire.
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NICHOLLS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June lo, 1616.
Matric. 1616; Scholar; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 8; priest, June 9, 1623. V. of King's Brompton,
Somerset, 1623-87. Died 1687. Will, Taunton.
NICHOLL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 20, 1669.
B. at Isleworth, Middlesex. Matnc. 1669; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1675. Extra-licentiate R.C.P., Dec. 5,
1684. (Munk, I. 433.)
NICHOLLS, HENRY. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4,
1726-7. Of ChUham, Kent. S. of John (1673). R- of 'PoxA-
wich. Matric. 1726; LL.B. 1731- Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
June 13, 1731-
NICOLS, INGRAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 12, 1693. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1695; Scholar; B.A. 1697-8.
NICHOLLS, JAMES. Adm, pens, at Jesus, Apr. 6, 1627, from
King's (nine months' residence there); Scholar, 1629; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. One of these names V. of CoUingham,
Yorks., 1662-72. Died 1672.
NICOLS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Mar. 28, 1711.
S. of Thomas, of Bushey, Herts. School, Harding, Herts.
(Mr Whipp). Matric. 1710-1; Scholar, 1713; B.A. i7i4-5-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Canterbury) Sept. 20,
1719. C. of Appledore, Kent, 1719-20. C. of Woodchurch,
1730. (H. G. Harrison.)
NICHOLLS, JOHN. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 157^-9-
NICHOLLS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596; B.D. 1607. Perhaps V. of Theddle-
thorpe All Saints, Lines., 1589-97; R. of Hungerton, 1592-
1607. V. of Wellingore, 1594.
NICHOLS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, i594-
Of Cambridgeshire. Scholar, 1597; B.A. 1598-9; M-A. 1602.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1607. M.D. 1630. Practised
physic in Cambridge. Resided in St Benet's parish. Buried
at St Benet's, Mar. 30, 1646. Will (V.C.C.) 1646. Left books
to the College. Father of Richard (1629-30) and Thomas
(1640). (Masters, 349.)
NICHOLS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1602.
Of Essex.
NICHOLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 4, 1620. Matric.
pens. Easter, 1620; Scholar, 1622; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1628.
Will of one of these names (York) 1646; M.A., of Horton-in-
Bradford Dale, Yorks.
NICHOLS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1659. Of Canterbury.
NICCOLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, May 13,
1666. S. of Thomas, gent., of Guilsfield, Montgomery.
School, Wrexham.
NICCOLLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, July 5, 1666.
Matric. 1667. One of these names, s. and h. of Edward, of
North Mymms, Middlesex, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 12,
1667-8.
NICHOLS, JOHN. Adm. at Christ's, Apr. 26, 1673. Matric.
1675; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1681. One John Nichols, V. of
Ditchling, Sussex, July 20, 1692. One, perhaps the same,
V. of Sheldwich, Kent, 1703-14. R. of Fordwich, Canterbury,
1714-42. Died Mar. 20, 1742. Father of Henry (1726-7).
(Peile, II. 47.)
NICHOLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 29, 1716.
S. of John, of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Pate). Matric.
1716; Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723; B.D. 1734.
Fellow, 1722. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1721. Perhaps
R. of Redenhall, Norfolk, 1745.
NICOLL, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Jan. 16, 1718-9.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1718-9. Perhaps s. and h. of John,
of Colney Hatch, Middlesex, Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 17, 1715-6. Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1725-6.
NICHOLL, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from Eton,
1723. S. of Samuel, of HUlingdon, Middlesex. Died 1723.
M.I. at Hillingdon.
NICOLS, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1730, of Merton College, Oxford.
One of these names preb. of Ely, 1748. Died Dec. 21, 1773.
(Le Neve, Fasti.)
NICKALLS, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1732. Of Canter-
bury. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Fellow, i737-
43. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Ely)
Mar. 1738-9. Died 1743.
NICHOLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 11, 1741- B. at
Coventry.
NICHOLLS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
May i8, 1646. (Probably adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 14, 1645.)
School, Feversham. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50.
NICHOLS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 30,
1671. S. of Joseph. B. at Haighouse, Yorks. School,
NICHOLLS, Richard
Drighlington (Mr Baskerville). Matric. 1674- Ord. priest
(York) Sept. 1681. Perhaps C. in charge of Baslow, Derbs.,
1681. {Peile, II. 38.)
NICHOLLS, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 18, 1590.
Matric. c. 1591; Scholar; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
NICOLS, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1588; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. One of these names, brother
of Daniel (1590), R. of Kingston, Kent, buried there June 9,
1612.
NICHOLS, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 25,
1667. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672. Probably V. of Earl's
Barton, Northants., 1682-1717. Admon. (Northants.) 1717.
(H. I. Longden.)
NICOLL, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 21,
1650. Of Middlesex. One of these names P.C. of Kingsbury,
Middlesex, 1663-5. One V. of Abbots Langley, Herts.,
1664-80. Died 1680.
NICHOLLS, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
June 16, 1675. S. of Edward. B. in Bedfordshire. School,
Kimbolton. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
NICHOLS, NATHANIEL. B.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of
Nathaniel, of Kidderminster. Bapt. there, Apr. 16, 1695.
Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Mar. 31, 1712; B.A.
(Oxford) 1715. R. of All Saints', Evesham, 1724-35. Died
Feb. 15, 1734-5. Buried in his church. {Al. Oxon.)
NICHOLS, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 24, 1719-20.
B. at Kidderminster, Worcs., 1701. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-
4; M.A. 1727. Fellow, 1724-34. Taxor, 1728-9. Ord. priest
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1727. V. of Great and Little Abington,
Cambs., 1732-6. R. of Patrington, Yorks., 1734-72. Died
1772. Will, P.C.C.
NICHOLS or NICHOLL, PAUL. Matric. pens, from St Catha-
rine's, Easter, 1637. Probably s. and h. of William, of
Hendon, Middlesex, gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 23, 1637.
NICHOLLES, PETER. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 14, 1534. Of Hendon, Middlesex. Name off, 1536.
' Went away to Westminster Monastery.' (Harwood.)
NICHOLLS or NICOLL, PETER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 27, 1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Will
of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1653; of Little Hinton, Wilts.,
clerk.
NICHOLS, PETER. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 24, 1671. Of
Hertfordshire. S. and h. of Peter, of Shenley, Herts., Esq.
Matric. 1671. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 10, 1673. Brother
of Ed%vard (1671).
NICHOLLS, PHILIP, Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1569. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1573-4; M..\. 1577.
Fellow, 1576-83. Incorp. at Oxford, 1579- Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) May 31, 1576- R- of Stoke Climsland,
ComwaU, 1591. R. of Wembworthy, Devon, 1592. Preb. of
Exeter, 1599-1606. R. of Honiton, 1606. Died 1606.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1614-
NICHOLLS, PHILIP. Adm. clerical fellow of Trinity Hall,
Apr. 29, 1723; LL.D. 1729. S. of Jonathan, of Manchester.
Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Apr. 4, 1715, age 16;
B.A. (Oxford) 1718; M.A. 1722. Ord. priest (London) June
28, 1724. Expelled and degraded for serious crimes, Aug. 4,
1731. (Warren, 217; Al. Oxon.)
NICOLLS, POTTER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Oct. 14,
1724. S. of Samuel (1683), clerk, deceased. B. at Louth,
Lines. School, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Matric. 1725; B.A.
1728-9. FeUow, 1730. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 19, 1730.
Brother of Samuel (1731) and William (1709-10).
NICHOLL, RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 1, 1668. S. of Randolph, of Hendon, Middlesex. B.
there. School, 'Hemsted' (Mr Plummer). Matric. 1668; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675. Master of Aldenham School, Herts.,
1678-1701. Died 1703. Buried at Aldenham.
NICOLS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1572.
One of these names, of London, adm. at the Inner Temple,
1576. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of St Botolph's, London. Of
Kentish Town, Esq. Married Isabel, dau. of John Clarke, of
Elstow, Beds. Died Apr. 20, 1612, aged 59. Buried in
St Pancras Church. (Top. and Gen., in. 542.)
NICHOLLS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 24,
1598. Matric. 1598; B.A. 1601-2.
NICHOLS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 5, 1625. Of
Kent. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1638;
resigned, Apr. 1, 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1637.
Afterwards a Romish priest. Imprisoned in London for three
or four years. Went to the English College at Paris, Oct. 26,
1650. Received the minor orders at Paris. Ord. priest at
Toumai, Dec. 8, 1650. Not traced after 1651. (E. H. Burton;
Douay Diary.)
NicHOLLS, Richard
NICHOLS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Mar. 23,
1629-30. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of John (1594), M.D. Bapt.
at St Beliefs, Cambridge, May 22, 1614. Matric. 1631; B.A.
1633-4; M.A. 1637. Licensed to practise medicine, 1640.
In 1639 he had to make a recantation of Papistical opinions
in the Regent House. Brother of Thomas {1640). {Masters,
350.)
NICOLL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 18, 1632.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1632. Afterwards Fell.-Cora.
NICHOLS, RICHARD. Incorp. from Oxford, 1644; perhaps M.A.
(Not found in A I. Oxon.)
NICHOLS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 17, i697-
Of Devon. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1716. Perhaps
will (Exeter) 1745; of Inwardleigh, Devon, clerk.
NICHOLS, ROBERT. B.A. 1514-5- Of Suffolk. M.A. 1518;
B.D. 1523-4. Fellow of Pembroke, 1519. University
auditor, 1528-g. R. of Upper Rickinghall, Suffolk, 153&-41.
NICOLS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1561. Perhaps ist s. of Thomas, mercer, of London. Married
Ann, dau. of Henry Tempest, of Tong, Yorks. Died 1583.
Will, P.C.C. Probablybrotherof Anthony (1561). {Top. and
Gen., III. 536.)
NICHOLES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1602; B.A. from Trinity, 1605-6.
NICHOLL or NICHOLES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, 1605. B. at Harrow, Middlesex. Matric. Easter,
1607; B.A. 1609; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18,
1613, age 26; priest, Dec. 18, 1614.
NICOLS, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1581;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588, R. of Little Mongeham, Kent,
1588-90. R. of Eastry, 1590-1637. Buried there Feb. 21,
1639. Father of Edward (1611). (H. G. Harrison.)
NICHOLS, SAMUEL. Matric. from St John's, c. 1596; B.A.
i6oo-i; M.A. 1604; B.D. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
22; priest, Dec. 22, 1605. V. of Foxton, Cambs., 1609. R. of
Gayton, Lines., 1612. R. of Mablethorpe St Mary, 1623.
NICHOLS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 2, 1638. Of Kent. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1638;
Scholar, 1640-1; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. from Christ's, 1645.
Fellow of Christ's, 1644-53. Went to Ireland with General
Fleetwood and was dispossessed of his fellowship in his
absence. He returned in 1659, for redress, but was not re-
instated. Perhaps V. of Seeding, Sussex, 1659. {Peile, i. 456.)
NICHOLS, SAMUEL. Adm. at St Catharine's, Lent, 1641-2,
from Oxford (not found in Al. Oxon.); B.A. 1641-2.
NICHOLS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1645.
Of Devon. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Feb. 20, 1648-9: B.A. 1648-9; Demy, 1648-9; M.A.
1651. Fellow of Magdalen, 1649-60. Perhaps V. of Scale,
Sussex, 1662. {Al. Oxon.)
NICOLLS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, June
30, 1683. S. of Samuel. B. at Boothby, Lines. School,
Alford. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) May 26, 1689. R. of Gayton-le-Marsh, Lines.,
1701-18. P.C. of Haugh. V. of North Somercotes, 171 1-8.
Father of Potter (1724), Samuel (1731) and William (1709-
10).
NICOLLS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, Oct. 6,
1731. S. of Samuel (above), clerk, deceased. B. at North
Somercote, Lines. School, Haberdashers', London. Matric.
1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739; LL.D. 1746. Golden lecturer,
St Margaret's, Lothbury, 1740-55. Chaplain to the King,
1746-69. Preb. of St Paul's, 1749-63. V. of NorthaU,
Middlesex, 1749-63. Master of the Temple, 1753-63.
Minister of St James', Piccadilly, 1759-63. Died Nov. 11,
1763. Brother of Potter (1724) and William (1709-10).
(A. B. Beaven.)
NICOLLES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1544. Perhaps ord. priest (Gloucester) c. 1571. R. of Wid-
ford, Gloucs., 1572-7, deprived. (F. S. Hockaday.)
NICHOLS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1609. Of Middlesex.
NICCOLLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 10, 1616.
Of Salop. Perhaps s. and h. of John, of Shrewsbury; adm. at
Gray's Inn, Jan. 27, 1618-9.
NICHOLS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 13, 1640. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of John, M.D. (1594), of Cambridge.
Apparently entered at Trinity College, Dublin, Jan. 10, 1639-
40, aged 18. '5th s. of Doctor Nicholls; b. at Cambridge.'
Author of a work on gems, 1652. Brother of Richard (1629-
30). {D.N.B.; Cooper, in. 475; H. B. Swanzy.)
NICHOLLS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 28, 1648.
Matric. 1649.
Nicholson, Francis
NICHOLS, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1702. Of Kent.
Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1712. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Liu. dim. from Canterbury) Mar. 18, 1708-9; priest (London)
Sept. 24, 1710. V. of Sellinge, Kent, 1710-4. V. of Badles-
mere.
NICOLLS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 38) at Caius, Oct.
19, 1562. Of Norwich. S. of Edmund.
NICHOLS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1569. Ord. priest (Peterb.) July 22, 1573; 'bred in the
schools.' V. of Swinestead, Lines., 1574. R. of Creaton, in
1585. Admon. (Lincoln) 1616.
NICHOLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 20, 1610-r.
S. of Anthony (? 1561), of London. Matric. 1611; B.A. from
Trinity, 1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1635; D.D. R. of Cheadle,
Cheshire, 1624-44, sequestered. Dean of Chester, 1644,
ejected. Presented to Stockport, 1645, but not instituted.
Died Dec. 16, 1657. Buried at Northenden, Cheshire. Will,
P.C.C. (Walker, Sufferings, 10; Vis. of Beds., 1634; E. Axon.)
NICHOLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1662. S. of Francis, husbandman, of Billing, Northants.
B. there. School, Strixton (Mr Farrow). Matric. 1662; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669. Fellow, 1668. R. of Woughton, Bucks.,
1664-1704. R. of Gt Wolston, 1671-1704. Perhaps R. of
Bushey, Herts., 1691-3. Father of the next. {Lipscomb, iv.
422.)
NICHOLLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, Feb. 11,
1696-7. ist s. of William (above), R. of Woughton, Bucks.
B. there. School, Bedford. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1701. C. of Kislingbury, Northants.
R. of Woughton, Bucks., 1704-13. Died 1713.
NICHOLLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Mar. 23, 1709-10. S. of Samuel, clerk. B. at North Somer-
cote, Lines. School, Louth. Matric. 1710-1; B.A. 1714-5;
M.A. 1718; D.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1716. Taxor,
1722-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1716; priest (Ely)
Sept. 21, 1718. V. of St Giles and St Peter, Cambridge, 1722.
R. of Ellingham, Norfolk, 1728-9. V. of St Giles', Cripple-
gate, London, 1729. V. of St Luke, Old Street, 1738-74.
Died Nov. 30, 1774. Brother of Potter (1724) and Samuel
(1731). (A. B. Beaven.)
NICHOLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, Sept.
26, 1712. (Previously matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Mar. 13, 1710-1.) S. of William, of East Retford, Notts.,
chemist. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 1714-5; priest (Lincoln) Apr. 23, 1717. R. of Thomton-
le-Moor, Lines., 1717.
NICHOLS, . B.Can.L. 1517-8.
NYCOLLS, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1544;
Scholar.
NICHOLLE, . Pens, at Jesus, 1571-2.
NICHOLLS, . Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1657.
NICOLSON, ALAN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1578;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Admon. (Archd.
Richmond, Yorks.) 1616; of Hawkshead, Lanes., to widow
Susan. He was of Hawkeshead Hall; father of Daniel (1617).
NICHOLSON, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 20,
1679. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3;
M.A. 1691. R. of Halton, Bucks., 1683-91. R. of Braunston,
Northjints., 1691-6. Buried there Feb. 10, 1695-6. M.I.
{Baker, i. 274; H. I. Longden.)
NICHOLSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1586. Probably 3rd s. of Rowland, of Hawkeshead,
Lanes. 'Of the city of Bristol, clerk.* {Vis. of Northumber-
land, 1664.)
NICHOLSON, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1615; B.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. i,
1621-2; priest, Sept. 22, 1622. R. of Newbold Verdun, Leics.,
1626-54. Died Dec. 5, 1654. Buried at Newbold Verdun.
(H. I. Longden; Nichols, iv. 823-4.)
NICOLSON, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, June
30, 1617. (Perhaps matric. also from Emmanuel, 1617.) 2nd
s. of Susan, widow, of Hawkeshead, Lanes, and of Alan
(1578). Bapt. there, Dec. 15, 1599. Migrated to St John's,
1619. B.A. 1620-1. Buried at Hawkeshead, Aug. 30, 1621.
Nephew of Christopher (1586). (J. Parker.)
NICOLSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 5, 1641.
Perhaps s. and h. of Francis, of Chappel, Essex. Age 12 in
1634. Matric. 1642. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July i, 1641.
Perhaps brother of Otho (1652). {Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
NICHOLSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 8, 1674. S.of Francis, of Burrill,BedaIe, Yorks. School,
Bedale. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 22, 1678; priest, Sept. 1679. Perhaps V. of West
Bradenham, Norfolk, 1682, and V. of Stainton-in-Cleveland,
Yorks., 1689-1731. Brother of Robert (1667) and Thomas
(1665); perhaps father of John (1709-10).
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NICOLSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 19, 1686.
(Previously matric. from University College, Oxford, Dec. 11,
1685, age 16.) S. of Ralph, of Stockport, Cheshire, clerk.
Matric. 1686; B.A. 1688-9.
NICHOLSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July 27, 1735. Of Yorkshire. School, Durham. Scholar,
1735; Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Fellow, 1740.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1739; priest, May 24, 1741-
Minister of Little St Mary's, Cambridge, 1757-9- R- of
Witnesham, Suffolk, 1758-9. Buried at Little St Mary's,
July 26, 1759. (G. Mag.)
NICHOLSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1605; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1609. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1608; priest, June 11, 1609, 'of St Catharine's.'
Perhaps C. of Lower Peover, Cheshire, 1619. Preacher at
Wybumbury, 1620-1. C. of Winwick, Lanes., 1632-42.
(E. Axon.)
NICHOLSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 8, 1630. S. of John, miller, of Richmond, Yorks. B.
there. School, Richmond (Mr Bathurst). Matric. 1631.
NICHOLSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 20, 1648.
Doubtless the student 'dangerously wounded in a duel with
one Balam of the same college,' Mar. 1650-1. (House of
Lyme, 194.)
NICHOLSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 4,
1701. S. of George, mercer. B. at Dedham, Essex. School,
Dedham (Mr Miles Burkitt). Matric. 1701.
NICHOLSON, GREGORY. M.A. (probably of Cambridge). Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1570.
NICHOLSON, HENRY. M.A. 1714 (Incorp. from Trinity CoUege,
Dublin). Probably s. and h. of Edward, of Sligo, Ireland;
adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. r, 1715.
NICHOLSON, JAMES. B.A. 1501; M.A. 1503; B.D. 1525-6.
Proctor, 1508-9. V. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1506-34.
University preacher, 1511-2. Will (P.C.C.) 1534; 'of Cam-
bridge, and Leicester.'
NICHOLSON, JAMES. Scholar or Fellow of King's Hall,
1502-11. (Perhaps same as above.)
NICHOLSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1605;
B.A. 1608-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 19, 1608-9; priest,
May 19, 1611. One of these names V. of Sowerby, Yorks.,
1613-34.
NICHOLSON, JAMES. M.A. 1656 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Ambrose, of Carlisle, pleb. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, May 27, 1636, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1640-1; M.A.
1644.
NICHOLSON, JEREMIAH. M.A. 1715 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of James, of Carlisle. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, June 15, 1697, age 16; B.A. 1702; M.A. 1705. V. of
Bromfield, Cumberland, 1718-33. V. of Matching, Essex,
1733. V. of Sawbridgeworth, Herts., 1752-4. Died Nov. 22,
1754. M.I. at Sawbridgeworth. Admon., P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.;
Cussans, i.)
NICHOLSON, JEREMY. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Dec. 31,
1689. Of Southwell, Notts. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4;
M.A. 1697. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1699; priest, 1700-1.
NICHOLSON, JOHN. B.A. 1515-6. One of these names chaplain
of Rowley, East Yorks., in 1526, and chaplain of Huggate,
in 1538. Died there. (M. H. Peacock.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN (1519-20), see LAMBERT.
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1544-
NICOLSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, 1562. B. at
Buckley (?), Cumberland. B.A. 1566-7; M.A. from Christ's,
1570. Fellow of Christ's, 1568-74. Ord. deacon and priest
(London) Feb. 1567-8, aged 20 {sic). One of these names
V. of Arrington, Cambs., 1581-7, resigned. {Peile, 1. 72.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Essex, fil.cler. (S.of Thomas (1600), R. of Stapleford Tawney,
Essex, to whom he was executor in 1649.) Matric. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, June 23, 1621, age 15; B.A. (Oxford)
1624-5; M.A. 1627; B.C.L. and D.C.L. 1639. Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1628-38. Proctor (Oxford) 1638.
Chancellor of Gloucester diocese, 1669-77. Died 1677. (Al.
Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
May 24, 1651. Eldest s. of Christopher, citizen of Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Dec. 11, 1634. School,
Newcastle. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. from St John's,
1658. Incorp. at Oxford, 1658-9. {Vis. of Norihumberland,
1666; H. M. Wood.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, May 21,
1669. S. of William. B. at Richmond (Yorks?). School,
Richmond (Mr Parvin). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A.
Nicholson, Theodore
1697. Ord. deacon (York) May 25, 1673; pnest (Chester)
July 9, 1674. V. of Stanwick, Yorks., 1681-1722. R. of
Kirkby Wiske, 1697-1722. Died 1722. {Peile, 11. 22; E.
Axon.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN. .Mm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Sept. 27,
1677. S. of Richard. B. at Fenwick, Yorks. School, Sed-
bergh (Mr P. Wharton). Matric. 1677; M.B. 1683; M.D. 1692.
Licentiate R.C.P., 1687; Candidate, Sept. 30, 1692. Of York,
M.D., when he married Frances Crofts. WiU of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1710; of St Margaret's, Westminster, M.D.
Probably brother of Richard (1670). {F.M.G.; J. Ch. Smith.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 2,
1705. S. of John, clerk. B. at Aldborough, Yorks. School,
Tanfield, Durham (Mr Hutchinson). Matric. 1705; B.A.
1708-9. Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1711. V. of
Whitchurch, Bucks., 1716-50. P.C. of Nether Winchendon.
Died Mar. 26, 1750. Buried at Whitchurch. {Lipscomb, in.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, Feb. 25,
1709-10. S. of Francis (? 1674), V. of Stainton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Guisborough (Mr Jaques). Matric. 1710;
B.A. 1714-5. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1715. V. of Ingleby
Amcliffe, Yorks., 1715-22. R. of Kildale, 1723-37.
NICHOLSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 4, 1687.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1. R. of
Halton, Bucks., 1691. Died 1696. {Lipscomb, 11.)
NICHOLSON, OTHO. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 17, 1652.
Of Suffolk. Possibly 4th s. of Francis, of Chappel, Essex.
Matric. 1653, as 'Thomas'; B.A. 1655; M.B. 1657; M.A. 1658;
M.D. 1661 {Lit. Reg.). Perhaps brother of Francis (1641).
NICOLSON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1567.
Will of one of these names (Exeter) 1637; R. of Southill,
Cornwall. See Theodore.
NICHOLSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1550. Of Cumberland. B.A. 1553-4; M.A. 1559. Fellow,
1554. Probably Fellow of Christ's, 1558-9. Ord. acolyte and
sub-deacon (London) Mar. 10, 1558-9, as of Christ's College.
NICOLSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 7, 1582.
B. in Lancashire. Matric. 1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
Perhaps will proved (V.C.C.) 1601. {Peile, 1. 170.)
NICHOLSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 28, 1669. S. of Richard, farmer, of North Cowton,
Yorks. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-
3. Ord. deacon (York) May 25; priest, Sept. 21, 1673. C. of
South Cowton, 1684. One of these names R. of Dinsdale,
Durham, 1693-1722. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1682).
NICOLSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Mar.
30, 1670. S. of Richard, of Fenwick, Yorks. B. there.
School, Snaith (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
Died Feb. 1674-5. M.I. at AH Saints', Cambridge. Probably
brother of John (1677). (Le Neve, Man., iv. 165.)
NICHOLSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1618. Of Northumberland. Perhaps s. of Anthony, of New-
castle. Bapt. at All Saints', May 26, 1605. B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1626; B.D. 1633. Fellow, 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Feb. 21; priest, Feb. 22, 1629-30. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1643.
(H. M. Wood.)
NICCOLSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 14, 1667. S. of Francis, farmer, of Burrill, Bedale,
Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A.
1674. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 20, 1675-6; priest, Sept. 23,
1677. Master of Bedale School, Yorks., 1671. Brother of
Francis (1674) and Thomas (1665).
NICOLSON, ROWLAND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
May 24, 1676. Of Cambridge. School, Cambridge. Scholar,
1677; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. priest (Norwich) June, 1683.
NICHOLSON, SAMUEL. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1597-8.
Doubtless identical with the poet and divine. Took orders
and described himself in 1602 as 'M.A.* Author, Acolastus,
a poem, 1600. {D.N.B.; Cooper, 11. 309.)
NICHOLSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 15,
1694. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Joseph, M.D. B.A. 1698-
9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1700, C. of Barley,
Northants.; priest. May 23, 1703. V. of Bitteswell, Leics.,
1704-17. Died July 31, 1717. M.I. at Bitteswell. Admon.
(Leicester) 1717. {Nichols, iii. 48.)
NICHOLSON, SYGAR (SEGAR). Pens, at Gonville Hall,
1520-4. B. at Maestricht, c. 1500. Suffered imprisonment
as an early reformer, 1531. Appointed University 'stationer,'
1534. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 17; priest, Dec. 21, 1564,
then resident in St Edward's parish, Cambridge. R. of
Doddinghurst, Essex, 1565-7. Died 1567. {Venn, 1. 25;
G. J. Gray, Early Cambridge Staiioners, 62.)
NICHOLSON, THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney,
Apr. 13, 1625. S. of Ralph (? 1567), R- of SouthiU, Cornwall.
B. there. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1625. Admon. (Exeter)
1686.
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NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591.
NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 22, 1594.
Of Cumberland. Matric. c. 1593; B.A. from St Catharine's,
1597-8.
NICHOLSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1600 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William (? 1566), R. of Staplcford Tawney, Essex. Matric.
from M.iKdalen College, Oxford, Oct. 29, 1591, age 16; B.A.
(Magdalen Hall) 1595-6; M.A. 1598. Succeeded as R. of
Staplcford Tawney, 1596-1636. V. of Tillingham, 1639.
Licensed, Jan. 1597-8, to marry Dorothy, widow of Lewis
Barficld, V. of Much Dunmow, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1649.
Father of John (1634). (Al. Oxon.)
NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1616. Of Lancashire. Drowned in the Cam, June 25, 1620.
Buried at St Botolph's.
NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1626; M.A. 1630. Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1626. One of
these names V. of Bolsterstone, Sheffield, 1653-61.
NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene,
Apr. 29, 1665. S. of Francis, of Burrill, Yorks. School,
Bedalc, Yorks. Perhaps Matric. 1665, 'James'; B.A. 1668-9;
M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1668-9; priest, May,
1670. Perhaps V. of Kirkleatham, Yorks., 1675-1721.
Brother of Francis (1674) and Robert {1667).
NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
lune 7, 1682. S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at Cowton,
Yorks. School, Threshfield (Mr Motley). Matric. 1682; B.A.
1685-6; M.A. 1707. Perhaps V. of Sockburn, Durham,
1687-99; of Grindon, 1699-1706; and R. of Gt Stainton,
1707-49. Died May 13, 1749. Buried at Gt Stainton. Perhaps
brother of Richard (1669). (But see a contemporary in Al.
Oxon.) (H. M. Wood.)
NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 3, 1688. S. of Timothy. B. at Bamingham, Yorks.
School, Bedale (Mr Nicholson). Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689;
B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1696. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) May, 1697.
V. of Torpenhow, Cumberland, 1728-35. (Pdle, 11. log.)
NICHOLSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
May 16, 1701. S. of Timothy, husbandman. B. at Fencote
in Kirkby Fleetham, Yorks. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton).
Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5.
NICHOLSON, W. B.A. 1510-1; M.A. 1514; B.D. 1522-3.
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1534. Perhaps
R. of Downham, Cambs., till 1555. Died 1555.
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1566. B. at Marsam (? Masham), Yorks. B.A. 1570-1. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1571, age 23. Perhaps R. of
Staplcford Tawney, Essex, 1572-96. Died 1596. WiU (Cons.
C. London) 1596. But see another ia Al. Oxon.
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius, Jime 3,
1581. S. of William. B. at Stockport, Cheshire. School,
Stockport (Mr Bandford). Matric. 1580-1; B.A. from Jesus,
1584-5; M.A. 1588. Master of Stockport Grammar School.
Buried there Sept. 5, 1597. Will (Chester) 1598. {Venn, 1. in.)
NICOLSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1581. Of Kent. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Fellow, 1588-97.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) July 27, 1589. One of these names R. of
Ashen, Essex, 1607-16. V. of Wigborough parva, 1613. Will
(P.C.C.) 1640.
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1583. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590.
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1618. Of
Essex.
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1622-3 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Christopher, clothier. B. at Stratford St Mary, Suffolk.
Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, June 16, 1610, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1611; M.A. 1615; D.D. 1660. V. of New
Shoreham, Sussex, 1614. Master of Croydon Free School,
1616-29. R. of Llandilofawr, Carmarthen, 1626. Archdeacon
of Brecknock, 1644. Preb. of St David's, 1660-72. Bishop
of Gloucester, 1661-72. R. of Llansantfraid Mecham,
Montgomery, 1663. R. of Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucs., 1665-72.
Author, ecclesiastical. Died Feb. 5, 1671-2. M.I. in Glou-
cester Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
NICOLSON, WILLIAM. D.D. 1702. S. of Joseph, of Plumbland,
Cumberland, clerk. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
July 1, 1670, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
Fellow of Queen's, 1679-82. V. of Torpenhow, Cumberland,
1681-98. Preb. of Carlisle, 1681-1702. Archdeacon, 1682-
1702. R. of Salkeld, 1682-1702. V. of Addingham, 1699-
1702. Bishop of Carlisle, 1702-18. F.R.S., 1705. Bishop of
Derry, 1718-27. Archbishop of Cashel and Emly, 1726-7,
Died before enthronement, Feb. 14, 1726-7. Buried in the
Cathedral Church of Londonderry. Will (Carlisle) 1737.
(Al. Oxon.)
Nightingale, Leonard
NICHOLSON, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Sept. 5, 1584.
NICKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 17, .1645-6-
Matric 1647; B.A. 1649. Ord. deacon and pnest (Lichfield)
Aug 21 1662. R. of Blymhill, Staffs., 1649-68. Died Sept.
1668. Fatherof Nicholas (1678). (Wm.SaU Arch. Soc. ,1^1^.)
NICKINS, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 17,
1718-9. S. of Michael, clerk, deceased, of Staffordshire. B. at
Tipton, near Wolverhampton. Schools, Heywood and
Stafford (Mr Dearie). Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726.
Fellow, 1723-33. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1725;
priest, Sept. 25, 1726. V. of Higham, Kent, 1732-8- Died
1738. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1738; as of Tipton. (ScoU-Mayor,lu.
322.)
NICKINS, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sidney, June 27,
1678. S. of John (1645-6), clerk, deceased. B. at Blymhill,
Staffs. School, Stutsley (private; Mr Ardein). Matric. 1678;
B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1686.
NICKSON.s^e NIXON.
NIDD, GERVASE. Scholar of Trinity, 1596; B.A. 1597-8;
M.A. 1601; B.D. 1608; D.D. 1613. Fellow, 1599. R. of
Southchurch, Essex, 161 1-5. R. of Sundridge, Kent, 1615-
29. Died Nov. 13, 1629. Buried at Sundridge. M.I.
NIDD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1640. Of Kent.
Perhaps s. of Gervase (above). B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649.
Fellow, 1647. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1659.
NIDD, LEONARD. Scholar of Trinity, 1602; B.A. 1603-4;
M.A. from Clare, 1607.
NIELD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 25) at St John's, June 29,
1743. S. of Joseph, shoemaker, of Cheshire. B. at Lea.
School, Backford (Mr Danson). Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7;
M.A. 1758. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) June 14, i747; priest
(Llandaff) June 4, 1748. Probably V. of Blean, Kent,
1771-80. Died Nov. 4, 1780.
NIGHTINGALE, DAVID. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1567.
NIGHTINGALE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Christ's,
Feb. 10, 1634-5. S. of Sur Thomas (1593), of Clavering Park,
Essex. B. at Kneesworth, Cambs. School, Newport (Mr
Leigh). Matric. 1635. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 22, 1637.
Of Kneesworth, Esq. Brother of Geoffrey (1630-1) and
Robert (1623). {Peile, i. 435; Vis. of Cambs., 1619.)
NIGHTINGALE, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
Christ's, Mar. 17, 1714-5. S. of Edward. B. at Kneesworth,
Cambs., 1696. School, Wrestlmgworth (Mr Bristow). Matric.
1715; B.A. 1718-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 5, 1720.
Succeeded as 7th Bart., c. 1730, but did not assume the title.
Of Kneesworth, J. P. Died at Bath, Oct. 20, 1750. Father
of the next. (Peile, n. 186; G.E.C.)
NIGHTINGALE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
house, May 21, 1744. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of Edward
(above), of Kneesworth. B. Sept. 4, 1726. School, Maryle-
bone. Scholar, 1744. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 26,
1744. Succeeded as 8th Bart., 1750, but did not assume the
title. Died at Town Mailing, Kent, July, 1782. (G.E.C.)
NIGHTINGALE, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Mar. 1557-8. Probably s. of William, of Newport Pond,
Essex. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1567. Called to the Bar, Jan. 31,
1576. Reader, 1607. Of Newport Pond, Essex, Esq. Died
Feb. 23, 1619-20. Father of Henry (1593-4) and Thomas
(1593)- (Vis. of Cambs., 1619; Peile, i. 66.)
NIGHTINGALE, GEOFFREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14) at
Christ's, Feb. 22, 1630-1. 3rd s. of Sir Thomas (1593). of
Kneesworth, Cambs. B. there. Bapt. at Bassingboume,
June 15, 1617. School, Newport (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1631;
B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1636. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
WUliam Luckin, Knt. Died May 9, 1687. Brother of Edward
(1634-5) and Robert (1623). (Peile, 1. 407; Vis. of Cambs.,
1619; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
NIGHTINGALE, HENRY. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Caius,
Jan. 29, 1593-4. Of Saffron Walden, Essex. S. of Geoffrey
(1557-8), gent. B. at Newport, Essex. School, Newport
(Mr Morden). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 23, 1593-4. Of
Saffron Walden. Brother of Thomas (i593)- (Vis. of Cambs.,
1619.)
NIGHTINGALE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1633.
NIGHTINGALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1646.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654- Fellow, 1655. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1657. Taxor, 1658. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1658.
NITINGALE, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Michs. 1587.
NIGHTINGALE, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1563; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Ord. deacon (Ely) Aug. 24,
1566; priest, Mar. 23, 1566-7. V. of Staplcford, Cambs.,
1567. R. of Little Harford, Beds., 1571- R- of Yelling,
Hunts., 1585-1612.
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NITINGALE, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1625.
NIGHTINGALL, LUKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9, 1635.
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Fellow, 1640.
NITINGALE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, c.
1594.
NITINGALE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1602. One of these names V. of Aldborough, Yorks., 1613-7.
Buried Jan. 30, 1616-7. (M. H. Peacock.)
NIGHTINGALE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke,
Mar. 19, 1732-3. S. of Richard, of Standish, Lanes., linen-
draper. Matric. 1733; B..A.. 1736-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 19, 1736. V. of Famworth, Lanes., 1742-7. Died 1747,
aged 33. M.I. at Famworth. (Victoria Co. Hist. Lanes., iii.
39I-)
NITINGAL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Aug. 2, 1623.
1st s. of Thomas (1593), of Kneesworth, Cambs. Age 12 in
1619. Matric. 1623. Of Newport, Essex. Died Apr. 30, 1636.
Brother of Edward (1634-5) and Geoffrey (1630-1). {Vis.
of Cambs. ; Vis. of Essex.)
NIGHTINGALE, ROBERT. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1665.
Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, July 22, 1658; B.A.
(Oxford) i66i. V. of Pennant, Montgomery, 1665. V. of
Llansantffraid, 1672-5. R. of Llanerfyl, 1674-1717. V. of
Llanyblodwell, Salop, 1688-72. Buried Oct. 4, 1717. (Al.
Oxon.)
NIGHTINGALE, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
Christ's, Mar. 11, 1673-4. S. of Sir Thomas (1646), Bart.
B. at Gt Bookham, Surrey. School, Bishop's Stortford
(Mr Cudworth and Mr Conway). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
14, 1676. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1685-6. Knighted, Dec. 12,
1685. Died July 3, 1697, s.p. (Peile, n. 50.)
NIGHTINGALE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Caius,
Oct. 8, 1593. Of Wendon Lofts, Essex. S. of Geoffrey
(1557-8), gent, (reader, of Gray's Inn). School, Newport.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. i, 1591-2. Called to the Bar,
June 7, 1605. Ancient, 1613. Sheriff of Essex. 1627. Created
Bart., Sept. i, 1628. Of Newport Pond, Essex, and Knees-
worth, Cambs. Died Jan. 1644-5. Brotherof Henry (1593-4),
father of Edward (1634-5), Geoffrey (1630-1) and Robert
(1623). {G.E.C.; Vis. of Cambs., 1619; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
NIGHTINGALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar.
27, 1623. S. of William, attomey-at-law, of Walden, Essex.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1623.
NIGHTINGALL, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16)
at Caius, May 2, 1646. S. of Robert (1623), Esq., of Newport,
Essex. B. there, Oct. 15, 1629. School, Stevenage, Herts.
Matric. 1645-6. Succeeded his grandfather (Thomas, 1593)
as 2nd Bart., Jan. 1644-5. Of Langley, Essex. Married
Jane, dau. of George Shires, of Slyfield Hall, Surrey. Buried
at Newport, Oct. 19, 1702. Father of Robert (1673-4).
(Venn, i. 363; G.E.C.)
NIGHTINGALE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, 1647-8;
B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1652. One of these names, M.A., R. of
Wormshill, Kent, 1660.
NIGHTGALE, W. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1552.
NIGHTINGALE, WILFRID. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 22,
1674-5. S. of Wilfrid. B. at Kneesworth, Cambs. School,
St Neots. Matric. 1675. Died in College. Buried at Gt St
Andrew's, Cambridge, Mar. 13, 1675-6. (Peile, 11. 57.)
NIGHTINGALE. WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec.
1613. Probably s. of William, of Walden, Essex.
NISBET, see also NESBIT.
NISBET, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 9,
1687. S. of John, clerk, deceased. B. at Horsham, Sussex.
School, Horsham (Mr Wicklifle). Matric. 1687.
NISBET, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1634. Of Yorkshire. S. of Philip, R. of St Martin Micklegate,
York. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Minister at Hutton Buscel,
Yorks., till 1647. R. of Kirklington (an intruded presbyterian)
1645-62, deprived. Died Oct. 1663. Buried at St Martin
Micklegate, York.
NIX, ROBERT, see NYKKE.
NIX or NICKES, ROBERT. Probably matric. pens, from Magda-
lene, Easter, 1614, as 'Nichols.' Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19, 1613; 'of Magdalene, literate'; priest, Sept. 22, 1622.
NIXE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1571;
Scholar, 1574.
NIX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 12, 1687. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1687.
NIXON or NICKSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1576; B.A. 1582-3.
NoBBS, Robert
NIXON, JOHN. M.Gram. 1486-7.
NIXON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1602; B.A.
1606; M.A. 1610. R. of Hungerton and WyreU, Leics.,
1610-2. V. of Quarrington, Lines., 1612. Perhaps R. of
Evedon, 1631.
NICKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, July 4, 1663.
S. of John. B. at Heighington, Durham. Bapt. there.
May 21, 1643. School, Heighington. Matric. 1663; B.A.
1667-8.
NIXON, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1723. S. of William, of
Berkhampstead, Herts. Matric. from BaUiol College, Oxford,
July 3, 1712, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1716. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Mar. 30, 1718; priest (Worcester) June 12, 1720.
R. of Seizencote, Gloucs., 1723-38. V. of Loxley, Warws.,
1730. R. of Cold Higham, Northants., 1741-77. V. of Easton
Neston, 1742-69. F.R.S., 1744. Died Apr. 18, 1777. Buried
at Cold Higham. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.; H. I.
Longden.)
NIXON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, June 7,
1750. Of Stonecrags, Wigton, Cumberland. S. of John, farmer.
School, Hoddesdon. Matric. 175 1; B.A. 1754.
NIXON, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 18,
1703-4. S. of Robert, of Durham. School, Durham (Mr
Burton). Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1707-8; M.A.
1715. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 25, 1710-1; priest
(Durham) Sept. 20, 1713. V. of Haltwhistle, Northumber-
land, 1723-55. V. of Wooler, 1747-55. Died Oct. 15, 1755-
Buried at Haltwhistle.
NIXON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 24, 1671-2.
Possibly the student adm. at the English College at Rome,
Nov. 26, 1683, as 's. of John Nixon; b. at Well, Yorks.;
aged 31; schools: Todwick and Laughton; 4 years at Cam-
bridge, where he graduated B.A.' (Records, S.J., v. 722, where
however he is called John.)
NIXON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1706; B.A. 1709-10. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim. from
Norwich) Feb. 25, 1710-r.
NIXON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28, 1669.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1670; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1676; D.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1674.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1676; priest, Dec. 22, 1678.
R. of Pitsford, Northants., 1688-90. Preb. of Canterbury,
1689-1713. R. of St Michael Queenhithe, London, 1691-
1712. Died Nov. 1713. Buried at Queenhithe. (Al. West-
mon., 169; Le Neve, Mon.)
NICKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June
28, 1672. S. of Richard, farmer. B. at Bunbury, Cheshire.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1675-6.
NOATE, see NOTE.
NOBBES, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 12, 1685.
Of Norwich. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9.
NOBS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1584.
NOBBS, JOHN. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1605-6. One of
these names R. of Standon Massey, Essex, in i5i8. WUl
(Cons. C. London) 1627.
NOBBS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 29, 1639.
S. of Thomas (1609), R. of Blatherwick, Northants. B. at
Laxton. Schools, Geddington (Mr Challoner) and Oundle
(Mr Johnson). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1644; priest. Mar. 2, 1644-5. R. of
Bulwick, Northants., 1651-92. Married, at Blatherwick,
Apr. 22, 1651, Rachel Shepheard. Father of Robert (1668).
(H. I. Longden.)
NOBBS, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1680.
Of Norwich. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1683. R. of Felthorpe, Norfolk, 1689. V. of
Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 1702.
NOBBES or NOBYS, PETER. B.A. 1500-1. Of Norwich diocese.
S. of John, of Thompson, Norfolk. M.A. 1503; B.D. 1516;
D.D. 1519. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1504; Master, 1517-
23. R. of Rushbrook, 1512; presented by the Abbot of Bury.
University preacher, 1513. R. of Landbeach, Cambs., 1516-
23. Granted by the Bishop, May 5, 1519, three years' absence
for a pilgrimage to Rome, 'devotionis causa.' Living, 1525.
Benefactor to his CoUege and University. (Masters, 71;
Cooper, 1.^2; D.N. B.)
NOBBES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 24, 1668.
S. of John (1639), clerk, of Bulwick, Northants. B. there,
1652. School, Uppingham. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1671-2;
M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 14, 1674; priest,
Sept. 24, 1676. C. of Apethorpe, and Wood Newton, North-
ants., 1676--90. R. of Sausthorpe, Lines., 1702-6. Author,
The Compleat Troller. Died 1706. (D.N.B.)
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NoBBS, Thomas
NOBBS, THOMAS. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1609. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 11, 1609, as 'of Trin. Coll. ; priest,
Mavi4 1618. C. of Laxton, Northants. R. of Blatherwick,
1628-50. Admon. (Peterb.) May 17, 1671; to son John
(1639). (H. I. Longden.)
NOBLE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 28,
1578. Of Bewcastle, Cumberland. S. of Robert, yeoman,
deceased. School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1578.
NOBLE, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sr John's, Jan. 21,
1706-7. S. of Henry (1673), clerk, R. of Frowlesworth, Leics.
School. Rugby (Mr Holyoake). Matric. 1707; B.A. 1 710-1.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 171 1; priest. May 30, 1713-
C. of Stoke Doyle (? Stoke Albany), Northants., 1713- K- of
Frowlesworth, 1723-38. Died Dec. 3, 1738. Admon., Lei-
cester. Brother of Richard (1706).
NOBLE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1626.
NOBLE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1566.
NOBLE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1565.
NOBLE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June 14,
1689. S. of Henry, farmer. B. at Whitby, Yorks. Schools,
Ugglebamby and Thornton. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3.
Ord. deacon (York) June 11, 1693; priest, 1694. V. of
Owston, Lines., i7oo-t8.
NOBLE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. i, 1673. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1681. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1678. R. of Frowlesworth, Leics.,
1679-1722. R. of Stoke Albany, Northants., 1684-1713.
Died 1722, aged 70. WiU (Leicester) 1723- Father of Anthony
(1706-7) and Richard (1706).
NOBLE, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1393. Clerk. Resigned,
1410.
NOBLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1586.
NOBLE> JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Preb. of Lincoln, 1631. V. of
Wigtoft, Lines., 1635-41. R. of Thorpe-on-the-Hill, 1642-6,
sequestered. Died before Aug. 1660. Benefactor to Christ's.
{Peile, I. 317.)
NOBLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. One of these names R. of Simpson,
Bucks., 1633-4.
NOBLE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1631.
NOBLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 8, 1630.
S. of Gervase. B. at Asselbie, Howden, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Nov. 3, 1611. School, Aughton, near Howden. Matric. 1631;
B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. P.C. of Whitgift, near Goole, 1637-
46. V. of Smeaton, 1646; ejected, 1662. Afterwards at
Pontefract. Licensed, 1637-8, to marry Elizabeth Atkinson,
of Snaith, at that time assistant minister at Snaith. Died
Feb. II, 1679. (Calamy, 11. 575; Peile, i. 404; Robinson,
Snailh.)
NOBLE, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1614.
Ord. deacon (York) June; priest, Sept. 1625, as 'B.A.'
NOBLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 17,
1706. S. of Henry (1673), clerk. B. at Frowlesworth, Leics.
School, Rugby, Warws. (Mr Holyoke). Matric. 1706; B.A.
1709-10; M.A. 1739. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1709-10;
priest, Sept. 22, 1711. C. of Stoke .\lbany, Northants., 1709;
R-. 1713-55- Died 1755. Brother of Anthony (1706-7).
NOBLE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 26, 1648. School,
Ipswich. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
NOBLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Jan. 26, 1582-3. V. of Hertford All Saints', 1582-1631.
Died 1 63 1. Will, P.C.C.
NOBLE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1587;
B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1598. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 15,
1591-2. R. of Ampton, Suffolk, 1598-1617. Died there.
WiU (Bury) 1617. (V. B. Redstone.)
NOBLE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1626.
Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Rearesby, Leics. B. 1611. B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. V. of Queniborough, Leics., 1636-40.
R. of Brokesby, till 1644. Died Oct. 6, 1644. Buried at
Purley, Berks. M.I. (Nichols, iii. 196.)
NOBLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 21,
1721. S. of Thomas (possibly the M.P. for Leicester, 1714).
School, Carlton, Leics. (Mr Salter). {Nichols, in. 461.)
NOBLETT, JOHN, Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 5, 1660. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4.
NODDELL, HENRY. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 16, 1579, as
' age 24 ; late of Clare Coll. ; of Louth, Lines.' ; priest. Mar. 30,
1580.
Noel, Baptist
NODDELL or NODDLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June i6, 1665. Matric. 1665. Buried at St Benet's, Cam-
bridge, May 22, 1667.
NODALL or NUDDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Caius, Sept. 15, 1596. S. of John, of Barbon, Westmorland.
School, Kirkby Lonsdale. Scholar, 1599-1600; B.A. i599-
1600; M.A. 1604. {Venn, 1. 160.)
NODDING, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov. 3,
1617. B. in Yorkshire. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1621-2. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1622; priest. Mar. 1622-3. V. of Bilton,
Yorks., 1623-57. V. of Wighill, 1640. Buried Nov. 12, 1657.
NODEN, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, May 24,
1736. S. of Ralph, merchant, of Middlesex. B. in London.
Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40.
NODES, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1619,
Of Tewin, Herts. Doubtless s. of George, of Shephall, Herts.
Bapt. there, Jan. 29, 1603. B.A. 1622. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 18, 1623. Sheriff of Herts., Feb. to Nov. 1647. Died
Oct. 15, 1651, aged 47. M.I. at Shephall. Doubtless father
of Edmund (1660). {Peile, i. 328; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
NODES, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1667.
B. atSouthill, Beds. Matric. Michs. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A.
1676. Fellow, 1671. Died in College.
NOADES, EDMUND. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1660. Doubtless s. of Charles (1619). Bapt. at Shephall,
Sept. 22, 1644. Died Mar. 16, 1663-4, aged 19. M.I. at
Shephall. (T. A. Walker; Clutterbuck, 11. 432.)
NODES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 21,
1653-4. S. of George. B. at Hertford. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 25,
1655-6. Barrister, 1663. Of Shephall, Bury, Esq. Died
Apr. 7, 1697, aged 59. M.I. at Shephall. Father of the next
and probably of John (1694)- {Peile, i. 553; Le Neve, Man.,
V. 179)
NODES, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, Feb. 16,
1684-5. Of Hertfordshire. S. and h. of George (above), of
Shephall. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 6, 1680. Succeeded his
father, 1697. High Sheriff of Herts. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of William Harrington, of Rand, Lines. Died Oct. 24, 1713.
M.I. at Shephall. Probably brother of John (1694). {T. A.
Walker, 178; Le Neve, Mon., 11, 263.)
NODES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, July 10,
1685. Doubtless s. of George, of Southill, Beds. Bapt. there,
Dec. 30, i666. School, Northall (private). Scholar, 1685-6;
Matric. 1687. Brother of the next.
NODES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, May 21,
1687. Doubtless s. of George, of Southill, Beds. Bapt. there,
Sept. 24, 1668. School, Norwich. Perhaps colleger at Eton,
1681-6. Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A.
1694. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1692; priest, Dec. 22,
1695. C. of Biddenham, Beds. R. of Wilden, 1695-1718.
Perhaps C. of Ravensden, 1713-5. Married, at Goldington,
Beds., May 31, 1698, Anne Dawes. Father of John (1717)-
NODES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. ic, 1694.
Probably 4th s. of George (1653-4). Matric. 1695; B.A.
1697-8; M.A. 1702. Of ShephaU, Herts., Esq. Died un-
married, Feb. 8, 1748-9, aged 72. M.I. at Shephall. Probably
brother of George (1684-5). {Clutterbuck, 11. 432.)
NODES, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1717.
S. of John (1687). B. at Goldington, Beds. Bapt. Mar. 17,
1699-1700. Matric. Lent, 1718-9; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725.
Fellow, 1720. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 4, 1721. C. of
Bricet, Suffolk. Died there.
NOEL or NOWELL, ANDREW. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peter-
house, Michs. 1565. S. of Andrew, of Dalby, Leics., Esq.
M.P. for Rutland, 1584-5, 1586-7, 1588-9, 1593, 1597-8,
1601. Knighted, Mar. 2, 1585-6. Sheriff of Rutland, 1587,
1595 and 1600. Married Mabel, dau. of Sir James Harrington,
Knt. Died Oct. 19. 1607. Buried at Dalby. Will (P.C.C.)
1608. Father of Edward (1598) and brother of Henry (1568).
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
NOELL, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 29,
1661. S. of Arthur, gent., of Brompton, Yorks. B. there.
School, Pocklington (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1673. Ord. priest (York) c. 1665. V. of Seaham,
Durham, 1668-91. Married, at Seaham, June 6, 1675, Mary
Wood, of Brompton, Yorks. Died Nov. 22, 1691. Buried at
Seaham. Probably brother of William (1669). (Noell of
Hayholme, in Vis. of Yorks., 1665; H. M. Wood.)
NOEL, BAPTIST. M.A. 1628 {fil. nob.). S. of Edward (1598),
Viscount Campden. Bapt. at Brooke, Rutland, Oct. 13, 1611.
M.P. for Rutland in both the Short and the Long ParUaments
of 1640. Succeeded his father as Viscount, 1643. Colonel of a
regiment of horse, 1643. Taken prisoner, 1645; released,
1646. His estates sequestered. Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland,
1660-82. J.P., 1661. Died Oct. 29, 1682. Buried at Eston.
Probably father of Henrj' (1660). {D.N.B.)
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NOEL, BAPTIST, Earl of Gainsborough. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age
15) at St John's, Feb. 26, 1723-4- S. of Baptist, late Earl of
Gainsborough. B. at Eynning. School, Eton. Matric. 1724.
Succeeded as 4th Earl of Gainsborough, Apr. 17, 1714. Died
Mar. 21, 1751.
NOEL, BASIL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, July 7, 1646.
S. of James. B. in London. School, Enfield (Mr Smallwood).
Matric. 1646.
NOWELL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Mar. 23,
1670-1, from Trinity Hall. S. of Charles. B. at Capelside in
the parish of Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick (Mr Briggs).
Perhaps B.A. 1672-3. {Peile, 11. 34.)
NOWELL, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1709.
Resided for about one year.
NOEL, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Nov. 1598.
ist s. of Sir Andrew (1565), of Dalby, Leics. B. 1582. B.A.
1599-1600. Served in the wars in Ireland. M.P. for Rutland,
x6oi. Knighted, May 13, 1602. Sheriff of Rutland, 1608-9,
i6r5-6. Created Bart., June 29, 1611, and Baron Noel of
Ridlington, Mar. 23, 1616-7. Succeeded as Viscount
Campden, 1629. Royalist. Married Juliana, dau. of Sir
Baptist Hicks, Knt. Died at Oxford, Mar. 8, 1642-3. Buried
at Campden. Father of Baptist (1628). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1665; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
NOWELL, EDWARD. Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 9, 1616. S. of
Edward, of Edmonton, Middlesex. Matric. 1616. Migrated
to Pembroke (age 20) June 8, 1619, and to Peterhouse,
Nov. 29, 1619. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 11, 1620.
NOELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June 22,
1626. Doubtless 3rd s. of William, of KirkbyMaUory, Leics.
Age II in 1619. School, Bosworth, Leics. (Mr Wm. Chauncey).
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. R. of Sibson, Leics., 1642. Will
(Leicester) 1690. Brother of Henry (1629). (Nichols, iw 770.)
NOEL or NOWELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1568. 2nd s. of Andrew, of Dalby, Leics., Esq.
Knighted, 1587. Gentleman pensioner of Queen Elizabeth,
'one of the greatest gallants of those times.' Adm. M.A. at
Oxford, 1592. Died Feb. 26, 1596-7. Buried in Westminster
Abbey. Brother of .-^nchrew (1565). (D.N.B.)
NOWELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 7, i6ii.
S. of Richard (1569), R. of Buckenham Ferry, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Thornton). Scholar, 1612-6; Matric.
1614; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. i6i8. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1617.
Licensed to preach, 1619. C. of Plumstead, Norfolk, 1628.
(Venn, i. 212.)
NOELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Sidney, Michs. 1629.
4th s. of William, of Kirkby MaUory, Leics. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1632. Barrister, 1641. Of Pickering Grange.
Died s.p. 1694. Brother of Edward (1626). (Nichols, iv. 770.)
NOWELL, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, 1660. Prob-
ably 2nd s. of the 3rd marriage of Baptist (1628) Viscount
Campden. Bapt. at Exton, Rutland, Oct. 23, 1642. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Wale, Knt. Of North Luffen-
ham, Esq. Buried there Sept. 23, 1677. (J. H. Hill, Market
Harborough.)
NOEL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 9, 1704. S. of
George, clerk. B. at Ridlington, Rutland. School, Beverley,
Yorks. (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1704. Died in College. Buried
at All Saints', Cambridge, Aug. 15, 1704.
NOWELL, HERBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1629; Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1633.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1638. R. of Ockley, Surrey,
1639; still there, 1650.
NOWELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1544.
One of these names V. of Giggleswick, 1548-56.
NOWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1573.
NOWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1585.
Perhaps s. of Sir Andrew Noel, of WheUesburgh, Leics. ; adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1588. Barrister, 1598.
NOWELL or NOVELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar (age 19) from Pem-
broke, Easter, 1621. S. of Catharine, of Famham, Surrey.
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628; B.D. 1635. Fellow, 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1626; priest, Sept. 23, 1627. Per-
haps R. of Topcroft, Norfolk, 1637-40. R. of Northwold,
1641-61. Died 1 66 1. Father of Matthew (1656).
NOWELL, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 15) at Christ's, June 23,
1628. S. of William. B. at Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick
(Mr Dockwray). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2. One of these
names R. of Walton and Felixstowe, Suffolk, 1636. R. of
Mundesley, Norfolk, 1637-40. Perhaps father of Thomas
(1666). (Peile, I. 393.)
NOWEL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 10, 1661. Matric.
1661.
NOVELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1662;
B.A. 1664-5.
Noel, William
NOVELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 23, 1686. S. of
Matthew (1656), R. of Barton, Norfolk. Matric. 1687;
Scholar, 1688; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1695; priest, June, 1696. R. of Hillington,
Norfolk, 1700-28. R. of Wolferton, 1713-28.
NOELL, JOHN. LL.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.).
NOEL, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter, 1721-
University Counsel, 1733-8.
NOWELL, LAURENCE. Probably scholar of Christ's, 1538;
B.A. 1540-1. S. of John, of Whalley, Lanes. Previously at
Brasenose, Oxford. M.A. (Oxford) 1544. Master at Sutton
Coldfield School, 1546. Ord. deacon (London) 1550. R. of
Drayton Bassett, Staffs., 1553-6 and 1560-76. An exile under
Queen Mary. Archdeacon of Derby, 1558-76. Dean of
Lichfield, 1560-76. R. of Haughton, Staffs., 1564-76. Preb.
of York, 1566-76. A diligent antiquary and learned in Anglo-
Saxon. Died Nov. 1576. Left MSS. on Anglo-Saxon. Brother
of Alexander, Dean of St Paul's. (Cooper, i. 357; D.N.B.)
NOWELL, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1613. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1616-7.
NOVEL, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, June 5,
1656. S. of John (1621), clerk. B. at Downham, Isle of Ely.
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. from Jesus, 1663. Fellow
of Jesus, 1662-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1663; priest.
Mar. 1663-4. V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1665. R. of Barton,
Norfolk, 1666. Preb. of Lincoln, 1669. Chaplain to Bishop
Wren. Died 1690. Father of John (1686). (A. Gray.)
NOELL, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 19, 1627. Of
Guernsey. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
NOWELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1569;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. R. of Buckenham Ferry, Norfolk,
1585. Perhaps R. of Hassingham, 1585. Father of Henry
(1611).
NOWELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1579;
B.A. 1583-4.
NOWELL, ROBERT. Adm. (age 16) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 17, 1584. Of Lichfield, Staffs. Matric. 1584;
B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Fellow, 1588-95. Died in College.
Will, P.C.C.
NOWELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1671;
B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1674;
priest (Chichester) Sept. 19, 1675. V. of Bishopstone, Sussex,
1679; of Seaford, 1682-90. (Peile, 11. 34.)
NOELL, SAMUEL. B.D. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
there, 1613; B.A. (Trinity, Oxford) 1617; M.A. (Brasenose)
1621; B.D. (Trinity, Oxford), 1630. V. of Penn, Staffs., 1628.
V. of Gt Waltham, Essex, 1630-45. V. of Little Canfield,
1636-49. Buried Apr. 2, 1649. Will (P.C.C.) 1650. (Al.
Oxon.)
NOVEL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 2, 1666. S. of
John (? 1628), clerk, of Norfolk. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70;
M.D. 1676 (Lit. Reg.). Of Little Eastcheap, London, prac-
titioner in physic. F.R.C.P., 1680. Died a debtor in prison,
1686. (Munk, I. 402.)
NOEL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 26, 1708-9.
Of Kent. Matric. 1709.
NOWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 8, 1657;
Fell.-Com. June 29, 1663. Matric. 1657.
NOWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 14,
1666. S. of Charles. B. at Capelside, Yorks. School, Giggles-
wick (Mr Wm. Briggs). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1674. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 29, 1670; priest. Mar. 19,
1670-1. R. of Berwick, Sussex, 1673-94. V. of Fittleworth,
1677. V. of Alciston, 1680. R. of Brightling, 1681. Licensed,
as widower, Nov. 28, 1684, to marry Elizabeth Bromley, of
Isleworth, Middlesex. Died before Jan. 1694-5. (Pet^e, 11. 3.)
NOEL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, Apr. 29,
1669. S. of Arthur, gent., of Netherton, Yorks. School,
Lincohi. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Probably
R. of Alexton, Leics., 1674-1710, and also R. of Ridlington,
Rutland, 1690-1710. Doubtless brother of Arthur (i66i).
NOEL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 13,
1713. S. of Sir John, of Kirkby Mallory, Leics., Bart. School,
Lichfield (Mr John Hunter). Matric. 1713- Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 12, i7i6-7- Barrister, 1721. Bencher,
1738. K.C., 1738. M.P. for Stamiord, 1722-47; for West
Looe, 1747-57. Chief Justice of Chester, 1749-62. Justice of
the Common Pleas, 1757-62. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Thomas TroUope, Bart. Died Dec. 8, 1762. (D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
NOWELL, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1488-9.
NOWELL, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Michs. 1578.
NOWELL, . Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Michs. 1578.
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NoKE, Edward
NOEL Adm.FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Mar. 1598-9. Perhaps
WiUiam s. and h. of John, of Kirkby MaUory. If so, Shenff
of Leics 1604; of Warws., 1621. Died Mar. 25, 1641.
Perhaps father of Henry (1629) and Edward (1626). (Nichols,
IV. 770.)
jjOEL . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Tri.vity, Apr. 2, 1658.
Possibly Edward, s. and h. of Baptist (1628) Viscount
Campden. Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Noel and
4th Viscount Campden, 1682. Created Earl of Gainsborough,
Dec. I, 1694. Buried at Exton, Apr. 8, 1689. Perhaps brother
of Henry (1660).
NOKE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1563-4-
Possibly 3rd s. of Richard, of Cambridge; brother of Thomas
(1549). Perhaps V. of St Paul's, Bedford: 'ord. pnest
(Peterb.) Sept. 28, 1577; bred in the schools." One of these
names C. of Burslem Chapel, Staffs. Buried there Aug. 12,
1579. {Vis. of Berks., 1566; Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, I9i5-)
NOKE, JOHN. B.A. 1504-5; M.A. 1508. Preacher, 1511-2.
NOKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Micbs. 1555- One
of these names V. of Eckington, Worcs., 1578-84.
NOKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', 1592: B.A. from CoiT>i^
Christi, 1592-3; M.A. from Queens', 1599; B.D. 1606; D.D.
1620. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincohi) Mar. 31, 1597. V. of
Hexton, Herts., 1598-1607. R. of Wymington Beds.,
1610-22. R. of Little Stoughton, 1612. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1622.
NOKE, JOSIAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1619; B.A.
from Queens', 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8; 'of
Trinity, literate'; priest, Sept. 21, 1623. V. of Chicheley,
Bucks., 1642-62. Buried there 1662.
NOKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 5, 1607. Of
Lincohishire. B.A. 16x1-2. V. of Preston-by-Wingham,
Kent, 1616. Perhaps preb. of Canterbury, 1632. One of
these names licensed (Bishop of London) Feb. 27, 1621-2,
to marry Jane, dau. of John, draper, deceased.
NOKE or NOOKE, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 15, 1500; B.A. 1504-5; M.A. 1507-8; B.D.
1516-7. Fellow, 1504, till c. 1527. Vice-Provost. V. of
Prescot, Lanes., c. 1509. Preb. of York, 1525-9- Preb. of
Southwell, 1526-9. Died 1529. Another of these names was
V. of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, 1529-48; and of Fyfield,
1544-7. Died 1547. (Harwood; Victoria Co. Htst. Lanes., m.
344; Le Neve, Fasti, iii. 427.)
NOKE or NOOK, SIMON. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 11, 1544. Of Shottesbrook, Berks. B.A.
1548-9. Fellow, 1547-9
NOKE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1549.
Eldest s. of Richard. B. at Cambridge, c. 1535. Matric. i549;
B.A. 1553-4; M.A. 1557; B.D. 1570. FeUow, 1552-62.
Fellow of Eton, 1562. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. i, 1561-2.
R. of Sandy and Tempsford, Beds., 1573. Preb. of Lincoln,
1573-93. Perhaps R. of Leasingham, Lines., 1588. Author,
Latin verses. Died before Nov. 10, 1593. [Cooper, 11. 161;
Vis. of Berks., 1566.)
NOKE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, Aug.
24, 1575- Off, 1577. Of Shottesbrook, Berks. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 1, 1577-8. Registrar of Huntingdon.
(Harwood.)
NOKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 1592. (' S. of
Thomas, 1549.) B. at Sandy, Beds., c. 1576. B.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1595-6; M.A. from Queens', 1599. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 6, 1597; priest, Dec. 17, 1598. V. of
Mentmore, Bucks., 1598. R. of Tempsford, Beds., 1607-18.
NOKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1598. Of
Lincolnshire. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 15; priest, Dec. 21, 1606. C. of Meppershall, Beds.,
1613-6.
NOKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1621.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
23, 1627; priest, June 5, 1631. R. of Lamport, Northants.,
1636. R. of Gt Addington, 1640, sequestered from both
livings. Married Anne, dau. of Edward Bacon, of Burton
Latimer. (H. I. Longden.)
NOKES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1606.
Died in College. Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, Nov. 19,
1608.
NOKES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1580.
NOKES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May 5,
1651. S. of Bartholomew, merchant, of St Stephen's, Cole-
man Street, London. B. there. School, Croydon, Surrey
(Mr Woods). Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5. R. of St Olave,
Silver Street, London, 1659. Ejected from Ash (diocese,
Rochester), Kent, 1662. (Calamy, 11. 33.)
NORCROSS, John
NOLLARD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 7, 1668.
Matric. 1668.
NOLLIUS (? NOLLINS), CHRISTIAN. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Lent, 1604-5.
NOLLOTH, NICHOLAS. B.A. from Christ's, 1607-8.
NONNYE WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1554.
Of Limerick. B.A. (Oxford) 1557-8. Studied three and a
half years at Cambridge, and two years at Louvain. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 1556-7, as 'Nonius.'
NOONE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1606.
Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, of Walton-on-the-Wold, Leics.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, i6o8. Age 32 in 1619. Perhaps
brother of William (1617). (Vis. of Leics., 1619.)
NOON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 3,
1689. S. of Geoffrey, shepherd. B. at Cold-Overton, Leics.
School, Oakham (Mr Love). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1707. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1694; priest, May,
1696. Master of Chehnsford School, iu 1697. R. of Widford,
Essex, 1697. R. of Widford, Herts., 1729-32. Died 1732-
NOONE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 26,
1634. S. of Edward, tailor, of Leicester. B. there. School,
Leicester (Mr Angel). One of these names R. of Saxelbye,
Leics., 1656-8. Buried there Nov. 13, 1658.
NOONE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1617.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Robert, of Walton-on-the-Wold, Leics.
Age 20 in 1619. Married and had issue. Died July 31, 1633.
Perhaps brother of Francis (1606). (Vis. of Leics., 1619;
Nichols, III. 498.)
NORBURY, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1742-
S. of Nathaniel. Bapt. at St John's, Chester, Aug. 6, 1725-
Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750; D.D. 1784. Fellow,
1746-55. Assistant Master at Eton, 1753-83- Fellow of
Eton College, 1783. R. of Walton-on-Trent, Derbs.; also
V. of Mapledurham, Oxon. 'Married Sept. 16, 17481 Miss
Elizabeth Gore: — £15,000.' Published a translation of
Gray's Elegy into Greek verse, 1793. Will (P.C.C.) 1800.
(G. Mag.; Harwood.)
NORBURY, THOMAS. M.A. 1679 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Droitwich, Worcs., gent. Matric. from Magdalen
College, O.xford, July 16, 1669, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1673;
M.A. 1676. R. of Nafford, Worcs., 1686-93. R. of Pencombe,
Hereford, 1693. (Al. Oxon.)
NORCLIFFE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 7, 1641. S. of Sir Thomas (1595), of Nunnington, near
Hehnsley, Yorks., Knt. B. there. Bapt. June 22, 1624.
School, Beveriey (Mr Pomeroy). Matric. 1641. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 18, 1641-2. Barrister-at-law. Deputy
Steward of the Liberty of St Mary's, York. Buried Dec. 26,
1702, at Langton. Brother of Sir Thomas (1633-4). (Vis. 0/
Yorks., 1666; Peile, I. 476; Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
NORCLIFFE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1595. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Gt Gomersall, Yorks.,
barrister, ^Uddle Temple. B. 1579- Knighted, Feb. 22,
1616-7. High Sheriff of Yorks., 1626. Of Nunnington,
Yorks. Purchased Langton, 1618. Married Catherine, dau.
of Sir William Bambrough, of Howsham. Will (York) 1628.
Father of the next and of Benjamin (1641). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1612; M. H. Peacock.)
NORCLIFFE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
Jan. 17, 1633-4. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (i595). of Nunning-
ton and Langton, Yorks. B. at Howsham, Yorks. School,
'Haston' (? Aston), Yorks. (private; Mr Sugden). Matric.
1634. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 6, 1635-6. Knighted,
Apr. 23, 1642. Puritan and Parliamentarian. Colonel of
Horse. Of Langton, Yorks. Married, 1639, Dorothy, dau. of
Sir Thomas Fairfax. Buried at Langton, Yorks., Jan. 8,
1669-70. Brother of Benjamin (1641). (Peile, i. 430; M. H.
Peacock.)
NORCLIFF, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar.
25, 1681. S. of Marmaduke, of Hatton Garden, and Furmval's
Inn, London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1681. Adm. at
Lincoki's Inn, Sept. 30, 1682. Called to the Bar, Feb. 8,
1692-3.
NORCROSS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 26) at Sx John's, Mar. 16,
1724-5. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Ribchester.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Saunders). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1728-9.
Head Master of Rivington School, Lanes., 1729-65. P.C. of
Horwich, 1732-65. Father of John (next). (Victorta Co.
Hist. Lanes., v. 9.)
NORCROSS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. i,
1747. S. of John (above), clerk, of Lancashire. B. at
Rivington, near Chorley. Educated under his father. Matric.
1747; B.A. 1750. Master of the Grammar School at Orms-
kirk, 1754. Succeeded his father as schoolmaster at Riving-
ton, Lanes., 1765-89, and as P.C. of Horwich, 1765-88. Will,
P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 363.)
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NoRCROss, Nathaniel
NORCROSSE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
1632. Of London. S. of Jeremiah (whose will, P.C.C, 1658).
Matric. 1633 ; B.A. 1636-7. Went to New England, 1638, Joined
the church at Salem, Mass., 1641. Moved to Watertown, 1642.
One of the petitioners for a new plantation at Nashaway
(now Lancaster), Mass., where he was to have been minister,
but this project fell through, 1644. Returned to England,
1650. V. of Walsingham, Norfolk, c. 1651; ejected, 1660.
V. of St Mary, Dover, in 1653. Married Mary, dau. of John
Gilbert, of Dorchester and Taunton, Mass. Died at St
Dunstan-in-the-East, London, Aug. 10, 1662. Will, P.C.C.
(Felt, 528; J. G. Bartlett.)
NORDEN, JOHN. M.A. 1581 (Incorp. from Oxford). M.D. from
Pembroke, 1581; B.A. (Hart Hall, Oxford) 1568-9; M.A. c.
1573. Probably identical with the devotional author of these
names. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
NORDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1545 (impubes).
NORFOLK, Dukes of, see HOWARD.
NORFOLK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 21, 1700. Of
Cambridge. S. of Alexander, of Jesus Lane. Bapt. at All
Saints', 1684. Matric. 1700: B.A. 1703-4; Scholar, 1704;
M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1706; C. of
Etton, Northants.; priest (London) Sept. 25, 1709. V. of
Hundon, Suffolk, 1711-49. Died there Dec. 25, i749- M.I.
(A. Gray.)
NORFOLK, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Mar. 10, 1670-1. S. of Richard, merchant, of Wakefield,
Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M-A.
1678. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1678; priest, Sept. 21, 1680.
V. of Hooton Pagnell, Yorks., 1680-91. Buried Feb. 28, 1691.
NORFOLK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1585;
B.A. 1588-9; M..-^. 1592.
NORFORD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1614.
Of Norfolk. B.A. i6i8-g; M.A. 1622; B.D. 1636. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1626. R. of Attleborough,
Norfolk, 1639-83. Died June 4, 1683, aged 85. M.I. (Le
Neve, Mon., v. 41.)
NORGATE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 28; priest,
May 29, 1626.
NORGATE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 17,
1607. S. of Henry, gent., of Aylsham, Norfolk. School,
Aylsham (Mr Eston).
NORGATE, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 3, 1658.
S. of Thomas, of Aylsham, Norfolk. Matric. 1658 ; B.A. 1661-
2; M.A. 1665. C. of St Simon and St Jude, Norwich, 1668.
Died Oct. 8, 1675. M.I. at Aylsham. (Le Neve, Mon. in. iii.)
NORGATE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1550. B. at Aylsham, Norfolk. B.A. 1564-5; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1568; B.D. 1575; D.D. 1581. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1567. Master, 1573-87. Vice-Chancellor,
1584-5. R. of Latchingdon, Essex, 1574-84. R.ofMarsham,
Norfolk, 1575. University preacher, 1576. Preb. of Lincoln,
1578-87. R. of Fomcett, Norfolk, 1578. Preb. of Ely, 1579-
87. R. of Little Gransden, Cambs., 1584. Died Nov. 2, 1587.
Buried at St Bene't, Cambridge. Will (V.C.C.) 1588. (Cooper,
n. 18; D.N.B.)
NORGATE, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1701. Of
Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1702; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708.
Fellow, 1707-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1708. Usher at
the free school, Norwich. Died there 1709.
NORGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1570.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1572; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579-
Fellow, 1577-83. Taxor, 1582-3. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 25, 1586. R. of Panfield, Essex, 1587-1619.
Died 1619. Will (Cons. C. London) 1619.
NORGATE, . B.A. 1524-5-
NOIiMAN, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, July 5,
1686. S. of James (1638). B. at Lough ton, Bucks. School,
Shenley, Bucks. (Mr Jo. Norman). Matric. 1689; B.A. 1689-
90. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 26, 1700. C. at Gt Loughton,
Bucks. R. of Gt Wolston, 1720-1. Died at Gt Loughton.
Buried there, as curate, Apr. 5, 1721. Admon. (Archd.
Bucks.) 1721. Brother of William (1678). {Lipscomb, iv.
422; J. Ch. Smith.)
NORMAN, BENJAMIN. .A.dm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May 25,
1660. 4th s. of William (1618), clerk, deceased, R. of Clophill,
Beds. B. there. Schools, Henlow, Beds. (Mr Ede) and
Hexton (Mr Jo. Davis). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1667. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1667. C. of
Meppershall, and Streatley, Beds., 1667. V. of Pulloxhill,
1687-94. C. of Higham Gobion, 1690-4. Brother of James
(1638). (W.M.Noble.)
NORMANTON, JOHN
NORMAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 8, 1638.
S. of William (1618), R. of Clophill, Beds. Bapt. there,
Dec. 22, 1623. Schools, Sutton (Mr Kempe) and Houghton
Conquest (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1644. R. of Loughton, Bucks.,
1652-82. Buried there Feb. 13, 1681-2. Father of Anthony
(1686) and William (1678), brother of Benjamin (above).
NORMAN, JOHN. B.A. 1513-4. Abbot of the Cistercian House
at Bindon, Dorset, c. 1523-38. Surrendered, 1539. (D.N.B.;
Cooper, I. 70.)
NORMAN, JOHN. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1603-4.
NORIvlAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 28, 1651. Probably
migrated to Oxford; matric. from Brasenose, Oct. 2, 1652;
B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1658. Perhaps V. of Stoke-Lyne, Oxon.,
1661. R. of Ickford, Bucks., 1667-74. Died 1674. Will,
P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
NORMAN, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at C.\ius, Feb. 5, 1584-5.
Of Bury St Edmunds. S. of John. School, Bury (Mr Wright).
Scholar, 1588-9; B.A. 1588-9. C. of Bamham, SuSolk, 1594.
Will of one of these names proved (Bury) Sept. 23, 1614; of
Bury, clerk.
NORMAN, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1489-90. Studied also at
Oxford. Perhaps R. of Little Chishall, Essex, 1492-1502.
Died 1502.
NORMAN, ROBERT. M.A. (probably of Cambridge). R. of
Conington, Cambs., 1455. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely. R.
of Doddington, Cambs., 1458. Msister of St John's Hospital,
Ely, 1458.
NORMAN, ROBERT. B.A. 1520-1.
NORMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 9, i66o.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1660.
NORMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, May 6,
1646. S. of Thomas. B. at Rusholme, Lanes. School,
Win wick (Mr Pickering). Matric. 1646. Brother of Thomas
(1645).
NORMAN, THOMAS. Prior of the Sempringham House, at
Mattersey, Northants. Surrendered, 1538. [Cooper, i. 69,
where he is styled B.A. 1521; doubtless wrongly identified
with Robert (1520-1).)
NORMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's, May 9,
1645. S. of Thomas, preacher at Birch Chapel, Lanes. B. at
Rusholme, near Manchester. School, Winwick (Mr Picker-
ing). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9. Minister of Gorton, Lanes.,
1650-2. Minister of Chad wick, Cheshire, in 1657. Buried
there Mar. 23, 1666-7. Brother of Samuel (1646). (E. Axon.)
NORMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Jan. 30,
1710-1. 4th s. of James. B. at Heathfield, Somerset. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1710-1.
NORMAN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1474; probably M.A. (as 'Newman')
1476; B.D. 1488-9; D.D. 1493-4. Fellow of Peterhouse,
1474 (successor, 1501). Chaplain of Law's chantry, at Little
St Mary's, Cambridge, 1486-96. R. of Brandon -Ferry,
Sufiolk, 1496. (T. A. Walker.)
NORMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1547. (Probably adm. I544-)
NORMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1575.
NORMAN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1618 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Buckinghamshire, pleb. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, June 16, 1610, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1614; M.A.
(St Alban's Hall) 1616-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31;
priest, June 1, 1618. R. of ClophiU, Beds., 1619. WiU proved
(Archd. Beds.) 1650, by son James. Father of Benjamin
(1660) and James (1638). {Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longfield.)
NORMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 15,
1678. Of Burton Salmon, Yorks.
NORMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 31,
1678. 1st s. of James (1638), R. of Loughton, Bucks. B.
there. Schools, Market Street (Mr Jos. Thomas) and Newport
Pagnell. Migrated to Trinity, Nov. 19, 1678. Matric. 1679;
Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. V. of BradweU,
Bucks., 1693. Brother of Anthony (1686).
NORMANSELL, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Mar. 27, 1690. S. of John. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1690. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Sept. i, 1690.
NORMANTON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624.
R. of Bradwell, by Coggeshall, Essex, in 1629. Will (Cons.
C. London) 1638-9. {Peile, i. 266.)
NORMANTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, Jan. 9,
1619-20. S. of Alexander, cutler, of London. School,
London (Mr Best). Matric. 1620; Scholar, 1620-7; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627. FeUow, 1627-39- 'Questioned for a
sermon preached at Gt St Mary's, Cambridge, Jan. 10,
1633-4.' Went abroad. Deprived of his feUowship, 1639.
Afterwards joined the Church of Rome. {Venn, i. 248.)
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NORMANTON, PAUL
NORMANTON, PAUL. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Christ's, Apr.
1663. S. of John. B. at Sowerby, Yorks. School, Sowerby
(Mr Aspderi). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (York)
June; priest, July, 1674. V. of Ferry Frystone, Yorks.,
1674-84. R. of Burgh Wallis, 1685-91. {Peile, 1. 601.)
NORMANTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1562. Perhaps R. of Bittering, Norfolk, 1568.
NORMANTON or NORMINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
Pembroke, Easter, 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
NORMANTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1539-40.
NORMA VELL or NORMANVILLE, HUGH. Matric. pens, from
St John's, Michs. 1572; B.A. 1576-7. Perhaps 5th s. of
Hugh, of Billingley, Yorks. {Vis. of Yorks., 1585.)
NORRINGTON, VINCENT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1619; scholar from Westminster. Probably bapt. at All
Hallows, Honey Lane, London, Sept. 20, 1601: s. of Vin-
cent, grocer. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
NORRIS, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 4,
1727. 2nd s. of Stephen (1696), R. of Felthorpe and Felming-
ham, Norfolk. B. in Norwich. School, Nor^vich (Mr Redding-
ton). Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1727-31. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 3, 1729. Called to the Bar, Nov. 28, 1735. Of
Barton Turf, Norfolk, Esq. Married Sarah, dau. of John
Custance, mayor of Norwich. Antiquary and historian of
Norfolk. Died June 14, 1786. Buried at Barton Turf. M.L
{Venn, 11. 27; D.N.B.)
NORRIS, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1573; Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1589;
D.D. 1598. Fellow, 1581. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
July, 1587. V. of Shudy Camps, Cambs., 1588-90. R. of
Gt Dunham, Norfolk, 1591. R. of North Tuddenham, 1598.
R. of Hockering, 1604. Archdeacon of Sudbury, 1599-1621.
Died before Dec. 27, 1621.
NORRIS, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 5,
1629-30. S. of Thomas, of Anmer, Norfolk, gent. Matric.
1631. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1633. Called to the Bar,
June 1, 1641. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. Perhaps R.
of Clippesby, Norfolk.
NORRIS, DANIEL. M.A. 1646 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Rodborough, Gloucs. Matric. from New College,
Oxford, Oct. 10, 1634, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1638; M.A.
(Hart HaU, Oxford) 1641-2. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) June 4,
1642. V. of Tetbury, Gloucs., c. 1658-87. Buried there
Apr. 22, 1687. Will (Gloucester C.C.) 1687. (F. S. Hockaday.)
NORYSSE, E. Matric. sizar from Michaelhouse, Michs. 1545.
NORRIS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1620.
R. of Anmer, Norfolk, 1624-35.
NORRICE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
i3> 1653. S. of Henry, of Beverley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Beverley (Mr Fra. Sherwood). B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
R. of Cranford St John, Northants., 1662-78. Master of
Wellingborough School, 1657-60. R. of Stanwix, 1678-1717.
Buried there May 26, 1717. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1717.
Father of the next. (H. I. Longden.)
NORRIS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 26,
1682. S. of Edward (above), clerk. B. at Cranford, North-
ants., Nov. 10, 1665. School, Peterborough (Mr Smith).
Matric. 1682. Married, Sept. 5, 1692, at Cold Higham,
Northants., Margaret Gould. (H. I. Longden.)
NORYCE, HENRY. Scholar of Trinity Hall, July 22, 1559.
NORRIS, HUGH. B.Civ.L. 1504-5.
NORRIS or NORRICE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 7,
1626. Of Essex. Migrated to Emmanuel, Easter, 1627.
B.A. 1632-3. C. of Fobbing, Essex, in 1637. V. of Canewdon,
1648-59. Died 1659. Will, P.C.C. (H. Smith.)
NORRIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 3, 1708.
S. of James, mercer and citizen of (St Peter Mancroft)
Norwich. B. there. Schools, Wymondham (Mr Clarke) and
Norwich (Mr Pate). Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1708-16; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. 1716. Fellow, 1716-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Litt. dim. from Norwich) June 12, 1715; priest (Norwich)
July 22, 1716. R. of Marsham, 1717-29. Buried there.
Will proved (Norwich) 1729. Father of William (1745).
{Venn, 1. 519.)
NORRIS, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1465-6. Perhaps R. of Coveney,
Cambs., 1465. V. of Arrington, 1491.
NORRIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Perhaps ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Jan. 4, 1628-9, as 'M.A.' R. of Fakenham
parva and Euston, Suffolk, 1632-7.
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 8, 1640.
S. of Francis, maltster, of the parish of St Andrew, Norwich,
Sheriff of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich (Mr levering).
NoRRis, William
Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1640-6; B.A. 1643-4. Adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Apr. 22, 1646. Called to the Bar, May 18,
1653. Bencher, 1669. Steward of Norwich, 1677-80;
Recorder, 1680-3. Of Witton, Esq., J. P. Died Aug. i, 1701.
Father of Thomas (1675). {Venn, i. 338; Vis. of Norfolk,
1664.)
NORRIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1661.
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr. 24,
1657. S. of George, of Sheffield, Yorks. School, Sheffield.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Aug. 17, 1662. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Brent
Pelham, Herts., 1665-71. Died 1671.
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 24, 1673.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. One of these names
R. of Acton Beauchamp, Worcs., 1684-93. For 2 contem-
porary namesake see Al. Oxon. and D.N.B.
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 28, 1686. Of
Norfolk.
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 1, 1687-8.
S. of Anthony, gent., of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich.
Matric. 1688. Will proved, 1705. Brother of Stephen (1696).
{Venn, i. 484.)
NORRES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 26, 1691.
S. of Jeremiah. B. at Norwich. School, Burgh Apton,
Norfolk (Mr Ro. Connold). Matric. 1691.
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 18,
1714-5. S. of John, maltster. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1715; B.A. 1719-20. Ord.
deacon (York) June 12, 1720; priest, Sept. 1722. V. of Kirk
Ella, Yorks., 1723.
NORRIS, JOHN. M.A. from Sidney, 1723. S. of John, R. of
Bemerton, Salisbury (for whom see D.N.B.). School, Salis-
bury. Matric. from University College. Oxford, Mar. 27,
1708, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1711. R. of Little Langford,
WUts., 1719. Will (Cons. C. Sarum) 1750. {Al. Oxon.)
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius, Jan. 2, 1729-3°-
S. of John, Esq., of Witton, Norfolk. B. there. Bapt.
Feb. 10, 1710-1. School, Wymondham (Mr Sayer and
Mr Brett). Matric. 1731. Married Anna, dau. of Thomas
Carthew, of Benacre. Died Oct. 9, 1734, aged 23. M.I. at
Witton. Father of John, founder of the Norrisian professor-
ship. {Venn, 11. 32.)
NORRIS or NORES, RICHARD. B.A. 1505-6; M.A. 1509.
Proctor, 1514-5.
NORRIS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1584.
B. at Morton, Lines., 1568. B.A. 1587-8. Ord. priest (Lin-
cohi) July I, 1590. R. of Haceby, Lines., 1604. Will
(Lincoln) 1637.
NORRIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 1609;
B.A. 1612.
NORRIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29, 1620.
Matric. 1620; B.A. from Clare, 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Perhaps
R. of Horsenden, Bucks., 1640.
NORRIS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1655;
B.A. 1659-60.
NORRIS, SAMUEL. M.A. from St John's, 1742. S. of Edward,
of Manchester. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford,
Nov. 21, 1729, age i8; B.A, (Oxford) 1733. {Al. Oxon.)
NORRIS, STEPHEN. Adjn. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 22,
1696. S. of Anthony, gent., of (St George's, Tombland)
Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric.
1696; Scholar, 1696-1703; B.A. 1699-1700 (senior wrangler).
Subscribed for deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1702; ord. priest,
Apr. 22, 1703. V. of Felmingham, Norfolk, 1703-49. C. of
St Mary Coslany, Norwich, 1714; of St Martin and St Michael-
at-Thom, and of Felthorpe, 1723. R. of Felthorpe, 1742-9-
Died Nov. 1749. M.I. at Barton Turf. WiU (Norwich C.C.)
1749. Brother of John (1687-8) and father of Anthony
(1727). {Venn, 1. 498.)
NORRIS, THOMAS. M.A. 1485.
NORRIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, May 18,
1675. S. of John (1640), of Norwich. School, Seaming
(Mr Burton). Matric. 1675. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, May 19,
1677. Died young. {Venn, i. 453.)
NORRIS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1617;
B.A. i62c>-i; M.A. 1624. Probably V. of Brampford Speke,
Devon, where, according to Walker {Sufferings), he was left
undisturbed, by the interest of Hugh Peters, who had been
at CoUege with him. WiU (P.C.C.)^i654.
NORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1623. Of Exeter. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1627;
M..\. 1631. Fellow, 1626-31. Lower Master at Eton, 1631-
36; Head Master, 1636-46.
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NoRRis, William
NORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1675.
2nd s. of Thomas, of Spake, Lanes. B. 1657. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1678-9; M.A.
1682. Fellow, i68i. M.P. for Liverpool, 1695-1701. Am-
bassador to the Great Mogul, 1698. Created Bart., Dec. 3,
1698. Licensed, Dec. 17, 1689, to marry Elizabeth, of
St Clement Danes, London, widow of Nicholas Pollexfen and
formerly of Isaac Meynell. Died Oct. lo, 1702, on his
journey back from India. {G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
NORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus, Mar. 16,
1677-8. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1677-8; Scholar, 1681; B.A.
I 68 1-2.
NORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 23,
1680. S. of William. B. at Rushock, Worcs. Pupil of Wm.
Broughton, D.D., of Cheddesley.
NORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 17,
1745. S. of James (1708), R. of Marsham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Norwich (Mr Bullimer). Matric. 1745; Scholar,
1745-51; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Fellow, 1751-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 23; priest, May 24, 1752. Usher of
the Perse School, 1756-8. V. of Impington, Cambs., 1759.
R. of Riddlesworth and Gasthorpe, Norfolk, -1767. R. of
Kilverstone, 1774-98. Chaplain to the Earl of Rosebery.
Died Aug. 30, 1798. M.I. at Guist. Will (P.C.C); as of Wood
Norton. {Venn, 11. 56.)
NORRIS, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 28, 1738.
(Name off, Oct. 1738.)
NORTH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 4,
1583-4- S. of William, yeoman. B. at Shephall, Herts.
Schools, Shephall and Hertford.
NORTH, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney, Apr.
21, 1651. ist s. of Dudley (1619), K.B., of Cambridgeshire.
School, Amersham, Bucks. (Mr Ch. Crooke). Matric. 1651.
Created Baron Grey of RoUeston, Oct. 1673. Succeeded as
5th Baron North, June 24, 1677. Died Jan. 1690-1, aged 56.
Buried at Kirtling. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Francis (1653),
John (1660) and Roger (1667), father of Charles (1691) and
William (1691). (Baker's Northants., i. 527; G.E.C.)
NORTH, The Hon. CHARLES. Adm. nobleman (age 12) at
Magdalene, Oct. 22, 1691. S. of Charles (1651), Baron
North. B. at Caldecote, Cambs. M.A. 1695-6. Fellow, 1698.
Afterwards in the army. Died 1710, in Flanders. Brother of
William (1691). (Magdalene College History, 150; Baker's
Northants., 1. 527.)
NORTH, DUDLEY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, c. 1597.
S. of Sir John (1562). Bapt. at St Gregory's, London, Sept.
18, 1582. Succeeded as 3rd Baron North de Kirtling, Dec. 3,
1600. Served in the Low Countries, 1602. Discovered the
springs at Tunbridge Wells, 1606. A conspicuous figure at
court, and in court entertainments. Attended Charles I in
his expedition to Scotland, 1639. Took no part in the civil
war. Commissioner of the Admiralty for a short time, in 1645 .
Lord-Lieutenant of Cambs. An accomplished musician.
Married Frances, dau. of Sir John Brocket, of Brocket Hall,
Herts. Author, miscellaneous. Died Jan. 16, 1666-7. Buried
at Kirtling, Cambs. Father of the next and John (1629),
brother of GQbert (1612) and John (1602). (D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
NORTH, DUDLEY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, c. 1619.
S. of Dudley (above). Baron North. K.B., 1616. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1619. Joined the regiment of volunteers
for the relief of the Palatinate, 1620. Served in Holland.
Travelled in Italy, France and Spain. M.P. for Cambridgeshire,
1640-8; for Cambridge town, 1660. Succeeded as 4th Baron,
Jan. 1666-7. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Montague,
Knt. Wrote on economics and religious subjects. Buried at
Kirtling, Cambs., June 27, 1677. Will, P.C.C. Father of
Charles (1651), Francis (1653), John (1660) and Roger (1667),
brother of John (1629). (Baker's Northants., 1. 527; D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
NORTH, DUDLEY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at St John's,
May 12, 1701. S. of Sir Dudley, Knt. B. in London. School,
Kensington (private). Matric. 1701. M.P. for Thetford,
1710-22; for Orford, 1722-30. Died Feb. 4, 1730. (A. B.
Beaven.)
NORTH, EDWARD. Of Peterhouse. S. of Roger, citizen of
London. B. 1496. School, St Paul's. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
July I, 1522. Clerk of the Parliament, 1531-41. King's
Serjeant-at-law, 1536. Knighted, 1542. M.P. for Cambs.,
1542-4, 1547-52, Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts., 1542-3.
Chancellor of the Court of Augmentations, 1545-7. Privy
Councillor, 1546. Created Baron North of Kirtling, Feb. 17,
1553-4- Lord-Lieutenant of Cambs., 1557. Died Dec. 31,
1564. Benefactor of Peterhouse. Conveyed to Trustees the
Rectory and advowson of Ellington, Hunts, for the support
of poor scholars. Father of Roger, 2nd Baron. (Cooper, i.
232; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.)
North, John
NORTH, EDWARD. Adm. scholar at Sidney, Mar. 1623-4.
S. of Edward, Esq., serjeant-at-arms to Charles I. B. at
Tewin, Herts. Matric. 1624. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1626. Barrister, 1634. Of Marden, Esq. Died May i, 1653.
M.I. at Tewin. Brother of George (1634).
NORTH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 24, 1648-9.
Of Suffolk. S. of Henry (1604), of Laxfield. B. at Benacre.
Matric. 1648-9. Married (1) Frances, dau. of Edmund Eade,
B.D.; (2) Ann, dau. of John Colby, of Banham, Norfolk.
Died June 5, 1701. Brother of Henry (1645). (Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664; Stickling, II. 123.)
NORTH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 24, 1734.
S. of Henry, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich
(Mr Reddlngton). Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1734-9; B.A.
1737-8- Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1738; priest. May
24, 1741. R- of Benacre, Suffolk, 1743-66; of Pakefield,
1743-66. Died Apr. 27, 1766. (Venn, 11. 39.)
NORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at St John's,
June 8, 1653. S. of Dudley (1619), Lord North, of Kirtling,
Cambs. B. there. Bapt. Nov. 1637. School, Bury St Edmunds
(Mr Stephens). Matric. 1653. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 27, 1655. Called to the Bar, June 28, 1661. Bencher,
1668. Treasurer, 1671. K.C., 1668. Solicitor-general, 1671-3.
Knighted, May, 1671. M.P. for Lynn, 1673-5. Attorney-
general, 1673-5. Privy Councillor. Chief Justice C.P., 1675-
82. Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, 1682-5. Created Baron
Guilford, Sept. 1683. A staunch Royalist. A patron of art,
music and science. Married Frances, dau. of Thomas Pope,
Earl of Down. Died Sept. 5, 1685. Buried at Wroxton, Oxon.
Brother of Charles (1651), John (1660) and Roger (1667).
(D.N.B.)
NORTH, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1547-
(Possibly identical with the translator, of these names, for
whom see D.N.B.)
NORTH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June 9,
1634. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Tewin, Herts. School,
Hertford (Mr Minors). Brother of Edward (1623-4).
NORTH, GEORGE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1725. S. of
George, pewterer, of London. B. there, 1707. School, St
Paul's. Matric. Easter, 1726; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1744-
F.S.A., 1741. V. of Codicote, Herts., 1743-72. Chaplain to
Lord Cathcart, 1744. Numismatist and 2intiquary. Died
June 17, 1772. Buried at Codicote. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
NORTH, GILBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, June 16,
1612. 4th s. of Sir John (1562), Knt. B. in parish of St Paul
(? St Gregory), London. School, Eton. Matric. 1612. Of
Westminster, Esq. Executor of his mother, 1618. Brother
of John (1602) and Dudley (1597). (Venn, 1. 218.)
NORTH, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1604;
B.A. 1607-8. Probably s. of Sir Henry, of Wickambrook,
Suffolk, Knt.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 24, 1608. Of
Laxfield, Suffolk. Died at Woodbridge, Jan. 27, 1654.
Buried at Laxfield. Father of the next and of Edward
(1648-9). (V. B. Redstone.)
NORTH, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 8, 1645.
Of Suffolk. S. and h. of Henry (above), of Laxfield, Suffolk,
Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Anthony Wingfield.
Died Dec. 17, 1674. M.I. at Letheringham. Brother of
Edward (1648-9). (Vis. of Suffolk, 1663; Suckling, 11. 123.)
NORTH, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14) at St John's,
Feb. 25, 1649-50. Probably s. and h. of Henry, Esq., of
Laxfield, Suffolk (afterwards Baronet, 1660). School, Bury
(Mr Stevens). Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6,
1647. Succeeded as Bart., Aug. 29, 1671. M.P. for Suffolk,
1685-7. Of MildenhaU, Suffolk. Died unmarried July 5,
1695. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; G.E.C.)
NORTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1560.
Died in London, 1562. WiU, P.C.C; evidently of Louth,
Lines.
NORTH, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Peterhouse, Michs.
1562. S. of Roger, 2nd Baron North. In 1567 moved to
Trinity with Whitgift, who was his Peterhouse tutor; M.A.
1572. Elected free burgess and alderman of Cambridge.
M.P. for Cambs., 1584-5, 1586-7, 1588-9; for Orford, 1593.
Knighted, Apr. 1596. Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir Valentine
Dale, LL.D. Travelled and fought in the Netherlands.
KiUed in Flanders, June 5, 1597. Father of Dudley (1597),
John (1602), Gilbert (1612) and Roger (1607). (Cooper, 11.
224; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
NORTH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1577-8.
NORTH, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, July 15, 1602.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir John (1562), Knt. Matric. 1602.
K.B., 1616. Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber. Brother
of Dudley (1597), Roger (1607) and Gilbert (1612). (Collins,
IV. 465.)
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NORTH JOHN. B.A. from Trinity, 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) June 26, 1603. Took part in the College
dramatic performances, 1603. Author, Latin verses. (Cooper,
11. 446.)
NORTH, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, July i, 1629.
2nd s. of Dudley (1597), Lord North. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 3, 1630-1. Brother of Dudley (1619). (Walker, 40.)
NORTH, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Feb. 25,
166&-1. 5ths. of Dudley (1619). Baron North. B. in London,
1645. School, Bury. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1666.
Fellow of Jesus (by Roy.il mandate), 1664-72- Migrated to
Trinity, 1672. Regius Professor of Greek, 1672-4. Master of
Trinity, 1677-83. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 18, 1669; priest, Oct. 30, 1670. V. of Llandinam,
Montgomery, c. 1671. Clerk of the Closet, 1673- Preb. of
Westminster, 1673-83. Chaplain to the King, 1676-83.
Author, classical. Died Apr. 1683, aged 37. Buried in
Trinity College Chapel. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Charles
(1651), Francis (1653) and Roger (1667). (D.N.B.)
NORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr. 21,
1688. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Ayton, Yorks. School,
Coxwold. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Fellow,
1693. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1694; priest, 1696. V. of
Scarborough, 1696-1708. Father of Robert (1719)-
NORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 26, 1744-5-
S. of John, R. of Bradenham, Bucks. School, Eton (coUeger,
1741-4). Matric. 1745. Migrated to Merton College, Oxford,
July II, 1747; B.A. (0.\ford) 1749-50; M.A. 1752- Perhaps
R. of Hawridge, Bucks., until 1774- Died Dec. 1774- (^l-
Oxon.)
NORTH, JOSHUA. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from O.xford). S. of
Robert, of Luppit, Devon, pleb. Matric. from New Inn Hall,
Mar. 22, 1638-9, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1642; created M.A.
1648. Fellow of New College, 1649. R. of Churchstanton,
Devon, 1660. Admon. (Exeter) 1694. (Al. Oxon.)
NORTH, MOUNTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 26, 1730.
S. of Roger (1667), of Rougham, Norfolk, Esq. B. there, 1712.
Scholar, 1730; Matric. i73i;"B.A. 1733-4: M.A. 1737; D-D.
1767. Ord. deacon (Ely) July; priest (Norwich) Dec. 1738.
R. of Stemfield, Suffolk, 1767. Preb. of Windsor, 1775-9-
Died at Sternfield, Aug. 22, 1779. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Roger (1720). (G. Mag.)
NORTH, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Sandwich, Kent, pleb. Matric. from Lincoln
College, Oxford, Apr. 22, 1631; B.A. (Queen's College,
Oxford), 1631; M.A. 1634. R. of Charlton, Kent, 1646. (Al.
Oxon.)
NORTH, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 9,
1632-3. S. of Oliver. B. at Hertingfordbury. School,
Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
V. of Teston, Kent, 1643-64. V. of Yalding, 1663-75. V. of
West Farleigh, 1663-75. Died May 11, 1675. M.I. at West
Farley. Father of the next. (Peile, i. 424.)
NORTH, OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 18,
1666; exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. S. of Oliver
(above), V. of Teston, Kent. B. there. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Sept. 24, 1671;
priest (Bristol) Dec. 21, 1673. V. of West Farleigh, Kent,
1675-1725. R. of Iden, Sussex, 1692. Married, at West
Farleigh, Nov. 7, 1698, Frances Davis, of Hunton. Died 1725.
(Peile, II. 4; H. G. Harrison.)
NORTH, PETER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1629-30;
B.A. 1634-5.
NORTH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1635;
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. One of these names ord. (York)
1662; of Ousfleete, Yorks., M.A., priest.
NORTH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, 1719. S. of John
(1688), V. of Scarborough. B. there. Bapt. Nov. 3, 1702.
School, Wakefield. Matric. Easter, 1720; Scholar, 1720.
An eccentric and recluse. Founded the 'Amicable Society'
at Scarborough for clothing and teaching poor children.
Buried there, Oct. 14, 1760. (Peacock, Wakefield School.)
NORTH, ROGER. 'Supposed to have completed his education
at Peterhouse.' S. of Edward, Baron North. B. 1530.
Appeared early at Court. M.P. for Cambs., 1555, 1558, 1563.
K.B., 1559. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1561. Succeeded as 2nd
Baron North, Dec. 31, 1564. Alderman and free burgess of
Cambridge, 1568. Went as joint Ambassador to Vienna,
1568. Lord-Lieutenant of Cambs., 1569. High Steward of
Cambridge, 1572-80. Sent as Ambassador to France, 1574.
Intimate with Leicester; accompanied him to Holland, 1585,
distinguished himself greatly in the campaign. Treasurer of
the Queen's household, 1596-1600, and Privy Councillor,
1596. Keeper of the Royal Parks of Eltham and Home, 1597.
Died Dec. 3, 1600. Father of John (1562) and brother of
Thomas. (D.N.B.; Cooper, u. 290, 552.)
North, William
NORTH, ROGER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peterhouse, Michs.
1607. 3rd s. of Sir John (1562). A sea commander of note.
Brother of John (1602), GUbert (1612) and Dudley (i597)-
(A. B. Beaven.)
NORTH, ROGER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Oct. 30, 1667.
Resided a year. 6th s. of Dudley (1619), Baron North. B. at
Tostock, SuSolk, Sept. 3, 1651. School, Thetford (Mr Keen).
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 21, 1669. Called to the
Bar, May 29, 1674. Bencher, 1682. Treasurer, 1683. K.C.,
1683. Solicitor-general to the Duke of York, 1684-5. M.P.
forDunwich, 1685-7. Attorney-General to the Queen, 1685-8.
Retired at the Revolution. Purchased the estate of Rougham,
Norfolk, 1690. A non-juror. Author, biographical. Died
Mar. I, 1733-4. Father of the next and of Montagu (1730)1
brother of Charles (1651), Francis (1653) and John (1660).
(D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven; Middle Temple Bench Book.)
NORTH, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, May 18,
1720. S. of Roger (above), of Rougham, Norfolk. School,
Thetford, Norfolk (Mr Price), Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 18, 1717-8. Married Jane, dau. of William Lake, of
Hitchin. Died Apr. 30, 1771. Brother of Montagu (1730).
NORTH, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) atCAius, Jan. 29, 1647-
8. S. of Michael, druggist, citizen of London. School, St
Paul's. Matric. 1647-8; Scholar, 1647-9.
NORTH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 6,
1726. S. of John, husbandman, of Leicestershire. B. at
Saltby. School, Gawthrop (Mr Turner). Matric. 1727; B.A.
1729-30. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1731; priest,
June 5, 1734. R. of Muston, Leics., 1738-58. Buried there
Mar. 28, 1758. (Scott-Mayor, in. 397.)
NORTH, T. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter, 1715. Not
found in the College register.
NORTH, THOMAS. Said to have studied at Peterhouse. 2nd
s. of Edward, Baron North. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 9,
1555-6. Presented with the freedom of the town of Cambridge,
1568. Accompanied his brother Roger to France, 1574-
Knighted, 1591. J. P. for Cambs., 1592. Pensioned by Queen
Elizabeth, 1601. A master of English prose. Translator, his
Plutarch formed Shakespeare's chief storehouse of classical
learning. Probably died c. 1601. Brother of Roger. (D.N.B.)
NORTH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1586.
NORTH, THOMAS. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from Trinity, 1606.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1607; priest (York) Sept.
1608. V. of North Ferriby, Yorks., 1608. Perhaps V. of
Adlingfleet, 1611.
NORTH, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Ord. priest (London) Mar. 16, 1605-6, as B.A. R.of Saxelbye,
Leics., 1606. Buried there Sept. 21, 1613. (Nichols, in. 403.)
NORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Mar. 19,
1646-7. S. of John, of Louth, Lines. School, Louth. Matric.
1647.
NORTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 14,
1679. S. of Thomas. B. at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
School, Bury. Matric. 1681.
NORTH, THOMAS COX. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Aug. 19, 1740. Of Southwark, Surrey. S. of Thomas, brewer.
School, Tonbridge. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 19,
1739-40.
NORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 2,
1639. S. of William. B. at Shephall, Herts. School, Hertford
(Mr Minors). Matric. 1639.
NORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 3, 1675-
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9. Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln)
June 14, 1680. V. of Saltby, Leics., 1680. V. of Braunstone,
1704-30. V. of Stonesby, 1717. Will (Leicester) 1730.
NORTH, WILLIAM, Baron. Adm. nobleman (age 13) at
Magdalene, Oct. 22, 1691. S. of Charles (1651), Lord North,
deceased. B. at Caldecote, Cambs. Succeeded as 6th Baron,
Jan. 1690-1. 2nd Baron Grey. Captain in the army, 1702.
Colonel, 10th Foot, 1703. Wounded at Blenheim. Lieut.-
General, 1710. Lord-Lieutenant of Cambs., 1711-5- Privy
Councillor and Governor of Portsmouth, 1711-4. F.R.S.,
1720. Committed to the Tower of London for complicity in
Atterbury's plot, 1722. Retired abroad. Died at Madrid,
Oct. 31, 1734. Brother of Charles (1691). (D.N.B.; Baker's
Northants., i. 527; A. B. Beaven.)
NORTH, WILLIAM. M.A. from Trinity, 1724- S. of Thomas,
of Whittington, Lanes. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, Apr. 8, 1 712, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1715. Doubtless
R. of Langford, Essex, 1723-67. R. of Widford, Herts.,
"1733-67. Died May 17, 1767. Will (P.C.C.) 1767; of Lang-
ford. (Al. Oxon.)
NORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, i733-
Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1734; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740.
Fellow, 1739. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) June 5, i737-
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NORTH, . B.Can.L. 1520-1; D.Can.L. 1525-6. Canonicus.
NORTH, . Fell.-Com. at Jesus, 1569-74-
NORTH, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter, 1602.
NORTH, . Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1631.
NORTHAGE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
Mar. 16, 1624-5. S. of Richsjd. B. at 'Hopston' (? Hoxton),
Middlesex. Matric. 1625; B.A. from King's, 1629-30; M.A.
1633.
NORTHAM (?NORTHAN), THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Easter, 1619. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1622-3; M.A.
1626.
NORTHAMPTON, Earls of. see COMPTON and HOWARD.
NORTHAN, see also NORTHEN.
NORTHAN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 27, 1655.
NORTHAN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1616. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1620; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1621-2; priest, June 8, 1628.
NORTHBURGH, ROGER. ChanceUorof the University, 132 1-6.
A royal clerk in 1310. Comptroller of the wardrobe, 1315.
Archdeacon of Richmond, 1317. Preb. of Hereford, 1317-
Preb. of Wells, 1317. In temporary charge of the Great Seal,
1321. Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1322. A. Com-
missioner to treat with the Scots, 1327. Treasurer for three
months, 1328. One of the Commissioners to settle the dis-
putes which had arisen in the University of Oxford, 1332.
Present in various Parliaments until June, 1344. Died c.
Nov.-Dec. 1359. Buried in Lichfield Cathedral. (D.N.B.)
NORTHCOTE, ARTHUR. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, July
9, 1645. Of Devon. Doubtless s. of Sir John Northcote,
Bart. Bapt. at Newton St Cyres, Mar. 25, 1628. Succeeded
as 2nd Bart., 1676. Died c. July, 1688. Brother of John
(1646-7). (G.E.C.)
NORTHCOTT or NORCOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Christ's, Mar. 13, 1645-6. S. of William, minister of West
Derby Chapel, Lanes. B. at West Derby. School, North-
wich, Cheshire (Mr Piggott). Matric. 1645-6; B.A. 1650-1.
One of these names minister at Stanstead St Margaret's,
Herts., 1656-62. {Peile, 1. 503.)
NORTHCOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 12,
1646-7. Of Devon. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir John. Bapt. at
Newton St Cyres, Sept. 24, 1629. Brother of Arthur (1645).
(Vis. of Devon.)
NORTHCOTE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 9, 1701.
Of Devon. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1709. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1709. R. of Winkleigh, Devon, 1721.
NORTHCOTT, PERCY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2.
NORCOTTE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1567. Of Safiron Walden, Essex. S. of Richard. School,
SaflEron Walden. Adm. at Caius, Apr. 2, 1571, age 19; B.A.
1572-3- Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1576. {Venn, 1. 67.)
NORTHEN, see also NORTHAN.
NORTHEN, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1583.
NORTHEN, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1641; B.A. 1644-5.
NORTHEN, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593.
NORTHEN, SAMUEL. B.A. from Peterhouse, 1570-1;
Scholar, 1572; M.A. 1575.
NORTHEND, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1590-1;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 19;
priest, Aug. 20, 1626. Perhaps R. of Farforth, Lines., 1627.
NORTHEND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1566.
Perhaps ord. priest (Chester) Oct. 16, 1569. R. of Thomton-
le-Moor, Lines., 1577-80. R. of Walesby, 1580.
NORTHENS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
NORTHEY, ADAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 3, 1567.
S. of Richard, of Colchester. School, Colchester. Ord. deacon
and priest (London) 1577. (Venn, i. 60.)
NORTHEY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 2, 1646.
Of Wiltshire. Will of one of these names (Cons. C. Sarum)
1664; R. of North Tidworth, Wilts.
NORTHEY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, 1710-1.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir Edward, Knt., of Epsom (for whom
see D.N.B.). Examiner in the Court of Chancery. Married
Susan, dau. of John Pearse, of Epsom. Died Sept. 1774.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of William (1704-5). (Burke, L.G.;
G. Mag.)
NORTHEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1563;
B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) Dec. 1,
1580; 'Northen.'
Norton, Edmund
NORTHEY, WILLIAM, Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1704-5-
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Edward, Knt., Attorney-General,
of Compton Basset, Wilts. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 13, 1700. Called to the Bar, Nov. 28, 1712. M.P. for
Calne, 1713-5; for Wootton Bassett, 1715-22. Died Nov. 11,
1738, aged 48. WiU, P.C.C. Brother of Edward (l7lc^-l) and
father of the next. (Le Neve, Knights, 479; Burke, L.G.)
NORTHEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1739. Of
London. Doubtless s. of the above. M.P. for Calne, 1747-6;
for Maidstone, 1761-8; for Gt Bedwin, 1768-70. F.R.S.,
1753. Married Anne, dau. of Edwcurd Hopkins, Secretary of
State for Ireland. Died Dec. 24, 1770, aged 48. (A. B.
Beaven.)
NORTHEY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Apr, 20,
1736. (Name off, 1738.)
NORTHFIELD, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Caius, Easter, 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1599. R. of Brome, Suffolk, 1593-1600.
R. of Saxham Magna, 1593-1600. R. of Struston, 1599-1600.
(Venn, i. 145; V. B. Redstone.)
NORTHFOLKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1628.
NORTHGATE, JOHN. FeUow of Gonville Hall, 1397. Ord.
acolyte (Ely) Apr. 7, 1397; deacon, June i, 1398. R. of
Ingworth, Norfolk, 1408-10. V. of Roudham, 1410-23. V. of
Dilham, 1426-9. (Venn, 1. 4.)
NORTHLEIGH, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1659-60.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Henry. Bapt. at Woolborough, Devon,
Mar. 4, 1642-3. M.P. for Okehampton, 1677-9, 1687-94.
Died Jan. 31, 1693-4. (A. B. Beaven; J. Ch. Smith.)
NORTHLEIGH, JOHN. Adm. at King's, 1681-2 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of John, merchant, of Exminster, Devon, gent.
Matric. from Exeter CoUege, Oxford, Mar. 23, 1674-5, age 18;
B.C.L. (Oxford) 1681; LL.B. 1682. M.D. from King's, 1687.
Fellow of King's. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 8, 1682.
Practised medicine at Exeter. Wrote in defence of James II
and on polemical theology. Died Jan. 17, 1704-5. Buried
in Exeter Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
NORTHLEY, ROBERT. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1661.
NORTHON, see also NORTHAN.
NORTHON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 29,
1751. S. of J., cloth merchant, of Lincolnshire. B. at
Holbeach. Schools, Moulton (Mr Chapman) and Stamford
(Mr Reid). B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Dec. 18, 1756; priest, Sept. 23, 1759. C. of Husbands
Bosworth, Leics. Admon. of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1783; of Stamford, Lines., clerk. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 606.)
NORTHORN, . Incorp. 1492-3.
NORTH ROPP, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
i6ii; B.A. from St John's, 1614-5; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1615; priest, Dec. 1616. R. of Hooton Roberts,
Vorks., 1620-39. Died 1639.
NORTHUMBERLAND, Duke of, see DUDLEY, JOHN.
NORTHUS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Nov.
6, 1638. S. of Francis, deceased, late butler of the CoUege.
B. at Cambridge. School, Perse (Mr Watson). Matric. 1638;
B.A. 1642-3.
NORTHWOOD, THOMAS. ChanceUor of the University, 1341,
1344. Perhaps D.D.; preb. of Lincoln, 1329; Archdeacon of
Lincoln, 1331-49; Treasurer. Died 1349. (Le Neve, Fasti,
II. 44-)
NORTHWOOD, THOMAS. ChanceUor of the University, 1485.
NORTLEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1585.
NORTON, BONHAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1580-1.
Doubtless s. and h. of William, citizen and stationer, of
London (whose wiU, P.C.C, 1594, as of St Faith's). SherifiE
of London, i6io-i. Sheriffof Salop, 161 1. Retired to Church
Stretton. Married Jane, dau. of Thomas Owen, Judge, of
Condover, Salop. Died Apr. 5, 1635. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1636;
as of St Anne, Blackfriars. (J. Ch. Smith; D.N.B.)
NORTON, BRETT. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1642. S. of WiUiam, of Sherrington, Bucks. Age 7 in 1634.
Grandson of Sir John Brett, Knt., of Edmonton, Middlesex.
(Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
NORTON, DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', 1609. S. of Sir
Dudley, secretary in Ireland. Matric. FeU.-Com. Easter,
1611. (Vis. of Berks., 1623.)
NORTON, EDMUND. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Pembroke,
Nov. 6, 1639. Doubtless s. and h. of Maulger, of St Nicholas
juxta Richmond, Yorks., Esq. B. at Richmond. Matric.
1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 11, 1645-6. Royalist.
Compounded and fined, with his father, 1646. Married Jane,
dau. of Toby Dudley, of ChopweU, Durham. Buried at St
Michael-le-Belfry, York, Nov. 29, 1648. Admon. (York) 1649.
(J. Ch. Smith; Whitaker, Richmondshire, n. 182.)
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NORTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, (age 13) from Christ's,
Lent, 1564-5-
NORTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1607-8.
Of Lincolnshire.
NORTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, 1689.
NORTON, EDWARD. D.D. 1690 {Com. Reg.). V. of Saffron
Walden, Essex, 1674-1714- R- c* Chesterton parva, 1677.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1679-1712. Buried at SaSron Walden,
Nov. 19, 1714. Father of the next.
NORTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Apr. 14, 1692. S. of Edward (above), D.D. B. at Saffron
Walden, Essex. School, Saffron Walden. Matric. 1692; B.A.
1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 5, 1698-9.
One of these names chaplain in the Navy, 1701-3.
NORTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July i,
1715. S. of John, deceased. B. in London. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1715, as 'Thomas'; B.A. 1718-9; M.A.
1722. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1719-20.
NORTON, FINCH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 16, 1714-
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9.
NORTON, FLETCHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June I, 1734. S. of Thomas, gent., of Grantley, Yorks., and
grandson of Thomas (1676). B. there, June 23, 1716. School,
Ripon (Mr Stephens). Matric. i734; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1762.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 14, 1734- Called to the
Bar, July 6, 1739. Bencher, May 3, 1 754- K.C., i754- Treas-
urer, 1762. M.P. for Appleby, 1756-61; for Wigan, 1761-8;
for Guildford, 1768-82. Solicitor-General and knighted, 1762.
Attorney-General, 1763-5- Privy Councillor, 1769. Recorder
of Guildford. Speaker of the House of Commons, 1770-80.
F.R.S., 1776. F.S.A., 1779. Created Baron Grantley of
Markenfield, 1782. Attacked by Junius in Letter 39. Married
Grace, dau. of Sir William Chappie, Knt. Died Jan. 1, 1789.
WilJ, P.C.C. {Scott-Mayor, 111. 455; D.N.B.; Middle Temple
Bench Book ; A. B. Heaven.)
NORTON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1591-
NORTON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 9,
1658. S. of Peter, surgeon, of Peckham, Kent. B. there.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A.
1665.
NORTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 29,
1637. S. of Peter, gent., of Dishforth, Yorks. B. there.
School, Pocklington (Mr Sedgwick). Matric. 1637; B.A. from
Trinity Hall, 1640-1. Captain in the Trained Bands of Yorks.,
1665. Married Margaret, dau. of Anthony Pullen, of Warton,
Yorks. {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
NORTON, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1620.
Probably of Kettlethorpe, near Wakefield, Yorks. S. of
Samuel. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1627; priest. Mar. 1627-8. V. of Darton, Bamsley, 1627-8.
Died 1628. {Peile, i. 334; F.M.G., 911; Hunter, S. Yorks.,
II. 371-)
NORTON, GREGORY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Mar. 1,
1637-8. Of Ber.kshire. Elder s. of Sir Gregory, of Charlton,
Wantage, Bart. Matric. 1637-8. Died before his father, 1652.
{Vis. of Berks., 1623.)
NORTON, H. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1565.
NORTON, HUGH DE. Adm. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge,
1327-9.
NORTON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1612;
B.A. 1615-5.
NORTON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1614.
NORTON, JOHN DE. Adm. at King's Hall, 1350. Beneficed,
Aug. 2, 1355. Perhaps V. of Middleton Tyas, Yorks., 1362.
NORTON, JOHN DE. LL.B. Ord. priest (Ely) May 17, 1421.
R. of ' Brugeham,' Norfolk. Mr John Norton, canon of Ripon,
V. of Wath, Yorks., 1429-36. Died 1436.
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1554.
One of these names R. of Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, 1558-65.
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1565.
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1570.
Perhaps adm. as FeU.-Com., 'of Kent.' Doubtless s. of
Richard, of Billingsley, Salop. Served an apprenticeship as
printer to his uncle William, of London. Publisher and book-
seller in St Paul's churchyard. Master of the Stationers' Co.,
1607, 1610 and 1612. Printer of Latin, Greek and Hebrew
to Queen Elizabeth. Alderman of London, 1611. Died May
21, 1612. Will (P.C.C.) 1613; of St Faith's, London. Bene-
factor of the Stationers' Co. Cousin of Bonham (1580-1).
{D.N.B.)
NORTON, JOHN. M.A. 1578 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Hamp-
ton, Hants. Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1566;
B.A. (Oxford) 1570; M.A. 1573. Fellow of Corpus Christi,
1569. PerhapsR. of Mundford, Norfolk, 1574-7- {Al.Oxon.)
Norton, Richard
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 11, 1579-80,
Of London.
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591; B.A.
i';ot-d-MA 15Q7. Perhaps ord. priest (Colchester) Apr. 9,
1598. V. of Claydon, Suffolk, 1602. WiU (P.C.C.) 1631.
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug 25 1599. Of Southwark, Surrey. B.A. 1603-4; M.A.
1607 Fellow, 1602-26. Vice-Provost, 1622-5. Taxor, 1622-
r. Senior Proctor, 1625-6. Chaplain to the Earl of Derby.
R| of Dunton Waylett, Essex, 1626-53. V. of Gosfield, in
1646. Died 1652-3. {Harwood.)
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1606.
Perhaps same as next.
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1607. One
of these (if really two) probably graduated B.A. 1609-10.
Incorp. at Oxford as B.A. 1610; M.A. (Corpus Christi College,
Oxford) 1612.
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1620. Of
Norfolk.
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, May 19,
1620. S. of William, of Hertfordshire. B. at Bishop's Stort-
ford. May 6, 1606. School, Buntingford (Mr Alex. Strange).
Scholar, 1620-6; Matric. 1621; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
C. at Bishop's Stortford, and usher of the Grammar School
there. Went to New England, 1635. Lecturer at Ipswich,
Mass., 1638; ordained pastor there as successor to Rev.
Nathaniel Ward. 1638. Active in drawing up 'the Platform
of Church Discipline,' in 1646. Succeeded Rev. John Cotton
as teacher of the Boston Church, 1652-63. Chief instigator
of the persecution of the Quakers in New England. Author
of Calvinistic works. Died at Boston, Mass., Apr. 5, 1663.
{Walker, 16; D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett; N. and Q., 3rd S., iv.
480.)
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Apr. 19, 1627.
S. of John, Esq. B. at Colchester. Schools, Leyden, Holland,
and Colchester. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1633; LL.D. 1639.
Doubtless brother of Robert (1638) and Thomas (1628).
NORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Sx Catharine's, Michs.
1635. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. One of these
names V. of Radboume, Warws., 1645. Perhaps R. of
Hotham, Yorks., 1661-70 (M.A.). {Sham, i. 324.)
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 30, 1638-9.
S. of Stephen (1602), R. of Naughton, Suffolk. B. at Sibton.
Taught by Mr Pattison and Mr Pollard. Matric. 1639;
Scholar, 1641-3; B.A. 1642-3. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) 1662. Probably V. of Canfield, Essex, c. 1645;
R. of Naughton (M.A.), 1658-60. R. of Whatfield, Suffolk,
1658-90. Buried there Oct. 15, 1690. Father of Jonathan
(1668). {Venn, 1. 334; V. B. Redstone.)
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 2, 1646.
S. of Richard, linen-draper, of London. School, Sharpenhoe,
Beds. (Mr Dale and Mr Hopkins). Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-
50; M.A. 1653.
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 9, 1655. Of
Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. of John, of Cotterstock,
Esq. Bapt. there. Mar. 13, 1638-9. Adm. at Oundle School,
Apr. 22, 1650, age 11. Matric. 1655.
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1662.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1663; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 20, 1668. V. of Rushden, Herts., 1669-84. Died
1684.
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1662-3; B.A.
1667-8.
NORTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Peterhouse,
June 30, 1676. Of London. Probably adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 23, 1676-7.
NORTON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Sept. 9, 1668.
S. of John (1638-9), of Whatfield, SuffoUc, clerk. Matric.
1669; Scholar, 1672; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1674; priest, May, 1678. R. of Wilby,
Norfolk, 1679-86. Died 1686.
NORTON, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1618. Of London. S. of Richard (citizen and saddler), of
St Dunstan-in-the-West, London (whose wiU, P.C.C. 1609).
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Lincoln CoUege, Oxford,
Jan. 27, 1625-6, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1625; M.A. (New Inn
HaU) 1628. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1629.
NORTON, LUKE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1578.
Of Sharpenhoe, Beds. Probably s. of Thomas, of London, and
of Streatley, Beds. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1582. Bar-
rister, 1590. Bencher, 1607. Of Offley, Herts., Esq. Married
Lattice, dau. of George Graveley, of Hitchin, Herts. Died at
Offley, 1630. Probably half-brother of Thomas (1570). {Vis.
of Beds., 1634; Vis. of London, 1634; Her. andGen., iii. 279.)
NORTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1580.
268
Norton, Richard
NORTON, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age i5> sic.) at Sidney,
May, 1732. Only s. of Colonel Thomas, of Ixworth, Sufifolk.
Bapt. there, July, i7i5- School, Playford, Suffolk (Mr
Doyly). Lived at Ipswich. Married, 1734. IsabeUa Hutchm-
son, of Westminster. Died 1781.
NORTON, ROBERT. B.A. 1528-9; M.A. 1532- Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1531; successor, 1540- One of these names
R. of Warmsworth, Yorks., i540-5i- Died i55i- (T. A.
Walker; M. H. Peacock.)
NORTON, ROBERT. B.A. 1533-4-
NORTON, ROBERT. Adm. at Gonville Hall, 1556. S. of
Thomas, of Norwich. Scholar, 1556; B.A. 1559-60; M.A.
1563; B.D. 1569; D.D. 1575. Fellow, 1561. Ord. deacon
(Ely)' Nov. 24, 1560. University preacher, 1569. R. of
Aldborough, Suffolk, 1572. R. of Endgate, Beccles, 1572-80.
Principal common-preacher at Ipswich, 1576-85. R. of
Sproughton, 1581-7. Translated Rodolph Gualter's sermons.
Died c. 1587. (Venn, 1. 43; D.N.B.; Cooper, i. 515.)
NORTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1601.
NORTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sidney, Sept. 25,
1638. S. of John, Esq., deceased. B. at Colchester. Schools,
Colchester (Mr Wm. Kempe) and Uppingham. Matric. 1639;
B.A. 1642-3. Doubtless brother of John (1627) and Thomas
(1628).
NORTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 26,
1728. S. of Jervis, of Kettlethorpe, Lines. School, Sandal,
Yorks. (Mr Zouch). Matric. 1728.
NORTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 29, 1744. Of Sussex. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
1744; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. i755- R- °i South-
wick and Hangleton, Sussex, 1751. Died 1756. (T. A.
Walker.)
NORTON, ROLAND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 18,
1641. S. of Peter, Esq. B. at Topcliffe, Yorks. Schools,
Topclifie (Mr Ibbetson) and Ripon (Mr Ri. Palmes).
NORTON, ROWLAND. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, June 4,
1670. Matric. pens. 1668. Perhaps s. and h. of George,
of Dishforth, Yorks., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 13,
1668. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1675. Ancient, 1688.
Bencher, 1701.
NORTON, SAMPSON. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1614.
NORTON, SAMUEL. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1559-
NORTON, SAMUEL. Student at St John's, in 1577- S. of
Sir George, of Abbots Leigh, Somerset. B. 1548. J. P. and
Sheriff of Somerset, 1589-90. Muster Master of Somerset and
Wiltshire, 1604. Author on alchemy. Will (P.C.C.) 1621.
(Cooper, II. 284; D.N.B.)
NORTON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1638. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1646.
NORTON, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 16,
1565; B.A. 1568-9.
NORTON, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1579.
NORTON, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter,
1602; B.A. from Clare, 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1608, age 24. C. of Levington.
R. of Nettlestead, Suffolk, 1613-7. V. of Sibton, 1617-37.
R. of Naughton, 1638-48. Died 1648. Father of John
(1638-9). (V. B. Redstone.)
NORTON, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Perhaps V. of Melboum,
Cambs., 1661.
NORTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
X561; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. Supp. for incorp. at Oxford,
1576. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23, 1566-7; priest, Sept. 21,
1567. R. of Blunham, Beds., 1570. Buried there Mar. 11,
1621-2. Will (Archd. Bedford) 1622. (H. I. Longden; Al.
Oxon., where he is confused with Thomas (1570).)
NORTON, THOMAS. M.A. 1570, after 12 years' study. S. of
Thomas, citizen of London. B. there, 1532. Perhaps matric.
Fell.-Com. from Michaelhouse, Michs. 1544. and again,
Easter, 1545 (imputes). Of the Inner Temple, 1555- M.P.
for Gatton, 1558-9; for Berwick-on-Tweed, 1562-7; for
London, 1571-83. Remembrancer, 1571-84. Best known as
'rackmaster' of suspected papists. Solicitor to the Merchant
Taylors' Company, 1581. Married (i) Margaret, dau. of
Archbishop Cranmer; (2) Alice, dau. of Edmund Cranmer.
Purchased Sharpenhoe, Beds., 1578. Joint author with
SackvUle of The Tragedie of Gorboduc. Author, poetical, etc.
Died Mar. 10, 1583-4, at Sharpenhoe, Beds. Probably half-
brother of Luke (1578). (Cooper, i. 485; D.N.B.; Vis. of
Herts., 1634; Victoria Hist. Beds., 11. 382; Her. and Gen., in.
276.)
Norwich, Edmund
NORTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1572-
One of these names, gent., buried at Bumby, East Yorks.,
Dec. 8, 1632, aged 78. M.I.
NORTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1582-3.
NORTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Licensed to practise medicine, 1628.
NORTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1606.
NORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 1628.
Doubtless s. of John. B. in Colchester. School, Colchester
(Mr Kempe). Migrated to Corpus Chris ti, 1628. B.A. 1631-2;
M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 1637; priest. May 20,
1638. Perhaps R. of Kimcote, Leics., till 1659. If so, died
Mar. 9, 1658-9. One of these names R. of Bygrave, Herts.,
1653-96. Died 1696. Doubtless brother of John (1627) and
Robert (1638).
NORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June 7,
1631. S. of Simon. B. at Coventry. School, Coventry.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford,
1634; B.A. (Hart Hall) 1634- Incorp. at Cambridge, 1634.
M.A. (Cambridge) 1637. Fellow of Christ's, 1634; ejected,
1644. Created Bart., July, 1661. M.P. for Coventry, 1685-7.
Died Aug. 27, 1691. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, i. 411; Vis. of
Warms., 1682; A. B. Beaven.)
NORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, June 17,
1640. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Scruton, Yorks. Schools,
Scruton (Mr Thos. Lith), Pickill (Mr Sanderson), Fleetham,
Bedale and Ripon. Matric. 1640. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 10, 1642 ; s. and h. of Thomas, of Thorpe Perrow, Yorks.,
Esq.
NORTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 10, 1664.
Of Middlesex. S. of Thomas, of St Andrew's, Holborn. Bapt.
Jan. 25, 1645-6. 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. Age 19.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 20, 1668. V. of Clavering, Essex, 1690-1701. V. of
Horley, Surrey, 1671-1701. Will (Cons. C. London) 1701.
NORTON, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1675.
Matric. Michs. 1676. No degree. Fellow, 1679.
NORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 4, 1676.
Of Yorkshire. 2nd s. of Welbury (1649), of Tanfield, Yorks.,
Esq. B. at Sawley, Yorks., c. 1658. Colleger at Eton, 1672-5.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 11, 1683-4. Of Grantley, Yorks.
Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Fletcher, of Westmorland.
Ancestor to Lord Grantley. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Whitaker,
Richmondshire; Collins, vii. 550.)
NORTON, WALTER. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall,
Easter, 1550. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1553.
NORTON, WELBORROW (WELBURY). Adm. FeU.-Com. (age
16) at Christ's, June 29, 1649. S. of William, of Sawley,
Yorks. B. at Wilton, Yorks. School, Ripon (Mr Pahnes).
Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept. 3, 1649. J. P. for
Yorks. Of Sawley, Yorks., Esq. Married Catherine, dau. of
Thomas Norton, of Langthome, Yorks. Died June 16, 1706.
Buried at Bishop Wilton. Will (York) 1707. Father of
Thomas (1676). (Peile, i. 529; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
NORTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1546.
NORTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1612.
Died in CoUege. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Dec. 14,
1612.
NORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 8,
1703. S. of William, deceased. B. in London. School, King's,
Cambridge (Mr Thackham). Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1707; priest (Norwich) July, 1710.
NORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1705. B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1706; B..\. 1709-10;
M.A. 1713; D.D. 1728. Fellow, 1709. Ta.xor, 1716. Candidate
for the post of Library Keeper, 1718. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 5, 1720-1; priest, Feb. 18, 1721-2. R. of Walkem,
Herts., 1722-31. V. of St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent, 1728-31.
Preacher at Gray's Inn, 1729-31. V. of St Paul's, Deptford,
Kent, 1730-1. Died May 21, 1731-
NORTON, WILLIAM. M.A. from Peterhouse, 1750. S. of
William, of 'Buckston,' Derbs., gent. Matric. from Brase-
nose, Oxford, May 22, 1740, age 17; B..\. (Oxford) 1743-4-
(Al. Oxon.)
NORTON, . B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1484.
NORWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. i, 1713.
Of Scotland.
NORWICH, Earl of, see DENNY, EDWARD and HOWARD,
HENRY.
NORWICH, EDMUND, alias DRAKE. Pens, at Gonville Hall,
1514-8; B.Can.L. 1519-20. A monk of Norwich priory.
Prior of the cell at Aldeby, in 1526, and at Lynn, 1535. Preb.
of Norwich, 1538-49. Died Feb. 1, 1548-9- Will (Norwich
C.C.) 1549; to be buried in Norwich Cathedral. [Venn, i. 19.)
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Norwich, Geoffrey
NORWICH, GEOFFREY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's,
July 8, 1654, as 'George.' {PeiU, i. 564.)
NORWICH, GREGORY. B.Can.L. 1482-3. Canonicus. One of
these names prior of Bushmede, Beds. R. of KisUngbury,
Northants., 1506.
NORWICH, JOHN. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1380.
NORWICH or NORRIDGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare,
Michs. 1578. B. at Ashley, Kent. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 15, 1583; priest (London) June 18,
1584; C. of Ketton, Suffolk. V. of Stetchworth, Cambs.,
1585. R. of Ashley and V. of Silverley, 1591. Father of
Martin (1629).
NORWICH, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's, Sept.
22, 1629. S. of Sir Simon, of Brampton Ash, Northants.
B. at 'Semers,' Bucks. Bapt. at Gt Marlow, Bucks., Sept. 19,
1613. School, Oundle. Matric. 1629. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 13, 1632. Knighted, July 19, 1641. Created
Bart., July 24, 1641. Sheriff of Northants., 1645. M.P. for
Co. Northants., 1654-5; for Northampton, 1660-1. Buried
at Brampton, Oct. 19, 1661. Will, P.C.C. Father of Joseph
(1674), Simon (1664) and Roger {1653-4). {Peile, i. 402;
G.E.C.)
NORWICH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 20, 1645-6.
Migrated to Peterhouse, July 6, 1647, as FeU.-Com. Probably
s. and h. of Ascanius, of Brigstock, Northants., gent.; adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 26, 1648.
NORWICH, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Oct. 30,
1674. S. of Sir John (1629), of Brampton Ash, Northants.,
Bart. Bapt. at Brampton, July 18, 1655. School, Harborough.
Resided nearly four years. Living, unmarried, 1682. Brother
of Roger (1653-4) and Simon (1664). {Peile, 11. 56; Nichols,
II. 519)
NORWICH or NORRIDGE, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Caius, July 8, 1629. S. of John (1578), R. of Ashley, Cambs.
B. there. Schools, Thurlow and Cheveley. Matric. 1629;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. priest (Winchester) Mar. 1,
1639-40. R. of Culford, Suffolk, 1646. Subscribed Bishop
Joseph HaU's book, Apr. 7, 1646. Married Margaret Lan-
caster, of Bury. Buried at Culford, Mar. 1683-4. M.I.
{Venn, I. 291.)
NORWICH, Prior of Carmelites of. B.Can.L. 1487-8.
NORWICH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1596;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602.
NORWICH, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
Jan. 26, 1653-4. S. and h. of Sir John (1629), of Brampton
Ash, Northants., Bart. B. there. Bapt. Sept. 29, 1636.
School, Gretton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 11, 1655.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1661. M.P. for Northants., 1679,
1685-7. Verdurer of Forest of Rockingham. Married Cathe-
rine, dau. of Sir Hatton Fermer, of Easton, Northants.
Buried Sept. 24, 1691, at Brampton. Brother of Joseph
(1674) and Simon (next). {Peile, i. 558; H. I. Longden.)
NORWICH, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, July 5,
1664. 5th s. of Sir John (1629), Bart., of Brampton, Northants.
Bapt. there, Sept. 29, 1647. School, Uppingham. Merchant
in London, in 1682. Died in Ireland. Brother of Roger
(above) and Joseph (1674). {Peile, i. 612; Vis. of Northants.,
1682.)
NORWICH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Magdalene. Lent, 1657-
8. Matric. Easter, 1659; M.B. 1663.
NORWICH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. from Peterhouse, 1636.
FeUow of Peterhouse, 1634-41. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1638-41. R. of Stathem, Leics., 1641-75. Fined £48 and
sequestered as a malignant, in 1645. Restored, 1660. Died
1675-
NORWICH, . D.D. 1477-8. A friar.
NORWOOD, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1618. One of these names P.C. of Fulford, Stone, Stafis.,
1666.
NORWOOD, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 23,
1628. Of Lincolnshire.
NORWOOD, JOHN. FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1384. LL.B.
Benefactor to the CoUege, plate and books. {Masters.)
NORWOOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 6,
1682. (Perhaps a mistake for Robert.) Probably s. of Edward.
B. 1664. Married Mary, dau. of Peter Marsham, of Canter-
bury. Died Nov. 19, 1735. Perhaps father of Peter (1718).
(Burke, L.G.)
NORWOOD, PETER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 27, i7i8. S. of
John (? above), of Ashford, Kent. B. 1700. B.A. 1721-2;
Scholar, 1722; M.A. 1725. Ord. priest (Ely) Feb. 26, 1726-7.
Buried at Ashford, May i, 1740. (Burke, L.G.)
NORWOOD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
NowERs, Beaupri£
NORWOOD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
July, 1684; B.A. 1685-6. Probably b. in London. CoUeger
at Eton, 1673-81.
NORYARD, ELLIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1676.
NOSWORTHY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Oct. 10,
1744. S. of James, of Totnes, Devon. B. there. School,
Tiverton. Matric. i745; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Ord.
deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. to London) Feb. 1749-50. WUl of one
of these names (P.C.C.) 1784; of Dartmouth, Devon, clerk.
NOTE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 2, 1634. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1637-8: M.A. 1641. WiU of
one of these names (P.C.C.) 1658; of Wapping, Middlesex,
clerk.
NOATE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 28, 1591.
S. of Richard. B. at Beccles, SuffoUi. School, Beccles (Mr
Dorlet). Scholar, 1592-9; B.A. 1596-7.
NOTLY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Caius, 1619. S. of Henry,
husbandman. B. at Monkton, Dorset. School, Dorchester
(Mr Cheeke). Matric. 1619.
NOTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 6,
1669. S. of WUliam. B. at Wirksworth, Derbs. School,
Wirksworth (Mr Crosedale). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3.
NOTT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Pembroke, Sept. 3,
1671. S. of Sir Thomas (1621), Knt. B. at Twickenham,
Middlesex. Lieutenant and Governor of Virginia. Married
Margaret, dau. of John Blakiston, Esq. WiU (P.C.C.) 1705.
{Vis. ofGloucs., 1682.)
NOTTE, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1489-90.
NOTT, JOHN. Adm. at Emmanuel, Nov. 28, 1642. Of Worcester-
shire. S. of Charles, V. of Shelsley, Worcs. Matric. 1642.
Migrated to Trinity, May 29, 1645. Scholar, 1646; B.A.
1646-7; M.A. 1650. Fellow, 1647. AssisUnt minister at
Wolverhampton, 1650. V. of Sheriff Hales, Staffs., 1652;
ejected, 1662. R. of Stockton-on-Teme, Worcs. Chaplain to
Richard Hampden, 1670-89. Died Dec. 28, 1702, aged 78.
M.I. at Thame, Oxon. Father of the next. {Calamy, 11. 403;
Le Neve, Mon., iii. 198.)
NOTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, June i, 1681.
S. of John (above), of Stockton, Worcs. School, Hartlebury
(Mr Abbots). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) May 22, 1687. C. of Stanford-on-Teme.
NOTT, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1589.
Of Kent.
NOTT, PETER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1553.
NOTT, SAMUEL. M.A. from King's, 1737. S. of Edmund, of
St Michael-in-Bedwardine, Worcs. Matric. from Merton
CoUege, O.xford, May 27, 1727, age 17; B.A. (New CoUege,
Oxford) 1731. R. of Broadwas, Worcs., 1769-75. Minor canon
of Worcester, tiU his death. May 13, i77S- M'- Oxon.)
NOTT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1621.
S. of Roger, citizen and Merchant Taylor of London. School,
Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Knighted,
Sept. 4, 1639. In constant attendance on Charles I during
the civil war. Gentleman Usher, 1660. F.R.S., 1663; ex-
peUed, 1675. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, 1670-81.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Thynne. Buried at
Richmond, Surrey, Dec. 22, 1681. WUl (P.C.C.) 1681-2.
Father of Edward (1671). {Robinson, i. 95; D.N.B.)
NOTT, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1552.
NOTTYNG, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1480-1; D.Can.L. 1488-9.
Perhaps wiU (P.C.C.) 1503; 'a priest, of St Leonard, Foster
Lane, London.' Left v shiUings to an able priest to sing
masses at scala coeli, Westminster. (H. G. Harrison.)
NOTTINGHAM, Earl of, see HOWARD, CHARLES.
NOTTINGHAM, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's,
Apr. 2, 1631. ist s. of Nathaniel. B. at Orby, Lines. School,
Scrooby (Mr Bristow). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. Head Master of Homcastle School, and afterwards of
Orby. Admon., Oct. 27, 1667. {Peile, 1. 408; Lines. Pedigrees,
730.)
NOTTINGHAM, WALTER DE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1319-24-
NOTTINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 26, 1730-
Of Hunington, Lines. Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1732; B.A.
1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1734; priest, June 5,
1737. V. of Heckington, Lines., 1754-83. (A. Gray.)
NOTTOK, . B.A. 1524-5-
NOURSE, see NURSE,
NOWELL, see NOEL.
NOWERS, BEAUPR6. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 28, 1682.
S. of Francis, of Pluckley, Kent. B. in London. School, St
Paul's (exhibitioner). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1690.
FeUow, 1687-90. Died Nov. 6, 1690, aged 25. Buried at
St Margaret's, Westminster. {Peile, 11. 86.)
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No YE, William
NOWER, . Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1609.
NOYE, WILLIAM. University Counsel, 1631-4. S. of Edward,
of Camanton, Cornwall, Esq. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Apr. 27, 1593. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 24, 1594.
Barrister, 1602. M.P. for Grampound, 1604-11; for Helston,
1620-2, 1628-9; for Fowey, 1624-5; for St Ives, 1626.
Attorney-General, 1631-4. Died at Brentford, Middlesex,
Aug. 9, 1634. Buried there. Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B.)
NOYES, SAMUEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1679.
B. at Reading. Matric. Easter, 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A.
1687; D.D. 1709. Fellow, 1683. Junior Proctor, 1700-1.
Ord. priest (Lincohi) Dec. 23, 1688. Chaplain to the Duke of
Bolton, and to Lord Orkney's regiment in Flanders, 1692.
R. of Northchurch, Herts., 1707-40. R. of Berkhampstead
St Mary, 1708. Preb. of Winchester, 1731-40. Died Apr. 8,
1740. Will, P.C.C. (Harwood, 265.)
NOYLE (?MOYLE), THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Nov. 1562.
NUBOLTES {? MIBOLTES, IMBOLTES), GEORGE. Matric. sizar
from Clare, Easter, 1569.
NUBEY, see NEWBY.
NUCE, see NEWCE.
NUDDALL, see NODDALL.
ffUFFETT (PMUFFETT), TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from
Trinity, c. 1593.
NUGENT, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare,
Easter, 1563. S. of Richard, Lord Delvin. B. 1544. Succeeded
as Baron Nugent, 1559. Knighted, July, 1566. Served
repeatedly in Ireland. Married Marie, dau. of Gerald Fitz-
gerald, Earl of Kildare. Author, A Primer of the Irish
Language. Committed to Dublin Castle on suspicion of
treason. Died there Oct. 1, 1602. (Cooper, n. 331; D.N.B.)
NUGENT, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1591.
NUNN, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1625.
NUNNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1586.
NUN, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 12, 1669. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1680. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 1675. R. of Ramsden Belhouse, Essex,
1686-1700. R. of Mistley, 1693-1708. Died 1708.
NUN, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St Catharine's, Aug. 31,
1722. S. of Martin, grazier, of Badwell Ash, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Norton (Mr Mackay) and Bury (Mr Kinnesman).
Migrated to Caius, Dec. 26, 1722. Matric. 1723; Scholar,
1724-8; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 16, 1728;
priest, Feb. 22, 1729-30. R. of Holbrook, Suffolk, 1735-81.
R. of Hepvvorth, 1761-81. Died Feb. 24, 1781, 'aged 78.'
Buried at Holbrook. Will, P.C.C. {Venn, u. 17; G. Mag.)
NUNN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1583-
NUNN (? MUNN), RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel,
Michs. 1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of Stockerston,
Leics., 1627-52 and 1660-78. Buried Oct. 26, 1678. Father
of Richard Munn (whom see). {Nichols, 11. 818, where the
name occurs as Munne, but his signature at Emmanuel for
degrees appears as Richard Nun, while his son Richard of
St John's signs as Munn. This curious discrepancy has made
identification difficult.)
NUNN, RICHARD (1656), see MUNN.
NUNNE, ROBERT. Scholar of Queens', 1528-31.
NUN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, June 5, 1584.
S. of Robert. B. at Whepstead, Sufiolk. School, Bury.
Matric. 1584. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1585. B.A.
1587-8; M.A. 1591. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 28, 1591.
R. of Ampton, Sufiolk, i59i-7- R- of Stanningfield, 1597-
1637. Died 1637. {Venn, i. 120.)
NUNN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1708. Of
Cambridgeshire. B. 1690. Matric. Easter, 1710; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1713; pnest (Ely)
Mar. 13, 1714-5. V. of Thanington, Kent, 1715-37- R- of
Milton, 1715-37. R. of Deopham, Norfolk, 1737.
NUNN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 27, 1745-6. S. of
Robert, of Risby, Sufiolk. Bapt. there, 1727- School, Bury.
Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar.
1749-50; priest. Mar. 1750-1. C. of Langham. V. of Paken-
ham, Suffolk, 1763-5. R. of Hemingstone. R. of Hepworth,
1781-97. Died Jan. 5, 1797- Buried at Hepworth.
NUNNE, THOMAS. M.Gram. 1501-2.
NUNNE, THOMAS. B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1506-7. Fellow of God's
House and afterwards of Christ's. {Peile, i. 5.)
NUNNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 7, 1575-
Of Wortham, Sufiolk. S. of Thomas. Schools, Botesdale and
Eye. Matric. 1575; Scholar; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. R. of
Weston, Suffolk, 1594-9. Author, Sermon. Will (P.C.C.)
1599- {Venn, i. 82; Cooper, i. 351.)
NussEY, Robert
NUNN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1620.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 4; priest, June 5, 1626.
NUN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, May 22,
1689. S. of William. B. at Hehningham, Suffolk. Matric.
1689.
NUNUS, THOMAS. Also called John Thomas. Scholar at King's
Hall, 1402. Left, Feb. 6, 1406. Of Gilling, Lincoln diocese.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1402-3; priest, Mar. 31, 1403.
NUNWICK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 8; priest, Apr. 9, 1621. R. of Owmby,
Lines., 1630. Perhaps V. of Normanby. {F.M.G., 782.)
NUPORT, see NEWPORT.
NURSAW, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 16,
1733-4- S. of Thomas, of Ripley, Yorks. School, Bradford,
Yorks. Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8- Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept.
24, 1738.
NURSE, CLEMENT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 13, 1596-7.
Matric. 1597; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Ord. priest (Col-
chester) Feb. 27, 1602-3. C. of Gt Cressingham, Norfolk, in
1603. V. of Tottington, 1616-23.
NOURSE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May 7,
1700. S. of Edward, gent. B. at Fulham, Middlesex. School,
Fulham (Mr Thomas). Matric. j7oo. For Edward Nourse,
surgeon and F.R.S., 1728, see d!N.B.
NURSE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 3,
1679. S. of George. B. at Lincoln. School, Lincoln (Mr
Bromsgrove). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 1684; priest, Sept. 1685; C. of Stow-in-
Lindsey, Lines. {Peile, 11. 71.)
NOURSE, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 20, 1672-3;
B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
NURSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1563-4-
One of these names admitted to orders (Gloucester) 1571-3.
NOURSE, MAJOR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 20,
1722. S. of Peter (next), D.D., of Hampshire. B. at Drox-
ford. School, Southampton. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7;
M.A. 1730. Fellow, 1729-39. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21,
1729. V. of Higham, Kent, 1738-57- Died May 1, i757.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Peter (1728). {Scott-Mayor, iii. 358;
G. Mag.)
NOURSE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Dec. 20,
1678. S. of Peter, gent., of Fulham, Middlesex. B. there.
School, Beverley, Yorks. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A.
1686; B.D. 1693; D.D. 1698. Fellow, 1686-1703. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1686. Canon of St David's, 1689. R. of Launton,
Oxon., 1695. R. of Droxford, Hants., 1701-22. Chaplain
to William III, Queen Anne, and George I. Licensed, May 20,
1702, to marry Susanna Major, of St Gregory, London, D.D.,
age 38. Will (P.C.C.) 1723. Father of the next and of Major
(above). {Al. Oxon.)
NOURSE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 5,
1728. S. of Peter (above), D.D., of Hampshire. B. at
Droxford. Bapt. Aug. 29, 1710. Schools, Winchester and
.Southampton (Mr Kingsman). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1736. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1736.
Taxor, 1741. Scrutator, 1751. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 22,
1734; priest, Sept. 19, 1736. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1739-49. Minister of Little St Mary, Cambridge, 1750. R. of
Witnesham, Suffolk, 1757-8. Died June 22, 1758. Admon.,
P.C.C. Brother of Major (1722). {T.A.Walker,26g;G.Mag.)
NURSE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1655.
Of Leicestershire. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric.
1656; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow, 1661.
Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) Dec. 22, 1667. R. of Chiddmg-
stone, Kent, 1667-1705. Died June 10, 1705, aged 65. M.I.
Father of William (1691).
NURSE or NOURSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1637; B.A. 1638.
NURSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 15,
1691. S. of Richard (1655), R. of Chiddingstone, Kent. B.
there. Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1694-5.
NUSOM, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1598.
NUSSEY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, May 30,
1681. S. of Robert, of Appletreewick, Yorks., gent. B.A.
1684-5. Brother of Robert (1670).
NUSSAY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 6, 1665.
Matric. 1665. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1667.
NUSSEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June 7,
1670. S. of Robert. B. at Appletreewick, Yorks. Matric.
1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1674-
Brother of Anthony (1681).
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NUSSEY THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1614.
B atAppletreewick, Yorks. B.A. 1618-0; M.A. from Trinity
Hall 1622. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 24,
1620', age 23. C. of Kirkby-CMW-Soken, Essex. R. of Beau-
mont, 1628-37. Died 1637. WiU, P.C.C.
NUTKINS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 22, 1700.
Of Hampshire. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4. One of these
names licensed (Winchester) June 7, 17I5. to marry Elizabeth
Edmunds, of the Isle of Wight.
NUTSHAWE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1550.
NUTT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1647.
Of Kent. Probably s. and h. of John, of Nackington, Kent,
Jisq.- adm. at Gray's Inn, May 29, 1630. Ancient, 1676.
Bencher, 1679. Of Nackington, Esq. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir John Willis, of Fen Ditton, Cambs., Bart. Died
1708. {Vis. of Kent, 1663; Hasted, iii. 728.)
NUTT JOHN. B.A. from Pembroke, 1609-10. Doubtless s. of
Thomas, merchant, of London. M.A. 1613. Fellow, 161 1.
Preb. of Chichester, 1616, ejected. Patron and R. of Ber-
wick, Sussex, i6i8-53- R- of Bexhill. Sometime of Mays,
Selmeston. Commenced a MS. volume ' Remembrances for
the Parsons of Barwick.' Died Dec. 1653- M.I. at Berwick
Will (PC.C.) 1654; of Selmeston, Sussex, clerk. Father of
the next and of Thomas (1641). (Sussex Archaeol. Coll., vi.
223)
NUTT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Pembroke, Nov. 10,
1640. S. of 'Thomas,' clerk (sometime fellow) (John, above).
B. at Berwick, Sussex. Brother of Thomas (1641).
NUT, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. i573-
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 14; priest, Dec. i, 1580. V. of
Southwick, Northants., 1580-6. Perhaps R. of St Michael-
at-Plea, Norwich, 1585-91. (H. I. Longden.)
NUTT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1568;
Scholar, 1573; B.A. 1573-41 M.A. 1577- Ord deacon
(Peterb.) July 24; priest, Sept. 23, 1575- V. of EUington,
Hunts., 1575-94. Perhaps R. of Bredon, Worcs., 1592-1609.
NUTT, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke, Easter,
1641. S. of John (1609-10), patron and R. of Berwick,
Sussex. Bapt. there, Dec. 7, 1623. Knighted, July 7, 1660.
A rigid enforcer of the laws against non-conformity, 1670.
O* Mays, Selmeston. J. P. Married Catherine, dau. of Sir
Thomas Parker, of Ratton, Sussex, Bart. Brother of John
(1640). (Sussex Archaeol. Coll., vi. 238; Le Neve, Knts.)
NUTT, WILLIAM. M.A. 1586 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A. from
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1577; M.A. 1581. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1577. Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 3, 1583; s. and h. of John, of Canterbury. (Al. Oxon.;
Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
NUTTALL, ASHTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 14, 1634.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Francis, of Rawcliffe, Snaith,
Yorks., gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 24, 1637-8.
NUTTALL, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Lent,
1580-1; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588; B.D. from Clare, 1595;
D.D. 1608. Perhaps 'Edward Nuttell,' scholar of Trmity
Hall, June 18, 1585. R. of St Mary Somerset, London, 1596-
1616. Canon of Windsor, 1602-16. V. of Ruislip, Middlesex,
1615-6. Died Sept. 1616. Buried at Ruislip. Admon.,
P.C.C. (H. G. Harrison.)
NUTHALL, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1618.
One of these names, s. and h. of Francis, of Castle Framling-
ham, Suffolk, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1621.
NUTTALL, GE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1544.
Perhaps B.A. as 'Thomas' (see below).
NUTTALL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1640. Of Sufiolk. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1660. R. of Ship-
meadow, Suffolk, c. 1640-50. R. of Wootton, Norfolk,
1666-70.
NUTTALL, JOHN. Adm. at Emmanuel, May 13, 1597. Perhaps
s. of John, of Catenhall, Cheshire; adm. at the Inner Temple,
1597-8. Married and had issue. Living, 1642. (Ormerod, 11.
47.)
NUTTALL, JOHN. B.A. from Peterhouse, 1609. (Perhaps
adm. sizar, 1597-8, and reappeared as FeU.-Com. 1608-13.)
One of these names V. of Burgh-on-Bain, Lines., 1627.
(T. A. Walker.)
NUTHALL, JONATHAN. B.A. from St John's, 1607-8; M.A.
1611.
NUTTALL, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Mar. 25,
1717. S. of John. B. at Haslingden, Lanes. School, Burnley
(Mr Robertshaw). Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724-
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1721; priest (London) Mar. i,
1723-4. One of these names R. of Cowthorpe, Yorks., c.
1745. (Peile, II. 191.)
Nytre, Richard
NUTTALL, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, May 3,
1636. S. of Ralph. B. at Tottington, Lanes. School, Bury,
Lanes. (Mr Dunster). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641. Minister of Rivington, Lanes.,
1649-51; and at Stretford, 1653-5. Died Nov. 29, 1658.
Buried at Bury, Lanes. (Peile, i. 442; Burke, L.G.; E. Axon.)
NUTTALL, THOMAS. B.A. 1544-5- One of these names R. of
Gislingham, Suffolk, i554-7i. R- of Bacton, 1564-6. Will
(Bury) 1572. (V. B. Redstone.)
NUTTAL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1607;
B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. 1613. R. of Saxmundham, Suffolk,
1615-45-.
NUTHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 3, 1677.
S. of Henry. B. at Spexhall, Suffolk. School, Halesworth
(Mr Bacon). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1680; priest, May, 1681. V. of Ilketshall St Andrew, 1685-
1727. V. of Wenhaston, Suffolk, 1687-1707. V. of Flixton,
1695-1727. (Peile, II. 66; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
NUTTAL, . M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
NUTTAN, . B.A. from Pembroke, 1608-9.
NUTTER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1573.
NUTTER, LAURENCE (? LANCELOT). Matric. sizar from
Christ's, 1560; B.A. 1562-3.
NUTTER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1603.
B. at Clitheroe, Lanes. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon
(London) June 3; priest, Sept. 23, i6io, age 24; C. of Bere-
church, Essex. R. of Fryeming, 1620. Admon. (Cons. C.
London) Aug. 4, 1620,
NUTTING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Jan. 22,
1671-2. Of Cambridge. School, King's College School.
Scholar, 1672; Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1677.
NUTTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 7, 1674.
Only s. of William, clothier. B. at Kersey, Suffolk. Schools,
Boxford, Suffolk (Mr Cranston) and Spalding, Lines. Matric.
1674; M.B. 1679; M.D. 1685.
NUTWALLE,THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,i562.
NYCE, BERNARD. B.A. from St John's, 1609-10.
NYE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, 1650. Of
London. S. of PhUip, R. of St Michael, Comhill. Matric.
1650. Migrated to Magdalen College, Oxford, Feb. 23,
1653-4, being already married. B.A. (Oxford) 1653-4. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Feb. 10, 1654-5. Clerk to the triers,
1658. Ord. priest (Chichester) June 25, 1661. V. of Gt
Chishall, Essex, 1661-2. R. of Quendon, 1662. V. of Rickling,
1674-88. Author, theological. Died 1688. Father of the
next and of Stephen (1661-2). Will (P.C.C.) 1686. (Al.Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
NYE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MaGdalene, Mar. 27, 1666.
S. of John (1650), clerk, of Quendon, Essex. School, private.
B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (London) May, 1670; C. to his
father at Quendon; priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1676. Brother
of the next.
NYE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Magdalene, Mar. 11,
1661-2. S. of John (1650), V. of Rickling, Essex. Matric.
1661-2; B.A. 1665-6. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 1666-7;
priest (Ely) Dec. 24, 1671. R. of Little Hormead, Herts.,
1679-1719. Controversial divine. Died Jan. 6, 1719. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of John (1666). (D.N.B.)
NYKKE or NIX, RICHARD. Educated at Trinity Hall, also
at Oxford, and Bologna. LL.D. S. of Richard, of Somerset.
R. of Ashbury, Berks., 1473. Preb. of Wells, 1489- R- of
Chedbury, Somerset, 1489. Archdeacon of Exeter, 1492.
Vicar-general of Bath and Wells, 1493. Preb. of Southwell,
1493-8. Archdeacon of Wells, 1494-50. Preb. of York,
1494-1501. Vicar-general of Durham. R. of Bishopwear-
mouth, Durham, 1495. Canon of Windsor, 1497-1501; and
Dean of the Chapel Royal. R. of Higham, Somerset, 1499-
1501. Bishop of Norwich, 1501-36. Belonged to the old
Catholic party; opposed to Henry VIII's divorce and to the
reformers. Died Jan. 14, 1535-6. Buried in Norwich
Cathedral. Benefactor to Trinity Hall. (Cooper, 1. 56;
D.N.B.)
NYNGE or NYNDGE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus,
Michs. 1558. Of HerringsweU, Suffolk. S. of William. B.A.
from Christ's, 1563-4; M.A. 1567. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius,
Oct. 3, 1569, age 25. Author of a narrative describing the
behaviour of his brother Alexander when suffering from
epileptic or hysterical attacks which were attributed to an
evil spirit. Brother of the next. (Venn, i. 64; see D.N.B.
under Alexander.)
NYNGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1558.
S. of WiUiam, of HerringsweU, Suffolk. Brother of Edward
(above).
NYTRE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1606.
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OADE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6, 1644; B.A.
1647-8. Probably the man of these names adm. extra-
licentiate R.C.P., Aug. 12, 1658.
OAKE or OKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 8,
1648. Of London. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
Fellow, 1654. Minister at Ilchester. Probably V. of Seaton,
Devon, 1664-81, resigned.
OAKES, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 20,
1706. S. of Abraham, of Ellastone, Staffs. School, EUastone
(Mr Yates). Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1709-10;
M.A. 1713; LL.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 24, 1710; priest (Ely) July 25, 1711. V. of Shudy
Camps, Cambs., 1711. R. of Haverhill, Suffolk, 1718-23.
R. of Melford, 1741-55. R. of Withersfield, till 1756. Married
, dau. of Sir John Jacob, Bart. Died June 15, 1756.
Father of John Jacob (1740). (Burke, Baronetage; G.
Mag.)
OAKES, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 29,
1635. S. of Richard, attorney, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Stonham). Perhaps matric. 1636, 'Richard';
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Brother of James (1638-9) and
Richard (1638-9). (Peile, 1. 440.)
OAKES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, c. Sept. 1634. Matric.
1634. Resided as scholar, till 1637.
OAKES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Jan. 30, 1638-9. S. of
Richard, gent., attomey-at-law, of the parish of St Stephen,
Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1636-7. Probably buried at St
Stephen's, Norwich, from the City gaol, Nov. 18, 1677.
Brother of Edmund (1635) and Richard {1638-9). {Venn,
I- 333)
OAKS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Nov. 22, 1651. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1651; B.A. 1655-6; Scholar, 1656; M.A. 1659. V. of
Boreham, Essex, 1657-62, ejected. Presbyterian preacher at
Little Baddow, and afterwards in London. Died Dec. 1688.
Will (P.C.C.) 1689. {Calamy, i. 496; Davids, 352.)
OKES, JOHN. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Thomas,
of Wootton-vmder-Edge, Gloucs. Matric. from St Edmund
Hall, Oxford, July 12, 1661, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1664-5;
M.A. 1667. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Sept. 20, 1668; priest
(Chester) June 6, 1669. V. of Whitegate, Cheshire, 1665-90.
Deprived as non-juror. Died Nov. 2, 1710, aged 64. M.I. at
Eccleston. (E. Axon; Al. Oxon.)
OAKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 24, 1720. S. of
Thomas (1678), R. of Handsworth, Staffs. Matric. 1721;
Scholar; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Fellow, 1729-32. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Nov. 21, 1731. R. of Handsworth, Staffs.,
1731. Died July 7, 1767. (G. Mag.)
OAKES, JOHN JACOB. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Dec. 26,
1740. S. of Abraham (1706), R. of Withersfield, Suffolk.
School, Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1741; Scholar, 1741; B.A.
1744-5; M.A. 1749. Ord. priest (Norwich) Aug. 1756. R. of
Long Melford, Suffolk, 1756-71. R. of Bluntisham, Hunts.,
1768-96. Died 1796. WiU (P.C.C.) i797-
OAKES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1636.
(Doubtless a mistake for Edmund.)
OAKES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Jan. 30,
1638-9. ,S. of Richard, gent., attomey-at-law, of the parish
of St Stephen, Norwich. B. there. Scholar, 1638-44; Matric.
1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Brother of Edmund (1635)
and James (1638-9). (Venn, i. 333.)
OKES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1584; B.A.
1587-8; M.A. 1592. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 28, 1592.
V. of Little Brandon, Norfolk, 1592. R. of Brandon, 1592.
OAKES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Sept. 19, 1678.
S. of Richard, husbandman, of HamstaU-Ridware, Staffs.
B. there. Schools, Tamworth and Uttoxeter. Matric. 1678;
Scholar, 1678-84; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. V. of Wednes-
bury. Staffs., 1689-93. R- of Handsworth, 1692. Father of
John (1720). (Venn, i. 461.)
OKES, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1749.
S. of John. B. Nov. 17, 1730, in Bermondsey. Matric.
Easter, 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1758; M.D. 1769. Fellow,
1753. Practised physic at Exeter. Died there Apr. 1797.
M.I. in Exeter Cathedral.
OAKLEY, see OCKLEY.
OASLAND, see OSLAND.
V.A.C. III.
OATES, JEREMY. B.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
James, of Halifax, Yorks. Matric. from Brasenose, Feb. 24,
163 1-2, age 19; B.A. (St Edmund Hall) 1633.
OATES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 9, 1719-20.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727.
Fellow.
OTES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1568;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Oct. 5, 1576. University preacher, 1577. R. of Marsham,
Norfolk, 1577-1605, resigned. R. of North Repps, 1588.
Chaplain to Chief Justice Hobart. Father of the next.
OATES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Mar. 6,
1594-5- S. of Samuel (above). Matric. 1595; B.A. 1598-9;
M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 25, age 23, as C. of
Marsham, Norfolk; priest, Dec. 21, 1601. R. of Marsham,
1605-58. R. of South Repps. Author, sermons preached at
North Walsham. Died 1658. Father of the next. (Masters.)
OATES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1627. Of Norfolk. S. of Samuel (above). B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 24, 1635. Probably R. of
Marsham, Norfolk, and afterwards R. of All Saints', Hastings,
1666-74, expelled for improper practices. Died Feb. 6, 1683.
If so, father of Titus (1667). (According to Dr Jessopp,
Samuel, father of Titus, was probably s. of Titus, and bapt.
at St Saviour, Norwich, Sept. 26, 1614.)
OTES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, Feb. 18, 1631-
2. S. of Ralph, of Morley, Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric.
1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9,
1639; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1640. Perhaps V. of Elsham,
Lines., 1641.
OATES, TITUS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 29, 1667.
S. of Samuel (?i627), R. of AH Saints', Hastings, Sussex. B.
at Oakham, Rutland. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and
Sedlescombe. Matric. 1667. Migrated to St John's, Feb. 2,
1668-9, but took no degree. Licensed (Bishop of London)
to teach boys in East Smithfield, St Botolph, Aldersgate,
where he falsely claims the B.A. Ord. priest (Ely) May 29,
1670. V. of Bobbing, Kent, 1673-4. C. to his father at All
Saints', Hastings, 1674. Imprisoned at Dover for making
a disgraceful charge against a Hastings schoolmaster;
escaped from gaol and became a naval chaplain in 1675,
expelled from the Navy. Chaplain to the protestants in the
Duke of Norfolk's household. Met Israel Tonge who em-
ployed him to produce diatribes against the Jesuits, 1676.
To procure information he professed Catholicism and entered
the Jesuit College at Valladolid, 1677, expelled from there
and later from St Omer. He claimed to be D.D. of Salamanca.
Fabricated the ' Popish Plot,' 1678. Tried for perjury, 1685,
and sentenced to a savage flogging and imprisonment, set
at liberty, 1689. Married a rich widow, 1693. Joined the
Wapping Baptists, 1701, expelled 'as a disorderly person
and a hypocrite.' Pamphleteer. Died July 12, 1705. Admon.
(Dean and Chapter of Westminster) 1705. (D.N.B.)
OATES, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1603. Of Willington, Yorks. B.A. 1607-8;
M.A. 1610. Fellow, 1606-12. Assistant Master at Eton
School. R. of Piddle Hinton, Dorset.
OATES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 27,
1676. S. of William, gent., of Pontefract, Yorks. B. there.
School, Hemsworth. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4; priest. Mar. 7, 1693-4. V. of
Kellington, Yorks., till 1717. Died Oct. 13, i7i7- Father of
the next.
OATES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 7,
1716. S. of William (above), V. of Kellington, Yorks.
School, Wakefield, Yorks. Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1717; B.A.
1720-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1720-1, as C. of
North Lessingham, Lines.; priest, June 9, 1723. V. of
Hainton, 1723.
OATES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, July 3, 1745-
Matric. 1745; Scholar, 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 10,
1750; priest. May 25, 1755.
OBORNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Sept. 11,
1728. S. of Henry, V. of Gt Waltham, Essex. B.atWaltham.
School, Pels ted (Mr Wyat). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3- Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 10, 1733-4; priest, Sept. 25, i737-
V. of Lindsell, Essex, 1737-44- R- of Little Easton, 1744-52.
R. of West Hanningfield. V. of Thaxted, 1752-9- Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Hugh Everard, Bart. M.I. at Thaxted.
(Scott-Mayor, m. 418.)
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O'BRIEN, WILLIAM. Adiu. pens, (age 19) at Sidney, June 15,
1742. S. of Henry, Esq. B. at Blatherwick, Northants.
School, Westminster. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lilt,
dim. from Peterb.) Sept. 25, i743-
OBRY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1658;
B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1666. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 17,
1667-8; C. of Clifton, Beds.
OCKLEY or OAKLEY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at
Caius, Oct. 31, 1721. S. of Simon (1693-4), V. of Swavesey,
Cambs. B. there. Bapt. May 6, 1702. Schools, Melford
(Mr Woodro(e) and King's School, Cambridge. Matric.
1721-2; Scholar, 1722-4. {Venn, 11. 16.)
OKELEY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 26,
1736. S. of Francis, peruke maker, of Bedfordshire. B. in
Bedford. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40.
Moravian minister at Bedford and Northampton. Translator
of 13ehmen. Died May g, I794- Will (P.C.C.) 1794', of
Northampton. (D.N.B.; Scott-Mayor, in. 475.)
OCKLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1626;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1629-30.
OKELEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1637-8. Matric.
1639; B.A. 1641-2. Doubtless R. of Easthorpe, Essex, 1650;
of St'anvvay, 1654-60; and V. of Clare, Suffolk, 1663-90.
Died 1690. Will (P.C.C.) 1690; of Stanway. (H. Smith.)
OAKELEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Apr. 15,
1672. S. of John, of Shrewsbury. B. there. School, Shrews-
bury (Mr Taylor).
OAKLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. i, 1699-1700.
Probably s. of William, of Oakeley, Salop. Matric. 1700;
B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1709-18.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 4, 1708. Called to the
Bar, May 27, 1715. Died Feb. 18, 1717-8. {T. A. Walker,
222.)
OAKELEY, RICHARD. Adra. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 12, 1727-8.
Of Oxfordshire. S. of William, clerk, deceased. Matric. 1728;
Rustat Scholar, 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. FeUow,
1733-56. Senior Proctor, 1752. Ord. deacon (Lincoto) Sept.
23, 1733; priest, Dec. 19, 1736. V. of Guilden Morden,
Cainbs., 1743. V. of Swavesey, 1 755- R. of Harlton, 1755-84.
V. of Comberton, 1755. R. of Broughton, Hunts., 1775-84.
Died 1784. Brother of William (1719-20)- (A. Gray.)
OKELY, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 28, 1637.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Attleborough, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Old Buckenham (Mr Harrison). Matric. 1637;
Scholar, 1640-4; B.A. 1640-1. Licensed to practise medicine,
1645. (Venn, i. 329.)
OCKLEY, SIMON. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 28, 1693-4. Of
Devon. B. at Exeter, 1678. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8;
M.A. 1701; B.D. 1710. Incorp. at Oxford, 1706. Professor
of Arabic, 1711-20. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1698;
priest (Ely) Sept. 23, 1705. C. and afterwards V. of Swavesey,
Cambs., 1705-20. Distinguished oriental scholar. Imprisoned
for debt in Cambridge Castle, 1717. Author, History of the
Saracens, etc. Died at Swavesey, Aug. 9, 1720. Buried there.
Fatherof Anthony (1721). (D.N.B.)
OCLEYE, THOMAS. B.A. 1533-4 (Incorp. from Oxford). (B.A.
Oxford, 1520, as secular chaplain and schoolmaster.) M.A.
1534. Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1535-7. An early reformer.
Died 1537. Will proved (V.C.C). (Venn, i. 30.)
OCLEY, THOMAS (senior). Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1584.
OCLEY, THOMAS (junior). Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1584.
OCKELEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, Jan. 20,
1628-9. Of Gt Ellingham, Norfolk. S. of Simon. Matric.
1629; Scholar, 1629-36; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
OKLEY, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1570.
V. of Gt Burstead, Essex, 1577-96. R. of Coringham, till
1599. Admon. (Cons. C. London) May 2, 1599.
OAKELEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 12, 1719-20.
S. of William, clerk, deceased, of Oxfordshire. Matric. 1720;
Rustat Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. LUt. dim.
from York for deacon and priest, Sept. 1729. V. of Kirby
Sigston, Yorks., 1729. M.I. to his widow, Ursula, dau. of
John Buxton, at Kirby Knowle. Brother of Richard (1727-8).
OCKMAN, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1669. Of
Kent. Matric. Easter, 1670; B.A. 1672-3.
OCKOULD, HAUGHTON. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1625. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1628-9.
OCOLMAN, THOMAS. Franciscan friar. Studied at Paris,
Oxford and Cambridge. Dispensation, being illegitimate, for
Archbishop of Armagh, 1375. (Papal Letters, iv.)
OCUYRC (O'KIRK), MALACHI. Student of Civ. and Can. Law,
for ten years, at Oxford, Bologna and Cambridge; attached
to the Roman Court. 'Son of a priest and an unmarried
Odingsells, Daniel
woman.' Papal mandate to the Dean of Clonfert for him to
hold benefices : the archdeanconry of Clonmacnoise, vicarage
of Aughrim, etc., Sept. 8, 1444. (Cal. of Papal Letters, ix.)
ODAM or ODAMS, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1583; B.A. 1587-8.
ODAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 12, 1611-2.
Matric. 1612.
ODAM, PETER. Matric. sizar from St Clement's Hostel,
Easter, 1544-
ODAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1606.
Of Cambridgeshire.
ODCROFT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 22,
1646. S. of Edward. B. at Failsworth, Lanes. School,
Newton (Mr Hull). Matric. 1646. One of these names minister
of Stretford, Manchester, 1649-51; and of Chorlton, 1651-2.
Possibly C. of Wortley Chapel, Yorks. Buried Jan. 15, 1691.
M.I. at Penistone. (Peile, i. 505; E. Axon.)
ODDY, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs.
1639; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1645 (incorp. from Edinburgh).
Master of the English School, Dedham, Essex. Died Jan.
1648-9.
ODDEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 9, 1653. B. at
Leeds, Yorks. School, Leeds. Scholar, 1655; Matric. 1656;
B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Fellow, 1658-62. V. of Meldreth,
Cambs.; ejected, 1662. Preached afterwards in Cambs.
Imprisoned for several years. Died May 3, 1687. (Calamy,
I. 216.)
ODDY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Apr. 14,
1692. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Skipton, Yorks. School,
Saffron Walden. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699;
D.D. 1718. Fellow, 1701. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1699; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1702-3. R. of Clifton, Beds.,
1708-31. Father of the next.
ODDY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 11, i737- Of
Bedfordshire. S. of Philip (above), R. of Clifton, deceased.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. i737; Scholar, i737-
One of these names died at Islington, Feb. i739- (£•• Mag.,
lOI.)
ODDY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 24, 1619.
Of Lancashire. S. of Thomas. Matric. 1619; Scholar, 162&-3;
B.A. 1622-3. V. of Kirkby-in-Cleveland, Yorks., 1627-61.
Married (i), 1625, Beatrice, dau. of Cudworth, of
Thurgoland, Yorks., and widow of Chr. Wilson; (2) 1628,
Jane Harrison, of Kirkby-in-Cleveland. Died 1661. (Venn,
I. 245; M. H. Peacock.)
ODDY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 22, 1682. Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) May 30, 1686;
priest (Chester)' Sept. 25, 1687, age 24. C. at Coverham,
Yorks., in 1691.
ODDIE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 26,
1724. S. of William, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Stirkhouse,
nearGisbum. School, Sedbergh (Dr Saunders). Matric. 1724-
ODEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Aug. 31, 1672.
Of Lancashire.
'ODELL, FUL." Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1544.
Probably Fulke WoodhuU (whom see).
ODELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 30, 1691. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 19, 1695; priest, June 6, 1696. C. of Orling-
bury, Northants. C. of Potton, Beds., 1702-18. V. of
Goldington, 1718-28. C. of Clapham, 1721. Buried at
Goldington, July 19, 1728.
ODIERNE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1651;
M.B. 1657.
ODIARNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 16,
1649. S. of John, gent., of Wittersham, Kent. B. there.
School, Tonbridge (Dr Gray).
ODERNE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1580.
ODYERNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1580. Licensed to
teach grammar at Worlingworth, Suffolk, 1582, and at
Beccles, 1584. Ord. deacon (Nonvich) Sept. 29, 1597, age 37;
priest. Mar. 25, 1598. One Odiem, C. of St Mary Wool-
church, London. Buried there July 6, 1604.
ODILL or ODYLL, THOMAS. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1542. Fellow
of Peterhouse, 1540-53. Preb. of Winchester, 1561.
ODINGSELLS, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1597-8; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606; D.D. 1621. Ord. deacon
(York) May, 1608; priest, Jmie, 1609. R. of Langar, Notts.,
1609-37. Buried there July 13, 1637. (Godfrey, Notts.)
ODINGSELLS, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1604; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Fellow, 1610. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Jan. 8, 1618-9; priest, Apr. 12, 1620. V. of Tuxford,
Notts., 1619-20. V. of Flintham, 1621.
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ODYNGSELES, HUMPHREY. Scholar at King's Hall, 1487-
1500.
ODINGSELLS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1620.
Perhaps s. and h. of John, of Epperstone, Notts., Esq.; adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 16, 1623.
ODINGZELL, THOMAS. Licensed for medical practice, 1569.
One of these names R. of Stondon, Beds., i574-
ODLYNGE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1572-3, as 'Olding.' One of these names master of the
grammar school, Bolingbroke, Lines., 1580. Perhaps vnil
(Lincoln) 1606; of Whaplode, clerk.
ODLINGE, EDWARD. M.D. 163 1-2 {Lit. Reg.).
ODLYN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1584;
B..\. from Magdalene, 1588-9. V. of Tetney, Lines., 159&-
1632. Will proved (Lincoln) 1632.
ODLIN, . M.A. 1470-1.
OFFIELD, see OLDFIELD.
OFLY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1620. Probably s. of Thomas (1580), merchant, of London.
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Age 30 in 1634. Dead in 1643.
{Vis. of London, 1634; Genealogist, N.S., xx. 85.)
OFFLEY, CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age 17 sic) at Sidney,
Mar. 31, 1674. 6th s. of Stephen, citizen and woollen-draper,
of London. B. at Blackfriars, London, Dec. 27, 1655.
Schools, Worksop (Mr Bernard) and Dronfield, Derbs. (Mr
Mason). Matric. 1674. {Genealogist, N.S., xix. 230.)
OFFLEY, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 12, 1632-3.
Of Surrey. Perhaps of Aldermanbury, London; s. of Robert,
gent., deceased; adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1632-3. Prob-
ably identical with the man of these names who emigrated
to New England and appeared in Boston, Mass., in 1638,
when he joined the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Com-
pany. Married, in Boston, Elizabeth Wolcott, 1639. Notarial
records of him indicate mercantile connections with England
and mention Robert Offley, mercer of London and Stephen
Offley of London. Disappears from New England, c. 1645,
so probably returned to England. (J. G. Bartlett.)
OFFLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 26, 1610.
Probably 4th s. of Robert, a Turkey merchant, of London.
Bapt. Aug. 29, 1594. Matric. 1610. Dead by Mar. 11, 1650.
(Genealogist, N.S., xix. 228.)
OFFLEY, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1629.
4th s. of Sir Robert, of London, Knt. Bapt. at St Peter-le-
Poer, Oct. 16, 1611. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636; D.D. 1660
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1633, ejected. R. of Mucklestone, Staffs.,
1656-65. Chaplain to King Charles II. Preb. of Lichfield,
1663-83. R. of Abinger, Surrey, 1665-83. R. of Worplesdon,
1670-83. Will (P.C.C.) 1683. Brother of Robert (1627) and
father of Robert (1684).
OFFLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 27,
1748; Fell.-Com. Nov. 8, 1754. Of Norfolk. School, Eton.
Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1756; M.A. 1759. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Nov. 1755; priest, Aug. 1756. R. of
Cratfield and Laxfield, Suffolk, 1758-91. V. of Earlham,
Norfolk, 1758-89. V. of Bumham Overy, 1758, resigned the
same year. Died Nov. 2, 1791. WUl, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
OFFLEY, LAURENCE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Nov. 11,
1736. Doubtless s. of Crewe, of Whichnor, Staffs. B. in
Staffordshire. Matric. 1737. Died 1749, aged 30. Admon.,
P.C.C. (Genealogist, N.S., xix. 221.)
OFFLYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8. Doubtless 3rd s. of Hugh, citizen and alderman
of London. Citizen and leather-seUer, of London. Married
and had issue. Died Nov. 4, 1631. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1631.
Brother of Thomas (1580) and William (1584).
OFFLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1627,
as ' Ofiies.' Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir Robert, of London, Knt.
Bapt. Mar. 11, 1608-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 16, 1628.
Living, Nov. 9, 1649, and then late of Coggeshall, Essex, Esq.
Brother of Gabriel {1629). (Vis. of Surrey, 1623; Genealogist,
N.S., XX. 52.)
OFFLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 18,
1650. S. of John, merchant. B. in London. Bapt. at St
Benet, Gracechurch Street, July 1, 1634. School, Ipswich.
Matric. 1650. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 25, 1652.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 9, 1660-1. Bencher, 1675. Married
Elizabeth, \vidow of John Wynne, of London, dyer. Died
Sept. 10, 1678. M.I. in old St Pancras Church. Perhaps
nephew of Edward (1610). (H. B. Swanzy.)
OFFLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July i,
1684. S. of Dr Gabriel (1629). B. at Abinger, Surrey. School,
Eton. Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692.
Ord. priest (London) June 15, 1690. Chaplain to Bishop
Crew, of Durham. R. of Abinger, 1690-1743. Preb. of Durham,
1704-43. Died at Abinger, May 10, 1743. M.I. there.
(Genealogist, N.S., xx. 53.)
Ogden, Amos
OFFLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1568.
OFFLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1580.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Hugh, of London. Bapt. at St Lawrence
Pountney, Dec. 10, 1564. B.A. 1583-4. Of London, merchant.
Married Anne, dau. of Henry Clitherow, of London. Died
in London, .4.ug. 23, 1630. Brother of Robert (1584) and
William (1584), father of Christopher (1620). (Getiealogist,
N.S., xx. 84.)
OFLE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Easter, 1586.
OFFLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton. 1690.
S. of William, D.C.L. B. at Hurst, Berks. Matric. Easter,
1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Fellow, 1694. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1698-9; priest, Sept. 24, 1699. Usher in
Northants. Chapljun to the Earl of Nottingham. R. of
Monkton, Hants., 1713. Died Sept. 5, 1723. Brother of
WUliam (1679). (Harwood, 275.)
OFFLYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1584.
Doubtless 4th s. of Hugh, citizen of London. Bapt. Dec. 12,
1568, at St Lawrence Pountney. Perhaps adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1590. Married and had issue. One of these names
buried at St Giles', Cripplegate, Apr. 19, 1630. Brother of
Thomas (1580) and Robert (1584).
OFFLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1679. S. of William, D.C.L. , fellow of University College,
Oxford. B. at Hurst, Berks. Matric. 1679; B..\. 1682-3;
M.A. 1687. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1690. Chaplain to
the Bishop of Lincoln. Preb. of Lincoln, 1689-1724. R. of
Middleton Stoney, Oxon. Died Apr. 25, 1724, aged 64.
Father of the next and brother of Thomas (1690). (H. G.
Harrison; Vis. of Berks., 1666.)
OFFLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1710. S. of William (above). B. at Middleton Stoney, Oxon.
Matric. Lent, 1710-1; B..\. 1714-5; M.A. 1718; M.D. 1725.
Fellow, 1714. Practised physic in Norwich. Married Mary,
dau. of Benjamin Nuthall, of Norwich. Died Feb. 25, 1767,
aged 76. WiU, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; Genealogist, N.S., xx. 55.)
OFFLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 6, 1751.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1752; B.A. 1756; M.A. 1764.
OFFORD, see also ORFORD.
OFFORD or UFFORD, JOHN DE. D.C.L. 1334. S. of Robert,
Earl of Suffolk. 'Probably educated at Gonville Hall'
(Fuller, Hist, of Cambridge, 109). Clerk in the Royal service,
1328. Preb. of Lincoln, 1330. R. of Boughton, Kent, 1331.
Dean of the Court of Arches. Constantly employed in
negotiations with the French and Papal courts. Arch-
deacon of Ely, 1335-44. Preb. of York, 1340-8. Keeper
of the Privy Seal, 1342. Preb. of Hereford, 1344. Dean of
Lincoln, 1344-8. Chancellor of England, 1345-9. Archbishop
elect of Canterbury, 1348. Died of the plague at Tottenham,
May 20, 1349. Buried at Christ Church, Canterbury.
(D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven; Venn, 1. i, where Fuller's statement
is refuted.)
OFFORD, JOHN. B.A. from Trinity, 1609.
OFFORTH, . B.A. 1468-9.
OFFSPRING, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1602. S. of Thomas. B. at Canterbury. B..-^. 1605-6; M.A.
1609. Incorp. at O.xford, 1612. Ord. deacon (London) June 3,
1610, age 25; priest, Dec. 18, 1613. R. of St Antholin,
London, 1617-59. Married, Feb. 9, 1623-4, at All Hallows,
London Wall, Martha Kedgewyn. Buried at St Antholin's,
Mar. 13, 1659. Will (P.C.C.) 1660. Grandfather of Offspring
Blackall, Bishop of Exeter and father of the next. (Vis. of
London, 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
OFSPRING, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1647. Of Middlesex. S. of Charles (above). Bapt. at St
Antholin's, Mar. 27, 1629. B.A. 1650-1. (Vis. of London,
1634-)
OFFWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1631; B.A. 1634-5. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 22,
1638. C. of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk, 1637. R- of Gedding,
1642-6. R. of Sproughton, 1644. R. of Ickborough, Norfolk,
c. 1657.
OGARD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1570.
OGARD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1570.
OGDEN, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 20, 1669.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1678.
OGDEN, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1589; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597-
OGDEN, AMOS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 15, i745-
Of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. Matric. i745; LL.B. 1751.
Ord. deacon (York) June 2, 1751- C. of Leake, Notts. P.C.
of Turton Chapel, Lanes., 1761-1815. Died 1815. (Victoria
Co. Hist. Lanes., v. 280.)
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OGOEN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Nov. io, 1662. B. at
Kirk Sandal, Yorks. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1668
(LU. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 2, 1667; priest
(York) Mar. 7, 1668-9. V. of Harewood, Leeds, Yorks.,
1673-99. V. of Ribchester, Lanes., 1681-1706. Fellow of
Manchester College, 1681-1706. Married Alice Haworth, of
Salford, Nov. 7, 1703. Buried at Manchester, July 27, 1706.
Father of the next. (Haines, Lanes., iv. 103.)
OGDEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June g,
1691. S. of George (above), V. of Harewood Dale, Yorks.
School, Manchester (Mr Barrow). Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5;
M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1697. (Mumford,
Manchester Grammar .School.)
OGDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1605;
B.A. 1608^.
OGDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 20, 1669.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1674; priest, Feb. 1674-5. C. at Middleton, Lanes.,
in 1676-7. P.C. of Denton, 1677-9. (E- Axon.)
OGDEN, PETER. M.A. from St John's, 1641. S. of Peter, of
Christ Church, Lanes. (? Church Kirk, in Whalley). Matric.
from Brasenose College, Oxford, 1634, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1638.
OGDEN, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1680.
B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1681. Died as a student, of
small-pox. May, 1683.
OGDON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July i,
1634. S. of Robert, vintner, of Chelmsford, Essex. B. there.
School, Chelmsford. Matric. 1634, as Ugdon; B.A. 1637-8;
M.A. 1641. 3rd Master at Shrewsbury, 1638-49, resigned.
Perhaps Head Master of Buxton, 1654. (G. W. Fisher,
Shreimbury.)
OGDEN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, May 4,
1648. S. of John. B. at Fowleach, Oldham, Lanes. School,
Littleborough (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651. Master
of Oldham Grammar School, c. 1652. Ord. (by Classis for
WirkswortW Sept. 27, 1653. C. of Buxton, 1652-7. P.C. of
Fairfield, near Buxton, 1654-7. V. of Mackworth, 1657-62,
silenced. Kept a boarding school at Mackworth, till 1666.
Master of a school in Derby, till 1685. Master of Wirksworth
Free School, 1686-97. A good hebraist, also versed in physics
and an excellent practical botanist. Died May 25, 1697.
Buried at Wirksworth. {Peile, i. 519; D.N.B.; E. Axon.)
OGDEN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at King's, Mar. 1733. S. of
Thomas, dyer, of Lancashire. B. in Manchester. School,
Manchester. Matric. 1734. Migrated to St John's, Aug. 25,
1736, age 20. B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741; B.D. 1748; D.D.
1753. Fellow, 1740-68. Incorp. at Oxford, 1758. Wood-
wardian Professor of Geology, 1764-78. Ord. deacon
(Chester) June, 1740; priest (Lincoln) Nov. 8, 1741. Master
of Heath Grammar School, Halifax, 1744-53. P-C. of Coley,
Halifax, in 1745. P.C. of Elland, Yorks., 1747. V. of St
Sepulchre's, Cambridge, 1753-61. V. of Damerham, Wilts.,
1754-66. V. of Stansfield, Sufiolk, 1766-78. R. of Lawford,
Essex, 1766-78. An eloquent preacher. Author, Sermons.
Died Mar. 23, 1778. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 478;
D.N.B.)
OGGAN, . B.D. 1531-2. Probably the Philip Ogan V. of
Arrington, Cambs., 1536.
OGLE, ASHFIELD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Feb. 25,
1649-50. S. of Thomas (of Corpus Christi, 1607), Esq., of
Pinchbeck, Lines., and Bardwell, Sufiolk. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Stevens). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1652. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 14, 1651. Dead by 1659. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 731.)
OGLE, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1631-2. Perhaps s. and h. of Henry, of
Whiston, Lanes., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 14, 1630.
If so, married Elizabeth, dau. of J. Harrington.
OGLE, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 15,
1692. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Prescot, Lanes. School,
Chester (Mr Harper). Matric. 1692. Died s.p. Admon.
(Chester) 1708; of Whiston, Esq.
OGLE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Feb. 26,
1652-3. S. of George. B. at Newcastle. School, Morpeth
(Mr Lumsden). Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. V.
of Kirk Newton, Northumberland, 1669. Licensed, May 11,
1664, to marry Catherine Rochester. (Peile, i. 550; H. M.
Wood.)
OGLE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, Jvme 11,
1685. Of Yorkshire. School, Bridlington. Matric. 1685;
B.A. 1688-9; Scholar, 1690. Ord. priest (York) May, 1695.
R. of Lea, Lines., 1711. C. of South Wheatlev, Notts. Will
dated, 1728-9. Father of the next and of Mark (1720).
(T.A. Walker.)
Ogle, Robert
OGLE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 2, 1719.
S. of George (above), R. of Lea, Lines. B. at Kirkley, Notts.
Schools, Gainsborough and Brigg, Notts. (Mr Waterworth
at both). Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1722-3; priest. May, 1724. R. of Fritton,
Suffolk, 1726-31.
OGLE, HENRY. B.A. 1509-10. Fellow of St John's, 1516.
Perhaps chaplain to the Bishop of Ely. V. of Wisbech,
Cambs., 1547.
OGLE, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1513-4. (Perhaps the above.)
OGLE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Aug. 31,
1654. S. of Henry, of EgUngham, Northumberland, J. P.,
M.P. School, Berwick. Matric. 1654. Brother of Ralph
(1654)-
OGLE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, June 30,
1656. S. of John, gent., of Eglingham, Northumberland.
School, Berwick. Matric. 1656. Buried at Eglingham, May 4,
1711. (H. M.Wood.)
OGLE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 26,
1703. S. of William, gent. B. at Causey Park, Hebbum,
Northumberland. Bapt. at Hebbum, Oct. 12, 1685. School,
Newcastle (Mr Rudd). Matric. 1703. Buried at Hebbum,
Mar. 2, 1761. (H. M. Wood.)
OGLE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 8, 1708. S. of
Henry. B. at Eglingham, Northumberland, 1690 (before his
parents' marriage). Matric. 1708. Buried at Eglingham,
Dec. 27, 1713. Brother of James (1708). (Peile, 11. 170;
H. M. Wood.)
OGLE, HUMPHREY. B.Can.L. 1505-6. FeUow of Jesus,
1516-8. V. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1515-8. Preb. of
Hereford, 1520-34. Perhaps Archdeacon of Salop, 1524-36.
(A. Gray.)
OGLE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jime 8, 1708. S. of
Henry, of Eglingham, Northumberland. B. there. Bapt.
Sept. 28, 1692, illegitimate son. Scholar, 1708-9. Adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Dec. 2, 1710. Brother of Henry (1708).
(Peile, II. 170; H. M. Wood.)
OGLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1586.
OGLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1627. Of
Lincolnshire. Perhaps 3rd s. of Thomas, of Pinchbeck, Lines.
Bapt. there, Dec. 21, 1609. (Lines. Pedigrees, 733.)
OGLE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, June 26, 1633. Of
Pinchbeck, Lines. S. of Sir John, of Pinchbeck, Knt. (for
whom see D.N.B.). Matric. 1633. Knighted at Oxford, Feb.
2, 1645-6. Royalist Colonel in the King's army in England
and Ireland. Buried in Westminster Abbey, Mar. 26, 1663.
Brother of Thomas (1636). (Lines. Pedigrees, 733.)
OGLE, MARK, Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Oct. 24,
1720. Of Nottinghamshire. S. of George (1685). School,
Brigg, Lines. Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1724-5;
M.A. 1728. Fellow, 1728-41. Proctor, 1740. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Nov. 6, 1725; priest, June i, 1729. R. of Norton,
1740-2. Died c. 1742. Brother of George (1719). (T. A.
Walker.)
OGLE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 27,
1733. S. of Henry, merchant, of Northumberland. B. in
Newcastle. School, Newcastle (Mr Lodge). Matric. 1733;
B.A. 1736-7. Doubtless of Kirkley, Northumberland. Died
Jan. 22, 1763. Probably cousin of his Oxford namesake
(confounded with him in Al. Oxon.). (L. Mag.)
OGLE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1552.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Richard, of Pinchbeck, Lines.; adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1557. If so, of Bolingbroke, Lines.
Steward of the manor of Spalding. Perhaps M.P. for Plymp-
ton, 1563-7. Married and had issue. Buried at Bolingbroke,
Sept. 6, 1582. Will (P.C.C.) 1582. (Lines. Pedigrees, 731.)
OGLE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, Aug. 31,
1654. S. of Henry, of Eglingham, Northumberland, J. P.
School, Berwick. Matric. 1654. Buried at Eglingham, May
8, 1718. Brother of Henry (1654).
OGLE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1571.
Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Pinchbeck, Lines. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 19, 1576, late of Clifiord's Inn. Knighted,
Apr. 23, 1603. High Sheriff of Lines., 1608-9. Married
Dorothy, dau. of Robert Ashfield, of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk.
Died insolvent in the Fleet Prison, 1627. Admon., Nov. 20,
1627. Father of Robert (1607) and Thomas (Corpus Christi,
1607). (Peile, I. 117; Lines. Pedigrees, 731.)
OGLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 6,
1645-6. 2nd s. of Valentine, gent., of Pinchbeck, Lines.
B. there. Bapt. Nov. 25, 1629. School, Pinchbeck (Mr
Arlich). Matric. 1645-6. Brother of Thomas (1642). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 734.)
OGLE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1571;
B.A. from Christ's, 1575-6; M.A. 1582.
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OGLE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1607. Of Lincolnshire. Doubtless ist s. of Sir
Richard (1571), of Pinchbeck. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
X609. Died s.p. Brother of Thomas (Corpus Christi, 1607).
{Lines. Pedigrees, 731.)
OGLE, TEMPLE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 29, 1665. Of
Lincolnshire. Probably 3rd s. of Thomas (Queens' (1607)),
of Pinchbeck. Bapt. there Sept. 27, 1646. Matric. 1665;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25,
1673. V. of Tathwell, Lines., 1681. R. of Rathby, 1681.
Probably brother of Thomas (1653). {Lines. Pedigrees, 735.)
OGLE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1607. Of Lincolnshire. 2nd s. of Sir Richard (i57i),
of Pinchbeck. Of Pinchbeck and of Wickens-in-Bardwell,
Suffolk, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Sir John Reade, of
Wrangle, Linos., Knt. WiU proved (P.C.C.) 1660. Brother
of Robert (1607) and father of Ashfield (1649-50). {Lines.
Pedigrees, 731.)
OGLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1607.
Adm. Fell.-Com. 1609. Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. and h.
of Thomas, of Pinchbeck, Lines, and nephew of Sir Richard.
Buried at Pinchbeck, June 8, 1656. Probably father of
Thomas (1653) and Temple (1665). {Lines. Pedigrees, 734,
identification difficult owing to similarity of names.)
OGLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 8, 1636. S. of
Sir John, Knt., governor of Utrecht, Holland. B. there.
B.A. 1639. Knighted (?) July 15, 1660. Governor of Chelsea
Hospital, 1666-1702. Married Sence, dau. of John Whatton,
of Newark-on-Trent, Esq. Died at Chelsea, Nov. 1702.
To be distinguished from a kinsman of these names also
knighted and a major of the Holland Regiment of Foot.
Brother of John (1633). {Lines. Pedigrees, 733, where Thomas
Ogle, knighted July 15, 1660, occurs as s. of Thomas, of
Wickens, Suffolk; this is in agreement with Shaw's Knights.)
OGLE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1642.
S. of Valentine, of Pinchbeck, Lines. Bapt. Aug. 4, 1626.
Migrated to St John's, Aug. 6, 1644, age 17. B.A. 1645-6.
V. of Rolleston, Notts.; ejected, 1662. Brother of Richard
(1645-6). {Calamy, 11. 295; Lines. Pedigrees, 733.)
OGLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, June 4,
1652. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Laxiield, Suffolk. School, Bury
St Edmunds. B.A. 1655.
OGLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1653. Of
Lincolnshire. Probably s. and h. of Thomas (Queens', 1607),
of Pinchbeck, Lines. Bapt. Apr. 17, 1636. Matric. Easter,
1655. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, May 22, 1656. Living,
1692. Probably brother of Temple (1665). {Lines. Pedigrees,
734-)
OGLE, THOMAS. M.A. from Christ's, 1695 (Incorp. from
Edinburgh). S. of Thomas. B. at Kirk Newton, Northumber-
land. C. of Bishop Wearmouth, 1694-1701. Married Anne
Ettrick, of Sunderland, Sept. 11, 1698. Buried Sept. i, 1701.
{Peile, II. 134.)
OGLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 2, 1732.
S. of Samuel, of Dublin. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1732;
Matric. 1734; B.A. 1735-6.
OGLE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1616;
Scholar, 1618; B.A. 1619-20.
OGELBY, JOHN. M.A. from St John's, 1682 (Incorp. from
Aoerdeen).
OGLETHORPE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1611. S. of WiUiam, V. of KeUington, Yorks. B.A. 1614-5.
Died in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Dec. 21,
1615. {Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
OGLETHORP, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June 2,
1656. S. of William, of KeUington, Yorks. B. there. Schools,
Pontefract (Mr Elliott) and Selby (Mr Geo. Buchanan).
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659; M.A. 1663. R. of Bransby, Yorks.,
1666. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Leeke, of Newark,
Notts, at St Sampson's, York, Feb. 20, 1665-6. {Vis. of
Yorks., 1666.)
OGLETHORP, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May i6, 1605.
Doubtless s. of William, of Oglethorpe, Bramham, Yorks.
Bapt. there, Jan. 5, 1588. Matric. 1605. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 15, 1610. Of Oglethorpe, Esq. Married Susan,
dau. of Sir William Sutton, of Averham, Notts., Knt., 1608.
Died Nov. 1634. {Genealogist, N.S., xx. 172; Manning and
Bray, i. 614.)
OGLETHORPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 3, 1665.
Of Aldermanbury, London. Matric. 1665.
OGYTT, . B.Civ.L. 1496-7.
OKHAM, JOHN. LL.D. License to be ord. priest (Ely, LUt.
dim. to Norwich) Sept. 20, 1421. R. of Letton, Norfolk.
OKEHAM, WILLIAM DE. M.A. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1374
(Successor, adm. 1400). Bursar, 1388. Of Lincoln diocese.
Penitentiary-general of Ely, 1385. V. of Swavesey, Cambs.,
1396-9. R. of Colne Wakes, Essex, 1399. {T. A. Walker.)
Oldfield, James
OKELEY, see OCKLEY.
OKEOVER, leeke. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1718.
S. of Thomas, sheriff of Staffs, (and Catherine Leeke). B.
1701. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 16, 1719-20. Married
Mary, dau. of John Nicol. Died Jan. 31, 1765, aged 63.
Brother of William (1718). {Peile, 11. 194; Glover, Derbs.,
11. 64.)
OKEOVER, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1714. S. of Thomas, of Tilney St Lawrence, Norfolk. B. 1700.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1715. Called to the
Bar, May 4, 1722. Married and had issue. Died Feb. 11,
1764. {Peile, II. 183.)
OKEOVER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1718. S. of Thomas, Sheriff of Staffs. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 16, 1719-20. Called to the Bar, June 24, 1726.
Died 1748. Brother of Leeke (1718). {Peile, 11. 194.)
OKER, . Of Queens', c. 1520. Perhaps B.Can.L. 1510-1,
as Thomas Hooker.
OKEY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 7, 1657.
S. of John, Esq., of Brogborough, Beds, (the famous regicide
colonel). B. in London. Schools, Eton (? Eaton Socon) (Mr
Horn) and Newport (Mr Gibb). Matric. 1657. His father
was an intimate friend of Mr Dell, Master of Caius. {Venn,
I- 399)
OKING, ROBERT. Of Jesus College. B.Civ.L. 1524-5;
D.Civ.L. 1534. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely. Commissary
to the Bishop of Bangor; afterwards commissary and
chancellor of Salisbury. V. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1521.
R. of St Nicholas, Feltwell, Norfolk, 1525. Preb. of Sarum,
1544-56; Archdeacon, 1546-54, deprived. Preb. of Chichester,
1556-61. {Cooper, I. 197; D.N.B.)
O'KIRK, see OCUYRC.
OLBEY, TRISTRAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1609. Possibly the same as Otby, Tristram, whom see.
OLCOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 5, 1626-7.
OLD, JOHN. Probably educated at Cambridge. V. of Cubbing-
ton, Warws., 1545. Commissioner for several dioceses. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1551-3. Preb. of Lichiield, 1551-4, deprived.
Left his parish on the accession of Queen Mary; probably
went abroad. One of the translators of Erasmus's Paraphrase
of the New Testament. {D.N.B.)
OLD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 20, 1712.
Of Newport, Salop. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 12, 1717; priest, June 22, 1718.
R. of Chesterton, Hunts., 1 731-53- R- oi Water Newton,
1738-53. Buried there Jan. 10, 1753.
OLDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1495-
OLDBY, see OUDEBY.
OLDCROFT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1588.
OLDCROFT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1588.
OLDERSHAW, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 6,
1734. Of Loughborough, Leics. 3rd s. of John, of Lough-
borough. Bapt. Jan. 18, 1714. Matric. 1735; M.B. 1740.
Died in College, Apr. 16, 1740. M.I. in Chapel Cloister.
{Nichols, HI. 859.)
OLDERSHAW, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 4, 1648.
S. of William. B. at Kegworth, Leics. School, Repton.
Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2. Minister of Shakerston, Leics.,
1652- of Cole Orton, 1654-62, ejected. Chaplain to Mr
Spademan, of Roadnook, Derbs. Afterwards practised as a
physician. {Peile, i. 523.)
OLDFIELD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 23,
1633 Of Pinchbeck, Lines. S. of Anthony, of Spaldmg,
attorney. Bapt. there. May 9, 1616. Matric. 1633. Married
Alice dau of John Wingfield, of Tickencote Hall, Rutland,
Esq. 'will proved (P.C.C.) 1669. Father of the next. {L%ncs.
Pedigrees, 736.)
OLDFIELD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 27, 1673-
Of Lincohishire. S. of Anthony (1633), of Pinchbeck Age
II in 1664. CoUeger at Eton. Matric. 1675; Scholar (Dean
and Chapter of St Paul's) 1674; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676. R. of Croyland, Lmcs. V. of
Pinchbeck, 1690. WiU proved, 1698. {Lmcs. Pedigrees, 736.)
OLDFIELD GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1590. Died
in CoUege. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, July 23, 1592.
OLDFIELD, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1626-7.
OLDFIELD, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec. 20,
1602 S of James, of Stratton St Michael, Norfolk. Matnc.
1693- B A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug.
1698; priest. May, 1700. R. of Brome, Suffolk, 1705-51-
R. of Stuston, 1728-56.
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OLDFYLD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, i575-
OULDFIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1617.
Probably s. and h. of Anthony, of Spalding, Lines., attomey-
at-law. Bapt. at Pinchbeck, Oct. 22, 1598. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 7, 1619-20. A staunch royalist. Married Mary,
dau. of John Blythe, of Stroxton, Lines. Buried at Spalding,
Nov. 24, 1659. His son Anthony was created a Baronet in
1660. {Lilies. Pedigrees, 737; Genealogist, i. 242.)
OLDFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July i,
1654; afterwards Fell. -Com. S. of Sir Samuel (1611-2). B. in
London. Bapt. at All Hallows, London Wall, Apr. 5, 1636.
School, Dulwich College (Mr Coleby). One of these names
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1655; of Elsham Hall, Lines.
OLDFIELD or OTEFELD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Mag-
dalene, June 13, 1670. S. of John, clerk, of Carsington, and
afterwards of Alfreton, Derbs. (for whom see D.N.B.). B.
Nov. I, 1654. School, Nottingham. Matric. 1672; B.A.
1673-4. Received presbyterian ordination, Sept. 28, 1681;
afterwards conformed to the Church of England. Brother
of Joshua (1673-4). (E. Axon.)
OLDFIELD, Sir JOHN, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
Si John's, June 27, 1676. S. of Sir Anthony, Bart., deceased,
of Spalding, Lines. B. in London. Bapt. at St Giles-in-the-
Fields, Nov. 3, 1659. School, Grantham (Mr Walker).
Matric. 1676. Succeeded as Bart., Sept. 4. 1668. Married
Margaret, dau. of Sir Simon Degge, of Derby. Buried at
Spalding, Sept. 2, 1705. {Lines. Pedigrees, 737; G.E.C.)
OLDFIELD, JOHN. M.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.). B. in Surrey. Adm.
at Leyden, Sept. 23, 1717, age 27; M.D. there, 1718. Physician
to Guy's Hospital, 1725. F.R.C.P., 1730. Censor, 1735.
Died June 25, 1748. Will, P.C.C. (Munk, u. 116.)
OLDFIELD, OFFIELD or OWFIELD, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-
Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 23, i6i6. S. of Roger, of London,
gent, (afterwards knight). Matric. 1618; B.A. 1620-1. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 18, 1620-1. Brother of Samuel (1612).
The widow of Sir Roger, in her will, mentions sons Joseph
and Samuel. (J. Ch. Smith.)
OLDFIELD or OTEFELD, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Magdalene, Feb. 19, 1673-4. S. of John (for whom see
D.N.B.), minister zt Carsington, Derbs. B. there, Dec. 2,
1656. School, Alfreton. D.D. (Edinburgh) 1709. Said to
have studied both at Christ's and at Lincoln College, Oxford.
Received presbyterian orders (at Mansfield) Mar. 18, 1681-2.
Minister successively at Oxford, 1691; Coventry, 1694; and
Globe Alley, Southwark, London, 1699. Kept a training
academy for presbyterians in Coventry and London.
Intimate with Locke and Calamy. Author, Sermons. Died
Nov. 8, 1729, in London. Buried at BunhiU Fields. Brother
of John (1670). (Peile, 11. 40; D.N.B.; both these authorities
have overlooked his connexion with Magdalene.)
OLDFIELD, MANWARING. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Christ's, June 22, 1635. S. of Michael (and Eleanor Man-
waring). B. at Over Tabley, Cheshire. Taught by Mr
Nicholis. Matric. 1635. Of Croxton, and afterwards of
Tetford, Lines. {Peile, 1. 437.)
OLDFYLD, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1563.
OLDFIELD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1682.
Matric. 1682.
OLDFIELD or OPHIELD, SAMUEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Em-
manuel, Jan. 27, i6n-2. Doubtless s. of Roger, of London
(afterwards knight; will, P.C.C, 1645). Matric. 1612. M.P.
for Gatton, 1624. Knighted, May 13, i64r. WiU (P.C.C.)
1645; of Gatton, but died in Hull. Father of John (1654) and
brother of Joseph (1616). (J. Ch. Smith.)
OLDFYLD, THOMAS. B.A. 1564-5. One of these names R. of
Kennet, Suffolk, 1591.
OLDFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1596; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602. One of these names 'peti-canon of
St Paul's,' 1609-16. WiU (P.C.C.) 1616.
OULDFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Llandaff) May 7, 1621; priest (Chichester) Dec. 19, 1624.
R. of Chalvington, Sussex, 1628. R. of Maresfield, 1639.
OWFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June, 1644. Of
Surrey. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1647-8. Fellow of Oriel College,
Oxford, 1651-2. M.A. (Oxford) 1650. Died Jan. 1658. Buried
'in a church at Southwark.' (Oriel College Register.)
OWFIELD (? OLDFIELD), WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Emmanuel, Oct. i, 1639. Of Lincolnshire.
OLDFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney,
Sept. 29, 1673. ist s. of WiUiam, Esq. B. at Stepney,
Middlesex. Schools, Warden (? Waltham) Abbey (Mr Butler)
and Newington, London. M.A. 1675 {Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at
Oxford, 1675.
OFFIELD, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 21, 1617-8.
Oldsworth, Nicholas
OLDFIELD, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, June 24, 1647.
Of Cheshire. Possibly Philip, 4th s. of John, of BradwaU,
Cheshire. Bapt. Jan. 10, 1631-2. (Earwaker, Sandbach.)
OLDHAM or OLDAM, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Lent, 1564-5.
OLDHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 7. 1668.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, Sept. 1675.
OLDHAM, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 30, 1699.
Matric. 1699. B. in Derbyshire. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 10, 1702; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706; B.D. 1713- Fellow
of St John's, 1707-25. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4, 1704-5;
priest (Ely) Dec. zr, 1707. V. of St Paul's, Walden, Herts.,
1709-23. R.ofBrandesburton,Yorks., 1723-34. Died 1734.
{Scott-Mayor.)
OLDHAM, HUGH. B.Can.L. and B.Civ.L. 1492-3. Previously at
Oxford for some years. B. at Manchester. Chaplain to the
Lady Margaret. R. of St Mildred, Bread Street, 1485-9-
Dean of Wimbome Minster, Dorset, 1485. Archdeacon of
Exeter, 1493-1504. Canon of Westminster, 1493-1504. R.
of Swineshead, Lines., 1494. R. of Cheshunt, Herts. Preb.
of Lichfield, 1495-T513; of St Paul's, 1497-1504; of Lincoln,
1497-1505. R. of Warboys, Hunts., 1497-1501. Preb. of
York, 1499-1505. V. of Overton, Yorks., i5or. Bishop of
Exeter, 1504-19. Master of the Hospitals of St John,
Lichfield, and St Leonard, Bedford. Founder of the Man-
chester Grammar School. Died June 25, 1519. Buried in
Exeter Cathedral. WiU (P.C.C.) 1519. {Cooper, 1.21; D.N. B.;
Hutchins, Dorset, in. 187.)
OLDHAM or OULDHAM, JOHN. Matrie. sizar from Queens'
Easter, 1658. Of London. B.A. 1663-4.
OLDHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1675. Matric.
1675; B.A. 1679-80.
OLDHAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 6,
1666. S. of Richard, of Egmaaton, Notts. B. there. School,
Bury St Edmunds (Mr Leedes). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70;
M.A. 1673; B.D. 1681. Fellow, 1670-95. R. of Newton. Isle
of Ely, 1677. R. of Streatham, Cambs., 1679. Buried in the
CoUege Chapel. WUl proved (V.C.C.) 1695. Claimed as non-
juror by KettleweU.
OLDHAM, WILLIAM. M.A. of St John's (Incorp. at Oxford,
Nov. 27, 1683). Not found in our records.
OLDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
June 6, 1747. Of Surrey. B. Jan. 29, 1728-9. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1747; Scholar, i747; B.A. 1750-
i; M.A. 1754. FeUow, 1753. Proctor, 1769. Scrutator, 1771.
Ord. priest (Ely) Dee. 25, 1752. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1754-8. V. of Sawston, 1757-61. Minister of Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, 1761-73. R. of Norton, Suffolk, 1773-95- V. of
Holy Trinity, Bungay, 1774-95. Died Apr. 9, 1795. WiU,
P.C.C. {T. A. Walker; G. Mag.)
OLDIS or OLDYS, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, (age 21 sic) at
Sidney, Sept. 19, 1650. S. of Valentine, merchant, of
London. B. at Oxford. School, Newport, Salop (.Mr Dobson).
M.D. 1671 {Lit. Reg.). Adm. hon. feUow R.C.P., Sept. 30,
1680. Poet and patron of literature. Died 1685, aged 65.
{Munk, I. 415; D.N.B.)
OLDISWORTHY, HOLLISWORTH or HOLDESWORTH,
NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. II, 1521. Of Axbridge, Somerset. B.A. 1525-6.
Perhaps M..\. FeUow, 1524-7. R. of St Michael, Gloucester,
1550-4. Master of Crypt School, 1553. Deprived of his
living in 1554, for marriage {Harwood; F. S. Hockaday.)
OLDMAN, PETER. Perhaps B.D. 1460-1. A friar. Incorp.
D.D. 1470-1.
OLDMAN, . B.D. 1486-7. A friar.
OLDMAN, . Incorp. from Oxford, 1489-90.
OLDROYD, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Apr. 2,
1669. S. of Joseph or Joshua. B. at Dewsbury, Yorks.
School, ThomhiU (Mr Wisson). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Ord. priest (York) Sept. i68o. V. of BirstaU,
Yorks., 1680. Died Aug. 9, 1681. {Peile, n. 19; Oliver
Heywood, Diary, 11. 283.)
OLDSWORTH, GILES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1639; a scholar from Westminster. S. of Robert, of Colne
Rogers, Gloucs., Esq. B. there, 1619. B.A. 1642-3; Ejected
Scholar, 1644; M.A. (Oxford) 1646. R. of Bourton-on-the-
HiU, Gloucs., 1646-78. 'A preaching Minister,' 1650. Author,
Sermons. Died Nov. 24, 1678. Buried at Bourton. {Al.
Westmon.; D.N.B.)
OLDSWORTH, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Robert, of Colne Rogers, Gloues., Esq. Matrie. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Feb. 24, 1631-2, age 20; scholar from
Westminster; B.A. (Oxford) 1632; M.A. 1635. R. of Bourton-
on-the-HiU, Gloucs., 1634-46. Buried at Barcheston, Warws.,
Mar. 26, 1646. (F. S. Hockaday.)
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Olerenshaw, Richard
OLERENSHAW, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May lo,
1596. Matric. c. 1596; B.A. 1599-1600.
OLERENSHAW, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1609; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Feb. 21; priest, Feb. 22, 1618-9. V. of Lenton, Notts.,
1623.
OLERENSHAW, WILLIAM. B.A. from St John's, 1607-8. Of
Derbyshire. M.A. 1611; B.D. 1619. Fellow, 1609. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16; priest, Mar. 17, 1616-7. V. of
Gt Chesterford, Essex, 1618-20. Died 1620.
OLEY, BARNABAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1618.
S. of Francis (1596-7), clerk. B. at Kirkthorpe, Yorks.
Bapt. at Wakefield, Dec. 26, 1602. School, Wakefield. B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625. Obtained mandate for D.D. 1663, but
apparently not admitted. Fellow, 1623; ejected, 1644;
restored, 1660. Taxor, 1634-5. Senior Proctor, 1635-6. V.
of Gt Gransden, Hunts., 1633-86; ejected, 1644-60. Fmed
as a royalist. Preb. of Worcester, 1660-86. Archdeacon of
Ely, 1679-80. Edited George Herbert's Remains. Died at
Gt Gransden, Feb. 20, 1685-6. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to
the parish, and to Clare. (J. R. Wardale; M. H. Peacock;
D.N.B.)
OLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1582.
(Perhaps same as next.)
OLEY, FRANCIS. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1596-7. V. of
Penistone, Yorks., 1602-19, when he resigned. V. of Kirk-
thorpe, Wakefield, in 1602. Father of Barnabas (1618).
OLEY, SAMUEL. B.A. from Clare, 1606-7. Probably s. of
Samuel, V. of Bingley, Yorks. (M. H. Peacock.)
OLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1615.
OLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 16, 1665.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1674. V. of Oundle, Northants., 1680-8. Buried there
Jan. 15, 1687-8.
OLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1616;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1621-2;
priest, Sept. 1622. V. of Kirkthorpe, Yorks. Buried there
Mar. 20, 1653-4. Will (P.C.C.) 1654.
OLLY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, June 14, 1623.
S. of Dionisius, mariner, of Lynn, Norfolk. School, Lynn
(Mr Robinson). Migrated to Caius, Mar. 31, 1626. Matric.
1626; Scholar, 1626-9; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 8, 1628; priest, May 31, 1629. R. of Ash-
wicken, Norfolk, 1633-74. Will proved, 1675. (Venn, i. 275.)
OLIVER, BARNHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 16, 1661.
S. of Robert Oliver (1618), alias Quintin, of Leybourne,
Kent. Matric. 1661. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 14,
1661. Buried at Leybourne, Oct. 13, 1670. Brother of
Robert (1649). {Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
OLIVER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Apr. {5,
1727. S. of D., husbandman, of Derbyshire. B. at Frogget.
School, Sheffield, Yorks. (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1727; B.A,
1730-1.
OLIVER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, c. 1596;
B.A. from Caius, 1598-9; M.-A. from Magdalene, 1603. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 14, 1599; priest (Chichester) Mar. 9,
1599-1600. R. of Bu.xlow, Suffolk, 1611-22. R. of Boyton,
1617. Father of William (1636). (Venn, i. 167.)
OLIVER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Jan. 25,
1641-2. S. of William. B. at Shalford, near Wethersfield,
Essex. Schools, Wethersfield (Mr Hubbard) and Sevenoaks
(Mr Bosse). Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. One of
these names V. of Shoreham, Kent, 1661-74. Buried there
June 7, 1674. Perhaps father of Edward (1689). (J. Ch.
Smith.)
OLIVER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's, Mar. 22,
1648-9. S. of Geoffrey, currier, of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lines.
B. there.
OLIVER, EDWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1683. Of
Norwich. Matric. Lent, 1683-4; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691;
B.D. 1699; D.D. 1728. Fellow, 1691-1718. Junior Proctor,
1697-8. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1693. Chaplain to
the Earl of Northampton. R. of St Mary Abchurch, London,
1713-32. Sub-almoner, 1714-5. Preb. of St Paul's, 1722-32.
President of Sion College, 1729. Author, Sermons. Died
Oct. 29, 1732. WiU (P.C.C.) 17.^3.
OLIVER, EDWARD. Adm. at Jesus, June 17, 1689; scholar
from Sevenoaks School. S. of Edward (? 1641-2), V. of
Shoreham, deceased. Matric. 1689.
OLIVER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 23, 1696. S. of
Edward. School, Sevenoaks. Matric. 1696; Scholar, 1696;
B.A. 1699-1700. M.A. 1705. Perhaps V. of Hadlow, Kent,
1705-18. Died 1718. One of these names chaplain in the
Navy, 1708.
Oliver, Lionel
OLIVER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 10,
1725. S. of Walram, gent., of Kent. B. at Sandwich. School,
Canterbury (Mr Le Hunt). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A.
1738. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Sept. 20, 1730; priest
(Rochester) Sept. 19, 1731. R. of St Peter's, Sandwich, Kent,
1737-45. Died 1745. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 389.)
OLIVER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1583.
OLIVER, HUGH, alias WITURYKE. Prior of the house of
Austin canons at Huntingdon, 1532; surrendered, 1538.
Living, 1553. (Cooper, i. 116, identifies him with the
Oliver who apparently took the B.Can.L. in 1525-6, and he
is so indexed in Gr. Bk. B, 11. See John Oliver.)
OLIVER, ISAAC. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1630
(by Royal mandate). Of London. Possibly s. of Isaac,
miniature painter (for whom see D.N.B.). B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. Fellow, 1633-86. For many years lived at
Isleworth, Middlesex. Became insane. Died Jan. 1686-7.
(Harwood; Hist, of King's, 95.)
OLIVER, JOHN. B.A. 1526-7 (Gr. Bk. T). (In Gr. Bk. B there
is an Oliver, with no christian name, apparently B.Can.L.
1525-6. He is identified by Cooper, i. 116 with Hugh, and
so indexed in Gr. Bk. B. His contemporary, John, of Oxford,
was a Doctor of Canon Law, for him see D.N.B. and Al. Oxon.)
One John Oliver, B.A., age 46 in 1547, was Head Master of
Hull Grammar School, 1547-53- Perhaps V. of Hayton, East
Yorks., 1526. One of these names was V. of Wolstanton,
Staffs., c. 1533-5, and D.C.L. of Doctors' Commons. Preb.
of Sarum. Will (P.C.C.) 1552- (M. H. Peacock.)
OLIVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 25, 1577.
Of Paxton, Hunts. S. of Richard. School, St Neots (private).
B.D. 1596. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. Ord. deacon (Lincoln);
priest (London) 1587; 'C. of Barking.' R. of Laver parva,
Essex, 1598-1607. (Venn, 1. 93.)
OLIVAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 5, 1613.
S. of John. B. in London. Matric. 1614; Scholar, 1614-20;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Perhaps minister of Abbey Church,
St Albans, 1653-5. Will of John Oliver, of Waltham Abbey,
clerk, proved, 1671. (Venn, i. 222.)
OLIVER, JOHN. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Kent,
pleb. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, Jan. 26, 1615-6,
age 15; B.A. (Magdalen, Oxford) 1619; M.A. 1622; B.D.
1631; D.D. 1639. Fellow of Magdalen, 1620-39; President,
1644-8, 1660-1. R. of Eastmansted Chenies, Bucks., 1631.
R. of Broughton Poges, Oxon., 1632-8. R. of Little Laver,
Essex, 1637. R. of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, 1638-9. Preb. of
Winchester, 1638-61. Dean of Worcester, 1 660-1. Died
Oct. 24, 1661. Buried in Magdalen College Chapel. (Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
OLYVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 22,
1631-2. S. of John, gent., of Oakham, Rutland. B. there.
School, Oakham (Mr Stackhouse). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-
6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639; priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 8, 1642 (but see next).
OLIVER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1634. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639; priest (Lincohi) June 3, 1645.
One of these names (M.A.), R. of Long Newton, Durham,
1662-87. Buried there Feb. 10, 1686-7.
OLIVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 6, 1672. Of
Oakham, Rutland. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1695.
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 21, 1679. C. of St Peter's,
Chester. V. of Audlem, Cheshire, 1696. Preb. of Chester,
1711-30. R. of West Kirby, 1717. Chaplain to Sir Thomas
Delves, Bart. Author, Sermons. Buried at St Peter's, 1730.
(R. Stewart-Brown.)
OLIVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July 8,
i68i. S. of William, bookseller. B. at Norwich. School,
Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1685-6. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May, 1686; priest, June, 1688. V. of
Thorpe Market, Norfolk, 1690-2. V. of Eaton, Norwich,
1693-9. V. of Lakenham, 1693-9. R. of Carlton Rode, 1698-
1719. Died 1719.
OLIVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 27,
1731. S. of Henry, gaoler, of Oakham, Rutland. B. there.
School, Oakham (Mr Adcock). Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1735- Master of Barrow
School, Leics.
OLIVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, July 3, 1739-
Eldest s. of William, of Bury, Suffolk, estate agent at
Ixworth. Bapt. at Horningsheath, Dec. 1721. School, Bury.
Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (Ely) .Sept. 1743;
priest May, 1749. R. of Tuddenham St Mary, Suffolk,
1749-86. R. of Icklingham St James, 1767-86. Died June,
1786.
OLIVER LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July lo, 1724.
Of Dorset. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1776; of Twerton, Somerset, clerk.
279
Oliver, Martin
OLIVER, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1604.
OLIVER, RICHARD. M.A. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of London. B. in Trinity-the-Less, Oct. 20, 1651.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's, Oxford,
July 6, i66q, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1673; M.A. 1677; B.D.
1683. Proctor (Oxford) i68i. Preb. of Wells, 1684-9. R. of
Chilbolton, Hants., 1685. Archdeacon of Surrey, 1686-9.
Died Sept. 1689. (Al. Oxon.)
OLIVER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, July 5,
1682. S. of James, yeoman. B. at Oakham, Rutland.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
OLIVER, ROBERT. B.A. 1454-5. One of these names V. of
Twickenham, Middlesex, 1468-74.
OLIVER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1618.
Doubtless s. of Robert Oliver, alias Quintin, of Leyboume,
Kent. B. 1603. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1621.
Of The Grange, Leyboume. Married Juliana, dau. of Nicholas
Mason, of E^Tnonton Hall, Notts. Father of the next and of
Barnham (1661). {Hasted, II. 210; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
OLIVER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11, 1649.
Doubtless s. and h. of Robert (above), of Leyboume, Kent.
B. in Sussex. Bapt. at Leyboume, Oct. 25, 1632. Matric.
1649; B.A. 1652. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1649-50.
Buried at Leyboume, Nov. 4, 1656. Brother of Barnham
(1661). {Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
OLIVER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1669. Of
Somerset. Matric. Easter, 1670; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1673-4. Licensed schoolmaster at 'Crouson'
(? Croxton), Norfolk, 1674. V. of Newton St Loe, Somerset,
i68r-8. Died 1688.
OLIVER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1569.
Perhaps settled as a physician at Bury St Edinunds before
i597i where he died 1624. (So in D.N.B., but his will was
proved (P.C.C.) Nov. i6io.) Author, mathematical. (PeiU,
I. in; D.N.B.)
OLIVER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 28,
1637. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Lewes, Sussex. School, Lewes
(Mr Snat). Matric. 1637. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1638.
OLIVER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 9, 1649. Of
Kent. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3.
OLIVER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Christ's, Jan. 5,
1682-3. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 1689; priest (London) Dec. 20, 1691. Perhaps V. of
Penn, Staffs., 1709; and of Dudley, Worcs., 1721-45. {PeiU,
II. 9I-)
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Dominican friar. Said to have graduated
at Cambridge. Prior of their house in Cambridge, c. 1533.
{Cooper, I. 91, who calls him Edward, and makes him R. of
Cotterstock, Northants.)
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1572; B.A. 1575-6. Perhaps R. of Crostwick, Norfolk, 1579-
1602; R. of Honing, 1582; R. of Ridlington, 1586.
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Lent, 1600-1.
Matric. 1601; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. V. of Wilburton,
Cambs., 1607-21.
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. One of these names ejected from
Glapthome, Northants., 1662. Died July 10, 1686, aged 72.
{CcUamy, 11. 224.)
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, 1636. S. of
Edward (1596), clerk. B. at Boyton, Suffolk. Matric. 1636.
Migrated to Pembroke, Jan. 24, 1638-9. B.A. 1639-40; M.A.
1647.
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 18, 1647.
Of Cornwall. Matric. from St John's, Michs. 1652; B.A.
1652-3. Probably adm. at Exeter, Oxford; M.A. 1655,
'Formerly of this and the other University.' R. of Laun-
ceston, Cornwall; ejected, 1662. Master of Laimceston
School. Died July 6, 1681. {Al. Oxon.)
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Sept.
17, 1714- S. of John, of 'Trevemo' (? Trevenson), Cornwall.
B.atLudgvan. Matric. 1714; M.B. 1720; M.D. 1725. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1756. Adm. at Leyden, Nov. 15, 1720. F.R.S.,
1730. Practised as a physician at Bath. Physician to the
Bath Mineral Water Hospital, 1740-61. Invented the 'Bath
Oliver' biscuit. Introduced by Ralph Allen to Pope, War-
burton and Borlase. Author, medical. Died Mar. 17, 1764.
WiU, P.C.C. {D.N.B.)
M.Gram. 1470-1.
Student at Jesus, 1539-40.
Student at Jesus, 1598-9.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1656. Perhaps
George Oliphant, M.A. of Edinburgh, 1649. Presented by
the College to ShiUington, Beds., 1658
OLIVER,
OLIVER,
OLIVER,
OLIVER,
Onely, Edward
OLLEMIUS, PAUL. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1562.
OLLREDE, RICHARD. .Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1550.
OLLYFF, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 16, 1665.
S. of John, of Amndel, Sussex. B. there, 1647. Migrated to
Queen's College, Oxford. Matric. 1667-8; B.C.L. (New Inn
Hall) 1672. R. of West Aimer, Dorset, 1673- R- ol Dunton,
Bucks., 1693-1717. Author, theological. Died June 24, I7i7-
Will, Archd. Bucks. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
OLMSTED, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs.
I57I-
OLMSTED, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 28,
1593; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. R. of Belstead, Suffolk,
1611-2. R. of Erwarton, 1612-22.
OLNEY, CRESCENT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29,
1616.
OLSTEN, HENRY. M.A. 1517-8. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1517,
as 'Elston.'
OLTON, HENRY, see OULTON.
OLWOLD, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1464-5-
OLYN, . Student at Jesus, 1539-4°-
OLYVE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1551.
OMBLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, i66o. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668; B.D.
1676. Fellow, 1667-80. Ord. deacon (York) 1667; priest
(Lincoln) July 22, 1668. Signed as minister of Renhold,
Beds., in 1667. C. at Clayworth, Notts., 1674-5-
OMBLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 14, 1635- Of
Yorkshire. Probably s. of William, of Preston-in-Holderaess.
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638; M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) May 2, 1645. One of these names, 'B.D.,' R. of
Bamingham Northwood, Norfolk, 1677-80. (M. H. Peacock.)
OMER, JACOB. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, Nov. 6,
1736; Fell.-Com. Feb. 3, 1738-9. S. of Peter, shipowner, of
Surrey. B. in Southwark. School, Canterbury (Mr Monins).
Matric. 1738; B.A. 1740-1. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Sept. 21,
1740; priest, Sept. 20, 1741. V. of St John's, Margate, Kent,
1747-9- Died Aug. 31, 1749. Buried at St Mary's, Dover.
M.I. there. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 482.)
OMER, LAURENCE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Apr. 1624.
S. and h. of Laurence, of Canterbury, Kent. B. in Kent.
Matric. 1624. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1625.
OMER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1618;
B.A. 1621-2. Buried at Gt St Mary's, Cambridge, Aug. 31,
1623.
ONEBY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1604. Of
Leicestershire. Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Ondeby, Esq.
Bapt. at Swepston, Mar. 12, 1585. B.A. 1606-7. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 12, 1608. Ancient, 1627. Steward of the
Court of Records at Leicester, 1624. Of Newton Bargoland,
Leics., gent. Married Emmet, dau. of Humphrey Byard, of
Leicestershire. Died Feb. 6, 1661-2, at Hinckley. Father
of the next. {Vis. of London, 1634; Nichols, in. ii47-)
ONEBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 8, 1655. Of
Leicestershire. S. and h. of John (above), of Hinckley,
Leics., Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 14, 1651. Barrister,
1666. Ancient, 1676. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber.
Knighted, Aug. 14, 1672. Buried in St Margaret's, West-
minster, Apr. 19, 1676. {Nichols, iii. 1147.)
ONEBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 19, 1674-
Of Leicestershire. LL.D. 1682 {Lit. Reg.).
O'NEIL, ARTHUR. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1690-1.
Of Edenduffe, Ireland. Matric. 1691. Probably brother of
the next.
O'NEIL, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Dec. 28, 1694.
Of Edenduff, Carrick, Antrim, Ireland. Probably brother of
Arthur (above).
O'NEIL, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1690-1.
Of Killylagh (? Killala), Ireland. Matric. 1691. Perhaps s.
and h. of Sir Brian, of Backerstown, Dublin, Bart. B. c. 1674.
If so, succeeded to the Baronetcy of Kellystown, Drogheda,
1694. Died Nov. i, 1759. There is some confusion among the
genealogists respecting the different branches of this family.
See G. Mag., 1833, i. 850. {G.E.C., 11. 215.)
ONELY or ONLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, June
15, 1751. Matric. 1751; B..\. 1755; M.A. 1758. Fellow, 1756-
ONELEY, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 29,
1594. Of Northamptonshire. Probably s. and h. of Thomas,
of Charwelton, Northants. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 5, 1585.
Of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex, Esq. Married Am-
brosia, dau. of William Leger, clerk of the robes to Queen
Elizabeth. {Vis. of Northants., 1618; Baker, i. 289.)
280
Onely, Edward
ONELY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Clare, Apr. 29,
1685. ist s. of Nicholas (1671), D.D., R. of St Margaret,
Westminster. B. at Westminster. School, Oakham. Migrated
to Sidney. Adm. there, Dec. 21, 1685. Matric. 1685; B.A.
1688-9; M.A. 1692. Incorp. at Oxford, 1693.
ONELY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Dec. 17, 1741.
S. of John. B. at Newbold-on-Avon, Warws. School,
Rugby (Mr Plummer). Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1742; B.A.
1745. Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 19, 1748-9. R. of
Whilton, Northants., 1766-76. Perhaps admon. (P.C.C.)
1794; of NewboId-on-Avon, clerk. (Peile, n. 242.)
ONLEY, NICHOLAS. D.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, July 31, 1658; B.A. (Oxford) 1661-2; M.A.
1664. R. of Cottesmore, Rutland, 1669-1724. Chaplain to
the King. Canon of Westminster, 1672-1724. Master of the
Savoy. R. of St Margaret, Westminster, 1683-1724. Died
Sept. 28, 1724, aged 84. Fatherof Edward (1685). (Al.Oxon.)
ONELY, RICHARD. M.A. from Christ's, 1672. S. of Humphrey,
of Yoxall, Staffs., clerk. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
July 17, 1663, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1667. P.C. of Norton
Canes, Staffs., 1670-81. V. of Colton, 1706-8. (Peile, 11. i;
Al. Oxon.)
ONELY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Dec. 3.
1740. S. of Richard. B. at West Haddon, Northants.
School, Guilsborough (Mr Horton). Matric. 1740; B.A. 1744-
5; M.A. 1772. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1746; priest,
June 5, 1748. Master of Clipstone Grammar School, 1748.
R. of Speldhurst, Kent, 1768-87. Chaplain to Eari Bathurst.
R.of.^shurst, 1772-87. Author. Died Mar. 31, 1787. Buried
at Ashurst. Admon., P.C.C. (Peile, 11. 240; J. Ch. Smith.)
ONELY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 10,
1682-3. S. of John, attorney. B. at Llanvair, Denbigh.
School, Leicester (Mr Thomas).
ONGE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1629-30. Of Suffolk.
ONGE, FRANCIS. Adm. oens. (age 20) at St John's, Apr. 11,
1632. S. of John, of'Hartest, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Chappell, Essex (private; Mr Turner). Migrated to Peter-
house, July 3, 1637. B.A. 1637. Ord. priest (St David's)
May 20, 1638. C. of Gt Pamdon, Essex. R. of Peldon, 1645-
60 and 1662-6. Will proved, 1666-7. Father of the next.
(H. Smith.)
ONGE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1651. Of Essex. S. of Francis (above), of Peldon, Essex,
clerk. B.A. 1653-4. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1654-5.
ONGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 24, 1643.
S. of Thomas, grocer, of Bury St Edmunds. B. there. School,
Bury (Mr Hobman and Mr Stevens). Matric. 1644. Probably
R. of East Carleton, Norfolk, 1652. Perhaps R. of St James',
Garlickhithe, London, 1655-8.
ONGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter, 1653.
Of Essex. B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658.
ONG, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 13) at Sidney, Apr. 25, 1651.
S. of Thomas, bailiff. B. at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. School,
Bury. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1654-5.
ONIER, LAURENCE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1654. Of Kent.
ONIONS, JAMES. .M..^. from King's, 1722. S. of Thomas, of
Badger, Salop. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, May
16, 1711, age 18; B.A. (New Inn Hall) 1714-5- R- of Foston,
Leics., 1736-8. Died 1738. (Al. Oxon.)
ONYON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1647.
Of Staffordshire.
OYNIONS, W. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1586.
ONSLOW or OWNSLOW, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1585.
ONSLOW, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 12, 1749. S. of Arthur, Speaker of the House of Com-
mons. School, Westminster. Matric. 1749; M.A. 1766;
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1773. M.P. for Rye, 1754-61; for Surrey,
1761-74. Lord of the Treasury, 1765-77- Privy Councillor,
1767. Created Baron Cranley, May, 1776- Succeeded his
cousin Richard (1730) as Baron Onslow, Oct. 8, 1776.
Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, 1776-1814. Comptroller of the
Household, 1777-9. Treasurer of the Household, 1779-80.
Lord of the Bedchamber, 1780-1814. Created Viscount
Cranley and Earl of Onslow, 1801. Married, i753> Henrietta,
dau. of Sir John Shelley, Bart. Died May 17, 1814. (D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven.)
ONSELOW, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1564.
ONSLOWE, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1617. S. of Sir Edward, of Cranley, Surrey, Knt., deceased.
Bapt. July 30, 1601. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1616.
Parliamentarian. Knighted, June 2, 1624. M.P. for Surrey,
1628-9, and in Short and Long Parliaments, 1640-8, 1654-5,
1656-8; for Guildford, 1660-4. Colonel at the siege of Basing
Orbell, William
House, 1644. Member of Cromwell's Upper House, 1657.
Member of Council of State, Feb. to May, 1660. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Strangways. Died May 19, 1664.
Buried at Cranley. Brother of Thomas (1613). (D.N.B.;
Vis. of Surrey, 1623, 1662; A. B. Beaven.)
ONSLOW, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
Aug. 22, 1730. Only s. of Thomas (1717), 2nd Baron Onslow.
B. in London, 1715. School, Eton. Matric. 1730; LL.D. 1749.
M.P. for Guildford, 1734-40. Succeeded as 3rd Baron
Onslow, June 5, 1740. Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, 1741-76.
K.B., 1752. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Edmund ElweU, Bart.
Died s.p., Oct. 8, 1776. (G.E.C.)
ONSLOWE, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1613. S. and h. of Sir Edward, late of Cranley, Surrey, Knt.
Bapt. at Wiston, Sussex, Oct. 28, 1595. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 16, 1615. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Samuel
Lennard, of West Wickham, Kent. Buried Dec. 14, 1616, at
Cranley. Brother of Richard (1617). (Vis. of Surrey, 1623;
Burke; Clutterbuck, 11. 354.)
ONSLOW, THOMAS. LL.D. 1717. S. of Sir Richard, ist Lord
Onslow. M.P. for Gatton, 1702-5; for Chichester, 1705-8;
for Bletchingley, 1708-15; for Surrey, 1716-7. Succeeded
his father, Dec. 5, 1717. Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, 1719-
Custos Rotulorum for Surrey, 1737. High Steward of
Guildford, 1737. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Knight, of
Jamaica. Died June 5, 1740. Father of Richard (1730).
(G.E.C.)
ONWYN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1569.
OPDAM, JAMES. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
OPENSHAW, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1569. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 13; priest, Oct. 8, 1575, as
B.A. R. of Benacre, Suffolk, 1575-7.
OPENSHAW, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1577.
Of Suffolk.
OPIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. i, 1665;
B.A. 1668-9. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 18,
1669. Admon. (Exeter) 1690, of one of these names; of
St Breock, ComwaU, clerk.
ORAM, COURTNAY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 28,
1670. S. of Isaac, deceased. B. at Kenton, Devon. School,
Ottery (private; Mr Austen). Matric. 1670; Scholar, 1670-7;
B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. FeUow, 1677-87. Ord. priest
(London) Feb. 24, 1677-8. Died Apr. 14, 1687. M.I. in
Selworthy Church, Somerset. (Venn, 1. 440.)
ORAM, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Lent, 1597-8;
B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from St John's, 1606.
ORAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 12, 1704. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Feb. 1707-8; priest, Mar. 1709-10. Perhaps R. of
Smallburgh, Norfolk, 1713. Died Mar. 10, 1762. (G. Mag.)
ORAM, RICHARD. M.A. 1717 (Lit. Reg.). (Perhaps same as
above.)
ORAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1741. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749.
FeUow, 1746-59. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1746-7;
priest (Ely) May 21, 1749. Chaplain to Bishop Mawson.
R. of Northwold, Norfolk, 1757-74. R. of Outwell, 1759-70.
R. of BexweU, 1769-70. R. of Leverington, Cambs., 1771-4.
Died at Northwold, Feb. 13, 1774, aged 50. WiU, P.C.C.
ORAM or ORAMS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age i8) a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 29, 1561. Of Maidenhead, Berks. Doubtless
s. of Thomas. His wife Elizabeth, by wiU (Archd. Berks.,
1563) makes provision for his education. She was of Maiden-
head. Matric. 1561; B.A. 1565-6. FeUow, 1564-7. R. of
Greeting St Mary, Suffolk, 1577. (J. Ch. Smith.)
ORAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 2,
1660. S. of Thomas, of Shrewsbury. B. there. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667.
ORAM, WILLIAM. Student of Christ's (London Episcopal
register). B. at Cambridge, c. 1551. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr.
1575; priest (London) Sept. 1577. Probably 'clerk and
schoolmaster at Hunsdon (adjoining Eastwick), in 1577-8'
(Consist. C. London, p. 243). R. of Little Pamdon, Essex,
1578. R. of Eastwick, Herts., 1582-1622. (Peile, i. 103:
J. Ch. Smith.)
ORAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 30, 1599.
Of Hertfordshire. B..'^. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) June 11, 1609. C. of Whaplode Drove, Lines., 1609.
Will (Lincoln) 1621.
ORBELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1601,
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) Dec. 23, 1608; priest, Sept. 1610. V. of Aspatria,
Cumberland, 1610-7. Head Master, Carlisle Cathedral
School, i6io-2. R. of Bowness, 1617-29. Died 1629. (B.
Nightingale.)
Orchard, Arthur
ORBURN, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1474-5-
ORCHARD, ARTHUR. Adin. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 30 1659. S. of Arthur, of Pilton, Devon. School,
Barnstaple (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3; M-A.
i666- B.D. 1673. Fellow, 1666-1707. Tutor, 1666-1702.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. R. of Meeth, Devon, 1663. R. of
Hardwick, Cambs., 1679. Died in Cambridge. Buried at
All Saints', Aug. 11, 1706. (Coll. Hist., 174)
ORCHARD, CHARLES. M.A. from Pembroke, 1724- S. of
Nicholas {1675), of Launcells, Cornwall, clerk. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Nov. 14, 1710, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1714 V. of Poughill, Cornwall, 1724. R- of Coryton, Devon,
1724. Will (Exeter) 1756; of Poughill. Doubtless father of
Thomas (1744). (Al.Oxon.)
ORCHERD, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Lent,
1580-1.
ORCHARD, NICHOLAS. Adm. at Pembroke, July 6, 1675.
Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, May 21,
1669, age 18. S. of John, of St Kew, ComwaU, clerk. B.A.
1675-6. V. of Launcells, 1685-1712. Father of Charles
(1724).
ORCHARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 29,
1744 Of Poughill, Cornwall. Doubtless s. of Charles (1724)-
Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751- Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 21, 1749; priest (London) Sept. 22, 1751- Died at Gt
Maplestead, Essex, Dec. 2, 1794, aged 67. WiU, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
ORDE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May
II, 1650. S. of Luke, Mayor of Berwick in 1646. Bapt. at
Berwick-on-Tweed, Mar. 13, 1632-3. School, Berwick (Mr
Webb). Matric. 1650. Married Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Colonel
John Mayers, Governor of Berwick, Nov. 27, 1655- Admon.,
June 2, 1666. {PeiU, 1. 534; H. M. Wood.)
ORDE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Christ's, May 11, 1650.
S. of Henrv. Bapt. at Berwick-on-Tweed, Jan. 31, 1632-3.
School, Berwick (Mr Webb). Matric. 1650. One of these
names ejected from Norham, 1665. {Peile, i. 535.)
ORD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 7, 1720.
S. of John, attorney, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. there,
June 23 1703. School, Kensington, London (Mr Iliffe).
Matric. 1720, as 'Ozel'; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1723-4; M.A.
1727. Fellow, 1726. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 20, 1727-8,
as of Newcastle, Northumberland, Esq. One of these names,
of James Street, Bedford Row, died Nov. 11, 1771. (G. Mag.)
ORDE, JOHN. B.Cau.L. 1487-8.
ORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Trinity, July 3, 1727.
S. of Thomas, attorney, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt. there,
Dec. 27, 1710. School, Kensington, London (Mr Iliffe).
Matric. 1727. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1729-30. M.P.
for St Michael, 1741-5- Died July i, i745.
ORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1746. S. of
Robert, of Petersham, Surrey. Bapt. Oct. 11, 1729- School,
Hackney, London. Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1750-1;
M.A. 1754. Fellow, 1752. Adm. at Linco'm's Inn, Jan. 24,
1746-7. Barrister. M.P. for Midhurst, 1774-80; for Hastings,
1780-4; for Wendover, 1784-90. Attorney-General of the
duchy of Lancaster, i777-i8r4. Master in Chancery, 1778-
1809. F.R.S., 1780. Died June 6, 1814. {D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
ORDE, W. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1590-1; B..\. 1591-2.
ORD or OORD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1606. Possibly of East Ord, near Berwick. If so, died 1678.
ORDEN, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1460-1.
ORDEN, . M.B. 1462-3.
ORDEW, WILLIAM. Scholar of King's, 1449.
ORESBEY, RICHARD. Scholar of Trinity, 1596; B.A. 1596-7;
M.A. 1600.
ORESBEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 4,
1622-3. Matric. 1623.
ORESBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, c. 1590.
B. at Theddlethorpe St Helen, Lines., c. 1574- B.A.(? 1594-5);
M A 1598; B.D. 1605. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
July 20, 1600. R. of BrinkhiU, Lines., 1600-24. R. of West
Keal, 1612-24. Will (Lincohi) 1624.
ORESBEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter.
1617. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 24, 1626, age 27; priest, May 20, 1627. C. of
Rochford, Essex, 1637. R. of Hawkwell, 1643-56. Will
(P.C.C.) 1656. (H. Smith.)
ORSBY, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1566.
ORESBY, WILLIAM. Matric. peas, from Magdalene, c. 1590;
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598; B.D. 1605.
ORFORD, Earl of, see RUSSELL, EDWARD.
Orme, Francis
ORFORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 30, 1656. Of
Worcestershire.
ORFORD, ROBERT. Studied at Oxford or Cambridge ( ft. 1290).
Dominican friar. Said to have been a bachelor of divinity.
Afterwards at Paris, where he wrote in support of Thomas
Aquinas. (D.N.B.)
ORGANER, ADAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1641. Of Lincohishire. B.A. 1644.
ORGAR, ROGER. B.A. 1495-6.
ORGILL, SAMUEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Mar. 25, 1732. S. of Andrew, of Jamaica. Matric. 1732.
Died Sept. 28, 1741. M.I. at Kingston Cathedral, Jamaica.
ORHAM, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1597; B.A.
1601-2.
ORLEBAR, COOPER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20, 1678.
Only s. of Richard (1645), of Bedfordshire (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Cooper, of Arthingworth, Northants.). Matrix.
1678. Married and had issue. Buried at Poddington, Beds.,
July 21, 1689. (Burke, L.G.)
ORLIBEARE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 28,
1638. Of Northamptonshire, ist s. of George. Matric. 1638.
Married Ursula, dau. of Oliver Boteler, of Wootton, Beds.
Living at Harrold, 1653. Died before 1666. Brother of the
next, of Matthew (1657) and probably of Richard (1645);
probably father of Richard (1667). (Burke, L.G.)
ORLIBEAR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 25, 1650. 3rd
s. of George, of Poddington, Eeds., Esq. B. 1633. Matric.
1650; B.A. 1653-4. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 28, 1653, and
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 11, 1654. Called to the Bar,
Feb. 9, 1659. Bencher, 1679. Treasurer, 1692. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Kelynoe, of Southill, Beds.,
Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Died 1697. Buried
in the Temple vault. Brother of George (above), of Matthew
(1657) and perhaps of Richard (1645). Father of the next.
(Middle Temple Bench Book.)
ORLEBAR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 14, 1686. Of
St Andrew's, Holbom. S. of John (above). B. 1667. Matnc.
1686. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 5, 1686. Called to
the Bar, 1693. Master in Chancery, 1710. Bencher, 1719.
Lay-rector or impropriator of Shambrook, Beds. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Whitfield, of Ives Place, Berks.
Died June, 1 72 1. Buried at Bray, Berks. Father of the next.
(Burke, L.G.; Marsh Harvey, 392.)
ORLEBAR, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1715. S. of John (above). B. 1697. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 26, 1707. Called to the Bar, May 27, 1720.
Bencher, 1742. Treasurer, 1751. M.P. for Bedford, 1727-34.
Commissioner of Excise, 1738-65. Married Mary, dau. of
Samuel Rolt, Esq., of Milton Ernest, Beds. Died Dec. 3,
1765. (Middle Temple Bench Book; Marsh Harvey.)
ORLIBEARE, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 14,
1657. Of Bedfordshire. 5th s. of George, of Poddington.
Bapt. Apr. 16, 1640. Matric. 1657-8; B.A. 1661. Of Pole-
brook, Northants. Married and had issue. Brother of John
(1650), of George (1638) and perhaps of Richard (1645).
(Marsh Harvey, 392.)
ORLIBEARE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1645. Of London. Perhaps 2nd s. of George, of Bedfordshire.
B. 1625. Of Poddington, Esq. Perhaps brother of George
(1638), John (1650) and Matthew (above); father of Cooper
(1678). One of these names s. of John, of London. Of St
Clement Danes. Died s.p. (Marsh Harvey, 392.)
ORLEBAR, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
June 22, 1667. Of Bedfordshire. Probably s. of George
(1638). School, Strixton, Northants. Matric. 1667; Scholar,
1668. Probably adm. at the Middle Temple, June 9, 1669.
Of Harrold, Beds. Married Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Hatton,
Bart., of Long Stanton, Cambs. Died 1690. (Marsh Harvey,
392; T. A. Walker.)
ORMANETO, NICHOLAS. Incorp. LL.D. from Padua, 1556-7.
Pope's advocate; datary to Pope Julius. Came to England
with Cardinal Pole. Supp. for incorporation at Oxford,
July 21, 1556; when appointed Visitor there. Sat at the
Council of Trent, and employed on several embassies. Bishop
of Padua, 1570. Died Jan. 18, 1577-8. (Cooper, i. 380;
Al. Oxon.)
ORME, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1671. One of these names M.P. for Peterborough, 1679-81,
1685-7.
ORME, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 26, 1646. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1648; B.A. 1649-50.
Perhaps father of Richard (1676).
ORME, FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
June 7, 1641. S. of Humphrey, of Peterborough. B. at C.
Dundon, Somerset. School, Peterborough (Mr James
Wyldbore). M.P. for Peterborough, 1654-5-
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Orme, Humphrey
ORME, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1613. Doubtless of Peterborough, Northants. As a widower,
age 46, licensed to marry Elizabeth Dee, of Gt St Bartholo-
mew, London, widow of Rev. Francis Dee, Bishop of
Peterborough, Jan. 11, 1640-1. Perhaps father of Francis
(above). (H. M. Wood.)
ORME, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1650. Of
Rutland. M.B. 1655.
ORME, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1606;
B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20;
priest, Mar. 21, 1613-4. R. of Hornfield, Rutland, 1616-20.
R. of Greatham, 1616-20. V. of Exton, 1617-46. Buried
there, Nov. 14, 1646. One of these names preacher at
Wybunbury, Cheshire, in 1622. C. of Merton, 1623-4. C. of
Church Hulme, 1625-8. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary
namesake. (E. Axon.)
ORME, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 19, 1671. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. V. of
Wymeswold, Leics., 1681-1700. Died Dec. 8, 1700, aged 46.
M.L at Wymeswold. Will (Leicester) 1700. (ATtcAo/s, in. 506.)
ORME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June 16, 1697.
S. of John, husbandman. B. at Shifnall, Staffs. School,
Burton (Mr Shelton). Matric. 1697; B.A. 1702-3.
ORME, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 12, 1700. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1708.
ORME, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 22, 1702.
ORME, RICHARD. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1621.
ORME, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1635.
Of Rutland. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincohi) Feb. 22, 1645-6. Perhaps C. of Bucknall
Chapel, Staffs., 1651. Another, V. of North Wootton,
Norfolk, whose will (P.C.C.) 1654.
ORME, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 20, 1676. S. of
Edward (? 1646), clerk, of Staffordshire. Matric. 1676;
Scholar, 1678; B.A. 1679-80. One of these names V. of
Bunbury, Cheshire, 1682-6. (E. Axon.)
ORME, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1562.
One of these names, 'of Warmington, Northants.,' adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1569.
ORME, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Oct. 2, 1592.
Matric. c. 1593; B.A. 1596-7.
ORME, ROBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1598. Of Notting-
hamshire. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, July, 1597-
One of these names, 'noe graduat. degree,' R. of Bletsoe,
Beds., 1605. (Beds. N. and Q., 11. 204.)
ORME, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 17, 1638. Of
Leicestershire.
ORME, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, June,
1688. S. of Robert. B. in London. School, Stamford, Lines.
(Mr Robert Smith). Matric. 1688.
ORME, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Feb. 21,
1630-1. S. of Edward. B. at Bagworth, Leics. School,
Bosworth (MrChancey). Matric. 1631.
ORME, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 5, 1672. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
Perhaps R. of Thorpe-by-Newark, until 1699. R. of Garsdon,
Wilts. Died Nov. 16, 1715, aged 61. M.I. at Ashby-de-la-
Zouch, Leics. Will (Leicester) 1715. [Nichols, in. 624.)
ORME, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, i6i7-
Of London. B.,\. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1627; priest, Sept. 25, 1642. R. of Brent Eleigh,
Sufiolk, 1642-78.
ORME, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1631. Of Staffordshire. S. and h. of William, of Longdon,
Staffs, when adm. at the Inner Temple, 1632. Royalist.
Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Brudenel, of Stanton Wivell,
Leics. Died Aug. 24, 1665, aged 50. M.I. at Longdon. (Vis.
of Staffs., 1663; Niclwls, 11. 812.)
ORMEROD, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 21, 1648.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1648. Perhaps of Warmesworth,
Doncaster. If so, will proved. May 7, 1662.
ORMEROD, GEORGE. B.A. from Trinity, 1611-2. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 20, 1612. C. of Harby,
Leics., 1613. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
ORMEROD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1656. S. of Roger, of Lancashire, husbandman. School,
Cowel (private; Mr Hindley). Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60.
Incorp. at Oxford, 'M.A.' 1663. C. of Altham, Lanes.,
1662-3. V. of Burton, Westmorland, 1664-91. Buried there
Apr. 18, 1691.
ORMEROD, LAURENCE. B.A. from Trinity, 1622-3. 3rd s.
of Lawrence, of Ormerod, Lanes. Bapt. at Burnley, Mar. 7,
1601-2. Licensed to teach at Rochdale Grammar School,
June 22, 1629. Head Master there, 1638. Married Frances,
dau. of Joseph Radcliffe, of Rochdale, 1634.
Orton, John
ORMEROD, OLIVER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 6, 1596.
S. of Oliver, of Haslingden, Lanes. Matric. c. 1596; Scholar;
B.A. 1599-1600. R. of Little Wenham, Suffolk, 1605-6. V.
of Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset, 1609-17. R. of Huntspill,
1617-26. Controversial writer. Married Johanna, dau. of
Richard Hinckson, of Goham, Kent. Died 1626. Will proved
(London) June 28, 1626. (D.N.B.; Vis. of Somerset; Foster,
Lanes. Pedigrees.)
ORMRODE, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584. S. of Peter, of Ormerod, Lanes. Bapt. at Burnley,
Apr. 18, 1569. Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. 1584-5. B.A.
1587-8; M.A. 1612. Ord. priest (Chester) Sept. 22, 1605.
V. of Whalley, Lanes., 1605-32. Buried there Feb. 11, 1631-
2. (Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees.)
ORMESBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, July i,
1656. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1659; B.A.
1659-60. Perhaps R. of Winthorpe, Notts., 1671.
ORMSBY or ORNSBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June
8, 1604. Matric. 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
ORMESHAWE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 9,
1582-3. Matric. 1582-3; B.A. from Emmanuel, 1586-7;
M.A. 1590.
ORMSTON, see also URMSTON.
ORMSTON, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 5,
1644-5. S. of Robert. B. at Loughborough. School, Lough-
borough (Mr John Blower). Matric. 1645. Migrated to
Oxford. B.A. (Magdalen, Oxford) 1648-9. Usher of Magdalen
College School, 1649-51. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 20,
1660-1; priest, 1661. V. of Claxton, Leics., 1661-5. R. of
Keyworth, Notts., 1662. Head Master of Boston School,
1663-74. R. of Scremby, Lines., 1676-82. Buried Oct. 18,
1682, at Wispington. (Peile, i. 491.)
ORMSTON, (? ROGER). B.Civ.L. 1489-90.
ORMSTON, Sir ROGER. High Steward of the University, 1504.
K.B., 1501. Died 1504. Will (P.C.C.) 1504; 'of Essex.'
ORMSTON or URMSTON, THOMAS. M.A. 1492; B.Civ.L. 1494-
5. One of these names V. of East Haddon, Northants.,
1503-11; but see also Thomas Urmston.
ORMSTON or URMSTON, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1503-4. Prob-
ably V. of Walden, Essex, 1521-4. Died 1524.
ORNESBY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 14 sic) at Magdalene,
May 9, 1692. S. of Matthew, yeoman. Bapt. Jan. 28, 1674-5,
at Lanchester, Durham. School, Durham (private). Matric.
1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept.
25, 1698; priest, Sept. 24, 1699. P.C. of AUenheads, North-
umberland, 1711. Buried Feb. 22, 1711-2.
ORPYN, . M.A. 1454-5-
ORPHYNSTRANGE or ORPHANSTRANGE, JOHN. Matric.
pens, from St John's, Michs. 1544. Migrated to Corpus
Christi. B.A. 1546-7; M.A. 1549. An original Fellow of
Trinity, 1546. In 1562, official of the archdeaconry of
London, 'LL.D.' (Cooper, 11. i.)
ORRELL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1569.
ORRELL, NICHOLAS (152;), see NICHOLAS, .
ORELL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, July 4,
1576. S. of Thomas, gent., of Walsoken, Norfolk. School,
Wisbech. Matric. 1576. Brother of Thomas (1591).
ORRELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 28,
1591. S. of Thomas. B. at Walsoken, Norfolk. School,
Walsoken (Mr Houldall). Matric. c. 1591; Scholar, 1592-8;
B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A. 1598. Fellow, 1599-1603. University
examiner of questionists, 1602. Died Feb. 21, 1602-3.
Buried in Chapel. Brother of Robert (1576). (Venn, i. 142.)
ORROCKE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1616.
ORTTELER, . M.A. Fellow of Clare. Gave books to the
College, 1505.
ORTON, see also OVERTON.
ORTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 17, 1672.
Previously matric. (Pembroke College, Oxford) Apr. 21, 1665,
age 16. S. of James, of Edgbaston, Warws., minister. B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1684. Perhaps Master of Market Bosworth
School. Will (Leicester) 1715, of one of these names; of
Stoke-Golding, Leics., clerk. Perhaps father of John (1704).
(Al. Oxon.)
ORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 22, 1668. Of
Rearsby, Leics. S. of John (and Sarah, dau. of Richard
Ludlam, sometime Mayor of Leicester). Matric. 1668; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Oct. 22,
1676. R. of Rearsby, 1676-1715. Died Sept. 15, 1715, aged
65 (sic). M.I. at Rearsby. Will (Leicester) 1715. Probably
half-brother of WiUiam (1688). Father of John (1708-9).
(Nichols, III. 393-5-)
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Orton, John
ORTON JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Nov. 11,
1704 S. of James (? 1672), clerk. B. at Market Bosworth,
Leics. School, Market Bosworth. Matric. 1704; B. A. 1708-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1710-1; priest, Sept. 25, I7I5-
R. of Rearsby, Leics., 1715-30-
ORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 25, 1708-9. S. of
John (1668). B. at Rearsby, Leics. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1712-
3; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1713- R- of
Rearsby, Leics., 1730-60. Licensed (Archd. Leics.) 1718, to
marry Mary Boothby, of Marston. Died May 2, 1760, aged
72. M.L at Rearsby. Father of the next and of Thomas
(1745)-
ORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 8, 1738. S. of John
(above). B. at Rearsby, Leics. School, Oakham. Matric.
1738; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) May
29> 1743; priest, May 25, 1746. R. of Rearsby, 1760-91.
Died Feb. 14, 1791. Brother of Thomas (i745)- (G. Mag.;
Nicholas, iii. 393.)
ORTON or OVERTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1578. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Lea Grange, Leics.
Married Eleanor, dau. of Mascall, of Worcestershire.
Living, 1630. Father of the next. (Nichols, iv. 864; Vis. of
Leics., 1619.)
ORTON or OVERTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Feb. 15, 1612-3. S. of Richard (above), of Lea Grange, Leics.
Matric. 1613. Age 23 in 1619. Sold Lea Grange after 1630.
Father of the next.
ORTON or OVERTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Christ's, July 22, 1646. S. of Richard (above). B. at Lea
Grange, Leics. School, Whitmore, Staffs. (Mr Ball). Adm.
at the Inner Temple, June 12, 1649. (Peile, i. 509; Nichols,
IV. 864; Vis. of Leics., 1619, where the name appears as
Orton, alias Overton.)
ORTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 6, i745- S. of
John (1708-9). B. at Rearsby, Leics. Matric. :745; B.A.
1749-50; M.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 10, 1750;
priest, June 2, 1751. R. of Rearsby, 1791- Living, 1800.
Brother of John (1738)-
ORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 28,
1602. S. of WiUiam. B. at Cambridge. Bapt. there, at
St Clement's, Feb. 17, 1588-9. School, Cambridge (Mr
Turner). Matric. 1602. Probably ord. deacon (Gloucester)
Sept. 21, 1606, as 'of St Peter's College"; priest, Feb. i,
1606-7. One of these names R. of Sheldon, Warws., 1625.
{Venn, i. 179; F. S. Hockaday.)
ORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 30, 1688. Of
Rearsby, Leics. Probably s. of John by his 2nd wife Frances,
dau. of WiUiam Whitaple, B.D.; age 13 in 1683. Matric.
1688. Doubtless half-brother of John (1668). (Nichols, ui.
395-)
ORTOPPE, VALENTINE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1560.
ORTSALL, WILLIAM. B.A. 1508-9.
ORWELL, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
23; priest, Sept. 24, 1621.
ORWELL, JOHN. D.D. 1458-9. A monk. Studied at Oxford.
ORWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. One of these names, 'of Aylsham,
Norfolk,' adm. at the Inner Temple, 1593.
ORWELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1503-4; M.A. 1507. FeUow of
Peterhouse, 1505-6. (Name off in 1517.) One of these
names B.C.L. sup. at Oxford, June, 1515.
ORWELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
ORWELL, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1598-9.
ORWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1583.
ORWELL, . M.A. 1485-6.
OSAT, ARCHIBALD. M.A. 1585 (Incorp. from St Andrews).
OSBALDISTON, FOUNTAYNE WENTWORTH. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at St John's, July 11, 1712. 4th s. of Sir Richard.
B. at Hunmanby, Yorks. Bapt. Mar. 1, 1695-6. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28,
1724-5. M.P. for Scarborough, 1766-70. Died s.p., June 10,
1770. Brother of William (1706) and Richard (1707).
{Genealogist, N.S., xii. 260.)
OSBALDSTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
1618. Of Oxford, pleb. Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford)
Dec. 8, 1620, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1623. One of these
names adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 14, 1624-5, as s. of Sir
Edward, of Osbaldeston, Lanes., Knt.
Osborne. Edward
OSBALSTON, LAMBERT. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Lambert, of London, gent., haberdasher m St Olave's,
Southwark. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Oct. 20, 1615,
age 21- scholar from Westminster; B..^. 1616; M.A. 1619.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 25, 1615. Head Master of West-
minster School, 1622-38. Preb. of Lincohi, 1629-39 and
1641-59. Canon of Westminster, 1629-39, 1641-59- R- of
Wheathampstead, Herts., 1637-40, 1642-59. Buried Oct. 7,
1659, in Westminster Abbey. {Al. Oxon.; Vis. of London,
1634; Westminster Abbey Reg.; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
OSBALDSTON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Jan. I, 1683-4. S. of Philip, R. of Graveley, Herts. Matric.
1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow, 1691. Taxor, 1700-1.
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 19, 1697; priest, Sept. 25, 1698.
R. of Framlingham, Sufiolk, 1704.
OSBALDESTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, .
June 2, 1707. 2nd s. of Sir Richard, of Osbaldeston, Lanes.
B. at Huiimanby, Yorks., Jan. 6, 1690-1. School, Beverley
(Mr Lambert). Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714; D.D.
from Peterhouse, 1726. Fellow of Peterhouse, i7i4-7- Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1714; priest, i7i4-5- Chaplain in
Ordinary to George I and II; and tutor to George III. R. of
Hinderwell, Yorks., 1714-47- V. of Hunmanby, 1715-62.
R. of Folkton, 1727-62. Dean of York, 1728-47- Bishop of
Carlisle, 1747-62. Bishop of London, 1762-4; and Dean of
the Royal Chapels. Died s.p., May 13, 1764. Buried at
Hunmanby. Brother of Fountayne (1712) and William
(1706). {T. A. Walker, 232; D.N.B.)
OSBASTON, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 28, 1587. Of Wadesmill, Herts. Matric. 1587; B.A.
(? 1591-2); M.A. 1595; B.D. 1605. FeUow, 1590-1613. R. of
Kingston, Cambs., 1612-32. Died Feb. 1631-2. Buried at
Kingston.
OSBALDISTON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Christ's, June 9, 1647. S. of Sir Richard (late Attorney-
General of Ireland), of Hunmanby, Yorks., Knt. B. at York.
Bapt. at St Martin's, Coney Street, June 10, 1631. School,
Ockley (MrBuckenham). Matric. 1647. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 6, 1647. Of Hunmanby, Yorks., Esq. Married Anne,
dau. of Sir George Wentworth, Knt., of Woolley, Yorks.
Buried at Hunmanby, Oct. 6, 1707. M.I. See Al. Oxon. for
a contemporary. {Peile, i. 514; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
OSBALDISTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 21, 1706. ist s. of Sir Richard, Knt. B. at Hvmmanby,
Yorks. Bapt. July 26, 1688. School, Beverley. M.P. for
Scarborough, 1736-47, 1754-66. Died Sept. 5, 1766. Buried at
Hunmanby. Brother of Richard (1707) and Fountayne (1712).
OSBORNE, CHARLES. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1639.
OSBORN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 23,
1692. S. of Edward. B. at Seething, Norfolk. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1692; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1695-6; M.A.
1699. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1699. R. of Langhale,
Norfolk, 1701-28. R. of Siseland, 1713-28. Perhaps brother
of Edward (1679).
OSBORN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 19,
1741. S. of Peter, Esq. B. at Highgate, Middlesex, 1723-
School, Westminster. Matric. 1741. Caveat Nov. 3, 1745,
from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Bishop of LlandafE
that C. Osbora late of Sidney College, Cambridge is not to
receive orders without notice to his grace (Glouc. Episc. Reg.).
Migrated to Jesus College, Oxford, June 4, 1747- B.A.
(Oxford) 1748; M.A. 1749. Officer in the 90th Foot. {Al.
Oxon.)
OSBORNE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 17, 1574-5. Of London. S. of Sir Peter
(1548). Matric. 1575. Fellow during 1578. No degree. M.P.
for Helston, 1588-9. Brother of John (1568), Nicholas
(1574-5) and Henry (i577)-
OSBORNE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
July II, 1603. 2nd s. of Sir John (1568). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1606; 'of London.' Died unmarried. Brother of
Peter (1603), Richard (1607) and Thomas (1607).
OSBORN, Sir DANVERS, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 30, 1732. S. and h. of John, of Chicksands, Beds.,
and grandson of Sir John (1666-7), Bart. B. Nov. 17, 1715.
Matric. 1732. (Name off, i735-) Succeeded as 3rd Bart.,
Apr. 28, 1720. M.P. for Beds., 1747-53- Governor of New
York, 1753. Married Mary, dau. of George Mountagu, Earl
of Halifax. Died Dec. 27, I753, at New York. Buried at
Campton, Beds. (G.E.C.)
OSBURNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 15,
1574. Of Kelmarsh, Northants. 2nd s. of John. School,
Kelmarsh. Matric. 1575. Afterwards a seminary priest. Ord.
priest at Douay, i58i,and sent to England. Recanted, but
rejoined the Romish Church, 1587. Probably brother of
John (1579), Thomas (1574) and William (i579)- {Venn, 1.
77; Vis. of NortltatUs., 1618.)
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Osborne, Edward
OSBURNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1589. Perhaps s. of Sir Edward, Alderman and Mayor of
London. B. Nov. 27, 1572. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
1591. Barrister, 1600. Bencher, 1616. Of Northill, Beds.
Died 1628. Will (P.C.C.) 1628; of the Inner Temple. {Vis. of
Beds., 1634.)
OSBOURNE, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity,
Easter, 1611. S. and h. of Sir Hewett, of Parsloes, Essex.
Bapt. at St Benet, Gracechurch Street, London, Dec. 12,
1596. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1615. Created Bart.,
July 13, 1620. M.P. for East Retford, 1628-9; for York,
1640; for Berwick, 1640. Vice-President of the Council of
the North, 1629. Lieut.-General of the Yorks. Forces raised
for the King, 1641. Of Kiveton, Yorks. Died Sept. 9, 1647.
Buried at Harthill. Admon., Nov. 16, 1657. {G.E.C.)
OSBORNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1621.
OSBURNE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, June
29, 1655. S. of Edward, weaver, of York. B. there. School,
Sherburne (Mr Gennings). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9. Per-
haps V. of Overton, Yorks., 1667-87. Died 1687.
OSBORNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2, 1664.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Buried at St
Andrew's, Cambridge, Sept. 8, 1668.
OSBORNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2, 1671.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1671; B.A. i674-5- Perhaps pre-
viously matric. from Magdalen Hall, O-xford, July 8, 1670,
age 16. If so, 2nd s. of Edward, of Derby, gent. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 16, 1671-2. Barrister-at-law, 1679. (Vis.
of Yorks., 1662; Al. Oxon.)
OSBORNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
May 21, 1679. S. of Edward, of Seething, Norfolk, Esq.
Matric. 1679. Perhaps brother of Charles (1692).
OSBORNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 4, 1741-2. Of Kent. School, Tonbridge. Scholar, 1742;
Matric. 1743; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. i749- Fellow, 1749. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May, 1746. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1749-54. Minister of Little St Mary, Cambridge, 1760-75-
R. of Witnesham, Suffolk, 1760-75- Died Dec. 29, 1775.
Will, P.C.C. (T. A. Walker.)
OSBORN, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 14, 1708.
S. of William (1656). B. in Norfolk, 1690. School, Derby.
Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 20, 1713;
priest (Norwich) Dec. 1715. R. of Bumham Thorpe, Norfolk,
1715. Brotherof the next and James (1700). {Derby Sch. Reg.)
OSBORN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 20,
1708. S. of William (1656), clerk, V. of St Peter's, Derby.
School, Derby (Mr Blackwell). Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 10, 1719. Brother of
James (1700) and the above, perhaps father of Marcellus
(1737)-
OSBORNE, GEORGE. M.A. from King's, i750- S- of John, of
Tamworth, Staffs. Matric. (Merton College, Oxford) Dec. 14,
1736, age 19; B..\. (Oxford) 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 13; priest, Sept. 19, 1742. V. of Bradpole, Dorset,
1744-81. Chaplain to the Earl of Jersey. R. of Godman-
stone, 1750-81. Died 1781. Admon., P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
OSBORNE, GILBERT. B.D. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Devon, gent. Matric. from Broadgates Hall, Oxford, Dec. 7,
1621, age 19; B..\. 1624; M.-'V. (Pembroke) 1627; B.D. (All
Souls) 1634. R. of Withington, Gloucs., 1634-57. Preb. of
Gloucester, 1639-43. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Richard
Osbume, Bart. Died Feb. 16, 1656-7, aged 56. M.I. at
Withington. {Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
OSBORNE, HENRY. Fellow of Gonville Hall, 1397.
OSBURN, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 28, 1577. Of London. Probably s. of Peter
(1548). Matric. 1577-8. Left in 1579- 'Afterwards held an
office in the Exchequer.' Will (P.C.C.) 1648; as of Forthamp-
ton, Gloucs. Brother of John (1568), Nicholas (1574-5) and
Christopher (1574-5). {Harwood; J. Ch. Smith.)
OSBORNE, HENRY. .A.dm. sizar at Trinity, July 6, 1664.
OSBORNE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1607;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22,
161 1 ; 'B.A.'; priest, Sept. 19, 1613. Probably C. of Barton
Chapel, Tatenhill, Staffs., 1611. Perhaps R. of Camus juxta
Bann, Derry, 1621-7, and R. of KUlowen, 1625-7.
OSBORNE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 18,
1700. S. of William (1656), clerk. B. at Derby. School,
Ashbourne (Mr Hardesty). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A.
1707. Brother of George (1708) and Francis (1708).
OSBORNE, JOHN. Fellow of Gonville Hall, in 1383. Of
Norwich diocese. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 6, 1387. R. of
St Ives, Cornwall, in 1401. Preb. of Bath and Wells. Will
(P.C.C.) 1426. (Venn, i. 3.)
Osborne, Ralph
OSBURNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1564.
Perhaps brother of Richard (1564).
OSBOURNE, JOHN. .\dm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1568. Of London. Eldest s. of Peter (1548).
Matric. 1568; B..\. 1572-3 (1st in the ordo). Fellow, 1571-4.
Student of the Law. Perhaps 'of Northants., late of Barnard's
Inn'; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 23, 1581. M.P. for West-
minster, 1576-83; for Newport (Cornwall), 1586-7; for
Bramber, 1588-9; for Penryn, 1593; for St Germans, 1601.
Remembrancer to the Lord Treasurer, 1592-1628. Knighted,
Feb. I, 1618-9. Commissioner of the Navy. Of Chicksands
Priory, Beds. Married Dorothy, dau. of Richard Bcirlee, of
Essingham HaU, Essex. Died Nov. 2, 1628. Buried at
Campton, Beds. M.I. Father of Peter (1603), Christopher
(1603), Thomas (1607) and Richard (1607), brother of
Christopher (1574-5), etc. (Harwood; D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
OSBORNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1579.
Probably 5th s. of John, of Kehnarsh, Northants. Probably
brotherof Edward (1574), Thomas (1574) and William (1579)-
OSBORN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1591.
OSBORNE, JOHN. .Adm. pens, (age 17) atCAius, June 21, 1626.
S. of Charles, gent. B. at Kirby Bedon, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Messrs Thometon and Pottes). Matric. 1626.
OSBORNE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 1666-7.
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir John, of Chicksands Priory, Beds.
Bart. B.C. 1650. Matric. 1666-7. Adm. at the Inner Temple
Oct. 31, 1668. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Feb. 5,
1698-9. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of William Strode, of
Street, Somerset; (2) Martha, dau. of Sir John Kelyng,
Serjeant-at-law. Died Apr. 28, 1720. Buried at Hawnes.
M.I. Fatherof Thomas (1719). (G.E.C.)
OSBORNE, JOHN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1688. B.A. (New
Inn HaU, Oxford) Nov. 3, i68t.
OSBURN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, May 26,
1698. Of Lincolnshire. School, Leicester. Matric. 1699.
OSBORNE, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, i733- S- of
Samuel, of Husbom Tarrant, Hants. Matric. (St Mary's
HaU, Oxford) May 19, 1721, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1724.
Perhaps R. of Little Bookham, Surrey, 1732-67: R- of
Chilbolton, Hants. Will (P.C.C.) 1767. (AL Oxon.)
OSBORN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 16, 1698.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1704. R. of Bumham Overy, Norfolk, 1705.
R. of Bumham Norton, 1708. See Al. Oxon. for a con-
temporary.
OSBORN, MARCELLUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at St John's,
July 30, 1737. S. of George (? 1708), Esq., of Derbyshire.
B. at Derby. Matric. 1738. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 13, 1734. Barrister, 1739.
OSBORNE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 2,
1668-9. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 14, 1674; priest (Norwich) Dec.
1675. R. of Reepham, Norfolk, 1681. R. of Tatterford.
Perhaps R. of Tattersett, 1709. Died 1727. But see Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.
OSBORNE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 17, 1574-5. Of London. Probably s. of
Peter (below). Matric. 1575. Left in 1577. Brother of
Christopher (1574-5), Henry (1577) and John (1568).
OSBORN, PETER. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1548. S. of
Richard, of Latchingdon, Essex. B. 1521. Of Lincoln's Inn;
barrister. Keeper of the Privy Purse to Edward VI, 1552-3-
Remembrancer to the Lord Treasurer, 1553-92- Ecclesiastical
Commissioner, 1566. M.P. for Horsham, 1562-7; for Guild-
ford, 1571; for Plympton, 1572-83; for Aldeburgh, 1584-7;
for Westminster, 1588-9. Executor to Archbishop Parker.
Assistant Governor of Lincohi's Inn, 1570. Purchased
Chicksands Abbey, Beds., 1576. Married Anne, dau. of
Dr BIyth, Regius Professor of Physics at Cambridge. Died
June 7, 1592. Father of John (1568) and probably of
Nicholas (above), Henry (i577) and Christopher (1574-5)-
(Cooper, II. 125; D.N.B.)
OSBORNE, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, July 11,
1603. S. and h. of Sir John (1568). Succeeded to his father's
place in the Exchequer. Knighted, June 7, i6n. Governor
of Guernsey, 1621-46. Held Castle Comet (Guemsey) for
Charles I, till 1646. M.P. for Corfe Castle, 1624-6. Married
Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Danvers. His daughter Dorothy
married Sir William Temple. Died Mar. 11, 1653. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of Christopher {1603), etc. (D.N.B. ; A. B.
Beaven.)
OSBORNE, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1664. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. R. of
Wootton, Norfolk, 1670. R. of Langhale, 1677.
28 =
Osborne, Richard
OSBURNE RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. FeUow, 1570. University
preactn.r, 1575. Perhaps brother of John {1564)-
OSBORNE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1582-3.
OSBORNE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1603 Perhaps s. and h. of Richard, of Latchington, Esse.\.
Age lo in 1595. Died Nov. 11, 1612. One of these names,
's. of John, of Tyled Hall, Latchington, Essex,' adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 1605.
OSBORNE, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 7,
1607. 4th s. of Sir John (1568). Matric. 1607. Brother of
Thomas (1607), etc.
OSBORN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Dec. 17,
1694. S. of John. B. in London. School, Warrmgton, Lanes.
(Mr Shaw). Scholar, 1694; Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9. Ord.
deacon (London) May 31, 1702; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1703-
Perhaps V. of Hindolveston, Norfolk, 1703-21; also V. of
Barney, 1713-20. (Peile, ii. 132.)
OSBORN, ROBERT JONATHAN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare,
Feb. 4, 1719-20. B. in Barbadoes, West Indies.
OSBURN, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr.
10, 1667. S. of Richard. B. in London.
OSBORNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1550.
OSBORNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1574-
Of Northamptonshire. Probably 3rd s. of John, of Kelmarsh.
BA 1577-8; M.A. 1581; B.D. 1588; D.D. 1598. Fellow,
1581-93. Ord. deacon and priest (Suffragan Bishop of Dover)
Dec. 1, 1584. Lady Margaret Preacher, 1588. R. of Church
Langton, Leics., 1591. Probably brother of Edward (1574).
etc. {Peile, 1. 128.)
OSBORNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1602. Of Norwich. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609; B.D.
1617. Fellow, 1608-23. V. of Grantchester, i6;i. Minister
at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 1638-42. Buried there Nov.
2, 1642. (Lamb-Masters, 341.)
OSBORNE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 7,
1607. 3rd s. of Sir John (1568). Matric. 1607. Brother of
Christopher (1603), etc.
OSBORNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1615.
Probably s. and h. of John, of Chilham, Kent; adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 21, 1617. Died Jan. 17, 1657 (? 1659), aged 59-
Buried at Chartham, Kent. (H. G. Hamson; Archaeol.
Cantiana, v. 227-33, gives will dated Nov. 13, 1657; proved
June 16, 1659.)
OSBORNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Aug. 25,
1719. S. of Sir John (1666-7), Bart., of Chicksands, Beds.
B. in London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1719; LL.B.
1725; LL.D. 1730. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1724;
priest, June 5, 1726. R. of South Fambridge, Essex, 1726-7.
V. of Offley, Herts., 1727-32. V. of Hawnes, Beds., 1732-9-
R. of Campton and Clifton, 1738. Preb. of Lincoln, 1766-90.
Married (i) Mary, dau. of Sir John Willys, Bart.; (2) Elizabeth,
dau. of Dr Thomas Green, Bishop of Ely. Died Mar. 12,
1790. Will, P.C.C.
OSBORNE, V/. B.A. 1491-2.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1579-
Of Northamptonshire. Doubtless 7th s. of John, of Kelmarsh,
Northants. Scholar; B.A. from Trinity, 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
R. of MaidweU St Mary, 1617-52- R- of Kebnarsh, 1620-52.
Licensed (Peterb.) Nov. 5, 1622, to marry Alice Beeton.
Buried at Kelmarsh, Jan. 28, 1651-2. Probably brother of
Edward (1574), Thomas (i574) and John (i579)- (H- I-
Longden; Bridges, 11. 41.) There are others of the names and
date.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1582-3- B.A. 158&-7. One of these names R. of East
Langdo'n, Kent, 1616-41. Died 1641. Will, Canterbury.
Perhaps father of William (1618).
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. M.A. i597 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Devon, gent. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxiord) Dec. 11, 1584,
age 19; B.A. 1588; M.A. 1591; B.D. 1606; D.D. 1609.
Proctor, 1599. Fellow of AU Souls. R. of Calstock, ComwaU,
1608. Preb. of Sarum, 1613-46. Preb. of Exeter, 1615-46.
R. of Withington, Gloucs., 1615-46. V. of Bampton, Oxon.,
1617. Died Apr. 1, 1646, aged c. 80. M.I. at Withington.
Will (P.C.C.) 1646. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 1599.
Perhaps R. of Thenford, Northants., 1606-59; if so, buried
at Thenford, Aug. 2, 1659. (H. I. Longden.) See William
1579)-
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1614;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 161 4;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
OsNEY, Henry
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 30,
1618. S. of William (? 1582-3), R. of East Langdon, Kent.
B. at Mongeham, Kent. School, King's, Canterbury. Perhaps
matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1619. Scholar of Cams,
1623-5; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
July 10; priest, July 11, 1625. Succeeded his father as R. of
Langdon, 1641-74. Died 1674. Buried at Langdon. (Venn,
I. 242; Peile, I. 330.)
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 27,
1630-1. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1631. One of these names,
's and h. of John, late of London, deceased,' adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Sept. 16, 1639. Called to the Bar, 1647.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1653. Of Kent. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. R. of
Fordwich, Kent, 1663-93. Perhaps R. of St Martin's,
Canterbury, 1693. Died Aug. 1693.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
May 17, 1656. S. of James, yeoman. B. at Elvaston, Derbs.
School, Repton. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28;
priest, May 30, 1661. V. of St Peter's, Derby, 1663-1712.
Master of Derby Grammar School, 1664-8. Father of
George (1708), James (1700) and Francis (1708).
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 23) at St John's, Nov. 9,
1671. S. of William, deceased, of Barley, Herts. B. there.
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. See Al. Oxon. for a
contemporary.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 7,
1714. S. of John, gent. B. at Derby. School, Lichfield
(Mr Hunt). Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 2, 1718.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 6, 1738-9-
ist s. of Sir John, Bart., of New Town, Tipperary. Scholar.
Succeeded his father as Bart., Apr. 15, i743- Sheriff of
Waterford, 1750. M.P. for Carysfort, 1761-8 and 1783; for
Dungarvon, 1768-83. P.C. (Ireland) 1770. Of Newtown,
Tipperary. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Christmas,
of Whitfield, Co. Waterford. Died Oct. 1783. (A. B. Beaven;
G.E.C.)
OSBORNE, . B.Can.L. 1473-4-
OSBORNE, . Com. for B.A. 1479-80.
OSBORNE, . B.Can.L. 1490-1.
OSBORNE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Apr. 17,
1721. (Name off, 1722.)
OSCLIFFE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1601.
OSGODBY, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1625. Doubtless 2nd s. of William, of Osgodby, Yorks.
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637.
V. of Beverley, 1639-c. 49. (Lines. Pedigrees, 74i-)
OSGOODBY, ROBERT. B.A. from Jesus, 1603-4. Of Lincoln-
shire. M.A. 1607; B.D. 1615. Fellow, 1606-37. V. of All
Saints', Cambridge, 1612-3. V. of Whittlesford, Cambs.,
1614-37-
OSGODBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1642. (Perhaps same as next.)
OSGODBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1644.
OSILKOKE, RICHARD. M.Gram. 1520-1-
OSLAND, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 27, 1646. B. at
Rock, Worcs. School, Bewdley. Matric. 1648-9; Scholar,
1649; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Minister at Bewdley, 1650-
62 ejected. 'Ordained' in London, 1651. Preached regularly
after 1688. Died Oct. 19, 1703. (D.N.B.; Calamy, 11. 519.)
OSMONTON, HILKIAH. .\dm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 2,
1664. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8.
OSMONTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 23, 1648.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1648-9; Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1652-3;
M.A. (Dublin). Incorp. M.A. at Jesus, 1664, and at Oxford,
1672 R. of Ivychurch, Kent; ejected, 1662. Afterwards
conformed. R. of LitUe Horsted, Sussex, 1663. R. of High
Ham, Somerset, 1668-99. Married Emlyn Rolle at Sheirocke,
Cornwall, Aug. 6, 1663. (Al. Oxon.; A. Gray.)
OSMOTHERLY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Easter, 1621.
OSNEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 19,
1642-3. S. of Robert (1607), Esq. B. at Louth, Lines.
Schools, Castor (Mr Metcalfe) and Louth (Mr Lawson). Adm.
at Lincohi's Inn. Nov. 25, 1645. Called to the Bar, 1652.
Married and had issue. Will proved (Lincoln) May 15, 1674.
Brother of the next. (Lines. Pedigrees, 742.)
OSNEY, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 10,
1637. S. of Robert, Esq., of Louth, Lines. School, Louth
(MrMaisters). Matric. 1637. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 12,
1637. Inherited lands in North Somercotes, Lines. Brother
of George (above). (Lines. Pedigrees, 742.)
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OsNEY, James
OSNEY, JAMES. S. of Ambrose, of Lincoln. 'Student at
Cambridge; inherited lands, 1606.' (Lines. Pedigrees; not
found in our records.)
OSNEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1607.
Doubtless ist s. of George, of Legsby, Lines., gent. B. 1590.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1608-9. Called to the Bar,
1616. Warden of Louth, 1627. Of Stewton, Lines. Married
Anne, dau. of William Radley, of Yarborough. Died before
1645. Father of George (1642-3) and Henry (1637). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 742.)
OSTABY or HOSTIBIE, JOHN. Fellow of Pembroke, 1498. Of
Yorkshire. M.A. 1501; B.D. 1509-10. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Apr. 4; priest (Ely) Apr. 18, 1500. Preacher, 1505-6. Univer-
sity chaplain, c. 1510. V. of Tilney. Died c. 1523. (Stokes,
Cliaplains, 83.)
OSTLER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1610.
B. at Thirkelby, Yorks. Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1615-6; M.A.
1619. Fellow, 1618. Ord. deacon (London) May 31, i6i8,
age 25. V. of Eaton Bray, Beds., 1626-31. Will proved
(V.C.C).
OSTLER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 24, 1615.
Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1622.
OSTLER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1604.
B. c. 1583. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1606-7. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1607; priest, June ii, 1609. V. of
Kedington, Lines., 1612.
OSTLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 26, 1666. Of Lincolnshire. School, Louth. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1669-70. Probably R. of Rackheath, Norfolk,
1671-86; and R. of Crostwick, 1672. (T. A. Walker, 132.)
OSTWICK, . B.A. 1481-2; M.A. 1484. Perhaps will
(P.C.C.) 1495; 'priest; St Magne, London.'
OSWALD, ST, Prior of. Grace to him and his scholars to count
all their terms and exercises for Cambridge degrees, 1479-80.
OSWYN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St Cath.\rine's, Apr. 4,
1739. Of London. B. Dec. 25, 1720. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Ord.
priest (Ely) Feb. 1745-6. V. of Littleport, Cambs., 1750.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1793-
OSYTH, Canon of, HENRY. B.D. 1459-60 (non itUravit).
OSYTH, ST, Abbot of, see NEWTON.
OTBY, PETHUEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Pembroke, May 20,
1640. S. of Tristram (1608). B. at Lead Hall, Tadcaster,
Yorks. Matric. 1640.
OTBIE, PHANUELL. Adm. scholar (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 21,
1580. S. of Edward, R. of Terrington. B. there. School,
York. Matric. 1580; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 8, 1585-6. R. of Foston, Lines., 1588; of
Staveley, Yorks., 1619-39. Will proved (York) 1639.
(Venn, 1. 108.)
OTBY, TRISTRAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1608;
B.A. 1612-3, as Utby; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1616; priest, Sept. 1618. R. of Foston, Yorks., 1619-66.
Died 1666. Father of Pethuel (1640).
OTEFIELD, see OLDFIELD.
OTHEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1560.
OTTER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 16,
1742-3. S. of George, of Welham, Notts. School, Rampton,
Notts. (Mr Howlet). Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1747; priest, Sept. 1749. V. of Bolsover, Scar-
cliffe and Upper Langwith, Derbs. Chaplain to the Duke of
Portland. V. of Cuckney, Notts. Died Sept. 6, 1785. Buried
at Cuckney. M.I. (Jewitt, Reliq., xiii. 248; Misc. Gen. el
Her., III. 302.)
OTERE, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1569.
OTTER, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1596. Of Nottingham-
shire.
OTTER, LEONARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1625. Matric.
1625.
OTTERBURNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
May 21, 1675. 1st s. of Robert, gent. B. at Kirkby Moorside,
Yorks. School, Coxwold. S. and h. of Robert, of Spaunton,
Yorks., when adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 16, 1676-7.
OTTEWELL, HENRY. Licensed to practise surgery, 1609.
OTTIWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 2, 1681.
Of Salop. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (Chester,
Litt. dim. from Lichfield) Dec. 19, 1686.
OTTIWELL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 6, 1646.
Of Lancashire. Probably s. of James. Bapt. June 20, 1627,
at Stretford Chapel, Manchester. School, Manchester.
Matric. 1648. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Brasenose CoUege,
Oxford) 1650. Ord. (presbyterian) to Ministry of Chelford
Otway, George
Cheshire, 1652. Minister of Wrenbury, 1652-63. Perhaps
pastor of Aston. V. of EUesmere, Salop, i67r. (Mumford,
Manchester Grammar School; E. Axon.)
OTWELL, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
OTTLEY, ADAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 29, 1671-2.
S. of Sir Richard, Knt., of Pitchford, Salop. B. 1654-5.
Matric. 1672, as 'Ottloc'; Scholar, 1674; B.A. 1675-6; M.A.
1679. Migrated to Trinity Hall. D.D. 1691. Fellow of
Trinity Hall, 1680-4. Incorporated at Oxford, 1682. R. of
Prestbury, Salop, 1682. Preb. of Hereford, 1686-1723.
Archdeacon of Salop, 1687-1713. Bishop of St David's,
1712-23. Died Oct. 3, 1723. {Al. Oxon.)
OTTLEY, JOHN. B.D. 1472-3. Proctor, 1472-3. Chaplain to
the University, c. 1470. (Stokes, Chaplains, 82.)
OTLAYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1582-3.
OTLEYE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1511-2.
OTTLEY, . M.A. or higher degree, 1467-8.
OTTLEY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Apr. 17, 1703.
(Name oS, 1713.) Perhaps Adam, 's. and h. of Thomas, late
of Pitchford, Salop, Esq., deceased'; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 20, 1702; matric. (Balliol College, Oxford) Apr. 27, 1702,
age 17. Sheriff of Salop, 1738-9. Died 1752. (Misc. Gen. ei
Her., 2nd S., v. 132; Al. Oxon.)
OTTRINGHAM or OTERINGHAM, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar
from Trinity, Easter, 1575; B.A. 1578-9-
OTTRINGHAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1571; Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1586.
OTTERINGTON or OTTRINGHAM, JOHN. Fellow of Peter-
house, 1400-22. Master of MichaeUiouse, 1423-33. Chaplain
of Little St Mary's, 1403. V. of Terrington, Norfolk, 1424;
exchanged for Dry Drayton, Cambs., 1424.
OTWARE, JOHN. Founder of a Fellowship at Queens', 1505.
R. of Aldham, Essex, 1497. (Cooper, i. 522.)
OTWARE or OTTEWARE, THOMAS. A priest, probably of
Queens'. His father Henry, citizen and girdler, of London,
by wUl (P.C.C, 1461) leaves money for masses when his
son is a priest, also to Queens' College. Property in Hagleigh
and Thunderleigh, Essex. (J. Ch. Smith.)
OTWAY, ANTHONY. B.Civ.L. 1531-2. Of York diocese. Ord.
sub-deacon (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1532. Preb. of Ely, 1549-54,
deprived. Clerk of the King's Closet; and R. of Slaidbume,
Yorks., 1550. Died before Apr. 1555.
OTWAY, BRATHWAIT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at .St John's,
May 12, 1684. 3rds. of Sir John, Knt. (1636). B. at Sedbergh,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1685. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Dec. 6, 1677. Died 1744. M.I. at Sedbergh. Brother
of the next and of John (1667). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
OTWAY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 22,
1671. 2nd s. of John (1636), Esq. (afterwards Knt.). B. at
Fareham, Hants, (his mother's home). School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678; LL.D. 1688. Fellow,
1677-1721. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 1, 1671. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1722; of Ingmire Hall, Yorks. Brother of John
(1667) and Brathwait.
OTWAY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, (age c. 18) from Christ's,
Nov. 1581. Probably s. of Thomas, of Middleton, Westmor-
land. Bapt. at Kirkby Lonsdale, Oct. 22, 1563. Scholar;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1589. V. of Braughing, Herts., 1593-
1616. Died 1616. Brother of George (1596-7) and father of
Humphrey (1627). (Peik, i. 166.)
OTWAY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 3,
1636. S. of John. B. at St Neots, Hunts. School, Kirkby
Lonsdale (Mr Carr). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1642. Lecturer at Stondon Massey,
Essex, 1658; R. 1660-c. 91. R. of Mundon, 1674-c. 91. Died
c. 1691. (Peile, I. 442.)
OTWAY, F. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 23, 1747.
Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1749. Probably Francis, s. and h.
of Francis, of Westminster, Esq. ; adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 23, 1748.
OTWAY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1548; B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1555. Probably scholar of Christ's,
1551-2; and FeUow, 1554-8. Perhaps V. of South Weald,
Essex, Feb. 1558-9; deprived, 1560. Master of Brentwood
Grammar School, 1558. One of these names licensed to
practise medicine (of Christ's) 1559. (See Peile, i. 42, 49.)
OTWAY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1596-7.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Middleton, Westmorland. Bapt.
at Kirkby Lonsdale, July 6, 1578. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
V. of Alderbury, Wilts. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1640; of Rockbume, Hants., clerk. Father of Thomas (1632)
and perhaps of the next, brother of Edward (1581). (Peile,
I. 222.)
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Otway, George
OTWAY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1623.
Perhaps s. of George (above). B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. C.
of Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1630-4. Perhaps V. of Chatteris,
1637; sequestered, 1644. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1632).
{Peile, 1. 355-)
OTWAY, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Christ's, May
25, 1627. S. of Edward (1581), V. of Braughing, Herts. B.
there. Schools, Battle, Sussex, Edinburgh and Sedbergh.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1633; priest, Mar. 1633-4. R. of Evcnngham,
Yorks., 1639-42. R. of Winestead, i64i-(?) 64. V. of
Trotton, Sussex, 1651. R. of Woolbeding, c. 1660-70. Died
1670. Father of Thomas (i68o) the dramatist. (Peile, i. 384;
Dallaway, i. 221.)
OTWAY, JOHN. Adra. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 3,
1636. S. of Roger, gent., of Sedbergh, Yorks. B. at Beckside
Hall, Middleton, Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
1636; Scholar; B.A. 1630-40; M.A. 1643. Fellow, 1640-3,
ejected. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1638. Treasurer.
Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1660-
89. King's Attorney-General there. M.P. for Preston, 1667-
79, 1679-81. Knighted, June 20, 1673- Chancellor of Dur-
ham, 1673-89. K.C. 1674. T.P. Of Ingmire Hall, Yorks. Died
Oct. 15, 1693. Buried at Sedbergh. M.I. Benefactor to St
John's. Father of John (1667), Charles (1671) and Brathwait
(1684). {Vi$. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock; A. B. Beaven.)
OTWAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 19,
1667. S. and h. of John (above), Esq. B. at Sedbergh, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh.' Matric. 1667. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct.
24, 1668. Died unmarried. Brother of Charles (1671) and
Brathwait (1684). (Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
OTWAY, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity Hall,
Apr. 1723; LL.B. 1723. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31, 1724;
priest, Sept. 20, 1727. R. of Boughton Malherbe, Kent,
1724-50. V. of Linton. Minor canon of Wells. Died Nov.
15, 1750. Will, P.C.C. (L. Mag.)
OTWAYE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1551.
Of Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1555-6. Fellow,
1556. Probably of Middleton, Westmorland.
OTWAY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, i6ii ;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 22;
priest, Feb. 23, 1617-8. R. of St James', Colchester. Will
(Cons. C. London) 1642.
OTWAY, STANHOPE. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4,
1732-3. Of Westminster. Matric. pens. Dec. 1732. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 10, 1733, as 4th s. of James, of
Smarden, Kpnt, Esq. Barrister. Victim of the Black Assizes
at Newgate, May 19, 1750. (G. Mag.)
OTWAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Adm. at Gray's Inn (M.A.), Nov.
I, 1626.
OTWAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, June 13,
1632. S. of George (1596-7). B. at Alderbury, Wilts. School,
Winchester. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639; D.D.
(Trinity College, Dublin) 1670. Chaplain to Sir Ralph
Hopton. An active royalist. Taken prisoner during the war
and banished to the West Indies, where he remained tiU
1660. R. of St Botolph, Billingsgate, 1663-4. R. of Etching-
ham, Sussex, 1664-70. Bishop of Killala, Ireland, 1670-80;
of Ossory, 1680-93. Died Mar. 6, 1693. Will, Dublin.
Benefactor to Christ's, and Trinity College, Dublin. Perhaps
brother of George (1623). {Peile, i. 420; D.N.B.)
OTWAY, THOMAS. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Humphrey (1627). B. at Trotton, Sussex, 1652. School,
Winchester. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, May 27,
1669, age 17. The well-known dramatist. His tragedy of
Akibiades produced at Dorset Garden theatre, 1675. En-
listed in the army in Holland, 1678, but soon returned.
Caricatured Shaftesbury as 'Antonio' in Venice Preserved,
1682. For an account of his works see D.N.B. Died in
extreme poverty, Apr. 14, 1685. Buried in the Churchyard
of St Clement Danes, London. M.I. at Trotton. {D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.; Dallaway, I. 221.)
OTWAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Oct. 10, 1723- S.
of James. B. at Middleton, Westmorland. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731- R- oi
St Augustine, Norwich, 1730. Minor canon of the Cathedral.
Died July 31, 1732, aged 28. {Peile, 11. 208.)
OTWAY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, June 10,
1718. (Name off, 1720.)
OTWAY, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Dec. 15, 1718.
Afterwards Fell.-Com. (Name off, 1724-)
OTWELL, see OTTEWELL.
OUDART, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Perhaps s. of Nicholas, of Brussels. B. at Mechlin, Brabant.
Licensed to practise medicine from St Catharine's, 1639.
OusLEY, William
Created M.A. (Oxford) Aug. 31. 1636; and M.B. Jan. 31,
1642-3 Secretary to Sir Wm. Boswell, ambassador to the
S»ates 1640 Latin secretary to William, Prince of Orange,
and to Charles II, 1666-70. F.R.S., 1667. Died in West-
minster. Buried in the Abbey, Dec. 21, i68i. {Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
OUDEBY, WALTER. D.D. Fellow of Queens', c. 1480. Of
Oudeby, Leics. V. of Cotterstock, Northants., 1467-98.
Preb. of St Stephen's, Westminster, 1479. R. of St Mary,
Maidwell, Northants., 1480-98. R. of St Margaret Moses,
London, 1482-5. V. of Stepney, Middlesex, 1485-98. Preb.
of Hereford, 1485-98; of St Paul's, 1485-98. Will (P.C.C.)
1498; to be buried in St Paul's: references to Oadby, Leics.
(Hennessy; J. Ch. Smith.)
OUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 26, 1655.
Matric. 1658.
OUTREAD, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 14, 1534- Left, 1537. Of Romford, Essex.
OUGHTRED or UGHTRED, THOMAS. B.A. 1531-2; M.A.
1534; B.D. 1540-1. Fellow of Queens', 1532-42.
OUGHTRED, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1592. S. of Benjamin, clerk. B. Mar. 5, I574, at Eton.
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow, 1595-1603. Preb. of
Chichester. V. of Shalford, Surrey, 1605-10. Tutor to Lord
Wm. Howard, s. of the Earl of Arundel. R. of Aldbury,
Surrey, 1610. The well-known mathematician. Died at
Aldbury, June 30, 1660, aged 87. {Harwood; D.N.B.;
Brayley, Surrey, v. 161.)
OUGHTRED, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14, 1664.
OULDHAM, see OLDHAM.
OULES or OULESS, see OWLES.
OULSWORTH, NICHOLAS, see OLDISWORTHY.
OULTON or OLTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Easter, 1621.
OULTON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 27,
1674-5. s. of Isaac, yeoman, of Crewe, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Barthomley. Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1678-9.
OULTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 26, 1658. Of
Nantwich, Cheshire. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1661-2. Ord. priest
(Lichfield) July 26, 1663. P.C. of Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Staffs., c. 1665-8. {Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915)
OUNDELL, ROBERT. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1399- Masters
gives this date as after 1400.
OUSLEY or OWSLEY, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's,
1716-7.
OUSLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 4, 1644. Of
Cheshire. Probably s. of Richard, V. of Weaverham, Cheshire.
Mentioned in his father's will, 1657. Brother of Jonathan
(1644). (E. Axon.)
OWSELY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 21, i66i.
S of John, V. of Ulceby, and R. of Claypole, Lines, (for whom
see Al. Oxon.). B. at 'Housely' (? Ulceby). Schools, Derby,
Newark (Mr Hill) and Bingham (Dr Brunsall). Matric. 1661;
Scholar, 1661-7; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Subscribed for
deacon's orders (London) May 30, 1667. Had a faculty for
priest's orders by the Archbishop of Canterbury, June 12,
1668. R. of Panfield, Essex, 1668-94; of Springfield Boswell,
1694-1708; of Little Waltham, 1703-8. Chaplain to Lady
Fitzwalter. Historian; assisted Newcourt and others. Buried
at Panfield, Jan. 9, 1708-9. Brother of Thomas (1663) and
William (1674), father of the next. One of these names s. of
John, R. of Claypole {sic), adm. at Gloucester Hall, Oxford,
1669, age 14. {Venn, I. 412; Essex Review, xxi; Al. Oxon.)
OUSLEY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 29, 1685.
Of Essex. S. of John (above). Bapt. at Panfield, July 15,
1669. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1688-9. One of these names
chaplain in the Navy, 1706.
OUSLEY, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 4,
1644. Of Cheshire. Probably s. of Richard, V. of Weaver-
ham, Cheshire. B.A. 1648-9. Brother of John (1644).
OUSELEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 17,
1663. S. of John. B. at Claypole, Lines. School, Newark
(Mr Leeds). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord.
priest (Gloucester, at Holbom) Feb. 27, 1669-70. R. of
Stanton-on-the-Wolds, near Nottingham, 1670-c. 1721. R.
of Clifton, near Nottingham. R. of Broughton Sulney, Notts.,
1680. Died 1721. Brother of John (1661) and the next.
{Peile, I. 602; F. S. Hockaday.)
OWSELY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June
10 1674. S. of John, R. of Glooston, Leics. B. at Stogursey,
Somerset. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord.
priest (Lincohi) Dec. 18, 1687. Brother of Thomas (above)
and of John (1661). See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary name-
sake.
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OusTHORPE, William
OUSTHORPE or HAUSTHORPE, WILLIAM. FeUow of Peter-
house, till Apr. 1338. Perhaps R. of Bishop's Hatfield,
Herts., 1322-7; patron Bishop of Ely. Warden of Wisbech
Hospital; resigned, 1334. R. of Balsham, Cambs., till his
death, in 1346. Will proved (Lincoln and Archd. Ely) 1346.
(T.A. Walker.)
OUSTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1597- Of
Scotland.
OUTBY, OUTHEBY or OUDEBY, RICHARD DE. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1350. M.D. Probably received minor orders
(Ely) Dec. 9, 1349.
OUTLAW, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, Aug. 29,
1637. S. of Ralph, of Witchingham, Norfolk. Matric. 1637;
B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
June 4, 1646. R. of Necton, Norfolk, i66i. R. of Brandiston,
till i688. Married Mary, dau. of Matthew Lancaster, of
Dunton, by whom he had a son Thomas (? 1674). Died 1688,
aged 68. (J. Ch. Smith.)
OUTLAW, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 22, 1693. Of
the Isle of Ely. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Holy Trinity
parish, Ely. Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1697-8. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 5, 1698; priest, Sept. 24, 1699. C. of
Fotheringay, 1698. Received the Government allowance of
jf20 for passage money to the Leeward Isles, May 13, 1705.
{Fothergill; H. I. Longden.)
OUTLAW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1674. Of
Norfolk. Perhaps s. of Ralph (1637). Matric. Easter, 1675.
OUTLAWE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1601.
OUTLAW, . Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1538.
OUTRAM, see OWTRAM.
OUTREAD, see OUGHTRED.
OVAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 15, 1639.
OVERALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1575.
S. of George. B. at Hadleigh, Suffolk. Bapt. Mar. 2, 1560-1.
B.A. from Trinity, 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1591; D.D. 1596.
Fellow of Trinity, 1581. Regius Professor of Divinity, 1596-
1607. Master of St Catharine's, 1 598-1 607. Ord. priest
(Lincoln). V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1591-2. V. of
Epping, Essex, 1592. V. of Hinton, Berks. R. of Algarkirk,
Lines., 1602-5. Dean of St Paul's, 1602-14. R- of Clothall,
Herts., 1603. Prolocutorof Canterbury lower house, 1605-11.
R. of Therfield, Herts., 1605. One of the Old Testament
revisers, 1611. R. of Clifton Campville, 1614-8. Bishop of
Lichfield, 1614-8; of Norwich, 1618-9. Married, at Mitcham,
Surrey, Apr. 16, 1604, Anne, dau. of Edward Orwell, of
Christ Church, London, registrar of Court of Arches. Cor-
respondent of Voss and Grotius. Author, theological. Died
Mayi2, 1619. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1619. (D.iV.S.; J.Ch.Smith.)
OVERED, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs.
1567.
OVEREDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1560.
OVERED, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1624. Of Essex. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. R. of Toppesfleld,
Essex, 1647-60, ejected. Afterwards preacher at Castle
Hedingham. {Davids, 500.)
OVEREND, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
Dec. 17, 1669. S. of Hammond, of Fangfoss, Yorks., farmer.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon and priest (York)
Sept. 1673.
OVEREND, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's,
June 8, 1691. S. of William. B. at Bentham, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1691. Migrated to Trinity Hall. Scholar
there, 1692-3; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1701. R. of East Bridg-
ford, Notts., 1708. Buried there Dec. 21, 1741. (Peile, 11.
122.)
OVEREND, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May
17, 1650. S. of Robert, gent., of Giggleswick. B. there.
School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1654-5.
OVEREND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 8,
1656. S. of George, of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland. B. at
Kirkby Malham. School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1656. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Dec. 10, 1656. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec.
1662. V. of Carlton-le-Moorland, Lines., 1680. (Pet/e, i. 571.)
OVEREND, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, July 2,
1725. S. of G., clerk, of Yorkshire. B.atStillingfleet. School,
Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1729-30. Ord.
priest (York) Aug. 5, 1733. V. of Skipwith, Yorks., 1733-6.
Died unmarried. Buried at St Mary Castlegate, York,
Sept. 23, 1736. (M. H. Peacock.)
OVEREND, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
June II, 1685. Of Yorkshire. S. of Timothy, of Fangfoss.
School, Pocklington. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1689; priest, June 11, 1692. V. of StiUingfleet,
Yorks., 1709-20. Died Feb. 25, 1719-20. (M. H. Peacock.)
OviNGTON, Robert
OVEREY or OVERYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Easter, 1550 (impubes).
OVERYE, RICHARD {7 senior). Matric. pens, from Peter-
house, Michs. 1571.
OVEREY, ROGER. Scholar of Gonville Hall, 1519; B.A.
1520-1; M.A. 1524. Fellow, till 1541. R. of St Michael
Coslany, Norwich, 1540-54, deprived. R. of Gt Ryburgh,
Norfolk, 1543-54. C. of St Andrew, Norwich, 1556-9. R. of
Sloley, 1557-8. {Venn, i. 24.)
OVERYE, {? junior). Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1571-2.
OVERING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1546.
OVERMAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, July 2, 1629.
Of Southwark, London. S. of a citizen of London, living in
Southwark. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Of
Westham, Essex. (Probably Thomas Overman, ringleader
of the independent soap-makers who in 1634 successfully
opposed the monopoly of that industry by the Society of
Westminster soap-makers.) {Victoria Hist. Surrey, 11. 402.)
OVERMAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 24, 1687. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Southwark, Surrey.
School, Berkhampstead. Matric. 1688. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 7, 1689; s. and h. of Thomas, of Montague
Close, Surrey. The family founded almshouses in Southwark.
OVERTON, see also ORTON.
OVERTON, ANTHONY. B.D. 1500-1. A monk. D.D. 1516-7.
Prior of the monks studying at Buckingham College,
Cambridge. Afterwards at Croyland where he received a
pension at the suppression, 1539. {Mag. Coll. Hist., 7.)
OVERTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1573. Probably of Easington, in Holdemess, Yorks.
OVERTON, EDWARD. Licensed to practise surgery, 1569.
OVERTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 8, 1598.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1601-2. One of these names s. of
Edward, of Moreton (? Morecote), Rutland. Died s.p. {Vis.
of Rutland, 161 8.)
OVERTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1626. Perhaps s. of Dymok, of Morecote, Rutland. Age 8 in
1618. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. {Vis. of Rutland, 1618.)
OVERTON, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1546. Of London. Matric. Michs. 1546. Left
about 1547-8.
OVERTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's, Mar.
22,1651-2. ists. of Robert (1626-7). B. in London. Schools,
Beverley (Mr Nesse) and Westminster. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 11, 1661. J. P. for Yorks. Of Easington Hall. Married
, dau. of Sir Francis Monkton, of Howden, Knt. Author,
English Military Discipline. {Peile, 1. 546; Poulson, Holder-
ness, II. 377; D.N.B. under Robert.')
OVERTON, NICHOLAS. Grace for degree, 1492.
OVERTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1631.
OVERTON, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Lent, 1626-7. 'S. and h. of John, of Easington, in Holdemess,
Yorks., Esq.' Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1631. Fifth-
Monarchy man and a friend of Milton. Fought at Marston
Moor, 1644. Governor of Pontefract Castle, 1645. Parlia-
mentary Governor of Hull, 1647. Accompanied Cromwell to
Scotland, 1650. Governor of Edinburgh, 1650. Commander
in Western Scotland, 1652-3. Opposed the Protectorate;
imprisoned on a charge of disloyalty; released, 1659. Refused
obedience to Monck; imprisoned and subsequently sent to
Jersey, 1664. Still imprisoned there, 1668. Father of John
(1651-2). {D.N.B.)
OVERTON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1562 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. in
London, 1525. Adm. demy of Magdalen College, Oxford,
July 25, 1539; B.A. (Oxford) 1550; M.A. 1553; B.D. and
D.D. 1565-6. Fellow of Magdalen College, 1550-4- R- of
Balcombe, Sussex, 1553. V. of Eccleshall, Staffs., 1553.
R. of Swinnerton, 1555. Preb. of Winchester, 1559-60.
R. of Rotherfield, Sussex, 1559-80. R. of Upham, Hants.,
1560; of Nursling, 1560; and of Exton, 1561. R. of Cotton,
Suffolk, 1562. Preb. of Chichester, 1563-80. Treasurer of
Chichester, 1567-80. R. of Buriton, Hants., 1569. Preb. of
Sarum, 1570-80. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1580-
1609. Author, sermons, etc. Died Apr. g, 1609. Buried at
Eccleshall. M.I. {D.N.B.; Cooper, 11. 515; A. B. Beayen;
Al. Oxon., where there is some confusion as to his identity.)
OVINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's, May 12,
1679. S. of James, husbandman. B. at Melsonby, Yorks.
School, Kirkby Ravensworth (private). Matric. 1679. One
of these names (B.D.), R. of Lee, Kent. Buried there July 2,
1731. WiU, P.C.C.
OVINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1592;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Jan. 1, 1600-1. C. of Old Buckenham.
V. A.C. III.
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Ovv, John
OVy or OWY, JOHN. B.A. 1476-7; MA. 1481. Rwident at
Corpus ChAisti, 1483. Probably John Ovy, V. of St Stephen s,
Coleman Street, 1493-4-
DWELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1587.
OWEN ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
16^^. Of Wales. Scholar, 1632; LL.B. 1637; LL.D. 1652.
Fellow, 1634-65. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Nov.
13, 1665. Will proved (V.C.C).
OWYN, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
iSfi'i; Scholar, 1562; B.A. 1564-5-
OWEN DAVID. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1598-9. Of
Anglesey. M.A. from Clare, 1602; B.D. 1609; D.D. 1618.
Fellow of Clare. Incorp. at Oxford, 1608; re-mcorp. 1618.
Chaplain to John Ramsay, Earl of Holderness. R. of
Yardley Hastings, Northants., 1598-1623. V. of Preston
Deanery, 1598. V. of All Saints', Northampton, 1614-6.
V. of St Sepulchre's, 1622-3. Married (i) June 17, 1600,
Elizabeth Knight; (2) Elizabeth, who proved his will. Author,
controversial. Buried at Yardiey Hastings, July 25, 1623.
Will (Archd. Northants.) 1623. {D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
OWYN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1565.
OWYN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1582.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 22, 1587.
OWEN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 28, 1670. Of
Llandrinio, Montgomery. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4-
OWEN, EVAN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, Sept. 21, 1716,
from Jesus CoUege, Oxford. Matric. there, Nov. 15, 1716,
age 20. S. of Edward, of Llangelynin, Merioneth. School,
Uanegryn, Merioneth (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1718-9; B.A.
1719-20.
OWEN, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1626-7.
OWEN, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, c. Nov. 1667.
S. of Moses, currier, of Oakham. School, Oakham. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1672;
priest, May 25, 1673. Perhaps V. of Somerby, Leics., 1683.
OWEN, GEORGE. U.A. 1624 (on King's visit). Probably s. of
George, of Henllys, Pembroke (for whom see D.N.B.). If so,
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1643. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 4,
1633. Rouge croix Herald, 1626-33; York Herald, 1633-59
and 1660-3. Norroy King of Arms, 1657-60. Married
Rebecca, dau. of Sir Thomas Dayrell, of Lillingstone, Bucks.
Died in Pembrokeshire, May 13, 1665. {Al. Oxon.; Noble,
Colkge of Arms; D.N.B.)
OWEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Feb. 10,
1692-3. S. of George, D.D. B. at Narberth, Pembroke.
Matric. 1693. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1701.
OWEN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Perhaps ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
22, 1644. Perhaps R. of East Bamet, Herts., 1645. R. of
South Repps, Norfolk, 1647.
OWEN, HUGH. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1598; B.A.
1601-2.
OWEN, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Nov. r, 1636.
S. of Rowland, gent., of Llanvair, Anglesey. B. there.
School, Llanfwrog (private). Matric. 1637.
OWEN, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14, 1667. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1674. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1672-g. Ord. priest (London) May 26, 1678.
One of these names V. of Sevenoaks, Kent, 1678-1703; R.,
1703-16. Perhaps father of the next.
OWEN, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 29, 1699. Perhaps
s. of Hugh, 1667. School, Sevenoaks. Matric. 1699; Scholar,
1699; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1704;
priest, May 19, 1706. Perhaps V. of Sevenoaks, 1706-50.
OWEN, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 9, 1729; M.A. 1729.
S. of 'Ow. Roberts,' of Llannock (? Clynnog), Carnarvon,
pleb. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) Dec. 18, 1710, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1714-5. {Al. Oxon.)
OWEN, HUGH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's, May 17,
1749. S. of William. B. at Chester. School, Hackney
(Mr Newcome). Matric. i749-
OWEN or OWENS, HUGH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 27, 1750.
Of Carnarvon. Matric. 1750-1; Scholar; B.A. 1754.
OWEN, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1637. S. of Anthony, of Saffron Walden, Essex. Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. (St Edmund Hall) Mar. 20, 1639-40, age 18;
B.A. 1640. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 7, 'literate';
priest, Sept. 21, 1662; 'M.A.' Will of one of these names
(Leicester) 1668; of Whetstone, Leics., clerk. Brother of
John (1623). {Al. Oxon.)
OWEN, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1580.
Owen, Owen
OWEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 23) at St John's, June 27,
1678. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Abemant, Caermarthen,
Nov. I, 1654. School, Maridun, Caermarthen (Mr Philips).
Received presbyterian ordination, Oct. 1677. Nonconformist
minister at Oswestry and Shrewsbury. Started an academy
at Oswestry for training students for the ministry, 1690.
Author, controversial. Died Apr. 8, 1706. {D.N.B.)
OWEN, JENKIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 2, 1698.
Matric. 1699.
OWEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1562.
OWEN or OWENS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Easter, 1560. S. of Owen ap Robert. B. at Bodsilin, Aber,
Carnarvon. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. 1564, as 'Ovinus Owen.'
Incorp. at Oxford, 1566. Ord. deacon (London) Dec.
1566; priest, Feb. 1566-7; described as 'John Owen,
Scholar of Christ's, aged 23.' R. of Burton Latimer, North-
ants., 1567. R. of Llangeinwen, Anglesey, 1573. Archdeacon
of Anglesey, 1584-93. Buried at Burton Latimer, Mar. 21,
1592-3. Father of the next. {Cooper, 11. 142; iii. 106;
D.N.B.; Peile, 1. 7i-)
OWEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1593-4- Eldest
s. of John (above). B. at Burton Latimer, Northants. Bapt.
Nov. 13, 1580. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. from Jesus, 1600; D.D.
1617. Fellow of Jesus, 1599-1609. Ta.xor, 1608. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1618. Chaplain to Charles I. R. of Burton Latimer,
Northants., 1607-29. R. of Cottingham, 1625, resigned same
year. Bishop and Archdeacon of St Asaph, 1629-51. Held
a number of Welsh livings. Impeached by Parliament for
high treason, 1642. Imprisoned and sequestered. Died Oct.
16, 1 65 1. Buried in his Cathedral. Admon., P.C.C. Father
of Robert (1634). {Peile, i. 212; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 25, 1623.
S. of Anthony, gent., of Saffron Walden, Essex. School,
Perse (Mr Levering). Matric. from St Catharine's, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Probably ord. priest (St David's)
Sept. 23, 1630. C. of Kedington, Sufiolk, in 1636. R. of
Gt Wratting, 1638; of Little Wratting, 1643. R. of Little
Thurlow, 1658. Brother of Isaac (1637), father of William
(1664), Thomas (1671) and probably of Nathaniel (1656).
{Venn, i. 263.)
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 26, 1640.
S. of Hugh, gent., of Wales. B. at Llanfaethlu, Anglesey.
School, Cambridge (Mr Watson). Matric. 1640. Perhaps
matric. (Hart Hall, Oxford) July 8, 1642, age 18. {Venn, i.
340.)
OWEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1658;
B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1675. Signs for priest's orders (London)
Sept. 22, 1666. One of these names, ' M.A.,' V. of Cavenham,
Suffolk, 1688-90. Perhaps R. of Tuddenham, 1698.
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1661; M.B.
1668. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 22, 1670;
for priest's, Sept. 23, 1671.
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, July 4, i74i-
Matric. 1741; LL.B. 1742; LL.D. 1751.
OWEN, JONAS. LL.B. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of London.
S. of Jonas. Matric. (St John's CoUege, Oxford) Oct. 16, i6i8,
age 18; B.C.L. 1624-5. R- of Ruskington, Lines., 1630. V. of
Sibertswold, Kent, 1662-80. R. of Wootton, 1663-80. Died
1680. {Al. Oxon.; Vis. of London, 1634.)
OWYN, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1561.
OWEN, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, May 16,
1718. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1721-2. See Al. Oxon. for a con-
temporary.
OWEN, MAURICE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Sept. 30,
1637. S. of John, gent., of Croesor, Merioneth. B. there.
School, Beaumaris (Mr Jeffreys). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641-2.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1646; 'M.A.'
OVIN, MORGIN (? OWEN, MORGAN). Scholar of Jesus. Buried
at All Saints', Cambridge, May 19, 1603.
OWEN, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 4,
1656. S. of John (? 1623), clerk, of Hundon, Sufiolk. B.
there. School, Little Thurlow (Mr Billingsley). Matric. 1656;
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Ord. deacon (Lincoki) Nov. 2;
priest, Nov. 4, 1661. R. of Little Thurlow, Suffolk, 1669-83.
Probably brother of Thomas (1671) and William (1664).
OWEN, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1549.
OWENS, OWEN. M.A. 1564- See OWEN, JOHN.
OWENS, OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1695.
S. of John, of Carnarvon. School, Bangor (Mr Rice Morgan).
Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1698-9.
OWEN, OWEN. M.A. from King's, 1736. S. of Owen, of
Tolyatha, Merioneth. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) May 16,
1729, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1732-3. Perhaps V. of Hexton,
Herts., 1739-72. Died 1772. {Al. O.xon.)
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OWEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Michs.
1552. Perhaps R. of Ravensden, Beds., 1554.
OWEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1567.
OWEN, RICHARD. M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Jesus CoUege, Oxford) Oct. 25, 1611, age 19, 'of Co. Mon-
mouth'; B.A. 1614; M.A. 1618.
OWEN, RICHARD. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
s. of Cadwallader, of Llanfechain, Montgomery, clerk. Matric.
from Oriel College, Oxford, June 28, 1622; B.A. (Oxford)
1624-5; M.A. 1630; B.D. 1638; D.D. 1660. R. of Llanfechain,
1634. V. of Eltham, Kent, 1636-40. R. of St Swithin,
London, 1639-83. V. of North Cray, Kent, 1656-83. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1660. A friend of John Evelyn. Buried in
Eltham Church, Jan. 26, 1682-3. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
OWEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 2, 1674-5- ist
s. of Lewis, of Peniarth, Merioneth, E^q. Matric. 1674-5.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1676.
OWENS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, June 27,
1681. S. of Morgan. B. at Llanidloes, Montgomery. Matric.
1682; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 20, 1689.
OWEN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 28,
1742. S. of Maurice, of Aber, Carnarvon. School, Bangor
(Mr Bennet). Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1743; B.A. 1745-6.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1749.
OWEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1557.
OWEN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Jesus, Apr. 29, 1634.
Of Wales. S. of John (1593-4), Bishop of St Asaph. Bapt. at
Burton Latimer, Northants., Oct. 11, 1619. Matric. 1634;
B.A. 1636-7. Had a mandate for LL.D. in 1660. B.C.L.
(Oxford) 1660. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1638. Barrister,
1648. Chancellor of St Asaph, 1660. Of Weppra, Co. Flint.
Died July 29, i66i. (A. Gray.)
OWEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1641.
OWEN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Feb. 26,
1685-6. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Dolgelley, Merioneth.
School, Llanegryn (Mr Jones). Matric. 1686.
OWEN, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1696.
B. in Hereford. Matric. Lent, 1697. 'Refused for a Fellow-
ship,' but signed, as fellow, 1699. Dramatic author. {Har-
wood, 281.)
OWEN, ROBERT. M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.). (Perhaps same as
next.)
OWEN, ROBERT. Incorp. 1728, ' B.A. of Jesus College, Oxford.'
S. of John, of Bodedem, Anglesey, Esq. Matric. (Jesus
College, Oxford) May 28, 1723, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1727.
{Al. Oxon.)
OWEN, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 3, 1628. Of Wales.
Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. One of these names
1st s. of Sir William, of Condover, Salop. Died 1660. {Chet-
ham Soc, N.S., xxviu. loo.)
OWEN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 16, 1660-1.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord. priest (Ely)
Dec. 20, 1668. V. of Little Baddow, Essex, 1678-9. Died
1679.
OWEN, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1614.
One of these names (M.A.), licensed to serve cure in Holme-
on-the-Wold, Yorks., Feb. 10, 1619-20.
OWEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1613. S.
of Robert and Laura, of Bodsilin, Aber, Carnarvon. B. at
Aber. School, Bangor. B.A. 1616. Entered the English
College at Rome, 1619, age 22. Left, 1620. {Records S.J., iv.
522.) (See John Owen or Owens, of Bodsilin.)
OWEN, THOMAS. Matric. from Emmanuel, Michs. 1622. S. of
Timothy, Esq., of Saffron Walden, Essex. Bapt. there.
Mar. I, 1604-5. School, Perse (Mr Lovering). Adm. pens.
atCaius, May 29, 1623, age 18; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. C. of
King's Walden, Herts., 1630-5; of Datchworth, 1635-40.
R. of Bramfield, 1643-60, ejected. V. of Sandridge, 1661-80.
Died 1680. (Venn, i. 262.)
OWEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 5,
1671. S. of John (1623), clerk, deceased, of Little Wratting,
Suffolk. B. there. School, Thurlow. Matric. 1671; B.A.
1674-5. Brother of William (1664) and probably of Nathaniel
(1656).
OWEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, July 8, 1671.
S. of Leighton, Esq., deceased, of Braggington, Salop. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, July 12, 1671.
OWEN or OWENS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peter-
house, Apr. 11, 1693. Of Denbighshire. School, Beaumaris,
Anglesey. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1707. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) Feb. 28, 1696-7; C. of Waresley, Hunts.
OXBURGH, HeWARD
OWEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Dec. 4, 1695.
S. of Thomas. B. in Threadneedle Street, London. Ex-
hibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1699;
B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1703. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1704-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1707. Ord. priest
(London) Sept. 24, 1705. Chaplain to the Factory at Aleppo,
1706. Perhaps V. of Oswestry, Salop, 1705-13; R. of
Darowen, Montgomery, 1707-20; and canon of St Asaph,
1722. (Al. Oxon.)
OWEN, THOMAS TRYON. Adm. (age 16) at Corpus Christi,
June 22, 1716. S. of John, Esq. B. in London. Migrated to
Pembroke, Mar. 31, 1720. M.B. 1721.
OWEN, VINCENT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 25, 1660.
Matric. 1660; LL.B. 1673. Preb. of Hereford, 1686-1703.
Died 1703. One of these names, of Gt Wickham, Bucks.,
clerk, bachelor, about 30, licensed to marry Elizabeth Petty,
July 28, 1671.
OWEN, W. Scholar of Queens', 1547-51. (Perhaps same as
next.)
OWEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1546.
Of Anglesey. B.A. 1550-1 (1st in the ordo); M.A. from St
John's, 1554. Fellow of St John's, 155 1. Possibly identical
with the Welsh poet of these names (better known by his
bardic name of William Lleyn or Llyn). If so, made chief
bard at Caerwys, 1568. V. of Oswestry, 1583-7. Died there
1587. {D.N.B.)
OWEN or OWNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 12,
1647. Of Anglesey. Matric. 1646.
OWEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July 4,
1664. S. of John (1623), clerk, of Little Wratting, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Sudbury (Mr Weston). Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 6, 1669; priest.
Mar. 19, 1670-1. Perhaps R. of Faulkboume, Essex, 1674-90.
Buried Mar. 15, 1689-90. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
1690. Brother of Thomas (1671).
OWEN, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 16, 1694. S. of Sir Hugh, Bart. B. at Condover, Salop.
School, Eton. Not named in the will of his father. Sir Hugh,
1699; probably died young.
OWEN, . Doctor of some faculty before 1461-2.
OWERBY, . Pens, at Queens', 1494.
OWFIELD, see OLDFIELD.
OWKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1589.
OWLES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter.
1574. Of Norfolk. Drowned in the Cam, May, 1574- Buried
at Grantchester, May 17.
OWLES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 25, 1606-7.
Matric. 1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. R. of Billingford,
Norfolk, 1617-42. R. of Brockdish, 1625-45.
OULES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Ord. priest (Chichester) Sept.
I, 1660. V. of Otley, Suffolk, 1661.
OWTING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Aug. 14, 1585.
Of Essex. Matric. 1584; B.A. from Corpus Christi, I592-3.
One of these names V. of Bracewell, Yorks., 1594-1637.
Buried there Nov. 8, 1637.
OWTHORNE, Vicar of (Holdemess, Yorks.). B.Can.L. 1495-6.
OWTRAM, GODFREY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 1,
1581. S. of Richard, of Horsley Gate, Dronfield, Derbs.
Bapt. Feb. 24, 1561-2. School, Mansfield, Notts. Matric.
1581. Migrated to Peterhouse, Nov. 17, 1582. B.A. 1583-4.
Ord. priest (Coventry and Lichfield) 1589. R. of Ashover,
Derbs., 1589. (Venn, i. no.)
OUTRAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 13, 1642.
S. of Robert. B. at Barlow, Derbs., Jan. 1625-6. Matric.
1644; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. from Christ's, 1649; D.D. 1662.
FeUow of Trinity, 1647-8. Fellow of Christ's, 1648-57.
Proctor, 1655. R. of Navenby, Lines., 1656-9. R. of St
Mary Woolnoth, London, 1660-6. R. of St Margaret, West-
minster, 1664-79. Chaplain to the King, 1664-79. Arch-
deacon of Leicester, 1669-79. Preb. of Westminster, 1670-9.
Died Aug. 23, 1679, aged 55. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
M.I. (Peile, 1. 483; D.N.B.)
OXBURGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 9, 1664.
Matric. 1665-6.
OXBOROUGH, HEWARDE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Apr. 15, 1602. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Emneth, Norfolk.
School, Aylsham (Mr Eston). Matric. 1602. Died in College.
Buried at St Michael's, Apr. 30, 1605. (Vis. of Norfolk;
Venn, i. 178.)
OXBURGHE, HEWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 13,
1624. Re-adm. Fell.-Com. May, 1626. 1st s. of Thomas,
gent., of Emneth, Norfolk. Of London. School, Westerham,
Kent (Mr Knights). Buried at Emneth, Dec. 29, 1628.
Brother of Lawrence (1624). (Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, i. 265.)
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OxBURGH, John
OXBURGH, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age i6) at St John's,
July 6, 1653. S. of Lawrence, of Emneth, Cambs. B. there.
School, Moulton. Matric. 1653-4; M.A. 1662 {Lit. Reg.).
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 22, 1659.
OXBURGHE, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Caius, Apr.
13, 1624. 2nd s. of Thomas, gent., of Emneth. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1624. Migrated to Queens', 1626. Adm. at Gray]s
Inn, Dec. i, 1626. M.P. for Aldeburgh, 1659. Succeeded his
gr. uncle. Sir Thomas Hewar, at Emneth. Married Dorothy,
dau. of Sir John Peyton, of Doddington, Cambs. Buried at
Emneth, July 25, 1678. Brother of Reward (1624). {Venn,
I. 265.)
OXBOROUGH, THOMAS. Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1530-
Perhaps Thomas Hewar, alias Oxborough, of Oxburgh,
Norfolk. Died 1585, aged 66. {Venn, i. 28.)
OXBOROUGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 26,
1594. Of Norfolk. Matric. c. 1594.
OXENBRIDGE, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1549. S. of Thomas, of Etchingham, Surrey. Scholar, 1548;
B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1555, as ' Uxenbridge.' FeUow, 1553.
Public orator, 1561-3. Proctor, 1562-3. Imprisoned m
Wisbech Castle for denying the Queen's supremacy, 1583;
released on signing the required acknowledgment. Died s.p.
1615. {Vis. of Hants., 1622; Sussex Arch. Coll., viii. 223.)
OXINGBRIDGE, CHARLES. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1624. 5th s. of Sir Robert, Knt., of Hurstboume,
Hants. Age 7 in 1616. B.A. 1627-8. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1628-9. Dieds./).before June, 1638. {Vis. of Hants.,
1622; Sussex Arch. Coll., viii. 232.)
OXENBRIDGE, DANIEL. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Warwickshire, cUr. fil. S. of John, preacher at Coventry,
and late minister at Southam, whose will, P.C.C, 1618.
School, Westminster. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Oct. 30, 1590, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1593; M.A. 1595; M.B.
and M.D. 1620. Practised in Daventry and London. F.R.C.P.,
1627. Died Aug. 24, 1642. Will (P.C.C.) 1642; of St Stephen,
Coleman Street. Father of the next. {Munk, 1. 193; Al.
Oxon.)
OXENBRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 8,
1625. S. of Daniel (above), M.D. B. at Daventry, Northants.,
1608. Bapt. Jan. 31, 1608-9. Matric. 1626. Migrated to
Magdalen HaU, Oxford. B.A. 1628; M.A. 1631. Became
tutor at Magdalen Hall, but deprived by Laud for drawing
up a document for the better government of the society and
persuading his scholars to subscribe, 1634. Went to the
Bermudas, where he exercised the ministry. Returned to
England, 1641. P.C. of Beverley, 1646. Preached in various
parts of the country. Lecturer at Berwick-on-Tweed.
Appointed a Fellow of Eton, 1652. Formed a friendship
with Andrew Marvell. Silenced by the Act of Uniformity,
1662. Emigrated to Surinam, thence to Barbados and sub-
sequently to Boston, Mass., 1670. Appointed pastor of the
meeting house at Boston, 1670-4. Author, religious. Died
at Boston, Dec. 28, 1674. Another of these names adm. at
Lincoln College, Oxford, 1623, with whom he is apparently
confused both by Harwood and J. Foster in A I. Oxon.
{D.N.B.; Sussex Archaeol. Coll., xn. 206; E. A. Jones, The
Old Silver of the American Churches.)
OXENDEN, EDWARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Peterhouse,
Lent, 1564-5. Doubtless s. and h. of Henry, of Deane,
Wingham, Kent. Of Brooke, Wingham. Married Alice, dau.
of Edward Fowler, of Islington, London. Died Feb. 6,
1615. Father of William (? 1604). {Archaeol. Cantiana, vi.
277.)
OXENDEN, GEORGE. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, July 8,
1667. S. of Sir Henry, Bart., of Deane, Wingham, Kent.
Bapt. Oct. 31, 1651. Matric. 1667; LL.B. 1673; M.A. 1675
(Lit. Reg.); LL.D. 1679. Fellow, 1671. Master, 1689-1703.
Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1684-1703. Vice-Chancellor,
1692-3. Incorp. at Oxford, 1674- Deaa of the Arches,
1688-1703. Vicar-General to Archbishop of Canterbury,
1688-1703. M.P. for the University, 1695-8. Died Feb. 21,
1702-3, in Doctors' Commons. Buried at Wingham. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of James (1658), father of the next and of
Henry (1706-7). {D.N.B.; Coll. Hist., i6i.)
OXENDEN, GEORGE. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, June 21,
1710. S. of George (above), LL.D., Master of Trinity Hall.
B. Oct. 26, 1694. Matric. 1710; LL.B. 1715- Fellow, 1716-20.
Succeeded his brother Henry as 5th Bart., Apr. 21, 1720.
M.P. for Sandwich, 1720-54. Lord of the Admiralty, 1725-7.
Lord of the Treasury, 1727-37. Groom of the Bedchamber
to the Prince of Wales, 1742. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Edmund Dunch, of Little Wittenham, Berks. Died Jan. 20,
1775. Will proved, Jan. 1775. {D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven;
G.E.C.)
OXENDEN, HENRY. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 6,
1706-7. ist s. of George (1667), LL.D. B. c. 1690. Matric.
1705. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Feb. 1708-9. M.P. for Sand-
OxLEY, Charles
wich, 1713-20. Married .\nne, dau. of John HoUoway, of
Oxford, barrister. Died s.p. Apr. 21, 1720. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of George (above).
OXENDEN, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1629. 2nd s. of Richard, of Barham, Kent. Bapt. Aug. 16,
1612. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of Goodnestone, Kent.
Died there Sept. 5, 1660 {sic). {Genealogist, N.S., viii. 41;
XXXI. 131; Hasted, iv. 276, where he is said to have been
appointed master of Sandwich Grammar School, in 1664.)
OXINDEN, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1658. S. and
h. of Henry (created Bart., 1678), of Deane, Wingham, Kent.
B. c. 1643. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1660-1. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 28, 1657. Knighted, Mar. 23, 1671-2. M.P. for Sand-
wich, 1679-81, 1689-90, 1701-2; for Co. Kent, 1698-1700.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Aug. 1686. Died s.p. Sept. 29, 1708.
Brother of George (1667). {Vis. of Kent, 1663; G.E.C; A. B.
Beaven.)
OXENDEN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, 1604. Perhaps
William, s. and h. of Edward (1564-5), of Brooke, Wingham,
Kent. Bapt. at Wingham, Sept. 22, 1588. Of Brooke,
Wingham. Married Dorothy, dau. of Ralph Grove, of St
Gregory's, Canterbury. Died s.p. Apr. 7, 1657. {Archaeol.
Cantiana, vi. 277.)
OXENDEN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Jan. 14,
1739-40. (Name off, 1742.) Probably Henry Oxenden, 's. of
Sir George, of Deane, Wingham, Kent, Bart.' Bapt. at St
Martin-in-the-Fields, London, Sept. 17, 1721. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 16, 1737. Succeeded as 6th Bart.,
1775. Married Margaret, dau. of Sir George Chudleigh,
Bart., of Halden, Devon. Died June 15, 1803. Buried at
Wingham. Will, P.C.C. (G.E.C; J. Ch. Smith.)
OXENSTIERN, JOHN, Baron. M.A. 1632-3. Baron of Kemeteo,
Sweden, Lord of Fiholm and Tidson. S. of Axel, grand-
chancellor of Sweden. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 2i, 1632-
3. M.A. (Oxford) 1632-3. {Al. Oxon.)
OXFORD, Earl of, see BULBECK, EDWARD.
OXFORD or OXFORTH, THOMAS (afterwards THOMAS
FERRAR). Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1555; B.A.
1558-9; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1562. FeUow of Corpus,
1560. Ord. deacon (London) Jan. 1559-60. R. of ShimpUng,
Norfolk, 1563-72. V. of Boxted, Essex, 'Farrar,' 1572-3;
and of Langham, 1573-1607. Surrendered but afterwards
conformed. R. of St James', Colchester, 1591. Will (Cons.
C. London) 1608, as Fairer; to be buried at Langham.
{PeiU, I. 62; J. Ch. Smith.)
OXFORD, WALTER DE. University Bedell, c. 1270. Benefactor.
(Stokes, Bedells, 51.)
OXFORD, WENDIE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1634;
Scholar, 1634.
OXFORD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1628.
OXFORD, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1556.
OXLEY, AMOR. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1615. 4th
s. of Amor, of Morpeth. Bapt. there, Apr. 18, 1598. B.A.
1618-9; M.-'V. 1626. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 19, 1630.
Head Master of Morpeth School, 1631; afterwards of New-
castle, 1637; deprived, 1645; re-appointed, 1662-9. V. of
Kirk Newton, Northumberland, 1665-9. Buried at St
Nicholas, Newcastle, Aug. 22, 1669. Brother of Charles
(160&-7) and Thomas (1597-8). (Peile, i. 305; H. M. Wood.)
OXLEY, AMOR. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 31, 1635.
S. of Thomas (1597-8), of E^ex. School, Morpeth (Mr Oxley).
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Probably R. of
Whalton, Northumberland, 1646. R. of St James', Chignall,
1661-92. R. of Mashbury, 1668-92. Chaplain to John, Earl
of Dover. Buried Mar. 26, 1692, at ChignaU. Will (Cons. C.
London) 1692. Father of Thomas (1681) and perhaps of
Charles (1688). {Peile, 1. 437.)
OXLEY, CHARLES. B.A. from Christ's, 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
Doubtless s. of Amor, of Morpeth. Bapt. there, Oct. 24, 1585.
V. of Chillingham, Northumberland, 1616-36. V. of Edling-
ham, 1627-36. Died 1636. Father of the next, brother of
Amor (1615) and Thomas (1597-8).
OXLEY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 19, 1650.
S. of Charles (above), V. of ChiUingham, Northumberland.
B. there. School, Chillingham. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653;
M.A. 1660. Master of Ripon School, 1661-75. Ord. priest
(York) 1662. Died 1675. Will proved, 1676. {Peile, 1. 537.)
OXLEY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 8, 1688. Of
Essex. Perhaps 2nd s. of Amor (1635). Matric. i688; B.A.
1651-2; M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1692;
priest, June 3, 1694. V. of South Benfleet, Essex, 1695.
R. of Hadleigh, 1698. One of these names chaplain in the
Navy, 1702-5. Buried at Thundersley, Essex, June 21,
1709.
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OxLEY, Christopher
OXLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 27, 1719.
B. at Southwark, Surrey, Apr. 14, 1698. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1720; M.B. 1724- Probably wiU (P.C.C.)
1 761; of Wandsworth, Surrey, M.D.
OXLEY, CUTHBERT. B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525; BD. 1537-8.
Fellow of Christ's, 1524-37. One of these names LL.B.,
preb. of Winchester, 1546.
OXLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1597-8. S. of
Amor. B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Probably P.C. of Bamburgh,
Northumberland, 1602-7. Perhaps R. of Newenden, Kent,
1615-8; and of Chigiiall St James, Essex, 1620. Died before
Jan. 1638. Will (Cons. C. London) May, 1639; leaves the
advowson of Whalton, Northumberland, to son Amor (1635).
Brother of Amor (1615) and Charles (1606-7). (Peile, I. 225;
Cooper, in. 18.)
Padfield, John
OXLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Sept. 12, 1681.
S. of Amor (1635), R. of Chignall St James, Essex. B. there.
School, Felsted. Matric. 1682. Perhaps brother of Charles
(1688). (PeiU, II. 84.)
OXNARD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, July, 1667;
B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1671;
priest, Sept. 1672. One Oxnard, V. of Marfleet, Yorks. ,
1687-1705.
OXNARD, WILLIAM. (Perhaps mistake for George, above.)
Adm. pens, (age i6)atST John's, June 15, 1667. S. of Josiah,
hatter. B. at York. School, Sherbum (Mr Wright).
OXNEY, JOHN. M.B. 1463-4. Perhaps B.A. 1460-1. R. of
Capel St Mary, Suffolk, 1472; 'M.D.'
OXSPRINGE, GEORGE. Pens, at Queens', 1518-21.
PACE, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 16, 1539. Of Stepney, Middlesex. FeUow, 1542-3.
Jester to Henry VIII, and afterwards to the Duke of Norfolk.
(Cooper, I. 430.)
PACE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 26, 1664.
S. of Thomas. Bapt. Dec. 10, 1648, at Morpeth. School,
Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1664, as 'Henry.' Probably
buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Mar. 28, 1665, as
'Parce.' (Peile, j. 610.)
PACEY, RICHARD. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 6,
1711-2. S. and h. of Henry, of Boston, Lines. Matric. 1712;
LL.B. 1716. Fellow, 1716-31. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 22, 1710. Died s.p. (Lines. Pedigrees, 747-)
PACK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 6, 1720. Of
Leicestershire. S. and h. of Clifton. Matric. 1720. Of Prest-
wold Hall, Leics. Married Rebecca, dau. of John Harvey, of
Old Buckenham, Norfolk. Died Aug. 1, 1735. Will, Leicester.
Father of the next. (Burke, L.G.)
PACK, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. i,
1746. Of Prestwold, Leics. S. of Charles (above), of Prest-
wold. Bapt. Dec. 11, 1726. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Succeeded his father, 1735. High Sheriff of Leics., 1766-7.
Married (i) Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Pochin, of Barkby
Hall, Leics. ; (2) Catherine, dau. of Robert Clifton, of London.
Died Oct. 20, 1816. (Bury School; S.H.A.H.; Burke, L.G.)
PACKE, CHRISTOPHER. M.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). S. of
Christopher, chemist. B. Mar. 6, 1685-6, at St Albans.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Candidate R.C.P., 1723- Prac-
tised at Canterbury. Author of two ' philosophico-choro-
graphical' dissertations on a chart of East Kent. Died Nov.
15, 1749. Father of the next. (Munk, 11. 83; G. Mag.;
D.N.B.)
PACKE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
June 20, 1745. Of Kent. S. of Christopher, M.D. (above).
School, Canterbury. Matric. 1745; Scholar; 1745; M.B. 1751.
Practised at Canterbury. Died Oct. 21, 1800. Buried in the
church of St Mary Magdalen, Canterbury.
PACKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1570; B.A.
1572-3, as 'Pake.'
PACK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 26, 1736.
S. of Richardson, Esq. (for whom see D.N.B.). B. in London.
Matric. 1736; LL.B. 1744. Fellow, 1744. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1745; priest, May, 1746. R. of Little
Whehietham, Suffolk, 1752-63. Died Mar. 31, 1763. (G.
Mag.)
PACK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Aug. 3, 1704.
Only s. of John, gent., of Washingley Lodge, Stilton, Hunts.
B. there. School, Oundle. Migrated to Balliol College,
Oxford, July 11, 1707. B.A. (Oxford) 1708. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1711. C. of Polebrooke, Northants.
PACK, . B.A. 1485-6.
PACKER, JOHN. Scholar of Trinity, 1590, from Westminster
('Pucker'); B.A. 1593-4. Apparently matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, Mar. 13, 1589-90, age 20. Clerk of the Privy
Seal, 1604. Secretary to ViUiers, Duke of Buckingham. En-
voy to Denmark, 1610. M.P. for West Looe, 1628-9. Joined
the Parliamentary party. Died Feb. 1648-9. Buried at
St Margaret's, Westminster. Will (P.C.C.) ; as of Shellingford,
Berks. (D.N.B.)
PACKER, JOHN. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit). Perhaps same
as above.
PACKER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Jan. 22, 1671-2.
Doubtless s. and h. of Philip, of Groombridge, Kent. Matric.
1673. Married Barbara, dau. of Colonel Morgan, of War-
minster, Somerset. Died Dec. 16, 1697, aged 42. Father of
Philip (1695). One of these names s. and h. of Robert, of
Shellingford, Berks., Esq.; age 9, July 20, 1666. (Vis. of
Berks.; Hasted, 1. 432; F. C. Cass, E. Barnet.)
PACKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 16, 1695-6. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700.
PACKER, PHILLIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Sept. 17, 1695. S. of John (1671-2). B. at Westminster.
School, Winchester. Matric. 1695. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 30, 1695. Succeeded his father at Groombridge,
Kent, 1697. Died soon after, unmarried. (Hasted, l. 432.)
PAKKER, RICHARD. B.A. 1508-9; M.A. 1512. FeUow of
St John's, 1516.
PACKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 8, 1728.
Of Buckinghamshire. Matric. 1728.
PACKER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Jan. 25, 1657-8.
S. of Edward. B. at Ware. School, Bishop's Storttord (Mr
Leigh). B.A. 1661-2. V. of Rickmansworth, Herts., 1670-84.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1684. Doubtless father of the
next. (Peile, i. 580.)
PACKER, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1688.
Doubtless s. of the above. B. at Rickmansworth, Herts.,
1671. Colleger at Eton, 1681-7. B.A. 1691-2. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 20, 1691. Probably P.C. of New Brentford,
Middlesex, 1694-1707.
PACKER, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 26,
1720. (Name off, 1724.)
PACKERILL or PACKRELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Peter-
house, Mar. 6, 1631-2. Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1632;
Scholar, 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. priest (London)
May, 1665. R. of Hatley, Cambs., 1665. (T. A. Walker.)
PACKMAN, see PAKENHAM.
PACKWOOD, SAMUEL. M.A. from Pembroke, 1714. S. of
Thomas, of Coventry. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford)
July 8, 1697, age 13; B.A. (Oxford) 1702. V. of Exhall,
Warws., 1725-42. V. of Feckenham, Worcs., 1742-51. (Al.
Oxon.)
PADDISON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 15, 1641
(occurs as 'Haddison' in vol. 2). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1645-6.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 21, 1646.
PADDON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 26,
1726. S. of William, husbandman, of Devon. B. at Dowland.
School, Tiverton (Mr Rayner). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1;
M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 14, 1730-1; priest
(Exeter) Sept. 24, 1732. R. of Eggesford, Devon, 1734-43.
R. of Broad Nymet, 1739-81. R- of Chawleigh, 1743-81.
Buried there May 7, 1781. (ScoU-Mayor, in. 401.)
PADDY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 6,
1654. S. of James, clothier, of Shrewsbury. B. there. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Piggot). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) Nov. 3; priest, Nov. 4, 1660. R. of
Southease, Sussex, 1673. Probably will (Chichester) 1718;
of Witton, clerk. (W. C. Renshaw.)
PADERUN, WALTER. Student or graduate in Civ.L. 1444.
PADFIELD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 162 1;
B.A. 1624-5. One of these names, 'M.A.,' was R. of Huntsham,
Devon, 1637 : sequestered, but restored, 1660. Perhaps Preb.
of Dysert, Killaloe, in 1672- (Walker, Sufferings; Fasti, i. 494.)
J93
Padmore, Nicholas
PADMORE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1615. Of
London. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1619. R. of Albury, Oxon.,
1625. V. of South Weald, Essex, 1626-40. Died 1640.
Buried at South Weald; leaves books to the Church. Will
(Consist. C. London) 1640. (J. Ch. Smith; Al. Oxon.)
PAGE, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1645. Previously matric. at Wadham College, Oxford, Nov.
13, 1640, age 18; 's. of Abraham, of Northall, Middlesex,
pleb.' B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. R- oi Falkingham, Lines.,
1657; instituted, 1662. {Al. Oxon.)
PAGE, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 8, 1675-6.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1675-6; B.A. 1679-80.
PAGE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent, 1563-4.
PAGE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1571.
PAGE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs.
1639-
PAGE, EDMUND. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1494;
B.A. 1497-8; M.A. 1501. Proctor, 1505-6. Ord. sub-deacon
(Lincoln) Apr. 1, 1503. University preacher, 1505-6. R. of
Newton, Cambs., till 1535. R. of Kingston, 1506-38. Died
1538-
PAIGE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 163 1;
Scholar, 1631. Perhaps 's. of Edmund, citizen of London';
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1635. Married Mary, dau. of
Thomas Stevens, of Gloucestershire. (Vis. of London, 1634;
Vis. of Middlesex, 1664.)
PAGE, EDWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1576; B.A. 1578-9;
M.A. 1582.
PAGE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 18, 1665.
2nci s. of Edward, Esq., deceased. B. at Oundle. School,
Oundle.
PAGE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1569.
PAGE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 13, 1623-4. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1628-9. Will of one of these
names (Chichester) 1634; of Arundel, Sussex, clerk.
PAGE, GRESHAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, May 23,
1636. S. of Anthony, of ' Thorp HaU,' Norfolk (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Richard Gresham, of Thorp-Market). B. Apr. 6,
1621. Matric. 1636. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 19, 1638.
Buried July 21, 1693. M.I. at Saxthorpe. lirother of John
(1642). (Blomefield, vi. 500.)
PAGE, HENRY. Scholar of Queens'. Perhaps V. of Witham,
Essex, 1498-1501. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1501.
PAGE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, c. 1 591.
S. of Thomas, V. of Matching. B. at Matching, Essex. Ord.
deacon (London) July 12; priest, July 13, 1596, age 24. R. of
Abbots Roothing, Essex, 1600-12. Died 1612. Will, Cons. C.
London.
PAGE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1620; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18; priest,
Feb. 19, 1626-7. V. of Ledbury, Hereford, 1631. Married
Alice, sister of Richard Gowland, Keeper of the Library,
Westminster. Living, 1660. {Peile,i. 335; Westminstei- Abbey
Register.)
PAGE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Feb. 9, 1652-3.
S. of Henry, yeoman. B. at Horbling, Lines. Schools,
Melton Mowbray and Oakham, Ruts. Matric. 1653; B.A.
1656-7.
PAGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1574; B.A.
1577-8.
PAGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1588.
PAGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1617. Of
Leicestershire. Adm. at Emmanuel, 1618-9. B.A. 1621-2;
M.A. 1625. Dixie Fellow of Emmanuel.
PAGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 10, 1619.
Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623; M.A. 1627. Perhaps ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1628. One of these names R.
of Honington, Sufiolk, 1644; ejected, 1644; of East Ham,
Essex, in 1653; and of Honingham, Norfolk, in 1656.
PAGE, JOHN. Matric. i)ens. from St John's, Easter, 1627.
PAGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1629.
PAGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 8, 1637. Of Devon.
Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1646. Will
of John Paige, of Rowe, Devon, clerk (P.C.C), 1658.
PAGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15 sic) at Sidney, Apr. 21, 1642.
S. of Sir Anthony, Knt. B. at Ely, Cambs. School, Ely
(Mr Hitch). Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 20, 1646. Of Saxthorpe, Norfolk, Esq., J. P. Married
Mary, dau. of Robert Page, of Saxthorpe. Died Feb. 6,
1707, aged 82. M.I. at Saxthorpe. Brother of Gresham
(1636). (Blomefield, vi. 500.)
Page, Thomas
PAIGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 29, 1661. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5. Signed for
priest's orders (London) Sept. 18, 1669. P.C. of Bury, Hunts.,
1680-92. Perhaps R. of Wood Walton. But see Al. Oxon.
for contemporaries of the same names.
PAGE, MATTHEW. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 6, 1540. Of Burton, Staffs. Matric. 1544; B.A.
1544-5; M.A. 1548. Fellow, 1543-54- Fellow of Eton
College, 1561. ' Gave the long chamber coverlids for the beds
where the king's scholars lie.' Died 1582. Will, P.C.C.
(Harwood.)
PAGE, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1602
(impubes); B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
PAGE, MICHAEL. B.A. from Christ's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 25; priest. May 26, 1605. V. of
Barton-on-Humber, Lines., 1609-25.
PAGE, NATHANIEL. M.D. from Emmanuel, 1642 {Lit.
Reg.).
PAGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 15, 1606.
S. of Thomas, merchant, of Sandwich, Kent. Bapt. at
St Peter's, Mar. i, 1589-90. School, Sandwich (Mr Knowles).
Scholar, 1606-13; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1631-2 (on
King's visit). Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 5, 1614-5. Tutor
in the house of Sir Henry Fanshawe. Licensed to preach in
Rochester diocese, 1623. R. of Stockton, Norfolk, 1631-4.
{Venn, i. 194.)
PAGE, PETER. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1574;
B.A. 1577-8.
PAGE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 10, 1601. Of
London.
PAGE, RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Nov. i,
1660. S. of Randolph, farmer. B. at Harrow, Middlesex.
School, Harrow. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
PAGE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1547-
PAGE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1564.
B. at Alpram, Cheshire. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1567;
priest (London) Feb. 15, 1567-8, age 24. R. of Theberton,
Suffolk, 1570-85. R. of Ufiord, 1572-85. Buried there Apr.
12, 1585.
PAGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1581-2.
PAIGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9. One of these names, 's. and h. of William, of
Hemingford, Hunts., gent.,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28,
1619.
PAGE, SIMEON. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1626. S. of
John, gent. B. at Hemingford, Hunts. Scholar, 1627; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. 1634. R. of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts.,
1632-43, sequestered. Petitioned the House of Lords for
restitution of tithes, 1660. {Venn, 1. 316.)
PAGE, THOMAS. At Magdalene four years when ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 27, 1559. B. at Hedbom Worthey, Hants., c.
1536. One of these names R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1564.
PAGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1613;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
PAGE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1628.
(Perhaps s. and executor of Thomas, of Harrow, whose will,
P.C.C, 1653.) B. at Uxenden, Harrow, 1613. Matric. Michs.
1628; B.A. 1632; M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1631-75. Provost of
King's, 1675-81. Vice-Chancellor, 1676-7. Knighted, Sept.
19, 1675. Travelled much. Secretary to the Duke of Ormond,
Deputy Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Gave the plate and
candlesticks for the chapel altar. Died Aug. 8, 1681. M.I. in
King's Chapel. {Harwood; Le Neve, Mon., v. 23.)
PAGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, Dec. 10,
1657. S. of Thomas, of Hasted (Hawstead), SuSolk. School,
Bury. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Ord. priest,
Sept. 21, 1662; C. of Mildenhall, Suffolk. One of these names
R. of Thorpe Abbots, 1667.
PAGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 20, 1683.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Kersey and of Preston HaU, Sufiolk.
B. at Preston, Suffolk. Schools, Bury and Ipswich. Matric.
1683; Scholar, 1683-7; B.A. 1686-7. Married Mary, dau. of
James Smyth, of Gimingham, Norfolk. Died 1718. {Venn, i.
474-)
PAGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 22, 1697. Pre-
viously matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Mar. 24, 1696-7.
S. of John, of Colwall, Hereford, clerk, deceased. B. 1680.
Scholar, 1697; Matric. 1698; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1705. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 12, 1703-4; priest, Apr. 12, 1704. V. of
Codicote, Herts., 1704-14. R. of Wheatacre All Saints, and
Burgh, Norfolk, 1714-5. Chaplain to Lord Hunsdon. R. of
Beccles, Suffolk, 1715-64. Died Jan. 31, 1764. {Al. Oxon.)
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PAGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, i554;
B.A. 1557-8. Probably fellow of Trinity, 1560.
PAGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1575. One of these names, of Staple Inn, adm. at Gray s Inn,
May 8, 1577.
PAGE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1615 (Incorp. from Oxford) Of
Middlesex, pleb. B. at Harrow. Matric. (BaUiol CoUege,
Oxford) Nov. 7, 1606, age 16; B.A. i6io; M.A. 1614; B.D.
1621; D.D. 1634. Fellow of All Souls, i6iq. Master of
Reading School, 1629; sequestered, 1644. R. of Hannington,
Hants., sequestered, 1646. R. of East Locking, Berks., 1647-
64. Author, religious. Died at East Locking, Feb. 24, 1663-4.
Buried in the chancel. Will, Cons. C. Sarum. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
PAGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 30,
1717. S. of Benjamin, of Hussen, Northants. School,
Heversham, Westmorland (Mr Watson).
PAGE, . M.Gram. 1482-3.
PAGE, . Scholar of Christ's, 1542-3-
PAGE, . Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, Aug. 1564.
PAGE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1583.
PAGE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Nov. 5, 1719-
(Name off, 1723.)
PAGES, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 23, 1726-7. Of
Somerset. S. of , clerk, deceased (Solomon, R. of
Famborough, Somerset, 1693-1726). Matric. 1727; Rustat
Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1730-1.
PAGET, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1619;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 4, 1623;
priest, Jan. 30, 1623-4.
PAGET, CHARLES. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Caius, May, i559-
S. of William, Lord Paget of Beaudesert. Of Trinity Hall, in
1564. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 24, 1561. Involved
in the plot of Babington. Lived mostly abroad. Justly
suspected of treasonable plotting; attainted, 1587. Entered
the service of the King of Spain, in 1588. His attainder was
reversed after the accession of James I. Author. Died,
probably in England, Feb. 1611-2. Brother of Thomas
(1559)- (D.N.B.; Venn, i. 40; Cooper, in. 53.)
PAGET, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 16, 1671-2.
Matric. 1671-2; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
Fellow, 1679. Perhaps F.R.S., 1682.
PAGET, EUSEBIUS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1563-4-
3rd s. of Richard, of Cranford, Northants., gent, (and
Katharine, dau. of Euseby Isham). B. at Cranford. B.A.
1567-8. Ord. deacon (London) June, age 22; priest, Sept.
1569. R. of Wold, Northants., 1569-76; of Lamport, 1572-4;
of Barnwell St Andrew, 1575; of Kilkhampton, Cornwall,
1580-4; of St Anne and St Agnes, Aldersgate, 1604-17.
A puritan. Called 'the Golden Sophister.' Author, theo-
logical. Died 1617. Buried at Aldersgate. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1617. (Part of a Register, i. 287; Peile, i. 81; D.N.B. ; H. I.
Longden.)
PAGET, HAROLD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1581-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 8; priest, Dec. 16,
1586. R. of Hallaton, Leics., 1586. Will (Leicester) c. 1628-
31-
PAGET, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1593; B.A.
1596-7; M.A. 1600. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Hauxwell, Yorks., 1640-61. Died 1661.
PAGET, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1627-8. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1626.
PAGET, HENRY. M.A. from Trinity, 1629 (fil. nob.). Doubt-
less s. of William Lord Paget. Buried at Drayton, Middlesex,
Sept. 15, 1635. Brotherof Thomas (1632). (J. Ch, Smith.)
PAGITT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 17,
1636. S. of Richard. B. at Westminster. Bapt. at St
Margaret's, Dec. 8, 1619. School, Perse (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1636. Possibly the same who was buried at St
Margaret's, Mar. 27, 1639. Brother of Richard (1637).
(Peile, I. 443; J. Ch. Smith.)
PAGETT, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 13,
1661. Of Leicestershire. S. of Humphrey, of Barwell, Leics.
Migrated to Trinity, Mar. 19, 1661-2. Matric. 1661-2; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. R. of Peckleton,
Leics., 1671. Buried there Nov. 23, 1708, aged 66. Will
(Leicester) 1708. Brother of Joseph (1670). (Nichols, iv.
481.)
PACHET, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1516-7.
PACHET, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1565.
Of Lancashire. Possibly s. of William (1549). B.A. 1569-70;
M.A. from Queens', 1573. Fellow of Queens', 1572-8. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 25, 1572. R. of Panfield,
Paget, Richard
Essex, 1577-8. R. of Hintlesham, Suffolk, 1586-1610.
Doubtless R. of Skirpenbeck, Yorks., 1600-1623. R. of
Full Sutton, 1612-23. Win (York) 1623; to be buried at
Skirpenbeck. Father of Nathaniel (1606).
PACHET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 18, 1576.
PAGET, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1592; B.A. 1594-
5; M.A. 1598. R. of Nantwich, 1598, ejected for noncon-
formity. Went to Holland, 1604; chaplain to an English
regiment there, c. 1605-7. Minister of the English presbyterian
church at Amsterdam, 1607-37. Author, controversial.
Died 1640. Brotherof Thomas (1605). (D.N.B.; Earwaker's
Local Gleanings, 1. 33; Steven's Scotch Ch., Amsterdam,
1833.)
PATCHETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1615. Of Lancashire. B.A. from St John's, 1618-9; M.A.
1622. One of these names R. of Aldham, Suffolk, 1632.
PAGET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 24, 1686-7.
Of Warwickshire.
PAGET, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1703; B.A.
1707-8; M.A. 1718. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 20, 1708-9.
PAGETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May 14, 1709.
S. of Joseph (1670), of Thurlaston, Leics., clerk. Bapt.
Feb. 19, 1690-1. School, Thurlaston (Mr Potter). Matric.
1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1713;
C. of Brig Casterton, Rutland; priest (Lincoln) May 27, 1716.
V. of Queniborough, Leics., 1716. R. of Ashby Folville, 1724-
49. Died Apr. 12, 1749, aged 58. Will (Leicester) 1749.
Brother of Joseph (1713-4). (Nichols, iv. 481.)
PAGET, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1742. S. of John, of Egham,
Surrey, clerk. Matric. (Pembroke College, Oxford) Mar. 22,
1730-1, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1734. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1766;
of Egham, clerk. (Al. Oxon.)
PAGETT, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 18, 1670.
Of Leicestershire. 6th s. of Humphrey, of Barwell, Leics.,
gent. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Dixie Fellow,
1674. Ord. priest (London) Feb. 24, 1677-8. R. of Thur-
laston, Leics., 1678-1705. R. of Barwell, 1680-2. Buried
June 21, 1705, aged 54. WiU, Leicester. Brother of Humphrey
(1661) and perhaps of Thomas (1671), father of the next and
of John (1709).
PAGET, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. ri, 1713-4-
S. of Joseph (1670), deceased, R. of Thurlaston, Leics. B.
1697. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1713-4;
B.A. 1717-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1719; priest, Dec.
18, 1720. C. of Harlton and of March, Cambs., 1719-20.
Chaplain in the East India Company's service, 1722. Died
at Dacca, Mar. 26, 1724. Brother of John (1709). (H. B.
Hyde, Annals of Bengal.)
PAGITT, JUSTINIAN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Jan. 12,
1626-7. S. of James, Baron of the Exchequer. B. at Hadley,
Middlesex. Schools, Bramley, Staffs. (Mr Dudson), London
and Bosworth (Mr Chance). Matric. 1626-7. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 11, 1628. Called to the Bar, May 8, 1635.
Custos Brevium and Recorder of the King's Bench. Of
Hadley, Middlesex, Esq. Married Dorcas, dau. of Richard
Wilcox, of London. Died Dec. 29, 1668. M.I. at St Giles-in-
the-Fields. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1668-9. Brother of Thomas
(1628-9). (Peile, I. 378; Le Neve, Mon., iv. 132; Vis. of
Middlesex, 1664.)
PAGET, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 10, 1647.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1647. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Apr. 23, 1649. Scholar, 1649.
PAGET, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 13,
1606. S. of John (1565), R. of Skirpenbeck, Yorks. B. there.
School, Butter Crambe (Mr Perry). Matric. 1606; Scholar,
1606-13; B.A. 1609-10: M.A. 1613. V. of Melboum, Cambs.,
1617. y. of Kirby Grindalythe, Yorks., 1617-8. Dean of
Middleham, Yorks., 1618-i-. 37. (Venn, i. 192.) ^->
PAGIT, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1607. y
Ord. deacon (York) Sept.; priest, Dec. 1615; 'M.A. of Clare.i^
PAGET, NATHAN. M.D. 1641-2 (Incorp. from Leyden). S. of
Thomas (1605), R. of Stockport, Cheshire. Bapt. Mar. 31,
1615, at Manchester. M.A. (Edinburgh) 1635. Entered at
Leyden, Nov. 25, 1638, age 23; M.D. 1639. F.R.C.P., 1646.
Censor Elect, 1668. Harveian orator, 1664. Benefactor to
the R.C.P. A friend of Milton, and a cousin of his third wife.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Philip Cromwell, and 1st
cousinof the Protector. Died Jan. 1678-9. Will proved, 1679.
Brother of Thomas (1654). (Munk, 1. 243; D.N.B.)
PAGETT, PHINEAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1638. Admon. of one of these names
(York) 1649; of North Dalton, Yorks., clerk.
PAGET or PATCHETT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1558; Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. FeUow,
1563. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 2, 1570. R. of Litcham,
Norfolk, 1571-3. Perhaps R. of Keighley, Yorks., 1578-1616.
Died 1616.
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PACHET, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, July 2,
1600. S. of William (1549), B.D. B. at Skirpenbeck, Yorks.
School, York. Died Jfune 17, 1636. Buried at Skirpenbeck.
M.I. {Venn, i. 173; M. H. Peacock.)
PAGETT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1637. S. and h. of Richard, of Westminster. Bapt. at St
Margaret's, Jan. 12, 1620-1. Scholar, 1636. Created B.C.L.
(Oxford) 1642. Incorp. LL.B. at Cambridge, 1642. Fellow of
Trinity Hall, 1648-56. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 27,
1642-3. Buried at St John's, Westminster, June 16, 1696.
WiU, P.C.C. Brother of Henry (1636) and father of the next.
{Westminster Abbey Registers.)
PAGGETT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1674. S. of the above. LL.B. 1680; LL.D. 1687. Advocate,
Doctors' Commons. Died Nov. 10, 1726. Buried at St John's,
Westminster. WiU, Dean and Chapter of Westminster.
(Musgrave, Ob.; J. Ch. Smith.)
PACHET, ROBERT. Pens, at Gonville Hall. B.Civ.L. 1525-6;
B.Can.L. 1530-1. Commissary to the Bishop of Lincoln.
PACHETT, ROBERT. Scholar of Christ's, 1537-8. Of Rothley,
Leics. B.A. 1539-40; M.A. 1542; B.D. 1550-1. Fellow of
Pembroke, 1540. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1544-5;
priest, Apr. 4, 1545. Preacher, 1554. V. of Tilney, Norfolk,
1568. Died 1577. Benefactor to Pembroke. {Peile, i. 25.)
PATCHETT, ROBERT. B.A. from Christ's, 1658-9.
PAGETT, SIMEON. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 28, 1684.
Of Oxfordshire. One Simon Paget, chaplain, 40th Foot,
1717.
PAGET, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Caius, May, 1559.
S. of William, Lord Paget of Beaudesert. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 24, 1561. Succeeded his brother Henry
as 3rd Bart., Dec. 1568. An adherent of Mary Queen of
Scots; much involved in political and religious plots. Fled
abroad on the discovery of Throgmorton's plot, 1583.
Attainted, 1587. Married Nazareth, dau. of Sir Henry (or
John) Newton, of Barr's Court, Somerset. Died at Brussels,
1590. Brother of Charles (1559). {D.N.B.; Venn, i. 40;
Cooper, III. 4; G.E.C.)
PAGET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1605;
B.A. i6o8-g; M.A. 1612. C. of Blackley, Lanes., 1615-31.
Succeeded his brother as minister of the English presbyterian
church at Amsterdam, 1637-9. Returned to England, c.
1639. R. of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, tiU 1656. R. of Stock-
port, Cheshire, till 1660. Died 1660. Brother of John (1592),
father of Nathan (1641-2) and Thomas (1654). {D.N.B.;
E. Axon.)
PAGET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Jan. 24,
1628^. S. of James. B. in London. School, London
(? private). Matric. 1629. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 4, 1632-3. Serjeant to the Sumpter. Of Tottenham
High Cross, Middlesex. Married Rachel, widow of Timothy
Eman, late of Tottenham, 1638. WiU (P.C.C.) 1650. Brother
of Justinian (1626-7). {Peile, i. 397; J. Ch. Smith.)
PAGET, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney, Nov. 7,
1632. S. of WUliam, Lord Paget, of Beaudesert. B. at
Drayton, Middlesex. Bapt. Jan. 12, 1614-5. Schools, Eton
and Westminster. M.A. 1633 {fil. nob.). Died unmarried.
Buried at Drayton, as Colonel Paget, Jan. 4, 1649-50.
Brother of Henry (1629).
PAGET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 1, 1654. Of
Buckinghamshire. Matric. 1654. One of these names adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 24, 1661.
PAGET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, June 7,
1654. S. of Thomas (1605), clerk, of Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661; B.D.
from St Catharine's, 1668; D.D. 1680. FeUow of Magdalene.
FeUow of St Catharine's, 1661. Perhaps V. of Arkesden,
Essex, 1662-3. WUl of one of these names (Dean and Chapter
of Westminster) 1717; of St Margaret's, Westminster.
PAGETT or PACHET, THOMAS. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1671.
No record found of a B.A. degree. Perhaps ist s. of Humphrey,
of Barwell, Leics. OriginaUy bred a weaver. Ord. by the
famous Hugh Peters. R. of BarweU, Leics., 1670-81. Buried
there July 31, 1680, agsd 42. Identified by J. Foster {Al.
Oxon.) with Thomas, s. of Justinian (1626), but this seems
imlikely. Perhaps brother of Humphrey (1661) and Joseph
(1670). {Nichols, IV. 481; A. Oxon.)
PAGET, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 20, 1705.
B. at Drayton, Middlesex. Perhaps Thomas Catesby, only
s. of Henry, Lord Paget de Beaudesert. B. 1689. Matric.
from Trinity CoUege, Oxford, Apr. 19, 1707. age 18. M.P.
for Staffs., 1715-27. Gentleman of the Bedchamber to
George II. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Egerton, Lord
Bridgwater. Author, misceUanies in prose and verse. Died
at West Drayton. Buried in Westminster Abbey, Feb. 19,
1741-2. {D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
Painter, William
PAGET, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1743.
Matric. 1743; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. i75i- Fellow, 1746. Master
of King's CoUege School, Cambridge. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 5, 1748; priest, Dec. 22, 1750. Went to the West Indies
and died there. {Harwood, 333.)
PAGET, WILLIAM. At Trinity Hall; afterwards studied at
Paris. S. of William, serjeant-at-mace. B. in London, c. 1506.
School, St Paul's. Clerk to the Privy Council, 1540-4. Privy
Councillor and Clerk of Parliament, 1543. Employed on
many foreign and domestic missions. K.G., 1547. M.P. for
Co. Stafford, 1547-9. ChanceUor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
1547-52. Created Lord Paget of Beaudesert, 1549. Secretary
of State to Henry VIII and Edward VI. Committed to
prison by the Star Chamber for peculation, 1551; degraded
from the Order of the Garter, 1552 ; restored by Queen Mary,
1553- High Steward of the University, 1554-63. Lord Privy
Seal, 1556. Resigned office, 1558. Died June 9, 1563.
Buried at West Drayton, Middlesex. M.I. in Lichfield
Cathedral. Father of Thomas (1559). (Cooper, i. 221;
A. B. Beaven; G.E.C; D.N.B., where he is said to have been
bom at Wednesbury.)
PACHET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1549;
B.A. 1552-3; M.A. from Pembroke, 1556; B.D. from Queens',
1564. Fellow of Pembroke, 1554. FeUow of Queens', 1558-
72. University preacher, 1565. R. of Skirpenbeck, Yorks.,
1571-1600. Resigned in favour of his s. John (? 1565). M.I.
at Skirpenbeck. WiU, York. Father of Richard (1600).
(M. H. Peacock; Venn, i. 173.)
PAGET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1577-8.
PACHET or PAGET, . M.A. 1478-9.
PATCHETT, . B.Civ.L. 1511-2.
PAGETTES, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1558.
PAGET, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sr Catharine's, 1661.
PAGRAVE, see PALGRAVE.
PAINE, see PAYNE.
PAINSACKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1614;
B.A. 1618, as 'Painser.'
PAINTER or PAYNTER, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Trinity, 1669. Matric. 1669. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Paul,
of MusweU HiU, Middlesex, Knt. Died unmarried, Aug. 31,
1670, aged 20. Buried at Sprowston, Norfolk. M.I. (Le
Neve, Knts.)
PAINTER, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Pembroke,
June 25, 1673. S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at BerkesweU,
Warws. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7.
PAINTER, NEHEMIAH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 25,
1631. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1631. Migrated to Trinity.
B.A. 1635-6. Head Master of Manchester Grammar School,
c. 1643. Buried in the CoUegiate Church there, Nov. 5, 1648.
Father of Steven (1666-7). (Mumford, Manchester School,
74-)
PAINTER or PAYNTER, OWEN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 30,
1623. Matric. 1623.
PAINTER, PAUL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 12, 1698.
S. and h. of Steven (1666-7), clerk, of Norwich. B. there.
School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1698-
1702. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 19, 1701. Died
May 21, 1702. M.I. at St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich. {Venn,
I. 500)
PAYNTER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1575.
B. at Kelling, Norfolk. Migrated to Magdalene. B.A. 1577-8;
M.A. from Christ's, 1581; B.D. 1590. Ord. deacon (London)
Aug. 1580, age 25; priest, Oct. 1592. R. of 'Fange' {i.e.
Vange) AU Saints, Essex, 1 580-1. R. of Paddlesworth
(diocese Rochester), Kent, 1581-99. Perhaps V. of Sporle
and Little Palgrave, near Swafifham, Norfolk, 1592-1616
(died). {Peile, i. 130.)
PAYNTER, SOLOMON. B.A. from King's, 1579-80.
PAINTER, STEVEN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 15, 1666-7.
S. of Nehemiah (1631). Bapt. at Manchester, Mar. 25, 1647.
Matric. 1667, as 'Pajuler'; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A.
1675. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May; priest, June, 1674.
Minor canon of the Cathedral. R. of St Michael-at-Plea,
Norwich. Died July 13, 1689. Father of Paul (1698).
(E. Axon.)
PAYNTER, W. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1583.
PAINTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1554. Of Middlesex. Scholar. Schoolmaster at Sevenoaks.
Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 25, 1560. Perhaps V. of Grain,
Kent, 1560-3. Clerk of the ordnance in the Tower, 1561-94.
Author, translations, etc. Died 1594; made a nuncupative
wUl, Feb. 14, 1593-4. {Cooper, 11. 538; D.N.B.)
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PAINTER or PAYNTER, WILLIAM. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of William, of An Iron, Cornwall. Bapt. at St
Erth, Dec. 7, 1637. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
Mar. 29, 1656; B.A. (0.xford) 1660; M.A. 1663; B.D. 1674;
D.D. 1695. Fellow, 1657-88. Rector, 1690-1716. Vice-
Chancellor, 1698-1700. R. of Wootton, Northants., 1686, as
'Pa>'nter, alias Camboume.' Biiried there Feb. 22, 1715-6.
M.I. Admon., P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; H. I.hoagden; D.N.B.)
PAYNTER,
M.B. 1463-4.
PAITES, see PATES.
PAKE.ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594- Perhaps
s. of John, of Broomfield and of Stock, Essex. Died Apr. i6,
1622. Will proved (P.C.C.) May 28, 1622. {Misc. Gen. et
Her., 2nd S., v. 326, 369.)
PAKE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Feb. 17, 161&-7.
Doubtless s. of John, of Broomfield, Essex. Bapt. there,
June 9, 1600. Matric. 1617. {Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S.,
V. 369.)
PAKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', 1598-9; afterwards
of Christ's. B. at Homdon, Essex. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 18, 1614, age 26; priest, May 26, 1616. C. of Hawkes-
weU, Essex.
PAKE, SAMUEL Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 16, 1700. S. of
Joseph, surgeon, of Lowestoft. B. there, May 25, 1684.
Matric. 1701; M.B. from Clare, 1706; M.D. from Caius, 1713-
Practised physic at Bury St Edmunds. Died Sept. 1727,
aged 44. M.I. at St James", Bury. Father of the next.
{Venn, i. 530.)
PAKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 3, 1727.
S. of Samuel (above), M.D., of Bury St Edmunds. B. at
Yarmouth. Bapt. Oct. 13, 1710. Schools, Yarmouth (Mr
Welham) and Bury (Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1727; Scholar,
1727-32; M.B. 1732. Practised medicine at Yarmouth.
Died jfuly 29, 1743. M.I. at St Nicholas, Yarmouth. {Venn,
11. 27.)
PAKE or PAKKE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1488-9. Ord. sub-deacon
(Ely) Mar. 27, 1490; priest, Jime 5, 1490.
PAKEFIELD, ROGER. B.D. 1494-5-
PAKEFIELD, . M.A. before 1466.
PAKEMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Sidney, May 13,
1668. S. of Thomas (next). B. at Brentford, Middlesex,
Oct. 15, 1651. School, Merchant Taylors'.
PAKEMAN, THOMAS. Matric. from Trinity, Easter, 1631.
Migrated to Clare; adm. there, June i, 1633; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. V. of Harrow, Middlesex, 1646; ejected, 1662.
Ministered at Old Brentford and Stratford. Died June, 1691.
Father of John (above). (D.N.B.)
PAKENHAM, GEOFFREY DE. Chancellor of the University,
1290-2.
PAKENHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 15,
1591-2. Doubtless s. of Robert, of North Witham, Lines.,
and of Streatham, Surrey. Matric. c. 1592. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 12, 1594. Knighted, .\pr. 23, 1603. Of Tooting
Bee, Surrey. Died Mar. 27, 1620, aged nearly 40. Admon.,
Leicester. Perhaps nephew of John (1567). {Lines. Pedigrees,
748; Victoria Hist., Surrey, iv. 95.)
PAKENHAM or PACKNAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Oct. 1567. Doubtless s. of Robert, Clerk of the Green Cloth
and Lord of the manor of Streatham, Surrey. B.A. 1571-2.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 8, 1578-9- 'Of Tooting Bee,
Surrey, and of Chfford's Inn.' Will (P.C.C.) 1602; of Wimble-
don, Surrey, gent. Bequests to Christ's and other Colleges.
(J. Ch. Smith; Lines. Pedigrees, 748.)
PAKENHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 6, 1607.
Matric. 1607, as ' Pyckman.' Perhaps R. of Bardfield Magna,
Essex, 1615; and R. of Stansfield, Suffolk, 1639-43 (M.A.).
PAKENHAM or PACKMAN, MARK. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, June, 1565.
PACKNAM, NICHOLAS. B.Civ.L. 1484-5-
PAKENHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1635. Of Essex. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon
(Norwich); priest (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641. R. of Stansfield,
Suffolk, 1643. Perhaps V. of Godstone, Surrey. Died Nov. 3,
1675. M.I. Will (P.C.C). Mentions property at Bardfield
Magna {see John, 1607). (J. Ch. Smith.)
PAKEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, July 27,
1706. S. of John, gent. B. at Boston, Lines. School, Boston.
Matric. 1707; M.B. 1712.
PALATINE, Count CHARLES LODOWICK, Duke of Bavaria.
M.A. 1635-6 {Lit. Reg.). S. of the next. Died Sept. 7, 1680.
PALATINE, Count FREDERIC, Prince Elector. Incorp. 1612-3.
Son-in-law to James J. Died Nov. 29, 1632. Father of the
above.
Palfreyman, Richard
PALAVICINO, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Michs.
1606. 2nd s. of Sir Horatio, merchant, Emd political agent
(for whom see D.N.B.), of Babraham, Cambs. Knighted,
Feb. 16, i6io-i. Married Catherine, dau. of Sir Oliver
CromweU, K.B. Died Oct. 14, 1615. Brother of the next.
(Noble, Cromwell Family, 11. 178.)
PALAVICINO, TOBIT (? TOBIAS). Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Clare, Michs. 1606. 3rd s. of Sir Horatio. B. May 20, 1593,
at Babraham, Cambs. Succeeded to the estates of his brother
Sir Henry, 1615. Purchased a great part of Great and Little
Shelford, Cambs. Squandered his wealth and was imprisoned
for debt in the Fleet. Married Jane, dau. of Sir Oliver
CromweU. Brother of Henry (above). (Noble, Cromwell
Family, 11. 178.)
PALDEN, . B.A. 1515-6.
PALEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1580; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
PALEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 28, 1698.
S. of John. B. at Langcliffe, Yorks. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1709. Incorp. at Oxford,
1709. Usher at Wakefield School, 1703-5. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1704; priest, June, 1706. C. of Wakefield,
1705-17. V. of Hunslet, Leeds, 1718-32. Perhaps V. of
Kirkleatham-in-Cleveland, 1723. Married Anne Spink, of
Wakefield, Aug. 22, 1717. Author, The whole duty of Prayer.
Died Jan. 1731-2. Buried at Hunslet. {Peile, 11. 141; M. H.
Peacock.)
PALEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1578.
PALEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1616.
B. at Giggleswick, in 1597. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1624. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 1620; priest, Dec. 1621. V. of Hey-
bridge, Essex, 1629. R. of Snoreham, and V. of Althome,
1637. {Peile, 1. 311.)
PALLAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1548.
PALEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Christ's, Apr. 13,
1668. S. of Thomas. B. at Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
PALEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 16,
1698. S. of William. B. at Langclifie, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1701-2. Perhaps V. of Elsham, Lines.,
1704. {Peile, II. 142.)
PALEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Jan. 31,
1729-30. 2nd s. of Thomas. B. at Langcliffe, Yorks., 1711.
School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1733; B-A.
1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1733-4; priest,
Mar. 2, 1734-5. Minor canon of Peterborough Cathedral.
V. of Helpston, 1735-99. Head Master of Giggleswick
School, 1745-99. C. of Giggleswick, 1749-69. V. of Horton-
in-Ribblesdale, 1769-88. Died Sept. 29, 1799. Father of
William, of the Evidences. {Peile, 11. 221.)
PALFREY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Sept. 30, 1616.
B. in Devon. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Will
of one of these names (Exeter) 1667; of Up-Ottery, Devon,
clerk.
PALFREYMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
Aug. 8, 1646. S. of Robert (1607). B. at Theddlethorpe,
Lines. School, Homcastle (Mr Nottingham). Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1650.
PALFRAMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1572.
B. 1546 {sic). Probably B.A. (Oxford) 1575-6. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1570. V. of Willerby, Yorks., 1599-1608.
Perhaps V. of Digby, Lines., 1572. If so, admon. (Lincoln)
Feb. 1610-1. One of these names V. of Cundall, Yorks.
Buried July 7, 1616. {Lines. Pedigrees.)
PALFRYMAN, RALPH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1567. B. at Sleaford, Lines., c. 1550. (Called B.A. in the
Episc. register.) Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 13; priest, Sept.
20, 1569. Preacher. C. at Sempringham, Lines. V. of
Billinghay. V. of Bardney, 1569. V. of Threkingham,
1598-1607. V. of Aslackby, 1605-11. R. of Folkingham,
1610. Admon. (Lincoln) 1618.
PALFREYMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 22, 1649. S. of Nathaniel. B. at Langton (? Laughton),
near Partney, Lines. School, Homcastle (Mr Nottingham).
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3. Master of Boston School, 1657-
62. Father of the next. {Peile, i. 529.)
PALFREYMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 17, 1686. S. of Richard (above), schoolmaster of Boston,
Lines. B. there. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1689;
Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1689-90. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10,
1693-4. {Peile, n. 102.)
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PALFREMAN ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1607 Of Lincolnshire. S. of Robert, of Lusby. B.A. 1609-
10- M A 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 20, 1614; pnest,
Sept. '24, i6i5- R- of Dalderby, Lines., 1614-22. R. of
Theddlethorpe St Helen's, 1617. Father of George (1646).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 750.)
PALFRYMAN, THOMAS. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Richard, of Haceby, Lines. B.A. (New Inn Hall,
Oxford) 1633; M.A. 1635-6. V. of Threckingham, Lmcs.,
1637-42. R. of Haceby, 1638. Will dated, Apr. 29; proved,
July 6, 1670. {Al. Oxon.; Lines. Pedigrees, 749-)
PALFREYMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 2,
1660. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4. One ot
these names V. of Youlgrave, Derbs., 1685, but see Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.
PALGRAVE or PAGRAVE, AUGUSTINE. Matric. pens, from
Trinity, Michs. 1587. Doubtless s. of John (1552), pt
Baniingham Northvvood, Norfolk. Bapt. at St Ocorge s,
Tombland, Norwich, Oct. 5. 1568. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1587. Barrister, 1598. Knighted, Nov. 24
1604. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1617. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir John Willoughby, of Risley, Derbs. Buned at Barning-
ham, Nov. 14, 1639. M.I. Brother of John (1587). {Palgrave
Family Memorials.)
PALGRAVE, AUGUSTINE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at St
John's, July 2, 1647. S. and h. of Sir John, Bart., of Barmng-
ham, Norfolk. B. there. Bapt. Dec. i, 1629. School, Norwich
(Mr Lovering). Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1645-6. Gentle-
man of the Privy Chamber. Succeeded as 2nd Bart^ Apr.
1672. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1690-1. DiedMar. 13, 1711. Buried
at Bamingham. Brother of John (1649) and WilUam (1651),
father of John (1674).
PALGRAVE, AUSTIN (AUGUSTINE). Adm. at Corpus Christi,
1715. Of Norfolk. Doubtless s. of Thomas (1671). Bapt. at
Brockdish, Norfolk, Aug. 3, 1696. Matric. 1715; B.A. 171879-
Married (i) Christian, dau. of William Palgrave; (2) Catherine
dau. of Jay, of Needham Market, Norfolk. Buried at
Pulham St Mary Magdalene, Norfolk, June 22, 1743.
PAGRAVE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 13,
1588 S of Edward, R. of Barnham Broom, Norfolk. School,
Bamham Broom (Mr Cawsye). Scholar, 1589-91. Ord. priest
(Suff. Bishop of Colchester) Dec. 27, 1602. R. of Litcham,
Norfolk, 161 7-41. Buried there, Dec. 9, 1641. Will (Norwich)
1642. Brother of Gregory (1589). {Venn, i. 134.)
PALGRAVE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1617. Of Norfolk. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of
Pulham St Mary Magdalene. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; B.D.
1632. Fellow, 1622-44, ejected. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
25, 1625. V. of St Benet, Cambridge, 1633-42. R. of Diss,
Norfolk, 1647; ejected, 1648. R. of Pinchbeck, Lines. Buried
there Nov. 29, 1656. WiU (P.C.C.) 1657. (Palgrave Family
Memorials, 58.)
PAGRAVE or PALGRAVE, GREGORY. Adm. sizar (age 13) at
Caius, 1589. S. of Edward, R. of Barnham Broom, Norfolk.
School, Mattishall. Matric. 1589, as 'Geo.' Drowned in the
Cam. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Aug. 19, 1590-
Brother of Edward (1588). (Venn, i. 138.)
PAGRAVE, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Feb. 28,
1592-3. S. of Gregory, gent., of Thuxton, Norfolk. Bapt.
there. May i, 1577. Schools, Mattishall and Garvestone.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1596. Of Thuxton and
Whinbergh, gent. Married Judith, dau. of Thomas Tyrell,
of Gipping, Suffolk, Esq. Living in 1619. (Venn, I. 147;
E. Anglian, iii. 99.)
PALSGRAVE, JOHN. Student of Corpus Christi. B. in London.
Perhaps the B.A. of 1503-4. M.A. (Paris). Incorp. at Oxford,
1532. B.D. (Oxford) 1532. French tutor to the Princess
Mary, 15 13-4, and to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond,
natural s. of Henry VIII, 1525-9. King's chaplain. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1514-54. R. of Asfordby, Leics., 1516. R. of
Alderton and of Holbrook, Suffolk. R. of Cawston, Norfolk.
R. of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, 1533-54- R- of
Wadenhoe, Northants., 1546-54. Author, French grammar,
etc. Died 1554. (Cooper, i. 119, 545; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
PALGRAVE or PAGRAVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Gon-
ville Hall, Michs. 1552. Probablys. of Clement, of Baming-
ham-Northwood, Norfolk. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
1553. Bencher, 1569. Autumn reader, 1573 and 1582.
Treasurer, 1583. Married Urith, dau. of Sir William Saunder,
of Ewell, Surrey. Buried at Bamingham, May 28, 1611.
M.I. there. Probably father of Augustine (1587) and John
(1587). (Palgrave Family Memorials, 17.)
PAGRAVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1587.
Probably s. of John (1552), of Bamingham-Northwood,
Norfolk. Bapt. Nov. 19, 1571. Brother of Augustine (1587)-
PALGRAVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1631. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Norwich. B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
Palle, Roger
1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 24, 1635; priest, Sept. 24,
1637; 'C. of Rougham,' Norfolk. R. of Illington, 1643.
PALGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 9, 1649.
Of Norfolk. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir John, of Bamingham-
Northwood, Norfolk, Bart. Bapt. there, July 5, 1632. Matric.
1649. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1652. Barrister, 1659.
Married Diana, dau. of Thomas Covert, of Slaugham, Sussex,
1665. Living, 1685. Brother of Augustine (1647) and half-
brother of William (1651-2) and Nathaniel (1669).
PALGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
July 3, 1674. S. of Sir Augustine (1647), Bart., of Baming-
ham, Norfolk. B. there. School, Holt. Probably died young.
PALGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 21,
1685. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. from Trinity Hall,
1692.
PALGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1699. Of
Norfolk. Doubtless s. of Nathaniel (1669). Matric. Lent,
1699-1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1704; priest, May, 1706. R. of Hackford, Norfolk.
R. of Bamingham-Northwood, till 1721. Buried there 1721.
Will (Nonvich) 1721.
PALGRAVE, NATHANIEL. .\dva. pens, (age i8) at Christ's,
Apr. 7, i66g. S. of Sir John. Bapt. at St Martin-in-the-
Fields, Aug. 2, 1648. School, Holt, Norfolk (.Mr Bainbridge).
Migrated to Emmemuel, Oct. 30, 1669. Matric. 1670; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1673;
priest, Apr. 1674. R. of Bayfield, Norfolk, 1674. R. of
Letheringsett, 1674. R. of Hackford, 1689-1705. Buried at
Letheringsett, Dec. 14, 1705. Admon. granted to his son
John (? 1699), of Sail, Norfolk, clerk. Brother of William
(1651-2) and half-brother of John (1649) and Augustine
(1647). (Peile, II. 20; Palgrave Family Memorials, 19.)
PALGRAVE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1623. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
PALGRAVE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
July 6, 1687. S. of Richard, of Henham, Suffolk, gent. B.
June 14, 1671. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1. Died Jan. 5,
1691 (sic). (Palgrave Family Memorials, 55.)
PALGRAVE, SAMUEL. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1670. (Perhaps a mistake for William.)
PALGRAVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1671.
Of Norfolk. S. of John, of Pulham St Mary Magdalene, and
of Gray's Inn, London. Bapt. at Pulham, Oct. 10, 1654.
Matric. Easter, 1672; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 1686. R. of Brockdish, Norfolk, 1686-1725. R- of
Frenze, 1702-25. Buried at Brockdish, Mar. 4, 1724-5.
Doubtless father of Austin (1715)-
PALGRAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Mar. 4, 1651-2. S. of Sir John, Knt. and Bart., of Baming-
ham, Norfolk. Bapt. there, Sept. 16, 1635. School, Baming-
ham, Norfolk (private). Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1656.
Barrister, 1666. Died 1673. Brother of Augustine (1647)
and John (1649).
PALGRAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. 1669.
Of Norfolk. S. of Robert. Bapt. at Pulham St Mary, Nov. 20,
1651. B.A. 1672-3. WiUiam Palgrave, M.A., subscribed for
deacon and priest (Bristol) Mar. 10, 1676-7. R. of Burgh,
Suffolk, 1679. R. of Debach, 1696. Buried at Burgh, Mar. 10,
1701-2. (F. S. Hockaday; Palgrave Family Memorials, 55.)
PALGRAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 28,
1711. S. of WiUiam, gent., of Pulham St Mary Magdalene,
Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Beccles and Woodbridge (Mr
Leeds). Matric. 1710-1; Scholar, 1711-6; M.B. 1717; M.D.
1723. Fellow, 1716-27. Adm. at Leyden, Nov. i, 1719-
Physician at Ipswich. Died Sept. 14, 1742- M.I. at Pulham
WiU (P.C.C.) 1743- (Blomefield, v. 397; Venn, i. 525.)
PALGRAVE, . Com. for B.A. 1468-9.
PALGRAVE, . B.A. 1503-4-
PALGRAVE, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, May 20,
1692. (Name off, Dec. 1693.)
PALIN, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Jesus, c. i597; B-A. 1600-1 ;
M.A. 1612. A Mr Palin was curate or lecturer at Leigh,
Lanes., c. 1606, and his ministry greatly influenced Richard
Mather the first of the American family of that name.
(E. Axon.)
PALLADY, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1533. Of Northampton. Fellow, 1536-7.
Overseer and probably architect of the Duke of Somerset's
palace in the Strand, commenced 1546. M.P. for Peter-
borough, 1547-52; for Heytesbury, 1559. Admon. of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1563; of Buekland, Gloucs., gent.
(Cooper, I. 125; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
PALLE, ROGER. B.A. 1454-5. Perhaps wiU proved (P.C.C.)
1504; 'clerk of Heybridge, Essex'; s. of Roger, of Little
Walsingham, Norfolk; to be buried at Walsingham. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
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PALLET, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1613.
PALLEY, . Of Christ's College. Sufferer in a 'jettynge' or
riot in the town, Oct. 8, 1533. {Gr. Bk. A, 223.)
PALLISER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. i,
1651. S. of John, husbandman, lately deceased, of Kirkby-
on-Wiske, Yorks. B. there. School, Danby-on-Wiske, Yorks.
Matric. 1651. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
PALLISER, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 4, 1735-
Of Yorkshire. Matric. i737; Scholar, i737; LL.B. 1741-
Ord. deacon and priest (Litt. dim. from York) Mar. 1740-1.
R. of East Drayton, Notts.
PALMER, ALEXANDER. B.A. 1481-2. Of Ely diocese. M.A.
1485. Styled B.D. in a deed in Jan. 1510-1. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1483-15 13. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) May 23,
1483; priest, Feb. 24, 1483-4; title, St Peter's College.
Parochial chaplain of Little St Mary's, 1488-9, 1491-2.
1493-4, 1500-3. Perhaps C. of St Magnus, London, in 1515
and 1540. (T. A. Walker; J. Ch. Smith.)
PALMER, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1568.
Probably licensed to preach (Peterb.) Mar. 28, 1572- R- of
Brampton, Northants., 1573-8; 'B.A.; age 29' in 1576.
Buried there 1578. (Peile, i. 105; H. I. Longden.)
PALMER, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1577. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Stoke Doyle, Northants.
B. 1558. Of Stoke Doyle, Esq., in 1618. Married Mary, dau.
of William Watts, of Blakesley. Perhaps father of Edward
(1606) and Thomas (1606). (Nichols, 11. 550; Vis. of NoHh-
ants.)
PALMER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, June 12,
1579. Resident in 1581. S. of John, gent., 'jurispentus,' of
Hartlip, Kent. B. in London. School, Willesden (Mr Griffith).
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 21, 1583. Knight of the Bath,
1603. Married (i) Catherine, dau. of William Kingsmill, of
Southampton ; (2) Margaret, sister of Sir Dudley Digges, of
Chilham, Kent. Buried at Chilham, Sept. 3, 1630. M.L
(Venn, i. 103; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
PALMER, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, Easter,
1607.
PALMER, ARCHDALE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Mar. 3,
1627-8. S. of William, Esq. (and Barbara Archdale, of
Wickham, Bucks.). B. at Aldermanbury, London. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, June 18, 1631. High Sheriff of Leics.,
1641. Of Wanlip, Leics., Esq. Married Martha, dau. of
Thomas Smith, of London, merchant. Died Aug. 6, 1673,
aged 63. Buried at Wanlip. M.L WiU (P.C.C.) 1673- Brother
of William (1631-2), father of the next and of Joshua (1675).
(Nichols, III. 1099; Vis. of London, 1634.)
PALMER, ARCHDALE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Mar.
19, 1657-8. S. of Archdale (above), Esq. B. at Wanlip,
Leics. Schools, Coventry and Meadbome. Matric. 1658.
Migrated to Pembroke, Apr. 5, 1659. B.A. 1661-2; M.A.
1665. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1667; C. of
St Andrew's, Hertford. Buried Sept. 18, 1683. Brother of
Joshua (1675). (Nichols, ni. iioi.)
PALMER, BARTHOLOMEW. Matrio. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1569. Perhaps incorp. at O.xford, 1580, as 'B.A. of
Cambridge.' Possibly identical with the man of these names
who matric. from St Alban Hall, O.xford, 1578, age 25. M.A.
(Oxford) 1581. Perhaps R. of Widworthy, Devon, 1574-
WiU (Exeter) 1610. (Al. Oxon.)
PALMER, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July 8,
1704. S. of Edmund, bookseller. B. in London. School,
Stamford (Mr Turner).
PALMER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 23, 1670.
Previously matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, May 5,
1668, age 17. S. of Su: William, of Warden Street, Beds., Knt.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675; B.D. 1683; D.D. 1688.
Fellow, 1672-85. Taxor, 1681-2. Ord. priest (Norwich) June,
1680. V. of Oakington, Cambs., 1685. Preb. of York, 1689-
1705; of Southwell, 1690-1705. R. of Kirby-in-Cleveland,
1692. R. of Long Marston, Yorks., 1694-1705. Married
Anne, dau. of Sir Stephen Thompson, and widow of Toby
Wickham, of York. Buried in York Minster, Jan. 17, 1704-5-
Father of Charles (1717)- (Al- Oxon.; M. H. Peacock.)
PALMER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 25, 1680.
S. of Edward, of Stoke Doyle, Northants., Esq. Bapt. there,
Nov. 13, 1663. School, Oundle, 1670. Colleger at Eton,
1675-9. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. R- of Stoke
Doyle, 1689-1717. Buried there Apr. 3, i7i7- (H. I.
Longden.)
PALMER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 27,
1717. S. and h. of Charles (1670), of Yorkshire, clerk (R. of
Long Marston). B. at York. School, Wakefield (Mr Clark).
Matric. 1718. Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 7, 1719, as Fell-Com.
LL.B. 1726. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 22, 1717-8.
PALMER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
14, 1724. S. of Charles, gent., of Domey Court, Bucks.
Palmer, H.
B. at Hayes, Middlesex, 1707. School, Eton. Matric. 1724-
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1725-6. Succeeded as
5th Bart., Nov. 1723. Married Anne, dau. of Richard
Harcourt, of the Inner Temple, Esq. Buried at Domey,
Nov. 13, 1773. (G.E.C., 1. i66; Palmer Pedigrees.)
PALMER, CHARLES FISH. Adm. pens, at Clare, July i, 1747-
B. at Bamet, Herts. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. i754-
Fellow, 1754-7. Probably of Kelyn, Flint. Married Lucy
Jones of Kelyn. Patron with his wife and others of Ripple,
Kent, in 1769. (Hasted, iv. 135.)
PALMER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar.
24,1590-1. S. of Henry, gent. B. at Necton, Norfolk. School,
Fransham. Matric. c. 1591; Scholar, 1591-7; B.A. (? 1594-5).
(Venn, i. 142.)
PALMER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
May 6, 1623. S. of Christopher, gent. Bapt. at Burgh,
Lines., Mar. 30, 1606. School, Louth. Matric. 1623; B.A.
1626. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 18, 1629. Of Burgh, Esq.
Married Katherine, dau. of Sir John BoUe, Knt., of Thorpe
Hall. Buried July 5, 1640. (Lines. Pedigrees, 754.)
PALMER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1666.
Matric. Easter, 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1675. V. of Friston and Snape, Suffolk,
1677. V. of Rendham, 1678. One of these names died
(Charterhouse) Aug. 30, 1751, aged 102. (Musgrave; G. Mag.,
381.)
PALMER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1571-
PALMER, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1606. Perhaps s. and h. of Anthony (i577), of Stoke Doyle,
Northants., Esq. If so, adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 5,
1608. Called to the Bar, 1615. Reader, 1639. Died c. 1642.
(Middle Temple Bench Book.)
PALMER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1610; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
FeUow, 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. An excellent Greek
scholar. (.41. IVestmon.)
PALMER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 1, 1639-40. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1654;
of Bilsby, Lines., clerk.
PALMER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
July 29, 1655. Of Leicester. School, Leicester. Scholar,
1656; Matric. 1658. One of these names, of Clement's Inn,
gent., adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 21, 1661-2.
PALMER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, July 3,
1693. S. of Thomas. B. at Leicester. School, Market
Harborough (Mr Home). Adm. at the Inner Temple, June
22, 1695.
PALMER, EDWARD. M.A. from King's, 1744. S. of Samuel,
of Charlton, Dorset, clerk. Matric. (Merton College, Oxford)
May 18, 1727, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1732. V. of Ringmer,
Sussex, 1736-48. Buried there Jan. 11, 1747-8. (Al. Oxon.)
PALMER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1631-2. Perhaps V. of Castle Sowerby, Cumber-
land, 'M.A.,' 1646; and V. of Aspatria, 1661-86. Died 1686.
(B. Nightingale.)
PALMER, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1612.
S. and h. of Thomas, of Carlton, Northants. B. 1598. B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1643. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 14, 1616. Called to the Bar, May 23,
1623. Bencher, 1660. Treasurer, 1661. University Counsel,
1635. M.P. for Stamford, 1640-2. Solicitor-General, 1645.
Attomey-General, 1660-70. Knighted, May 31, 1660.
Created Bart., June 7, 1660. Chief Justice of Chester, 1661-2.
Recorder of Boston, 1662-70. Married Margaret, dau. of
Sir Francis Moore, of Fawley. Died at Hampstead, May 5,
1670, aged 72. Buried at Carlton. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, 1. 2S8;
D.N.B.; Vis. of Northants.; Northants. Families, 246.)
PALMER, GEOFFREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Nov. 13,
1672. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Lewis, of Carlton, Northants.,
Bart. B. at Carlton Scroop, Lines., June 12, 1655. Matric.
1672. M.P. for Leics., 1708-10 and 1714- Succeeded as 3rd
Bart., c. 1714. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Grantham,
of Goltho, Lines. Died Dec. 29, 1732. Buried at Carlton.
(Northants. Families; G.E.C.)
PALMER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 19, 1654-5-
Of Milverton, Warws. Matric. 1656. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1655. Barrister, 1663.
PALMER, GERVASE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1621. Of
Nottinghamshire. 2nd s. of Sir Matthew, Knt. B.-'V. 1625-6;
M.A. 1630. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 27, 1632.
PALMER, GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 25, 1672.
Of Northamptonshire.
PALMER, H. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent, 1564-5.
299
Palmer, Henry
PALMER, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (aRc i6) at Sidney, Jan.
27, 1628-9. S. of Sir Henry, Knt. Bapt. Apr. 28, 161 1. at
Bekesbome, Kent. Schools, Croydon (Mr Nicholson) and
Red Cross Street, London (Mr Fameby). Matric. 1629. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 18, 1631. Knighted, Feb. 14, 1641-2.
(Kent Vis., 1619.)
PALMER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 2, 1650.
Eldest s. of John, shoemaker, citizen of London. B. in
St Andrew's, Holbom, Mar. 14, 1632-3. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1651-2.
PALMER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July 4,
1702. S. of Herbert. B. at Wingham, Kent. Matric. 1702;
Scholar, 1702-3; B.A. 1705-6. Died unmarried 1710.
Brother of Thomas (1699). (Peile, 11. 155.)
PALMER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 6, 1705. S. of
William, R. of Creaton, Northants. B. there. Bapt. there,
July 10, 1688. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713-
Fellow, 1711-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1711; priest,
Sept. 20, 1712. V. of Codicote, Herts., i7i4-5- Died 1715-
PALMER, HERBERT. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Lent,
1615-6. S. of Sir Thomas (1586), of Wingham, Kent, Knt.
B. there, 1601. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622; B.D. from Queens',
1631. Fellow of Queens', 1623. President, 1644-7. University
preacher, 1632. V. of Ashwell, Herts., 1632-47. Lecturer at
Westminster Abbey, 1643. Member of the Westminster
Assembly. Author, theological. A renowned Catechist.
Died 1647, aged 47. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1615-6).
(D.N.B.; Cussans, i.)
PALMER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1554;
Scholar, 1555-6.
PALMER, JAMES. B.A. from Magdalene, 1601-2; M.A. 1605;
B.D. 1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) May 26, 1605. V. of St Bride, Fleet Street, 1616-45,
resigned. Founded charities in Westminster. Died Jan. 5,
1659-60. Buried in St Margaret's, Westminster. M.L
{D.N.B.)
PALMER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 16, 1620.
Matric. 1621; B.A. 1623-4.
PALMER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1646.
PALMER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1650. 4th s.
of Sir Thomas (1615-6), of Wingham, Kent, Bart. Matric.
1650; Scholar, 1652; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Fellow, 1656.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 6, 1657. Probably brother of
Roger (1644).
PALMER, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge. Supp. for B.A. at
Oxford, 1463.
PALMAR or PAWLEMER, JOHN. Scholar and FeUow of King's
Hall, 1508-44. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1545.
PALMER, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1511-2. Abbot of the Cistercian
house of Tiltey, Essex; surrendered, 1536. [Cooper, i. 61.)
PALMER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1567.
Of Kent. B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575; D.D. 1595. FeUow, 1573.
Proctor, 1587-8. Master of Magdalene, 1595-1604. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1580. Archdeacon of Ely, 1592-1600. Preb. of
Ely, 1592. Dean of Peterborough, 1597-1607. Preb. of
Lichfield, 1605-7. Married clandestinely, to Katherine, dau.
of William Knevit, deceased, late of Little Vastem Park,
Wilts., Mar. 29, 1593. Died June, 1607, a prisoner for debt.
{Cooper, II. 457; D.N.B.; Foster's Marriage Licences.)
Another (?) of these names, 'doctus predicator, pluralist,' etc.,
was beneficed in Staffs., ord. (Lichfield), seems to have died
in 1639. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915, 246.)
PALMER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1576;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D.
1592. Fellow, 1582. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug.
30, 1588. V. of Normanton, Yorks., 1591. R. of Wilburton
and Haddenham, Cambs., 1592. V. of Trumpington, 1596.
V. of Somercotes, Lines., 1597. R. of Alwalton, Hunts.,
1602. Died Nov. 1614. (Bentham, Ely, who confuses him
with the last; D.N.B.)
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 19, 1584.
S. of Nicholas, deceased. B. at 'Skvlson,' Suffolk. Matric.
1584.
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 5, 1607. Of
Lincolnshire. 2nd s. of William, of Carlton Scroop, Lines.
Bapt. Aug. 9, 1592. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 5, 1611-2.
Of Leadenham, Lines., Esq. Married Anne, dau. of William
Paine, of Welboum, Lines. Buried at Leadenham, Oct. 26,
1665. Brother of Robert (1607). {Lines. Pedigrees, 756.)
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1619; B.A. 1623-4.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1624; priest, Mar. 3, 1624-5.
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1620; B.A. 1624-5;
M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22,
1628.
Palmer, Peter
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 7, 1629.
1st s. of Joseph, of Cropredy, Oxon., gent. B. Nov. 18, 1612.
Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Incorp. at Oxford,
1657. R. of Ecton, Northants., 1641-79. Archdeacon of
Northampton, 1665-79- Married Bridget, dau. of Clifton
Catesby, of Ecton. Buried at Ecton, Dec. 12, 1679. M.I.
Will, Archd. Northants. Father of John (1673) and Thomas
(1677-8). (H. I. Longden.)
PALMER, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Michs. 1649.
Probably s. and h. of Sir William, Knt. Age c. 3 in 1634.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1648-9. {Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 10, 1655.
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 14, 1660-1. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1661. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge,
as 'Pamor,' July 3, 1661.
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, May 13, 1667.
S. of William, of Saleby, Lines. Schools, Withem and Beesby.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (London)
June 2, 1672; priest (Lincoln) May 25, 1673. R. of Addle-
thorpe. Lines., 1680. R. of Ingoldmells, 1680. Will proved,
July 9, 1722. {Lines. Pedigrees, 755.)
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 2, 1673. Eldest
s. of John (1629). Bapt. at Ecton, Northants., July 20, 1656.
Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
Fellow, 1679. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb., in Line. Inn
Chapel) Mar. 10, 1679-80. R. of Ecton, 1680-8. Died Nov.
21,1688. M.I. Brotherof Thomas (1677-8).
PALMER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, June 26,
1695. S. of Joseph. B. at Offchurch, Warws. School,
Combrook (Mr John Fancourt). Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9.
PALMER, JOHN. M.A. from St Catharine's, i7I5- S. of
Thomas, of Coventry. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford)
Mar. 13, 1705-6, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1711. Fellow of
St Catharine's, 1711. {Al. Oxon.)
PALLMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1751. S. of John, of Jamaica. School, Eton. Matric. 1751;
Scholar, 1752.
PALMER, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1597-8; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604.
PALMER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 9,
1688. S. of Henry. B. at Solihull, Warws. School, Tam-
worth (Mr George Anthrobus). Matric. 1688-9; Scholar,
1691; B.A. 1691-2: M.A. 1695. Chaplain at King's, 1695.
Buried in the Chapel, 1695-6.
PALMER, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 20,
1675. S. of Archdale (1627-8), of Wanlip, Leics., Esq. Adm.
at Leyden, May 21, 1681; M.D. there, July 2, 1682. Licentiate
R.C.P., 1683. Will (P.C.C.) 1708; of St Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London. Brother of Archdale (1657-8). (Munh, i. 429.)
PALMER, LEVINZ or LEVYN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus
Christi, 1596. S. and h. of Sir Henry, of Bekesboume, Kent,
Knt. Bapt. there, May 3, 1579. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8,
1598. (H. G. Harrison.)
PALMER, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 20, 1726-7.
Of Northamptonshire. 4th s. of Robert, of Medboume,
Leics., Esq. B. 1707. Matric. 1727; LL.B. 1732. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Dec. 19, 1731; priest. Mar. 5, 1731-2. R. of East
Carlton, Northants., 1732-68. R. of Carlton Curlieu, Leics.,
1733-68. Married, at Lincoln's Inn Chapel, Dec. 14, i739.
Mary, dau. of Charles Palmer, R. of Stoke Doyle. Died
July 17, 1768. Buried at East Carlton, aged 51. M.I.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1768. (H. I. Longden; Nichols, 11. 543.)
PALMER, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1647;
scholar from Westminster. Of Essex. S. of Edward, of
Waltham Abbey. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1648; B.A. 1650-1;
M.A. 1654. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 9, 1648.
CaUed to the Bar, 1655. Married Elizabeth Richards, Dec. 14,
1663. {Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
PALMER, MICHAEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1458. Killed at the battle of St Albans.
PALMER, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1629; B.A. 1633-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 12, 1636.
PALMER, NICHOLAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1614. Of
London.
PALMER, PEREGRINE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's,
Mar. 1618-9. Doubtless s. of Thomas, late of Fairfield,
Somerset. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 14, 1624-5- M.P. for
Bridgewater, 1669-79. Died 1684. WiU, P.C.C. {Peile, I.
327; pedigree in Somerset Wills, u. 87.)
PALMER, PETER. B.Can.L. 1474-5-
PALMER, PETER. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Lent,
1563-4-
300
Palmer, Philip
PALMER, PHILIP. M.A. 1641-2 (on King's visit). Probably
s. and h. of Sir James, of Dorney Court, Bucks., Knt. B.
1615. Erroneously said to have been created a Baronet
between 1657 and 1669. Cup-bearer to Charles II. Knighted,
c. 1660. Of Domey Court, Bucks. Died 1683. Buried at
Domey. Probably half-brother of Roger (1652). {G.E.C., i.
166; Palmer Pedigrees.)
PALMER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1548.
PALMER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1576.
S. of Andrew, of St Peter-le-Poer, London (whose will,
P.C.C, 1599). B. in London. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1583. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1582-6. Licentiate
of College of Physicians, 1593. Fellow, 1596-7. Censor Elect,
1616. Treasurer, 1621-5. Consilarius, 1624. President,
1620-1. One of the doctors who attended the death-bed of
Prince Henry, 1612. Married, at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
Nov. 20, 1586, Alice Bradley. Died 1625. Will (P.C.C.) 1625;
as of St Olave, Silver Street, London. {Peile, i. 138; Munk, 1.
no; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
PALMER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 8,
1583. Matric. 1583.
PALMER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c.
1605. Of Yorkshire. B. 1586. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611;
B.D. 1619 {Masters gives 1622). Fellow, 1613-26. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1612. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1616; priest,
June II, 1620. V. of Grantchester, Cambs., in 1622. Preb.
of York, 1624-31; Precentor, 1624-31. R. of Blankney,
Lines., 1625-31. Died 1631. Will (Lincoln) 1633. Donor of
MSS. to the College library.
PALMER, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1605. Of
Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1608-9. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 24,
1609; priest (Lincoln) May 30, 1613. V. of Newton-on-Trent,
Lines., 1612. WiU of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1650; of
Burton-on-the-Wolds, Leics., clerk.
PALMER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 19, 1619.
Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 9,
1622-3; priest, Feb. 22, 1623-4. Perhaps R. of Wymeswold,
Leics., 1638-55.
PALMER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 7,
1690. S. of Isaac. B. at Whittlesey Mere, Hunts. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1697. Fellow, 1696. Died in College. Buried in the ante-
chapel, July 18, 1713. {Peile, 11. 117.)
PALMER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May 16,
1719. S. of Thomas, of Berkshire. School, Wokingham
(Mr Neale). Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1722-3;
M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (London) June 9, 1723; priest
(Norwich) Feb. 1724-5. Chaplain at Trinity College, 1725-63.
R. of Motteston, and V. of Blading, Isle of Wight. Will
(P.C.C.) 1763. (Burke, L.G.)
PALMER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 10, 1732.
S. of Henry, clerk, deceased, of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1732;
Rustat Scholar, 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1766; D.D. (Lam-
beth). Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1737; priest, June r,
1740. R. of Scott WiUoughby, Lines., 1740. Chaplain to the
House of Commons. Preb. of Canterbury, 1769-81. R. of
St Swithin's, London, 1776-1805. Died at Grantham, Lines.,
May 7, 1805, aged 91. (H. G. Harrison.)
PALMER, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1532-3-
PALMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 5, 1607.
Of Carlton Scroop, Lines. S. of William. Bapt. June9, 1591.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 161 1-2. Of Carlton Scroop,
Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Anthony Meres, of Lincoln.
Buried Apr. 17, 1656. Brother of John (1607) and father of
Robert (1639). {Lines. Pedigrees, 756.)
PALMER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Mar. 1620-1.
One of these names, 's. of William, merchant, of London,'
adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 6, 1617. {Peile, 1. 338.)
PALMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, June 24,
1626. S. of John, gent., of Devon. B. at Kingston, Devon.
Matric. 1626; Scholar, 1626-8. Will proved (Exeter) 1634.
{Venn, i. 277.)
PALMER, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney,
May 29, 1639. S. of Robert (1607), Esq., of Carlton Scroop,
Lines. B. at Longleanham (Leadenham), Lines. Bapt. May
2, 1621. Schools, Carleton Scroop (Mr Foster) and Grant-
ham (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. 1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 13, 1642. Died unmarried, June 5, 1653. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 756.)
PALMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Jan. 4, 1666-7.
Of London. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon
(London) May 21, 1676; priest, Apr. 7, 1681. R. of Bulvan,
Essex, 1681-92. Perhaps R. of Grays Thurrock. Died 1692.
'Buried in Grayes, Essex, Aug. 18, 1692.' {Reg. of St Vedast,
London.)
Palmer, Thomas
PALMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, 1704-
S. of William, gent. B. at Stamford, Lines. School, Upping-
ham. Matric. 1704. Migrated to St John's, Dec. 9, 1706, age
18. B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711; B.D. 1718; D.D. 1725. Fellow
of St John's, 1712-23. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1710;
C. of Colyweston; priest, June 24, 1712. V. of Sunninghill,
Berks., 1722-47. Died Dec. 23, 1747. Will (P.C.C.) 1747-
PALMER, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1644.
Of Kent. Probably 2nd s. of Sir Thomas (161 5-6). Bapt.
Aug. 24, 1627. Probably brother of James (1650). {Palmer
Pedigree.)
PALMER, ROGER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1652, from Eton. S. of Sir James, of Domey Court, Bucks.
Bapt. there, Sept. 4, 1634. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1656.
M.P. for New Windsor, 1660. Created Earl Castlemaine,
1661. Envoy to Rome, 1686-7. Privy Councillor, 1687-9.
Imprisoned in the Tower after 1688. Escaped to the Con-
tinent. Indicted for treason, 1695, but released. A loyal and
devout Catholic. Mathematician and political pamphleteer.
Married Barbara Villiers, afterwards mistress of Charles II.
Died July 21, 1705. Probably half-brother of Philip (1641-2).
{D.N.B.- Hist, of King's, 155.)
PALMER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 15, 1657.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M..\. 1664. One of these names
V. of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland, 1669-80.
PALMER, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 27, 1644, from Oxford. B.A. 1644-5. Of Hampshire.
S. of John, of Rumsey, Hants. Matric. (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford) Feb. 14, 1639-40, age 14 {sic). Probably fellow of
Clare, May 5, 1645 (by Visitor's warrant). {T.A. Walker.)
PALMER, TETERY, see PALMES.
PALMER, THOMAS. B.A. 1514-5. Perhaps V. of Hinxton,
Cambs., c. 1531.
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1564-5-
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584.
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1584.
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1586. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Wingham, Kent,
Esq. (created Bart., 1621). Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 29,
1590. Knighted, May 11, 1603. Married Margaret, dau. of
Herbert Pelham, of Buxsteep, Sussex. Buried at Wingham,
Sept. 10, 1608. Father of Herbert (1615-6) and Thomas
(i6i5-6). {G.E.C., I. 167.)
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1606. Perhaps s. of Anthony (i577), of Stoke Doyle,
Northants. B.A. 1609-10. Brother of Edward (1606).
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Sr John's, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1610-1. Incorp. at Oxford, 1613.
PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 10, 1612-
3. Matric. 1613: B.A. 1616-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620.
M.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1620. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1621. Perhaps V. of St Thomas and St Mary Radcliffe,
Bristol, 1623-39. V. of Bedminster, Somerset, 1623-39.
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Lent,
1615-6. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas (1586), of
Wingham, Kent, Knt., deceased. Succeeded his grandfather,
Thomas, as 2nd Bart., Jan. 7, 1624-5. Suffered much for
his loyalty to the Royal cause. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir John Shirley, of Iffield, Sussex. Buried at Wingham,
Apr. 20, 1656. Brother of Herbert (1615-6), father of James
(1650) and probably of Roger (1644). {G.E.C.)
PALMER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1621.
PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Christ's, July 10,
1658. S. of John. B. at Harborough. School, Harborough
(Mr Berry). Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662; M.A. 1668. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 1671. Probably Head Master of Boston
Grammar School, 1674-9. R- of Skirbeck, 1680. Licensed
(Bishop of London) June 15, 1672, to marry Faith Law, of
Boston. Buried there June 14, 1719- {P"le, i. 583.)
PALMER, THOMAS. Incorp. M.A. 1660. Doubtless of Magdalen
College, Oxford. Matric. there, Jan. 22, 1648-9; B.A. 1651-2;
M.A. 1654. Fellow, 1653-62. R. of St Lawrence Pountney,
London, 1644-6. R. of Aston-upon-Trent, Derbs., 1646;
ejected, 1660. Imprisoned at Nottingham for preaching in
conventicles, 1663. Described as a dangerous person holding
Fifth Monarchy opinions. Went to Ireland 'to do mischief,'
1666. Published religious treatises. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1661. S. of Sir William (1631-2), of Hill, Beds. Matric. Lent,
1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1669 {Lit. Reg.); M.D, 1683.
Fellow, 1665. Travelled abroad. Adm. at Leyden, Apr. 16,
1676. M.D. (Padua). Candidate R.C.P., 1683. Fellow, Apr. 12,
1687. {Munk, I. 473.)
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PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19, 1667.
Matric. 1667.
PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. i,
1677-8. 2nd s. of John (1629), R. of Ecton, Northants.
B there. Bapt. Dec. 30, 1660. School, Eton. Matric. 1678;
Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. FeUow, 1684.
R. of Ecton, 1689-1715. Married, Oct. 27, 1691, at Gt
Harrowden, Anne, dau. of Richard Hoods, of Welling-
borough, clerk. Died Oct. 3, i7i5- Buried at Ecton. M.L
Father of Thomas (1713)- (H. I. Longden.)
PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, July i,
1699. S. of Herbert, of Wingham, Kent. Bapt. July 5. 1682,
at St Paul's, Covent Garden, London. Schools, Canterbury
and Sutton (Mr Foster). Matric. 1699- Succeeded his uncle
Sir Henry as Bart., Sept. 19, 1706. M.P. for Kent, 1708-10;
for Rochester, 1715-23. Died Nov. 8, 1723. Buned at
Wingham. Brother of Henry (1702). (Venn, 1. 502; G.E.C.,
I. 166.)
PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 10,
1713. S. of Thomas (1677-8), R. of Ecton, Northants.
School, Eton. Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1716-7;
M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1720; C. of
Ecton, Northants.; priest. Mar. 5, 1720-1. R. of Ecton,
1721-32. Buried there Jan. 19, 1731-2- M-^- Will (P.C.C.)
1733-
PALMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 28, 1718.
Doubtless 3rd s. of Robert, of Medboume, Leics. Matric.
1719. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Dec. 29, 1732- Sheriff of
Northants., 1740-1. M.P. for Leics., 1754-65- Of Cariton,
Northants, and of Carlton Curlieu, Leics. Mamed Jemima,
dau. of Sir John Harper, Bart. Died June 14, 1765-
{G.E.C.)
PALMER, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1733. S. of John, of
Hereford. Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Mar. 28, 17241
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1727- (AL Oxon.)
PALMER, W. Matric. pens, from Jesus, I-ent, 1564-5.
PALMER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1527-8.
PALMER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1555.
Of Nottinghamshire. B. c. 1539. B.A. from Pembroke, 1559-
60; M.A. from St John's, 1563; B.D. 1571; D.D. 1598.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1560. Fellow of St John's, 1560. V. of
Trumpington, Cambs., 1564-7- University preacher, 1565.
Chaplain to Bishop Grindal. Preb. of St Paul's, 1565-74-
R. of St Lawrence Jewry, 1566-70. R. of St Michael
Bassishaw, 1569-72. Preb. of York, 1570. R. of Kirk
Deighton, 1570-7. Chancellor of York, 1571-1605. Preb. of
Southwell, 1575-1605. R. of Wheldrake, Yorks., 1577-1605.
Famous as a disputant. Married Anne, dau. of Rowland
Taylor the Martyr. Died Oct. 23, 1605. Buried in York
Minster. (Cooper', 11. 413; D.N.B.)
PALMER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1604.
B. c. 1587. B..^. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1615.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 8, 1611. V. of Ment-
more, Bucks., 1611.
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
1612. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. Easter, 1614.
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Mar. 24,
1631-2. S. of William, citizen of London. B. at Alderman-
bury, London. Matric. 1632. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 17, 1634. Knighted, Apr. 18, 1641- Carver to King
Charles I. Of HiU, Beds. Died c. 1674. Brother of Archdale
(1627-8) and father of Thomas (1661). (Burke, L.G.;
Nichols, III. 1101.)
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 4,
1646. S. of Owen, gent. B. at Hempstead, Norfolk. Schools,
Edgefield (Mr Cooper) and Holt (Messrs Witherly and Fenn).
Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647-52; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654.
Ord. priest (Bishop Jos. Hall) Feb. 2, 1653-4. R. of Filby,
Norfolk, 1658-84. Licensed to preach, 1662. Licensed to teach
grammar at Framlingham, Oct. 1677- (Venn, i. 365.)
PALMAR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 23, 1650. Of Warwick. School, Coventry. M.A. from
Caius, 1658.
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, May
26, 1670. S. of John, of Barnstaple, Devon. Matric. 1670;
B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24,
1676. Perhaps R. of Langford, Essex, 1681. Will (Comm. C.
Essex) 1 71 2.
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 28, 1678. Of
Gt Peatling, Leics. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2. One of these
names s. of William, of WanUp, Leics. Adm. at Leyden,
Oct. 18, 1689, age 24; M.D. (Leyden) 1692. Adm. an Extra-
Licentiate of the R.C.P., Mar. 2, 1692-3. Married and had
issue. (Munk, i. 497; Burke, L.G.)
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. at Peterhouse, July 7, 1680.
Paman, Robert
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 29,
1687. S. of William, gent., of Broad Clyst, Devon. B. there.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1687-91; B.A.
1690-1. R. of Combe Raleigh, Devon, 1712-26. Buried
June 22, 1726. Will (P.C.C.) 1726. Father of the next.
(Venn, i. 483.)
PALMER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 13, I7i9-
S. of William (above). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726.
Succeeded his father as R. of Combe Raleigh, Devon, 1726;
V. of Yarcombe. Perhaps V. of Milton Clevedon, Somerset,
1727-37- (Burke, L.G.)
PALMER, . M.A. 1456.
PALMER, . B.A. 1477-8.
PALMER, . B.Can.L. 1482-3.
PALMER, . ? Degree, 1485-6.
PALMER, . B.Civ.L. 1496-7. Perhaps William V. of
Gamlingay, Cambs. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1497-
PALMER,
PALMER,
PALMER,
PALMER,
PALMER
B.D. 1500-1.
B.Civ.L. 1529-30.
Sizar of Peterhouse, July 19, 1584.
Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, 1624.
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i, 1627.
PALMEROY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter,
1637-
PALMES or PALMER, GEORGE. B.Civ.L. 1522-3; D.Civ.L.
1528-9, as Pamyse. Probably s. of Brian, of Nabum, Yorks.,
serjeant-at-law. V. of Sutton-on-Derwent, in 1525. Arch-
deacon of York, 1544- Preb. of York, 1547. Commissary of
Exchequer Court at York. Admon. (York) 1567.
PALMES or PAWMES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Nicholas
Hostel, Easter, 1555. Perhaps s. of Nicholas, of Nabum,
Yorks. If so, married Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Nevile, of
Chevet, Wakefield.
PALMES, TEVERY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Aug. i, 1647
(as Palmer, Tetery). Of Nottinghamshire. Probably s. of
Brian, and Mary, dau. of Gervase Tevery, of Stapleford,
Notts. Died s.p. (M. H. Peacock.)
PALMES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1545. Probably s. of Simon, of .\shwell, Rutland.
PALSGRAVE, JOHN, see PALGRAVE.
PAMAN, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1570;
Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
PAMAN, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 20,
1714. Doubtless s. and h. of Bartholomew, of Bury St
Edmunds, Sufiolk. B. there. Matric. i7i4- Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Sept. 14, r7i7- One of these names, 'of the
Temple,' author of a publication called Th^ Briton, 1723.
Died July, 1724. (iV. and Q., 5th S., xii., 308.)
PAMAN, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. i,
1559-60. Of Chevington, SuSolk. S. of Robert, deceased.
School, Bury. Matric. 1560; B.A. 1562-3. Fellow, 1564.
Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Apr. 1, 1569. Chaplain of
St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 1569. R. of Rushbrook, Suffolk,
1573-86. R. of Broome, Norfolk, 1591-4- Will proved
(Norwich) 1599. Desired to be buried at Ubbeston, Norfolk.
Perhaps brother of John (1567). (Venn, i. 44.)
PAMAN, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Feb. 26,
1627-8. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Chevington, Sufiolk.
Schools, Lavenham and Bury. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635;
D.D. (Dubhn) 1661. V. of Thatcham, Berks., 1648-0. 53.
His right to the vicarage was disputed by some of the
parishioners and disturbances ensued. For an accovmt of the
dispute see Barfield, Thatcham, i. 141. Preb. of St Patrick's,
Dublin, 1661-3. Dean of Elphin, 1662-4. (Shaw, i. 355;
H. B. Swanzy.)
PAMAN, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 22, 1643.
S. of Robert, of Chevington, Sufiolk. Bapt. there, Apr. 10,
1623. Matric. 1644. Migrated to St John's, Dec. 22, 1646,
age 21. B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650; M.D. 1658; LL.D. 1684
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow of St John's, 1647. Senior Proctor,
1656-7. Public Orator, 1674-81. Incorp. at Oxford, 1655,
1669. Professor of Physic, Gresham College, 1679-89.
F.R.S., 1679. F.R.C.P., 1687. Buried at St Paul's, Covent
Garden, June 8, 1695. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to St John's
and to Emmanuel. (Munk, i. 446; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
PAMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs. 1567.
Probably s. of Robert, of Chevington, Sufiolk. B.A. from
Trinity, 1570-1; M.A. from Caius, 1574; B.D. 1594. Fellow
and tutor of Caius, 1574-86. R. of Capel, Sufiolk, 1578; there
in 1581. University preacher, 1579. R. of Elsworth, Cambs.,
1587. (Venn, i. 79-)
PAMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, 1604.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, .Aug. 13, 1613, as
s. of Clement, of Debden, Sufiolk.
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PAYMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 9, 1637.
Of Sufifolk. Matric. 1637. Died of small-pox. Buried at
St Andrew's, Cambridge, Jan. 9, 1640-1.
PAYMAN, . M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9.
PAMES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke, May 31,
1617. S. of WUliam, of London. Fell. -Com. June 2, 1620.
PAMPLYN, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 20, 1526. Of Fen Ditton, Cambs. B.A. 1530-1;
M.A. 1534. Fellow, 1529-40.
PAMPLYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1607.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. from Trinity, 1611-2; M.A.
1615. V. of Little Abington, Cambs., 1618-29. Married, at
St Mary's, Ely, 1612, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Lovington.
PAMPLIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 7, 1677.
S. of Oliver (1638-9), gent., of Haddenham, Isle of Ely.
Schools, Wisbech (Mr Frisney) and Bradley (Mr Billingsley) .
Matric. 1677. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 16, 1681. Of
Haddenham, Esq. {Venn, i. 457; Vis. of Cambs., 1684.)
PAMPLYN, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1608. B. at Oundle. Scholar, 1611; B.A. (? 1611-2); M.A.
from St Catharine's, 1615. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) May 23, 1619, age 26. C. of
West Homdon, Essex. R. of Nevendon, 1626. Died 1638.
PAMPLIN, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 7, 1638-9.
Of Haddenham, Isle of Ely. Matric. 1639. 'S. and h. of
Ely, gent.,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 21, 1640-1. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Hurst, of Haverhill, Suffolk. Died
1670, aged 50. Will (P.C.C.) 1672. Father of John (1677).
(Vis. of Cambs., 1684.)
PAMPLYN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1566; B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574. Usher at Lynn Grammar
School. Master of Dedham, in 1599.
PANDER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1584.
PANELL, see also PAYNELL and PARNELL.
PANELL, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1577-8. WiU of one of these names (York) 1616; of Auburn,
Yorks., clerk.
PANNELL, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1514-5. Of York diocese. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1515. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Mar. 28, 1517.
PANELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1569;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1572-3; M.A. 1578.
PANNELL, WILLIAM. B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1527; B.D. 1536-7.
R. of St Martin Outwich, London, 1537. Died 1537.
PANELL, . Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Easter,
1544-
PANK, PAUL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter, 1620.
Of London. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 23, 1624; priest, Jan. 20, 1626-7. V. of St John Baptist,
Peterborough, 1628-58. Buried there Nov. 5, 1658. (H. I.
Longden.)
PANCKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Oct. 21,
1643. S. of William, of Thurlby, Lines., deceased. B. there.
School, Stamford (Mr Humphrey). Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-
8; B.D. 1661 {Lit. Reg.). V. of North Creake, Norfolk, 1681-6.
PANTHER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 21,
1632. S. of Arthur, gent. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1633.
PANTING, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 4, 1642;
M.A. 1668 {Lit. Reg.). Probably R. of Upton-on-Sevem,
Worcs., 1683-91.
PANTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. i, 1719-
S. of Henry. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1722;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1735-
PANTON, PAUL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 25, i744;
Scholar, 1745; Matric. 1746. 'S. of Paul, of Bagillt, Flints.,
Esq.'; adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Dec. 21, 1744.
PANTON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Emmanuel,
Sept. 26, 1751. Of Fen Ditton, Cambs. S. of Thomas, Esq.,
master of the King's race-horses at Newmarket, Cambs.
School, Market St. Matric. 1751. High Sheriff for Cambs.,
1789. Owner of race-horses; won the Derby in 1786. Large
landowner in Cambridge. Died Nov. 29, 1808, at Newmarket.
{D.N.B.)
PANTWALL, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1587.
PANWORTH, THOMAS. B.D. 1498-9.
PAPE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1583.
PAPWORTH, JOHN. Adm. (age 12) at Caius, June 10, 1561.
S. of Silvester, of Harston, Cambs. Schools, Harston and
Newton. Probably of Duxford St John's; licensed to
practise medicine, Jan. 9, 1584-5. {Venn, i. 46.)
Pardo, Thomas
PAPWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 18, 1728. Of
Witcham, Isle of Ely. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729.
PAPWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 13, 1638.
Matric. 1639; Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
PAPWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
Sept. 10, 1662. S. of Robert, gent. B. in London. School,
Hitchin. Matric. 1663. Perhaps of Hitchin, Herts. Died
Nov. 3, 1707. (G. Mag.; Hacket's Epitaphs.)
PARADINE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Oct. 17, 1683. S. of John, alderman of Bedford. Bapt. at
St Paul's, Bedford, Aug. 8, 1665. School, Knotting, Beds,
(private). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow,
1689. R. of Pertenhall, Beds., 1710. R. of WUden, 1718.
Married, at Canons Ashby, Northants., June 3, 1712, EUza-
beth, dau. of John King, D.D.
PARADINE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, May
10, 1634. S. of Peter, gent., of St Giles', Cripplegate, London.
B. at Bedford. School, Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1634;
B.A. 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1637. Proved his
father's will, 1641. {Peile, i. 432; Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
PARADISE, JOHN. B.A. 1508-9; M.A. 1512.
PARAMOUR, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Lent,
1578-9. Of Kent. Probably s. of Thomas, of St Nicholas,
Isle of Thanet. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 2, 1580-1.
{Kent Vis., 1619.)
PARAMOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 5, 1613.
Probably 3rd surviving s. of Thomas, of Fordwich, Kent,
Esq., and mayor of Canterbury (1607). Matric. 1613. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1617, from Staple Inn. Age 22 in 1619.
Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Garth, of London, Esq.
Died 1646. (Kent Vis., 1619; Planch6, A Corner of Kent,
380-5.)
PARAMOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 21,
1676. S. of Henry, gent., of Tennett, Isle of Thanet, Kent.
B. there. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80. (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
PARRAMORE, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. i6or. Perhaps s. and h. of Richard, of Bagworth,
Leics. Brother of Thomas (1601). {Nichols, iv. 988.)
PARAMORE, STEPHEN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', May 12,
1613. Of Kent. Probably 2nd s. of Henry, of the Isle of
Thanet, and brother of Thomas (1611). (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
PARAMORE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', May 15,
1599. S. of Henry, of the Isle of Thanet. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 23, 1601. (Vis. of Kent.)
PARRAMORE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Michs. 1601. Perhaps 2nd s. of Richard, of Bagworth, Leics.
If so, married Jane Bowyer, of Cambridge. Brother of
Richard (1601).
PARAMORE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr.
23, i5ii. Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, of Fordwich, Kent.
Matric. 1611. Married Anne, dau. of Henry Franklyn, of
Throwley. Died s.p., Sept. 13, 1615. M.I. at St Magdalen's,
Canterbury. One of these names, ist s. of Henry, of the Isle
of Thanet, married Margaret, dau. of William Willoughby,
of Carlton, Notts. Perhaps brother of Stephen (1613) or of
Henry (1613). (Vis. of Kent, 1619; P1anch6, 380.)
PARAMORE, THOMA.S. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 11, 1631-
2. Of Kent. 'S. and h. of Thomas, of St Nicholas, Isle of
Thanet, Esq.'; adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1635-6. (Vis.
of Kent, 1619.)
PARAMORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1632. B. at Bewdley, Worcs. B.A. 1635-6.
PARAMORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1639. Of Kent. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Perhaps
of Monkton, Isle of Thanet, clerk. If so, will (P.C.C.) 1654.
PARAMORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1639. Of Kent. Perhaps s. of Henry, of St Mary,
Minster. B.A. 1643. Perhaps V. of Leeds, Kent, 1647. Died
May II, 1652, aged 28.
PARAMORE, WALTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', May 17,
1606. Of Kent. 2nd s. of Henry. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 23, 1609.
PARAUS, . B.Civ.L. 1511-2.
PARCELYE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1555.
PARDO, THOMAS. Incorp. B.D. 1719, from Jesus College,
Oxford. Matric. there. Mar. 7, 1704-5, age 17. S. of T., of
Kidwelly, Carmarth. B.A. (Oxford) 1708; M.A. 1711; B.D.
1719; D.D. 1727. Principal of Jesus, 1727-63. R. of Rhosilly,
Glamorgan, 1717. Preb. of St David's, 1723-49; ChanceUor,
1749-53. V. of Llanarth, Cardigan., 1726; of Clynnog Vawr,
Carnarvon, 1726. V. of Longworth, Berks., 1727. R- of
Rotherfield-Peppard, Oxon., 1727. Died unmarried, Apr. 22,
1763. Will (P.C.C.) 1766. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
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PARDOE, THOMAS. M.A. from St John's, 1737. S. of Thomas,
of Cleeton, Salop, gent. Matric. (Pembroke ColleRe, Oxford)
Jan. n, 1724-5, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1728. Will of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1778; of Lewes, Sussex, clerk. [Al.
Oxon.)
PARE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Aug. 5> 1597- S. of
Henry, gent. B. at Harlington, Beds. School, Harlington
(private). Matric. c. 1597.
PARE or PEARE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1579. Of Oxfordshire.
PARE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1591- S. of George,
of Nottingham (died 1613). B.A. 1595-6; M.A. i599- R- °f
Tollerton, Notts., 1604-36. Previously R. of St Peter's,
Nottingham. Died 1636. Father of Walter (1641) and
probably of the next. (Godfrey, Notts.)
PARE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 2, 1627. Of
Nottingham. Probably s. of John (above). Matric. 1627;
Scholar, 1627; B.A. 1630-1. Dead by Apr. 12, 1633. (T. A.
Walker, 36.)
PARE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 20,
1638. V. of Kinolton, Notts., 1644-54-. Preb. of Southwell,
1660-75. Died 1675. Father of the next. (Godfrey,
Notts.)
PARE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Mar. 7,
1664-5. S. of Robert (above), clerk. B. at Kinolton, Notts.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9.
PARE, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, June 9,
1641. S. of John (1591), clerk. B. at Tollerton, Notts.
Matric. 1641.
PARENS, ROBERT. Scholar at King's Hall, 1514-31-
PARFECT, CALEB, see PERFECT,
PARFEW or PUREFOY, ROBERT, alias WARTON or
WARBLINGTON. B.D. (according to Cooper, i. 171).
Cluniac monk. Abbot of St Saviour, Bermondsey. Bishop
of St Asaph, 1536-54, holding the Abbey in commendam
till 1538. Bishop of Hereford, 1554-7- Died Sept. 22, 1557.
Will (P.C.C.). {D.N.B., under Warton.)
PARGETT, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1537-8.
PARGITER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept.
18, 1616. S. and h. of William, of Greatworth, Northants.,
Esq. B. 1602. Matric. 1616. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 22,
1619. Called to the Bar, 1626. Died 1667. Father of the
next. {Baker, i. 509; Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
PARGITER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
Mar. 15, 1646-7. Eldest s. of Robert (above), of Greatworth,
Northants. Matric. 1647. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept. 3, 1649.
Master in Chancery. Knighted, Jan. 21, 1672-3. Married
Eleanor, dau. of Wm. Guise, of Ehnore, and widow of
Lawrence Washington, of Garsden, Wilts., Esq. Died Aug.
II, 1678. {Baker, i. 509; Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
PARHAM, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 10,
1687. S. of Nicholas, gent., of Swanton Morley, Norfolk.
Bapt. Apr. 7, 1669. School, Norwich. Matric. 1687; Scholar,
1687-94; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Fellow, 1694-1712.
Proctor, 1704. Faculty from the Archbishop of Canterbury
to be ord. deacon and priest, Oct. 14, 1697. Died Jan. 1712-3.
Benefactor to the College. {Venn, 1. 482.)
PARHAM, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, July 6,
1703. S. of Peter (1652-3), M.D., of Norwich. B. there.
Schools, Norwich (Mr Burton) and Beccles (private). Matric.
1703; Scholar, 1703-9; B.A. 1707; M.A. 1711. Fellow,
1709-23. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 10, 1722-3. Died
Aug. 8, 1723. Buried at St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich.
Brother of Peter (1707-8). {Venn, 1. 511.)
PARHAM, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 15,
1652-3. S. of Thomas, gent., of Swanton Morley, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Swanton Morley (Mr Moulton), Mattishall
(Mr Taylour) and Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1653;
Scholar, 1653-4; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660; M.D. 1679-
Fellow, 1659-79. Proctor, 1674-5- Practised medicine in
Norwich. Married Susanna, dau. of Anthony Sparrow,
Bishop of Norwich. Buried Apr. 26, 1723. at Swanton
Morley. M.I. Benefactor to Caius. Father of Nicholas
(above) and of the next. {Venn, i. 387.)
PARHAM, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 2,
1707-8. S. of Peter (1652-3), M.D., of Norwich. B. there.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716.
Fellow, 1712-20. Practised medicine at Norwich. Buried
at St Michael-at-Plea, June 3, 1720. Brother of Nicholas
(1703). {Venn, i. 518.)
PARIS, BALDWIN DE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1346. Left,
May 6, 1350.
Paris, Thomas
PARYS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1570;
B.A. from Clare, 1576-7- Ord- deacon (Peterb-) Oct. 30,
1=87; priest, Oct. 28, 1588. R. of Rackheath, Norfolk, 1591-
R. of Hackford, 1597-
PARIS EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1644-
Exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. Of Kent. S. of Anthony,
of Tonbridge, dyer. B.A. (Oxford) 1648, as ' Parry ; M.A.
(St John's CoUege, Oxford) 1651, as Parys. One of these
names R. of Woolhampton, Berks. WiU (Cons. C. Saram)
1667.
PARRIS, FRANCIS SAWYER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
Jan. 25, 1720-1. S. of Francis, gent. B. at Bythom, Hunts.
School, Huntingdon. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1728;
B.D. 1735; D.D. 1747. Fellow, 1728. Junior Proctor, i733-4-
Elected Master, Aug. 20, 1746-60. Vice-Chancellor, 1 747-8.
Principal librarian of the University, 1750-62. Compiled
useful lists of University documents. Incorp. at Oxford, 1732.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1728; priest, June 13, i73i-
Died May i, 1760. M.I. in Ringstead Church, Thrapstone,
Northants. {Sidney College History, 187; H. I. Longden.)
PARIS, GEORGE. Matric. from Sx John's, Easter, 1586. Of
DuUingham, Cambs. S. of Ralph, gent. School, London.
Migrated to Caius; adm. pens, there, Nov. 6, 1586, age 18;
Scholar, 1586-92; B.A. 1588-9. Married Anne, dau. of
William Clopton, of Listen Hall, Essex. Brother of John
(1591-2). {Venn, i. 128; Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th S., 11.
126.)
PARIS, HUGH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1576; B.A.
1580-1.
PARYS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1551.
PARIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 9, 1591-2.
Of Dullingham, Cambs. S. of Ralph, gent. Scholar, 1592-7;
B.A. 1595-6. Brother of George (1586). {Venn, i. 144-)
PARIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 18, 1639.
S. of Richard, clothier, of Hothfield, Kent. B. there. School,
Ashford (Mr Piggot). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1647.
Head Master of King's School, Canterbury, 1661-5; of Wye,
1665-77- Died 1677.
PARRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 24, 1664-5.
Matric. 1665, as 'Garris'; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Perhaps
V. of St Peter's, Southgate, Norwich, 1671; and V. of Easton,
Norfolk, 1672-81.
PARIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 20, 1700.
S. of WiUiam, of WeUs, Somerset. School, WeUs (Dr Mills).
Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708; D.D.
1728 {Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1707. Senior Proctor, 1725-6.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 20, 1708-9; priest. Mar. 5, 1709-
10. Perhaps V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1710.
PARIS, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1702. S. of Richard,
of Marlborough, Wilts. B. there, Jan. 9, 1658. Matric.
(Corpus Christi CoUege, Oxford) Dec. 15, 1676, age i8; B.A.
(Oxford) 1680-1. V. of Somerton, Somerset, 1691-4. V. of
Hougham St Lawrence, Kent, 1701. R. of St M. Bredman,
and St Andrew, Canterbury, 1701-9. V. of Bekesboume,
1704. Master of Eastbridge Hospital, 1709. Married Ann,
dau. of Robert Hill, of Newton, Cambs. Died Nov. 5, 1709,
aged 51. Buried in St Andrew's, Canterbury. M.I. {Al.
Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
PARIS, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1576;
Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Incorp. at Oxford,
1584. One of these names 3rd s. of Ferdinando, of Little
Linton, Cambs. Died Dec. 12, 1615. Buried at Linton.
M.I. at Linton. {Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th S., 11. 125.)
PARIS, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1627.
Of Cambridgeshire. School, Charterhouse. B.A. 1630-1;
M..'\. 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637; priest,
Feb. 18, 1637-8. R. of Little Wigborough, Essex, 1640.
Died 1641.
PARIS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Apr. 10, 1673-
S. of William (1619), of Tihiey, Norfolk, clerk. Matric.
1673-
PARIS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1545.
PARYS, THOMAS. 'M..\. of Cambridge in 1664.' S. of Thomas,
of Nayland, Suffolk. Not found in our records. But see
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake ^vith whom he is
possibly identical. {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Al. Oxon.)
PARIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, June
27, 1741. S. of Thomas, of Cambridge. School, Perse
(MrSparkes), Cambridge. Matric. 1741; B.A. 1745-6- Ord.
deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. from Peterb.) June 12, 1748; priest.
Tune 4, 1750. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1800; late
of Willingham, Cambs., since of Newington, Middlesex, clerk.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
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PARYS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1582; Scholar, 1585-8; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Master of
St Olave's Grammar School, Southwark, Middlesex, 1595-
1609. Probably the 'W. P.' who wrote or translated between
1580-98. Died 1609. (Cooper, 11. 529; D.N.B.)
PARIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 16) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1619. S. of Christopher, of London. B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1626; B.D. 1636. Fellow, 1625. V. of Tihiey, Norfolk,
1638. Died 1669. Father of Richard (1673).
PARIS, . B.D. 1524-5. A friar.
PARIS, . Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1536-7. Probably
Augustine; ord. priest (Norwich) 1541.
PARRYS, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Lent, 1545-6.
PARISH, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1634;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641; D.D. 1662 (Lit. Reg.). FeUow, 1640,
ejected. R. of Weldrake, Yorks., c. 1663. Preb. of Southwell,
1663-88. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Francis Crawley, late
of Someris, Beds., Knt., deceased, July 29, 1663.
PARISH, RICHARD. B.A. 1519-20.
PARISHE, THOMAS. B.A. 1493. Admon. of Thos. Pawish
(? Parish), chaplain, Besthorpe, diocese of Norwich, was
granted in 1500. (H. G. Harrison.)
PARKE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1585-6. One of these names, 'B.A.,' V. of Lyddon,
Kent, till 1637. V. of River, 1597-1637. Died 1637.
PARKE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1589.
PARKE, HENRY. B.A. from Trinity, 1608-9; M.A. 1612. V.
of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, till 1623. Will (Archd.
Richmond) 1623.
PARKE, HENRY. .\dm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 24, 1679. Of
LetweU, Yorks. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Minister at
Wentworth Chapel, Yorks., 1690-1704. Buried there Nov.
10, 1704. M.I.
PARKE, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Magdalene,
May II, 1705. S. of Reuben, Esq. B. at Lutton, Long
Sutton, Lines. School, Wisbech, Isle of Ely. Matric. 1706.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 31, 1707. Married and had
issue. Died Nov. 18, 1724, aged 35. {Lines. Pedigrees, 757.)
PARK, JOHN. M.Gram. 1475-6.
PARKE or PARKER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1608. Of London. B.A. i6icv-i; M.A. 1614. One
John Parke, V. of Bassingboume, Cambs., 161 5-? 20. Perhaps
P.C. of Layer-de-la-Haye, Essex, 1627, or R. of Westerfield,
Suffolk, 1627-9.
PARKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1637.
PARKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1639; B.A.
1642-3, as 'Parker'; M.A. 1646.
PARKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 26,
1703-4. S. of William, husbandman. B. at High Fumess,
Lanes. School, Kendal (Mr Lancaster). Matric. 1704; B.A.
1707-S; U.A. 1711; B.D. 1718. Fellow, 1713-22. One of
these names signs as minister of Edworth, Beds., 1710-5.
Probably preb. of Chichester, 1720.
PARKE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Jan. 23,
1672-3. S. and h. of John, of Kersey, Suffolk, deceased.
B. at Kersey. School, Warmington, Essex (private). Matric.
1673. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 7, 1674.
PARK, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Christ's, May 28,
1674. S. of John. B. at Waberthwaite, Cumberland. School,
Kendal (Mr Jackson). B.A. 1678. Possibly ord. deacon
(Carlisle) Sept. 19, 1672; priest, Aug. 5, 1677. C. of Kendal,
Westmorland, 1677. One of these names V. of Barton
St Andrew, Norfolk, 1689-1716; also V. of Wiggenhall
St Mary, till his death in 1716. (Peih, 11. 52.)
PARKE, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Sr John's, Easter,
1604.
PARK, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse, Dec. 7,
1689. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Of Yorkshire.
Matric. 1689; B.A. 1693-4.
PARKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 20, 1615.
S. of John, of Bolton-Ie-Moors, Lanes. Bapt. there, Aug. 17,
1600. Matric. 1615; Scholar; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. V. of
Bolton-le-Moors, 1625-c. 30. Assistant pastor of a secession
from the Independent congregation at Rotterdam; after-
wards, till 1643, pastor of the united congregation. Returned
to Bolton, c. 1644. Gosnall lecturer there, 1660-2. Retired
to Broughton, Manchester. Buried at Bolton, Dec. 25, i668.
(J. B. Peace; Calamy, 11. 85; D.N.B.)
PARKE, THOMAS. Adm. at Trinity, a scholar from West-
minster, 1637. Probably identical with Thomas Parker
(1637), whom see.
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Parker, Edward
PARKE, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 24, 1665.
B. at Amsterdam. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668--9. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1669.
PARKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Trinity, Apr. 21,
1677. S. of Henry, of Yorkshire. School, York. Matric.
1680; B.A. 1680-1. Buried at Holbeck, May 9, 1684.
PARKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 21, 171 1. Of
Trentham, Staffs. B. 1692. Matric. 1711; B.A. 1714-5. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1715; priest. May 27, 1716. Perhaps
R. of Sudbrooke, Lines., 1721.
PARK, . B.Can.L. 1481-2.
PARKER, AARON. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614, as 'M.A. of
Cambridge." Perhaps the graduate at Magdalen, of 1603.
PARKER, ADAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1583.
PARKER, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1561. Probably s. of Christopher, of Radholm Park, Yorks.
A minor in 1559. Died 1609. (G. B. Routledge.)
PARKER, ANTHONY. B.A. 1607 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Previously matric. (Oxford) Feb. 6, 1600-1, age 17. S. of
Anthony, of Cumberland. M.A. 1608. Fellow of Pembroke,
1606-18. R. of Blagdon, Somerset, 1618. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653;
bequests to Queen's, Oxford, and Pembroke, Cambridge.
PARKER, AUSTIN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1626. Of
Suffolk. Doubtless 2nd s. of John, of Staunton, Suffolk.
[Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
PARKER, CALTHORPE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, c.
1592. S. and h. of Sir Philip (1554), of Erwarton, Suffolk,
Knt. M.P. for Suffolk, 1601. Knighted, July 23, 1603.
Married Mercy, dau. of Sir Stephen Soame, Knt. Died 1618.
Will (P.C.C.) 1619. Father of Philip (1618) and perhaps of
Henry (1625) and James (1624).
PARKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1558.
One of these names R. of Gt Pamdon, Essex, 1558; deprived,
1571. Probably brother of Thomas (1558).
PARKER, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1637; B.A.
1 640- 1.
PARKER, CHARLES. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1740. S. of
Edward, of Hasfield, Gloucs., gent. B. 1714. School,
Gloucester. Matric. (Pembroke College, Oxford) Nov. 7, 1732,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1736. Ord. deacon (Worcester) Sept.
25. 1737; priest, Sept. 24, 1738. V. of Tirley, Gloucs., 1738-
87. Chaplain to the Coimtess Berkeley. R. of Hasfield,
Gloucs., 1755-87. Died 1787. WiU (Glouc. C.C.) 1787. [Al.
Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
PARKER, EDMUND. S. of Robert, of Browshohne, Yorks.
B. 1555. Drowned at Cambridge, c. 1572. Brother of Roger
(1577) and William (i575)- (J- Parker; Foster, Lanes.
Pedigrees.)
PARKER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Sidney, July 5,
1631. 2nd s. of Edmund, Esq., of Plimpton, Devon. Age 7
in 1620. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5. Of
Boringdon, Devon; afterwards of North Molton. Died there
Oct. 1691. Will (P.C.C.) 1691. Father of the next and
Theodore (1678). (Collins, viii. 28.)
PARKER, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 21,
1663. S. of Edmund (1631), of Boringdon, Devon. B. in
Southwark. Bapt. at Plympton St Mary, Nov. 18, 1652.
School, Southwark (Mr Augur). B.A. 1666. Ord. deacon
and priest (Exeter) Mar. 1670-1. R. of Zeal Monachorum,
Devon, 1671. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary. (Peile,
I. 602.)
PARKER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1 719. Of
London. Matric. Michs. 1720. V. of St Nicholas, Newington.
Kent, 1739-70. R. of Cheri ton, 1743-70. Died 1770. (H. G.
Harrison.)
PARKER, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1556. Probably brother of Philip (1554) and William
(1556).
PARKER, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 11) at Caius, Feb.
10, 1562-3. S. of Sir Henry, Lord Morley. Matric. 1563.
Resided several years. Succeeded his father as Lord Morley,
1577. One of the triers of Mary Queen of Scots, 1586.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Stanley, Lord Monteagle.
Died at Stepney, Apr. i, 1618. Buried there. (Venn, i. 50;
G.E.C.)
PARKER, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Easter, 1588.
PARKER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1620.
3rd s. of Thomas (1572), of Browsholme, Yorks., Esq.
B. Aug. 3, 1602. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 18, 1621. J. P.
for Yorks. and Lanes. Of Browshohne, Esq. Married Mary,
dau. of Richard Sunderland, of High Sunderland, Yorks.
Died July 24, 1667. M.I. at Waddington Church, erected by
son Robert. Father of Thomas (1644), brother of William
(1625-6), Roger (1620) and Robert (1607). (Burke, L.G.;
J. Parker.)
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PARKER, EDWARD. B.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Perhaps s. and h. of Edmund, of North Molton, Devon.
Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) June 20, 1631, age 20; B.A.
(Oxford) same day. Perhaps brother of Edmund (1631);
age 8 in 1620. If so, died young. {Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Devon,
1620.)
PARKER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 3, 1631.
Of Gloucestershire. Migrated to Emmanuel. Matric. 1633;
B.A. 1633, 'of Herts." One of these names C. of West
Tilbury, Essex, in 1637.
PARKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 16, 1646-7.
Of Sussex. Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of Ratten. Age 4 in
1634. Matric. 1646. {Vis. of Sussex, 1634.)
PARKER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June II, 1667. S. of William (1625-6), husbandman, of
Tetford, Lines, (formerly R. of Tetford). B. there. School,
Louth (Mr Badd). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1684.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671. Probably R. of Authorpe,
Lines., 1672; R. of Driby, 1674; R. of Willingham, 1679.
PARKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 23, 1697.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1702; 'C. of Nether Seal, Leics.';
priest, Oct. 28, 1714. R. of Wadingham, Lines., 1714-
Probably preb. of Southwell, 1724-54. Admon. (Lincohi)
1754; of Glamford Briggs, Lines., clerk.
PARKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Dec. 5, 1702. Of Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. 1702;
B.A. 170&-7.
PARKER, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
May 19, 1748. S. of John, Esq., of Middlesex and of Brows-
holme, Yorks. B. in London. Bapt. at St Peter's, Comhill,
July 8, 1731. School, Bury, Suffolk. Expelled, June 9, i749.
apparently for drinking the Pretender's health. Married
Barbara, dau. of Sir William Fleming, of Rydal. Died at
Browshokne, his Yorkshire seat, Dec. 22, i794- Buried at
Waddington. {Scott-Mayor, ni. 575; M. H. Peacock.)
PARKER, FRANCIS. M.A. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Queen's CoUege, Oxford) 1614; M.A. (St Mary Hall, Oxford)
i6i6. Perhaps R. of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, 1619.
PARKER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 21,
1642-3. Of Kent. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1646; M.A. 1650.
PARKER, GEORGE. B.A. 1522-3.
PARKER, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1609. Of Park Hall, Caverswall, Staffs. 2nd s. of William,
of Parwich, Derbs. B. 1591. Solicitor-at-law. Clerk of the
Assize for Stafis. Married Grace, dau. of Hugh Bateman, of
Hartington, Derbs. Died May 9, 1675, aged 84. Grandfather
of Thomas, Earl of Macclesfield. (J. Parker; F.M.G., 408;
Le Neve, Knts.)
PARKER, GEORGE. B.A. from Christ's, 1614-5. 3rd s. of
Edward, of Foulscales-in-Bolland, Yorks., gent. B. c. 1590.
M.A. from St Catharine's, i6i3; B.D. 1625. R. of Salmonby,
Lines., 1635-42. R. of Donnington, c. 1640. 'George Parker,
parson of Salmonby, had issue a daughter, married to
Chambers of the East Riding, Yorks.' Admon. (Lincoln)
1642. (J. Parker, Browsholme MSS.)
PARKER, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, June 18, 1715-
S. of Sir Thomas (1685), ist Earl of Macclesfield. B. at
Derby, 1697. Matric. 1715; M.A. {fU. nob.) from Corpus
Christi, 1718. D.C.L. (Oxford) i759- Teller of the Ex-
chequer, 1719-64. M.P. for Wallingford, 1722-7. F.R.S.,
1722; President, 1752. Succeeded as 2nd Earl, 1732. Dis-
tinguished as an astronomer. Married (i) Mary, dau. of
Ralph Lane, Turkey merchant; (2) Dorothy Nesbitt. Died
Mar. 17, 1764. Buried at Shirbum. (D.N.B.; Le Neve,
Knights, 490; G.E.C.)
PARKER, GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 15,
1624. S. and h. of Thomas, of Aldborough, Norfolk. B. at
Honing. School, North Walsham (Mr Tills).
PARKER, HENRY. Said to have been D.D. of Cambridge.
Carmelite friar of Doncaster. Preaching at St Paul's Cross,
in 1464, he vehemently attacked the secular clergy and
bishops for their arrogance and self-seeking; subsequently
imprisoned by the Bishop of London. Recanted at St Paul's
Cross. AnihoT, Dives and Pauper, etc. Died 1470. {D.N.B.;
Cooper, I. 5; Pits, 660.)
PARKER, HENRY. B.A. 1518-9; M.A. 1522. FeUow of Corpus
Christi, 1520. Perhaps R. of Mautby, Norfolk, 1535.
Benefactor to the CoUege.
PARKER, HENRY. M.A. 1523-4. (Perhaps the above.)
PARKER, HENRY. Of Gonville Hall, c. 1530. S. of Sir
Henry, K.B. Succeeded his grandfather as 9th Baron
Morley, 1555. Afterwards as a Romanist, a fugitive abroad.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby.
Died Oct. 22, 1577. Father of Edward (1562-3) and half-
brother of Philip (1554). {Venn, i. 28; D.N.B.; Cooper, i.
378; G.E.C.)
Parker, John
PARKER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Jan. i, 1587-8.
Matric. 15R8.
PARKER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1588.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Fellow, 1593-8.
Buried Jan. 18, 1598-9-
PARKER, Sir HENRY. M.A. 1617 {fil. nob.). Doubtless s. and
h. of William, Lord Morley and Monteagle. K.B., 1616.
Succeeded his father, 1622. Married Philippa, dau. of Sir
Thomas Caryll, of Shipley, Sussex. Died May 10, 1655.
Buried at Hallingbury. {G.E.C.)
PARKER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1625.
Perhaps s. of Calthorpe (1592), of Erwarton, Suffolk, Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6, 1627-8. WiU (P.C.C.) 1646.
Brother of James (1624) and perhaps brother of Philip (1618).
One of these names 3rd s. of Thomas, of Eastbourne, Sussex,
and a younger brother of Selwyn (1616-7).
PARKER, HENRY. B.A. from Magdalene, 1637; M.A. 1641.
PARKER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1650.
Of Middlesex. Perhaps s. of WUliam. Bapt. at St Michael,
Comhill, Aug. 23, 1634. School, Winchester. One of these
names, of London, adm. at the Inner Temple, 165 1. Called
to the Bar, 1658.
PARKER, HENRY. Incorp. at Pembroke, 1705. S. of Henry,
of Bath, Somerset. Bapt. at the Abbey Church, Feb. 12,
1654-5. Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Mar. 15, 1671-2,
age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1675; M.A. 1678. Practised medicine
at Bath. Probably buried there Apr. 7, 1736, as Dr Parker.
PARKER, HENRY. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1721. S. of
Richard, of Hasfield, Gloucs., gent. School, St Paul's (but
according to St Paul's School Reg. this was Henry (above)
who is there identified with the R. of St Michael, Crooked
Lane). Matric. (Oriel CoUege, Oxford) Oct. 6, 1713. age i7;
B.A. (Christ Church, Oxford) 1717. Perhaps R. of St
Michael, Crooked Lane, London, 1727-33- l^ied Apr. 3, 1733.
{A I. Oxon.; St Paul's School Register.)
PARKER, HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Lent, 1646-7.
PARKER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1580-1.
One of these names ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 7, 1587; R. of
Skillington.
PARKER, JAMES. M.A. 1587 (Incorp. from Aberdeen).
PARKER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1589;
Scholar, 1590; B..^. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Incorp. at Oxford,
1599. Perhaps R. of Lyminge, Kent, 1611-21; and of
Crayford, 1612-21. One of these names sur-master, St Paul's
School, 1599-1603. Died of the plague, 1603.
PARKER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1624.
Perhaps s. of Calthorpe (1592). Matric. 1625. Licensed to
practise medicine, 1633. Brother of Henry (1625) and
perhaps of Philip (1618).
PARKER, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 2, 1638.
PARKER, JAMES. M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.).
PARKER, JAMES. M.A. from King's, i749- S. of Richard, of
Portugal, gent. Matric. (Balliol College, Oxford) Mar. 26,
1740, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1743; D.D. 1768. Perhaps Preb.
of Lichfield, 1762-72. One of these names R. of Brasted,
Kent, 1758-72. Died at Puttenham, Surrey. Will, P.C.C.
{Al. Oxon.)
PARKER, JOHN. Mus.Bac. 1502-3.
PARKER, JOHN. Scholar of Christ's, 1531-2; B.A. 1532-3-
Perhaps R. of Coppingford, Hunts., 1534-42. R. of Upton,
1534-42. Will (Peterb.) 1542. One of these names V. of
Aldenham, Herts., 1543.
PARKER, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peterhouse, Easter,
1562. S. of Matthew (1521), Archbishop of Canterbury. B.
May 5, 1548, at Cambridge. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22,
1596-7. Knighted, Apr. 1603. Married Joan, dau. of Bishop
Cox, of Ely. Lived for many years in Cambridge. Buried
at Gt St Mary's, Jan. 29, 1619. Brother of Matthew (1569),
father of Richard (1593) and Matthew (1588).
PARKER, JOHN. M.A. 1564 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
adm. at Peterhouse, Jan. 28, 1564. D.D. 1583. B.A.
(Christ Church, Oxford) 1554-5; M.A. 1558. R. of Shipdham,
Norfolk, 1557. R. of Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1560-70. Preb.
of Ely, 1565-92. Archdeacon, 1568-92. R. of Stretham,
1570-92. R. of Haddenham and Wilburton, 1571-92. R. of
Bluntisham, Hunts., 1573-85. Refused the bishopric of Ely
on the death of Bishop Cox, 1581. Married Winifred, dau.
of William Turner, M.D., dean of Wells. Author of .4 Pattern
of Pietie. Died May 26, 1592, aged 59. Buried at Stretham.
Father of Richard (1589-90). (Cooper, u. 124; D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.)
PARKER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1570.
PARKER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1573-
PARKER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1582-3.
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PARKER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1583.
PARKER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1589.
One of these names, 'of Radwell, Herts.,' adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1590-1.
PARKER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1597-8; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604. One of these names ord. priest (Col-
chester) May 31, 1607. C. of Chesham Wobum, Beds.,
1613. (Peile, I. 224.)
PARKER, JOHN. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1605-6. One of
these names, of Willingdoe, Sussex, Esq., adm. at Gray's
Inn, Mar. 5, 1 600-1.
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 1603. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1605; B.A. (? 1607-8); M.A. 1611.
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2, 1607.
Matric. 1607, as 'Paker.'
PARKER, JOHN, (1612) see PARKHURST.
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 6, 1616.
Matric. 1616; B..\. 1619; M.A. 1623.
PARKER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1625.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. S. of John. Scholar, 1627;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 19, 1645.
Of Suffolk.
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 10, 1664.
S. of John, clothworker, of AH Hallows, Steyning, London.
B. 1647. 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1664;
B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Fellow, 1670-5. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 24, 1670. V. of Dicking, Sussex, 1674. V. of Clavering,
Essex, 1675. R. of Colne Engaine, 1690-1718. Married Mary,
dau. of Shadrack Helme, of Christ Church, London. Died
1718. (A. W. Lockhart.)
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 15,
1665. B. at Kirkby, Lanes. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1675. Incorp. at Oxford, Mar. 3,
1676-7. V. of Kirkby Ireleth, Lanes., 1671-6. (Sedbergh
School Register.)
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 20, 1706.
Only s. of John, farmer. B. at Gt Easton, Leics. Schools,
Gt Easton (Mr Atton) and Uppingham. Matric. 1707; B.A.
1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1710;
priest (Norwich) Dec. 1714. C. of Woodford, Northants.,
1713. V. of Winwick, Hunts., 1714-42. Schoolmaster at
Thrapston, 1727. Married, Aug. 11, 1713, Jane Walker, of
Northampton. Died 1742. Father of Staveley (1729).
(H. I. Longden.)
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 2, 1732.
S. of John, of Castlethorpe, Lines. School, Glamford Bridge,
Lines. (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6.
PARKER, JOHN. M.A. from Queens', 1741. S. of Thomas, of
St Giles', Oxford, gent. Matric. (Magdalen HaU, Oxford)
— Apr. 8, 1731, age i8; B.A. (Oxford) 1734. Chorister at
Magdalen College, 1724-33. {Al. Oxon.)
PARKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 22, 175 1.
Of Heptonstall, Halifax, Yorks.
PARKER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 16, 1631.
01 Suffolk. Matric. 1631. Migrated to Jesus, Apr. 15, 1634.
B.A. 1635-6.
PARKER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Sept. 3,
1645. S. of John. B. at Olney, Bucks. School, Northampton
(Mr Martin). Matric. 1645. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. I, 1646-7. {Peile, 1. 499.)
PARKER, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Aug.
1668. S. of Laurence, mercer. B. at Peterborough. School,
Peterborough (Mr Sam. Man ton). Matric. 1669. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Dec. 6, 1669.
PARKER, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, Mar. 9,
1656-7. S. of Thomas, of Kirk Langley, Derbs. School,
St Saviour's, Southwark. Matric. 1657.
PARKER, MARK. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1665-6.
Matric. Easter, 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon (Ely) May
29, 1670. V. of St Clement's, Sandwich, Kent, 1677-80.
Died 1680.
PARKER, MATTHEW. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1521. S. of
William, of Norwich. B. Aug. 6, 1504. Scholar, 1523; B.A.
1523-4; M.A. 1528; B.D. 1535; D.D. 1538. Fellow, 1527.
Master of Corpus Christi, 1544-53. Vice-Chancellor, 1545,
1548. Ord. deacon, Apr. 20; priest, June 15, 1527. Chaplain
to Queen Anne Boleyn, 1535. Dean of Stoke-by-Clare, 1535-
47. Preb. of Ely, 1541-54. R. of Ashen, Essex, 1543-4; of
Burlingham St Andrew's, Norfolk, 1544. R. of Landbeach,
Cambs., 1545-53. Preb. and dean of Lincoln, 1552. Lived
in retirement under Queen Mary. Archbishop of Canterbury,
1559-75. Occupied in publishing the Bishops' Bible, 1563-8.
Parker, Robert
Author, ecclesiastical. Died May 17, 1575. Buried in his
own chapel at Lambeth. Will, P.C.C. Great benefactor to
the University and to Corpus Christi, also to Caius and to
Trinity Hall. Father of the next and of John (1562).
{D.N.B.)
PARKER, MATTHEW. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1569, 2nd s. of Matthew (above). B. Aug. 27, 1550.
To be distinguished from a brother of the same name (b. Sept.
I, 1551), who married Frances, dau. of Bishop Barlow, of
Bath and Wells, and died Jan. 28, 1574-5. Died Sept. 18,
1571. Will (P.C.C.) of Lambeth. Brother of John (1562).
{Surrey Arch. Coll., 11. 209.)
PARKER, MATTHEW. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1588. S. of John (1562). B. May 19, 1570,
at Canterbury. Married Margaret, dau. of Roger Jenkins, of
Kent. Died May 9, 1645. Brother of Richard (1593). {Misc.
Gen. et Her., 5th S., 11. 138.)
PARKER, NICHOLAS LE. One of the original ' King's Scholars '
at Cambridge, 1318. S. of Robert.
PARKER, NICHOLAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1608; B.A. 1608-9;
M.A. 1612. College librarian, 1612-25. Perhaps s. of Thomas,
of Whitley HaU, Yorks. If so, V. of Thurstone, Yorks.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 758.)
PARKER, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1623.
PARKER, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Chrtsti, 1554.
S. of Sir Henry, Lord Morley (and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Philip Calthorp, Knt., of Erwarton, Suffolk). Matric. 1556.
Knighted, Aug. 5, 1578. Sherifi of Suffolk, 1579-80. Of
Erwarton. Married Catherine, dau. of Sir John Goodwin, of
Winchendon, Bucks. Father of Calthorpe (c. i592)> probably
brother of Edward (1556) and William (1556). (Burke, Ext.
Bart.; D.N.B.)
PARKER, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1574;
B.A. 1577-8.
PARKER, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 18, 1618.
Of London. S. of Sir Calthorpe (1592), of Groton, Suffolk.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1621. Knighted, Nov. 19, 1624.
M.P. for Suffolk, 1640-8. Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir
Robert Gawdy, of Claxton, Norfolk. Died June 22, 1675,
Perhaps brother of Henry (1625) and James (1624). (A. B.
Beaven; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PARKER, RANDOLPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1577-
PARKER, RICHARD. B.A. 1512-3. Perhaps ord. deacon (Ely)
Apr. 7, 1520; 'M.A.' One of these names R. of Coppingford,
Hunts., 1516-34. R. of Upton, 1516-34. Preb. of Lincoln,
1525-34- Perhaps R. of St Swithin, London, 1518-34. Died
Feb. 1533-4-
PARKER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 29,
1577. R. of Hulcote, Beds., 1578. R. of Radwell, Herts.,
1582. One of these names V. of Ketteringham, Norfolk,
1602.
PARKER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1574; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon (London) Aug.
18, 1577, age 25; priest, Sept. 28, 1579. Perhaps V. of
Dedham, Essex, 1582. One of these names R. of Church
Lench, Worcs., 1585. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
PARKER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1582.
Of Lancashire. Doubtless ist s. of Reginald, of Greystonley-
in-BoUand. Bapt. at Chipping, Lanes., Sept. 3, 1563. V. of
Chipping, 1590-1616. Dean of Amoundemess. Died Sept.
1616.
PARKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 9,
1589-90. S. of John (1564), Archdeacon of Ely. B. there.
School, Ely (Mr Spight). Scholar, 1590-5; Matric. c. 1591;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597; B.D. 1610. FeUow, 1595-1611.
Perhaps incorp. at Oxford, 1601. Probably ord. (Lincoln)
Sept. 1601. R. of Wendon parva, 1610; of Littlebury, Essex,
1615. Eminent as an antiquary, herald and genealogist.
Historian of the University of Cambridge. Died Feb. 1628-9.
Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1629. (Venn, i. 138; D.N.B.)
PARKER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, c.
1593. S. of John (1562), and grandson of Archbishop Parker.
B. at Cambridge, May 20, 1577- B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
FeUow, 1598-1601. Brother of Matthew (1588).
PARKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 10, 1730.
Of Gloucestershire.
PARKER, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1446.
PARKER, ROBERT. B.A. 1512-3; M.A. 1516. Perhaps R. of
Little Bardfield, Essex, 1559. Buried there May 9, 1583,
aged 95.
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PARKER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Micbs. i547;
Scholar, 1348; B.A. 1555-6. Fellow, 1555. V. of Gt Chester-
ford, Cambs., 1557-62. R. of North Benfleet, Essex, 1571-2-
R. of West Hanningfield, 1572-84. R. of Shenfield, i575-
1604. Died 1604.
PARKER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1577-8.
Of Lancashire. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1581-2; M.A. 1585.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1584-9. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar.
25. 1597. age 33. R. of ChiUesford, Sufiolk, 1596-1622.
{Masters suggests an identification with the Puritan divine,
for whom see D.N.B.)
PARKER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1607.
ist s. of Thomas (1572), of Browsholme, Yorks. B. Sept. 9,
1591. Auditorof the Bishopric of Ely, 1613. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 9, 1624. Of the Bishop of Winchester's household.
Died 1624. Brother of Edward (1620), Roger (1620) and
Waiiam {1625-6). (J. Parker.)
PARKER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1622.
S. and h. of John, of Extwistle, Lanes., Esq. B. 1604. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 9, 1625. Married Mary, dau. of Nicholas
Scarborough, of Glasbum HaU, Esq. Died 1636. Buried at
Burnley. (J. Parker; Jewitt, Reliq., xi. i6i.)
PARKER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 24,
1683. Matric. 1683-4.
PARKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 8, 1721;
exhibitioner from Charterhouse. 4th s. of George, of Park
Hall, Staffs. Matric. 1724: B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729; DD-
1746. Fellow, 1726-30. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1728.
V. of Gt Stambridge, Durham, 1729-37. R- of Wolsingham,
1737-41- R- of Elwick, 1741-76. Died Aug. 18, 1776, aged
74. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1777- (J- Parker.)
PARKER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 8, 1740.
Of ColBe, Lanes. S. and h. of Thomas, of Alkincoates, Esq.
B. Feb. 14, 1720-1. School, CUtheroe. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of John Parker, of Browsholme, Yorks. Died May 5,
1758. Buried at Colne. (J. Parker; Genealogist, N.S., xxxi.
103.)
PARKER, ROBERT. Adm. Feil.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Dec. 1, 1746. S. of Banastre, of Cuerden, Lanes., Esq. B. at
Preston. School, Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr Burrow). Of
Cuerden, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Townley, of
Royle, Lanes. Died 1779. (Jewitt, Relvj., xi. 161.)
PARKER, ROGER. 'King's Scholar' at Cambridge, 1319.
PARKER, ROGER. B.A. from Queens', 1577-8. 3rd s. of
Robert, of Browsholme, Yorks., and nephew of William
Chadderton, Bishop of Chester. M.A. 1581; B.D. 1587; D.D.
1598. Preb. of Chester, 1587-1604. Fellow of Manchester
Collegiate Church, 1591-1629. R. of Barrow, Cheshire,
1593-7- R- of Beckingham, Lines., 1595. R. of Tempsford,
1597. Preb. of Lincoln, 1597-1629; Precentor, 1598-1613.
Archdeacon of Bedford, 1598-1600. R. of Kettlethorpe,
1599-1629. Preb. of Ely. R. of Brant Broughton, 1601-29.
Adm. at Gray's Inn (D.D.), Mar. 20, 1605-6. Dean of
Lincoln, 16x3-29. Died Aug. 29, 1629, aged 71. Buried in
Lincoln Cathedral. M.I., now lost. Will (P.C.C.) 1630.
Brother of William (1575), Edmund (c. 1572) and probably
of Thomas (1572). (Burke, L.G.; J. Parker.)
PARKER, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1620.
4th s. of Thomas (1572), of Browsholme, Yorks. B. Oct. 30,
1603. B.A. from St John's, 1623-4. Living, 1645. Brother
of WiUiam (1625-6), etc. (J. Parker.)
PARKER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 15, 1646.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650; M.A. 1654.
PARKER, SAMUEL. Incorp. M.A. 1667, from Trinity College,
Oxford; probably adm. at St C.\tharine's. S.of John, Baron
of the Exchequer. B. 1640. Matric. (Wadham College,
Oxford) Oct. 29, 1657; B.A. (Oxford) 1659-60; M.A. (Trinity
CoUege, Oxford) 1663. Probably D.D. (Cambridge) 1671 (LU.
Reg.). President of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1687-8.
F.R.S., 1666. R. of Chartham, Kent, 1667. Archdeacon of
Canterbury, 1670-88. Preb. of Canterbury, 1672-85.
Chaplain to Archbishop Sheldon. R. of Ickham, Kent, 1672.
Bishop of Oxford, 1686-8. Author, Ecclesiastical Politie, etc.
Died at Oxford, Max. 20, 1687-8, aged 47. Buried in Mag-
dalen College ChapeL WiU (P.C.C.) 1689. {Al.Oxon.; D.N.B.)
PARKER, SAMUEL. M.D. 1671 {LU. Reg.). Buried at Saffron
Walden, Essex, Nov. 29, 1673.
PARKER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Mar.
25, 1680. S. of Samuel, gent., deceased. B. at Paston,
Northants. School, Orton, Northants. Matric. 1680.
PARKER, SELWIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Feb. 20,
1616-7. S. and h. of Thomas, of Easeboume, Sussex. Matric.
1617. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 26, 1618. Knighted, Aug. 5,
1633. Of Eastford, Sussex. Gentleman pensioner. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Reignalds, of Sussex. {Vis. of
London, 1634; Vis. of Sussex.)
Parker, Thomas
PARKER, STAVELEY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 6, 1729.
Of Northamptonshire. S. of John (1706), V. of Winwick,
Hunt's. Bapt. at Woodford, Northants., June 30, 1714-
Matric. 1731; B.A. i733-4; M.A. 1738. FeUow of Jesus,
1738-41. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1738; priest (Ely)
Dec. 1739. Chaplain in the Navy, 1739-40. (H. I. Longden.)
PARKER, THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Sidney, May 22,
1678, from Balliol College, Oxford. Matric. there, Apr. 3,
1674. S. of Sir Edmund (1631), Knt., of Plimpton St Mary,
Devon. B. at Exeter. Probably bapt. at Plimpton St Mary,
June 15, 1655. School, Exboume. (Vivian's Vis. of
Devon.)
PARKER, THOMAS. B.A. 1535-6; M.A. 1541; B.D. 1548. One
of the original fellows of Trinity, 1546. Lady Margaret
preacher, 1556, 1558. V. of Mildenhall, Suffolk, 1556. Left
England on the accession of Elizabeth. Graduated D.D.
abroad. Living at Milan, 1581. One of these names vicar-
choral in Lincoln Cathedral, 1543. {Cooper, i. 452; D.N.B.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1549.
Perhaps R. of Bamingham, Norfolk, 1557-9- Will of one
Thomas Parker, clerk, of Watton Market, Norfolk, proved
(Canterbury) 1564. {Peile, i. 45.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1558.
Probably brother of Charles (1558).
PARKER or PARCAR, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 11) at
Caius, Oct. 12, 1567. S. of Sir Henry, Lord Morley. Of
Fumeaux Pelham, Herts. Brother of Edward (1562-3).
{Venn, 1. 61.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1570.
PARKER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1572-
Doubtless 2nd s. of Robert, of Browsholme, Yorks. Pur-
chased Browsholme from the Crown, 1603. Bowbearer of
the forest of Bowland. Married Bridget, dau. of James
Tempest, of Rayne, Yorks. Buried Mar. 16, 1634-5-
Brother of Edmund (1572), Roger (1577-8) and William
(1575), father of Robert (1607), etc. {Genealogist, N.S., xxxi.
301.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1597; B.A.
1600-1 ; M.A. 1605. One of these names R. of Little Braxted,
Essex, 1602-20, resigned. Probably V. of Halstow, Kent,
1619-32. Died 1632.
PARKER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Apr. 1606.
One of these names, 's. of Thomas, of Lea Hall, Derbs., gent.,'
adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 27, 1607. {Peile, 1. 255.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 13, 1631.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, May 20,
1633. S. of Edward. B. at Gressingham, Lanes. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. One
of these names ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 1638-9. V. of
Linton, Cambs., 1663. {Peile, 1. 426.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 24, 1637.
Matric. 1641. Probably the Thomas Parke, scholar from
Westminster, in 1637.
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 15, 1640-1.
Matric. 1641.
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1643.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1646.
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter,
1644. S. and h. of Edward (1620), of Browsholme, Yorks.,
Esq. B. Apr. 20, 1631. Matric. 1645. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 21, 1650. Captain of Foot, 1661. Deputy-Lieutenant
for West Riding, Yorks. Succeeded his father. Married
Margaret, dau. of Radeliffe Ashton, of Cuerden, Lanes., Esq.
Died Aug. 1695. Buried at Waddington. (Burke, L.G.;
J. Parker.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1648; B.A. 1652; M.A. 1661. One of these names R. of
Thormanby, Yorks., 1660-1705.
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 15,
1653. S. of George, of Langthorp-in-Bedale, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1657-8. Perhaps V. of
St Marv, Beverlev, 1668-72; R. of Holme, 1668. R. of Leven,
1669-72. One of these names R. of Beddington, Surrey,
1673-84. Died 1684.
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, July 4,
1667. S. of Thomas, of Bottisham, Cambs., hamster (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hobson, the carrier, of Cambridge).
B. at Wakefield, Yorks. Schools, Saffron Walden and Lynn.
Of Anglesey, Cambs. Married Isabel, dau. of James Webster,
of Chesterfield, Derbs. (Le Neve, Knights, 490; F.M.G.,
408.)
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PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, Oct. 9,
1685. S. of Thomas, of Staffordshire. B. July 23, 1666, at
NewcasUe-under-Lyme (? at Leek, Staffs.). Schools, New-
port, Salop and Derby (Mr Ogden). Matric. 1685. Adm. at
thelnnerTempIe, Feb. 14, 1683-4. Barrister, 169 1. Bencher,
1705. M.P. for Derby, 1705. Knighted, July 9, 1705- Queen's
Serjeant, 1705-10. Lord Chief Justice, 1710. Distinguished
himself at Sacheverell's trial, 1710. F.R.S., 1712. Created
Baron Parker of Macclesfield, 1716. Served as custos
rotulorum of Worcs., 1718. Received the tellership of the
Exchequer, 1719. Lord-Lieutenant of Warws., 1719- Earl
of Macclesfield, 1721. High Steward of Staffs., 1724-6-
Impeached and fined £30,000 on a charge of selling master-
ships in chancery and receiving bribes, 1725- Married Jennet,
dau. of Robert Carrier, of Wirksworth, Derbs. Died Apr. 28,
1732. Buried at Shirburn, Oxon. Father of George (1715),
(D.N.B.; G.E.C., where he is said to have been bom at Leek,
Staffs.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 23,
1689. S. of Edward, of York, barrister-at-law. B. there.
Mar. 1 67 1-2. School, Ripon (Mr Thomas Thompson). Living
at York, 1719. Grandson of Edward (1620). (J. Parker.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 8,
1 69 1. S. of William, gent. B. at Kibworth, Leics. School,
Kibworth (Mr 'Dend').
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Juue ii, 1707.
S. of Edward, of Browsholme, Yorks., Esq. Bapt. Oct. 17,
1689, at Waddington. Matric. 1707. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 7, 1708. Succeeded his father, 1721. Died
without issue, Oct. 1728. Will, York.
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 7, i7ii-
S. of Luke, corn-dealer, of Bury St Edmunds. B. there.
School, Bury (Mr Leeds and Mr Randall). Matric. 1710-1;
Scholar, 1711-2. (Venn, i. 524.)
PARKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 10, 1736.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. 1736; Scholar; B.A. 1740-1.
PARKER, W. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Lent, 1580-1.
PARKER, WALL. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hai.l, Jan. 12,
1705-6. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1725. Ord. deacon
(York) May, 1713; priest, 1714-5. C. of St Michael's,
Sutton Bonnington, Leics., in 1715. V. of Sheepshed,
1717-25. Married Sarah Boot, of Trussington, Leics., i7i5«
Died Dec. 4, 1725, aged 35. Buried at Sheepshed. M.L
{Nichols, in. 1023.)
PARKER, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1626. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Mar. 8, 1645-6. Licensed preacher at
Thetford Chapel, Aug. 1663.
PARKER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1517. One of these
names V. of Warmington, Northants., 1546; another, V. of
Edstone, Yorks., 1546.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1554
(impubes). 'Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 25, 1566; age 33;
married; resides; ignorant of Latin.' Perhaps R. of Cumber-
worth, Lines., 1572; admon. (Lincoln) 1603. (Lib. Cler.
Lincoln, 1576.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
1556 (impubes).
PARKER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1562-3. Resident FeU.-Com. at
Queens', in 1564.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1571.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1575. 4th s. of Robert, of Browsholme, Yorks. B.A. 1578-9;
M.A. 1582. Fellow, 1581-5. Probably incorp. at Oxford,
1596. B.D. (Lincohi College, Oxford) 1596-7. Perhaps R. of
St Mary Magdalen, Exeter, 1587. V. of St Uny, Redruth,
Cornwall, 1588. R. of Borcouse, 1589. R. of St Tudy, 1592.
R. of Blissland, 1601-26. Archdeacon of Totnes, 1613-6.
Preb. of Exeter, 1613-28. Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1615-31.
Buried at Warleggan, Cornwall, May 31, 1631. Brother of
Edmund (1572) and Roger, (1577-8), nephew of William
Chadderton, Bishop of Chester and Lincoln. (J. Parker.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1580;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. from Jesus, 1586. Perhaps V. of North-
fleet, Kent, 1587. One of these names, ' M.A.,' R. of Fincham,
Norfolk, 1615.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1610;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Either this or the next was 2nd s.
of William (1575), Archdeacon of Cornwall. B. 1592. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1618-9. Perhaps R. of Stoke,
CUmsland, Cornwall, 1629. R. of St Feock. (J. Parker;
Vis. of Cornwall, 1620; H. G. Harrison.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617.
One of these names V. of Wirksworth, Derbs., 1619-20. R. of
Ectou, Northants., 1620.
Parkes, Christopher
PARKER, WILLIAM. M.A. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Lancashire, pleb. Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Apr. 3,
1601, age 18; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. (St Mary HaU) 1608.
Possibly R. of Tatsfield, Surrey, 1612. M.D. of Bourges,
Feb. 27, 1633-4. Hon. F.R.C.P., 1664. Possibly father of
William (1646). (Munk, I. 331; F.M.G., 1073, which makes
the suggested parentage appear unlikely.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 4, 1621. S. of Matthew, of Canterbury. Migrated to
Magdalene. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1630. Perhaps
this or the next V. of Wrotham, Kent, Jan. 15, 1647-8.
(Shaw, I. 350.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Sidney, June,
1623. S. of William, farmer. B. at St John's, Isle of Thanet
(i.e. Margate). School, St John's. Matric. 1623-4; B.A.
1626-7; M.A. 1630.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1625-6. 6th s.
of Thomas (1572), of Browsholme, Yorks. B. Mar. 25, 1608.
School, Winchester. Matric. Easter, 1626; Scholar, 1627;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. V. of Middle Rasen, Lines., 1635.
R. of Tetford, 1642; deprived, but re-instated, 1660. Living
at Tetford, 1674. Father of Edward (1667) and brother of
Edward (1620), etc. (T. A. Walker; J. Parker.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May
29, 1646. S. of William (? 1620), of London, M.D. B. at
Sproughton, Suffolk. Matric. 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 9, 1652-3. Perhaps adm. at Leyden, Apr. 15, 1655,
age 25. M.D. of Padua, 1658. Incorp. at Oxford, 1659. A
candidate of the R.C.P., 1659. One of these names, M.D., of
London, married Judith, dau. of Roger Beckwith, of Aid-
borough, Yorks. (Munk, i. 296; F.M.G., 1073.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1653-4. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
Perhaps R. of Trowell, Notts., 1661. One of these names
received presbyterian ordination, Apr. 4, 1660. V. of Lenton,
Notts., c. 1660; afterwards V. of Radford. (Godfrey, Lenton,
242.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 13, 1668.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 23, 1672-3; C. of Kihnarsh, Derbs.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 7, 1672-3.
Matric. 1673; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1680; priest, Sept. 25, 1681. R. of
Burrough-on-the-Hill, Leics., 1686-1723. V. of Ashby
Folville, 1709-23. Died 1723, aged 68. Admon. (Leicester)
1723. (Nichols, II. 529.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jime
11, 1679. S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Brandon, Linos.
School, Melton Mowbray (Mr Daffy). Matric. 1679. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 22, 1680.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 20, 1692.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 8,
1701. S. of William, merchant. B. at Peterborough, North-
amts. School, Peterborough (Mr Waring). Matric. 1702; B.A.
1705-6; M.A. 1709. Fellow, 1708-16. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Jan. 4, 1709-10. Perhaps V. of Brington, Hunts., 1714-55.
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', June 29,
1711. S. and h. of George, of Park HaU, Staffs., Esq. Matric.
1710-1. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 20, 1711. An
intimate friend of Addison. Died 1723, aged 29. (J. Parker;
J. Ward, Stoke-upon-Trent, 561.)
PARKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 18, 1736;
afterwards Fell.-Com. B. at Waddon, Surrey. Matric. 1736.
PARKER, . B.Can.L. 1480-1.
PARKER, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1544.
PARKER, . B.D. 1547-8.
PARKER, . Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1595.
PARKER, . M.A. from Magdalene, 1603 (in ordo). Perhaps
Aciron.
PARKER, . Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1609.
PARKER, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 13, 1631. Of
Suffolk. Probably Edward of 1631.
PARKER, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1644.
PARKER, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1737-8.
PARKES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4,
1660, as V. of Catterick, near Richmond, Yorks.; B.A. (the
same day) 1660; M.A. 1663. Appointed V. of Catterick as well
as minister of the chapels of Bolton-on-Swale, Hipswell and
Hudswell, Apr. 20, 1659. Probably father of the next.
PARKES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's,
Sept. 23, 1674. S. of Christopher. B. at Bolton-on-Swale.
School, Thornton (Mr Parkes). Matric. 1674- Buried Apr. 17,
1676, at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge. (Peile, 11. 56.)
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PARKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age i7) at St John's, June 7,
1660. S. of Mark, deceased, of Bowes, Yorks. B. there.
Schools, Darlington and Sedbergh. Ma trie. 1660.
PARKES, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594;
B.A. 1597-8. C. of Penkridge, Staffs., 1604-10. WiU (P.C.C.)
1617; as of Penkridge.
PARKES, PARSON. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1678;
B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1685.
R. of Stapleford-Tawney, Essex, 1691-1732. Died 1732.
(Peile, n. ^.)
PARKES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, c. 1593.
Possibly identical with William (sk) Parks, of London.
Matric. (BaUiol College, Oxford) Feb. i, 1593-4. age 17;
'Scholar, Magdalene College, Cambridge, June, 1592'; B.A.
(Oxford) 1597; M.A. (Oxford) 1600. V. of White Parish,
Wilts., 1604. (Al. Oxon.)
PARKES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1622;
Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1629. Probably V. of Sedgley,
Staffs., 1629-56. Died Sept. 12, 1656.
PARKES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1659.
Previously matric. (Christ Church, Oxford, June 15, 1657-)
Of Sussex. B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
PARKHURST, DORMER. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 28, 1745;
afterwards FeU.-Com. S. of John (1719), of Epsom, Surrey,
Esq. B. in London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 17, i746.
Died before 1765, s.p. Brother of John (i745)- (Baker, i.
288.)
PARKHURST, HENRY. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.of
John (1609). Matric. (Magdalen College, Oxford) Jan. 28,
1629-30; B.A. (same day) 1629-30; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1640-1;
D.D. 1661. Fellow, 1631-48. R. of Compton Abbas, Dorset,
1637. R. of Stourmouth, Kent, 1661-9. R. of Norton,
1662-9. Canon of SouthwcU, 1662-9. Died 1669. Buried at
Norton. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
PARKHURST, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1587. Of Kent. One of these names, s. and h. of James, of
East Leanham, Kent, adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 6, 1600.
PARKHURST, JOHN. B.D. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry, of Guildford, Surrey, pleb. B. 1564. Matric.
(Magdalen College, Oxford) Feb. 25, 1580-1, age 17; B.A.
1584; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1600; D.D. 1610. Fellow of Magdalen,
1588-1603. Proctor, 1597. Master of BaUiol, 1617-37. R. of
Shillingford, Berks., 1602-39. R. of Newington, Oxon., 1619-
39. Buried Jan. 29, 1638-9, at ShUlingford. Father of Henry
(1635). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
PARKHURST, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1612, as
Parkher; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 1 ; priest, Mar. 2, 1617-8. Perhaps R. of Little Wakering,
Essex, by 1628; there in 1645. R. of South Shoebury, 1647-
54. Died 1654- WiU, P.C.C.
PARKEHURST, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Oct. 25,
1675; LL.B. 1677. Master of Greatham Hospital, Durham,
1676-1711.
PARKHURST, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 2, 1719. S. of
Nathaniel. B. at Catesby, Northants. Matric. 1719. Married
Ricarda, dan. of Robert Dormer, of Lee Grange, Bucks., Esq.
Died Dec. 3, 1765, aged 64. Buried at Catesby. Father of
the next and of Dormer (i745). (Baker, i. 289.)
PARKHURST, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 28, 1745.
S. of John (above), of Catesby Priory, Northants. B. in
London, June, 1728. School, Rugby. Matric. 1745; B.A.
1748-9; M.A. 1752. FeUow, 1751-2. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb.
23; priest, Sept. 24, 1752. Biblical lexicographer and anti-
Newtonian. Died Feb. 21, 1797. Buried at Epsom, Surrey.
Brother of Dormer (1745). (D.N.B.; Baker, i. 288.)
PARKHURST, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1604. Of Kent. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 16x1; priest, Mar. 1611-2.
PARKHURST, NATHANIEL. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St
Catharine's, Lent, 1634-5. Of London. S. and h. of Henry,
of St Lawrence Old Jewry, Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 26,
1634-5. as ' Packhurst,' and at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 31, 1636-7.
CaUed to the Bar, 1644. (Vis. of Surrey, 1623; Vis, of London,
1634.)
PARKHURST, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Easter, 1657. S. of (?) John, of Ipswich, master of a merchant
vessel. B. in Ipswich. B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Signs for
deacon's orders (London) Sept. 23, 1664. V. of Yoxford,
Suffolk, 1665-1707. Author, sermons. Died Dec. 8, 1707,
aged 64. M.I. (Musgrave; D.N.B.)
PARKHURST, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, May
24, 1647. Of Surrey. Doubtless ist s. of Sir Robert, cloth-
worker, of London, and of Pirford, Surrey, Knt. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Oct. 30, 1648. M.P. for Guildford, 1659.
Knighted, June 9, i66o. Of 'Porford' (Pirford), Surrey.
Parkins, Samuel
Married Sarah, dau. of Sir John Gayer, Knt., of Stoke Poges,
Bucks. Buried at Guildford, Nov. 20, 1674. (Le Neve,
Knights, 70; Baker, i. 288.)
PARKHURST, STAFFORD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1622. Of Kent. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Buried at
St Benet's, Cambridge, Apr. 6, 1629.
PARKIN, see also PERKINS.
PARKIN, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, July 5, 1708.
S. of WiUiam, of London, shoemaker. B. Jan. 1689-90.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A.
1717. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1715; priest, Sept. 23, 1716.
R. of Boughton, NorfoUc, 1717. R. of Oxburgh, 1717-65.
Antiquary. Completed Blomefield's History of Norfolk.
Benefactor; founder of a scholarship at Pembroke. Died
Aug. 27, 1765, aged 75- (D.N.B.)
PARKYN or PERKYN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Easter, 1588.
PARKIN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, May 10, 1589.
S. of Matthew, of HuU, Yorks. School, HuU. Perhaps matric.
pens, from St John's, Michs. 1589, as Perkins. B.A. from
Caius, 1593-4. WiU of Geo. Parkin, of Easington, Yorks.
proved Sept. 1647 (York). (Venn, i. 137.)
PARKIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 6, 1629.
Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. One of these names
was V. of Thaxted, Essex, 1648-62, ejected. (Davids, 494.)
PARKIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 16, 1633.
Of Cambridgeshire. (Perhaps the above re-admitted.)
PARKIN, JOHN. B.A. 1483-4. One of these names V. of
Althome, Essex, 1490. WiU (P.C.C.) 1505.
PARKYN or PERKIN, JOHN. B.A. 1539-40; M.A. from Trinity,
1546; B.D. 1557. One of the original feUows of Trinity, 1546.
Junior Bursar, 1552-5. Perhaps wiU proved (V.C.C.) 1558.
PARKIN, JONATHAN, see PERKINS.
PARKYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1567.
PARKIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1646. Of NorfoUc. B.A. 1648-9.
PARKIN or PERKYN, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 16, 1529. Of Ridge, Herts. B.A.
1533-4; M.A. 1537. FeUow, 1532-50.
PARKIN or PARKINS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. 1544-
FeUow of GonvUle HaU, 1544-51. V. of BunveU, Cambs.,
1549-54. R. of Ashdon, Essex, 1552. Died 1562. (Venn,
I. 3I-)
PARKYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Feb. 18,
1743-4. S. of Paul, of Horbury (and EUzabeth, dau. of
Francis Broadbent, of Bramley HaU, and Dodworth). B. at
Horbury, Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. Nov. 3, 1723- School,
Worsborough (Mr Staniland). Matric. 1745-6. Lived at
Dodworth, near Bamsley. Died there Jan 28, 1759- Buried
at Ecclesfield. (Peile, 11. 246; Eastwood, Ecclesfield.)
PARKIN, . B.A. 1466-7.
PARKEN, . Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1544.
PARKINGTON, JOHN. B.A. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 25,
1577. (H. I. Longden.)
PARKINS, BLACKWELL. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius,
May 20, 1693. S. and h. of Sir WiUiam (? 1665), Knt. (the
conspirator, for whom see D.N.B.), of Bushey, Herts. B. in
London (his mother's home). Schools, Bushey (Mr Smith)
and Westminster. Matric. 1693. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 26, 1693. Succeeded his father at Bushey, 1696. Living,
1715. (Venn, i. 493; Vis. of Warws., 1682; Clutterbuck, 1.
336.)
PARKYNS or PERKINS, CRESSY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1674; M.A. 1675 (J-it- Reg.). Doubtless s. of Su'
Thomas, Bart., and Anne, dau. of Thomas Cressy, Esq., of
Byrkin, Yorks. Died before 1684. Brotherof Thomas (1680).
(Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PARKINS, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Oct. 30,
1746. Of Nottinghamshire. Doubtless 4th s. of Sir Thomas
(1680), of Bunny, Notts., Bart. Brotherof Sir Thomas (i744).
Bart, and half-brother of Thomas (1703) and Sampson (1703).
PARKYNS, SAMPSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June
7, 1703. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (1680), Bart. B. at Bunny,
Notts. School, Westminster. Matric. 1704. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Sept. 18, 1702, and at Gray's Inn, Nov. 17,
1704. Married Alice Middlemore. Died Apr. 17, 1713.
Brother of Thomas (1703) and half-brother of Thomas (i744)
and George (1746).
PARKENS or PERKINS, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St
John's, Michs. 1567; B.A. 1570-1 ; M.A. from Corpus Chnsti,
1574. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 6, 1577, age 26. V. of St
Lawrence Jewry, London, 1578-81. Died 1581. (Cooper,
II. 21.)
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PARKINS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, June 13,
1680. Eldest surviving s. of Thomas, of Bunny, Notts., Esq.
(created Bart., 1681). Bapt. there, Nov. 10, 1662. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1680, as Perkins. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 18, 1682. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., July, 1684. J. P. for
Notts, and Leics. Sheriff of Notts., 1689. Of Bunny, Notts.
Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of John Sampson, of Breaston,
Derbs.; {2) Jane, dau. of George Bamet, alderman of York.
Liberal benefactor to his county. 'Owed his celebrity to his
passion for wrestling.' Author, The AH of Wrestling. Died
Mar. 29, 1741. Buried at Bunny. Will, P.C.C. Father of
Sampson (1703), Thomas (1703), Thomas (i744) and George
(1746), brother of Cressy (1674)- (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon.,
241; G.E.C.)
PARKYNS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 7,
1703. S. of Sir Thomas (above), Bart. B. at Bunny, Notts.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1704. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Sept. 18, 1702, and at Gray's Inn, July 4, 1704.
Died unmarried, Sept. 1706. Brother of Sampson (1703) and
half-brother of the next and of George (1746).
PARKINS or PARKYNS, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com.
at Queens', Nov. 12, 1744. Of Nottinghamshire. 3rd but
1st surviving s. of Sir Thomas (i68o), Bart. Bapt. at Bunny,
Dec. 8, 1728. Matric. 1744. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Mar. 29,
1741. Sheriff of Notts., 1755-6. Died Mar. 17, 1806. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of George (1746) and half-brother of Thomas
(above) and of Sampson (1703). (G.E.C.)
PARKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28, 1665.
(Possibly identical with the conspirator, for whom see
D.N.B.) Perhaps father of Blackwell (1693).
PARKINSON, BARTON. M.A. from St John's, 1731, from
Trinity College, Dublin. S. of Richard, gent., of Bradcroft,
Goosnargh, Lanes. B. in Lancashire. School, Sedbergh.
Adm. at Trinity CoUege, Dublin, May 26, 1724, age 19;
Scholar, 1728; B.A. (Dublin) 1729. C. of Ellel, Lanes., i73i-
P.C. of Cleveley, 1731-3- (J- Parker.)
PARKINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1569; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577.
PARKYNSON or PERKINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens,
from Magdalene, Michs. 1585; B.A. 1588^; M.A. 1592.
One of these names, 's. of Thomas, of Bumeston, near
Bedale, Yorks.,' adm. at Gray's Inn, June 12, 1592.
PARKYNSON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Michs.
1544. Matric. Easter, 1545.
PARKINSON or PERKINSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16)
at Pembroke, Sept. 5, 1648. S. of William. B. in Ireland.
Matric. 1648; B.A. 1652-3. One of these names V. of Ardee,
CO. Louth. Will (Dublin) 1721.
PARKINSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 15, 1687,
after five years' residence in Lisbon University. Of Lancashire.
Scholar, 1689. Died in CoUege. Buried in the Chapel, July 12,
1689.
PARKINSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1728. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729.
PARKINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
16x3.
PARKINSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May 18,
1670. S. of Richard, mercer, of Pickering, Yorks. School,
Pickering. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 21, 1673; priest, Sept. 1675. Probably V. of DrifBeld,
Yorks., i686-<)i.
PARKINSON, GABRIEL. B.A. from Pembroke, 1578-9-
PARKINSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from King's, c. 1595. B.
in Lancaster. B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 24, 1604-5, age 27, 'C. of St Dionys Back-
church'; priest, May 26, 1605. R. of Weeley, Essex, 1607-i:.
1654. Father of the next.
PARKINSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 17,
1631. S. of James (above), R. of Weeley, Essex. B.
there. School, Colchester (Mr Kemp). Matric. 1631; B.A.
1635-6.
PARKENSON, JOHN. B.Civ.L. or B.Can.L. 1490. R. of Chil-
derley, Cambs., 1490. V. of Caldecote, 1493. Perhaps R. of
Plumstead, Norfolk, 1493.
PARKINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1546.
PARKINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1551.
One of these names R. of Heveningham, Sufiolk, 155&-
66.
PARKYNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1563; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. One of these names R. of
Cohie Engaine, Essex, 1572-1628. Died 1628. Will,
P.C.C.
Parlett, Benjamin
PARKINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1676;
B.A. 1679-80. Usher of Giggleswick School, 1680-2; Head
Master, 1684-5. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1682. (Peile, 11.
61 ; Giggleswick School Register.)
PARKINSON, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity, 1715. S. of Thomas,
of Durham, clerk. Bapt. at St Oswald's, Feb. 10, 1689-90.
Matric. (Lincoln College, Oxford) Mar. 27, 1708; B.A.
(Oxford) 1711-2. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1715. Perhaps
minor canon of Durham. C. of Croxdale. Buried at St
Oswald's, Durham, Mar. 25, 1717. (Al. Oxon.)
PARKINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 13, i733-
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1738-9; priest, June 1, 1740. Probably
R. of Healing, Lines., till 1793. Died Mar. 1793, aged 81.
(G. Mag.)
PARKINSON, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1575. Of 'Lawgethwayte' (? Langthusite, near
Lancaster), Lanes. Age 20 in 1579 (Ely Depos. Bk). B.A.
1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 18,
1581. V. of Ospringe, Kent, 1582-1617. Died 1617.
PARKINSON, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1555. B. at Cockerham, Lanes. B.A. 1558-9; M.A. 1562;
B.D. 1569. Fellow, 1560. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 13,
1565, age 27; priest, Apr. 6, 1567. University preacher, 1566.
Archdeacon of East Riding, Yorks., 1568. Died 1569. Will,
V.C.C. (Cooper, i. 282.)
PARKINSON, P. Adm. at Peterhouse, Michs. 1547.
PARKINSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Mar.
24,1731-2. S. of John. B. at Whittingham, Lanes. School,
Kirkham (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1733; B.A.
1735-6; M.A. 1739. Fellow, 1746. Ord. deacon (Norwich,
Litt. dim. from Ely) Dec. 1742. Tutor at Gunton, Norfolk,
in the house of Sir Will. Harbord, before 1752. Perhaps R. of
Aldborough, 1747. R. of Gunton, 1774. Died there 1800.
Will, P.C.C. (Peile, 11. 226.)
PARKINSON, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. 20, 1654. S. of Thomas, attomey-at-law, of Bradley,
Skipton, Yorks. B. there. School, Sowerby (Mr Preston).
Matric. 1654. Buried Oct. 11, 1655, at Carlton-in-Craven.
M.I. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
PARKINSON or PERKINSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1534-5; M.A.
1537; B.D. 1545. One of the original Fellows of Trinity,
1546. Ord. priest (Lincohi) Mar. 13, 1534-5; 'Fellow of
Michael House.' R. of Orwell, Cambs., until 1586. V. of
Wimpole, 1551. R. of Willingham, 1554. Died 1586. Will,
P.C.C. Benefactor to Magdalene. (Cooper, 1. 510.)
PARKYNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1559.
PARKYNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1575.
PARKINSON, THOMAS. B.A. from Clare, 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
Fellow. Taxor, 1617. Senior Proctor, 1621. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1614. V. of Babraham, Cambs., 1615-7. R. of
Duxford St Peter, 1617-22. Buried at St Edward's, Cam-
bridge, Feb. 12, 1621-2. WiU, V.C.C.
PARKINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1620;
priest, June, 1622. One of these names, of Ackworth, Yorks.,
married to Jane Clarkson, of Ryhill, Yorks., May 1, 1625.
PARKINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Perhaps V. of Bottesford,
Lines., 1643.
PARKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
May 16, 1650. S. of Edward, of Haghouse, Guisborough,
Yorks. B. there. School, Durham (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1650.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10, 1648-9. (Peile, i. 535.)
PERKINSON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1606.
PARLEBONE, ROGER. 1261. Southern student who received
a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the northern
students. (Fuller, 29.)
PARLEBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 5, 1667.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1667.
PARLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 27, 1729.
Of Leicestershire. Doubtless s. of John, of Leicestershire
B. Oct. 8, 1711. Matric. 1731; LL-B. i734- Died Jan. 8,
1747. Buried at Rearsby. M.I. (Nichols, iii. 393.)
PARLETT, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 24,
1617. S. of William (1568-9), gent., of Downham, Norfolk.
School, Wisbech (Mr Howdale and Mr Dimond). Matric.
1618; Scholar, 1618-24; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 12, 1624-5; priest, Sept. 18, 1625.
Licensed schoolmaster at East Dereham, Norfolk, 1633;
there 1645. C. of Howe, 1633. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653; of WeUs,
NorfoUi, clerk. Brother of William {1604). (Venn, 1. 236;
H. I. Longden.)
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PARLETT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 4,
1616. S. of Francis (1564), gent. B. at Stradsctt, Norfolk.
School, Ely (Mr Wigmore). Matric. 1616; Scholar, 1619-23;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 6;
priest. Mar. 7, 1623-4. V. of Brox bourne, Herts., 1640;
ejected, 1643. Afterwards reinstated; signs as vicar, Aug.
1662. Author of a curious MS., 'A Mirrour for Young
Christian Ladies... 1653.' Father of the next and brother
of Francis (1598). {Venn, i. 233.)
PARLETT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Caius, May 17,
1661. S. of Edmund (above), clerk, of Hoddesdon, Herts.
B. at Stradsett, Norfolk. Schools, Fincham (private) and the
Perse, Cambridge (Mr Griffith). Matric. 1661 ; Scholar, 1661-
7; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Subscribed for deacon's orders
(Bishop of London) Mar. 8, 1665-6, as C. of Broxboume,
Herts. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 2, 1667. V. of Stow
Bardolph, Norfolk, 1667-74. R. of Wimbotsham, 1671-4.
Will proved (Norwich) 1674. {Venn, 1. 412.)
PARLET, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1564.
S. of Thomas, of Downham. B.A. 1567-8. Migrated to Caius,
Sept. II, 1568, age 20. Lord of the Manor of Stradsett and
patron of the vicarage. Of Lynn, 1598. Died 1628. M.L at
Lynn. Brother of William (1568-9), father of the next and
of Edmund (1616). (Venn, i. 62; Peile, i. 87.)
PARLETT, FRANCIS. Adm. (age 14) at Caius, June 30, 1598.
S. of Francis (above), gent., of Lynn, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Aug. 21, 1583. School, Lynn (Messrs Roberts and Eston).
Matric. 1598. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 22, 1601. Called
to the Bar, 1609. Succeeded his father as Lord of the Manor
of Stradsett. Steward of the Manor of Mileham, 1616.
Recorder of Lynn, 1630-44. Of Lynn, Esq. Will (P.C.C.)
1648-9. Father of the next and brother of Edmund (1616).
(Venn, 1. 165.)
PARLET, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1622. S. and h. of Francis (above), of Lynn, Norfolk, Esq.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 8, 1622.
PARLET, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 15,
1660. 2nd s. of William (1604), of Downham Market, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Downham (private) and Lynn (Mr Bell).
Matric. 1660. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Algernon Peyton,
D.D. Brother of William (1643). (Venn, 1. 409.)
PARLETT, NICODEMUS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 27, 1636.
S. of John, gent. B. at Stradsett, Norfolk. School, Lynn
(Mr Rawlingson). Matric. 1636; Scholar, 1636-40; B.A.
1639-40. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Aug. 22, 1662.
R. of Upwell and OutweU, 1662-6. Died 1666. (Venn, 1.
321.)
PARLETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Dec.
28, 1688. S. of James, gent. B. in Suffolk. Matric. 1689;
B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Fellow, 1695-1704. Died in College,
Feb. 11, 1703-4. Will (V.C.C.) 1704.
PARLET, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 14,
1568-9. Of Downham Market, Norfolk. S. of Thomas.
School, Downham. Matric. 1569. Of Downham, gent.
Brother of Francis (1564) and father of the next. (Venn,
I. 64.)
PARLETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 25,
1604. Of Downham, Norfolk. S. of William (above), gent.
Bapt. at Downham Market, Sept. 24, 1587. School, Wisbech
(Mr Howdale). Matric. 1604. Of Downham Market, Esq.
Brother of Benjamin (1617), father of the next and of
Gregory (1660). (Venn, i. 185.)
PARLETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 30,
1643. S. of William (above), gent., of Downham, Norfolk.
School, Downham. Matric. 1643; Scholar, 1644-7; B.A.
1646-7. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, May 13,
1637; of Downham Market, Norfolk, gent. Brother of
Gregory (1660). (Venn, i. 350.)
PARLET, . Fellow of Pembroke, 1427,
PARLEY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
June 23, 1667. S. of Anthony, of Bilsby, Linos. School,
Alford.
PARLOUR, HUGH. Adm. at King's (age i8) a scholar from
Eton, Jan. 17, 1574-5. Of London. Perhaps s. of John, of
Westminster. Matric. 1575. Left about 1575-6. One of
these names of Plumstead, Kent, Esq. Will (P.C.C.) 1605.
(Middlesex Pedigrees.)
PARMAN, see also PERMAN.
PARMAN, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1544.
PARMAN or PARNAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Michs. 1613; B.A. 1616-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 27,
1621. Schoolmaster at Wickhambrook, Suffolk, in 1662.
PARMAN, WILLIAM. Of Corpus Christi. Licensed to practise
surgery, 1537-8. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1546.
Parr, Henry
PARMETER or PARMENTER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15)
at Caius, May 18, 1596. S. of Thomas (? 1575), of Witton,
Norfolk. School, Norwich. Matric. c. 1596; .Scholar, 1597;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1603. One of these names buried at
St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, 1610. (Venn, i. 159.)
PARMETUR, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 6,
1575. Of Chilton, Suffolk. S. of Thomas. Schools, Clare and
Denston. Matric. 1575. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 6, 1574-5; "of Witton, gent." Called to the Bar, 1594
(? Parmenter). Lord of the Manor of Witton, and Levishagh-
in-Buxton, Norfolk. Married Frances Paston, of Pciston.
Buried at Witton, near North Walsham, Nov. 5, 1631. M.I.
Perhaps father of Henry (above). (Venn, i. 83.)
PARMENTYR, . Fine for non-inception in Civ.L. 1455-6.
Probably John, R. of CoUingtree, Northants., 1421; of
Blisworth, 1432-9; of Stowe, 1439-44; of Abington, 1450-85.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1485; 'John Parmenter, clerk, LL.B., of
Addisham, Wingham, Kent, and Abingdon, Northants.' A
John Parmentur, M.A., was R. of St Alphege, Canterbury,
till 1501. Buried there Oct. 20, 1501. M.I. (Baker's North-
ants., I. 13; Battely, ArUiq. of Canterbury, App. 68.)
PARNBY, see PERNBY.
PARNE, see also PERNE.
PARNE, EDMUND. B.A. from Queens', 1587-8.
PARNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Jan. 8, 1714.
S. of Richard, of Oxford. School, Bedford. Matric. 1714;
Scholar, 1717; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721; B.D. 1729; D.D.
1739. Fellow, 1720. University librauian, 1734-51. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1742. Chaplain to King George II, 1744-51.
Died July 11, 1751. Buried in the College Chapel. WiU
(P.C.C.) 1753- (i- Mag.)
PARNELL, see also PAYNELL and PANELL.
PARNELL, GEORGE. Matric. siza^ from Clare, Michs. 1567.
B. at Saffron Walden. B.A. 1570-1, as Pemell. Ord. priest
(London) Mar. 25, 1578, age 26. C. of Elsenham, Essex.
V. cf Bromfield, 1582-1620. Died 1620. Will (Cons. C.
London) 1621.
PARNEL, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Sept. 19,
1722. Of Hertfordshire. S. of Hyde. School, Bishop's
Stortford. Scholar, 1722; Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A.
1733. R. of Ashill, Norfolk, 1729-37. R. of Kelshall, Herts.,
1737-63. Died May 13, 1763. M.I. at KelshaU. WUl, P.C.C.
(Walker, 248.)
PARNELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 14,
1642. S. of Richard, tailor, of St Mary-le-Bow, London.
B. there. Bapt. May 20, 1624. School (private). Matric.
1642. (Venn, i. 347.)
PARNHAM, see also PERNHAM.
PARNHAM, CALEB. Adm. at Clare, July 12, 1710. S. of
Caleb, gent. B. at Empingham, Rutland. School, Oakham.
Matric. 1710-1. Migrated to St John's, July 17, i7ii, age 17.
B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719; B.D. 1727. Fellow of St John's,
1717-39. Ord. deacon, Dec. 20, 1724; priest (London) Feb.
21, 1724-5. R. of Pickworth, Rutland, 1734-64. R. of
Ufford, Northants., 1737-64. Died May 11, 1764, aged 70.
M.I. at Ufford. (Scott-Mayor; H. I. Longden.)
PARNTHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Apr.
23, 1725; afterwards pens. Of Westmorland. School, Ripon,
Yorks. Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732.
Fellow, 1732-9. Head Master of the Grammar School, Wath,
Ripon, untd 1758. V. of Pickhill, 1740-71. (T.A. Walker, 252.)
PARR, ALAN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1546;
B.A. 1550-1; M.A. 1554; B.D. 1562. Fellow, until 1576.
Vice-Provost, 1560-74. University preacher, 1561. (Cooper,
I. 312.)
PARR, BARTHOLOMEW. B.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford);
M.A. 1616 (do.). Of Devon, gent. Matric. (Exeter College,
Oxford) Jan. 25, 1609-10, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1612; M.A.
(Oxford) 1615. V. of Bishop's Nympton, Devon, 1618. Preb.
of Exeter, 1620-61. R. of Clyst St Mary, 1620. R. of Rewe,
1632. (A I. Oxon.)
PARR, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's, July 17,
1646. S. of Edward. B. at Newton (probably Newton-le-
Willows), Lanes. School, Heskin, in Eccleston (Mr Horrocks).
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1647; M.A. 1651. See Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary. (Peile, 1. 509.)
PARR, ELNATHAN. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 17, 1593. Of Steeple Claydon, Bucks. Matric.
1594; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601; B.D. 1614-5. Fellow, 1596-
1600. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Jan. 13, 1599-1600. R. of
Palgrave, Suffolk, 1600-22. R. of Thrandeston, 1615-22.
Author, theological. Buried at Thrandeston, Nov. 14, 1622.
(D.N.B.)
PARRE, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 2, 1534. Of Prescot, Lanes. B.A. 1538-9; M.A.
1542. Fellow, 1537-52. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1552.
312
Parr, John
parre, john. b.a. 1517-8.
PARR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRiNiTy, May 24, 1659. Matric.
1659; B.A. 1662. {See the next.)
PARR, JOHN. 'M.A. from Trinity, 1662.' B. c. 1633. Ministered
for a time to the Darwen nonconformists and also at Walton
and Preston, enduring considerable persecution. Mentioned
by Calajny as still Uving at Preston in 1713- Admon. of
John Parr, of Preston, granted in 1716. (Probably same as
the above.) (D.N.B.)
PARR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 5, 1689; scholar from
St Paul's School. S. of James, of London. Matric. 1690;
B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1707. Ord. priest (Chichester) Feb. 16,
1697-8, age 24. R. of Radipole and Melcombe Regis, Dorset,
1698-1723. Chaplain to the Duke of Bolton. R. of West
Chickerell, 1707-23. Perhaps a chaplain in the Navy, in 1711.
Died 1723. (F. S. Hockaday.)
PARR, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Pembroke, Feb. 22, 1736-7-
S. of , of Salthouse, Norfolk, Esq. Matric. 17^8.
PARR, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 10, 1669.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Signs
for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 19, 1673; 'C. of St Peter's,
Comhill'; for priest's, June 13, 1674- V. of Towcester,
Northants., 1676-80.
PARR, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 20, 1708.
S. of Philip, butcher, of Derby. B. there, 1690. School,
Derby (Mr BlackweU). Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1731-
Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 21; priest, Feb. 28, i7i3-4- V. of
Alstonfield, Staffs., 1714. Died Sept. 12, 1764. (Nichols,
IV. 785*.)
PARR, RICHARD. B.D. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Lancashire, pleb. Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Nov.
24 1609, age 17; B.A. 1613; M.A. 1616; B.D. 1624; D.D.
1634. Fellow of Brasenose, 1616. R. of Ladbroke, Warws.,
1626-8. R. of Eccleston, Lanes., 1629-43, sequestered.
Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1635-44. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Raymond, clerk, of Guildford, Surrey, Nov. 16,
1624. Died at Sodor and Man, Mar. 1644. {,Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
PARR, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Aug. 24,
1649. S. of Edward, husbandman, of Lowton, Lanes. School,
Winwick. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. V. of
Chippenham, Cambs., 1659; ejected, 1662. Lived afterwards
in the family of Henry Cromwell. One of these names of
Camberwell, Surrey, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1692. {Calatny, 1. 247.)
PARRE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1555.
PARR, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, June 21,
1648. S. of Philip. B. at Derby. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2;
M.A. 1655. One of these names R. of Little Chishall, Essex,
1662; of Great Chishall, 1663-84. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
Jan. 9, 1684-5. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
(Peile, I. 522.)
PARRE, ROBERT. M.A. 1697 (Incorp. from New Inn Hall,
Oxford). Matric. there. Mar. 27, 1685, age 17. S. of Robert,
R.of Kirkby Mallory, Leics. B.A. (Oxford) 1688; M.A. 1691.
R. of Willey, Warws., 1701. An excellent scholar. 'He loved
not money but the Greek Fathers, the Pretender and the
Church.' Buried at Hinckley, Leics., Aug. 8, 1750, aged 87
(fie). (Al. Oxon.; Nichols, iv. 725.)
PARR, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1722-
S. of Samuel, V. of Hinckley, Leics. Bapt. at Stoke Golding,
Leics., Nov. 27, 1703. Matric. Easter, 1723; B.A. 1726-7;
M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1726. Senior Proctor, 1738-9- Ord-
deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1727; priest, June 16, 1728. R. of
Horstead and Coltishall, Norfolk. Died Sept. 8, i759- Buried
at Horstead. M.I. (G. Mag.; Nichols, iv. 725; Harwood.)
PARRE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 29, 1583.
Matric. 1583.
PARR, STEVENS (? STEPHEN). Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
Jan. 1, 1697-8. 4th s. of John, mercer, of Northampton.
Bapt. at All SainU', Northampton, Jan. 14, 1682-3. School,
Houghton Conquest (Mr Scriven). Matric. 1698, 'John';
B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1705.
C. of Spratton, Northants.
PARR, WILLIAM. Educated at Cambridge under Cuthbert
Tunstal. S. of Sir Thomas, K.G., of Kendal, and of Greens
Norton, Northants. B. Aug. 14, I5i3- Created M.A. i57o-i-
Knighted, Oct. 18, 1537. Steward of the Manor of Writtle,
Essex, 1540. Privy Councillor, and Lord Warden and Keeper
of the Marches, 1543. K.G., 1543; degraded, 1553; restored,
1559. Created Earl of Essex, 1543, and Marquis of North-
ampton, 1547. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1560. A prominent
supporter of Somerset, and afterwards of Northumberland.
Supported the cause of Lady Jane Grey. Condemned to
death on Mary's triumph, but pardoned with the forfeiture
of his title and estates. Reinstated on the accession of Queen
Elizabeth. Died Oct. 28, 1571. Brother of Catherine Parr.
(D.N.B.; Cooper, i. 296, 558.)
Parry, Gabriel
PARRAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 27
1698. S. of John, of Gloucestershire. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705; B.D.
1712; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1704. V. of Bottisham,
Cambs. V. of Kemsing, Kent, 1720-39. Admon., P.C.C.
PARRAT or PARROTT, see also PERROT.
PARRATT, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Michs. 1601. Of Cumberland. B.A. 1606; M.A. 1609. Ord.
priest (Chester) Nov. 26, 1609. R. of KirkUnton, Cumber-
land, 1611-43, evicted by Sir Edward Musgrave, patron of
the living. (B. Nightingale, 308.)
PARRATT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar.
31, 1677. S. of Francis. B. at Audley, Staffs. School,
Audley (Mr Butler). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1. Lecturer
for 50 years in Halifax parish church. Died Dec. 22, 1741,
aged 82. M.I. at Halifax. Perhaps father of the next.
(J. Watson, Halifax.)
PARRAT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 6, 1704. Of
Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Francis (above). Matric. 1704; B.A.
1707-8. Ord. priest (York) May, 1711. Perhaps C. of Chapel-
thorpe, Yorks. If so, died July 19, 1726.
PARROT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 26, 1701. B. at
Old Weston, Himts. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5. Ord. priest
(London) Mar. 22, 1712-3. V. of St Ives, Hunts., 1716-7.
V. of Kimbolton, 1717-23. R. of Swineshead, 1717-22. R.of
Holywell and Needingworth, 1722-57. Preb. of Lincoln,
1729-57- Died 1757-
PARRATT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1587.
B. at Shillington, Beds., 1573. Scholar, 1590; B.A. 1592-3;
M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1597; priest. Mar. 26, 1599.
V. of Shillington, 1599 (presented by Trinity). Will (P.C.C.)
1644-5.
PARRATT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1628;
Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1633. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5; priest, Dec. 8, 1642.
PARRAT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 14, 1710-
I. S. of Thomas, of Shillington, Beds. School, Eton. Matric.
1712; Scholar, 1714; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 27, 1716.
PARRETT, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, Easter, 1613.
PARROTT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 25, 1739-40.
B. at Coventry. Matric 1740. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 15,
1743. B.A. 1743-4-
PARRATT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 8,
1703. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Catworth, Himts.
School, Huntingdon (Mr Mathews). Matric. 1703; M.B. 1710;
M.D. 1722. F.R.C.P., 1730-41. WiU (P.C.C.) 1741- Father of
the next. (Munk, 11. 116.)
PARRATT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 25, 1733. S. of Thomas (above), M.D., of Middlesex.
B. in London. School, Bury (Mr Kinsman). Matric. 1735;
B.A. 1737-^. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 1, 1740. C. of
Holywell, Hunts.
PARATT, . M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1604 (in ordo).
PARRELL, . B.A. 1528-9.
PARROCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 19, 1620-1.
PARRY or PARRIE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 22) at
Caius, July 2, 1603. S. of Richard, R. of Anmere, Norfolk.
School, Lynn. B.A. (?); M.A. 1604. Licensed to teach
grammar, 1606. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 25,
1608, as C. of Thursford, Norfolk; of Trimingham, in 1617;
of Reepham, in 1627. (Venn, 1. 182.)
PARRY, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1613.
PARRY, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 30,
1705. S. of Henry, gent. B. at Ceiriog, Denbigh. School,
Northop, Flintshire (Mr Lloyd).
PARRY, EVANS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1566.
PARRY, EZEKIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 19, 1670,
as Porry. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1673-4.
Ord. deacon (York) June; priest, Dec. 1674.
PARRY, GABRIEL. B.A. from Jesus, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1615. B.D. (Hart HaU, Oxford) 1615.
Head Master of Ruthin School, 1607-9. R- of Llandegla,
Denbigh, 1608. V. of Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, 1608. V. of
Henllan, 1609-13. V. of Denbigh, 1613. V. of Abergele,
1613-53; deprived but restored, 1660-2. R. of Ll>'sfaen,
CEimarvon, 1613. Preb. of St Asaph, 1614. R. of Llansant-
ffraid-yn-Mechain, Montgomery, 1617-63. R. of Llansannan,
Denbigh, 1617. R. of Llanychan, 1628. R. of Llangynhafal,
1632-5. Precentor of Bangor, 1632-4. Died 1662 (sic).
Nephew of Richard, Bishop of St Asaph. (Al. Oxon.;
Newcome, Memoir of Gabriel Goodman-, App. S; Thomas,
St Asaph, III. 192.)
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Parry, George
PARRY, GEORGE. LL.D. from Magdalene, 1628. Fellow,
1619' Probably incorp. from Oxford, as B.A. 1621-2. If so,
s of Henry, Bishop of Worcester. Matric. (Merton College,
Oxford) Mar. 14, 1616-7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1618-9.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1616. Adm. advocate, Nov. 3,
1628. Recorder of Exeter. Knighted, May 12, 1644. Admon.
as of the city of London (deceased in Ireland, 1670), granted
to his son Suetonius (i66o). (Al. Oxon.)
PARRY, GREGORY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1685. B. at Hay, Brecknock. Matric. Easter, 1686; B.A.
1689-90; M. A. 1693. Fellow, 1689. Conduct of Eton College,
and assistant Master. R. of Piddlehinton, Dorset, 1701-22.
{Harwood.)
PARRY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1628.
PARRY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 3,
1634. S. of John, gent., of Llandymog, Denbigh. B. at
Bodfari, Denbigh. School, St Asaph (private). Matric.
1634. Perhaps R. of Bettws Cedewain, Montgomery, 1662-
75. R. of Llanddered, Merioneth, 1675-1705. Preb. of
St Asaph, 1696-1705. Died 1705. Perhaps father of the next.
(D. R. Thomas, 11. 209.)
PARRY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July 6,
1696. S. of Henry (? above), clerk. B. at Llandderfel,
Merioneth. School, Ruthin (Mr Morgan). Matric. 1696; B.A.
1699-1700. Probably V. of Bettws Cedewain, Montgomery,
1702. V. of Guildfield, 1704-30. Buried there 1730-
Father of Henry (1731) and Humphrey (1726). (D. R.
Thomas, St Asaph, 1. 514; in. 151; there is apparently some
confusion between the two men of these names; see the next.)
PARRY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 29,
1696-7. S. of Humfrey, husbandman. B. at Montgomery.
School, Ruthin (Mr Morgan). Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1;
M.A. 1710. Perhaps V. of Ysceifiog, Flint, 1702-4. V. of
Llandrillo, Merioneth, 1704-9. V. of Llanfawr, 1709-19.
R. of Llandyssil, Montgomery, 1719-42. {D. R. Thomas, 1.
528; III. 110.)
PARRY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 12,
1731. S. of Henry (1696), clerk, V. of Guilsfield, Mont-
gomery. B. there. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5- Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Mar. 2, 1734-5- Brother of Humphrey (1726).
PARRY, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Dec. 23, 1703. S. of Richard, gent. B. at Cwm, Flint.
School, Ruthin (Mr Wynn, formerly fellow of Magdalene).
Matric. 1704; M.B. 1709. Probably father of Robert (1740)
and Roger (1750)-
PARRY, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 2, 1726.
S. of Henry (1696), clerk, V. of Guilsfield, Montgomery.
B. there. School, Oswestry, Salop (Mr Patrick). Matric.
1726; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1733- Fellow, 1733-41- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 24, 1732. Second
Master at Shrewsbury School, 1737-54- V. of Leighton,
Salop, 1739-55- V. of Guilsfield, Montgomery, 1754-5-
Buried there 1755. Brother of Henry (i73i)- [ScoU-Mayor,
III. 399; D. R. Thomas, St Asaph, iii. 151.)
PARRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Nov. 22,
1672. S. of William, deceased, of Merioneth. B. there.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1681.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 24, 1682. Perhaps R. of Llanfawr,
Merioneth, 1719-23. One of these names R. of St George
(or Cegidog), Denbigh, 1687-99. Buried there Mar. 2, 1699,
aged 47. (D. R. Thomas, St Asaph, iii. 228.)
PARRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 5, 1742.
2nd s. of Love, gent. B. at Wemfawr, near Pwllheli, Car-
narvon. School, Wrexham, Denbigh (Mr Jones). Matric.
1742. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 29, 1742. Barrister, 1748.
Bencher. Treasurer. Attorney-General of North Wales.
M.P. for Co. Carnarvon, 1780-90. Constable of Conway
Castle. Died Oct. 1797. Brother of William (1751)- {Scott-
Mayor, 111. 525; Burke, L.G.)
PARRYE, LEONARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1568.
PARRYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1566.
One of these names R. of Anmere, Norfolk, 1567-1624.
Will (P.C.C.) 1624. See Christopher (1603).
PARRYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Fellow. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1622.
PARREY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr. 5,
1641. S. of John. B. at Ruthin, Denbigh. Matric. 1641.
PARRY, RICHARD. M.A. from Magdalene, 1732. S. of
Griffith, of Bangor, Carnarvon. Matric. (Oriel College,
Oxford) Feb. 25, 1712-3, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1716. R. of
Llanddeiniolen, Carnarvon, 1723. Canon of Bsmgor, 1734.
{Al. Oxon.)
PARRY, ROBERT. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Hart Hall, Oxford) 1619-20; M.A. 1622; B.D. 1630. Fellow
of Balliol. Admon. at Oxford, Oct. 6, 1637. {Al. Oxon.)
Parson, William
PARRY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Dec. 16,
1740. S. of Humphrey (? 1703). Esq. B. at Cwm, Flint.
Matric. 1740. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, May 13, 1743. Brother
of the next.
PARRY, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 19, 1750. 2nd s.
of Humphrey (? 1703). B. at Cwm, Flint. Matric. 1750-1;
B.A. 1754. Chaplain in the Navy, 1755-61. Perhaps R. of
St John's, Clerkenwell, London, 1769-78. V. of Guilsfield,
Montgomery, 1777-86. Became R. of Bemerton, Gloucs.,
1786, as next of kin to Bishop Gabriel Goodman. (D. R.
Thomas, St Asaph, in. 151.)
PARRY, ROLAND. M.A. from St John's, 1710. S. of R., of
'Llandvedegel,' Monmouth, clerk. Matric. (Jesus College,
Oxford) Dec. 18, 1698, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1702. Perhaps
ord. priest (Hereford) Sept. 22, 1706. V. of Llangattock-
Lingoed, Monmouth, 171 1. V. of Letton, Hereford, 1713-
Will (P.C.C.) 1761. {Al. Oxon.)
PAREY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1593-4-
PARRY, SUETONIUS. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Aug. 2,
1660. S. of Sir George (1628). Matric. 1661; LL.B. 1667.
Fellow, 1668-80.
PARREY, THEODORE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1617.
Of Salop. Scholar, 1621; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
PARRY, THOMAS. Of King's, in 1517. {SeePYRRY.)
PARRY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 2, 1618. Of
Denbigh.
PARRY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 8,
1719-20. S. of Roland, currier, of Wales. B. at Machynlleth,
Montgomery. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1724-
5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from St Asaph) Feb. 21,
1724-5. Probablv R. of Manafon, Montgomery, 1732-9-
R. of Newton, in 1732. V. of Llanynys, Brecon, 1739-47.
{Scott-Mayor, hi. 331.)
PARRY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. priest (St Asaph) Apr.
25, 1582. C. of Eynesbury, Hunts., in 1585. Probably V. of
Ketteringham, Norfolk, 1586-91. R. of Clippesby, 1602-27.
R. of Billockby, 1602-2/. One of these names R. of Little
Snoring, 1627-40. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
PARRY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, May 28, 1751.
5th s. of Love, of Wemfawr, Carnarvon, Esq. Matric.
1751; B..\. 1755. One of these names of Ness, Salop, clerk.
Will (P.C.C.) 1767. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
Brother of John (1742)-
PARSLY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 18, 1674-
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
R. of Hedgerley, Bucks., 1685-9. Presented a second time,
1689-99. Died 1699 (sic). One of these names R. of Smarden,
Kent, 1698-1710. Buried there Mar. 5, 1710. (Lipscombe,
IV. 508-9; H. G. Harrison.)
PARSELY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 12, 1661.
S. of John, gent., of Feltwell, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Feltwell (Mr Ward) and Bury St Edmunds (Mr Stephens).
Matric. i66i; Scholar, 1661-5; B.A. 1664-5. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 11; priest. Mar. 18, 1665-6. 'Chaplain to
H.M.S. Sweepstacks.' Licensed as schoolmaster at Feltwell,
Norfolk, 1669-70. V. of Lakenheath, Suffolk, 1690-1704.
Died 1704. Will proved (Bury) June i, 1704. (Venn, 1. 413.)
PARSEVELL, see PERCIVAL.
PARSLOW, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1749. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1750; B.A. 1753: M.A. 1756.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 25, 1756. Perhaps of Colmworth,
Beds., clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1786.
PARSON, see also PEARSON.
PARSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Apr. 1620. One
of these names R. of Down St Mary, Devon; resigned before
Oct. 1661. {Peile, i. 332.)
PARSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 8, 1650-1. Of
Chichester,
PARSON or PARSONS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, (age 16) from
Pembroke, Easter, 1647. Of London. S. of Thomas, of
London. B. 1631. B.A. 1650; M.A. 1654. Fellow, 1650.
R. of St Michael, Wood Street, London; ejected, 1662.
Minister of Chingford, Essex, 1654-5, ejected. Prepared
Gouldman's Dictionary for the press. Probably buried at
St Mary Aldermary, London, Apr. 10, 1681. {Calamy, i. 133;
D.N.B.)
PARSON(S), WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Probably ord. priest (London)
July 8, 1598. V. of Bentley, Suffolk, 1603-20. Died June 27,
1625. {Peile, I. 210; £. Anglian, vii. 221.)
PARSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 18,
1617. S. of Richard, notary, of Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Brigges). {Venn, i. 237.)
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Parson, William
PARSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 31, 1677.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1. Ord. deacon
(York) May, 1681. Perhaps V. of Pannal, Yorks., 1683-94.
PARSON, . Incorp. D.Can.L. 1482-3.
PARSONS, CHARLES. B.A. 1511-2; M.A. 1515; B.D. 1536-7.
V. of Ecclesfield, Yorks., 1544-9- Died 1549.
PARSONS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1578.
PARSONS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 5, 1624-5.
Of Wiltshire. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
PARSONS, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 26,
1735-
PARSONS, HENRY. M.A. from Sidney, 1728. S. of Henry, of
Bridgewater, Somerset, gent. Matric. (Exeter College,
Oxford) Mar. 21, 1718-9, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. R. of
High Ham with Low Ham, Somerset. Perhaps preb. of
Lichfield, 1729-50. {Al. Oxon.)
PARSONS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 15,
1685; Fell.-Com. 1685. S. of John, brewer, of London (after-
wards knighted). B. in St Botolph's, Aldgate. School,
Cheam, Surrey (Mr George Aldridge). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 21, 1685; s. of John, of Reigate, Surrey. (Le
Neve, Knights.)
PARSONS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 26, 1694.
PARSONS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 6, 1736. Of
London. Probably s. of Henry, linen-draper, of Pall Mall.
Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1740. Probably R. of Pulham, Dorset, I74I-97- Died Jan.
21, 1797, aged 86 {sic). M.I. at Pulham. One of these names
of Naunton, Gloucs., clerk. Will (P.C.C.) i773- But see
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake. (Hutchins, iii. 740.)
PARSONS, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1615.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 11; priest, June 12, 1620. V. of Great Finborough,
Suffolk, 1632-44, ejected. R. of Finningham, 1632.
PARSONS, PHILIP. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London, pleb. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford) June 26,
1610, age 16, from Merchant Taylors' School; B.A. 1614;
M.A. 1618. FeUow of St John's (Oxford). M.D. (Padua);
incorp. at Oxford, 1628. Principal of Hart Hall, 1633-53.
Author of Atalanta, a Latin comedy. Died May i, 1653.
Buried in Gt Barrington Church, Gloucs. Admon., Jan.
1653-4 (P.C.C). (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, A/on.; D.N.B.)
PARSONS, PHILIP. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1726.
S. of Richard. B. at Hadleigh, Suffolk. Matric. Lent, 1727;
B.A. 1730. Fellow, 1730. Died of small-pox. Will, 1732;
deanery of Bocking.
PARSONS, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Oct. 6, 1747-
S. of William, attorney, of Dedham, Essex. B. there. School,
Lavenham, Suffolk (Mr Smythies). Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752;
M.A. 1776. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from London)
Feb. 23, 1752; priest (Bishop of Chester, at Cambridge) Mar.
24. 1754- Master of Oakham School, Rutland, 1761. P.C. of
Wye, and schoolmaster there, 1761-1812. R. of Snave, Kent,
1775. R. of Eastwell, 1776. Author, miscellaneous. Died
June 12, 1812. Buried at Wye. (D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison.)
PARSONS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney, July 5, 1613.
Perhaps s. of Richard, V. of Tibshelf, Derbs. B.A. 1616-7;
M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 14, 1621; priest,
Sept. 26, 1624.
PARSONS or PERSONS, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
1643. Of Devon. B.A. 1646-7. One Simon Parsons, of
Sidbury, Devon, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1694.
PARSONS, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at Clare, July i, 1713-
B. at Stoke, Suffolk. Matric. 1713. Perhaps J.P. for West-
minster. Died Dec. 21, 1721.
PARSONS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June, 1668. Of
Gt Bowden, Leics. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1671; priest, Sept. 21, 1673- Probably
R. of Shamford, Leics., 1683-7.
PARSONS, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1721. S. of
Giles, of GiUoe, Hereford, gent. Matric. (St John's College,
Oxford) Nov. 15, 1708, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. (Al.
Oxon.)
PARSONS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 11 ,
1642. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1642. Migrated to Clare,
July 15, 1645. B.A. from Clare, 1646-7; M.A. 1650. See
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
PARTE, JAMES. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
PARTE, PAUL. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
PARTESOILE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1619 ;
B.A. 1622-3, as Partefoylle.
PARTHERICK, see also PARTRIDGE and PARTRYK.
Partridge, John
PARTHERICK or PARTHERICHE, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-
Com. at St Catharine's, 1645. Probably s. of Edward, of
Bridge, Kent (and Catherine, dau. of Sir Arthur Throgmorton,
of Northants.). B.A. 1649. (Nash, Worcs. 1. 14; Hasted, iii.
724.)
PARTHERICKE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 2, 1708. S. of Richard, of London. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1709.
PARTINGTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Easter, 1629; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Nominated to Rock,
Worcs., May 6, 1648. Father of the next. {Shaw, 1. 356.)
PARTINGTON, EDWARD. M.A. from Pembroke, 1670. S. of
Edward (above), R. of Rock, Worcs., clerk. Matric. (Trinity
College, Oxford) July 22, 1663, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1667.
{Al. Oxon.)
PARTINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1582.
B. at Ashbourne, Derbs., 1565. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591;
B.D. 1605; D.D. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincoln) July 24, 1590. V. of Sundon, Beds.,
1600-7. R- of Steppingley, 1607. R. of Maulden, 1613-46.
Buried there Apr. 29, 1646. {Al. Oxon.)
PARTINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1655.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1658.
PARTINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1573. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 25, 1577.
PARTINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c.
1593; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. V. of Saxthorpe, Norfolk,
1605-40. R. of Heydon, 1612-40. Will (P.C.C.) 1640.
PARTINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Jan.
23, 1667-8. S. of Thomas, linen-draper, deceased. B. at
Little Walsingham, Norfolk. Bapt. there, Dec. 27, 1648.
School, Walsingham (Messrs Watts and Pitts). Matric.
1667-8; Scholar, 1668-73; B.A. 1671-2. Married Susan, dau.
of Francis Lane, of Thruxton (? Threxton), Norfolk. Buried
Dec. 5, 1673. {Venn, i. 433.)
PARTENTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Signs as minister at Step-
pingley, Beds., 1638-41. Buried there May 13, 1666.
PARTRIDGE, see also PARTHERICK ayid PATRICK.
PARTRIDGE, ALFRED (? ALVERY or AVEREY). Matric. sizar
from Trinity, Easter, 1606, as Alvery; B.A. (? 1609-10);
M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 19; priest, Mar. 20,
1613-4. Probably R. of North Scarle, Lines., 1617-37.
Buried there 1636-7. Admon. (Lincoln); as Avery. {Misc.
Gen. et Her., 2nd S., v. 159.)
PARTRIDGE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Michs. 1629. Of Essex. Perhaps s. of Bartholomew, of
Widdington, Essex; age 22 in 1634. {Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
PARTRIDGE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent,
1584-5.
PARTRIDGE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 3,
1604. Of Tilton, Leics. S. of Humphrey. School, BiUesdon
(Mr Cade). Scholar, 1606-9; B.A. 1607-8. Perhaps school-
master at Sileby. {Venn, i. 186.)
PARTRIDGE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1582.
PARTRICH or PARTRICKE, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from
Corpus Christi, c. 1593. Of Kent.
PARTRIDGE, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Oct. 15,
1728. S. and h. of Henry, of Buckenham House, Norfolk.
B. Jan. 22, 1711, at Gouldeston (? Gorleston), Norfolk. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jime 23, 1720. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 28, 1731. Bencher, 1757. Reader, 1764. Of North wold,
Norfolk, and of Lowbrooks, Berks., Esq. Married (i) Mary,
dau. of Robert Say, merchant; (2) Alice, dau. of Simon
Taylor, of Lynn. Died Nov. 4, 1793. aged 82. (Burke, L.G.;
G. Mag. ; Middle Tetnple Bench Book.)
PARTRIDGE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 28,
1704. Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of Nathaniel (1668-9).
B. at Thomby, Northants., Jan. 22, 1687-8. Matric. 1705;
B.A. 1708-9. Buried at Thomby, Apr. 8, 1709. M.I. Brother
of Samuel (1718). {Bridges, i. 585; H. I. Longden.)
PARTRIDGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1618; B.A. from Magdalene, 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 22, 1633; priest, Mar. 2, 1633-4. Perhaps
R. of Gedding, Suffolk, till c. 1672. See AL Oxon. for a
contemporary.
PARTRIDGE, JOHN. M.A. from Christ's, 1735. S. of James,
clerk, of Wormington, Gloucs. Matric. (Magdalen College,
Oxford) Oct. 22, 1718, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) June 30, 1723; priest, Sept. 19, 1725.
R. of Condicote, Gloucs., 1726-75- R- of Wormington, 1735-
75. Chaplain to Countess Cleveland. Died 1775. {Al. Oxon.;
Peile, 11. 219; F. S. Hockaday.)
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Partrick, Nathaniel
PARTRICK (' PARTRICH), NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from
Queens', Easter, 1565.
PARTRIDGE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb.
24 1668-9. Of Buckinghamshire. Doubtless s. of Nathaniel,
clerk, of St Albans, Herts. B. there. May 4, i657 (s*c)-
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 21, 1673. R. of Thomby, Northants., 1679-1722. R. of
Arthingworth, 1707-22. Buried there Mar. 22, 1721-2.
Father of James (1704) and Samuel (1718). Another of these
names 6th s. of Robert, of Helton St Mary HaU, Sufiolk.
B. there, 1653. Of Holton, Esq. Buried there 1743-4-
(H. I. Longden, Suff. Man. Fam., 11. 169.)
PARTRIDGE or PARTRICH, RALPH. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, c. 1595. S. of Thomas, clerk. Bapt. at Sutton
Valence, Kent, Apr. 12, i579- B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
P.C. of Sutton-by-Dover, Kent, 1619-25- Went to New
England, 1637. Pastor at Duxbury and Sandwich, Mass, till
1658. Physician as well as preacher. Cotton Mather refers
to him as: 'one who bore the name as well as the state of
a hunted partridge, who distressed by ecclesiastical setters
had no defence neither of beak nor claw, but a flight over
the ocean, and took covert in the town of Duxbury. Died
1658. (f£«, 291; J.G. Bartlett.)
PARTRIDGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1575-
PARTRIDGE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 24,
1718. Of Northamptonshire. 4th s. of Nathaniel (1668-9).
Bapt. at Thomby, Dec. 9, 1701. Matric. pens. 1718-9.
Brother of James (1704)-
PARTRIDGE, THOMAS. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1583-4-
Probably R. of Witchling, Kent, 1585-1605. V. of Lenham,
1587-1605. Died 1605. Buts£«/4i.O;ton. for a contemporary.
{Hasted, 11. 454.)
PARTRIDGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 22,
1619. S. of Thomas, of Higham and Capel St Mary, Sufiolk,
yeoman. Bapt. at Higham, Aug. 27, 1603. Matric. 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M-.-^. 1626. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
at St Margeret's, Lynn, May 20, 1627. P.C. of Layer-de-la-
Haye, Essex, 1628. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1631. (Suffolk
Man. Fam., 11. 169; C. Partridge.)
PARTRIDGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1627.
PARTRIDGE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1645.
See also Partherick, Arthur (1645).
PARTRIDGE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1647.
PARTRYK or PARTERYK, JOHN. M.A. 1458-9- Fellow of
Clare, 1458.
PARTRYK, RICHARD. B.A. 1454-5- Elected feUow of Clare,
1458, but declined.
PARTRYK, . B.Can.L. 1454-5-
PARTRICK (? PARTHERICHE), . Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St Catharine's, Oct. 11, 1672.
PARVING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June, 1641.
S. of Francis, farmer, of Foxton, Yorks. Schools, Topcliffe,
Stokesley and Coxwold. Matric. 1641. Probably Master of
Richmond School, 1648-93. Buried at Richmond, Feb. 10,
1704. (Clarkson's Richmond, 197.)
PARVISH, JOHN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
of London. Matric. (Broadgate Hall) Apr. 4, 1623; B.A.
(Pembroke College, Oxford) 1626; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1637.
V. of Holme-next-the-sea, Norfolk, 1633. R. of Anmer,
1635-47-
PARYS, see PARIS.
PASCALL, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1647. Of Middlesex. B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654; B.D. 1661.
Fellow, 1653-63. R. of Chedzoy, Somerset, 1662-96. Chan-
cellor of Wells, 1689-96. Preb. of Wells, 1690-6. Died 1696.
PASCALL, JOHN. D.D. Of Suffolk. Carmelite friar at Ipswich.
Attracted the attention of William Bateman and acted as
the Bishop's suffragan, till 1347- Bishop of Llandaff, 1347-
61. Author, religious. Died Oct. 11, 1361. {D.N.B.; Pits, 496.)
PASCALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1602.
PASCALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 9, 1618.
Matric. 1618.
PASCALL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1605. Doubtless s. of Thomas, leather-seller, of All Hallows,
Lombard Street, London. B. there. B.A. 1609. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 25, 1609, age 24. C. of Great Oakley, Essex.
V. of Thorpe-le-Soken, 1616. R. of Little Oakley, until 1629.
Died 1629. Admon., Cons. C. London.
PASCALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. One of these names 3rd s. of John,
of Much Baddow, Essex. {Vis. of Essex; Morant, 11. 18.)
PASCHALL, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Pembroke,
Easter, 1587. One of these names s. of William, of South
Hanningfield, Essex. {Vis. of Essex, 1558.)
Paske, Thomas
PASCALL or PASTALL, . Scholar of Christ's, 1541.
PASCO, MOSES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, Nov. 26,
1676. S. of John, gent. B. at Roche, Cornwall.
PASE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1582.
PASE or PAASE, . B.Can.L. 1497-8. One Wm. Pase, B.D.
R. of Duddinghurst, Essex, 1513, died 1536.
PASFIELD, see PASKFIELD.
PASHAM, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June ii,
1723. S. of John, book-seller, deceased, of Northampton-
shire. B. at Northampton. School, Northampton (Mr Stiles).
Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1737. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Nov. 10, 1728; priest, Sept. 23, 1733. Master of the Grammar
School, Courteenhall, 1731. R. of Lower Isham, Northants.,
1735-52. V. of Dallington, 1739-52. Died May 11, 1752.
Buried at Dallington. M.I. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 362.)
PASHLER, OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 9,
1667. S. of William. B. at Moldsworth, near Kimbolton,
Hunts. School, Huntingdon. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1;
M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 18; priest (Lincoln) Sept.
24, 1671. V. of Buckingham, 1672-1724. Chaplain to the
Earl of Danby. R. of St Mary, Bedford, 1681. Buried at
Buckingham, Feb. 25, 1724- (Peile, 11. 10.)
PASHLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 1575; 'Archbishop Parker' Scholar; B.A.
1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1580, age 24.
C. of St Benet, Cambridge. V. of Linsted, Kent, 1589-1612.
V. of Teynham, 1604-12. Died 1612.
PASLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Easter,
1612. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619; D.D. 1638.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1625-6. R. of St Mary Staining, Middlesex,
1625-8. V. of Buckden, Hunts., in 1627. Probably R. of
Scotton, Lines., 1627. V. of Corringham, 1628. R. of
Hawarden, Flint, 1638-41. Father of the next.
PASLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
Jime 25, 1655. S. of Christopher (above), D.D., of Hawarden,
Flint. B. there. School, Ruthin (Mr Chaloner). Matric.
1655; B.A. 1658-9.
PASHLYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1602;
B.A. from Clare, 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
PASHLY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 31, 1679. S. of
George, of Stainton, Yorks., Esq. Matric. 1679; Scholar,
1682; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Fellow, 1684-1708. Com-
missary of the University, 1696. Died Dec. 13, 1708. M.I. at
Stainton. WiU proved (V.C.C). (Hunter, S. Yorks., I. 259O
PASHLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 8, 1738. S.
of Robert, of Stainton, Yorks., gent. Matric. 1738; B.A.
1741-2; Scholar, 1742; M.A. i745- Ord. deacon (Lincoki)
Feb. 27, 1742-3; priest (York) Sept. 23, i744- R- of Grove,
Notts., 1749-53- R- of Barlborough, Derbs., 1764-93.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Homcastle, of Leeds,
surgeon. Died May 9, 1793, aged 74. Buried at Barlborough.
M.I. (Hunter, S. Yorks., i. 259; A. Gray.)
PASKE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 22, 1699. Perhaps
s. of Thomas (1658-9). B. at Hadham, Herts. Matric. 1701;
B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. FeUow, 1706-15. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 1707-8; priest, Mar. 5, 1709-10. V. of Finch-
ingfleld, Essex, 1715-53. Married, at St Edmund's, London,
Ndv. 7, 1717, to Ellen Watlington, spinster. Died 1753. Will,
P.C.C. Father of William (i744) and probably brother of
Thomas (1692).
PASKE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs.
1642.
PASKE, THOMAS. B.A. from Clare (? 1602-3). Of Cambridge.
M.A. 1606; B.D. 1613; D.D. 1621. Fellow. Elected Master
of Clare, Dec. 31, 1620; ejected, 1645; restored, 1660, but
resigned in favour of his son-in-law, Dr Dillingham. Vice-
Chancellor, 1623-4. V. of Hendon, Middlesex, 161 1-26.
R. of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, 1624-44, ejected.
V. of Much Hadham, Herts., 1625; sequestered, 1643. Preb.
of Canterbury, 1625-62. Archdeacon of London, 1626-62.
Preb. of York, 1628-62. Chaplain to James, Marquis of
Hamilton. Died c. Sept. 1662. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
William (1594) and doubtless father of the next. (D.N.B.;
Clutterbuck, 11. 402.)
PASKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 3, 1658-9. Of
Much Hadham, Herts. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662; M.A. 1666.
Fellow. Perhaps father of Thomas (1692) and George (1699).
PASKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 21, 1671. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
PASKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 9, 1692. Of
Much Hadham, Herts. Perhaps s. of Thomas (1658-9).
Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700; LL.D. 1707. FeUow,
1698. M.P. for Cambridge University, 1710-20. Advocate
of the Court of Arches. Of Much Hadham. Died Sept. 18,
1720. Admon. (P.C.C.) Jan. 1720-1. Probably brother of
George (1699). (Musgrave.)
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Paske, William
PASKE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1594. Of Cambridge. Matric. c. 1594; B.A.
(?I598^); M.A. 1602; B.D. from Clare, 1609; D.D. 1618.
FeUow of King's, 1597-1606. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21,
1606. V. of Hendon, Middlesex, 1606-11. R. of Ashdon,
Essex, 161 1-39. Chaplain to the Bishop of London. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1618-39. Died 1639. Will proved (P.C.C.) Sept.
4, 1639. Brother of Thomas (1602-3). {Newcourt; Shaw, 1.
312)
PASKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 23, 1631-2.
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. V. of Melbourne,
Derbs., 1647. Probably R. of Aylestone, Leics., 1660. Died
Feb. 1669-70. Will (Leicester) 1670. {Nichols, iv. 30.)
PASKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 19, 1633.
Matric. 1633; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641; LL.D. 1648. Fellow.
Adm. advocate of Doctors' Commons, Nov. i, 1648. Buried
at St Benet's, Paul's Wharf, London, Nov. 25, 1656. Admon.
(P.C.C.) Dec. 13, 1656.
PASKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 22, 1744.
Doubtless s. of George (1699). B. at Finchingfield, Essex,
1725. Matric. 1744; LL.B. 1750. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 20, 1747. Probably V. of Bemey, Norfolk, 1750-8.
Died 1758.
PASKFIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1588.
PASFIELD or PASKFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, May 13, 1581. B. at Wethersfield, Essex. Matric.
1581; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. deacon (London) Mar.
18, 1585-6, age 25; priest, Dec. 13, 1588. V. of Tolleshunt
Darcy, Essex, 1590-1604. R. of Chelmsford, 1604. V. of
Wethersfield, 1613. Admon. (Cons. C. London) May 11, 1636.
PASFIELD,WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,i6i5.
PASFIELD, ZACHARIAH. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1582; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1597; D.D. 1607.
Fellow, 1589. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May i, 1595.
V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1599. R. of East Hanningfield,
Essex, 1600-16. Preb. of St Paul's, 1601-16. V. of Asheldam,
Essex, 1604-9. R- 01 Bocking, 1609-16. Died 1616. Will
(P.C.C); as of St Gregory's, London.
PASHFIELD, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1580.
PASKYN. THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1570.
PASLOW, JOHN. B.A. 1521-2.
PASSMORE, FRANCIS. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 13,
1578. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Boston, Lines. School,
Wisbech (Mr Belson). Matric. 1578. {Venn, i. 98.)
PASSMOORE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Oct.
10, 1632. S. of Nicholas. B. at Quadring, Lines. School,
Gllnton, Northants. (Mr Greene). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1637. Brother of Nicholas
(1645). {Peile, I. 423, 430, where he occurs again as Passinger;
the Registrar's mistake for Pasmore.)
PASMERE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May 5,
1685. ist s. of John, farmer. B. at Tiverton, Devon. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. Fellow,
1691.
PASMORE, NICHOLAS. ."Vdm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
May 23, 1645. S. of Nicholas, yeoman, of Quadring, Lines.
School, Stanford (Mr Umphrey). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8.
R. of CoUyweston, Northants., 1660-^5. Buried there Oct.
18, 1675. Brother of George (1632). (H. I. Longden.)
PASSINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 15, 1700. Of Dorset. School, Blandford. Matric. 1701;
B.A. 1704-5. R. of Steepleton Iweme, Dorset, 1712-c. 1718.
{T. A. Walker.)
PASTON, CLEMENT. At Cambridge, in 1458-9. 5th s. of Sir
William, Justice, C.P. B. 1442. One letter from his own hand
is found in the family correspondence, dated, 1461. Died
before 1487. Brother of John (1435-6) and William (1449)-
[Paston Letters, No. 311.)
PASTON, CLEMENT. 'Of Cambridge University.' WiU, 1609-
10. P.C.C; 'nuper Academiae Cantab.'
PASTON, EDMUND. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Easter,
1555-
PASTON, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs. 1560.
PASTON or PAUSTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 30,
1659-60. S. of James, of Cambridge. Matric. 1660; B.A.
1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 21, 1665.
R. of Finningham, Suffolk, 1667-1722. R. of Little Liver-
mere, 1681-1722. Thomas MerrieU, by will (P.C.C, 1658),
leaves him 'dyett, doathing, washinge, lodginge and leam-
inge,' until he enters college. Father of the next. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
PASTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 21, 1691.
S. of James (1659-60), clerk, of Little Livermere, Suffolk.
B. at Finningham, Suffolk. School, Botesdale (Mr Leedes).
Matric. i6gi; Scholar, 1691-8; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698;
Paston, William
M.D. 1712. Fellow, 1698-171 1. Of Harleston, Norfolk,
Practised there. Married (1) Elizabeth Hasbert, of Norwich;
(2) Susan Gilling, of Rackheath, Norfolk. Buried at
Harleston, 1752. (Venn, i. 489.)
PASTON, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1427; M-A. in 1429;
left, 1444.
PASTON, JOHN. At Trinity Hall, c. 1435-6, and Peterhouse
after 1440. ist s. of Sir William, Justice, C.P. B. 1421.
Student at the Inner Temple. M.P. for Norfolk. Friend of
Sir John Fastolf who bequeathed him the Caistor estates
and appointed him executor of his wiU. Letter-writer.
Married Margaret, dau. of John Mauteby, of Norfolk. Died
May 26, 1466. Buried at Bronnhohn Priory, Norfolk. Father
of the next, brother of Clement (1458-9) and William
(1448-9). {Paston Letters, Nov. 5, 29; D.N.B.; Dawson
Turner, Caistor.)
PASTON, JOHN. Possibly educated at Cambridge, ist s. of
John (above). B. 1442. Sent to Court to advance the family
fortunes. Knighted, 1463. Obtained royal recognition of
his rights to the Fastolf estates on his father's death, 1466.
M.P. for Norfolk, 1467-8; for Gt Yarmouth, 1478. Fought
for the Nevilles at Bamet, but was pardoned and restored to
favour. Letter-writer. Died Nov. 15, 1479. Buried at the
White Friars, London. {D.N.B.)
PASTON, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Lent, 1653-4. Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir William (1624), of
Oxnead, Norfolk, Bart. B. May 26, 1635. M.A. 1655 {fil.
nob.). Brotherof Robert (1645-6). {Norfolk Archaeol.,iv. 49.)
PASTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, May ir,
1672. S. of Edward, of Halesowen, Salop (sk). Matric. 1673;
B.A. 1675-6.
PASTON, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 10,
1645-6. Of Norfolk. S. of Sir William (1624), of Oxnead,
Bart. B. May 29, 1631. School, Westminster. Knighted,
May 27, 1660. M.P. for Thetford, 1660; for Castle Rising,
1661-73. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Feb. 22, 1662-3. F.R.S.,
1663. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, 1667. Created
Baron Paston, and Viscount Yarmouth, Aug. 19, 1673; Earl
of Yarmouth, July 30, 1679. High Steward of Yarmouth,
1674-83. Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk, 1676. A friend of
Charles II. Married Rebecca, dau. of Sir Jasper Clayton,
Knt. Died Mar. 8, 1682-3. Buried at Oxnead. Father of
the next, William (1669) and Thomas (1679), brother of
John (1653-4)- {D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
PASTON, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Aug. 1672.
2nd s. of Robert (above). Lord Yarmouth. Matric. 1672;
M.A. 1674. M.P. for Norwich, 1685-8. Married (1) Hester,
dau. of Sir William Mainwaring, Knt.; (2) Anne, dau. of
Philip Harbord, Esq., of Besthorpe, Norfolk. Brother of
William (1669) and Thomas (1679). {Blomefield, vi. 491.)
PASTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Gonville Hall, Michs.
1546. S. of Erasmus, of 0.xnead, Norfolk. Probably adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Oct. 31, 1552. Died s.p. Brother of William
(1546). {Venn, i. 35.)
PASTON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1679-
6th s. of Robert (1645-6), Earl of Yarmouth. Matric. 1679.
Colonel in the army. Married Dorothy, dau. of Edward
Darcie, Esq. Drowned at sea, 1691. Brother of William
(1669) and Robert (1672). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Norfolk
Archaeol., iv. 51.)
PASTON, WILLIAM. At Cambridge in Apr. 1449; age c. 15.
4th s. of Sir WiUiam, Justice, C.P. B. May 28, 1434. M.P.
for Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1472-5; for Gt Bedwin, 1477-8.
Knighted. Married Ann Beaufort, dau. of Edmund, Duke
of Somerset. Buried Sept. 7, 1496. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of John (1435-6) and Clement (1458-9). {Paston Letters, 66,
69; Blomefield, vi. 486; Norfolk Archaeol., iv. 19, where he
is styled 6th son.)
PASTON, WILLIAM. Educated at Cambridge, c. 1495. S. of
Sir John the younger of Paston, Norfolk. B. c. 1479- Bred
to the law but chiefly known as a courtier. A commissioner
of array for Norfolk, 1511. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1517. Knighted
before 1520. Present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520.
Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1528. Took some part in the
suppression of the monasteries. Married Bridget, dau. of
Sir Henry Heydon, of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk. Buried at
Paston, Sept. 26, i554- Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B.; Dawson
Turner, Caister.)
PASTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Gonville Hall, Michs.
1546. S. and h. of Erasmus, of Oxnead, Norfolk and grand-
son of Sir William {c. 1495). B. 1528. Sheriff of Norfolk and
of Suffolk, 1565. Knighted, Aug. 22, 1578. Founder of
North Walsham Grammar School. Of Oxnead. Manned
Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Clere, of Stokesby, Knt. Died
Oct. 20, 1610. Buried at North Walsham. Benefactor to
Caius College. Brother of Thomas (1546) and probably father
of Wolstan (1575)- {Venn, i. 34; Vis. of Norfolk; Cooper, iii.
33, 107; D.N.B.)
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Paston, William
PASTON WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1624. S. of Sir
Edmnnd of Paston, and Oxnead, Norfolk, Knt. B.A. 1626-7.
Sheriti of Norfolk, 1636. Created Bart., June 7, 1641-
Married (i) Catherine, dau. of Robert Bertie, Earl of Lindsey ;
(2) Margaret, sister of Sir George Hewitt. Died Feb. 22,
1662-3. Father of Robert (1645) and John (1653-4).
{G.E.C.)
PASTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Nov. 9,
1669. S. and h. of Robert (1645-6). B. 1652. Matnc. 1670.
M.P. for Norwich, 1678-81. Succeeded his father as Earl
of Yarmouth, 1683. Recorder of Norwich, 1683-8. High
Steward of Yarmouth, 1684-8. Treasurer of the Household,
1687-9. F.R.S., 1722. Married (1) Charlotte Jemima Mary,
natural dau. of Charles II; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Dudley,
Lord North, and widow of Sir Robert Wiseman, D.C.L. Died
Dec. 25, 1732. Brother of Robert (1672) and Thomas (1679).
{D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
PASTON, WOLSTON. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1575. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir WiUiam (1546), of Paston,
Norfolk. Dieds.^. {Norfolk Archaeol.,iv. 48; Vis. of Norfolk,
where he is called Owlstan.)
PASTON, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1555-
PATCHETT, see PAGET.
PATE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 28, 1636-7. Of
Leicestershire. Probably 2nd s. of John, of Sysonby,
Leicester (created Bart., 1643). Matric. 1637. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1639. Called to the Bar, Feb. 9,
1649. Died before 1652. Brother of Henry (1635). One of
these names, 'of Leics.,' adm. at Leyden, Feb. 17, 1644.
(Assoc. Archil. Soc, xii. 282; Nichols, 11. 283.)
PATE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1676.
S. of John, clerk. Migrated to Magdalene, July 20, 1676.
B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1711. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 21, 1681.
R. of Heather, Leics., 1681. Will (Leicester) 1731. Brother
of Thomas (1676).
PATE, HENRY. B.A. 1500-1.
PATE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, July 10, 1635.
S. and h. of John, of Sysonby, Leics., Esq. (created Bart.,
1643). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1637-8. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 12, 1637-8. Died unmarried before 1652.
Brother of Edward (1636-7). (Nicltols, 11. 283.)
PATE, JOHN. B.A. 1474-5; M.A. 1480-1. V. of Gt Waltham,
Essex, 1486-99. Died 1499.
PATE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent, 1588-9.
PATE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 9, 1677-8.
S. of Thomas, shoemaker, of Cambridge. B. there. Bapt.
atStBotolph's, Dec. 2, 1660. School, Perse. Matric. 1677-8;
Scholar, 1678-82; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Fellow, 1682-93.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1683; priest (London) Sept. 20,
1685. Usher of the Perse School, 1687. Master of Wickmere
School, and then of Yarmouth, 1 693-1 705; of Norwich,
1705-17. V. of Thrigby, Norfolk, 1693-1704- R. ofMarsham,
1693-1717. Author, Exposition of the Church Catechism for
the use of Norwich School. Died 171 7. Father of Robert
(1725). {Venn, i. 458.)
PATE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 3, 1680.
1st s. of Robert, gent., deceased. B. at St Thomas', Exeter.
School, Exeter. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 16, 1680.
Called to the Bar, May 6, 1687.
PATE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 9, 1725.
S. of Robert (1677-8), Master of Norwich Grammar School.
B. there. School, Norwich. Scholar, 1725-33; Matric. 1726;
B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1733-62. M.D. (Aberdeen)
1750. Licentiate of the R.C.P., 1752. Physician to St
Bartholomew's Hospital, 1752. A friend of T. Duckett,
summoned as a witness against him on the charge of atheism.
Died Jan. 13, 1762, at his house in Hatton Garden, London.
Will, P.C.C. {Venn, 11. 24; Munk, ii. 182.)
PATE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, July 4, 1676,
from King's. S. of John, clerk. B. at Newbold Verdon,
Leics. Matric. 1676, as 'Page'; B.A. 1679-80. V. of Halt-
whistle, Northumberland, 1687-1723- Died Feb. 21, 1722-3.
Buried at Haltwhistle. Brother of Edward (1676).
PATE, WALTER. B.Civ.L. 1495-5. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 2;
priest. May 28, 1496. R. of Knapwell, Cambs., in 1496.
PATE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1683. (Possibly identical with 'the learned woollendraper,'
for whom see D.N.B.)
PATE, . B.A. 1494-5; M.A. 1498.
PATEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 8, 1659. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1668.
Perhaps R. of Hardmead, Bucks., 1668-1720. Buried there
1 720-1. Will, Archd. Bucks.
Patrick, Simon
PATEMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at vSt John's,
June 27, 1739. S. of William, butcher, of Bedfordshire.
B. at Arlesey. School, Ariesey. Matric. 1740; LL.B. 1745.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 25, 1746; priest. Mar. 11, 1749-
50. V. of Langford, Beds., i75o-73- {Scott-Mayor, in. 503.)
PATES, H. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1562.
PAITES, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1621.
PATHE, HENRY. B.A- 1500-1 (1st in the ordo of 1501-2).
PATMORE, THOMAS. Incorp. 1517-8. S. of Henry, citizen
and draper, of London. B.A. (Oxford) 1510-1; M.A. 1515.
Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1518-20. R. of Much Hadham,
Herts., 1515-31- An early reformer. Imprisoned at Lambeth.
{Venn, 1. 24; Cooper, i. 65.)
PATON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1546.
PATRICKE, see also PARTRIDGE and PARTHERICK.
PATRICKE or PATRICK, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Christi, i557- Matric. Easter, 1558.
PATRICKE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1575-
PATRICK, GERMAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 10,
1664-5. S. of William, gent. B. at Wiggenhall St Germains,
Norfolk. School, Wiggenhall St Germains (Mr Trendle).
Matric. 1664-5, as 'John'; Scholar, 1666-71; B.A. 1668-9;
M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1670-1; 'C. of Hadden-
ham, Cambs.' Subscribed for priest's orders (Norwich)
Tune I, 1672; 'C. of Sturston, Norfolk.' At Haddenham, in
"1685. Described as a non-juror in Kettlewell's Life. {Venn,
I- 424-)
PATRICKE, GILES. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1557.
Of Shineton, Salop. S. of Thomas. School, Worcester. B.A.
1561-2; M.A. 1565. Fellow, 1562-71. Licensed to practise
medicine, 1574. M.D. from Caius, 1584. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 19, 1563.
PATRICKE, JAMES. M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from Edinburgh).
PATRICKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Feb. 21, 1578-9.
Matric. 1579; B.A. 1583-4-
PATRICK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1647.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Henry, of Gainsborough, mercer.
Bapt. there, Apr. 19, 1632. B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654; D.D.
(? Lambeth). Served the cure of Battersea, Surrey, in behalf
of his brother Simon, 1662-71- Preacher of the Charterhouse,
1671. Preb. of Peterborough, 1685-95. Precentor of
Chichester, 1690-5. Bequeathed his library to his brother
Simon, Bishop of Ely. A champion of Protestantism.
Author, A Century of Select Psalms, etc. Died Dec. 19, 1695.
Buried in the Charterhouse Chapel. M.I. Brother of Simon
(1644). Wrongly identified by D.N.B. and T.A. Walker with
the next. (Simon Patrick, Autobiog., 237; Assoc. Archil. Soc,
vin. 274; D.N.B.)
PATRICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Aug. 7,
1661. Of Hertfordshire. School, Houghton Regis, Beds.
Matric. 1661-2; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1671.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1670.
PATRICK, RICHARD. B.A. 15 13-4-
PATRYK, RICHARD. B.A. 1542-3; M.A. 1546; M.D. 1553-
Fellow of St John's. Probably practised in Kent, where he
had a grant of lands, 1559- M.P. for Huntingdon, 1559.
{Cooper, I. 213.)
PATRICKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 6,
1589. Of Bispham-in-Croston, Lanes. S. of Thomas, gent.
PATRICK, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1620. Of Huntingdonshire. Scholar, 1620-4; B.A. 1623-4.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1624.
PATRICKE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1622.
PATRICK, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 30, 1561.
Matric. 1561. Resided some years. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn,
May 6, 1567. Travelled abroad. Afterwards settled on an
estate at Caister, Lines. Married three times and had fifteen
children. Author, political, etc. Will dated, Sept. 12, 1613;
proved, May 24, 1614 (P.C.C). Father of the next and of
Vincent (1607). {Cooper, 11. 496; D.N.B.)
PATTRICK, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1602. S. of Simon (above). B. 1585. Of Warter, Yorks.
Married EUen Elwald (? EUwood), of Middle ton-on-the-
Wolds, Yorks., 1609. Brother of Vincent (1607). {Assoc.
Archit. Soc, viii. 274.)
PATRICK, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 25, 1644.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Henry, mercer, of Gainsborough, and
grandson of Simon (1561). B. there, Sept. 8, 1626. School,
Gainsborough (Mr Merryweather). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1647-
8; M.A. 1651; B.D. 1658. Fellow, 1649-58. Elected
President, 1661 (overridden by Royal Mandate). Incorp. at
Oxford, 1666. D.D. (Oxford) 1666. Received presbytenan
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ordination, but subsequently ordained privately by the
Bishop of Norwich, Apr. 5, 1654. Chaplain to Sir Walter
St John, at Battersea, 1655. V. of Battersea, 1658-75. R.
of St Paul, Covent Garden, 1662-89. Royal chaplain, 1671.
Canon and sub-dean of Westminster, 1672-89. Canon of
Chichester, 1679-91. Dean of Peterborough, 1679-89.
Bishop of Chichester, 1689-91. Bishop of Ely, 1691-1707.
Purchased an estate at Dalham, Suffolk, Dec. 1702. Married
Penelope, dau. of William Jephson, of Froyle, Hants., Esq.
Author, theological. One of the founders of the S.P.C.K.
Died May 31, 1707. Buried in Ely Cathedral. M.I. Brother
of John (1647) and father of the next. (D.N.B.; Le Neve,
Mon., n. 124; Symon Patrick, Autobiography.)
PATRICK, SIMON. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', May 5, 1697.
S. of Simon (above), Bishop of Ely. B. Oct. 2, 1680, in
Westminster. School, Eton. Ma trie. 1697; M.A. 1701 (fil.
nob.). Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 9; priest, Dec. 23, 1705.
Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Fountayne, Esq. Father of
the next. (Symon Patrick, Autobiography, 84, 174; Assoc.
Archit. Soc, vin. 274.)
PATRICK, SYMON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 11,
1722. S. of Simon (1697), of Dalham, Sufiolk. B. in London.
Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. Fellow, 1727-36.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 4, 1725. Called to the Bar,
Feb. II, 1732.
PATRICK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1679.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1679.
PATRICK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's, June 7,
1720. S. of John, currier, of Yorkshire. B. at Beverley.
School, Beverley (Mr Johnstone). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1724; priest (York) June 9,
1727. P.C. of Sutton and Marfleet, Yorks., 1726-40. {Scott-
Mayor, III. 334.)
PATRICK, VINCENT. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1607.
2nd s. of Simon (1561). Died unmarried, Jan. 1619. Brother
of Simon (1602).
PATTRICK, WILLIAM. B.A. 1467-8; M.A. 1473-4- Perhaps
V. of Aldingboume, Sussex, 1480-2.
PATRICK, — — . Incorp. M.A. from Paris, 1519-20.
PATRICSON, FRANCIS. B.A. from Pembroke, 1592-3.
PATTEN, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 16, 1663. Matric.
1663. One of these names, 4th s. of William, of Preston,
Lanes., gent., matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) July 2,
1664, age 19. Perhaps V. of Garstang, Lanes., 1677. At
Preston, in 1680. Afterwards of Elvetham, Hants. {Al.
Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; H. Fishwick, Garstang.)
PATTEN or PATEN, MERCURIUS. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Michs. 1567. Doubtless s. and h. of William, of Stoke
Newington, Middlesex. Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms,
1597-1611. (Foster, Lanes. Fam.)
PATTENDEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 21, 1638; exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. S. of
John, R. of Nettlestead, Kent. B. there. Matric. 1638; B.A.
1641-2.
PATTENSON or PATINSON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from
St John's, Easter, 1625. Buried at St Sepulchre's, Cam-
bridge, June 4, 1625.
PATENSON, BAR. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1554.
PATENSON, BERNARD. B.A. from Christ's, 1580-1. B. in
Durham. Arrived at Rheims, Aug. 22, 1582. Ord. deacon
at Rheims, 1584; priest, Sept. 21, 1585. Sent to England,
Feb. 14, 1585-6. Imprisoned in York Castle, c. 1586. Still
in the north in 1593. (Peile, i. 143; Canon Burton.)
PATENSON, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1580.
Probably of Durham.
PATTINSON or PATTISON, EDWARD. B.A. from Christ's,
1604-5; M.A. 1608, as Pattison.
PATTINSON or PATESON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Michs. 1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 14; priest, Apr. 15, 1626. Probably C. of
Thorrington, Essex, 1628; licensed to preach there and else-
where in the diocese, Dec. 12, 1634. {Peile, i. 306.)
PATENSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar (age 16) from Christ's,
June, 1575. B. at Newcastle. Scholar; B.A. 1578-9; M.A.
from Peterhouse, 1582. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 1585-6;
'of Stevenage, Herts." (Peile, 1. 133.)
PATTINSON or PATENSON, GERRARD. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1582-3. Perhaps V. of Folke-
stone, 1605-31.
PATTINSON or PATISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, June 5, 1638. S. of John, yeoman, of Harraby,
near Carlisle, Cumberland. B. there. School, Gt Blencow
(Mr Wilkinson). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2. Created M.A.
at Oxford, Aug. 26, 1645, 'because he did bear arms for his
majesty in Oxon.'
Pattison, Thomas
PATTISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Dec. 22,
1664. S. of WiUiam, mason. Bapt. at St John's, Newcastle,
Feb. 23, 1646-7. School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley). B.A.
1668-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 1670. Probably V. of Kirk-
leatham-in-Cleveland, Yorks., 1670. Died before July, 1675.
{Peile, I. 614.)
PATTISON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Mar. 29,
1652. S. of Edward, merchant, of Plymouth. School,
Plymouth (Mr Horsman). Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1652-3.
(Venn, i. 384.)
PATTENSON (? PATTERSON), JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at St John's, June 17, 1713. S. of John, clerk, precentor of
Carlisle Cathedral. B. at Carlisle. School (Catholic), Carlisle
(Mr Walton). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7, as Pattinson.
R. of Castle Carrock, Cumberland, 1722-39. Died c.
1739-
PATTENSON, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 27, 1722-3. S. of Thomas, of Gt Onnside, Westmorland.
School, Sedbergh, Yorks. Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1724; B.A.
1726-7; M.A. 1730. R. of Ousby, 1735-59. R. of Melmerby,
Cumberland, 1739-59. Died Oct. 1759.
PATENSON, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs.
1572. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 24, 1574.
C. of Hannington, Northants., 1578. C. of Cransley, 1585-9;
v., 1590-1636. Buried there Mar. 2, 1636-7. (H. I.
Longden.)
PATTINSON (? PATTESON), MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from
Peterhouse, Easter, 1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582.
Perhaps incorp. at Oxford, 1593. Probably adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 9, 1599. M.P. for West Looe, 1588 and 1589; for
Heydon, 1601. Possibly identical with the Catholic Con-
troversialist. If so, physician-in-ordinary to Charles I.
Author, The Image of Both Churches Hiervsalem and Babel
(1623). Died at Brussels, c. 1640. (N. and Q., 7th S., i. 327,
457; D.N.B.)
PATTINSON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1570;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1574-5; M.A. from Christ's, 1578.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 6, 1576. Perhaps R.
of Sheepy, Leics., 1586.
PATENSON, ROBERT. B.A. 1509-10. Perhaps R. of North
Benfleet, Essex, tUl 1535. Died 1535.
PATTINSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1562; Scholar, 1565; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Fellow, 1567.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 7; priest, Sept. 6, 1576. Preacher.
R. of Stevenage, Herts., 1578.
PATINSON or PATTISON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Peterhouse, Mar. 8, 1637-8. Of Durham. School, Durham.
Matric. 1639; Scholar; B.A. 1641. C. of EgglescUfie, Durham,
in 1676. Married, at Egglescliffe to Eleanor Liddell, widow.
May 22, 1676.
PATTINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 5, 1644-5. S. of Randal, of Beckingham, Lines.
School, Brant Broughton (Mr Walker). Matric. 1645, as
Pattison.
PATTISON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 7,
1662; exhibitioner from Charterhouse. S. of William, of
Norton, Durham. B. there. Matric. 1662.
PATINSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1492-3. Of Northumberiand. M.A.
1496; B.D. 1503-4; D.D. 1522-3. Fellow of Pembroke,
1494. Proctor, 1500-1. Repeatedly employed on University
business. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24 (described as of Durham
diocese); priest, Dec. 17, 1496. V. of Bures, Suffolk. Prob-
ably V. of Albury, Herts. Perhaps R. of Bishop Wear-
mouth, 1548-60. Founded a scholarship at God's House.
Win of one of these names proved 1546 (Cambridge
Wills, 56). (Cooper, 1. 535; in. 152; T. A. Walker.)
PATTENSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, June,
1565; Scholar, 1568; B.A. 1568-9: M.A. from Christ's, 1572;
B.D. 1579. Fellow of Christ's, 1569-81. Junior Proctor,
1576. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21,
1569. V. of Caldecote, Cambs., 1578-1607. Preb. of
Chichester, 1603-7. Archdeacon of Chichester, 1604-7.
Buried at Kingston, Cambs., Oct. 1607. (Peile, i. 84; Cooper,
II. 464; Al. Oxon.)
PATESON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, c. 1590;
B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A. 1598; M.D. 1606. Adm. candidate,
R.C.P., 1608; Fellow, 1610; Censor, 1617. Died Nov. 1622.
Will (P.C.C); as of St Benet Sherehog, London (P.C.C.)
1622-3. (Munk, I. 154.)
PATTINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
1605.
PATTESON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 4, 1621.
Of Cambridge. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1629.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 26; priest, July 27, 1629. Prob-
ably minister of Gt Shelford, Cambs., 1637-9. Buried there
Jan. 29, 1638-9.
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PATTISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Christ's, May i5,
i6qo S of Thomas. B. at Euston, SufEolk. School, Thetford
(Mr JBurreU). Matric. i6go; Scholar, 1693-4; B.A. 1693-4;
M A 1697. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1696. R. of Wel-
bome, Norfolk, 1697-1700. R. of Marlingford, 1700-23. R.
of Euston, 1700-24. {Peile, n. 117.)
PATTISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, July 6,
1724. S. of William, fanner. B. at Peasmarsh, Sussex.
School, Appleby, Westmorland (Mr Yates). Matric. 1724-
Like most poets, he did not fit in with College life. Went
to London, where he died of small-pox in great poverty,
July II, 1727. Buried in the churchyard of St Clement
banes. His poetical works were published in 1728. [D.N.B.)
PATTINSON, . B.A. 1481-2.
PATINSON, . M.A. 1523-4-
PATTINSON, . Scholar of Christ's, 1536.
PATENSON, . In residence at Christ's, 1557-8- Possibly
Bernard [? Bar.]; matric. sizar from Pembroke, 1554-
PATTLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 16, 1627.
Matric. 1629-30; B.A. 1631-2.
PATTLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Jesus, June 14, i679-
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) June, 1683.
PAUER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1602.
PAUL, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Sept. 29,
1722 S. of Thomas, tailor, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Scholar, 1722-6; Matric. 1723;
B.A. 1726; M.A. 1730. Subscribed for deacon's orders
(Norwich) Dec. 18, 1726; for priest's. Mar. 17, 1727-8. R. of
Buriingham St Peter, Norfolk, 1727-32- V. of Horsford All
Saints', 1734. R. of Banningham, i737- Died Aug. 12, 1767.
Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1767- (Venn, 11. 17.)
PAUL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1628. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
PAULE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 21, 1607.
Probably s. and h. of Robert, of Hartbume, Durham.
Matric. 1607. Died s.p. 1615. (Surtees, in. 220.)
PAUL GEORGE. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Dec. 21, 1695.
Matric. 1695; LL.B. 1699; LL.D. 1704. FeUow, 1698-1718.
Vicar-General of Canterbury, i7i4-55- King's Advocate,
1727-55. Died Mar. 1, i755- Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; L.
Mag.)
PAUL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 22, 1698-9. Of
Wiltshire. Perhaps s. of Onesiphorus (1685). Matric. 1699;
Rustat Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706. Fellow,
1704-14. Incorp. at Oxford, 1708. Died in London, 1714.
Buried in St Dunstan-in-the-West. (A. Gray.)
PAUL, GEORGE HICKS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Dec.
21, 1744. S. of Francis, of Marton, Yorks. School, Beverley,
Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1 745 ; Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1748-9;
M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (York) May 28, 1749; pnest, June,
1750. V. of Reighton, Yorks., 1750-68. V. of Sledmere,
i755_68. V. of Wighill, 1762-1790. R. of Catwick and North
Frodingham, 1768-99. V. of Helaugh, c. 1777. Died Oct. 30,
1799-
PAWLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 16, 1615-6.
Of South Molton, Devon. S. of Henry, gent. School,
Landkey (Mr Downe). Matric. 1615-6. Admon. of John
Pawle, of Exeter, granted (Exeter) 1641- {Venn, 1. 231.)
PAUL, JOHN. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
of Bristol, pleb. Matric. (Jesus CoUege, Oxford) Apr. 30,
1624 age 17; B.A. 1627; M.A. 1630. Subscribed for priest's
orders (Bristol) Oct. 7, 1632. R. of St James', Bristol, 1636-
63. R. of St Geo. Botolph, London, 1643-5. {Al. Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
PAUL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 11, 1640.
S. of Edward. B. at Cattail, near Whixley, Yorks. School,
Cowthorpe, near Wetherby (Mr Flint). Matric. 1640; B.A.
1644-5-
PAUL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 12, 1698.
S. of John, baker, of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich
(Mr Burton). Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1698-1705; B.A. 1701-2;
M.A. 1705. Master of Yarmouth Grammar School, 1705.
Subscribed for deacon (Norwich) June 11, 1704; for priest.
May 19, 1706. Minor canon of Norwich. Chaplain of St
Giles', and St Gregory, Norwich, 1714. R- of Little Moulton,
Norfolk, 1720-5. Died Sept. 28, 1726. Buried at St Ethel-
dred's, Norwich. M.I. Will (Norwich C. C). (Venn, i. 500;
Blomefield, iv. 72.)
PAUL, OBADIAH. M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1670. Matric.
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Apr. 11, 1660 (cler. fil); B.A.
(Oxford) 1663. Signed for priest's orders (London) Sept. 22,
1670. R. of Easthorpe, Essex, 1670-1703. R. of Little Birch,
1672-94. Died 1703. (Al. Oxon.)
Paulett, Francis
PAUL, ONESIPHORUS. M.A. 1685 (Incorp. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford). Matric. there, Oct. 29, 1657 (cler. -fil.); B.A.
(Oxford) 1661; M.A. 1664. V. of Leysdown, Kent, 1668-70.
V. of Sellinge, 1669-71. R. of Lawshall, Sufiolk, 1675- V. of
Wamborough, Wilts., 1676. His son Onesiphorus was
created a Bart. Perhaps father of George (1698-9). (Al.
Oxon.; Burke, Exi. Bart.)
PAUL, ROBERT. B.A. 1502-3. Of South Elkington. M.A. 1506.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1505-6. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Feb.
27, 1506-7; priest, Apr. 3, 1507-
PAULE or PAULEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare,
Michs. 1579; B.A. 1582-3. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Apr. 18, 1585; priest. Mar. 29, 1586. V. of Harrold, Beds.,
1585; 'M.A.' Biiried there Feb. 17, 1624.
PAUL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 6, 1728. S. of
Luke, barber, of Wakefield, Yorks. B. there. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1728; Scholar. Master of Storie Petty
School, Wakefield, 1757-63. Died Nov. 1763. (M. H.
Peacock.)
PAUL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1612.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 26, 1616; priest, June 15, 1617.
PAUL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 25,
1698. S. of John, grazier. B. at Little Ashby, Leics. School,
Rugby, Warws. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705.
Ord. dearxjn (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1702; priest (Peterb.) Sept.
23, 1705. V. of Orton-on-the-hill, Leics., 1709-16. Joined
the Pretender, 1715. Executed in London, July 13, 1716.
(D.N.B.)
PAUL, WILLIAM. M.A. from Sidney, 1731- S. of Robert,
P.. of Hinton St George, Somerset. Matric. (Wadham
CoUege, Oxford) July 16, 1709, age iR; B.A. (Oxford) 1714.
Ord. deacon (Bristol) Mar. 13, 1714-5; priest (Exeter) Oct. 5,
1718. R. of Gittisham, Devon, 1723. R. of Wmfrith New-
burgh, Dorset, 1731-6. Chaplain to the Duchess of Leeds.
Perhaps Master of Crewkeme School. Died Sept. 18, 1736,
at Crewkeme. (A I. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
PAUL, . M.B. and M.D. 1477-8- Perhaps the John Paul,
'M.A.,' of Norwich diocese, ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 7,
1477-8; title, ' Ho. of Canons of St Vincent.' One John Paul,
M.A., R. of Martley, Worcs., 1479-84.
PAUL, . Adm. at King's, 1588-9.
PAUL, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 8, 1648-9.
Of Surrey.
PAULAY, see PAWLEY.
PAULDEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 18, 1641.
Perhaps identical with the Royalist of these names. If so,
3rd s. of William, of Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. there, Jan. 25,
1625-6. Served the King with unflinching devotion during
the Civil War. Active during the siege of Pontefract Castle.
Went abroad and joined Charles II in exile. Returned to
England at the Restoration and received assistance from the
Duke of Buckingham. Involved in money difficulties.
Author of an account of the taking of Pontefract Castle.
Died in poverty, c. 1710. Perhaps brother of the next.
(D.N.B.)
PAULDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 27, 1634.
Of Yorkshire. S. of William, of Wakefield, Yorks. B. 1618.
Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. A staunch Royalist.
Active at the siege of Pontefract Castle with his brothers
Timothy and Thomas (? 1641). Devised the scheme for
seizing the person of Colonel Thomas Rainsborough at
Doncaster. Died during the siege, Oct. 1648. Perhaps
brother of Thomas (above).
PAULETT, PAWLETT or POWLETT.
PAULETT, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 1, T691-2. S. of Thomas (? 1658), R. of Walton, Lanes.
School, Haskin, Lanes. (Mr William Foster). Matric. 1691-2;
Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699.
POWLETT, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
Oct. II, 1735. S. and h. of Henry, 4th Duke of Bolton.
B. 1718. M.A. 1737. M.P. for Lymington, i74i-7; for
Hants., 1754-9. Custos Rotulorum of Hants. K.B., i753-
Lord-Lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1754-60. Suc-
ceeded as 5th Duke of Bolton, i759- Died unmarried, July 5,
1765. Buried at Basing, Hants. (G.E.C.; Collins, u. 384.)
POWLETT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June
21,1736. S. of Charles, of London. School, Dublm. Matric.
1736; Scholar, 1737. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1739!
priest, Jan. 20, 1739-40. Perhaps chaplain in the Navy,
1739-43-
POWLETT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 19, 1742. Of Middlesex. 7th s. of Norton, of Rother-
field Hants., Esq. (great-grandson of Henry (1618)). School,
Winchester. Scholar, 1742. Buried at Little St Mary s,
Cambridge, Dec. 10, 1742. Brother of George, 12th Marquis
of Winchester. (Collins, 11. 388.)
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PAWLET or POWLET, GEORGE. Adm. at King's (age 19) a
scholar from Eton, Sept. i, 1572. Of Crundall, Hants.
Doubtless s. of Sir George, of Crundall, Knt. by his 3rd wife
Elizabeth (dau. of William, Lord Windsor). Matric. 1572.
Left in 1575. Married Jane, dau. of Kyne, of Lewes,
Sussex. Nephew of William, ist Marquis of Winchester.
{Harwood; Collins, u. 370; Jacob's Peerage, i. 195.)
POULET or POWLETT, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Peter-
house, Mar. 6, 1618. 4th s. of William, 4th Marquis of
Winchester. Created K.B. at the Coronation of Charles L
Of Amport, Hants. Married Lucy, dau. of Sir George
Philpot, Knt. Died 1672. (T. A. Walker; Jacob's Peerage,
1. I95-)
PAWLETT, JAMES. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1673.
PAWLETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 23,
1644-5. S. of William. B. at Trumpington, Cambs. School,
Perse. B.A. 1648-9. One of these names ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 1662. Perhaps minister at Tadlow, 1658.
(Peile, I. 491.)
PAULETT, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 28, 1670.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1670.
PAULET, PHILIP. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1609. Of Somerset. Probably 2nd s. of Sir Anthony,
of Hinton St George, Somerset (sometimes called Henry).
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Fellow, 1615-32. Junior Proctor,
1620-1. (T. A. Walker; Jacob's Peerage, 11. 26.)
PAWLETT or POWLETT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Apr. II, 1653. Of London. Matric. 1653; B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1660.
PAULETT, ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 13,
1697.
PAULET, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 12) at Caius, Jan.
6, 1578-9. S. of Lord Chidiock Paulett (3rd s. of the ist
Marquis of Winchester) deceased. Of Borley, Essex. Be-
longed to a family of Popish recusants. (Venn, i. 100;
Collins, IV. 373; Catholic Record Soc, viii. 89.)
PAWLETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28, 1658;
scholar, on Westminster election, 1659. Of Somerset.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Fellow, 1664. Signs
for deacon's orders (London) Dec. 21, 1666. One of these
names (B.D.), R. of Walton-on-the-Hill, Lanes., 1671-90.
Died 1690. Perhaps father of Alexander (1691-2). (E.Axon.)
PAWLET, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May 4,
1697. S. of Richard, R. of Bamham, near Thetford, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1697; B.A.
1701-2. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 16, 171 1-2. R. of Little
Fakenham and Euston, Suffolk, 1721.
PAULING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1647. S. of John, of Hickling, Norfolk, gent. School,
Norwich. Migrated to Caius, Feb. 3, 1648-9, age 17. Scholar,
1648-50; B.A. 1650-1.
PAULING, RICHARD. M.A. 1625 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. (Oxford) 1614; B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1618;
M.A. (Brasenose College, Oxford) 1621. R. of St Mary,
Wallingford, Berks., 1633. {Al. Oxon.)
PAUMARD, EDWARD. Scholar at King's Hall, 1356. Died
Nov. 2, 1369.
PAUNCEFORT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 30, 1726. S. of Tracy, of London. School, Eton.
Matric. 1726; M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Probably adm. at the
Inner Temple, July 3, 1731. Of Early Court, Reading. Died
June 19, 1759.
PAUNCEFOOT, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Aug. 14,
1738. (Name off, 1740.)
PAUPER, . B.Can.L. 1520-1.
PAUTE or PAWT, PETER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July,
1609; B.A. 1612-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1613; priest,
Sept. 1614. V. of Selston, Notts., 1614-6. R. of South
Normanton, Derbs., 1616. (Peile, i. 273.)
PAUW, Sir ADRIAN. M.A. 1628 (Lit. Reg.).
PAVER, . B.A. 1535-6; M.A. 1539. Perhaps Nicholas.
If so, R. of Bumsall-in-Craven, "Vorks., 1546. R. of Linton-
in-Craven. Died 1551.
PA VIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1614.
PAVY, SETH. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Eeister, 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. V. of Wendy, Cambs., 1625-62. Married
Mary Travis, at Wendy, Aug. 7, 1643. Buried there Mar. 16,
i66i-2. (A. Gray.)
PAVEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19;
priest, Sept. 20, 1619. R. of Mareham-le-Fen, Lines., 1623.
PAVY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1732.
V. A.C. III.
Pawson, Samuel
PAVIER, TRISTRAM. B.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Somerset. Matric. (St Alban Hall, Oxford) Nov. 9, 1621,
age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1623-4. V. of White Lackington,
Somerset, 1642; sequestered to South Wamborough, Hants.,
1645 (by Westminster Assembly). (A I. Oxon.)
PAWE, ANDREW. B.A. 1509-10. Buried at St Peter's,
Norwich, 1510. M.I. WiU (P.C.C.) 1510. (Blomefield,iv.g4.)
PAWE, PETER. B.A. Presumably of Corpus Christi. V. of
St Botolph, Cambridge, 1360-5. In 1363 he was granted a
second living in the gift of the Bishop of Ely. (Cal. of Papal
Registers.)
PAWE, ROGER. B.A. 1517-8.
PAWELL, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1566. Will (P.C.C.) i6io, of one Anthony Pawie, R.
of Hunton, Kent.
PAWLE, see PAUL.
PAWLIN, . M.A. or higher degree, 1475-6.
PAWLET, see PAULETT.
PAWLEY or PAULEY, EDMUND. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St
John's, Easter, 1561.
PAULAY or PULLAY, HENRY. B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1527-8;
B.D. 1539-40. Fellow of Christ's, 1529-47. Lady Margaret
preacher, 1540, 1542. Chantry priest at Windsor, 1545.
Died 1559. Will, P.C.C, bequeathes 'to Thomas (? 1560)
and William (? 1558) Palley sometyme my scholars, twentie
markes worthe of my bookes for their studyes, praysed as
they be worth and after good conscience.' (Cooper, i. 89,
569.)
PAWLYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1580.
PAWLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1631 ;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
PAWLEY, SOLOMON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 10,
1721. S. of William, of Warteringbury, Kent. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1724-5;
M.A. 1728. C. of Biddenden, Kent.; C. of Smarden, 1758-77;
and also V. of Aylsham, Norfolk, 1765-77. Died Apr. 4,
1777. Buried at Smarden. (H. G. Harrison.)
PAWLEY or PAULEY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1560. B. in London, c. 1543. Matric. 1560; B.A.
1563-4. Fellow, 1562-3. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 26,
1564. R. of St Peter, Sandwich, Kent. (Harwood; Hasted,
IV. 284.)
PAULIE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1570.
PAWLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1558.
Perhaps R. of Sapcote, Leics., 1574.
PAWLEY, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 26, 1678. Of
Leicestershire.
PAWMES, RICHARD, see PALMES.
PAWSEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 4,
1736-7. S. of James, husbandman, of Suffolk. B. at Stan-
ningfield. School, Bury (Mr Kinsman). Matric. i737; B.A.
1740-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 28, 1740; priest (Nor-
wich) June 26, 1743. R- of MeUis, Suffolk, 1748-92. R. of
Braiseworth, 1750-5. R. of Stuston, 1755-92. Died July 30,
1792. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 482.)
PAWSON, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1576
('Pattison' in Coll. Reg.); B.A. 1579-80. Perhaps V. of
Tonge, Kent, 1593. Died the same year.
PAWSON, ELIAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, June 10,
1636. S. of Samuel, merchant. B. at York. School, Coxwold.
Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643; B.D. 1650. Fellow.
V. of St Mary's, Beverley, Yorks., 1660. R. of Smeaton,
1662.
PAUSSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Aug. 9,
1593. S. of Thomas, V. of St Mary, Sandwich, Kent. Bapt.
there, Sept. 6, 1579. School, Sandwich (Mr Knowles).
Scholar, 1593-9; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1607. Ord. priest
(London) Nov. 23, 1600; C. of Norton, Kent. V. of Stock-
bury, 1616; of Tonge, 1620-7. Died 1627. (Venn, i. 150.)
PAWSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1626.
PAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 13, 1636.
S. of Nicholas, yeoman. B. at Farnley, Yorks. Schools,
Otley (MrSnawdon) and Ripon. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40;
M.A. 1643. Fellow, c. 1642; ejected, 1644. Fellow of St
John's, Nov. 2, 1644 (by the Earl of Manchester). R. of
Newton, Cambs., 1652. Will (P.C.C.) 1654. Father of
Thomas (1667).
PAUSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sidney, June 10,
1648. S. of Samuel, merchant, of York, deceased. B. in
St John's parish, or Micklegate, York. School, York.
Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Fellow. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 4, 1655. Perhaps V. of Hampsthwaite,
Yorks., 1662-70. If so, buried there May 30, 1670.
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PAUSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Mar. 25,
1650. S. of Heary, cloth merchant. B. at Leeds, Yorks.
School, Leeds. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657.
Fellow. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. i; priest, Apr. 6, 1661.
R. of Terrington, Yorks., 1661-70. Buried there Nov. 16,
1671. Father of the next. (H. M. Wood.)
PAWSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 28,
1678. S. of Samuel (above), clerk, deceased. Bapt. July 14,
1662, at Terrington, Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1687.
PAWSON, THOMAS. .\dm. scholar (age 20) at Caius, July 21,
1615. S. of Richard, of Farnley, Yorks. School, Giggles-
wick. Matric. 1617. Admon. of Thomas Pawson, of
'Feameley,' granted (York) July 18, 1641. (Venn, i. 230.)
PAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, July 17,
1667. ist s. of John (1636), clerk, deceased. B. at Hunting-
don. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1667.
PAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 20, 1723. Of
Yorkshire. Rustat Scholar, 1723; Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7;
M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1728; priest.
May 24, 1730. V. of Evington, Leics., 1733-4. Priest-vicar,
Lincoln Cathedral, 1737. Sacrist. R. of Manton. R. of
Thorpe-on-the-Hill. V. of St Margaret, Lincohi. (A. Gray.)
PAWSTON, ROGER. Incorp. D.Civ.L. 1470-1-
PAXTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1544.
PAXTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, May 13, 1691.
4th s. of William, deceased. Bapt. at Wymington, Beds.,
Mar. 8, 1673-4. School, Knotting, Beds. (Mr Scriven).
Matric. 1691.
PAXTON, PETER. M.D. from Pembroke, 1687 {Lit. Reg.).
Living in Beaufort Street, London, 1704. Author, medical.
Died 1711. (D.N.B.)
PAXTON, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1346.
PAXTON, THOMAS. Scholar at Christ's, 1532. Of Durham.
B.A. 1534-5; M.A. 1538-9. FeUow of Pembroke, 1537. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 2, 1541. Chaplain of Foulness, Essex,
1547; deprived, 1554.
PAXTON, WILLIAM. M.A. from King's, 1689. S. of Edmund,
of Bray, Berks. Colleger at Eton, 1675-81. Matric. (New
Inn Hall, Oxford) Feb. 17, 1681-2, age 18; B.A. (Merton
College, Oxford) 1685-6. R. of Cottisford, Oxon., 1691.
(Al. Oxon.)
PAXTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1742. S. of Nicholas, Secretary to the Tresisury. Bapt. at
St Andrew's, Holbom, Oct. 11, 1723. B.A. 1746-7; M.A.
1750. Fellow, 1745. Ord. priest (Norwich) Msir. 1750-1.
V. of Padstow, Cornwall. V. of Buckland Brewer, Devon.
R. of Taplow, Bucks., 1788. Died Oct. 23, 1795. Buried at
Saffron Walden, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1795. {Harwood.)
PAYBODIE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 21, 1648.
Of Nottinghamshire. Possibly migrated to Oriel College,
Oxford. Matric. there, Feb. 27, 1650-1. Created B.A. and
M.A. July 2, 1668. Perhaps R. of Cromwell, Notts., 1662-9.
Died 1669. (Al. Oxon.)
PAY, LAURENCE. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Salop, pleb. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford)
Dec. 10, 1602, age 18; B.A. 1606; M.A. 1609. Created D.D.
(Oxford) 1636. R. of West Stoke, Sussex, 1611. R. of
Pulborough, 1615. R. of Angmering, 1630. Canon of
Chichester, 1633; Archdeacon, 1635. R. of Birdham, 1638.
(Al. Oxon.)
PAYE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1575.
PAY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 1510. FeUow of St John's,
1516.
PAYLER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1591.
Doubtless s. of WiUiam, Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 5,
1592. Created Bart., June 28, 1642. Of Thoroby, Yorks.
Married Anne, dau. of William Watkinson. Died 1647,
aged 65 (sic). Buried at Bugthorpe, Yorks. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
Father of Watkinson (1627) and perhaps brother of lohn
(1588). (G.E.C.)
PALER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1615.
Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1613; s. and h. of
John, of Gray's Inn. Perhaps brother of William (1617).
(Peile, I. 304.)
PALER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1580-1.
One of these names V. of Preston, Lanes., 1604-21. Died
April 15, 1621. (E. Axon.)
PAYLOR, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1588.
Perhaps 's. and h. of William (? 1550), Esq., of York'; adm.
at Gray's Inn, Oct. 14, 1590. If so, married Katherine, dau.
of Edward Greaves, of Shenley, Herts. Died Apr. 16, 1613,
aged 40. Buried at Escrick. Perhaps brother of Edward
(c- 1591).
Payne, Francis
PAYLER, NATHANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney,
Oct. 5, 1670. S. of George, of Nun-Monkton, Yorks. School,
York. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 6, 1671. Living at Nun-
Monkton Priory, in 1718. Died Mar. 20, 1749.
PAILER, WATKINSON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Caius,
Apr. 7, 1627. S. of Edward (c. 1591), Esq., of Bugthorpe,
Yorks. B. there. Matric. 1628. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10,
1618 (sic). Of Thoroby, Yorks. Married Margaret, dau. of
Thomas, Viscount Fairfax. Admon. granted (York) Sept. 10,
1642. Father of the next. (Venn, i. 280.)
PAYLER, Sir WATKINSON, Bart. Adm. nobleman at Clare,
Jan. 24, 1650-1. S. of Watkinson (above), and grandson of
Edward (c. 1591), of Thoroby, Yorks., Esq. Succeeded his
grandfather as 2nd Bart., 1647. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar.
23, 1651-2. M.P. for Malton, 1679-81. Married Alathea,
dau. of Sir Thomas Norcliffe, of Langton, Yorks. Buried
from St Anne's, Soho, Middlesex, Sept. 30, 1705. Will
(P.C.C.) 1707. (G.E.C.)
PAYLER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1550.
Perhaps 'of the city of York.' Died before 1613.
PAYLER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest. May 24, 1624. Perhaps
brother of Edward (1615). (Peile, 1. 316.)
PAYMAN, see PAMAN.
PAYNE, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. i, 1643.
Of Devonshire. Buried in St Andrew's, Cambridge, Dec. 28,
1645.
PAYNE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 13,
1599. S. of John, gent., deceased, of Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. Schools, Bury and Wordwell (Mr Askue). Succeeded
his grandfather Anthony, Mar. 3, 1607, as Lord of the Manor
of Nowton, near Bury, but sold it in i6o8. Married Alice,
dau. of William Playters, of Sotterley, Suffolk. (Venn, i. 170;
Bury School Register.)
PAYNE, AUGUSTINE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
June 25, 1623. S. of George (1580-1), of Chichester, clerk.
Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. R. of Hunston,
Sussex, 1662; previously ejected from Eastergate. (Sussex
Arch. Coll., XXXIII. 218, 270.)
PAYNE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 23^
1725. S. of Edward, of East Grinstead, Sussex. B. there.
May 18, 1707. School, Westminster. Matric. 1725. Married
c. 1730, Mary, dau. of George Pinn, of East Grinstead,
Lived at Newick, Sussex, which he inherited from an uncle.
Buried at East Grinstead, Aug. 24, 1734. M.L
PAYNE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1584
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. from Magdalene, 1591. Doubtless the
Edward Payne, B.A., adm. at Caius, May 10, 1590 (age 22)
s. of Thomas, minister; b. in Cambridge. Ord. priest
(Norwich) June 24, 1597, age 29; 'C. of MattishaU, Norfolk.'
C. of Stoke Ferry. R. of East Dereham, 1598-1642.
PAIN, EDWARD. B.Can.L. 1473-4; D.Can.L. 1480-1.
PAYNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1555.
PAYNE, EDWARD. B.A. from Clare, 1577-8. Ord. deacon
(Norwich); priest (Ely) Apr. 1580, age 28.
PAYNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1609.
Of Sussex. Probably s. and h. of Edward, of East Grinstead,
Sussex. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 29, 1610-1.
Grant of arms and crest, Feb. 25, 1661, to sons Edward,
Richard, etc. of Mr Edward Payne, late of East Grinstead,
deceased. Probably father of the next and of Richard (1646).
PAINE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1637.
Of Sussex. Probably s. and h. of Edward (above). Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1639. Probably brother of Richard (1646).
(Sussex Arch. Coll., xxxix. 127.)
PAYNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Mar. 19,
1638-9. S. of John. B. at Tittleshall, Derbs. Schools,
Shirland, Derbs. (private) and Mansfield (Mr Helliwell).
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1647. R. of South mediety
of Darley, Derbs., 1648-65. Buried there June 20, 1665.
(PeiU, I. 458.)
PAYNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Aug. 9. 1680. Of
Sussex. Brother of John (1680).
PAYNE, ELIAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1636.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1639.
PAYNE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 31. 1682.
Perhaps 's. and h. of William, of St Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, gent.'; adm. at Gray's Inn, July 28, 1682.
PAYNE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, May
10, 1 72 1. Of Worcestershire. School, Worcester. Matric.
1721; Scholar, 1721. (For a contemporary namesake see
Al. Oxon.)
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PAYNE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1580-1; B.A. from Clare, 1585-6; M.A. 1589. V. of Kird-
ford, Sussex, 1595-1600. Probably of Chichester. Will
(P.C.C.) 1616. Fatherof Augustine {1623).
PAYNE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1627.
Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1635. SeeAl. Oxon.
for a contemporary namesake.
PAYNE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, June 14,
1638. Probably s. and h. of George, of Brenchley, Kent.
Matric. 1638. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 27, 1639-40. Married
Katherine, dau. of Robert Wyvill, of Wye, Kent.
PAYNE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 7, 1639. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642.
PAYNE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 22, 1675-
Of Brenchley, Kent. Gave £500 towards re-building the
College, 1689.
PAYNE, GEORGE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1727.
S. of Squire (1691), clerk. Bapt. at St Margaret's, West-
minster, May II, 1709. Matric. Easter, 1728; B.A. 1731-2;
M.A. 1735. Fellow, 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1732. Died in College, 1739, of small -pox. Brother of John
(1732). (Harwood.)
PAYNE, GILLIES. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 29, 1738;
FeU.-Com. Jan. 24, 1738-9. Of St Kitts, West Indies. S. of
Sir Charles, Major-General, of the Leeward Isles, Bart.
B. there, Dec. 14, 1720. School, Hackney. Matric. 1738.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 25, 1738. Succeeded as
Bart., Dec. 1738. High Sheriff of Beds., I77i- Died Jan. 31,
i8oi, s.p. legit. Will, P.C.C. (Burke; G. Mag.; G.E.C.)
PAYNE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596; B.A. 1599-
1600.
PAYNE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1615-6;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23;
priest. May 24, 1624. One of these names R. of Puddington,
Devon. WUl (Exeter) 1643.
PAINE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1638. S. of Henry. B. at Worlington, Suffolk. Schools,
Heydon, near Reepham, Norfolk and Thetford. Matric.
1639; B.A. 1641-2.
PAINE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 30, 1657.
Of East Grinstead, Sussex. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1659.
PAYNE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1688; B.A.
1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1693;
priest (Lincoln) May 30, 1697. Perhaps V. of MildenhaU,
Suffolk, 1700-12. R. of Euston with Bamham, 1711-8.
PAINE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, July 4, 1715.
S. of WiUiam, of Panborough, Somerset. School, Wells
(Mr Creyghton). Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1718-9;
M.A. 1722; B.D. 1730. Fellow, 1721.
PAYNE, JOHN. B.A. 1539-40. Perhaps scholar of Christ's,
1538-9-
PAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1567.
One of these names, 'Student at Cambridge,' Master of
St Olave's School, Southwark, 1572-4. Afterwards usher at
Ipswich.
PAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1575. B. at Tattershall, Lines., c. 1558. B.A. (according to
the Bishop's Reg.) ord. priest (Llandaff); preacher (London).
V. of Burcester, Oxon. V. of Horley and Homton, 1599.
Will (P.C.C.) 1612.
PAYNE or PANNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1589. B. at St Neots, Hunts., c. 1574. B.A. 1592-3;
M.A. from Magdalene, 1596. Fellow of Magdalene. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. i,
1598. V. of Southoe, Hunts., 1600-35. R. of Barford, Beds.,
1609. Died 1635.
PAYNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, c. 1593.
PAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1606;
B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 25;
priest, Dec. 22, 1611.
PAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1622.
PAYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1617; B.A.
1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8; priest,
June 9, 1623. Perhaps of Shirland, Derbs., derk. Will
(P.C.C.) 1656.
PAYNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 10, 1634.
S. of John, gent. B. at Spixworth, Norfolk. Bapt. Dec. 27,
1617. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1635; Scholar,
1636-8; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 12, 1642; priest, Dec. 24, 1643. R. of Spixworth,
1643-75; and of Haynford, in 1647. Buried at Spixworth,
Nov. 20, 1675. {Venn, i. 316.)
Payne, Robert
PAYNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 2, 1642. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649.
Will of one of these names of Famham, Essex, clerk, 1676.
PAIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 2, 1644. Matric.
1644. One of these names, steward of the Charterhouse,
knighted, July 26, 1663.
PAYNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1653. Of
London. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lincohj) Apr. i; priest, Apr. 6, 1661. Perhaps R. of
Mitcham, Surrey, 1675-1717,
PAYNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 5, 1670. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric, 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
PAYNE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Aug. 9, 1680. Of
Sussex. Died in College, Sept. 17, 1680, aged 16 years and
7 months. Buried in the Chapel. Brother of Edward (1680).
(A. Gray.)
PAINE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 9, 1686.
S. of John, of Rokesden, Beds. B. there. School, Hunting-
don (Mr John Mathews). Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1689; B.A.
1690-1; M.A. 1694. Fellow, 1693.
PAYNE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1732.
S. of Squire (1691), clerk. Bapt. at St Margaret's, West-
minster, Nov. 20, 1713. Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1736-7;
M.A. 1740. Fellow, 1736. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Msur. 6,
1736-7; priest, Feb. 26, 1737-8. Died Jan. 1749. Brother
of George (1727). (Harwood.)
PAYNE, MAHALEEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Dec. 7,
1615. S. of Edmund, draper, of Sandwich, Kent. Bapt. at
St Peter's, Sept. 26, 1599. School, Sandwich (Mr Chedfont).
Matric. 1615; Scholar, 1615-21; B.A. 1620-1. (Venn, i. 231.)
PAYNE, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1663.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1663; Scholar, 1664; B^.
1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1668. Regius Professor of
Greek, 1686-95. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 11; priest,
Mzir. 15, 1676-7. Buried in Trinity Chapel, May 9, 1695.
PAYNE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1548.
PAYNE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1576.
PAYNE, PAUL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1627.
Matric. 1627.
PAYNE, PETER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Michs. 1634.
Matric. 1634; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
PAYNE, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1477-8 (? the same degree in
1480-1).
PAINE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1545.
PAYNE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 13, 1646.
Of Sussex. S. of Edward, of East Grinstead. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1647. Probably brother of Edward (1637).
PAYNE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Mar.
20,1681-2. Of Bedfordshire. Probably s. of Edward. Bapt.
at Pertenhall, July 28, 1665. School, Kimbolton (private).
Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Fellow, 1687-8.
(T. A. Walker.)
PAYNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 11, 1587.
S. of Thomas. B. at Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk. School, Ely
(Mr Sphight). Scholar, 1587-8.
PAYNE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. One of these names C. of Little
Barford, Beds., 1626; R. 1635-9.
PAYNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 8, 1617.
Of Leicestershire. Probably 2nd s. of Robert, of St Neots,
Hunts., and 2nd cousin of the next. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Aug. 11, 1620. (Vis. of Hunts., 1613.)
PAYNE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, July 2,
1619. S. of Sir Robert, of Medloe, Hunts. Age 9 in 1613.
Matric. 1619. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1623. (T. A.
Walker, 14; Vis. of Hunts., 1613.)
PAYNE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr.
11; priest, Apr. 12, 1627.
PAYNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4. 1670. One
of these names, s. of Robert, of Norwich, age 11 in 1664.
(Le Neve, Knights, 98.)
PAYNE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Mar. 23,
1699-1700. S. of William (1665), D.D., of Whitechapel.
B. there. School, Hackney. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (London) June 8, 1707; priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1708-9. Perhaps R. of Seiltwood, Kent,
1709-41. V. of Postling. Died Oct. 1741. Brother of Squire
(1691) and Thomas (1705).
PAINE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 20, 1724.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1724-5; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. from Clare,
1737. Fellow of Clare, 1730-8,
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Payne, Samuel
PAIN, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1729-30;
B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1751. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
June 9, 1734; priest, Sept. 19, 1736. R. of Hooke, Dorset,
1747-91- Chaplain to Lord Colvill. R. of Melbury Bubb,
1750-91. Buried there Oct. 20, 1791. (F. S. Hockaday.)
PAYNE, SQUIRE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, June 16,
1691. S. of William (1665). B. in Whitechapel, London,
Mar. 1676. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1691; B.A.
1694-5; M.A. 1698. Fellow, 1698. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May i8, 1695. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1699.
Son-in-law and chaplain of Richard Cumberland, Bishop of
Peterborough. V. of Fulbourn All Saints, Cambs., 1700.
R. of Bamack, Northants., 1706-50. Archdeacon of Stow,
1730-51. R. of Winwick, Northants., 1733-4, and again,
1737-40. Biographer of Bishop Cumberland. Died Jan. 7,
1750-1. Will (P.C.C.) 1751. Brother of Thomas (1705) and
Robert (1699-1700), father of George (1727) and John (1732)-
(H. I. Longden.)
PAYNE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, June 15, 1644.
Migrated to Pembroke, June 23, 1645, age 18. Matric. 1645;
B.A. 1647. Perhaps V. of Gt Wilbraham, Cambs., in 1653.
C. of Wilby, Suffolk, in 1662; ord. priest by Bishop Brown-
rigg of Exeter.
PAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1551. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1552.
PAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1562.
PAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1576.
PAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 20, 1579-
S. of Anthony, gent. B. in Suffolk. Bapt. at St Mary's,
Bury St Edmunds, Jan. 16, 1563. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1580. Of Nowton, near Bury. (Venn, i. 104.)
PAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1579-
80; B.A. 1583-4. Perhaps V. of Waterheach, Cambs., until
1600.
PAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c. 1393.
Of Norfolk.
PAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Michs. 1595. Of
Norfolk. (Perhaps the above.)
PAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 20, 1601.
Of Gt Melton, Norfolk. S. of Robert, surgeon. School, East
Dereham (Messrs Rudde and Hancock). Perhaps surgeon at
East Dereham, in 1636. Will dated July 7; proved (Nor-
wich) Oct. 2, 1645; 'of East Dereham practitioner in physic'
(Venn, i. 176.)
PAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 161 1.
Of Jersey. B.A. from Jesus, 1614-5; M.A. 1618.
PAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 9, 1634.
5. of Thomas, gent. B. at Clare, Suffolk. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Dickenson). Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A.
1641. Perhaps minister of Stuston, Sufiolk, c. 1654. Prob-
ably R. of Iken, 1661. (Venn, 1. 314.)
PAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Nov.
24, 1705; exhibitioner from Charterhouse. S. of William
(1665), D.D., R. of Whitechapel. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-
10; M.A. 1713. Ord. deacon (Winchester) Dec. 30, 1711;
priest (Norwich) Oct. 4, 1713. C. at Maidstone, Kent, 1712.
R. of High HaJden, Kent, 1713-59. Chaplain at Con-
stantinople. Died 1759. Brother of Squire and Robert
(1699-1700). (H. G. Harrison.)
PAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 27,
1725. S. of Richard, of Lewes, Sussex. School, Cuckfield,
Sussex (Mr Ingram). Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1728; B.A.
1729-30. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
PAYNE, W. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1571.
PAYNE, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1582.
PAYNE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1544.
Of Bury St Edmunds. Probably s. of John, and grandson of
William, of Hengrave, Suffolk. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec.
6, 1548. Married and had issue. Living, 1579. (Peile, i. 36;
J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 77.)
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80.
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1579.
Of Suffolk. Migrated to Queens', Nov. 1580. B.A. 1581-2;
M.A. from St Catharine's, 1585.
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Lent,
1579-80. S. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Norwich. School,
Norwich. Migrated to Caius. Adm. there, July 12, 1582,
age 18; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Perhaps
V. of Haslingfield, Cambs., 1612-8. One of these names V.
of Shepreth, 1599-1613. (Venn, i. 115.)
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1582. B. at Wye, Kent, c. 1566. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
Ord. priest (Winchester) 1591. Perhaps R. of Clapham,
Surrey, 1591-1600. One of these names R. of Datchworth,
Herts., 1600-22. Died 1622.
Paynell, William
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 18) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1619. S. of William, of London. B. in Prussia.
Perhaps of Bexley, Kent; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 8, 1622.
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1620. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1622-3. Incorp. at Oxford,
1627. One of these names V. of Caldecot, Herts., till 1666.
Died 1666. (Clutlerbuck, in. 500.)
PAINE, WILLIAM (senior). Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 20, 1631.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638; D.D. 1667.
PAINE, WILLIAM (junior). Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 30,
1631. Of Sussex. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Perhaps R. of St Botolph, Billingsgate, London,
1661-3. Died 1663.
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 6,
1637-8. S. of William, innkeeper, of Bury St Edmunds.
B. at Rougham, Suffolk. School, Bury (Mr Dickenson).
Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2. One of these names V. of Ne^vn-
ham, Herts., 1647-76. Died 1676. (Venn, i. 330; Clutlerbuck,
III. 542.)
PAYNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, May
18, 1665. S. of William, of Hutton, Essex. School, Brent-
wood. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. D.D. 1689.
Fellow, 1671. F.R.S. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 19, 1670-1;
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1672. Preb. of Winchester, until
1689. R.of Wormshill, Kent, 1673-81. R. of Frinsted, 1674-
R. of St Mary, Whitechapel, 1681-97. Lecturer of the
Poultry Church, London, 1689. Chaplain to the King,
1690-7. Preb. of Westminster, 1694-7. Author, religious.
Died Feb. 20, 1696-7. Will, Cons. C. London. Father of
Squire (1691), Robert (1699-1700) and Thomas (1705).
(D.N.B.)
PAYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 29, 1684.
PAINE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, June 9,
1747. S. of William. B. at Soathill, Beds. School, Market
Street, Herts. (Mr Pitman).
PAIN, . Incorp. Dr from Oxford, 1479-80. A friar. Doubt-
less John Payne, D.D., Bishop of Meath, Ireland. Stvidied
at Oxford. D.D. (Oxford). Elected Prior Provincial of the
Dominicans in England. Bishop of Meath, 1484. A strenuous
Yorkist ; supported Lambert Simnel on his landing in Ireland,
1487. Master of the Rolls in Ireland, 1496. In the public
Record Office is a certificate by John Payne, S.T.P., Prior
Provincial of the Friars in England, dated at Cambridge,
1485. Died Mar. 6, 1506. Buried at Dublin. (Wood,
Atkenae Oxon., 1. 554; D.N.B.)
PAIN, . B.A. 1484.
PAYNE, . D.Can.L. 1498-9- Perhaps Richard (i477-8).
PAINE, . Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Lent, 1643-4.
PAYNELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 24, 1605-6.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, R. of Stambourne, Essex (1578-1624).
Matric. 1606; B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 18; priest, Dec. 19, 1613. R. of Stambourne,
Essex, 1628-51. Will (Comm. Essex) 1651. (H. Smith.)
PAYNELL, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, May 4, 1655.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1655. Doubtless 's. and h. of Robert
(1617), of Gray's Inn, Esq.'; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 10,
1655. Brother of Robert (1656).
PAYNNELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1617.
Doubtless s. and h. of Henry, of Belaugh, Norfolk. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 2, 1619. M.I. at St John Baptist, Norwich,
to Robert Paynell, Esq., Counsellor-at-law, 1658. Father of
the next and of John (1655). (Peile, i. 321.)
PAYNELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 30, 1656.
Of Belaugh, Norfolk. S. of Robert (above). Matric. 1657;
Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 19, 1656. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1664; priest.
Mar. 10, 1665-6. V. of Comberton, Cambs., 1665-77. Died
June 18, 1677. Buried in the College Chapel. Brother of
John (1655). (A. Gray.)
PAYNEL, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1382. Promoted
to a benefice, 1390.
PAYNELL or PARNELL, THOMAS. Educated at Louvain under
Rob. Barnes, who brought him to Cambridge, when he
became head of the house of Augustinian friars there. After-
wards a reformer. Living in London, 1540. Not the trans-
lator. SeeAl. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake. (D.N.B.)
PAYNELL, WILLIAM. Scholar and Fellow of King's Hall,
1398-1419. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 21; priest, Sept. 24, 1418.
R. of Warsop, Notts.
PAYNELL, Mr. Writ served on him in the Mayor's cause,
1533-4- {Gr- Bk. A, 227.)
PAYNTER. see PAINTER.
PAYNTON, . B.D. 1486-7.
PAYS, see PEASE.
PAYTON, see PEYTON.
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Peach, Edward
PEACH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 11,
1710. S. of Thomas, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1710; Scholar, 1711; B.A. 1713-4- College librarian, 1717.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 2, 1717; 'M.A.'; pnest, Dec. 21,
1718. Chaplain of Trinity, 1717-37- R- of Rushbrook and
Little Whelnetham, Suffolk, 1722-4- One of these names
(M.A.), R. of Titsey, Surrey, 1747-72- Died May 19, 1772.
PEACH, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1569; B.A.
1572-3.
PEACH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs. 1632.
PEACH or PECHEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 4,
1673. S. of William. B. at Chichester, Sussex. Bapt. at
St Peter-the-Great, Dec. 11, 1654, as Peche. From New Inn
Hall, Oxford. Matric. there, Mar. 23, 1671-2, age 16.
Returned to Oxford; thence, B.A. 1675; M.A. 1678. Adm.
licentiate R.C.P., 1684; ' Pechey.' Buried at St Mary Alder-
marv, Aug. 21, 1718. Will (P.C.C.) 1718. (Peile, 11. 48; Al.
Oxoit.)
PEACH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 21, 1748. B.
at Market Harborough, Leics.
PEACH, . Pens, at Jesus, 1561-2.
PEACHAM, EDMUND. Matric. sizar (age 21) at Christ's, June,
1575. B. at Barton, Northants. Ord. deacon (London) Dec.
1580; priest, Dec. 1581. V. of Ridge, Herts., 1581-7- V. of
Hinton St George, Somerset, 1587-1616. A strong puritan.
Arrested by the Court of High Commission on a charge of
libel, 1614; found guilty and deprived of his orders. Sub-
sequently charged with treason and tortured with the object
of drawing a statement from him. Tried at Taimton and
sentenced to death, 1615. Died in gaol, Mar. 27, 1616.
{Peile, I. i33;D.iV.B.)
PEACHAM, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1592. S.
of Henry, R. of North Mimms, Herts, and afterwards of
Leverton, Lines. B. at North Mimms. Scholar, 1593; B-A-
(? 1594-5); M.A. 1598. Master of Wymondham School,
Norfolk. Travelling tutor to the sons of Thomas Howard,
Earl of Arundel, 1613-4. Painter, musician, mathematician.
Author, The Complete Gentleman, etc. Died unmarried c.
1643. (D.N.B.; N. and Q., 3rd S., xii. 220.)
PEACHAM, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1588.
PEACHAM, THOMAS. 'Quondam alumnus' of Trinity. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 15, 1606.
PEACHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1638.
PEACHELL or PECHEL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St
John's, Easter, 1573. V. of Eye, Suffolk, 1579.
PEACHELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1615; B.A.
1618-9; M.A. 1622; B.D. 1630. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 11, 1622; priest, Mar. 6, 1624-5.
R. of Blyborough, Lines., 1625. R. of Normanton, 1625.
Canon of Lincoln, 1636. Will proved at Lincoln, 1647-8.
PEACHELL or PECHILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at
Magdalene, Aug. i, 1645. S. of Robert, of Hillingham,
Lines. School, Gainsborough. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. 1653; B.D. 1661; D.D. 1680. Fellow, 1656. Master of
Magdalene, 1679-90. Vice-Chancellor, 1686; suspended,
May 7, 1687, for refusing to admit Alban Francis; restored,
1688. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. R. of Childerley, Cambs.,
1663-81. V. of Gt Salkeld, Cumberland, 1667-8. Preb. of
Carlisle, 1667-9; Archdeacon, 1667. R. of Dry Drayton,
Cambs., 1686-9. V. of Stanwick. Buried in Magdalene
Chapel, Feb. 5, 1689-90. Admon. (P.C.C.) March. (D.N.B.)
PEACHELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Dec. 8, 1691. S. and h. of Thomas, barrister. B. in London.
Matric. 1692. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 16, 1688-9. Died
Nov. 4, 1732. Father of the next. (G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
PEACHELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Aug. 9, 1716. S. and h. of Thomas (above), of Gray's Inn,
Esq. B. in London. Matric. 1717. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. 15, 1714-5.
PECHELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1615.
PEACHEY or PEACHIE, BEZALEEL. Adm. sizar at Em-
manuel, May 13, 1664. Of Essex. Doubtless s. of Joseph,
of Gt Comard, Suffolk, and grandson of Richard (1590).
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Mar. 1671-2. Signs for priest's orders (London) Sept. 21,
1672. C. of Colne Wake, Essex. V. of Bures, Suffolk, 1679-
1716. Married Catherine, dau. of William Gumall (1632).
Will (Norwich) May 19, 1716. Father of Thomas (1714) and
probably of William (1698). (J. B. Peace.)
PETCHY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1580.
PEACHY, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1690. Of Sussex. Probably s. of William, of London, and of
Petworth, Sussex. B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1691.
'Died whilst a student' (Harwood); but Admon. Nov. 3,
1701 'of King's College, Cambridge.'
Peachy, Robert
PEACHEY, GRACCHUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May
22, 1750. S. of James, of London (M.P. for Leominster).
School, Westminster. Matric. 1750. Of Foot's Cray, Kent.
Died June 12, 1773- Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
PEACHEY or PECHEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, June 13, 1718. S. of John, R. of Heyshott,
Sussex. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727- Buried at
Poling, Sussex, Dec. 31, 1733. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1734-
PEACHEY, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', July 16,
1718. Of Sussex. Perhaps s. of Sir Henry, of Petworth, Knt.
If so, died before 1737. (Clutterbuck, iii. 366.)
PECHEYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1581-2.
PEACHIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1620.
S. of William (1582), V. of Oakham, Rutland. Bapt. Nov. 6,
1603. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 26, 1625; priest, Mar. 5, 1625-6.
V. of Threckingham, Lines., 1625-9. R. of Morbome, Hunts.,
in 1640-52. Perhaps R. of Rotherhithe, 1660-1; and R. of
Little Canfield, Essex, 1661-5. Chaplain to E.I.C. at Poplar,
1665. R. of Holwell, Beds., 1667. Admon. (P.C.C.) Nov. 8,
1669; 'late of Poplar.' Brother of Josias (1617), William
(1626) and Samuel (1614), probably father of John (1649).
(Al. Oxon.)
PEACHEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1629-30. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 2; priest, Apr. 3,
1630. Perhaps C. of Havering, Essex, by 1635-44; R. of
South Ockendon, 1645-7.
PEACHIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May u, 1631.
S. of Robert (1601), R. of Ashby, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1631. Brother of Robert
(1628). {Venn, i. 299.)
PEACHY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 2, 1649.
S. of John (? 1620). B. in Lincolnshire (probably at Threck-
ingham). School, Oundle. Probably minister at St Paul's,
Walden, Herts., 1656-8. Chaplain to Sir Jonathan Keate.
Imprisoned for conventicling, 1664-5. Licensed as presby-
terian preacher, 1672. M.D. (Caen). Licensed by the College
of Physicians, 1683. Practised in Oxford and Gloucester.
Admon., Aug. 4, 1692. (Often confused by Munk and others
with his Oxford namesake, styled M.D. (G. C. Peachey;
D.N.B.)
PEACHY, JOHN. Adm. at Queens', Lent, 1649-50- Of
Northamptonshire. B.A. 1652; M.A. 1656. Perhaps same
as the last, as assumed in Matric. and Grad., but it is doubtful.
PEACHY or PECHEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pem-
broke Mar. 27, 1676. S. of John, of Soham, Cambs., gent.
Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 28, 1685-6. R. of Holwell, Beds., 1686-9.
PETCHIE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1607.
PEACHIE, JOSIAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1617.
S. of William (1582), V. of Oakham, Rutland. B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 12, 1621; priest,
Apr. 17, 1622. R. of Tickencote, Rutland, 1625-39. Married
Mary Pyerpont. Died May 5, 1639. Buried at Oakham.
Brother of WiUiam (1626), etc. (H. I. Longden.)
PEACHEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1590.
Of Norfolk. Matric. c. 1591; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. i597- Ord.
priest (Colchester) Sept. 13, 1596; C. of Denstone, Suffolk,
in 1604. V. of Gt Waldingfield, 1644-50. Died 1650. WiU
(P.C.C.) 1651.
PEACHY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1667. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1672; pnest (London) Dec.
1673. C. of Barroway, Isle of Ely.
PEACHY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 4,
1694. S. of Samuel, cook. B. at Cambridge. School, King s,
Cambridge. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon
(London) June, 1699; priest (Ely) June 3, 1705.
PECHYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1565.
PEACHIE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579; B.D. from St John's, 1597. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Mar. 5, 1580-1. R. of St Michael-at-Plea,
Norwich, 1582-5. V. of Surlingham, Norfolk, 1584. Died
1639. Will (Norwich) 1639. Father of the next.
PEACHIE, ROBERT. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Caius, July 14,
1601. S. of Robert (above), V. of Surlingham. School,
Norwich (Mr Stonham). B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Ord.
deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1608; *C. of Claxton.
R of Carleton St Peter, 1609-61; of Ashby, 1618-61; and of
Helhoughton, 1618-61. Will proved (Norwich) Feb. 22, 1661
-2. Father of the next and of John (1631). {Venn, i. 176.)
PEACHY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 14,
1628. S. of Robert (1601), clerk. B. at Surlingham, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2.
Brother of John (1631). {Venn, i. 283.)
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PEACHY ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, July i,
1660 S of Robert. B. in Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. FeUow, 1666-81.
University Librarian, 1667-83, when he resigned, owing to
complaints of the state of the Library. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) July, 1681. R. of Stradishall, Sufiolk,
1681-1701. V. of Exning, 1681-1701. Buried at Exning
Sept. 23, 1701. Will proved (Bury) Nov. 7, 1702.
PEACHY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Trinitv, Michs. 1637;
B.A. 1640-1. V. of Isleham, Cambs., 1646, for 37 years.
Buried Feb. 21, 1683-4, aged 63. M.L at Isleham. Will (Bury)
Nov. 25, 1684. Father of Samuel (1660-1). (Gough, Sep.
Mon., 11. 292.)
PEACHEY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1614. S. of William (1582), V. of Oakham, Rutland. B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1629. Fellow, 1620-47. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 13, 1623; priest, May 21, 1627. V. of
Higham, Kent, 1630. V. of North Stoke and Ipsden, Oxon.,
1648-63. Buried June 12, 1663. Brotherof Josias(i6i7),etc.
PEACHY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 5,
1660-1. S. of Roger (1637), V. of Isleham, Cambs. B. at
Icklingham, Suffolk. Schools, Mildenhall (Mr Sparrow) and
Bury St Edmunds (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1661. Migrated
to Jesus, June 9, 1664. B.A. 1664-5; Scholar, 1665; M.A.
1668. If he is the eldest s. of Roger he is referred to m his
father's monument as 'of Gray's Inn, murdered by Mr
Hutton of the same society, Feb. 29, 1676-7.' (Gough, Sep.
Mon., II. 292; Venn, :. 411.)
PETCHY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1577- B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. FeUow, c. 1584. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 17, 1588. R. of Waresley, Hunts.,
1593. R. of South Ferriby, Lines., 1601-23. Died 1623.
Admon. (Lincoln) 1623.
PEACHY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 20, 1714.
S of Bezaleel (1664), R. of Bures, Sufiolk. Matric. 1714;
B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. Fellow, 1720. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 21, 1718. Died in college and buried at Gt St
Andrew's, Oct. 22, 1721.
PEACHY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, Michs.
1582. Of Essex. S. of Thomas (buried at Oakham, 1602).
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1597. FeUow, 1590. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 17, 1591. V. of Exton,
Rutland, 1592-6. V.of Oakham, 1596-1643. R. of Burrough-
on-the-HiU, Leics., 1628-43. Died Oct. 6, 1643, aged 78.
M.I. at Oakham. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next, and of
Josias (1617), John (1620) and Samuel (1614).
PEACHIE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, Easter,
1626. S. of WiUiam (above), V. of Oakham, Rutland. Bapt.
there, Nov. 22, 1611. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1633. Succeeded his brother Josias, as
R. of Tickencote, Rutland, 1639-41. Brother of Josias
(1617), etc.
PEACHEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June
30, 1696. S. of William, deceased, of Petworth, Sussex. B.
in 'London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1696; Scholar,
1697; B.A. 1699-1700. An oflficer in the Foot Guards; slain
at Ahnanza in Spain, 1707. His brother Henry was created
Bart, in 1737. {Clutterbuck, iii. 366.)
PEACHIE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 30, 1698.
Of Sufiolk. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705.
PEATCHEY, . Of Trinity. One of those ' enticed over the
sea,' in 1594. (Foley, Records S.J.)
PEACHYE, . Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 3, 1687-8.
PEACOCK, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 1644-5.
Of Essex. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1648-9. C. of West Ham,
Essex, in 1658. (H. Smith.)
PEACOCK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June ii, 1642.
Matric. 1642. Scholar from Westminster, 1643.
PEACOCK, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1572; B.A. 1576-7. Ord. priest (London) Oct. 6, 1577- R-
of West Hanningfield, Essex, 1584-1611. Married Margery
EUett, widow of Thomas Ellett, of West Hanningfield.
Died 161 1. Will, P.C.C.
PEACOCK, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Lent, 1601-2.
One of these names s. of William, merchant of London.
PEACOCK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 30, 1730.
B. in Huntingdonshire, 1712. Matric. 1731; B.A. i734-5-
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 27, 1729; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 6,
1736-7. R. of Littleport, Cambs., 1742- Probably chaplain
in the Navy, 1747. Admon. July, 1752; as of Littleport.
PEACOCK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, i733-
Of Middlesex. Probably s. and h. of Richard, of Hackney,
Middlesex. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7- Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 3, 1737.
PEACOCK, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 24, 1625-6.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Pead, George
PECOKE, JEROME. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1571; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Probably adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1579.
PECOCKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574. R- of Weston, Notts., 1576-99-
Preb. of SouthweU, 1598-9- Died 1599-
PEACOCK, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
Apr. 25, 1660. S. of Richard, clothier, deceased. B. at York.
Schools, York, Berwick and Sherbum. Matric. 1660. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Dec. 11, 1663.
PEACOCK, OLIVER. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1622.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1629. C. of Melchboume,
Beds., 1634-8.
PEACOCK, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1631. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638; D.D.
1661 {Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639. V. of
St Cyriac, Swafiham Prior, Cambs., 1641-62. R. of Shepper-
ton, Middlesex, 1660-83. Died 1683. Will, Cons. C. London.
PEACOCK, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1576-7. Ord. deacon (Worcester); priest (Ely) Nov. 17,
1577, age 24. V. of Barney, Norfolk, 1580.
PEACOCK, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, June 29,
1705. S. of Simon, of Bumhall, Durham, gent. Bapt. July
20, 1689, at St Oswald's, Durham. School, Durham (Mr
Burton). Sold Bumhall 1111715; then, of New Elvet. (H. M.
Wood; Surtees, iv. 99.)
PEACOCK, THOMAS. B.A. 1533-4- S. of Thomas, of Cam-
bridge. M.A. 1537; B.D. 1554- Fellow of St John's, 1534.
Fellow of Queens', 1557- Ord. sub-deacon (London) 1553-4-
Canon of Norwich, 1554-6. R. of Downham, Cambs., 1555-
69. Preb. of Elv, 1556-9, deprived. R. of Barley, Herts.,
1558. R. of Nacton, Sufiolk, 1562-4. President of Queens',
1557. but lost his preferments after the accession of Elizabeth,
1559. Died c. 1582. (Cooper, i. 460; Searle, Hist, of Queens';
D.N.B.)
PEACOCK, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1595;
B.A. 1601-2.
PEACOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 30, 1626. S. of Richard, of London. Matric. 1626; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. Brother of William (1626).
PEACOCK, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1662.
PECOCKE, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1575-
PEACOCK, WILLIAM. B.A. 1501-2. Perhaps chaplain to
William Constable, of Rudston, East Riding, Yorks., 1526.
PEACOCK, PAYCOKE or PECOCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens.
from Christ's, Michs. 1555; B.A. 1559-60.
PECCOCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1614.
PEACOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
June 30, 1626. S. of Richard, of London, merchant, of
Fenchurch Street. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 25, 1633. Brother of Thomas (1626).
PECOCK, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1644.
One of these names, 'B.A.,' V. of Helmsley, Yorks., 1661.
PEACOCK, . B.A. 1508-9; M.A. 1513-4-
PECOCK, . Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 26, 1602. Of
Huntingdonshire. One John Peacock, 'M.A. of Queens','
ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1610.
PEACOCK, . Adm.pens. at St Catharine's, 1661. Perhaps
Timothy (1662).
PEAD, ANDREW. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's, Nov.
15, 1645. S. of Michael. B. at Norwich. School, Syderstone,
Norfolk (Mr SwaUow). Matric. 1648, after he had graduated
as B.A. 1647-8. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1644-5.
{Peile, I. 500.)
PEAD, DEWEL or DEUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, 1664, as
'Dudley.' School, Westminster. Scholar, 1665. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) May 17, 1668; 'B.A.' Chaplain to the Duke of
Newcastle. Minister of St James', Clerkenwell, 1691-1727.
R of Newland St Lawrence, Essex, 1707-16. Author. Died
Jan. 12,1726-7. Buried at ClerkenweU. Will, P.C.C. Father
of the next. (Al. Westmon., 160.)
PEAD, DEUEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 28, 1709, from
Oxford. S. of Deuel (1664), R. of ClerkenweU, London. B.
1686. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. (Wadham
College, Oxford) Mar. 16, 1704-5. age i7; B.A. (St Mary HaU,
Oxford) 1709; M.A. from Sidney, 1712. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 4, 1710; priest, Feb. 25, 1710-1. V. of Alveley, Essex,
1712-67. Died May 13, 1767. WUl, Comm. Essex. (Al.
Oxon.)
PEADE, GEORGE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1361. Of
Norwich.
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PEEDE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1615.
PEEDE, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1618. Of Norwich. B.A. 1622-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Jan. II ; priest, Jan. 12, 1620-1.
PEADE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 28, 1649.
Of London. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Fellow,
1655. R. of Horton, Bucks., 1661-91. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Lawrence Blomley. Buried at Horton, 1691.
PEDE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi.
Easter, 1563. Tenant, and probably principal, of St Mary's
Hostel. (H. P. Stokes.)
PEADE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
May 22, 1634. S. of Richard, Esq., of Bury St Edmunds,
B. there. School, Bury (Mr Dickinson).
PEAGRIM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1577. Of London. B.A. from St John's, 1580-1. Ord. deacon
and priest (Gloucester) Oct. 12, 1583. R. of St Olave, Silver
Street, London, 1586-9. V. of Stow St Peter and St Mary,
Suffolk, 1589. Married Anne Proctor, widow of Richard, late
of St Botolph, Billingsgate, clerk, Feb. 5, 1588-9.
PEAKE, see also PECK.
PEAKE, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1616;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Master of Chelmsford Grammar
School, 1633. Will (Comm. Essex) i668. Father of the next
and of John (1646).
PEAKE, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 2,
1642. S. of Daniel (above), schoolmaster, of Chelmsford,
Essex. B. there. School, Chelmsford. Matric. 1642; B.A.
1648-9; M.A. 1658. Schoolmaster at Chelmsford in 1664.
Brother of John (1646).
PEKE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 17,
1719. S. of Thomas, gent., of Hills Court, Kent. B. at Ashe,
near Sandwich. School, Ashford (Mr Bates). Matric. 1719.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 24, 1720. Died 1753, s.p.
PEAKE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 21, 1635-6.
Matric. 1636, as 'Gregory.'
PEAKE, GIRTON. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 25, 1740. Of
Nottinghamshire. S. of Samuel, of Nottingham. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1740. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Feb. 25, 1742-3-
PEAKE, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1613. B. in Milk Street, London. Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1616-
7; M.A. 1621; B.D. (?D.D.) 1633. Incorp. at Oxford, 1645.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1619, age 27; priest, Sept. 24,
1620. Preb. of Lincoln, 1626-45. R. of Acrise, Kent, 1627.
Canon of Canterbury, 1633-45, ejected. R. of Lyminge,
1634-45. V. of Tenterden, 1639. Died 1645.
PEAK, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, May 13,
1669. S. of Thomas, of Warrington, Lanes., mercer, deceased.
Bapt. there, Apr. 12, 1652. School, Manchester. Matric.
1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Fellow, c. 1675. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1676. Ord. priest (London) Mar. ii, 1676-7. V. of Gt
Wilbraham, Cambs., 1678-85. V. of Bowden, Cheshire, 1684.
Deprived as non-juror. Buried Apr. 3, 1719. at St Mary's,
Chester. (Mumford, MancJtester Grammar School; E. Axon.)
PEAK, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1477-8. Perhaps M.A. 1478-9- R- of
Clopton, Suffolk, 1489. V. of Barton, Cambs., 1496.
PEAKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1623.
S. of William, of London. B.A. 1626; M.A. 1630. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1627, age 23. Doubtless R. of
Fryeming, Essex, 1657-88. Married, at Chelmsford, May,
1658, Mrs Alicia Pattenson, of Maidstone. Buried Mar. 5,
1687-8. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Sept. 28. {Vis. of
London, 1634; T. A. Walker, 26.)
PEAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4, 1646. S. of
Daniel (1616), schoohnaster, of Chelmsford, Essex. B. there.
School, Chelmsford. Matric. 1648. Brother of Daniel (1642).
PEAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Aug. 12, 1691. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1696; priest, 1698-9.
PEAK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 29, 1706.
S. of George, husbandman. B. at Betley, near Newcastle-
under-Lyne, Staffs. School, Betley (Mr Williams).
PEAK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 9, 1709.
S. of William (1676), R. of Seaton, Rutland. School,
Uppingham (Mr Savage). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1713-4; M.A.
1717; B.D. 1725; D.D. 1730. Fellow, 1716-34. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1715; priest (Lincohi) Oct. 11, 1719- C.
of Seaton, Uppingham, 1715. R. of Gt Casterton, 1728-33.
Died Dec. 18, 1733. Buried at Seaton.
PEAKE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 1 1,
1730. S. of Peter, of Lancashire. B. in Manchester. School,
Manchester (Mr Brook). Matric. 1730; B.A. 1733-4; M.A.
1737. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 22, 1734. R. of Dronfield,
Derbs., 1745-8. Died Sept. 7, 1748. Buried at Dronfield.
{Scott-Mayor, iii. 426.)
Peale, Nicholas
PEAKE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 26, 1573-4; as a Cambridge
scholar. V. of RothweU, Northants., 1574-5. R. of Rushden,
1577-1630. Buried there Jan. 28, 1630-1.
PEAKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 24, 1666.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1666-7. Migrated to Jesus, July 3,
1668. Scholar, 1669; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 24, 1676. V. of Pannal, Harrogate, Yorks., 1691-4.
PEAKE, RICHARD. M.A. from St John's, 1718. S. of Richard.
B. in London. Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) Apr. 10,
1712, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1715. Ord. priest (Lincoln,
Litt. dim. from Rochester) Feb. 21, 1724-5. C. of Hammer-
smith. (Al. Oxon.)
PEAKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1641. Of
Northamptonshire. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. Perhaps ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1660-1.
PEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1578;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7,
1588-9; 'of Lutterworth,' Leics.
PEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1618. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1620-1. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
22, 1622. C. of Gt Ashfield, Suffolk, 1622-33. R- of Little
Thomham, 1631-43. R. of Gt Thomham, 1637-41. Signs
for Weston, 1650. Cited as impropriator of tithes of Ash-
field, 1663. {See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
PEAKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, June 9, 1629.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Mellis, Suffolk. School, Eye
(Mr Hall). Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637. C. of Newton Flotman,
Norfolk, 1636; of Sparham, Norfolk, 1637. R. of Westhorpe,
Suffolk, in 1646. WiU proved (P.C.C.) July 12, 1660. (Venn,
1. 290.)
PEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Caius, Easter, 1646;
Scholar, 1648-50.
PEKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1691. S. of Edward, deceased. B. in London. School,
Famborough (private; Mr Johnson). Matric. 1691. {See
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
PEKE, W. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1562.
PEAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 18) at Sidney, May 15,
1675. 3rd s. of John, farmer, of Ehior, Staffs. B. at Audley,
Staffs. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
PEAKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1676.
S. of Thomas, M.D. B. at Rochester, Kent. School, Eton.
Migrated to Trinity, Jan. 12, 1677-8, age 19. Scholar, 1679;
B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Fellow of Trinity, 1682. Ord. priest
(London) Mar. 29, 1686. R. of Seaton, Rutlemd, 1686-1719.
Father of John (1709).
PEAK, . B.Can.L. 1480-1. Vicar. Perhaps John (1477-8),
V. of Barton, Cambs., 1496.
PEALE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 31,
1705. S. of Thomas (1677), R. of Edith Weston, Rutland.
B. there. School, Oakham (Mr Wright). Matric. 1705; B.A.
1708-9; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1709.
C. of Edith Weston, 1709; R. 1717-34. V. of Langtoft,
Lines., 1712-34. Died Oct. 9, 1734.
PEALE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1608; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) June
15, 1616. P.C. of WetheraU, Cumberland, 1621. V. of
Thursby, 1622-46.
PEALE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 5, 1608.
Matric. 1608; Scholar; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. One of
these names R. of Compton Valence, Dorset, 1628. Will
(P.C.C.) 1649. (But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
PEELE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1610.
Probably s. of Henry, of Peel, BoIton-by-Bolland, Yorks.
Bapt. there, Aug. 12, 1592. B.A. 1613-4. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1614; priest, Sept. 1616. V. of Gill Kirk-in-
Bamoldswick, Yorks., 1626-43.
PEELE, GARRARD (? GERALD). Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 5,
1687. S. of , clerk, deceased, of Suffollc. Matric. 1688;
Rustat Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1691-2. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 25, 1698. R. of Icklingham All Saints, Suffolk, 1700-
27. C. of Denham, in 1716-27. Died Oct. 19, 1727, aged 55.
PEEL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 19, 1651-2. Matric.
1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1662. C. of Trimley St Martin,
Suffolk, 1662. V. of Cavenham, 1678-88. R. of Tuddenham,
1688-98.
PEELE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, June 29,
1737. S. of John, of Norwich. B. at Witham, Essex. Matric.
1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1743. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 5; priest, Oct. 23, 1748. V. of Tilney All Saints,
Norfolk, 1749-1805.
PELE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1586.
One of these names C. of Penwortham, Lanes., 1608-22.
3^7
Peale, Richard
PEALE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Clare. Apr. 22, 1732. B. at
Langtoft, Lines.
PEELE, ROBERT. Matric. from Nicholas Hostel, Easter,
1544; B.A. 1543-4. Probably M.A. 1547. Fellow of Christ's,
1547-8. Probably R. of Gt Chesterford, Essex, 1554-7. R-
of Hartest, Suffolk, 1557-73- Died there Nov. 1573. Buried
in the chancel. Will (Bury) 1573. {Peile, 1. 30.)
PEEL or PEYLL, ROGER. B.Can.L. 1525-6. Cistercian monk.
PEELE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Fellow, 1633-77. Senior Proctor,
1648-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1639-40; priest
(Lincoln) July 18, 1661. V. of Everton, Hunts., 1663-77-
Died in College, 1677.
PEALE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 25,
1677. S. of William, carpenter, of Gt Dalby, Leics. B. there.
School, Oakham (Mr Love). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 29, i68i. V. of Gt Dalby, 1681-
1717. R. of Edith Weston, Rutland, 1687-1717. Buried
there, Aug. 2, 1717. Father of Charles (1705)-
PEALE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. i595; B.A.
1598-9. One of these names V. of Wollaston, Northants.,
1605.
PEARCE or PEIRCE, AARON. M.A. from Trinitv, 1740. S. of
Aaron, of High Wycombe, Bucks. Matric. (Wadham College,
Oxford) Nov. 23, 1726, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1735- (^'•
Oxon.)
PEIRCE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, July 2,
1670. S. of John, gent., of Westbury, Salop. B. there.
School, Leintwardine (Mr Maurice Floid). Matric. 1670.
PEIRSE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 15,
1618. S. of Peter, husbandman, deceased, of Mattishall
Burgh, Norfolk. School, Bunwell (Mr Ponder). Matric.
1619; Scholar, 1620-3; B.A. 1622-3. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Mar. 13, 1624-5. C. of Swanington and Walling, Norfolk,
in 1623 and 1627. C. of Pentney and West Bilney, in 1636.
{Venn, I. 241.)
PIERS or PERSE, CADWALADER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
St John's, Nov. 8, 1631. S. of Robert, gent., burgess of
Salop. B. at Llanvechan, Montgomery. School, Shrewsbury
(Mr Meighen). B.A. 1635-6.
PIERCE, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1698.
PEARSE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 25,
1715. S. of John. B. at Bolsover, Derbs. School, Mansfield
(Dr Mann). Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1716; B.A. 1718-9- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1719; priest, June 9, 1723. C. of
Broughton, Leics. {Peile, 11. i88.)
PEERS, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Oct. 12,
1648. B. in Salop. School, Chester. Matric. 1648. For a
time assistant to Thomas Chaloner (1617) at Overton, who
sent him to Cambridge. (G. W. Fisher, Shrewsbury, 165.)
PEARCE, DUKE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 21,
1696. S. of William, of Penzance, Cornwall, gent. Matric.
1697; B.A. 1699-1700. Died 1716. Buried at Maddem,
Cornwall, in the same grave with Tho. Rowe, also of Pem-
broke. (Le Neve, Mon., iii. 281.)
PEIRCE, EDMUND. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1629. Of
Buckinghamshire. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1633; LL.B. 1635; LL.D. 1639. Knighted, July 10, 1645.
Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1 659. Master in Chancery,
1660-7. Adm. advocate, Dec. 3, 1661. M.P. for Maidstone,
1661-7. Suffered as a royalist. Colonel of Horse. Sent
prisoner to Yarmouth, 1655. Of Greenwich, Kent. Died
Sept. 1667. Father of George Gilbert (1648). (A^. and Q.,
loth S., VIII. 490.)
PEERSE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1577.
PIERS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 31,
1639. S. of Robert, gent., of Shrewsbury. B. at Eglwyseg,
in Llangollen, Denbigh. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Challoner).
Matric. 1639.
PEARSE or PEERS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Michs. 1649. Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1664. For
contemporary namesakes seeAl. Oxon. and D.N.B. Probably
brother of Richard (1651).
PEARSE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 23,
1675; Fell. -Com. Mar. i, 1675-6. ist s. of Edward, gent., of
Whitlingham, Norfolk. B. in London. School, Norwich
(Mr Mazey). Scholar, 1675-6.
PERSE, ESM6. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 19, 1702. Of
London. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. priest (York)
June, 1709.
PEARSE, PEARS, or PIERCE, GEORGE. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, 1622. 2nd s. of Stephen, of Richmond,
Surrey (Keeper of the Wardrobe to Queen Elizabeth,
James I and Charles I). Bapt. there, Dec. 7, 1602. B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. Fellow, 1625-32. V. of Tiverton (Pitt
Pearce, John
portion), Devon, 1634; ejected and suffered much; restored,
1660. Obtained a living in Kent, but again ejected. V. of
Caddington, Beds., remained there till 1660. Buried at
Tiverton, Nov. 3, 1679. Half-brother of Henry (1630) and
Robert (1628^ father of Stephen (1658). (Harwood; Misc.
Gen. et Her., N.S., in. 7i-)
PIERCE, GEORGE GILBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at
St John's, Oct. 5, 1648. Previously adm. at Corpus Christi,
Oxford, Mar. 12, 1645-6. S. of Sir Edmund (1629), Knt.,
of Maidstone. B. there. Mar. 16, 1634. School, Merchant
Taylors'.
PEIRSE, GERSHOM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May i, 1667.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1667. Migrated to Emmanuel, Nov. 12,
1668.
PIERSE, GRYFFIN. Adm. sizar at St John's, 1630. S. of
Thomas, farmer, of Flintshire. B. there. School, Cambridge
(Mr Loveringe). Matric. Easter, 1631; B.A. 1633-4.
PEERS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1585.
PEARSE or PEIRCE, HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. I, 1630. 4th s. of Stephen, of Richmond, Surrey.
Bapt. there, Sept. 18, 1609. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. Fellow, 1633-45- Wounded at Bridgewater.
Died on his passage to London. Buried at Richmond, Surrey,
Aug. 14, 1645. Brother of Robert (1628) and half-brother
of George (1622). {Harwood; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., in. 73-)
PEARCE or PEIRCE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1635. Of Kent. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
Perhaps V. of Claybrook, Leics., 1650-8. One of these names
R. of Newton Kyme, Yorks., 1667-97 c.
PEARCE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Caius, Sept. 22, 1670.
S. of James, surgeon, of London. B. there. Scholar, 1671-3;
Matric. 1672. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Christ Church,
Oxford) Mar. 21, 1672-3, age 15. One of these names adm.
at Leyden, Sept. 7, 1695- {Venn, i. 442.)
PEARCE, JOHN. Incorp. 1495-6. Perhaps R. of St Vedast,
Foster Lane, London, 1508-23. One of these names V. of
Southeram, Sussex, 1512.
PERSE or PERSEY, JOHN. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526. One of
these names R. of St Vedast, London, 1523-36. Died 1536.
But see John (above).
PEERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1572.
PEARCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1581.
PEARCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, c. 1396.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1599-1600.
PEIRS, JOHN. Mafric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1602. One
of these names R. of Downham, Suffolk, 1609-15.
PEARSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Mar. 10, 1619-
20. S. of John, gent., of Suffolk. School, East Bergholt
(Mr Byrde). Matric. 1620; Scholar, 1620-5; B.A. 1623-4.
One of these names R. of Westbere, Kent, 1651. {Venn, i.
248.)
PEIRCE, JOHN. Matric. from King's, Easter, 1622.
PEARCE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 2, 1625.
S. of John, citizen of Bristol. B. there. School, Wells
(Mr Ash). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M..A. 1632. Sub-
scribed for deacon's orders (Bristol) Dec. 19, 1630; for
priest's, Oct. 7, 1632. Perhaps R. of St Philip and St Jacob,
Bristol, 1633; still there, 1642. One John Peirce, R. of
Cheselboume, Dorset, 1654; but see Al. Oxon. for a con-
temporary. (F. S. Hockaday.)
PEARCE or PEERSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 1632. Of Canterbury. B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1642. Perhaps R. of Chislehurst, Kent, 1650-9.
PEIRCE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs.
1641; B.A. 1645-6. One of these names signs as minister of
Litlington, Beds., in 1657.
PEIRSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1651. S. of John, of Bedale, Yorks. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 17, 1652. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge,
Jan. 24, 1652-3, aged 19. M.L (Le Neve, Mon., iv. 17;
Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
PEARCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, Apr. 5,
1667. S. of Thomas, of Nottingham. School, Ashby-de-la-
Zouch. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (York) c.
1670-1. Perhaps ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 23, 1677.
PEIRSE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, May 28,
1681. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. and h. of Richard, of
Hutton BonviUe and of Lasenby, Yorks. Age 4 in 1666.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Marwood, of Busby,
Yorks., Bart. Died v.p., Oct. 5, 1694. {Vis. of Yorks., 1666;
Top. and Gen., i. 510.)
PEARES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Apr. 16,
1697. S. of John, clerk. B. at Ormside, near Appleby,
Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1697; B..\. 1700-1;
M.A. 1704. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 21, 1701.
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PIERCE, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1718. S. of Fra.,
of Hanlebury, Worcs., clerk. Matric. (University College,
Oxford) July 6, 1697, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1702. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) May 19, 1706. C. of Whittlebury-cttm-
Silvestone, Northants., 1706; there in 1710. Perhaps V. of
Ashby Puerorum, Lines., 1717-21. R. of Greetham, 1717-21.
R. of Coulsdon, Surrey, 1721-37- (^'- Oxan. wrong in
identification; H. I. Longden.)
PEIRCE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1720. Of Middlesex.
PEIRSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 15, 1728. Of
Essex. Perhaps s. of Zephaniah (1704)- Matric. 1728; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1735. R. of Gt Burstead, 1738- R- o* East
Homdon, Essex, 1764-7. Died Dec. i, 1767. Will (Comm.
Essex) 1767. (G. Mag.)
PERSE or PEERS, JONAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
June 16, 1645. S. of John, gent. B. in London. Schools,
Mercers' and Hoxton, Middlesex. Matric. 1645; Scholar,
1645-7. Perhaps ' Josias, adm. at Gray's Inn, June, 1647, as
s. and h. of John, of Fulham.' {Venn, i. 358.)
PEERES, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May
24, 1650. S. of William, yeoman, of Thornton, Yorks.,
deceased. B. there. School, Guisborough (Mr Smelt).
Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1658. Probably R. of
Uffington, Lines., 1660.
PERSE, MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 23, 1633. S. of
Martin, Esq. B. at Cambridge. Bapt. at St Edward's, Nov.
8,1618. School, Perse (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1633; Scholar,
1633-9; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Fellow, 1639-45- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 26, 1643. Will proved (V.C.C.) May 30,
1646. Brother of Valentine (1630-1). {Venn, i. 310; Vis. of
Cambs., 1619.)
PEARCE, NATHANIEL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, June 27, 1737-
Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 16, 1738. B. in London. Perhaps
s. of Nathaniel, of Chapel Brampton, Northants., Esq.; adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 30, 1736. Died Dec. 11, 1765, aged 46.
Buried at Church Brampton. (H. I. Longden.)
PEARSE, OFFSPRING. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 29, 1748.
S. of Henry, of Gloucestershire. B. at Wotton-under-Edge.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752. C. of St Paul's,
Shadwell. Went to America. R. of Prince George's parish,
Win yaw. South Carolina, 1767. R- of St George's, Dor-
chester, in that province. (Dalchs, S. Carolina; E. A. Jones.)
PEERS, RICHARD. Adm. ad practicandum in Civ.L. 1520-1.
PEARCE or PEIRSE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Easter, 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 21, 1618-9; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1621-2. C. of
Blunham, Beds., c. 1626. C. of Ravensden, 1632-6. Died
1636. Will proved, June 4, 1636. To be buried at Ravensden
in the chancel. {Peile, i. 296; H. I. Longden.)
PEIRSE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1620.
Probably 2nd s. of Henry, of Lazonby, Yorks. B. 1602.
Gentleman server-in-ordinary to Charles I. Living, 1634.
Died unmarried. {Peile, i. 335; Vis. of London, 1634; Top.
and Gen., 1. 510.)
PEARCE or PEERS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Easter, 1651. Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1654; M.A. 1662. Perhaps
R. of St Peter-ad-Vincula, London, 1668-72. Died Mar. 8,
1671-2. Probably brother of Edward (1649). {Hennessey.)
PEARCE or PIERCE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, June 25, 1745. S. of Richard, of Penzance,
Cornwall, gent. Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752.
PEARSE or PEIRCE, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 16) a
Scholar from Eton, Aug. 4, 1628. 3rd s. of Stephen, of
Richmond, Surrey. Bapt. there, Apr. 3, 1606. Matric. 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Fellow, 1631-41. Schoolmaster in
Ireland. Brother of Henry (1630) and half-brother of George
(1622). {Harwood.)
PIERCE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 9, 1669.
Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1677. Ord.
deacon (London) June 18, 1682.
PEARSE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1584.
(Probably adm. at Corpus Christi, 1582.) Of Norfolk. B.A.
1587-8; M..^. from Corpus Christi, 1591.
PEARCE, SAMUEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1590. Of
Norfolk. B.A. (? 1593-4); M.A. 1597-
PEIRCE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1619; B.A.
1622; M.A. 1628 (? 1631). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 16,
1621. Perhaps V. of Hacheston, Suffolk, 1629. R. of Kelsale,
1645.
PEARSE or PERSE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Oct. 29, 1565. S. of John, of Gt Massingham, Norfolk. B.
1548. School, Norwich. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; M.D. 1581.
Fellow, 1571-1615. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 7,
1573. Practised as a physician. Left the bulk of his property
to found a Free Grammar School (Perse School) in Cambridge.
Pearce, William
The school was removed from Free School Lane to Hills
Road, in 1888. Died Sept. 30, 1615. Buried in Caius College
Chapel. M.I. WiU proved (P.C.C.) 1615. Benefactor to the
College £ind Town. {Venn, i. 57; Cooper's Annals, in. 94;
D.N.B.)
PEARSE, STEPHEN. Scholar of Trinity, 1611; B.A. 1612-3;
M.A. 1616; B.D. 1623; D.D. 1630. Fellow, 1614. V. of
Hitchin, Herts., 1621-36. Died 1636.
PEIRCE, STEPHEN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, July 5,
1658. S. of George (1622), clerk. B. at Tiverton, Devon.
Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1658-63; B.A. 1661; M.A. 1665. Ord.
priest (Exeter) Mar. 26, 1663. R. of Clatworthy, Somerset,
1677-1707. R. of Chipstable, 1695. Died 1707. {Venn, i. ^
403.)
PEIRSE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 21,
1652. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659;
D.D. 1682. Ord. priest (R. Brownrigg, Bishop of Exeter)
Sept. 13, 1659. R. of Frinton, Essex, 1659-91. V. of Wood-
ham Walter, 1671-91. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Vesey,
of Klix. WiU, P.C.C. {Davids.)
PIERCE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 18, 1621.
PIERCE, THOMAS. 'M.A. of Cambridge.' Incorp. at Oxford,
Apr. 2, 1622-3. Perhaps B.A. from Pembroke College,
(?) Oxford, 1617, as Peace, and beneficed in Lincolnshire.
Not found in our records. {Al. Oxon.)
PIERCE, THOMAS. B.A. from King's, 1701; probably M.A.
1714. One of these names R. of St Thomas-at-Cliffe, Lewes,
Sussex, 1718-25. R. of St Peter and St Mary, Lewes, 1720-5.
Died 1725.
PEARSE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
May 17, 1726. S. of Thomas, gent., of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Ludsdown, Kent (Mr Thornton). Matric.
1726; M.A. 1728 {Cofn. Reg.).
PEARCE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec. 3,
1729. S. of Thomas, R. of Bradoc, Cornwall. Matric. 1730;
B.A. 1733.
PIERCE, TIMOTHY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1634.
PEARSE, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Mar. 24,
1630-1. S. of Martin, gent. B. at Cambridge. Bapt. at
St Edward's, July 23, 1616. School, Perse (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1631-6; B.A. 1634-5. Of Westwick,
Oakington, Cambs. Probably married to Frances Barnes, at
Cambridge, Dec. 4, 1637. Father of William (1657-8) and
brother of Martin (1633). {Venn, i. 296.)
PEARSE, W. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1560.
PEARS, W. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1588.
PEARSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 16,
1 641; exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. S. of Thomas,
miller, of Hever, Kent. B. at Pendbury. Matric. 1641; B.A.
1644-5; M.A. 1660. Perhaps R. of Dartford, Kent, 1654-7.
One of these names, 'M.A.,' R. of South Fambridge, Essex,
1666-79 (resigned).
PEIRSE or PEERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 9, 1656. Of Salop. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lichfield) Dec. 14, 1662. V. of Sheriff
Hales, Staffs., 1662-73. Buried there Jan. 19, 1672-3.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915-)
PERSE, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 9,
1656. S. of WUliam, gent., of East Dereham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, East Dereham (Mr Ives and Mr Pariett).
Matric. 1656.
PEARCE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Feb. 26, 1657-8. Of Westwick, Cambs. S. of Valentine
(1630-1). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. FeUow,
untU 1666. Signs for priest's orders (London) Apr. 5, 1666.
Perhaps R. of Totterden (? Tenterden), Kent. R. of Malton
and Heslerton, Yorks., tiU 1707. Chaplain to the Duke of
Richmond, whom, as ambassador, he accompanied to
Denmark. Died 1707. Father of WiUiam (1688).
PEIRS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 4. 1680.
Of WeUs, Somerset. 2nd s. of John, of Denton, Oxon. B.
Dec 24, 1661. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1681;
B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688; B.D. 1695. FeUow, 1690-1712.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1698. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 7, 1696.
R. of North Cadbury, Somerset, 1711-50. 'An eminent
scholar and editor of a Greek play.' (Al. Oxon.; Merchant
Taylors' Register.)
PERSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Oct. 6,
1688. S. of WiUiam (1658). B. at Faversham, Kent. School,
Eton. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1707- Ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1692-3; priest, Sept. 1694. Chaplain to the
Earl of Berkshire. V. of Weaverthorpe, Yorks. Succeeded
his father as R. of West Heslerton, 1707. Died before Dec.
1723. One WiUiam Piers chaplain in the Navy, 1705. {PetU,
II. III.)
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PEIRSE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Oct. lo,
1721. ist s. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Hutton Bonville, Yorks.
School, Wakefield. Of Hutton Bonville, Esq. Married
Dorothy, sister of Joseph StiUington, Esq., of Kelfield,
Yorks. Buried at Hutton Bonville, Jan. 29, 1753. (M. H,
Peacock; Peile, 11. 204.)
PEARCE, ZACHARIAH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 8, 1710. S. of Thomas, of London, distiller in Holborn.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1711; B.A.
1713-4; M.A. 1717; Fellow, 1716. D.D. (Lambeth). Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1717; priest, June 8, 1718. Chaplain
to Lord Chancellor Macclesfield. R. of Stapleford Abbotts,
Essex, 1719-22. F.R.S., 1720. R. of St Bartholomew, Royal
Exchange, 1720-4. Chaplain to the King, 1721-39. R. of
St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1724-56. Dean of Winchester, 1739.
Bishop of Bangor, 1748. Bishop of Rochester, I75&-74-
Dean of Westminster, 1756-68. Author, theological and
classical. Died at Ealing, Middlesex, June 2q, i774> aged 84.
Buried in Bromley Church. {D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 253.)
PEIRSE, ZEPHANIAH. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 19, 1661.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1684. Ord.
deacon and priest (Gloucester) Dec. 5, 1677. R. of Stock,
1678. R. of Springfield Richards, Essex, 1684. Married
Elizabeth Huntingford, of Romford, Essex. Died July 22,
1704, aged 60. M.I. at Stock. Will, Cons. C. London. Father
of the next.
PEIRSE, ZEPHANIAH. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 2, 1704.
Of Essex. S. of Zephaniah (above). Bapt. at Stock, Essex,
Feb. 16, 1685-6. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1715.
Ord. deacon (London) May 30, 1708; priest, Sept. 24, 1710.
Probably V. of Mountnessing, Essex, 1710-22. R. of East
Homdon, 1714-64. R. of West Homdon, 1733-64. Died
Jan. 18, 1764, aged 78. Perhaps father of John (i735)-
PEERS, . B.A. 1523-4-
PEARE, MATTHEW. Adm. at King's, Michs. 1637.
PEARETH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1682. S. of William, of Newcastle, boothman, deceased.
B. at Newcastle, Northumberland. School, Newcastle (Mr
Garthwait). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. Fellow,
1688-96. Junior Proctor, 1693-4. V. of Aldworth, Berks.,
1694-1734. Married Letitia Blencowe, of Marston St
Lawrence, Northants. Buried at Aldworth, May 5, 1734.
PEARKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 1,
1638-9. S. of Richard, V. of LlandriUo, Merioneth. B. at
Garthbeibio, Montgomery. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Hard-
ing). Matric. 1639.
PEARNE, see PERNE.
PEARSALL, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 26,
1669.
PEARSON, see also PARSON.
PEARSON or PEIRSON, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from
Trinity, Michs. 1629. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1632. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1632. Went to Boston, New England,
1639. Minister at Long Island, 1640-4. Migrated to Bran-
ford, New Haven; minister there, 1644-66. Opposed the
Union with Connecticut and migrated with his followers to
Newark, New Jersey, 1666. Died there Aug. 9, 1678. {Felt,
418; D.N.B.)
PIERSON, ANDREW. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1541. Of
Norwich diocese. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. 1544; B.D. 1550-1.
Fellow, 1542. Proctor, 1550-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Apr. 7; priest. May, 1542. Chaplain to Archbishop Parker.
R. of Wrotham, Kent, 1560-94. R. of Brasted, 1561-80.
R. of Chiddingstone, 1562-3. Canon of Canterbury ,1563-94.
R. of Upper Hardres, 1580-2. R. of Harbledown, 1589-94.
Assisted in preparing the ' Bishops' Bible ' for the Press.
Died Nov. 1594. {Cooper, 11. 173; D.N.B.)
PEARSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Lent, 1597-8; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605.
PEARSON, CUTHBERT. Adm. at King's (age i6) a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 4, 1610. Of Richmond, Yorks. Matric. i6io;
B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1627. Fellow, 1613-33.
Vice-Provost, 1630-3. R. of Kingston, Cambs., 1632;
sequestered, 1644. Died 1651. {Harwood.)
PERESON or PERSON, EDMUND (? PETER). Adm. at King's,
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 12, 1516; expelled from Eton;
'afterwards a student at St Paul's Hostel.' Of Hounslow,
Middlesex. Left, 1518. Probably B.Can.L. 1521-2. Perhaps
C. at St Edmund's, Lombard Street, London, in 1526. R. of
Littleton, Middlesex, 1533-54, deprived. R. of St Bartholo-
mew-by-the-Exchange, London, 1556-66. Died 1566-7.
Will, P.C.C. {Harwood, where he appears as 'Peter.')
PERSON, EDMUND ('EDWARD'). Matric. pens, from St
John's, Easter, 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
PEIRSON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1635. One of these names usher at
Hertford School, c. 1626-7.
Pearson, John
PIERSON or PERSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 18, 1609. Matric. 1609; Scholar.
PEARSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 7,
1685 S of John, husbandman. B. at Hills, near Sheffield,
York's., Dec. 1, 1661 {sic). School, Hills (Mr Balgy). Matric.
1685. Of Sheffield, 'M.D.' Buried June 11, 1698. {F.M.G.,
1181.)
PEARSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1589;
B A 1592-3; M.A. 1596. One of these names of Guestling,
Sussex, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1625.
PEIRSON or PERSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611, as Peirson. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1619.
PEERSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 19, 1617.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1617.
PEARSON or PERSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius,
Mar. 20, 1649-50. S. of Richard (? 1610-1), R. of Little
Plumstead, Norfolk. B. there. Bapt. Mar. 14, 1632-3.
Schools, Plumstead (Mr King) and Norwich (Mr Lovering).
Migrated to King's. Matric. thence 1650. Readm. at Caius,
thence B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Ord. deacon and pnest
(Norwich) Nov. 10, 1661. Succeeded his father as R. of
Witton and Plumstead, 1657; probably ejected; reinstated,
1663-1700. Buried at Plumstead, July 6, 1700. WiD proved
(Norwich, Archd. C.) 1700-1. {Venn, i. 377; Blomefield, vii.
266.)
PEARSON, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
c. 1592.
PEARSON or PERSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 2,
1596. Of Westmorland. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1600-1; M.A.
1607. Ord. priest (Suffolk, London) 1602. V. of Field Dalling,
Norfolk, 1610. V. of King's Langham, 1610.
PEIRSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1610.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5; priest. Mar. 12, 1619-20.
PERSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Mar.
23, 1660-1. Of Yorkshire. School, Houghton-le-Spring,
Durham. Matric. 1661; Scholar; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1668. R. of Crathome, Yorks.,
1674-1715. Died 1715. Father of James (1709-10).
PEARSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 30, 1698. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1698; M.A. (Scotland, University not
stated).
PEARSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May 24,
1704, S. of Samuel (1668), V. of Holy Cross, Shrewsbury. B.
there. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1704; B.A.
1709-10; M.A. 1715. Perhaps ord. deacon (St Asaph) July
24, 1709; B.A. of Cambridge. V. of St JuUan's, Shrewsbury,
1720-56. Died Nov. 1756. Will (P.C.C.) 1757- Brother of
Samuel (1702).
PEARSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, Feb. 25,
1709-10. S. of James (1660-1), R. of Crathome, Yorks.
B. there. School, Guisborough (Mr Jacques). Matric. 1710;
B.A. 1714-5. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1715. R. of Crathome,
1715-44. Died 1744. Probably father of the next.
PEARSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 21, 1734-
Probably s. of James (above). Matric. 1734; B.A. 1738-9-
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1738. Probably succeeded his
father as R. of Crathome, Yorks., 1744-51; and V. of
Middleton-in-Cleveland, c. 1745. Died 1751.
PEYRSON, JOHN. B.D. R. of Terrington, Isle of Ely, 1454-
PERESON, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1469-72.
PERESON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Michaelhouse, Michs.
1544-
PEERSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1571.
PEERSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1582-3. Perhaps licensed to teach grammar at
Bawdeswell, Norfolk, 1583.
PEERSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 20, 1579-
Matric. 1579; B.A. from Clare, 1582-3; M.A. from Peter-
house, 1586. Perhaps R. of St Alban, Wood Street, London,
1593-4-
PEARSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, c. 1590- Probably
previously at Oxford. Matric. there (Exeter CoUege) July 24,
1590, age 15 ; 'of Northants., pleb.' B. at Oundle, Northants.,
c. 1573. Old. priest (Lincoln). V. of Claxby-by-Alford,
Lines., 1600-20. Died 1620. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.)
PEARSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 20, 1606.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Harpham, near Driffield, Yorks.
Matric. 1606. Age 76 in 1665. Of Lowthorpe, Esq. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Pearson, of Mowthorpe, Yorks.
DiedNov. 3, 1665. M.I. at Lowthorpe. Will, York. Probably
father of Matthew (1666). {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
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PEARSON, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1632
(previously adm. at Queens'). S. of Robert (1588). B. at
Creake, Norfolk, 1613. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639; D.D. 1661 {LU. Reg.). Fellow, 1635-9. Master of
Jesus, 1660-2. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1661-72.
Master of Trinity, 1662-73- Preb. of Sarum, 1639-62. R.
of Thorington, Suffolk, 1640. Chaplain to the Royalist
General, Lord Goring. Preacher at St Clement, Eastcheap,
London, 1650. Archdeacon of Surrey, 1660. Chaplain to
Charles II, 1660-73. R. of Terrington, Norfolk, 1660-73.
R. of St Christopher-le-Stocks, London, 1660-2. Preb. of
Ely, 1661-72. F.R.S., 1667. Bishop of Chester, 1672. Held
the R. of Wigan, Lanes, in commendam, 1673-86. Author,
Exposition of the Creed, etc. Died July 16, 1686. Buried in
Chester Cathedral. WiU, P.C.C. Brother of Martin (1648)
and Richard (1647)- (Harioood; D.N.B.)
PEARSON or PEIRSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr.
27, 1648. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1648, as Person; B.A. 1651,
as Peirson. Perhaps '2nd s. of William Pirson, of Bassinglee
(? Bessingby), Yorks.'; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1650-1.
PEARSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Apr. 7,
1662. S. of George, yeoman, of Kirkby Fleetham, Yorks.
B. there. School, Danby Wisk (Mr Thomas Smelt).
PEARSON or PEIRSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 19,
1662. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1668; priest, Sept. 19, 1669.
One of these names P.C. of Upwood, Hunts., 1679-84.
PEARSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 14, 1670.
S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Holt, Norfolk. School, Holt
(Messrs Mazey and Bainbridge). Matric. 1670; Scholar,
1674-6; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1675.
C. of Plumpstead and Matlask, Norfolk, 1675. Probably R.
of Abbots Roothing, Essex, 1682-1732; and of Shelley,
1686-1732. Died 1732. Perhaps father of Richard (1704).
(Venn, i. 442.)
PEIRSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1702-3;
B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (London) June 8,
1707; priest, June 19, 1709.
PEARSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, Apr. 1,
1704. S. of Thomas. B. at Capemwray, Lanes. Bapt. at
Over KeUet, May 4, 1684. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1704;
B.A. 1707-8. One of these names R. of Eccleston, Lanes.,
1736-41. (Peile, II. 158; E. Axon.)
PEARSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Sept. 25,
1707. S. of Thomas, of Durham. School, Durham (Mr
Burton). Matric. 1707; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1713. V. of Burton Pidsea, Yorks., 1717-63. V. of
Keyingham, 1718-49. V. of Ottringham, 1749-63. Died
1763.
PEARSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, Apr. 17, 1751.
S. of George, farmer. B. at Rosdale, Yorks. School, Thorn-
ton (Mr Ward). Matric. 1751; B.A. 1756.
PEARSON, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 30,
1682. S. of John, butcher. B. at Sheffield, Yorks. School,
Sheffield. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1689; priest, Dec. 1694. R. of Edlington, Yorks.,
1719-20.
PEARSON, LEVITT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 26,
1701. S. of Nathaniel, deceased. B. at St Neots, Hunts.
School, Bedford (Mr AspinaU). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5;
M.A. 1708. Fellow, 1710-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8,
1707; priest (Ely) Dec. 19, 1708. C. of Braddon, Northants.
PEARSON, MARTIN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1648. S. of Robert (1588), R. of Snoring, Norfolk. Matric.
1648. Died of small-pox whilst scholar, 1651. Brother of
Richard (1647) and John (1632). (For Martin Pearson,
Mus.Bac. see D.N.B.)
PEIRSON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Jan.
15, 1645-6. S. of James. B. at Misterton, Notts. School,
Misterton (Mr Shaddock). Matric. 1645-6.
PEARSON, MATTHEW. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at St John's,
June 15, 1666. S. of Matthew (? error for John (1606)), Esq.,
of Lowthorpe, Yorks. B. there. School, Bridlington (Mr
Holdsworth). Matric. 1667. Knighted, June 2, 1669. Of
Lowthorpe. Died 1711-2. Will (York) 1711-2. (Le Neve,
Knights, 225; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
PEARSON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 26, 1683. S. of Edward, surgeon. B. at Richmond,
Yorks. School, Richmond (Mr Parvin). Matric. 1684; B.A.
1686-7; B.D. and D.D. 1703 (Lit. Reg.). FeUow, 1688-1708.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1703. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 12;
priest. May 31, 1702. R. of Souldem, Oxon., 1707-35. Non-
juror in 1708. V. of St Sepulchre, Cambridge, 1725. Died in
Cambridge, 1735. Will, P.C.C.
PEIRSON, MILES. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1635.
Pearson, Robert
PEARSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584. Probably the Nicholas Parson, B.A., presented to
Gt Loughton, Essex, 1597. Ord. priest (London). Perhaps
R. of Downe, Kent, 1589-1646; and of Keston, 1602-37.
PIERSON, PETER. Of King's (1516), see Edmund (1516).
PIERSON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 12, 1697-8. Of
Ely. Doubtless s. and h. of Ralph, of Thomey, Isle of Ely.
Matric. 1698. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 27, 1699.
PERSON, RICHARD. B.A. 1520-1. Perhaps chaplain of St
Olave, Jewry, London, 1522-42. One of these names R. of
Somerton, Suffolk, 1555-8.
PEARSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1577-
PERSON, RICHARD. B.A. from Pembroke, 1610-1. One of
these names ord. priest (Norwich) 1611. Probably R. of
Brundall, Norfolk, 1614-28; R. of Witton, 1627-57; R. of
Little Plumstead, 1628-57. Died Apr. 18, 1657. Buried at
Plumstead. Probably father of Henry (1649-50).
PEARSON, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Michs.
1615. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Beverley, Yorks.,
Esq.; age 14 in 1612. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 26, 1617-8.
Called to the Bar, 1625. (Vis. of Yorks.)
PEARSON, RICHARD. B.A. from St John's, 1622-3; M.A.
1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8, 1623; priest, Oct. 13,
1624.
PEARSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1625. S. of William, minister, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and
nephew of Dr Holdsworth. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; D.D.
1661 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1632.
Preb. of Exeter, 1643-4; ejected; restored, 1660. V. of
St Bride's, London, 1660-6. V. of Newark, Notts., 1666-8.
Died 1668. (Walker, Sufferings.)
PEARSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Feb. 17, 1646-7. Of North Creake, Norfolk. School, Beccles,
Suffolk. Perhaps same as next.
PEARSON, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1647. S. of Robert (1588), R. of Snoring, Norfolk. B. at
Creake, c. 1630. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654;
LL.D. 1669. Fellow, 1650-70. Professor of Law at Gresham
College, 1667. Under-Keeper of the Royal Library at St
James', 1662. A great traveller, and excellent scholar. Died
in London, Aug. 5, 1670. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of Martin
(1648) and John (1632). (Harwood.)
PEARSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Mar.
6, 1657-8. S. of John, gent., of Willingham, Cambs. B.
there. School, Huntingdon (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1658; B.A.
1661-2; M.A. 1665. Subscribed for deacon's orders (London)
May 19; for priest's, Mar. 10, 1666. V. of Higham, Kent,
1665-1710. Buried there Apr. 20, 1710.
PEERSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 15,
1663. Of Cornwall. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1673. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 17;
priest, June 13, 1668. R. of St Michael, Crooked Lane,
London, 1675-91 (deprived). Married (i) Mary, dau. of
Charles Wroughton, Nov. 24, 1675; (2) Catherine Sutton, in
1684. (Al. Oxon.)
PEARSON, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney,
Apr. 9, 1677. S. of Thomas (1650), gent., deceased. B. at
Ryhill, Yorks. School, Thornton. Matric. 1677. Perhaps
adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 5, 1678, as of Headon,
Yorks., gent.
PEARSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, July 8,
1704. S.of John (? 1670), of Essex. School, Felsted. Matric.
1705; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1708-9. Ord. deacon (London)
May 27, 1711; priest, June 15, 1712. Perhaps succeeded his
father as R. of Shelley, Essex, 1732. Died rector. (Morant,
I. 146.)
PERSON, ROBERT. B.A. 1532-3. One of these names V. of
Manfield, Yorks., 1548; there, in 1554.
PERSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1571;
B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 17, i577,
age 25. Perhaps R. of Cold Norton, Essex, in 1582; there,
in 1591.
PEARSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1588.
Of Westmorland. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595; B.D. from
King's, 1603; D.D. from Queens', 1609. Fellow of Queens',
1592-1611. Taxor, 1601. R. of North Creake, Norfolk,
1607-39. R. of Gt Snoring, 1610. Archdeacon of Suffolk.
Preb. of Sarum, 1629-39. Died Jan. 31, 1639-40. Father of
John (1632), Richard (1647) and Martin (1648).
PEARSON, ROBERT. Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1605. Of
Norfolk. B..\. from Peterhouse, 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1610-22. Tutor, etc. Perhaps ord.
priest (Lincoln) i6ii. Minister of Little St Mary's, Cam-
bridge, 1618. R. of Little Langham, Norfolk, 1622. R. of
Cockthorpe.
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PEARSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 2, i6ii.
B. in St Nicholas, Walmgate, York. Matric. 161 1; B.A.
1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (London) May 31, age 24;
priest, Sept. 20, 1618. C. of Layston, Herts.
PEARSON or PEIRSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Easter, 1642. Of Norfolk. One of these names adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 19, 1648, as 'of Norfolk, gent."
PEARSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 28,
1646. S. of Michael, yeoman, deceased, of Yorkshire.
Schools, Brotherton, Yorks. and Coxwold. Matric. 1646;
B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653.
PEIRSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 22, 1664.
Of London. School, Ely. Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1664.
PEARSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 22,
1706. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Bank Hall, Lanes.
School, Kellett (Mr Smith). Matric. 1706; B.A. 1710-1.
P.C. of Milnrow, Lanes., 1718-39.
PEIRSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 19,
1718. S. of Robert. B. at Rosedale, Yorks. School, Coxwold.
Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725- Ord. deacon (York)
May 20, 1722; priest, Sept. 1723. C. of Kilbum, Yorks.
Probably V. of Appleton-le-Street, c. 1745. C. of Bridforth
Chapel and of Carlton Chapel, c. 1777-
PEIRSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1620.
Perhaps ord. deacon, Feb. 14, 1623-4, as 'literate'; priest
(Peterb.l Mar. 13, 1624-5. Perhaps V. of Dewsbury, Yorks.,
1642-55! Buried Oct. 6, 1655.
PEARSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar.
23, 1654-5. S. of Nicholas, deceased, of Beverley, Yorks.
B. there. School, Beverley (Mr Sherwood). Matric. 1655;
B.A. 1658-9. Perhaps V. of Hayes, Middlesex, 1661-2.
PEARSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1668;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. V. of Holy Cross, Shrewsbury,
1676-1727. Died Nov. 16, 1727. Father of the next and of
James (1704). (H. E. Forrest, Churches of Shrewsbury.)
PEARSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1702. S. of Samuel (above), clerk. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A.
1709. Probably V. of Cheswardine, Salop; there in 1741.
Brother of James (1704).
PERSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1517-8; M.A. 1521. R. of Knapwell,
Cambs., 1528-45. Died 1545. Benefactor to Christ's College.
PIERSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1566.
PERSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1582;
B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. One of these names V. of Little
Uford, Essex, 1615. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1617.
PEERSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 27,
1582-3. Matric. 1582-3. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 14, 1586; of Yorkshire. Called to the Bar, 1594.
PEARSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 23,
1589-90; Scholar; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. R. of Brampton
Brian, Hereford. Will (P.C.C.) 1633. (Say\s, Library Annals.)
PEARSON, THOMAS. B.A. from Trinity, 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 15, 1597.
PERSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, July 16,
1605. S. of Thomas, of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. School,
East Dereham (Mr Alston).
PEIRSON, THOMAS. Matric. from St John's, Michs. 1611.
PEARSON, THOMAS. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 25, 1615-6;
'B.A., late of Magdalene College'; priest, Dec. 22, 1616.
PEIRSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.;
priest, Dec. 1623.
PEARSON or PERSON, THOMAS. .\dm. at Christ's, June 23,
1623. S. of Thomas. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June, 1631. Perhaps V. of Kelloe,
Durham, 1661-81; V. of Gt Stainton, Durham, 1662-81.
Buried there Mar. 31, 1681. (Peile, i. 352.)
PEARSON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
May 17, 1650. S. of Richard, Esq., of Ryhill, Yorks. B. at
Beverley. School, Hilston-in-Holdemess (private). Matric.
1650. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 9, 1652-3. Father of
Richard (1677).
PEARSON or PEIRSON, THOMAS. .-Vdm. pens, (age 19) at
St John's, Oct. 12, 1661. S. of Henry, wiredrawer, of
Middlesex. B. there. School, Aldersgate (Mr Carter).
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6.
PEARSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 21,
1688. S. of Thomas, gent., of Middleton, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Lynn (Mr Home). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689-90.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 24, 1691. Perhaps called
to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1697. (Venn, i. 485.)
PEARSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, July 2, 1716.
B. in Lincolnshire. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 9, 1723.
Pease, Robert
PEARSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, June 9,
1722. S. of Thomas, baker, deceased, of Sunderland. Bapt.
at Bishopwearmouth, May 19, 1704- School, Thornton
(Mr Dowbiggin). Matric. 1723.
PEARSON, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 6,
1725-6. Of Tatham, Lanes. Matric. sizar, July, 1725-
PEARSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1727. Of London. B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734; B.D.
1742. Fellow, 1734-53. V. of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1749-
V. of Grantchester, Cambs., 1752-62. R. of Little Wilbra-
ham, 1752-62. Died Sept. 23, 1762. (A. G. Hill, Cambs.
Churches.)
PEARSON, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peterhouse, Michs.
1564. Perhaps of Whetstone, Middlesex. Adm. at the inner
Temple, Nov. 1567.
PERESON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1530-1.
PEARSON, WILLIAM. Matric. from Pembroke, 1580-1; B.A.
from Christ's, 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
PERSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter,
1589-
PERSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1614.
PEIRSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1658 (impubes).
PEARSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 8, 1658-9.
Previously matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) June 15,
1657. Of Cheshire. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1660. Perhaps C. of
Meldreth, Cambs., 1670.
PEARSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, Jan. 26,
1675-6. S. of James, yeoman. B. at Sowerby, Yorks,
School, Coxv/old. Matric. 1678.
PIERSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
28, 1676. S. of Thomas, of Longford, Derbs. B. there.
School, Repton. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1687.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 6; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 12,
1681-2. R. of Asgarby, Lines. R. of Kirkby-la-Thorpe.
Probably preb. of York, 1689-1715. Archdeacon of Notting-
ham, 1690-1715. Preb. of York, 1689-1715. Preb. of South-
well, 1692-5. Sub-dean of York, 1695-1715. Died Feb. 6,
1715-6. (Le Neve, Fasti, iii. 170.)
PERSON, . B.Can.L. 1498-9.
PEARSON, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 1542.
PEARSON, . Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1604.
PEARSON, . Adm. at Peterhouse, Jan. 28, 1608-9.
PEARSON, . Adm. sizar at Magdalene, July 2, 1716. Of
Lincolnshire.
PEARTREE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 10) at Caius, June 28,
1614. S. of Robert, of Buxton, Norfolk. School, Aylsham.
Scholar, 1614-20; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 17, 1621-2. V. of Dunton and Doughton,
Norfolk, 1626. Licensed to preach, 1627. V. of Hindringham.
Father of the next. (Venn, i. 226.)
PEARTREE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr,
25, 1649. S. of Edward (above), V. of Dunton, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). B.A. 1652-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1661. Succeeded his father as
V. of Hindringham, Norfolk, 1661; and of Field Dalling,
1679. Father of WiUiam (1684). (Peile, i. 525.)
PEARTREE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 30, 1627.
Of Salop. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. R. of Gt Bromley during
the Interregnum. Probably R. of Thorington, Essex, 1661.
Will (P.C.C.) 1661; as of Thorington. (H. G. Harrison.)
PEARTREE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's,
May 24, 1684. S. of Edward (1649), V. of Hindringham,
Norfolk. B. there. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1688; C. of Toft Trees, Norfolk, 1706.
R. of Whissonsett, in 1714. (Peile, n. 96.)
PEASE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1576.
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1579-80; of Essex.
Called to the Bar, 1589. Steward of the Reader's Dinner,
Apr. 28, 1593-4. Died before Nov. 26, 1594. (Lincoln's Inn
Bl. Book.)
PEASE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 20, i6i6.
Perhaps s. of William (? c. 1589), V. of Gt Burstead, Essex.
B.A. 1620-1. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 20, 1627. Probably
R. of Little Burstead, Essex, 1650-4; and perhaps till 1669.
(H. Smith.)
PEASE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Magdalene, Apr. 24,
1648. S. of John, of Leeds, Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric.
1648.
PEASE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1561.
Of Yorkshire.
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PEASE or PAYS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, c. 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1597. Probably V. of Gt Bvirstead, Essex,
1596-1639. Died 1639. Will, Cons. C. London. Perhaps
father of John (1616).
PEASON or PESINGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Nov. 17, 1616. Matric. 1616. Of Somerset.
PEBYLS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1586.
PECKE, see also PEAKE.
PECKE, ANANIAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1626.
PECK, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 11, 1628-9.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1629.
PECK or PEKE, EDMUND. B.Civ.L. 1538-9-
PECKE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Dec. 28,
1630. Of Norfolk. S. and h. of William, gent. B. at Meth-
wold. School, Ely. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1631-5; B.A.
1634-5. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1634. Called to the
Bar, 1642. Bencher, 1660. Serjeant-at-law, 1674. King's
Serjeant, 1675. Purchased the Manor of Sandford parva
(Sampford), Essex, 1670. Married Grace, dau. of William
Green, of East Bamet, Herts., Esq. Buried at East Bamet,
July 24, 1675. Will dated July 11, 1675; proved (P.C.C.)
June I, 1676. Father of the next and of William (1665).
{Venn, i. 295; Morant, 11. 526; (Cass, E. Bamet.)
PECK, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Sept. 10, 1669.
Of Middlesex. 2nd s. of Edward (above). Bapt. at East
Bamet, June 11, 1653. Matric. 1670; M.A. 1671 {Lit. Reg.).
Living, 1687. Brother of William (1665). (Cass, E. Bamet.)
PECK, FRANCIS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1628. Of Leicester-
shire. Probably 5th s. of Stephen, of Knossington, Leics.
B.A. 1628; M.A. from Christ's, 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 10; priest. Mar. 11, 1628-g; 'B.A. of Trinity College.'
V. of All Saints', Hertford, 1643. Minister of St Nicholas
Aeons, London, c. 1649-51. Buried Nov. 17, 1651. Will
proved by his brother Simon (i 617), of Husbands Bosworth,
Leics. Probably brother of William (1606). (Vis. of Leics.,
1619.)
PECK, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, July 3,
1667. S. of John, citizen of London. B. in London. B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1677. Incorp. at Oxford, 1677. C. of Folkestone,
1672. R. of Eastbridge, Kent, i673-i7o5- R- of Saltwood,
1674-1705. Buried at Saltwood, Jan. 28, 1705-6. Father of
the next.
PECK, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 28,
1706. S. of Francis (above), R. of Saltwood, Kent. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1709-10;
M.A. 1713. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 4; priest, Dec. 24, 1710.
R. of Orlestone, Kent, 1710-5. (Not the author as stated in
D.N.B. and Al. Westmon., 247.)
PECK, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 29,
1709. S. of Robert, merchant. Bapt. May 4, 1692, at Stam-
ford, Lines. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1710; B.A.
1715-6; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 13, 1714-5;
priest. May 27, 1716. C. of King's Cliffe,Northants., 1719-21-
R. of Goadby, Leics., 1723-43- F.S.A., 1732. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1738-43. Author, Desiderata Curiosa, etc. Anti-
quary. Died July 9, 1743. Buried at Goadby. M.I. Father
of the next. {Scott-Mayor; D.N.B. confuses him with the
Trinity man; Nichols, n. 199; G. Mag. gives Aug. 13 as the
date of death.)
PECK, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 27,
1737. S. of Francis (above), clerk, of Northamptonshire.
B. at King's Clifie. Schools, Oakham, Rutland (Mr Adcock)
and Loughborough, Leics. (Mr Martin). Matric. 1738; B.A.
1741-2; M.A. 1745. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1742;
priest, Sept. 23, 1744. R. of Gunby, Lines., 1745-9- Buried
there June 17, 1749. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 489.)
PECKE, GILES. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Feb. 1579-80;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
PECKE or PYEK, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Lent,
1563-4; B.A. 1567-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1568
(he was rejected at Ely, Apr. 16, 1568); priest (Ely) Dec. 21,
1568. V. of Hawnes, Beds., 1568, {Peile, 1. 84, 85.)
PECK, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, July 6, 1613.
Matric. 1613. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Mountnessing,
Essex, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 17, i6i6. One of
these names s. and h. of John, of Winchelsea, Sussex, Esq.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 1, 1616.
PECK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1545
{imputes). One of these names R. of Yaxham, Norfolk, 1558.
PECK, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 16) from Pembroke, Easter,
1619. S. of William, of Freckenham, Norfolk. B.A. 1622.
Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 11, 1621-2, as s. of
William, of Spixworth, Norfolk. Probably brother of Thomas
(1609).
Peck, Thomas
PECK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Dec. 3, 1655.
S. of Simon (? 1617), R. of Grindon, Staffs. B. there. School,
Repton. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Fellow,
1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. Esquire Bedell, 1669-82.
University printer. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1682. {Stokes, loi.)
PECK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, June 19, 1679.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1679. Perhaps Mayor and
J. P. of Bedford. Died Oct. 6, 1713, aged 53 {sic). {Al.
West)non., 185.)
PECKE or PEAKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs.
1684; B.A. 1688-9.
PECK, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 26, 1639. S. of
Oliver, yeoman. B. at Harrowden, Beds. Schools, Harrow-
den (Mr Car) and Houghton Conquest (Mr Will. Taylor).
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
PECK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec. 20, 1614.
Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1624. Incorp. at Oxford,
1624. V. of Cullompton, Devon, 1626-37. R. of Uplowman,
1636. Admon. (Exeter) 1637.
PECK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 4, 1621-2.
Of London. (Probably same as next.)
PECK, RICHARD. Matric. pens, (age 16) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1623. Of London. S. of Damian, barrister.
PECK, ROBERT. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1598-9- 3rd s.
of Robert. B. at Beccles, Suffolk. M.A. from Magdalene,
1603. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Feb. 24, 1604-5,
age 25. C. of Oulton, Norfolk. R. of Hingham, 1605-38,
1646-56. A strong puritan; through his influence a large
number of his parishioners became nonconformists and
emigrated to New England where they founded Hingham,
Mass., c. 1635. Under Bishop Wren he was finally forced
to flee to New England, 1638. Teacher of the church at
Hingham, Mass., 1638-41. Returned to England and was
reinstated at Hingham, Norfolk, 1646. Died there, 1656.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1658. Father of Thomas (1624) and of Samuel
(1629-30). (J. G. Bartlett.)
PECK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 19,
1648. S. of Robert, of Lynn, Norfolk, gent. School, Norwich
(Mr Lovering). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1655. V. of Codicote, Herts., 1661-4.
V. of Mayffeld, Sussex, 1664-96. Died 1696.
PECK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 22, 1629-30.
Of Norfolk. S. of Robert (1598-9)- Matric. 1629-30; B.A.
1633-4; M.A. 1637. A physician of Chebnsford, Essex.
Brother of Thomas (1624). (Ph. Benton, Prittlewell, 582.)
PECK, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 7, 1682.
Of Essex. Perhaps s. of Samuel, V. of Prittlewell (1663-71)
and grandson of Thomas (1624). Bapt. there, 1666. Matric.
1683. (Ph. Benton, Prittlewell, 591.)
PECK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 18, 1742.
S. of John, of Market-Weston, Suffolk. School, Bury (Mr
Kynnesman). Matric. i743; Scholar, 1746; B.A. 174&-7;
M.A. 1750. Fellow, 1749. Proctor, 1762-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Dec. 18, 1756; priest. Mar. 6, 1757. V. of Trumping-
ton, Cambs., 1765-79. Died May 14, i79i- Will, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
PECKE, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1617;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Probably R. of
Grindon, Staffs., 1631-45, and father of John (1655)-
PECK, SIMON. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 28, 1617. Of
Leicestershire. Probably 4th s. of Stephen, of Knossington,
Leics. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 29; priest, June 9, 1623. V. of Gt Wigston,
Leics., 1625. V. of Bottesford, 1648. R. of Husbands
Bosworth, 1650 and again, 1662-72. Buried there Apr. 12,
1672. Brother of Francis (1628) and probably of William
(1606), father of WiUiam (1659). {Shaw, i. 357; H. I.
Longden; Nichols, 11. 879.)
PECKE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1575.
PECKE, THOMAS {junior). Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
1574. Matric. Easter, 1575. Probably brother of William
(1574)-
PECKE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, June 20,
1609. Of Ipswich. S. of William, of Spixworth, Norfolk.
School, Aylsham (Mr Eston). Matric. 1609. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 21, 1610. Succeeded his father at
Spixworth. Living, unmarried, in 1663. Probably brother
of John (1619). {Venn, 1. 202; Blomefield, x. 455.)
PECK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 8, 1624. S. of
Robert (1598-9). B.A. from Emmanuel, 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 13; priest, Feb. 14, 1629-30. V.
of Prittlewell, Essex, 1633-62, ejected. Continued to reside
in the parish. Succeeded as vicar by his son Samuel (for
vihomsee Al.Oxon.). Author, religious. Died at Prittlewell.
Buried there June 2, 1668. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Samuel
(1629-30). {Calamy, i. 515; Ph. Benton, Prittlewell, 588.)
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PECKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Cxius, Oct. 3, 1655.
S of Tames, gent.j of Wymondham, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Aug- 6, 1637. School, Norwich (Mr Thos. Levering). Matric.
1655. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 22, 1657. Banister,
1664. Verse-writer. (Fenn, I. 392; D.AT.B.)
PECK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 30, 1751- B. at
Norwich. Matric. 1751-
PECK, WHARTON. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 8,
1710-1. Of Norwich. S. and h. of John, of Bracondale,
Norfolk. Matric. 1711; LL.B. 1716; LL.D. 1722- FeUow,
1718-31. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 27, 1711-2-
ChanceUorof Ely, 1728-77- Died May 18, i777- WUl, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
PECKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, i574-
Matric. 1574; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Probably brother of
Thomas (i574)-
PECK, WILLIAM. .\dm. pens, at Sidney, June 25, 1606.
Probably ist s. of Stephen, of Knossington, Leics. Matric.
1606. Of Nottingham. Married and had issue. One of these
names, s. of John, of Ridlington, Rutland, adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1607. Probably brother of Simon (1617) and
Francis (1628), perhaps father of the next. {Vis. of Leics.,
16x9; Nichols, II. 879.)
PECK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 11, 1640.
Of Nottinghamshire. Perhaps 2nd s. of William (above).
PECK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June 5, 1659-
S of Simon (1617), R. of Husbands Bosworth, Leics. Schools,
Husbands Bosworth (Mr Wilmot) and Harborough (Mr Jo.
Denby). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1662. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 28, 1664; priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1665, as 'Peach.'
PECK, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's, Aug.
10 1665. S. and h. of Edward (1630), Esq. Bapt. June 24,
1650, at East Bamet. School, Cheam, Surrey (Mr Geo.
Aldridge). Matric. 1667. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27,
1660-1. Of Little Sampford (or Sandford) HaU, Essex.
Married Gertrude, dau. of Sir William Green, of Mitcham,
Surrey, Bart. Died June 27, 1694. Buried at Little Samp-
ford. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edward (1669) and father of
the next. {Peile, i. 619; Morant, 11. 526.)
PECK, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's, July
%i 1694. S. of William (above). B. at Mount Pleasant, East
Bamet, Herts. Bapt. July 27, 1678. School, Wandsworth,
Surrey (Mr Johnson). Resided till Lady Day, 1695; perhaps
till 1697. Sheriff of Essex, 1705. Of Little Sampford, Essex.
Married Bridget, dau. of Morgan RandaU, of Chilworth,
Surrey. Died May i, 1727- Father of the next. (Petle, 11.
131; Cass, E. Bamet.)
PECK, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, May 8, 1722.
S of William (above), Esq., of Little Sampford, Essex.
Matric. 1724. High Sheriff of Essex, 1731- Married Catherine,
dau. of Thomas Thurston, Esq. Died s.p. c. i745- (Cass,
E. Bar net.)
PECK or PEKE, . B.A. 1508-9; M.A. 1512-3- Perhaps
Laurence Pecke, V. of Otley, Yorks., 1512-32. Died 1532.
PECK, . Scholar of Gonville Hall, 1519-23. Perhaps
B.A. 1523.
PECKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1629.
PECKETT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1645. Of Norwich. B.A. 1648-9. Probably V. of
Ketteringham, Norfolk, 1652.
PECKET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1611 ;
B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Possibly brother of Richard Becket
(1611) of Trinity, whom see.
PECKHAM or PECHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel,
Easter, 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
PECKAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1612;
B..\- 1616; M..\. 1620. Perhaps s. of Henry, of East Hamp-
neth, Sussex. If so, chaplain to the Earl of Hertford, of the
Close, Chichester. One of these names V. of Little Horsted,
Sussex, 1622-43; sequestered by the House of Commons, and
described in the Centurv of Malignant Priests as a particularly
bad character. (Sussex Vis.; Dallaway, i. 143; Sussex Arch.
Coll., XXX. 121.)
PECKHAM or PECHAM, REGINALD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
Qi;eens', Easter, 1587, as ' Prickham." Of Yalham, Wrotham,
Kent, Esq. Married Margaret Short, of Thonidon, Sufiolk.
(Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
PECKMAN, JOHN, see PIKEMAN.
PECKOVER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1625. Of Norwich. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1640.
Fellow, 1639-79. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 9, 1638-9.
Died Feb. 20, 1679-80. Buried at St Benet, Cambridge.
Benefactor to Corpus Christi.
PECOT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1615.
PECSALL, . Scholar at King's Hall, 1510-1.
Pedley, Nicholas
PEKSALL, THOMAS. Scholar of Clare, 1492, age 17; B.A.
1495-6; M.A. 1499. Fellow, 1497. Ord. priest (Lincohi)
Dec. 21, 1499. Preacher, 1505-6.
PEDDER, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 27, 1647.
S. of Tobias, gent., of Hunstanton, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Jan. 22, 1628-9. Schools, Burgh, Lines. (Mr Allen), Lynn
(Mr Bell) and Ringstead, Norfolk (Mr Loades). Matric.
1647; Scholar, 1648-50. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 7, 1652.
(Venn, i. 367.)
PEDDER, JOHN. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1542;
B.D. from Trinity, 155 1- Fellow of Peterhouse, 1540. Fellow
of Trinity, 1551. Retired abroad under Queen Mary; at
Strasbourg, 1554; afterwards at Frankfort. R. of Redgrave,
Suffolk, 1551-61. Preb. of Norwich, 1557. Dean of Wor-
cester, 1560. V. of Snitterfield, Warws., 1561. Preb. of
Hereford, 1563. Died Apr. 5, 1571. Buried in Worcester
Cathedral. (Cooper, u. 2; D.N.B.)
PEDDER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, Apr. 10, 1627.
S. of Peter, gent. B. at Surfleet, Lines. School, Pinchbeck
(Mr Reeve). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Father
of the next.
PEDDER, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Sidney, Jime 9,
1652. S. of John (above), Esq. B. at Surfleet, Holland,
Lines. School, Surfleet (Mr Reeve). Migrated to Trinity
Hall. Matric. there, 1652.
PEDDER, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1615.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1615.
PEDDER, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 11,
1662-3. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1663; LL.B. 1669. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 20, 1668; priest, Apr. 14, 1670. V. of
Gosperton, Lines., 1670.
PEDDER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1616;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. R. of Dunstable,
Beds., c. 1623.
PEDEBEF, JOHN. Fellow of Trinity Hall. Of Hadleigh.
Ord. deacon (Ely) June 12, 1389; priest, Feb. 26, 1389-90.
PEDERYTH, . B.D. 1522-3. Dominican friar.
PEDIFER, see also PETTIFER.
PEDIFER or PETTIFER, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 16)
a scholar from Eton, 1469. Of Everdon, Northants. B.A.
1473-4; M.A. 1477; M.B. 1484. (Harwood.)
PEDLEY or PEDLAR, HENRY. Scholar of Clare, 1539-
Matric. Easter, 1544-
PEDLEY, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 28, 1660.
Of Huntingdonshire. S. and h. of Nicholas (1633), of
Huntingdon, Esq. Matric. 1660. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 28, 1662. Probably died young as Nicholas (1668-9) was
styled s. and h. on his admission to Lincoln's Inn, in 1670.
One of these names ( junior) of Tetworth, Hunts., died Mar.
11,1714. (Le Neve, Mon.)
PEDLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', May i, 1590- Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1590.
PEDLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 29, 1683. Of
Huntingdonshire. S. of Sir Nicholas (1633), late of Lincohi's
Inn. Age 18 in 1684. Matric. 1684. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 7, 1687. M.P. for Huntingdon, 1706-8. Of Tetworth,
Hunts. Brother of Nicholas (1668-9) and of James (1660).
Probably father of the next and of Nicholas (1728). (Le
Neve, Knights, 274.)
PEDLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Jan. 5,
1724-5. Of Middlesex. Probably s. of John (above). School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1725. Fell.-Com. Nov. 23, 1726.
Of Tetworth, Hunts. Brother of Nicholas (1728). (Bury
School Register.)
PEDLEY, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', May i, 1590.
Of Huntingdonshire. S- of John, of Abbotsley, Hunts. B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1597. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 30; priest,
Dec. 2, 1599. R. of Springfield Richards, Essex, 1604. Of
Abbotsley, Hunts., clerk. Died 1620, aged 40 (sic). Admon.
(Cons. C. London) Dec. 12, 1621. Father of the next. (Le
Neve, Knights, 274.)
PEDLEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1633. Of Huntingdonshire. S. and h. of Nicholas (above).
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at Lincobi's Inn,
Apr. 23, 1638. Called to the Bar, 1646. Serjeant-at-law,
1675. M.P. for Hunts., 1656-8 and 1659; for Huntingdon,
1660. Recorder of Huntingdon. Knighted, Feb. 29, 1671-2.
Of Abbotsley, Hunts. Died July 6, 1685, aged 71. Father
of the next, of John (1683) and James (1660). (Le Neve,
Knights, 274; A. B. Beaven.)
PEDLEY, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Jan. 12,
1668-9. Of Huntingdonshire. S. and h. of Nicholas (above).
Matric. 1669. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, June 29, 1670. Of
Washingley, Hunts., Esq. Brother of John (1683) and
of James (1660). (Le Neve, Knights, 274.)
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Pedley, Nicholas
PEDLEY, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 29, 1728. Of Huntingdonshire. Probably s. of John
(1683). School, Dunton. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729; LL.B.
1733. Brother of John {1724-5).
PEDLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1567.
PEDYNTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1571.
PEED, see PEADE.
PEERE, LOTT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1602.
Doubtless of Richmond, Surrey, c. 1620-5. Will (P.C.C.)
1652; as of Audley End, Essex, Esq.
PEERE or PERY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1588. Of Hertfordshire.
PEERE, . B.Can.L. 1454-5-
PEET or PEATE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 8,
1649. Of Sedgbrook, Lines. 4th s. of Robert (161 3). School,
Market Bosworth. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656.
Dixie Fellow, 1655. R. of Sedgbrook and East Allington,
Lines., 1662. Doubtless father of the next and of Robert
(1682-3).
PEET, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 12, 1680-1.
Of Lincokishire. S. of Francis (above). Matric. 1681; B.A.
1684-5. Brother of Robert (1682-3).
PEAT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Sx John's, c. 1593; B.A.
1596-7.
PEETE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1626.
Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
PEETE or PEATE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
15, 1613. Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 31, 1618; priest, June 16, 1622. R. of
Sedgbrook, Lines. {med>t 1622. Will (P.C.C.) 1653. Father
of Francis (1649).
PEETT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 14, 1682-3.
Of Lincolnshire. Doubtless s. of Francis (1649). Matric.
1683-4; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. priest (Lincoki) May 22, 1692;
'C. of Harby.' Brother of Francis (i 680-1).
PEET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 21, 1724. B. at
Oakham, Rutland. School, Oakham. Matric. 1724; B.A.
1727-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 17^8; priest (York)
Aug. 5, 1733-
PEATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, June
23, 1671. S. of Thomas, of Wilksby, Homcastle, Lines.
School, Knotting, Beds. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1674-5.
PEETERS, GERARD, see PETERS.
PEGEON, CHARLES, see PIDGEON.
PEGGE, ABRAHAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1656. Of
Derbyshire. Perhaps V. of Wadworth, Vorks., 1661-1702.
Died there 1702, aged 69. M.I. at Wadworth.
PEGG, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 28, 1659. S. of Edward, Esq., of Ashbourne, Derbs.
B. there. School, Repton. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662. Founder
of almshouses at Ashbourne. Died unmarried, 1669. Half-
brother of Edward (1639). {F.M.G., 306.)
PEGGE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May
II. 1733- Of Beauchief, Derbs. S. of Christopher, of Beau-
chief, Esq. Matric. 1733; B-A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1737; priest. May 28, 1738- V. of
Stanshope, Staffs. Died Mar. 10, 1741 aged 28. Brother of
Strelley (1726). {Nichols, 11. 692.)
PEGGE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 4,
1639. S. of Edward, gent., of Ashbourne, Derbs. B. there.
School, Ashbourne (Mr Berisford). Matric. 1639. Perhaps
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1645, from Clement's Inn. High
Sheriff of Derbs., 1664. Of Beauchief Abbey, Derbs. Re-
built Beauchief Abbey. Married (i) Gertrude, dau. of
William Strelley, of Beauchief Abbey; (2) Anne Clarkeson.
Died Dec. 31, 1679. Buried at Beauchief. Father of Strelley
(1677) and Gervase (1670), haU-brother of Christopher (1659).
(Vis. of Derbs., 1662; Hunter, Hallamshire, 345.)
PEGGE, GERMAN. U..\. from Emmanuel, 1720. S. of German,
of Leicester. Matric. (Lincoln College, Oxford) May 26, 1707,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1710-1. V. of Wootton, Beds., 1719-
21. R. of Little Pamdon, Essex, 1719. Will (Com. Essex)
1 74 1. {Al. Oxon.)
PEGGE, GERVASE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
July 4, 1670. S. and h. of Edward (1639), Esq., of Shirley,
Derbs. B. at Beauchief, Derbs. (his mother's home). Edu-
cated at home. Matric. 1670, as 'Peter.' Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 3, 1671. Died young. Brother of StreUey (1677).
(Vis. of Derbs., 1662.)
PEGGE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Jan. 26,
1714-5. Of Drayton Bassett, Staffs. Doubtless s. of Hum-
phrey, of Shirley, near Ashbourne, Derbs. B. in Derbyshire.
Age 12 in 1710. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722.
Pelham, Henry
Fellow, 1720-36. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1719;
priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1721. V. of Coton, Cambs., 1725. R-
of Packington, Leics., 1730-82. Died Nov. 23, 1782, aged
85. M.I. at Packington. (Nichols, iii. 926; F.M.G., 305.)
PEGGE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Oct. 14, 1624.
S. of Jonas. B. at Derby. School, 'Aderston' (? Atherstone).
Matric. 1624; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. priest (Lich-
field) 1629; 'C. of Weeford, near Lichfield.' One of these
names of Packington, Leics., clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1650.
(Peile, I. 362.)
PEGGE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 30,
1722. S. of Christopher, mercer, of Chesterfield, Derbs. B.
there, Nov. 5, 1704. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrough).
Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729. FeUow, 1727-33.
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1791. Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 22, 1729-
30. V. of Godmersham, Kent, 1731-51. R. of Whittington,
Derbs., 1751-96. F.S.A., 1751. R. of Brindle, Lanes., 1751-8.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1757-9. V. of Heath, Derbs., 1758-96.
P.C. of Wingerworth, 1765-96. Preb. of Lincoln, 1772-96.
Married Anne, dau. of Benj. Clarke, of Stanley, near Wake-
field, Vorks. Antiquarian writer. Died Feb. 14, 1796-
Buried at Whittington. WiU, P.C.C. Father of the next.
(D.N.B.; F.M.G.,1. 307.)
PEGGE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 14,
1750-1. S. of Samuel (above), clerk, of Kent. B. at God-
mersham, Feb. 21, 1733. School, Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr
Burrough). Matric. 175 1. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1754.
Barrister, 1758. F.S.A., 1796. Groom of the King's Privy
Chamber. Married (1) Martha, dau. of Henry Bourne, M.B.,
of Chesterfield; (2) Goodeth, dau. of Robert Belt, of Borsall,
Yorks. Poet and antiquarian author. Died May 22, 1800.
Buried in Kensington churchyard, London. M.I. WiU,
P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Scott-Mayor, iii. 603.)
PEGG, STRELLEY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney, July
17, 1677. S. of Edward (1639), Esq. B. at Beauchief, Derbs.
School, Sheffield. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 18, 1678.
Barrister-at-law. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Annesley,
of Ballyshannon, in Ireland. Brother of Gervase (1670).
(Hunter, Hallamshire, 346.)
PEGGE, STRELLEY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 11,
1726. Of Beauchief, Derbs. S. of Christopher, of Beauchief,
Derbs., Esq. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1727. High Sheriff
of Derbs., 1739. Married (1) Frances Revel, of Carling-
thwaite, Derbs.; (2) Mary, dau. of Peter Broughton, of
Lowdham, Notts. Died Apr. 7, i77o, aged 60. Buried at
Beauchief. Brother of Christopher (1733) • (Hunter, HaWaw-
shire, 346.)
PEGNAME, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's,
Easter, 1560.
PEGRING, . B.Can.L. 1484-5-
PEICE, . Pens, at Jesus, 1578-9.
PEICE, . Fell.-Com. at Jesus, 1590-3-
PEIGHEN or PIGHEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sx
John's, June 27, 1650. S. of John, druggist, of York
(SheriSof York, 1646). B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
1650; B.A. 1653-4, 'Peighen'; M.A. 1657. V. of South
Kirkby,Yorks., i66i-(?)i7i9. V. of Silkstone, 1677-89. V.
of Chapelthorpe, 1692. Father of the next. (Sedbergh School
Register.)
PEIGHEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Nov.
17, 1684. S. of Thomas (above), clerk, V. of Silkstone and
South Kirkby, Yorks. B. at South Kirkby. Matric. 1685;
B.A. 1688-9. R. of Bamsley, Yorks., 1697-1726.
PEKING, JOHN. B.D. 1472-3. Studied at Oxford.
PELHAM, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 18,
1615. Perhaps s. of Herbert (1562) and Elizabeth, dau. of
Lord Delawarr. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1624. (Hutchms, n.
294-)
PELHAM, CHARLES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Magdalene,
Michs. 1640. S. of Sir William, of Brocklesby, Lines., Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 16, 1640-1. Married three wives.
Buried at Brocklesby, Feb. 17, 1691-2. Brother of the next.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 766; Collins, viii. 392.)
PELHAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Apr. 8,
1651. S. of Sir William, of Brocklesby, Lmcs., Knt. B. there.
School, Homcastle (Mr Nottingham). Matric. 1651 ('Patham').
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, 1653-4. M.P. for Grunsby,
1679-81. Living, 1686. Brother of Charles (above). (Peile,
I. 541; Lines. Pedigrees, 766.)
PELHAM, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1615 3rd s. of Sir William, of Brocklesby, Lines., Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1616. M.P. for Grimsby,
1620-2, 1624-5, 1626, 1628-9; for Grantham, 1640-8. Grand
Chamberlain, 1640-8. Speaker of the House of Commons,
1647. Recorder of Lincoln; resigned, 1658. Brother of
Herbert (1621). (Lines. Pedigrees, 766.)
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Pelham, Henry
PELHAM, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
i7og. S. of Thomas, Baron Pelham. B. 1696. School,
Westminster. Migrated to Hart Hall, Oxford. Matric.
Sept. 6, 1710. Served as a volunteer against the rebels at
Preston, 1715. M.P. for Seaford, 1717-22; for Sussex, 1722-
54. A consistent supporter of Walpole and To^vnshend.
Treasurer of the Chamber, 1720-2. Lord of the Treasury,
1721-4. Secretary at War, 1724-30. Privy Councillor, 1725.
Paymaster of the Forces, 1730-43. First Lord of the
Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1743-54-
Supreme in Parliament with his brother, Thomas, Duke of
Newcastle, after 1746. An able financier. Married Catherine,
dau. of John Manners, Duke of Rutland. Died Mar. 6, 1754-
Brother of Thomas (1709-10). {D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; A. B.
Beaven.)
PELHAM, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1746-
Of Sussex. S. of Thomas, of Lewes, Esq. Matric. Easter,
1747; B.A. 1750; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1754- Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1751. Peihaps M.P. for Bramber, 1751-4; for
Tiverton, 1754-8. Commissioner of Customs, 1758-88. Died
c. June, 1803. {Masters, where he is said to be brother of
Thomas (1722).)
PELHAM, HERBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens',
Michs. 1562. Probably s. of Anthony, of Buxted, Sussex.
Age 20 in 1566. Of Michelham, Sussex, and of Compton
Valence, Dorset. Married (i) Catherine, dau. of John
Thacker, of Sussex; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas West,
Lord Delawarr. Died 1626. Perhaps father of Anthony
{1615). {Lines. Pedigrees, 767; Vis. of Sussex; Hutchins, 11.
294.)
PELHAM, HERBERT. B.A. 1621 (Incorp. from Oxford). 5th
s. of Sir William, of Brocklesby, Lines., Knt. Matric.
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Nov. 12, 1619, age 18; B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1623; B.C. L. 1635; D.C.L. 1639. Fellow of Magdalene
College, 1621. Proctor, 1634. Died Jan. 19, 1670-1. To be
distinguished from his namesake the Colonist, and the father
of Waldegrave (1647). (Lines. Pedigrees, 766; Al. Oxon.)
PELHAM, JOHN. Early fellow of Clare; benefactor. {College
History, 19.)
PELHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1549
{impubes).
PELHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, May, 1601.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Herbert, of Hellingly, Sussex. B. in
Sussex. Matric. 1601. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 15,
1604.
PELHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter, 1640.
S. of Sir Thomas (1615), of Sussex, Bart. B. c. 1623. Matric.
1640. M.P. for Hastings, 1645-8; for Sussex, 1654-5, 1656-8,
1660, 1661-81, 1689-98. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Aug. 1654.
Married Lucy, dau. of Robert [Sydney], Earl of Leicester.
Buried at Laughton, Sussex, Jan. 20, 1702-3. (Le Neve,
Mon.; G.E.C., i. 9.)
PELHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 28,
1712. Of Sussex. School, Eton. Matric. 1712. Perhaps
2nd s. of Henry, Clerk of the Pells. If so, died immarried,
1721. One of these names adm. at Leyden, Oct. 16, 1716.
PELHAM, NATHANIEL. M.A. 1673 (Incorp. from New College,
Oxford). Matric. there, Oct. 25, 1659; B.A. (Oxford) 1663;
M.A. 1667; B.D. 1679. Proctor, 1676-7. R- of Coleme,
Wilts., 1686. Admon. at Oxford, Sept. 17, 1691. [Al Oxon.)
PELHAM, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Michs.
1 561. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir Nicholas, of Laughton, Sussex.
B. e. 1540. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, 1566. Succeeded
his nephew Oliver in the family estates, 1584. M.P. for Lewes,
1584-5; for Sussex, 1586-90. Sheriff of Sussex, 1589.
Created Bart., May 22, 1611. Married Mary, dau. of Sir
Thomas Walsingham, of Scadbury, Chislehurst, Kent. Died
Dec. 2, 1624. Buried at Laughton. Father of the next.
{G.E.C.)
PELHAM, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 29,
1615. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (above), Bart. Bapt. at East
Hoathley, Sussex, Sept. 22, 1597. Matric. 1615. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 6, 1615. M.P. for East Grinstead, 1620-2;
for Sussex, 1624-5, 1640-8, 1654. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
Dec. 2, 1624. Lived a retired life during the usurpation.
Married (i) Mary, dau. of Sir Roger Wilbraham; (2) Judith,
dau. of Sir Robert Honywood, of Charing, Kent. Buried at
Laughton, Sussex, Aug. 28, 1654. Father of John (1640).
{G.E.C.)
PELHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1646.
Of Wiltshire. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Compton Valence, Dorset.
Doubtless the same who graduated B.A. at Oxford, 1649;
M.A. 1652. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1658. Fellow of New
College. In the Parliamentary army. Subscribed for deacon
and priest (Bristol) Mar. 5, 1660-1. R. of Compton Valence,
Dorset, 1661-90. Buried there 1690. Admon. (P.C.C.) Aug.
5, 1690. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
Pell, Henry
PELHAM or PELHAM-HOLLES, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com.
at Clare, Mar. 9, 1709-10. S. of Sir Thomas, 1st Baron
Pelham, and grandson of Sir John (1640), Bart. B. July 1,
1693. School, Westminster. LL.D. 1728. Succeeded as 2nd
Baron Pelham, Mar. 8, 1711-2. Added the name and arms
of Holies to those of Pelham on succeeding to the estates of
that family in 171 1. Lord-Lieutanani of Middlesex, 1714-62;
of Notts., 1714-63, 1765-8. Created Earl of Clare, Oct. 19,
1714; and Duke of Newcastle, Aug. 11, 1715. Privy Coun-
cillor, 1717. Secretary of State for the North, 1724-48; for
the South, 1748-54. High Steward of the University, 1737-
Chancellor, 1748-68. First Lord of the Treasury, 1754-6.
Formed a coalition with Pitt, 1757; forced to resign, 1762.
Created Baron Pelham of Stanmer, Sussex, May 4, 1762.
Lord Privy Seal in Rockingham's administration, 1765-6.
Died s.p. Nov. 17, 1768. Brother of Henry (1709). {D.N.B.;
G.E.C, I. 10.)
PELHAM, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1722. Of
Sussex. ' S. of Thomas, of Lewes, Esq.' Brother of Henry
(1746) (according to Masters). Perhaps 3rd s. of Henry, clerk
of the Pells and grandson of Sir John (1640). M.P. for Lewes,
1727-37. Died Dec. 21, 1737. Bvuried at Stanmer. Father
of Thomas (1745) and perhaps brother of John (1712).
(Masters; G.E.C; G. Mag.)
PELHAM, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 24, 1745.
S. of Thomas, of Stanmer, Sussex, Esq. and heir male to
his cousin Thomas (1709-10), Duke of Newcastle. B. in
London, Feb. 28, 1727-8. M.P. for Rye, 1749-541 for
Sussex, 1754-68. A Commissioner of Trade, 1754-61. A
Lord of the Admiralty, 1761. Comptroller of the Household,
1765-74. Privy Councillor, 1765. Succeeded his cousin
Thomas as Baron Pelham of Stanmer and 6th Bart., Nov. 17,
1768. Surveyor of Customs, London, 1773-1805. Chief
Justice in Eyre, 1774. Created Earl of Chichester, June 22,
1801. Married Ann, dau. of Frederick Meinhardt Franklamd.
Died Jan. 8, 1805. {D.N.B.; G.E.C, i. 10.)
PELHAM, WALDEGRAVE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Apr.
3, 1647. Of Essex. S. of Herbert, of Swineshead, Lines., and
of New England (for whom see D.N.B.) by his ist wife
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Waldegrave, of Essex. Bapt.
Sept. 26, 1627. Of Harvard College, New England, 1645.
Of Ferrers, Essex, Esq. Married Abigail, dau. of Thomas
Glascock, of Sible Hedingham, Essex. Buried Nov. 12, 1699.
(Morant, 11. 267; Lines. Pedigrees, 768.)
PELHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Emmanuel,
Michs. 1615. Possibly a mistake for Anthony. If not, he
was s. of Herbert, of Sussex, and Lincolnshire. Emigrated
to New England, in the Winthrop Fleet, 1630. One of the
founders of Sudbury, Mass. Captain of the military company
at Sudbury. Deputy for that town in the General Court.
Returned to England before 1652. Died 1667. (J. G.
Bartlett.)
PELL, ANTHONY. Matric. FeIl.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1601. S. and h. of Sir Richard (1560), of Dembleby,
Lines., Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 18, 1604. Knighted,
May 24, 1608. Of Dembleby. Sold the Scot Willoughby estate
in 1641. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Wil-
loughby, of Carlton, Notts. ; (2) Judith, dau. of Richard Brere-
ton, of Surrey. Admon. dated May 12, 1640. Half-brother of
the next and of Thomas (1611). (Lines. Pedigrees, 770; Vis.
of Lines., 1592; London and Middlesex Note Book, 208.)
PELL, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 13, 1611.
3rd s. of Sir Richard (1560), of Dembleby, Lines., Knt. B.
1595. Matric. 1611. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 4, 1614. Of
Caunton, Notts., Knt. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John
Littlebury, of Hagworthingham. Buried at St Andrew's,
Holbom, Jan. 5, 1670-1. Brother of Thomas (1611) and
half-brother of Anthony (above). {Lines. Pedigrees, 770;
Vis. of Lines., 1592.)
PELL, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 31,
1651. S. of WilUam, of SandaU, Yorks. B. at Walton, Yorks.
School, Wakefield (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1651. Probably
ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 3, 1661. Probably R. of Little
Oakley, Essex, e. 1661-78. Married Elizabeth Smart, of
Bradfield, Essex, Jan. 4, 166.4.-5. (Neweourt, where he
occurs as 'Bell.')
PELL, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1606. One of these names s. of Thomas ( junior), of Willough-
by, Lines. (Lines. Pedigrees, 772.)
PELL, GEORGE. B.A. from Magdalene, 1624-5. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest, Sept. 23, 1622, as B.A. of Magdalene
College, Cambridge, but note date of the degree. V. of
Wispington, Lines., 1631. Probably brother of Joshua (1621).
PELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 4, 1689. S. of
Richard (1663), of Dembleby, Lines, and grandson of Sir
Anthony (1601). B. there. School, Newark (Mr Twells). Of
Dembleby, Esq. Married and had issue. Died Sept. 27,
1730, ageii 60. Buried at Dembleby. Brother of Richard
(1689). {Lines. Pedigrees, 771; Peile, 11. 115.)
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Pell, John
PELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, 1578. S. of John, of
Dersingham, Norfolk, Mayor of Lynn in 1560. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1578. Migrated to Caius, May 21,
1580, age 19. Probably died young. Brother of Valentine
(1572). (Blomefield, vni. 396; Venn, i. 106.)
PELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, c. 1596; B.A.
from Jesus, 1598-g. Perhaps V. of Southwick, Sussex, in
1611. Died c. 1616. If so, father of John (1624). (T. W.
Horsfleld, Sussex, 11. 218.)
PELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter, 1607.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Jeffrey, of King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Scholar, 1608-13; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Of Dersingham.
Married Ursula, dau. of Thomas Gawsell, of Watlington,
Norfolk. Will proved (Cur. Prov.) 1663. Brother of Valentine
(1604). (Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 30; T. A. Walker.)
PELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1624. S. of
John (? 1596), of Southwick, Sussex, clerk. B. there. Mar. i,
1610-1. School, Steyning (Mr John Jefferies). B.A. 1629.
Perhaps M.A. 1630. Incorp. at Oxford, 1631. D.D. (Lam-
beth) 1663. Professor of mathematics at Amsterdam, 1643;
at Breda, 1646. Employed by Cromwell as a diplomatist in
Switzerland, 1654-8. Ord. deacon. Mar. 31; priest, June,
1661. R. of Fobbing, Essex, 1661-85. V. of Lcundon, 1663-
85. F.R.S., 1663. Chaplain to Dr Gilbert Sheldon, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury. Married and had issue. His sons
became the ancestors of the American branches of the family.
Of great repute as a mathematician, but left nothing of
moment. Died in London in poverty, Dec. 12, 1685, aged 75.
Admon. (Cons. C. London) Apr. 7, 1687. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.;
T. W. Horsfleld, Sussex, 11. 218.)
PELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 20, 1635. Of
Norfolk. Probably s. and h. of Valentine (1604). Age 23 in
1641. Married Ehzabeth, dau. of William Pert, of Mount-
nessing, Essex. Probably brother of William (1639). (T. A.
Walker.)
PELL, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest, Sept. 23,
1622, as B.A. of Magdalene College, Cambridge, but note
the date of the degree. Married to Mary Thewe, at West
Ashby, Lines., May 12, 1626. Probably brother of George
(1624-5). (Ltncs. Pedigrees, 772.)
PELL, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 3, 1655. Matric.
1656; B.A. 1658-9.
PELL, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, Aug. 5, 1646.
Of Norfolk. S. of Ralph, R. of Ditchingham. B. there.
School, Bungay. Matric. pens., 1647.
PELL, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 22, 1686.
S. of Ralph, barrister, and Town Clerk of Yarmouth. B.
there. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1686-93;
B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Resident at Fakenham, Norfolk,
1716. Practised medicine there. (Venn, 1. 481.)
PELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1560.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Scott Willoughby, Lines, (and
Alice, dau. of William Thorold, 2nd wife). Perhaps adm. at
Gray's Inn, 1565. Knighted, June 23, 1603. Married
(i) Margaret, dau. of Sir Edward Tyrwhit, Bart.; (2) Kathe-
rine, dau. of Anthony Meres, of Auboum. Died 1607. Will
proved, Oct. 31, 1607. Doubtless father of Anthony (i6oi),
Bartholomew (1611) and Thomas (1611). {Lines. Pedigrees,
770.)
PELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1620. Probably s. of Robert, of Dembleby, Lines. B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 7; priest,
Sept. 2, 1627. R. of Dembleby, Lines., 1627. R. of Scott
Willoughby, 1630. Possibly father of Robert (1659). (T. A.
Walker, 14; Vis. of Lints.)
PELL, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's, July
23, 1663. S. of Richard, and grauidson of Sir Anthony (1601).
B. at Dembleby, Lines. School, Grantham. Married Jane,
dau. of Sir Henry Hudson, Bart., of Melton Mowbray, Leics.
Died Nov. 27, 1690. Buried at Dembleby. Father of the
next and of Henry (1689). (Peile, i. 606; Lines. Pedigrees,
771.)
PELL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 4, 1689. S. of
Richard (above), of Dembleby, Lines. B. there. School,
Newark (Mr Twells). Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690; B.A.
1693-4; M.A. 1697. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 1696; priest
(Lincohi) Mar. 20, 1697-8. R. of Pinchbeck, Lines., 1698.
Died Dec. 3, 1698. Brother of Henry (1689). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 771; Peile, 11. 115.)
PELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1578.
PELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1659.
Perhaps s. of William, of Sheffield, Vorks. Probably M.A.
1678 (Lit. Reg.). Master of the Grammar School, Hull. (One
of these names s. of Richard (1620), R. of Dembleby, Lines.
Bapt. Apr. 11, 1645.) Perhaps brother of Thomas (1658) and
William (1651). (Lines. Pedigrees, 770.)
V.A.C. III.
Pellett, Richard
PELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 1598-9. 4th s.
of Alexander, of Boothby Pagnell, Lines. B.A. 1602-3;
M.A. 1606. Incorp. at Oxford, 1606. Ord. deacon and priest
(Ely) Oct. 28, 1607. R. of Fulletby, Lines., 1611-36.
Married Alice, dau. of Thomas WooU, M.A., R. of Skirbeck,
Lines. Will (P.C.C.) 1637. (Lines. Pedigrees, 769.)
PELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 13, 1611. Doubt-
less s. of Sir Richard (1560), of Dembleby, Lines., Knt.
Matric. 1611; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1619;
B.D. 1628. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1619. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 22, 1623-4. R. of Hatley Cockayne, Beds., 1625-37.
R. of Bridgham St Mary, Norfolk, 1637-63. Buried there
Dec. 19, 1663. Brother of Bartholomew (1611) and half-
brother of Anthony (1601). (T.A. Walker, 14; Vis. of Lines.,
1592; Lines. Pedigrees, 770.)
PELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Magdalene, Easter,
1658. S. of William, of Sheffield, Yorks. School, Rotherham.
Brother of William (1651) and perhaps of Robert (1659).
PELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 6, 1672.
S. of Alexander, gent., deceased. B. at Ely. Schools, King's
College, Cambridge (Mr Home), Impington, Cambs. (Mr
Thomas Wilbrow) and Felsted. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
PELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, June 19,
1678. S. of John. B. at Gosburton, Lines. School, Laving-
ton. Matric. 1679.
PELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 12,
1703. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Ely. School, Ely
(Mr Tenant). Matric. 1703. Adm. Fell.-Com. Nov. 2,
1705.
PELL, VALENTINE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1572. S. of John, of Lynn, Norfolk, merchant. School,
Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1574-5. An attorney at Lynn.
Died 1623. Brother of John (1578). (Blomefield, vni.
397.)
PELL, VALENTINE. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1604. Doubtless s. and h. of Jeffrey, of King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 17, 1607; of Knighton, Norfolk.
Knighted, July 2, 1641. High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1645.
Married Barbara, dau. of Sir James Calthorpe, of Cock-
thorpe. Died 1658. Buried at Dersingham. Brother of
John (1607) and probably father of William (1639) and
John (1635). (T. A. Walker; Blomefield, viii. 396.)
PELL, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1507-8.
PELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1579;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 6, 1583; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 5, 1584. R. of
East Rasen, 1588-9. R. of Snarford, 1589-98. V. of Newark,
Notts., 1596-7. R. of SneUand, Lines., 1597-1633. V. of
St Mary, Lincoln, 1610.
PELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1633. One of these names V. of Tonge,
Kent, 1662-72. Died 1672.
PELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1639.
Probably 2nd s. of Valentine (1604). Matric. 1639. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Feb. 13, 1641.
PELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Mar. 29,
1651. S. of William, of Sheffield, Yorks. B. there, 1634.
School, Rotherham. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658.
Fellow, 1656. Nonconformist divine. R. of Easington,
Durham, 1659. R. of Gt Stainton, 1660; ejected, 1662.
Imprisoned, c. 1674, but set at liberty by Judge Hale.
Practised physics and kept a school at Hull, c. 1677. Pastor
at Boston, Lines., 1687-94; and at Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1694-8. An eminent orientalist. Married, Feb. 11, 1659-60,
Elizabeth, dau. of George Lilbum, of Sunderland. Died
Dec. 2, 1698. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle. Brother
of Thomas (1658) and perhaps of Robert (1659). (D.N.B.;
H. M. Wood.)
PELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Jan. 25,
1720-1. S. of John. B. at Skellingthorpe, Lines. Matric.
1721; Scholar, 1721; B.A. 1724-5.
B.A. 1491-2.
B.Can.L. 1496-7.
B.Can.L. 1511-2.
Pens, at Christ's, c. 1563.
Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 2, 1579.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Feb. 29, 1674-5.
PELLAND, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1595.
PELLETT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1548.
Matric. Easter, 1549. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, 1551.
Perhaps of Court, Steyning, Sussex; M.P. for Steyning,
1572-85. (Dallaway, 11. i6o,)
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PELLETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 8, 1689.
B. at Lewes, Susse.x. Collegerat Eton, 1687-8. Ma trie. 1689;
M.B. 1694; M.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Went to Italy with
Dr Richard Mead, and resided in the University of Padua,
1695. Candidate R.C.P., 1707; Fellow, 1716. F.R.S., 1712.
Harveian orator, 1719. President of R.C.P., 1735-9. Re-
sided in Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. Died
July 4, 1744. Buried July 11, 1744, at St Paul's, Covent
Garden, London. {Par. Reg. of St Paul's; Munk, 11. 56;
D.N.B., where he is said to be buried in St Bride's Church,
Fleet Street, London. M.I. there.)
FELLING, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1658.
Scholar from Westminster, 1659. Of Wiltshire. Matric.
1660; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665; D.D. 1690 {Lit. Reg.).
FeUow, 1664. V. of Gt St Helen's, London, 1674-8. R. of
St Martin's, Ludgate, 1678-91. Chaplain to William and
Mary, and to Queen Anne. Preb. of Westminster, 1683-91.
R. of Petworth, Sussex, 1691-1718. A stout defender of the
Anglican Church against both Roman Catholic and Pro-
testant dissenters. Author, sermons, etc. Died Mar. 19,
1718. {Al. Weslmon.; D.N.B.)
PELLS, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1506-7; D.Civ.L. 1514. A Norwich
monk. Prior of the cell at Hoxne, Suffolk. Chancellor and
Commissary of Ely. R. of Glemsford, Suffolk, 15 18. V. of
Histon, Cambs., until 1522. Chancellor of Norwich, 1530.
Chancellor of London. R. of Hitcham, Suffolk. Died c. 1537.
(Cooper, 1. 64.)
PELLS, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1523-4.
PELLS or PELLYS, . M.A. 1514.
PELSANT or PELSET, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from
Clare, Easter, 1575. Perhaps s. of William, of Ightham,
Kent. B. there. B.A. 1577-8. Ord. deacon (London) June
10, 1609, age 44. Schoolmaster at Coxall, Essex. Probably
brother of WiUiam (1575).
PELSET, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1606.
Probably ist s. of William (1570). Of Liddington, Rutland.
Married Alice Slye. Probably brother of Henry (1624), John
(1612) and half-brother of Robert (1633). (Nichols, iv. 578.)
PELSANT or PELSATT, GAVI {? GAWEN). Matric. sizar from
Corpus Christi, Michs. 1554. Perhaps s. of WiUiam, of
Kent. Married and had issue. (Vis. of Cambs., 1575, 1619.)
PELSANT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1624. 6th s. of WiUiam (1570) (by his ist wife Susan Minge,
of Maidstone, Kent). B.A. from Trinity HaU, 1626-7; M.A.
1630; B.D. 1638. FeUow of Trinity HaU, 1628-58. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1629; priest (St David's) Feb. 9,
1630-1. V. of Wethersfleld, Essex, 1662-84. Died 1684.
Brother of the next and of Edward (1606), half-brother of
Robert (1633).
PELSANT or PELSETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 161 2. 4th s. of WiUiam (1570). Migrated to Peter-
house, Apr. 4, 1613. Scholar, 1613-8; B.A. 1615-6; M.A.
1619; B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Succeeded his father as R. of
Market Bosworth, Leics., 1634-41. Preb. of Lincoln, 1640-
(?) 61. R. of Cadeby, Leics., 1653-6. Married Mary, dau. of
Sir Wolstan Dixie, Knt. Died 1661. Brother of Henry
(above), etc. (Le Neve, 11. 179; Nichols, iv. 502, where the
date of his death is wrongly given as 1641.)
PELSANT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Aug.
1633. 8th s. of WiUiam (1570), of Bosworth, Leics., clerk (by
his 3rd wife Judith, widow of Henry Hussey, of Battersea,
Surrey). Matric. 1633. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30, 1634-5.
Died unmarried, c. 1674. Half-brother of John (1612), etc.
(Nichols, IV. 578.)
PELSANT or PELSET, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Clare,
Michs. 1570. S. of WiUiam, of Ightham, Kent. B.A. 1573-4;
M.A. 1577; B.D. 1585. R. of Market Bosworth, Leics.,
1588-1634. Preb. of Lincoln, 1589-1640. WUl (P.C.C.) 1646.
Probably brother of Christopher (1575), father of Henry
(1624), John (1612), Robert (1633) and probably of Edward
(1606). (Nichols, IV. 501.)
PELSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Lent,
1564-5. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Aug. 10, 1583,
'B.A.' Perhaps usher of Louth School, 1566-77; Head Master,
1577-80. V. of North Elkington, Lines., 1583-6. V. of South
EUdngton, 1583-6. R. of Raithby, 1586-90.
PEMBER, JOHN. M.A. 1622 (Ineorp. from Oxford). Of Here-
ford, gent. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Dec. 5, 1617,
age 17; B.A. (Broadgate HaU, Oxford) 1618; M.A. 1621;
B.D. from Pembroke, 1629. R. of Ledbury (Netherhall),
Herefordshire, 1626. Canon of Hereford, 1627. V. of
Bodenham, 1628. V. of Almeley, 1630. Died 1676. (Al.
Oxon.)
PEMBER, ROBERT. B.A. 1523-4. Of Hereford diocese. M.A.
1527. FeUow of St John's, 1524. Tutor of Roger Ascham.
An original feUow of Trinity, 1546. Reader in Greek there,
Pemberton, Goddard
1546-60. Subscribed the Roman CathoUc articles, 1555, and
thereby retained his post at Trinity. Died there 1560.
(Cooper, I. 208; D.N.B.)
PEMBERTON, ADAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1644.
Matric. 1644. Probably adm. at Leyden, Apr. 22, 1649.
PEMBERTON, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 16, 1749. Of Cambridgeshire. 7th s. of Francis (1693),
of Trumpington. Bapt. Oct. 2, 1732. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1749; Scholar, 1749-50; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756.
FeUow, 1755. Junior Proctor, 1777. Commissary, 1779.
Barrister-at-law. Steward of the Courts of the Dean and
Chapter of Ely. Died in CoUege, Apr. 23, 1784, from a faU
from his horse. WiU dated, Feb. 24, 1783; proved. May 3,
1784. Brother of the next, of Francis (1729), Henry (1730)
and Jeremiah (1732). (T. A. Walker; G. Mag.)
PEMBERTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 4, 1745. 5th s. of Francis (1693), of Trumpington,
Cambs. B. Oct. 28, 1727. School, Bury St Edmunds.
CoUeger at Eton, 1740. Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9; M.A.
1752. FeUow, 1751-61. Married, at Newton, June 9, 1760,
to Ann Stevenson. Died Nov. i, 1809. Buried at Newton,
Cambs. Brother of Andrew (above), etc.
PEMBERTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 25, 1720.
S. of Francis (1669), R. of Bedale, Yorks. Matric. 1720;
Scholar; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
July 10, 1726; priest, Sept. 24, 1727. V. of Belchamp St
Paul, Essex, 1729-81. Died 1781. Brother of Francis (1694),
father of Francis (1745).
PEMBERTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 12,
1640. S. of Ralph, of St Albans, Herts., and perhaps grand-
son of Roger (1572). Bapt. there, July 18, 1624. Matric.
1644; B.A. 1644-5. Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 24, 1644-5.
Adm. at the Irmer Temple, 1644. CaUed to the Bar, 1654.
Bencher, 1671. Serjeant-at-law, 1675. Knighted, Oct. 6,
1675. Purchased Trumpington HaU, 1675. Puisne Judge of
K.B., 1679-80. Lord Chief Justice of K.B., 1681-3. Privy
CouneiUor, 1682. Chief Justice of the C.P., 1683. Removed
from the Bench and ftivy CouncU for lukewarmness in
prosecution of Lord RusseU, 1683. Helped to precipitate the
Revolution by his successful defence of the seven bishops,
1688. Imprisoned for his attack on parliamentary privUege,
1689. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Jeremy Whichcote, Bart.
Died June 10, 1697. Buried in Highgate Chapel. Monument
removed to Trumpington Church, in 1833. WiU, P.C.C.
Father of Francis (1693) and Jeremiah (1700). (T. A. Walker,
79; D.N.B.; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
PEMBERTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 28,
1669. S. of Ralph, and probably nephew of Francis (above).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) July 6, 1677. V. of Bradford, Yorks., 1677-
1700. Preb. of Ripon, 1680. Preb. of York, 1693-1721. R. of
Bedale, Yorks., 1698-1721. Sub-dean of Ripon, 1700-21.
Died Oct. 9, 1721. Buried at Bedale. M.I. Father of
Francis (1694) and Edward (1720).
PEMBERTON, FRANCIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's,
Easter, 1693. ist s. of Sir Francis (1640), of Trumpington,
Esq. Of the Inner Temple. CaUed to the Bar, 1705. Bencher,
1734. Reader, 1744. Treasurer, 1746. Buried at Trumping-
ton, May 19, 1762. Brother of Jeremiah (1700), father of
Andrew (1749), Christopher (1745), Francis (1729), Henry
(1730) and Jeremiah (1732).
PEMBERTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 21,
1694. Of Berkshire. S. of Francis (1669), R. of Bedale.
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) May 26, 1700; priest, Sept. 21, 1701. V. of Belchamp
St Paul, Essex, 1702-29. R. of Wickham St Paul. Died
Aug. 26, 1729, aged 53. Brother of Edward (1720).
PEMBERTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
23, 1729. Of London. S. of Francis (1693), of Trumpington,
Cambs. B. c. 1711. Matric. 1729. Died unmarried. Buried
at Trumpington, May 18, 1743. Brother of Andrew (i749).
etc.
PEMBERTON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 27,
1745; afterwards pens, ist s. of Edward (1720), V. of
Belchamp St Paul, Essex. B. in Westminster. School, Bury.
Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9. Died i749. aged 22. Buried at
Belchamp St PaiU.
PEMBERTON, GODDARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
June 10, 1631. S. of Sir Lewis (1592-3), of Rushden,
Northants., Knt. Bapt. there, Nov. 22, 1614.. School,
Higham Ferrers (Mr Fryer). Matric. 1631. Migrated to
Brasenose, Oxford, 1634. B.A. 1634 (as eq. aur. fil.). Of
Higham Ferrers, Northants., Esq. Colonel. J. P. Married
Judith, dau. of Thomas Rudd, of Higham Ferrers, Oct. 13,
1657. Buried Dec. 31, 1690, at Higham Ferrers. WiU proved,
Jan. 14, 1690-1 (Northants. WiUs). Father of Lewis (1678).
(.4/. Oxon.; Vis. of Northants., 1618; H. I. Longden.)
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Pemberton, Henry
PEMBERTON, HENRY. M.D. 1728 {Com. Reg.). B. in London,
1694. Adm. at Leyden, Aug. 17, 1714; re-admitted, Dec. 27,
1718. M.D. there, 1719. F.R.C.P. F.R.S., 1720. Professor of
Physics, Gresham College, 1728. Employed by Newton to
edit the third edition of the Principia, 1726. Prepared the
fifth 'London Pharmacopoeia' for the Royal College of
Physicians. Author, miscellaneous. Died Mar. 9, 1771. Will,
P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
PEMBERTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec.
i6, 1730. Of London. S. of Francis (1693), of Trumpington.
Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1736-41.
Buried at Trumpington, Mar. 18, 1740-1. Brother of
Andrew (1749), etc.
PEMBERTON, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 3, 1700.
Of Much Hadham, Herts. S. of Sir Francis (1640), Knt. B.
in London, 1682. School, Eton. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 22, 1700. Died May 9, 1741. Brother of Francis (1693).
(L. Mag.)
PEMBERTON, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
26, 1732. 3rd s. of Francis (1693), of Trumpington. B. c.
1711. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Fellow, 1739;
married the same year. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1738.
R. of Little Shelford, Cambs., 1756-8. R. of Girton, 1758.
R. of Earl Stonham, Suffolk. Lord of the Manor of Trumping-
ton, Cambs. Buried there Mar. 30, i8oo. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Andrew (1749), etc.
PEMBERTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1605;
B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. R. of Little Buckenham, Norfolk,
1614-38. R. of Charlton, Kent, 1626-36; deprived; probably
reinstated, 1650-7. Summoned before the Court of High
Commission and fined £20 for non-appearance, Feb. 4,
1635-6. (Peile, I. 253; Hasted, i. 40.)
PEMBERTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, July 4,
1631. S. of William (c. 1594), D.D., and nephew of John
(above). B. at High Ongar. School, Charlton, Kent. Matric.
1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Probably the 'Magister John
Pemberton' adm. as Butler of Trinity CoUege, Dublin, Feb.
28, 1639-40. Perhaps minister of Congleton, Cheshire, c.
1648, and V. of St John's, Chester, 1650-6. Died before
May 11, 1658. {Peile, i. 413; E. Axon.)
PEMBERTON, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Apr. 12,
1680. Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Covent Garden,
Middlesex, and of Wootton, Beds. B. 1663. Matric. 1679.
.\dm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 25, 1682 ('Pomperton'). Of
Goldington, Beds. Died Jan. 13, 1687-8, aged 26. Buried
at Goldington. M.I. Father of Robert (1704).
PEMBERTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1696.
Of Yorkshire. B. at Bradford. Colleger at Eton, 1690-6.
B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 20, 1702;
priest (London) Dec. 19, 1703. V. of St Paul's, Walden,
Herts., 1703-9. R. of Wrington, Somerset, 1709-16. Died
1716.
PEMBERTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 25,
1737-8. S. of Robert (1704), of Cardington, Beds. School,
Bedford (Mr Priaux). Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1738; B.A.
1741-2; M.A. 1745. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1742;
priest. May 20, 1744. V. of Cardington, Beds. Buried Feb.
14, 1776.
PEMBERTON, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1592-3.
S. of Robert, Gentleman Usher to Queen Elizabeth, of
Rushden, Northants. Knighted, Aug. 21, 1617. Sherig of
Northants., 1620. Married Alice, dau. of Thomas Bowles,
of Wallington, Herts. Died 1640. Will proved (P.C.C.) Jan.
9, 1640-1. Brother of William (1592) and father of Goddard
(1631). {Peile, I. 208; Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
PEMBERTON, LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. II, 1678. S. of Goddard (1631), Esq. B. at Higham
Ferrers, Northants. School (private). Knotting, Beds. Died
Dec. 23, 1678. Buried at Higham Fen-ers.
PEMBERTON, MATTHIAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 8,
1645. Of Essex. Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1646; B.A. 1648-9;
M.A. 1652. Fellow, 1649. Perhaps R. of Clayhidon, Devon;
ejected, 1662. Afterwards minister at Marlborough. [Calamy,
1. 346.)
PEMBERTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Easter, 1602. Perhaps s. of William (1568). B.A. 1605-6;
M.A. 1609. Fellow, 1608. One of these names, 'M.A.,' R. of
Brettenham, Norfolk, 1612-24, was father of William(i630-i).
PEMBERTON, RICHARD. Scholar of Trinity, 1605; B.A.
1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1619.
Perhaps Master of Oundle School, 1616-23, 'M.A.' One of
these names R. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1618-31. Buried there
Feb. 18, 1630-1.
PEMBERTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1639.
2nd s. of Robert, late of St Albans, Herts., gent., deceased.
B. c. 1620. Matric. 1639. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 2,
1642. Called to the Bar, 1650. Steward of the Dean and
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Pende, Thomas
Chapter of Peterborough. Died Nov. 7 (Oct. 26, according
to the Register of Peterborough Cathedral), 1695. Buried
at Peterborough Cathedral, aged 75. M.I. there. (Le Neve,
Mon., v. 166.)
PEMBERTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 9, 1704.
S. and h, of John (1680), deceased, of Goldington, Beds.
Bapt. there, Apr. 5, 1687. Schools, Bedford and Wrestling-
worth. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Of Cardington, Beds.
Married Anne, dau. of John Hasleden, at Wootton, Beds.,
Sept. 29, 1717. Died July 26, 1732. Buried at Wootton.
Father of John (1737-8).
PEMBERTON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1572. Probably of St Albans, Herts. B. c. 1556. Founder of
St Albans almshouses. High Sherifi, 1618. Married Eliza-
beth, dau. of Raffe More, of St Albans, Herts., May 6, 1579.
Died Nov. 13, 1627, aged 72. Buried at St Albans. M.I.
{Vis. of Herts., 1634; Clutterbuck, i. 118.)
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Easter, 1568; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576; B.D. 1583. Fellow,
1574. Incorp. at Oxford, 1581. R. of Rendlesham, Sufiolk,
1584; of Ufford, 1585-99. Will dated, Oct. 22, 1598; proved
(P.C.C.) May 4, 1599. (Al. Oxon., where he is confused with
William {c. 1594).)
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1592.
2nd s. of Robert, of Rushden, Northants. B.A. 1595-6.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 26, 1598. Buried Nov. 4,
1603, at Rushden. Brother of Lewis (1592-3). {Peile, i. 20$;
H. I. Longden.)
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, c. 1594.
2nd s. of Henry, of Moreton, Cheshire, gent. B.A. 1596-7;
M.A. 1601; D.D. 1621. Fellow, 1602-12. R. of High Ongar,
1611-22. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Cope, Knt.,
July 22, 1612. Buried Mar. 10, 1622, in the chancel at
Ongar. Father of John (1631). {Peile, i, 212.)
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM. B.A. from Christ's, 1607-8.
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Pembroke,
Feb. 3, 1630-1. S. of Richard (? 1602). B. in Norfolk. Matric.
1631; B.A. 1634; M.A. 1638. Perhaps C. of Bishop Wear-
mouth, Durham, 1639. One of these names R. of Stratford
St Andrew, Sufiolk, 1660.
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 18, 1726. S. of William. B. at Leaton, Salop. School,
Alford, Lines. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 24, 1730; priest, Sept. 24, 1732.
PEMBERTON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, June 5, 1663.
PEMBLE or PEMBE, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1576; B.A. from Magdalene, 1579-80; M.A.
1583.
PEMBLE, STEPHEN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1646. Of
Kent. Probably migrated to Oxford. Matric. (St John's
College, Oxford) Nov. 27, 1650; B.A. 1650-1. Fellow of
St John's.
PEMBLE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591.
PEMBLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 4,
1711-2. S. of William, gent. B. at Shoreditch, Middlesex.
School, Eton. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1716-7. V. of Cobham, Kent,
1719-29; of Gillingham, 1720-9.
PEMBLE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1590.
PEMBRIDGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1569; B.A. 1569-70. Incorp. at Oxford. M.A. (Oxford)
1571-2. Preacher and schoolmaster at Aylesbury, 1572-3.
V. of Goldington, Beds., 1573. R. of Hanwell, Oxon., 1574.
V. of Wilsford, WUts., 1584. R. of Sudeley, Gloucs., 1585
(Jan.-Sept.). R. of Abbot's Anne, Hants., 1587. R. of
Skilgate, Somerset, 1589-95. R. of Marston Sicca, Gloucs.,
1590-5. R. of Kentchurch, Hereford, 1591. Died 1595.
{Al. Oxon. ; F. S. Hockaday.)
PEMBROKE, HENRY, Earl of, see HERBERT, HENRY.
PEMBROKE, WILLIAM, Earl of. M.A. 1612-3 {Lit. Reg.).
S. and h. of Henry (above). Matric. (New College, Oxford)
Mar. 8, 1592-3; M.A. 1606. Chancellor of Oxford Uni-
versity, 1617-30. Lord Chamberlain, 1615. A member of
the Council of New England, 1620. A patron of literature.
To him as Lord Chamberlain the first folio of Shakespeare's
works was dedicated in 1623. Died Apr. 10, 1630. Buried
in Salisbury Cathedral. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
PENAND, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1511-2.
PENCATELAW, THOMAS DE. King's scholar at Cambridge,
1331. S. of Thomas.
PENDARVICE, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1652. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1654; 'of London.'
PENDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1559.
22 2
Pendlebury, Henry
PENDLEBURY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Christ's,
May 9, 1645. S. of Henry. B. May 6, 1626, at Bury, Lanes.
School, Bury (Mr Ingham). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-g.
Ord. (presbyter) Oct. 25, 1650. Minister of Ashworth,
1648-50; of Horwich, 1650; of Holcombe, near Bury,
1651-62, ejected. Nonconformist minister at Bury and
Holcombe, 1672-95. Author, theological. Died June 18,
1695. Buried at Bury. (P«t/e, i. 494; D.AT.jB.; E. Axon.)
PENDLEBURY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, Mar. 28,
1672. S. of John, of Manchester. School, Manchester.
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. II, 1676-7; priest, Dec. 24, 1682. R. of Famingham,
Kent, 1684-1719. Died Dec. 9, 1719, aged 65. M.L at
Famingham.
PENDLEBERRY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Mar. 1610-1; B.A. 1614; M.A. 1618. R. of Himworth,
Norfolk, c. 1618-25.
PENDLETON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 7,
1602. S. of Godfrey (next), minister, of Norfolk. School,
Aylsham (Mr Eston). Matric. 1602; Scholar, 1604-8; B.A.
1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1613. Succeeded
his father as R. of Knapton, Norfolk, 1613-26; and of South
Repps, 1620-35. (Venn, 1. 179.)
PENDLETON, GEOFFREY (? GODFREY). Matric. sizar from
Jesus, Michs. 1573; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon
(Ely) July 5, 1579; priest, Apr. 17, 1580, age 24. School-
master at Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1579. Of Mautby, Norfolk,
1580 (? curate). R. of Knapton, 1581-1613. R. of Mautby,
1588-1613. Father of Edmund (above).
PENDLETON, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 11,
1666-7. Of Lancashire. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Cromsall
{i.e. CrumpsaU). Bapt. at Manchester, Feb. 15, 1644-5.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 24, 1671; priest, Dec. 22, 1672. R. of Marholm,
Northants., 1676-1704. R. of Etton, 1698-1704. Died Aug.
24, 1704. (H. I. Longden.)
PENDLETON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
1669. Of Norwich. S. of Henry, merchant. B. in St Peter
Mancroft, Norwich. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
Easter, 1671; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1673.
PENDLETON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar.
4, 1672-3. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1676-7. Buried at Man-
chester, Apr. 30, 1693; 'of the College, Manchester.' Will
(Chester) 1693. (E. Axon.)
PENDLETON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
Mar. 7, 1656-7. S. of William, draper. B. at Crompton
(? CrumpsaU), Lanes. Bapt. at Manchester, Feb. 22, 1639-40.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660; M.A. 1665. Perhaps C. of Woodford,
Northants., 1668.
PENDOCK, GERVASE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1621. S. of John, gent. Bapt. May 9, 1602, at Tollerton,
Notts. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1625. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Dec. 18, 1636. R. of Tollerton, 1636 (his father was patron).
(Godfrey, Notts.)
PENDOCK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 28, 1696. Of
Castle Bytham, Lines. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1700-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1701; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1704. V. of Bicker, Lines., 1704-16. R. of Gumley, Leics.,
1715-55- Buried there Jan. 23, 1755, aged 77. {Nichols,
II. 591.)
PENDOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 24,
1679. S. of Philip. B. at Tollerton, Notts. School, Tollerton
(Mr Allsopp). Matric. 1679.
PENDOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 10,
1640. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4;
M.A. from Clare, 1647. Fellow of Clare, Apr. 25, 1645 (by
visitor's warrant).
PENDRED, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
1548.
PENDRED, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, July 3,
1637. S. of John, gent., of Berkhampstead, Herts., deceased
(M.I. at Berkhampstead). B. there. School, Hertford (Mr
Minors). Matric. 1637-8. Migrated to Peterhouse, June 10,
1640. B.A. 1640-1.
PENDRETH, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 22 sic) at Sidney,
May 31, 1623. S. of Ralph, Esq. B. at Morsley, Durham.
Bapt. at Houghton-le-Spring, May 3, 1604. School, Newcastle
(Mr Fowberry). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630;
B.D. 1637. Fellow. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 16^5.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1657. " ' 1 y , i^
PENFOLD, CHARLES, see PINFOLD.
PENFOLD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 29, 1721. B. at
Broadwater, Sussex. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729.
Perhaps C. of Newhaven, Sussex, 1727-9. Preb. of Chichester,
1732-81. WiU (Chichester) 1781; as of Ashingdon, clerk.
Pennant, Edward
PENFORD, GREGORY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Aug. 28, 1683, as
'George.' Of Kirdford, Sussex. School, Winchester. Matric.
1683; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691.
PENGELLY, GLANVILL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July
4, 1688. S. of John, of Sortridge, Devon. School, Plymouth
(Mr John Bedford). Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2.
PENGELLY, JAMES. M.A. 1698 (Incorp. from BaUiol College,
Oxford). Matric. there. Mar. 9, 1690-1. S. of Jo., of St
Peter Tavy, Devon, gent. B.A. (Oxford) 1694; M.A. 1697;
M.B. 1700, 'Jacob.' {Al. Oxon.)
PENGELLY, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Feb. 14, 1742-3. S. of Henry, of Sortridge, Devon.
School, Tiverton (Dr Dardo). Matric. 1743. Of Peter Tavy,
Devon. For his son Henry see Al. Oxon.
PENGLA, . M.Gram. 1489-90.
PENGRY, MOSES. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Brasenose College,
Oxford). Matric. there, June 15, 1657; B.A. (Oxford) 1660;
M.A. 1663; B.D. 1672. Chaplain to William, Earl of Devon-
shire. V. of Gillingham, Kent, 1676. R. of Newendon,
Essex. Buried at Gillingham, Oct. 6, 1678. Admon., P.C.C.
{Al. Oxon.)
PENHELLICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 15, 1680. S. of John, of Helston, Cornwall, gent.
B. 1659. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Chaplain in the Navy,
1694. V. of Gulval, 1700-31. Married Grace, dau. of William
Pearce, of Paul, Penzance. Buried at Gulval, Feb. 20, 1730-
I. M.I. WiU, Exeter. (J. Ch. Smith.)
PENKETH, . D.D. 1466-7. A friar. Studied at Oxford.
Probably Thomas. If so, died 1487.
PENKRICHE, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1406-n.
PENN, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
1729. S. of John, clerk, V. of Edwinstowe, Notts. B. there.
Bapt. there, Feb. 28, 1710-1. School, Bradford, Yorks.
(Mr HiU). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3. C. of Edwinstowe,
1744-51- Buried there May 14, 1751. Brotherof John (1725).
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 420.)
PENNE, HUGH DE LA. Scholar at Cambridge, c. 1270-80.
Clerk. Of Lincoln diocese. Used to himt hares with his grey-
hounds in Cambridge warren. (Pleas of the Forest, see
Preface.)
PENN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1577. Of
Hertfordshire. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Codicote. Of
Broughton, Bucks., Esq. Married Margaret, dau. of Henry
Charge. Died before 1602. {Vis of Herts., 163^; Clutierbuck,
II. 306.)
PENN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1594. Of Kent.
Matric. c. 1594; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. One of these
names P.C. of Eye, Northants., 1613. Died 1648.
PENN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1614; B.A.
1617-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1617-8; priest. Mar.
17, 1621-2.
PENN, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1634. Of Sufiolk.
Buried in St Botolph's, Cambridge, Dec. 6, 1634.
PENN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent, 1653-4.
PENN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 16, 1725.
5. of John, clerk, V. of Edwinstowe, Notts. Bapt. there,
Feb. 10, 1707-8. School, Penistone, Yorks. (Mr Ramesden).
Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1736. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 20, 1730; priest (Chester) Mar. 5, 1731-2. R. of Emley,
Yorks., 1732-5. R. of Swanswick, Somerset, 1736-74. R. of
CromhaU, Gloucs., 1736-74. Chaplain to Lord Abercrombie.
Died Mar. 10, 1774, aged 66. M.I. at CromhaU. WiU, P.C.C.
Brother of Alexander (1729). (Scott-Mayor, in. 382; F. S.
Hockaday.)
PENN, JONATHAN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1646. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless 6th s. of Thomas,
of Codicote. Bapt. there, Dec. 27, 1627. B.A. 1649-50; M.A.
1653. (Vis. of Herts., 1634; Clutterbuck, 11. 306.)
PENN, JOSEPH. M.A. 1714 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Joseph, of Oxford. School, Winchester. Matric. (Wadham
CoUege, Oxford) Mar. 24, 1706-7, age 15; B.A. (Oxford)
1710; M.A. 1713. FeUow of Worcester CoUege, Oxford, 1714.
(Al. Oxon.)
PENN, ROBERT. Adm. at Trinity, Easter, 1637.
PENNANT, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1623.
Of FUntshire. B.A. 1626-7.
PENNANT, EDWARD. B.Can.L. 1499-1500. Of St Nicholas
Hostel. Supp. for incorp. at Oxford, 1521-2. R. of Stanlake,
Oxon.
PENNANT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 21, 1717-8.
S. and h. of Edward, Chief Justice of Jamaica. B. there.
Migrated to Queens', July 15, 1720. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 8, 1717. CaUed to the Bar, 1726. Brother of
the next.
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PENNANT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 12, 1730;
Fell. -Com. Dec. 30, 1734. Of Jamaica. Doubtless 5th s. of
Edward, Chief Justice of Jamaica. Matric. 1732. Brother of
Edward (above).
PENNANT, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1502-3. Perhaps adm. advocate at
Doctors' Commons, Mar. 26, 1522. Chancellor of Wells
diocese. Preb. of St Paul's, 1524. Died 1529.
PENANT, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 30,
1680. S. of Pierce, of Beighton, Flintshire. School, Newport
(Mr Edwards).
PENNECK, JOHN. M.A. from Pembroke, 1746. S. of Charles,
of Gwinear, Cornwall, gent. Colleger at Eton, 1726-7.
Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) Dec. 14, 1732, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1736. One of these names of Gulval, Cornwall,
clerk. Will (Exeter) 1774. (Al. Oxon.)
PENNECK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 7,
1745-6. S. of Charles, of Helston, Cornwall. School, Helston
(Mr White). Matric. 1745-6; Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1749-50;
M.A. 1753. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 25, 1752. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1754. Chaplain in the Navy, 1756. Chaplain of
Trinity, 1757-1802. Keeper of the reading-room at the
British Museum. R. of Abinger, Surrey, 1764-1803. R. of
St John's, Horsleydown, Southwark, 1765-1803. F.R.S.,
1768. Died Jan. 29, 1803. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Manning
and Bray, 11. 144.)
PENNEFATHER, see PENNYFATHER.
PENNELL, DAVIES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 21,
1742. S. of Peter (1701), clerk. B. at King's Langley, Staffs.
Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1742; B.A. 1745. Ord. deacon (York)
June 9, 1748; priest, Sept. 1751. V. of Bamby (? near
Newark), 1767. R. of Brigsley, Lines., 1768. Master of
Newark School, in 1782. V. of Newark, 1788-1814. Died
June 15, 1814. (Peile, 11. 243.)
PENNELL or PANNELL, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Christ's, May 13, 1701. S. of Peter. B. at Rugeley, Staffs.
School, Rugeley (Mr Tomkinson). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1704-
5; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1705; priest,
Sept. 1717. V. of King's Langley, 1725. Father of Davies
(1742). (Peile, II. 150.)
PENNELL, ROBERT. B.A. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Dec. 21, 1499.
PENNILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1625; priest, Mar.
1625-6.
PENNINGE, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare,
Easter, 1614. Probably s. and h. of Anthony, of Kettle-
borough, Suffolk, Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1616.
Succeeded his father at Kettleborough, in 1630. Married
(i) Alice, dau. of Robert Wood, of Thurton, Norfolk;
(2) Bridget, dau. of Sir Henry Mildmay, of Moulsham Hall,
Essex. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Copinger, Manors of Suffolk,
IV. 304.)
PENNING, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene,
Apr. II, 1663. S. of Saben (?), of Norwich, deceased. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1663, as 'Benning'; B.A. 1666-7; M.A.
1670. Chaplain of St Paul and St James, Norwich, 1673; of
St Benet, 1674-84. R. of St Clement the Martyr, 1680-96.
Died. Buried at St George's, Colegate, Norwich. M.I.
Benefactor to the poor of Norwich. (Blomefield, iv. 468.)
PENNING, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1627.
S. of Anthony, of Gipping, Suffolk, Esq. B.A. 1630-1.
Buried at St Botolph, Cambridge, Oct. 25, 1631.
PENINGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1577.
PENNING, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May
14, 1668. 4th s. of Nicholas, gent., of London. B. there.
School, Elmdon, Essex (Mr Howdon). Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 28, 1668. Probably patron of the benefice of
Elmdon, 1679. (Peile, 11. 15.)
PENNING, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1616.
Of Suffolk.
PENNING, ROBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1629. Of
Suffolk.
PENNING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 6,
1683-4. S. of Anthony, gent., of Elmdon, Essex. B. at
Ilford. School, Elmdon. Matric. 1683-4; Scholar, 1684-go;
B.A. 1687-8.
PENNINGE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 13, 1668.
Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Fellow, 1674. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1683.
PENNINGTHORN, . B.Civ.L. 1482-3.
PENNINGTON, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15,
1616. Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1627. V. of Brock-
worth, Gloucs., 1627-42 (or later). R. of Little Sampford,
Essex, 1644-50-; of BawdsweU, Norfolk, in 1654. V. of
Littlebury, Essex, 1655. (H. Smith.)
Penniston, John
PENNINGTON, ISAAC. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St Catha-
rine's, Easter, 1637. Of London. S. and h. of Isaac (M.P.
for Loudon, 1640; Lord Mayor, 1643). B. there, 1616. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1634. Called to the Bar, Nov. 3,
1639. Joined the Quakers, 1657. Imprisoned for refusing
the oath of allegiance, 1660 and 1661. The Meeting-house at
Jordans, Chalfont St Giles, was built partly with money
left by Mrs Pennington for that purpose. Of the Grange,
Chalfont St Peter, Bucks. Married Lady Springett, dau. of
Sir John Proude, of Goodnestone Court, Kent, and widow
of Sir William Springett, Knt. Author, religious. Died
Oct. 8, 1679. Buried at Jordans, Chalfont St Giles. Ancestor
of the Peningtons of Philadelphia. (D.N.B.; Vis. of London,
1634.)
PENNINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2. One of these names, s. of John, of Chig-
well, Essex, adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 27, 1624. (Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
PENNINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May 31,
1716. S. of Nicholas. B. at Tadcaster. School, Skipton.
Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1717; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1733. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1721; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1722.
R. of Foulness, Essex, 1727-33. R. of All Saints', Hunting-
don, 1733-62. R. of Yelling, Hunts., 1735-66. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1755-68. Author, sermons. Died Feb. 1768.
(Peile, II. 190.)
PENNINGTON, JOSEPH. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity,
Easter, 1634. Perhaps of Pennington, Lanes., and of
Muncaster, Cumberland. If so, s. of William. Married
Margaret, dau. of John Fleetwood, of Penwortham, Lanes.,
and father of William. Created Baron Muncaster in 1676.
Died 1659. (G.E.C., iv. 78; Jefferson, Allerdale.)
PENNINGTON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Jime 15, 1661. S. of Joseph, merchant, deceased, of Middle-
sex. B. there. School, Ilkley, Yorks. (Mr Dennison). Matric.
1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
PENNINGTON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 14, 1735-6.
Doubtless 4th s. of Sir Joseph, of Wcirter House, North
Riding of Yorkshire, Bart. Bapt. Jan. 20, 1718, at Waiter.
Matric. 1736. Commissioner of Customs, 1763-9. Succeeded
his brother John as 4th Bart., Mar. 26, 1768. Married Mary,
dau. of John Moore, of Somerset. Died Feb. 3, 1793. Brother
of the next. (G.E.C.)
PENINGTON, LOWTHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 11, 1729. 3rd s. of Joseph, Esq., of Westmorland
(succeeded as 2nd Baron of Muncaster, Cumberland, in 1730).
B. at Lowther. School, Lowther (Mr Wilkinson). Matric.
1729-30. Died in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge,
May 3, 1733. Brother of Joseph (above). (Scott-Mayor, iii.
424; G.E.C, IV. 78.)
PENNINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1575. Scholar from Westminster, 1576. B.A. 1579-80.
Perhaps of Mvmcaster, Cumberland. If so, ancestor of Lord
Muncaster.
PENNINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Apr. 13, 1668. S. of William, of Fumess Fells, Lanes. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, Sept. 1675.
PENNINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall,
May 26, 1716. Of Tadcaster, Yorks. Matric. 1716; B.A.
1719-20. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1720; priest, June, 1723.
PENNINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, June 29,
1749. B. in Lancashire. School, Lincoln (private). Matric.
1749. Doubtless scholar at Trinity HaU, 1750; LL.B. 1759.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1754; priest, Sept. 21, 1755.
One of these names chaplain in the Navy. Died unmarried
at Port Royal. Admon. (P.C.C.) May, 1778.
PENNINGTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, 1732. Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of Samuel, of
Northampton, registrar of the diocese of Peterborough.
Bapt. at St Giles', Northampton, July 29, 1715. Matric.
1732; LL.B. 1739. Buried at St Giles', Northampton, May
31, 1740. (H. G. Harrison.)
PENNINGTON, . B.A. 1476-7; M.A. 1480.
PENNISTON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 29,
1627. S. of Anthony, of Saffron Walden, Essex. Matric.
1627; Scholar, 1628; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
PENNEISTONE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney,
June 19, 1655. S. of James, yeoman. B. at Saffron Walden,
Essex. School, Saffron Walden (Mr Jo. Matthews). Matric.
1656; B.A. 1658-9.
PENISTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, June 28,
1676. S. of William, jeweller. B. at Laughton, West Riding,
Yorks. School, Laughton. Perhaps matric. 1676, 'Jenison';
B.A. 1679-80. One of these names chaplain in the Navy,
1702.
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Pennock, William
PENNOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, June
I, 1688. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Seamer, Yorks.
School, Wickham (Mr Kirby). Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1692; priest, Sept. 1693. C. of
Seamer, 1693.
PENNOYRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Oct. 17, 1715. S. of Thomas, gent., of Clifford, Hereford.
B. there. School, Hereford (Mr Traheme). Matric. 1715;
B.A. 1719-20. Succeeded his father at the Moor, Clifford.
High Sheriff for Co. Hereford, 1755. Died Mar. 16, 1783.
WiU, P.C.C. {ScoU-Mayor, iii. 298.)
PENNY, JOHN. LL.D. of Cambridge. Educated at Lincoln
College, Oxford. A monk of the Abbey of St Mary-de-Pratis,
Leicester, 1477; abbot, 1496. Prior of Bradley, 1503. Abbot
of St Mary, Leicester, 1503. Bishop of Bangor, 1504; and of
Carlisle, 1508. Died 1519-20. Buried in Leicester Abbey;
the tomb was afterwards moved into St Margaret's Church,
Leicester. {Cooper, 1. 22; Le Neve, Fasti, i. 103; Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
PENNY, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 18, 1693.
S. of Nicholas, of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London. B. in
London, 1674. Colleger at Eton, 1686-92. Matric. 1695;
B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701; B.D. 1710; D.D. 1724. Fellow,
1698-1724. Taxor, 1704. Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Ord.
priest (Ely) Aug. 19, 1706. R. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1706.
R. of Hickling, Notts., 1721. Preb. of Norwich, 1722-45; of
Lichfield, 1725-30. R. of Beddington, Surrey, 1730-44.
Dean of Lichfield, 1730-45. Died Jan. 18, 1744-5, aged 72.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1744-5- (Al. Oxon.)
PENNY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1550.
Previously at Queens' [matric. pens. Easter, 1546]. S. of
John, of Gressingham, Lanes. B.A. 1551-2; M.A. 1559.
Fellow of Trinity, 1553. Senior Bursar, 1564. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 8, 1561. Preb. of St Paul's, 1560-77, deprived.
University preacher, 1561. Travelled abroad and became
M.D. Afterwards practised as physician in London. F.R.C.P.
c. 1582. A good botanist and entomologist. Friend of Gesner.
Married Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Lucas, of Essex, Knt.
Died 1589. WiU (P.C.C.) 1589; as of St Andrew Undershaft.
London. {Cooper, 11. 78; Munk, i. 82; D.N.B.)
PENNY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1596. One
of these names 4th s. of Brian, of Peterborough, Northants.,
and nephew of Thomas (above). {Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
PENYCOOKE, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1573-
PENNYFATHER, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1571. Doubtless s. of Matthew, of New Fish
Street HiU, London, ironmonger. B. in St Margaret's, Fish
Street, London. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 16, 1579, age 26.
PENEFATHER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Michs. 1547. Ord. by Tho. Bentham (Return, 1604). R. of
Draycott-le- Moors, Staffs., 1576-1610. WiU proved (Lich-
field) May 23, 1610; 'Scholaris ruralis, in sacris Utteris
bene exercitatus....' {Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 19x5.)
PENNYMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec. 11, 1704,
from Oxford. 4th s. of Sir Thomas (1659), Bart., of Ormesby,
Yorks. Matric. (University CoUege, Oxford) Oct. 15, 1698,
age 16; B.A. 1702; M.B. (Cambridge) 1705. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 20, 1694. Executor of his father, 1708.
{Genealogist, N.S., xxv. 29.)
PENNYMAN, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Oct. 4,
1703. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of WUliam, of Normanby,
Cleveland, Yorks. Bapt. at St Michael-le-Belfrey, York,
May 21, 1684. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 3, 1703-4.
Buried at Eston, Mar. 22, 1719-20. (Foster, Yorks. Fatn.)
PENNYMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 9,
1631. 2nd s. of James, of Ormesby HaU, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Apr. 10, 1614. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1632; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638; D.D. 1661 {Lit. Reg.). FeUow, 1639-44, ejected.
R. of Stokesley, Yorks., 1653-88. Preb. of York, 1670-88.
Buried at Stokesley, Oct. 25, 1688. {Vis. of Yorks., 1665;
T.A. Walker, 4s.)
PENNYMAN, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
June 15, 1659. S. of Sir James, Knt., of Durham (afterwards
Bart.). Bapt. at South BaUey, Durham, Aug. 29, 1644.
School, Hough ton-le-Spring (Mr Caunt). Succeeded his
father as 2nd Bart., Apr. 24, 1679. Sheriff of Yorks., 1702.
Of Ormesby HaU, Yorks. Married Frances, dau. of Sir John
Lowther, of Lowther, Westmorland, Bart. Died at Ormesby,
Aug. 3, 1708. Buried there. WUl proved (York) Oct. 1708.
Father of Charles (1704). {G.E.C.)
PENRICE, HENRY. Adm. (age 17) at Trinity Hall, May 27,
1695. S. of WiUiam, citizen of London. B. there. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1696. Migrated to Caius, June 6,
1696. Scholar, 1696-7. Returned to Trinity HaU, 1698.
Scholar there, 1698; LL.B. 1701; LL.D. 1706. FeUow of
Trinity HaU, 1702-14. Incorp. at Oxford, 1714. Student
of the Inner Temple, 1700. Adm. advocate at Doctors'
Pentlow, William
Commons, 1706. ChanceUor of the diocese of Gloucester,
171 1-52. Admiralty advocate, 1714- Judge of the High
Court of Admiralty, i7i5- Knighted, Nov. 15, 1715- Official
of the Archdeaconry of Middlesex. Died Aug. 10, 1752.
M.I. at Offley, Herts. Father of the next. (Venn, i. 498;
Clutterbuck, 11. iii; Al. Oxon.)
PENRICE, SPENCER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
June 26, 1736. S. and h. of Henry (above). Matric.
1737. Died Jan. 6, 1739-40, aged 20. M.l. at Offley, Herts.
PENROSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1637.
Matric. 1637.
PENROSE, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1640.
PENRUDDOCK, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1633. Of Brentford, Middlesex. S. of Sir Thomas, of
Hale, Hants. Bapt. at St Dunstan-in-the-West, London,
Sept. 13, 16x5. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1637. FeUow, 1636-40.
One of the clerks in Chancery, 1639-44 and 1660-2. Accom-
panied Charles II to France, but returning to England was
imprisoned in the Tower three years. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec.
22, 1663. (F. A. Crisp, Vis. of England and Wales, iv.)
PENRODOCKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1560.
Probably s. of Anthony, of Broad Chalk, WUts., and grand-
son of Edward, of Arkleby, Cumberland. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1562. M.P. for WUton, 1584-6; for Southampton,
1586-7. Died Mar. 8, 1600-1. {Peile, i. 72; F. A. Crisp, Vis.
of England and Wales, iv.)
PENRUDDOCK, JOHN. M.A. 16x6 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Sir Edward, of Compton Chamberlayn, WUts., Knt.
Matric. (Queen's CoUege, Oxford) July i, 1608, age 17.
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1643. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. x8, 1608-9.
Knighted, Feb. 24, 1642-3. Of Compton Chamberlayn.
Married Joan, dau. of Sir John Meade, of Lofts, Essex, Knt.
Died June, 1648. Buried at Compton Chamberlayn. {Al.
Oxon.; F. A. Crisp, Vis. of England and Wales, iv.)
PENRY or PENRE, TREHERNE. Matric. sizar from Peter-
house, Michs. 1561 {imputes).
PENRY, PENERE or PENFRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, June 11, 1580. S. of Meredith (? Henry), of Llangam-
march, Brecon. B. in Brecknockshire, 1563. Matric. 1580;
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. (Oxfod) 1586. Extreme puritan. Not a
minister of a separatist congregation in London or pamp'n-
leteer under the name of Martin Marprelate. Convicted and
hanged on the charge of non-conformity. May 29, 1593. Re-
garded by Welsh historians as the pioneer of Welsh noncon-
formity. Married Helen Godley, at AU Saints', Northampton,
Sept. 5, 1588. .\uthor of many theological works. (T. A.
Walker ; Cooper, 11. 158 ; D.N.B. ; John Penry, his life and work.)
PENSOCKS or PENSACKES, CUTHBERT. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Nov. 1565; B.A. 1569-70, 'Peseke.' Perhaps a
schoolmaster in London, see Philip Manister, 1593.
PENSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, Feb. 27,
1676-7. S. of WiUiam, yeoman, deceased. B. at LiUeshall,
Salop. School, Arleston, Salop (Mr Roe). Matric. 1677.
PENSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity.. Lent, 1557-8.
PENSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 30,
1709. S. of Richard, of Cambridge. School, King's, Cam-
bridge (Mr Cole). Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1712; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. from King's, 1727. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 18,
1714; priest, Sept. 24, 1715. C. of Upton, Northants.
Chaplain of King's, X720. V. of Roxton, Beds., 1721.
Probably R. of Loddington, Leics., tiU 1742- Died Sept. 27,
1742, aged 51. Buried at Loddington. {Nichols, in. 331, the
institution to Loddington is given as 1707, but this is doubt-
less an error.)
PENSTON, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 12,
1658. S. of WiUiam, schoolmaster, of Scarborough, Yorks.
B. there. School, Scarborough. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22; priest, Feb. 24, 1661-2. V.
of 'Norton' (? Juxta Malton), Yorks., 1663-73.
PENSWALL, JOHN, see PYNSWALL.
PENT, . Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Michs. 1614.
PENTIRE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age c. 30) at Pembroke,
June 23, 1678. S. of Richard, gent. B. at Tregony, ComwaU.
PENTLOW, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, June 26,
1632. Matric. 1633.
PENTLOW, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1577-8.
B. at Swineshead, Hunts. B.A. X580-X; M.A. 1584- Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 1580-1, age 23. R. of Wennington,
Essex, 1583-4. R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1584-1627. Married
Clement, dau. of Dant, of Linton. Buried at Harlton,
Apr. 1, 1627. WiU (P.C.C.) 1628. (Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
PENTLOW, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1634. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Thomas, of
Weston FaveU, Northants., and grandson of WiUiam (i577-
8). Bapt. there. Mar. 9, i6i6-7- (Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
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PENTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Sidney, May 2,
1644. S. of Roger, clothier. B. at Coventry. School,
Coventry. Matric. 1644. Migrated to Pembroke, Apr. 15,
1645. B.A. 1647. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Jan. 17, 1660-1;
priest (Lincoln) Aug. 5, 1662. R. of Bruntingthorpe, Leics.,
1661-88. Probably died 1688. (Nichols, iv. 68.)
PENTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 12,
1679; B.A. 1682-3.
PENTWIN, HUGH. D.Civ.L. 1481-2. Perhaps M.A. or B.Civ.L.
1474-5. R. of Eynesford, Kent, 1494-6. R. of Bocking,
Essex, 1495. Archdeacon of Canterbury, 1498-1504. Died
Aug. 6, 1504. Buried at Lambeth. M.L Will, P.C.C.
PENVEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1565;
B.A. 1567-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1575. M..\. (Oxford) 1575.
Master of Chichester School, 1571-2. V. of Staines, Middle-
sex, 1576-86. R. of Kilmington, Somerset, 1585-96. R. of
Badgworth, 1587-96. Died 1596.
PENVIN or PENWYN, . B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1526. Probably
John, pens, of Gonville Hall, 1528-30. Perhaps V. of
Aylesbury, Bucks., 1545. A John Penwyn or Penneon, was
R. of Momingthorpe, Norfolk, 1524-30. Died 1530. (Venn,
I. 27.)
PENWARNE, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity, 1722. S. of
Joseph, of Maishfield, Wilts., gent. Matric. (St John's
College, Oxford) Mar. 9, 1713-4, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 171?.
(Al. Oxon.)
PENWARN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 8, 1730. S. of Thomas, of Liskeard, Cornwall, gent.
Colleger at Eton, 1724-30. Matric. 1730; B.A. 1733-4; M.A.
1741.
PEORS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1624.
PEPILL, see PIPPLE.
PEPLOE, AMOS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2, 1697. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1700-1.
PEPLOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 21, 1666-7. P.C.
of Stafford Castle Chapel, 1673-1729.
PEPLOW or PEPLOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May
28, 1696. Of Stafiordshire. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1699-1700;
M.A. 1703.
PEPLOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July i, 1742- Oi
Stafiordshire. Matric. 1742.
PEPLOE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 28, 1709.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1726.
PEPPIN, see also PIPPIN.
PEPPIN, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, July 6,
1744. Of Tugby, Leics. S. of Joseph (1710), clerk. School,
Oakham. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1748-9. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Sept. 24, 1749.
PEPPIN, EPHRAIM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1627.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637; priest (Lincoln) Aug. 22, 1645.
PEPPEN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1635.
Of Sufiolk. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. R. of Ringshall,
Sufiolk. Father of WiUiam (1670).
PEPPEN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 3, 1668. Of
Stafiordshire. B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1672-3; priest, Feb. 1674-5. R. of Ringshall,
Sufiolk, 1689.
PEPPEN or PEPPIN, JOSEPH. Adm. scholar (age 16) at
Sidney, July 3, 1710. S. of William, deceased, of Clipstone,
Northants. B. there. School, Harborough (Mr Atkins).
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 23, 1714; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1717. V. of Tugby,
Leics., 1718-61. R. of Staunton WyviUe, 1736-61. Died
1761. Father of Edmund (1744). (A^tc^/s, iii. 485.)
PEPPEN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 1, 1707. Of Sufiolk. School, Stoke Ash. Matric. 1707;
B.A. 1710-1. Licensed to teach grammar at Needham
Market, 1711. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1715; 'C. of
Weston, Suffolk'; priest (Norwich) Mar. 1717-8. R. of Gt
Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1727-42. Buried there Oct. 22, 1742.
PEPPEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 26,
1670. S. of George (1635), R. of RingshaU, Suffolk. B. at
Westbrokein Ringshall. School, Bury (Mr Leedes). Matric.
1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb.
1674-5; priest, Sept. 1677. R. of Stoke Ash, Suffolk, 1678-
1709. R. of Cotton St Andrew, 1697 and 1702. Died Mar. 2,
1709-10, at Stoke Ash. Will proved (Bury) 1710. Father of
the next. (Peile, 11. 29.)
PEPPEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, May 13,
1701. S. of William (above), R. of Stoke Ash, Suffolk.
School, Bury (Mr Leedes). Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1704;
B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1706;
priest, June, 1707. R. of Ringshall, Suffolk, 1707; there in
1727. Died before 1741. Father of the next.
Pepper, Robert
PEPPEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 9.
1738- S. of William (above), R. of Ringshall, Sufiolk. B.
there. Schools, Needham, Suffolk (private) and Dedham,
Essex. Scholar, 1738-43; Matric. 1744; B.A. i744- Ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1744. R. of Ringshall and Battis-
ford, Suffolk, 1744-89. Died Mar. 9, 1789. Buried at Rings-
hall. M.I. (Venn, 11. 44.)
PEPPIN, ZACCHAEUS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. R. of Dry Drayton, Cambs.,
in 1666.
PEPPER or PEPER, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1568; Scholar, 1571; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575.
PEPER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1583. One of these names, 'of Richmond, Yorks.,' adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1587, from Barnard's Inn. Perhaps
Recorder of Richmond, 1603-35. If so, M.P. for Richmond,
1624-5. Died Mar. 28, 1635. M.I. at Richmond. (Clarkson,
Richmond, 170.)
PEPPER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, c. 1596.
2nd s. of Robert, of East Cowton, Richmond. B.A. 1599-
1600. Brother of John (1596-7) and probably father of the
next.
PEPPER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
June 23, 1627. Doubtless s. of Christopher (above). B. at
Richmond. School, Richmond (Mr Bathurst). Matric. 1627;
B.A. 1631-2. Perhaps fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, 1639,
and V. of KiUinchy, Down, 1636-7. (H. B. Swanzy).
PEPPER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
July I, 1658. 4th s. of Cuthbert, of Farington Hall, Durham.
Bapt. at Bishopwearmouth, Nov. 1, 1641. School, North-
allerton (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1660. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 21, 1661. Died 1682. Brother of Cuthbert (1649), John
(1651) and Robert (1651). (Peile, 1. 582; H. M. Wood.)
PEPPER, CUTHBERT. B.A. 1532-3. One of these names
churchwarden of East Cowton, Yorks., 1548.
PEPPER, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr.
28, 1649. S. of Cuthbert. B. at Farington HaU, near Durham.
Bapt. at Bishopwearmouth, Sept. 9, 1632. Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1652-3. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 16, 1640-1. Buried
at Bishopwearmouth, May 3, 1673. Brother of Christopher
(1658), etc. (Peile, t. 526; H. M. Wood.)
PEPPER, DIONYSIUS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
Apr. 18, 1667. S. of Gilbert, clerk, of Barton, Lines. School,
York (private). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord.
deacon (York) c. 1670-1. Father of the next.
PEPPER, DIONYSIUS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene,
Feb. 9, 1691-2. S. of DionysJus (above), clerk. B. at
Glentham, Lines.
PEPPER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1594. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. c. 1594; B.A. 1598-9. Suspended
from his degree, May 28, 1600, for performing in a play at
the Black Bear Inn, Cambridge. (Coll. Hist., 240.)
PEPPER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1555.
PEPPER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1573.
PEPPER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1596-7. 3rd s.
of Robert, of East Cowton, Richmond. B.A. 1599-1600.
Brother of Christopher (1596).
PEPPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, June 21,
1651. S. of Cuthbert, of Farington HaU, Durham. Bapt. at
Bishopwearmouth, Dec. 11, 1634. Buried at St Nicholas,
Newcastle, May 12, 1692. Brother of Christopher (1658), etc.
(Peile, I. 543; H. M. Wood.)
PEPPER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 21, 1660. S. of
John, yeoman, of Shenfield, Essex. B. there. School,
Westminster. Migrated as pens, to St John's, Sept. 26, 1660,
age 16. Matric. 1660. Buried at AU Saints', Cambridge,
Aug. 21, 1663.
PEPPER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, May 28,
1720. S. of Joseph, of Stamford, Lines. School, Stamford
(Mr Turner). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1724; priest, Sept. 24, 1727-
PEPPER, JOSIAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1612;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. R. of South Cove, Sufiolk, 1618-44,
sequestered.
PEPPER, PRESCOT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at St John's,
Mar. 17, 1729-30. S. of Cuthbert, gent., of Richmond, Yorks.
B. at Moulton. School, Kirk Leatham (Mr Clark). Matric.
1729-30.
PEPER, RICHARD. Scholar (age 15) of Clare, Nov. 6, 1498.
(Perhaps same as next.)
PEPPER, RICHARD. B.A. 1506-7. Of Berkhampstead, Herts.
M.A, 1510-1. Fellow of Pembroke. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 21, 1506-7; priest, Apr. 3, 1507.
PEPER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1577.
Perhaps R. of Stanfield, Norfolk, 1591-2, and father of
Robert (1610).
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PEPPER, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, 1595-6.
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Cuthbert, Reader and Bencher at
Gray's Inn, and one of the Council of the North. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 15, 1595. Of the family at St Martin's,
Richmond, Yorks. Purchased Farington Hall, Durham.
Married Margaret, dau. of Robert Wytham, of Cliffe. {Peile,
I. 218.)
PEPPER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 25,
1610. S. of Robert (? 1577), R. of Stanfield St Margaret,
Norfolk. Schools, Raynham (Mr Wright) and Fakenham
(Mr William Jeffreys). Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A.
1617. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 15, 1617. V. of Moulton,
Norfolk, 1617. V. of Freethorpe, 1630. (Venn, i. 207.)
PEPPER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, June 21,
1651. S. of Sir Cuthbert, Knt., of Farington Hall, Durham.
Bapt. June 10, 1636, at Bishopwearmouth. Educated at
home. B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658; LL.D. 1664 {Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1658-67. Junior Proctor, 1662-3. Incorp. at Oxford,
1663. Chancellor of Norwich, 1673. Advocate, Doctors'
Commons, 1678. Author, miscellaneous. Died Nov. 5, 1700.
M.I. in Norwich Cathedral. Brother of Christopher (1658),
etc. {Peile, i. 543.)
PEPPERELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 26,
1744. Of Middlesex. Matric. i745; B.A. 1747-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1747-8; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1752. C. of Clipston, Northants., i753- R- of Oxendon,
1757-60. C. of Nazeby, in 1762. R. of Little Bowden, 1766,
resigned the same year. R. of West Harling, Norfolk, 1766-
89. C. of Winwick, Northants., in 1768. Buried there Oct. 26,
1789. WiU, P.C.C. (H. I. Longden.)
PEPPIN, see PEPPIN, and PIPPIN.
PEPWALL, . Adm. at Emmanuel, Michs. 1584.
PEPWELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1575.
PEPWELL, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 7, i576-
Perhaps Henry (above).
PEPYN, . B.Can.L. 1502-3.
PEPYN, . B.A. 1507-8.
PEPYRE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1483.
PEPYS or PEPES, APOLLO. Matric. pens, from St John's, c.
1594. 5th s. of John (1546-7), of Cottenham, Cambs. Bapt.
Feb. 8, 1575. B.A. 1597-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 20,
1596. Of Impington, Cambs., and Hinchinbrooke, Hunts.
Died unmarried 1644. WiU (P.C.C.) 1645. Brother of Talbot
(*• 1595) and probably of Thomas (1592).
PEPYS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 19, 1727. S. of
Roger, of Impington, Cambs., and of Diss, Norfolk. Bapt.
at Impington, Oct. 22, 1710. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
July 10, 1728. Married Anne, dau. of John Spelman, of
Narborough, Norfolk. Died at Bath, s.p., the last repre-
sentative of the Impington branch. Buried at Impington,
Jan. 27, 1778. WiU (P.C.C.) 1778. Brother of Roger (1727).
(W. C. Pepys, Genealogy of Pepys Family.)
PEPYS or PEPPS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Aug. 13, 1652. Of NorfoUc. Doubtless s. of Richard (1602).
Matric. 1652; B.A. 1656-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 6;
priest, Apr. 10, 1661. V. of Bisbrooke, Leics., 1678. Buried
there Nov. 5, 1691. Brother of Samuel (1639-40).
PEPES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1579.
Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7, 1580-1. Probably
brother of John (1575), etc., but he does not appear in the
Genealogy.
PEPES, FERMOR (alias JEROME). Matric. FeU.-Com. from
St John's, Easter, 1565. S. of Thomas, of South Creake,
Norfolk. Bapt. there, June 12, 1548. Married Frances, dau.
of John Drury, of Rougham, SuSolk. WiU dated, Sept. 25,
1633; proved, Feb. 11, 1633-4 (Cur. Ep. Norwich). (Vis. of
London, 1634; Genealogy of the Pepys Family.)
PEPYS, FARMER (FERMOR). Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 13,
1655. S. of Fermor, gent. Bapt. at Mileham, Norfolk, Apr. 7,
1638. School, Lynn (Mr BeU). Matric. 1656. Migrated to
Caius, c. Oct. 1657; Scholar, 1657-63; B.A. 1659-60; M.A.
1663. Junior FeUow of Caius, 1664-7. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 16, 1656. Ord. deacon and priest (Exeter) Nov.
30, 1662. V. of Bishop's Tawton, Devon, 1662. Chaplain to
the Earl of Devon. V. of Braunton, 1667-71. Died Dec. 21,
1671. Buried at Braunton. Admon., Exeter. (Peile, i. 570;
Venn, i. 401.)
PEPYS, JOHN. B.A. 1546-7. Probably s. of WiUiam, of
Cottenham, Cambs. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1549. Of Cotten-
ham, and of Impington. Married (i) Edith, dau. of Edmund
Talbot, of Cottenham, and of Cambridge; (2) Anne Jenison.
Buried at Cottenham, July 16, 1589. Doubtless father of
ApoUo (c. 1595), Talbot (c. 1595), Thomas (1592), the next
and Edward (1579). (Braybrooke, Diary of Samuel Pepys,
IV. 364.)
Pepys, Robert
PEPYS or PEPES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1575. Doubtless ists. of John (above). B.A. 1577-8. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, 1578. Of Cottenham, Cambs. Married Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Bendish, of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex.
Died Mar. 20, 1604. Buried at Cottenham. Brother of
ApoUo (c. 1594), etc., father of the next, Richard (1604)
and Samuel (1617).
PEAPES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter, 1604.
Doubtless 1st s. of John (i575), of Cottenham, Cambs.
Bapt. there, May 3, 1537- Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 14, 1606. Of Stoke-next-Clare, Suffolk. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Wicksted (alderman of Cambridge),
in 1614, at Gt St Mary's. Died s.p. WiU dated, Jan. 17, 1641 ;
proved. May 20, 1642. Brother of Richard (1604) and
Samuel (1617). (Genealogy of Pepys Family: Braybrooke, iv.
364; T.A. Walker.)
PEPYS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 24, 1636.
2nd s. of Talbot (1595), of Impington, Cambs. B. at Norwich,
Dec. 1, 1618. School, Perse (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1636;
LL.B. from Trinity HaU, 1641; LL.D. i647- Fellow of
Trinity HaU, 1641. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 27,
1640. CaUed to the Bar, 1647. Married Katherine, widow
of Thomas Hobson, of Cottenham, Cambs. Buried at
Cottenham, Aug. 19, 1692. WiU, P.C.C. Brother of Roger
(1635) and Thomas (1641). (Peile, i. 444-)
PEPYS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent, 1645-
6. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. FeUow by the
Parliamentary visitors, 1650-2, resigned.
PEPYS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, May 26, 1659 (pens.
June 17, 1659, age 16). S. of John, taUor, of London, and of
Brampton, Hunts. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Migrated to Christ's, Feb. 25, 1659-60, age 18 sic. Matnc.
1660; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666. Ord. in i666. Clerk to
Trinity House, i67o. Clerk of the Acts, 1674-77. Of Bramp-
ton, Hunts. Died Mar. 1676-7. Brother of Samuel (1650).
(Peile, I. 589.)
PEPYES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1670. Doubt-
less s. and h. of John, late of Gt Bardfield, Essex, gent.,
deceased. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 26, 1674. Of St
Andrew's, Holbom, London. Married Susannah, dau. of
WUliam Baxter. Admon. to his widow, Oct. 1696. (Genealogy
of Pepys Family.)
PEPYS, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, c. i595-
S. of Richard, of Bumham Westgate, NorfoUs. Bapt. there,
Apr. 2, 1580. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 2, 1600. Devisee
under his father's wUl of Fulboume property. Brother of
Richard (1602). (Vis. of Norfolk, 11. 383.)
PEPS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1550.
PEPYS or PEAPIS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
1602. S. of Richard, of Bumham Westgate, Norfolk. B.A.
1605-6- M.A. 1609. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1610. R. of
Brisley, Norfolk, 1615-61. V. of Gateley, 1616-61. Died
1661. WiU proved (Archd. Norwich) Mar. 10, 1661. Brother
of Nicholas (c. 1595), father of Samuel (1639-40) and Daniel
(1652). (Peile, I. 243.)
PEAPES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1604. 2nd s. of John (1575), of Impington, Cambs. B. c.
1588, at Cottenham. B.A. 1607-8. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 29, 1609. CaUed to the Bar, 1617. Bencher,
1636. Reader, 1640. Treasurer, 1648. Serjeant-at-law, 1654.
M.P. for Sudbury, 1640 (Mar.-May). Baron of the Ex-
chequer, 1654-5. Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 1655-9.
Chief Commissioner of the Great Seal in Ireland, 1655-6.
Died at DubUn, Jan. 2, 1658-9. Buried in Christ Church
Cathedral, Dublin. Brother of John (1604) and Samuel
(1617). (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
PEPYS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1620.
S. of John, of Bumham Westgate, NorfoUs. Bapt. there,
Jan. 28, 1603-4. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 3, 1624-5- Clerk of King's Lynn. Buned at
St Nicholas, Lynn, Jan. 12, 1652-3. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653.
(Peile, I. 336.)
PEPYS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at.ST John's, June 3,
1672 S. of Richard, yeoman, of Ashen Clare, Essex, and
grandson of Richard (1604). B. there. Age 11 in 1664 (««:).
School, Evington. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Of Warfield,
Berks. Died unmarried May, 1722, at Hackney. (Bray-
brooke, Pepys Diary, etc., iv. 364.)
PEPES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 7, 1629.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
V. of Gt Wendon, Essex, 1639. V. of Arkesden, 1648-62,
ejected.
PEPYS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 1654. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1658-9. FeUow, 1659-
61. Died Oct. 5, 1661.
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PEPYS ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, June 29,
1659. S. of Richard, of London, mercer. Matric. 1660;
B A 1662-3. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Dec. 19,
1663. C. of Ickham, Kent. R. of Gatton, Surrey, 1668-1715-
PEPYS, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 17, 1635.
S. and h. of Talbot (c. 1595), of Impington, Cambs. B. May 3,
i6i7, at Heydon, Norfolk. School, Perse (Mr Lovenng).
Matric. 1635. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 4, 1634.
Called to the Bar, 1641. Bencher, 1664. Recorder of
Cambridge, 1660-79, removed 'for acting m conjunction
with the factious party against the court and loyal interest/
M.P. for Cambridge, 1661-78. Married four wives. Inherited
the Manor of Diss, Norfolk, through his 3rd wife Pamele,
dau. of John Duke, of Worlingham, Sufiolk. Died Oct. 4,
1688. Buried at Impington. Brother of John (1636), Thomas
(1641), and father of Talbot (1663). {Peile, i. 435; Top. and
Gen., III. 109; Genealogy of Pepys Family.)
PEPYS, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 19, 1727- S. of
Roger, of Impington, Cambs., and of Diss, Norfolk. B. at
Impington. Buried there May 9, 1728. Brother of Charles
(1727).
PEPIS, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Pkterhouse, Michs. 1617.
4th s. of John (1575), of Cottenham, Cambs. Bapt. there,
Dec. 3, 1600. Of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex. Married
Margaret, dau. of Richard Rooks, of Swavesey. Will (Archd.
Middlesex) 1665. Brother of John (1604) and Richard (1604).
PEPYS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Feb. 5,
1639-40. S. of Richard (1602), R. of Brisley, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Lovenng). Matric. 1640;
B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647. V. of Cosby, Leics., 1648. R. of
Clifton Reynes, Bucks., 1661-1703. P.C. of Ekeney with
Pets, 1664. Chaplain to the Earl of Shrewsbury. R. of
Foscott, 1672-1703. Buried at Clifton Reynes, Apr. 15, 1703.
Father of Samuel (1675). {Peile, i. 467.)
PEPYS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 21, 1650.
S. of John, citizen of London, afterwards of Brampton,
Hunts. B. at Brampton, Feb. 23, 1632-3. Schools, Hunting-
don and St Paul's. Migrated as scholar to Magdalene, Mar. 4,
1650-1. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1660. Secretary
to his cousin Sir Edward Montagu (afterwards Earl of
Sandwich), 1660. Clerk of the Acts of the Navy, 1660-73.
F.R.S., 1665; President, 1684-6. Surveyor-General of the
Victualling Office, 1665. A zealous reformer of abuses.
Secretary of the Admiralty, 1673-9 and 1686-9. M.P. for
Castle Rising, 1673-9; for Harwich, 1679 and 1685-7. Com-
mitted to the Tower of London on a charge of complicity
with the Popish plot, 1679; released, 1680. Retired after the
Revolution and lived mostly at Clapham. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Balthazar St Michel, a Huguenot. The well-known
diarist. The 'Diary' remained in cipher in Magdalene
College until 1825 when it was deciphered by John Smith and
edited by Lord Braybrooke. An enlarged edition by Mynors
Bright appeared, 1875-9. The original is in the Pepysian
Library at Magdalene. The Bodleian Library at Oxford
also contains fifty volumes of his manuscripts. Died May 26,
1703, s.p., aged 71. Buried at St Olave's, Hart Street,
London. M.I. Brother of John (1659). (D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven; Genealogy of Pepys Family.)
PEPYS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 15, 1675.
S. of Samuel (1639-40). B. at Preston, Bucks. Matric. 1675;
B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Fellow, 1680-4. Buried at Clifton
Reynes, Bucks., Feb. 16, 1683-4. M.I.
PEPYS, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, 1711-2. Perhaps
s. of John (1670). If so, Sherifi of Cambridge, 1728.
{Genealogy of the Pepys Family.)
PEPYS or PEAPES, TALBOT. Matric. pens, from King's, c.
1595. Doubtless s. of John (1546-7) of Cottenham, Cambs.
Bapt. at Impington, Apr. 2, 1583. Scholar of Trinity Hall,
1601. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 13, 1605. Called to
the Bar, 1613. Reader, 1632. Treasurer, 1640. Recorder of
Cambridge, 1624-60. M.P. for Cambridge, 1625. Of
Impington, Esq. Married (1) Beatrice, dau. of John CasteU,
of Raveningham, Norfolk; (2) Paulina . Died Mar.
1665-6. Buried at Impington. Brother of Apollo (c. 1594)
and probably of Thomas (1592), etc.; father of Roger (1635),
John (1636) and Thomas (1641). {Genealogy of the Pepys
Family; Middle Temple Bench Book.)
PEPYS, TALBOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 7, 1663. 1st
s. of Roger (1635), of Impington, Cambs. B. Mar. 20, 1646,
in Chancery Lane, London. Matric. 1663. Of Impington,
Cambs., and of Diss, Norfolk. Married Hannah, dau. of
John Mann, of Norwich. Died 1 681. Admon., Dec. 15, 1681.
PEPYS, THOMAS. Pens. atGoNViLLE Hall, 1515-20. Canonicus.
Probably s. of John, of Braintree. B.D. 1517-8. Sub-prior
of St Osyth, Essex. Died before 1523.
PEAPS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1570; B.A,
1574-5; M.A. 1578.
Percival, John
PEAPES, THOMAS. Adm. at Peterhouse, June 17, i592-
Probably s. of John (1546-7) of Cottenham. Matric. c. 1592-
To be distinguished from a brother of the same name. One
of these was known as 'Thomas the Black'; he died unmarried
after 1630. The other known as 'Thomas the Red,' was of
Eaton, Cambs., married Kezia Day (their son John was father
of Samuel (1650)). Died May 2, 1615. He was probably the
Peterhouse man. Brother of Apollo {c. 1594) > Talbot
(1595), etc.
PEPYS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28, 1641;
scholar from Westminster. 3rd s. of Talbot (c. 1595)- B.
June 5, 1621, at Norwich. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A.
1648. Fellow, 1649. Adm. at Leyden, May 20, 1649- M-D.
(Padua) 1651. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653, and at Cambridge,
1664. Candidate, College of Physicians, 1661. Died at
Impington, Cambs. Will dated Aug. 20, 1664; proved
(P.C.C.) Feb. 4, 1664-5. Brotherof John (1636) and of Roger
(1635). {Al. Westmon.; Munk, i. 302.)
PEPYS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 17,
1678. S. of Thomas, of Martin Abbey, Surrey. Bapt. May 15,
1662, at Richmond, Surrey. School, Richmond. Matric.
1678. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 17, 1679-80.
PEPYS, WILLIAM. Obtained permission to take the oaths re-
quired for D.D. from the Prior of Norwich Priory, 1513.
Probably brother of Thomas (1515)- -
PEPYS or PEEPES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius,
Mar. 30, 1622. S. of William, gent., of Bumham Ulph,
Norfolk. School, Lynn (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1622;
Scholar, 1622-6; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1631. Married and had
issue. Buried at Bumham Westgate, Sept. 16, 1633. {Venn,
I. 256.)
PEPYS, . Mus.Bac. 1496-7'
PEEPS, {major). Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1544-
PEEPS, {minor). Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1544-
PERCELL, see also PERSALL and PURSELL.
PERCELL or PARSELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Michs. 1569; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576.
PERCHARD, . Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 1601. B. in
Guernsey.
PERCHYLDE, CLEMENT. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, 1470. Of Cambridge.
PERCHYLL, JOHN. M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9. Litt. dim.
from Bishop of Ely to be ord. acolyte, Sept. 22, 1468.
PERCIVALL, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Magdalene,
Jan. 28, 1647-8. S. of Sir Philip, Knt., Registrar of the
Irish Court of Wards (for whom see D.N.B.). School,
CamberweU. Matric. 1648, as 'Perswall'; B.A. 1651-2. Died
in London, unmarried, Jan. 1653. Brother of John (1645-6).
PERCIVALL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
May 17, 1682. S. of Samuel, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. B. at
Bishop Hatfield, Herts. School, Stanstead (private). Matric.
1682. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 22, 1683.
PERSEVALL, EDWARD. 'Of Sidney College, Cambridge";
licensed to marry Elizabeth Bagott, of Sedgebrooke, Lines.,
Oct. 27, 1599.
PERCIVAL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 25,
1722. S. of Phillip, of Co. Cork, Ireland. Bapt. Dec. 14, 1702,
at Wandsworth, Surrey. School, Westminster. Matric. 1722;
Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Peterb.
Litt. dim. from Winchester) Dec. 24, 1727, to church of
Christchurch, Southwark. V. of Climping, Sussex, 174O-7.
Preb. of Chichester, 1750-72. R. of Ford, Sussex, 1753-72.
Died 1772. {Al. Westmon., 280.)
PERCIVAL, JOHN. Studied at Oxford and Cambridge.
Carthusian monk. Prior of the house of his order at Paris,
c. 1550. Author, Compendium Divini Amoris. (Cooper, i. 6;
D.N.B.)
PERCIVALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1563;
B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569; B.D. 1576. Fellow, 1566-74. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 17, 1568. R. of Stiffkey,
Norfolk, 1574-
PERCIVALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, Jan.
14, 1645-6; afterwards Fell.-Com. S. and h. of Sir Philip,
Knt., of Co. Cork, Ireland, and of Dublin. B. there, Sept. 7,
1629. School, CamberweU, Surrey. Matric. 1646; B.A.
1648-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 26, 1649. Concerned
in the transplanting of the Papists into Connaught, 1653.
Knighted in Ireland, July 22, 1658. Appointed Clerk of the
Crown, May 7, 1660. Prothonotary of the Common Pleas,
and Keeper of the Public Accounts. Created Bart., Sept. 9,
1661. Privy Councillor. M.P. for Cork, 1661-5. Married
Catherine, dau. of Richard Southwell, of Kingsale. Buried
Nov. 12, 1665, at St Audoeu's, Dublin. Brother of Arthur
(1647-8) and father of Robert (1674). {G.E.C.)
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PERSEVALL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
isea Perhaps s. of George, of Somerset. B. 1550. School,
St Paul's. A student at Lincohi's Inn. M.P. for Richmond,
1604-11. Lived in Spain for four years. Registrar of the
Court of Wards in Ireland, 1616. Member of the Virginian
Co. Married (i) Joan, dau. of Henry Young, of Buckhom
Weston, Dorset; (2) Alice, dau. of John Sherman, of Ottery
St Mary, Devon. Author of the well-known Spanish-English
dictionviTy Bibliotheca Hispanica. Died Sept. 4, 1620. Buried
in St Audoen's Church, Dublin. Ancestor of the Earls of
Egmont. {D.N.B.)
PERSEVELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1543-4; M.A. i547; B.D. 1553-4-
R. of Toft, Cambs., 1554-6. Archdeacon of Chester, 1554-9-
PERSIVAL, ROBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1635. Of
Norwich.
PERCEVALE, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
Oct. 15, 1674. 2nd s. of John (1645-6), Bart., of Burton, Cork.
B. at Kinsale, Ireland, Feb. 18, 1657. Matric. 1674, 'jonn
(adm. in College as Robert). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 5,
1676-7. Murdered in the Strand, June 5, 1677. Buried in
Lincoln's Inn Chapel. His younger brother John succeeded
his brother Philip as 3rd Bart., in 1680. (Peile, 11. 56;
G.E.C., m. 315)
PERCIVALL, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Sept. 25,
1705. Of Manchester, gent. Probably s. of Richard, of
Manchester, merchant. Matric. 1705. Perhaps buned at
Wakefield, Yorks., Jan. i753. aged 62. One of these names
s. of Peter, of Warrington, Lanes., M.D. B. c. 1691. M.D.
of Leyden, 1720. Died Jan. 12, 1750-1, aged 59; uncle of
Thomas, F.R.S., for whom see D.N.B. {F.M.G., 121; F. A.
Crisp, Vis. of England and Wales, iv.)
PERCIFALL, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, c.
1593 One T. PerceveU, 'B.A.,' was V. of Tilsworth, Beds.,
1612. V. of PuUoxhill, 1615. (The B.A. Ust of 1594-5 is
missing.)
PERCY, ALAN. Master of Sx John's College, 1516-8. S. of
Henry, 4th Earl of Northumberland. V. of Giggleswick,
Yorks., 1508-17. Preb. of York, 1513. R. of St Anne,
Aldersgate, London, 1515-8. R. of St Mary-at-HiU, 1521-60.
R. of Miilbarton, Norfolk, 1526. Warden of Trmity CoUege,
Arundel, 1539; surrendered it to the King, 1545. R. of
Stanley Regis, Gloucs., in 1551-60 (non-resident). R. of
Earsham, Norfolk, 1558. Died May, 1560. Buried in the
Old Chapel of St John's. (Cooper, i. 206; D.N.B.)
PERCY, ALGERNON. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Easter, 1615. S. of Henry, 9th Earl of Northumberland.
B. in London. Bapt. Oct. 13, 1602. M.A. 1616 (fil. nob.).
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 10, 1615. K.B., 1616.
Subscribed at Oxford, July 15, 1617. M.P. for Sussex, 1624-
5- for Chichester, 1625-7. Created Baron Percy, 1626.
Succeeded as 10th Eari of Northumberland, 1632. K.G.,
1635. Admiral of the Fleet, 1636; Lord High Admiral,
1638-42. Privy Councillor, 1636 and again, 1660. General
of aU the forces south of the Trent, 1639. GraduaUy drew
to the side of the opposition. Accepted a place in the
ParUamentary Committee of Safety, 1642. A member of
the Westminster Assembly of Divines, 1643. Headed the
opposition in the House of Lords to Charles I's trial. Re-
mained aloof from pubUe affairs during the Commonwealth.
At various times Lord-Lieutenant of Northumberland,
Sussex and Surrey; joint Lord-Lieutenant of Northumber-
land, 1660. Lord High Constable of England, 1661. Married
(1) Anne, dau. of William Cecil, Earl of Salisbury; (2) Eliza-
beth, dau. of Theophilus Howard, Earl of Suffolk. Died
Oct. 13, 1668. Buried at Petworth, Sussex. M.I. {D.N.B.;
G.E.C.; Al. Oxon.)
PERCY, EDMUND. B.A. 1470-1. Fellow of Clare, 1470.
PERCYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1583.
Married Dionysia Haldenby, of Adlingfleet, Yorks., 1590.
Killed Philip Constable (1611) in a duel. May 15, i6i8.
PERCY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 13,
1692-3. S. of Francis, sculptor, of Cambridge, and Mayor m
1709. Bapt. Jan. 20, 1675, at Trinity Church, Cambridge.
School, Thurlow (Mr Harrard). Matric. 1695. Living in
Cambridge, in 1716. Afterwards of St Margaret's, Rochester,
Kent, Esq. Married and had issue. Will dated, Sept. 8, 1741 ;
proved, Feb. 26, 1742. {Coll. Top. et Gen., 11. 62.)
PERCY, GEORGE (1486-7), see GARDE.
PERCY, HENRY (ALGERNON), Earl of Northumberland. M.A.
1527-8. S. of Henry Algernon, 5th Earl of Northumberland.
B. c. 1502. Knighted, 15 19. A member of the Council of
the North, 1522. Warden of the eastern and western
marches, 1527. Succeeded his father as 6th Earl, May 19,
1527. Arrested Cardinal Wolsey at Cawood Castle, for high
toeason, Nov. 4, 1530. K.G., 1531. Sheriff of Northumber-
land, 1532. Privy Councillor, 1532. Lord-President of the
Covmcil of the North, 1536. Married Mary, dau. of George
Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury. Died June 30, 1537. Buried at
Hackney, Middlesex. M.I. {D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
Perkins, Henry
PERSY, JOHN. Scholar of Clare, 1515, age 15.
PERCY, JOHN. M.A. 1641 (Incorp. from Glasgow).
PERCY, JOSCELYN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1716.
Of
Cambridgeshire. S. and h. of Charies, milliner, of Cambridge.
Bapt. July 24, 1698, at St Benedict's, Cambridge. B.A.
1720-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1723;
priest, Feb. 21, 1724-5; C. of Castor, Northants., 1727. R-
of Marholm, 1735. Married Martha Tryce. Died Aug. 15,
1755. Buried at Castor. (G. Mag.; Coll. Top. et Gen., 11. 62.)
PERSEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1578-9-
PERCYE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Caius, Sept.
8, 1594. S. of Richard, gent. B. at South Creake, Norfolk.
School, Walsingham (Mr Dolington).
PERCYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 4, 1579-
S. of Edward, of Beverley, Yorks., and great-grandson of
Henry, 4th Earl of Northumberland. Matric. 1579- Con-
stable of Alnwick Castle, 1594. Auditor to Henry, 9th Earl
of Northumberland. Gentleman Pensioner, 1604. Married
Martha, dau. of Robert Wright, of Plowden, Yorks., and
sister to the conspirator. One of the most active organisers
of the Gunpowder Plot. Took refuge with Catesby and John
Wright in a house at Holbeach, Staffs. Mortally wounded
there while resisting capture, Nov. 9, 1605. Ancestor of the
Percys of Cambridge. {D.N.B.; Coll. Top. et Gen., 11. 60.)
PERCY, WILLIAM. Chancellor of the University, 145 1-6. 9th
s. of Henry, 2nd Earl of Northumberland (slain at the
Battle of St Albans, 1455). B. at Leckenfield, Yorks., Apr. 7,
1428. Bishop of Carlisle, 1452-62. Died 1462. {Coll. Top. et
Gen., VI. 275.)
PERCY, . M.A. 1517-8.
PERELL or PROELL, EDMUND. B.A. 1527-8.
PERFECT, see also PARFECT.
PERFECT or PARFECT, CALEB. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1725.
S. of John, of Famborough, Somerset. Matric. (Balliol
College, Oxford) Apr. 3, 1707, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1710.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1710; priest (Gloucester) 1715. Minor
canon of Rochester, 1719-33- P-C of Stroud, Rochester,
1719-33. R. of Cuxton, 1720-70. V. of Shome, i733-7o.
Died Sept. 21, 1770. Buried at Cuxton. WiU, P.C.C. {Al.
Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
PERFECT, CALEB. M.A. from St John's, 1731- S. of Caleb,
of Silton, Dorset, gent. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford)
Dec. 17, 1723, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1727. V. of Mere,
Wilts., 1734-44. {Al. Oxon.; Scott-Mayor, in. 438.)
PERIAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs. 1613;
B.A. 1616; M.A. 1628.
PERIAM, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1624.
Perhaps s. of Edward, R. of Rowington, Somerset. B.A.
1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of Rowington, i634-(?) 60.
PERIANT, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1612. S. of Sir Thomas, of Gt Birch, Essex, Knt. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1615-6; of Colchester, gent. Brother
of Thomas (1609). {Vis. of Herts., 157.)
PERIENT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1609.
S. of Sir Thomas, of Gt Birch, Essex. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 25, 1613; of Colchester, Essex, Esq. M.P. for St Albans,
1614. Knighted, Jfan. 22, 1615-6. Married (i) Anne, dau. of
Sir Roger Aston; (2) Mary, dau. of John Penington, of
Chigwell, Essex. Living, 1636. Brother of Humphrey.
{Vis. of Herts.; Cussans, Herts., 11. 252.)
PER... NAM (?PERRIMAN), JOHN. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, May, 1553.
PERIMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1589.
PERKINDEREN, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Easter, 1621.
PERKINS, see also PARKINS.
PERKINS, ADRIAN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
PIRKINS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1638. Of London. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Perhaps
V. of Upper Winchendon, Bucks., 1643. See At. Oxon. for
a contemporary. {Shaw, i. 308.)
PERKINS, GEORGE, see PARKIN.
PERKINS, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 15, 1744. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. in Yorkshire. School,
Leeds. Matric. 1744-
PERKINS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1624.
PERKINS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, June
25, 1675. S. of Christopher, gent. B. at Crosby Garrett,
Westmorland. School, Appleby. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1679-
80; M.A. 1693.
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PERKINS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 25, 1713.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1713; B.A. i7i6-7. Orel, deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1717; priest, June 4, 1721. R. of Bar-
wick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 173 1-6. Perhaps V. of Buxton,
Norfolk, 1725-51. If so, died 1751- One of these names
P.C. of St Chad's, Lichfield, 1724-32. Vicar Choral and
Sacrist of Lichfield Cathedral, 1724- Preb. of Lichfield.
But %ee At. Oxon. for a contemporary. (Thoresby Soc, xvii.
74.)
PERKINS, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 21, 1665.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1668-9;
priest (London) Feb. 27, 1669-70. R. of Holme Pierrepont,
Notts., 1680-1717. Married (i) Elinor Rustat, of Holme,
Feb. 21, 1670-1; (2) Ann Cheswell, June 9, 1697. Died c.
1717. (Godfrey, Notts.)
PERKINS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 16, 1626. Of
Cornwall.
PERKINS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 12,
1666-7. S. of John. B. at Isle Abbots, Somerset. School,
Ilminster (Mr Goodenough). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1;
M.A. 1674. Fellow, 1676. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 1673;
priest (Norwich) Dec. 1675. V. of Braughing, Herts., 1680-
1714. Perhaps R. of Warehome St Matthew, Kent, 1680-1.
Died 1714. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, 11. 9.)
PERKINS, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May
19, 1730. S. of John, schoolmaster, of Penistone, Yorks.
B. there. School, Penistone. Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1732;
B.A. 1733-4. V. of Broxted, Essex, 1739-95; also V. of
Lindsell. Died May i, 1795, aged 83; of Stow St Mary's,
Suffolk. Probably brother of Jonathan (1725)- (Peile, ii.
222; Musgrave.)
PERKIN, JOHN. Fee for B.A. 1466-7.
PERKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Sept. 10,
1659. S. of Thomas (? 1624), clerk, of Mears Ashby, North-
ants. B. there. School, Oakham. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1663-4.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Aug. 10, 1668. Probably R. of Harring-
ton, Northants., 1673. Buried there Apr. 12, 1724, aged 83.
But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
PERKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 17, 1682.
S. of Christopher, weaver, of Itteringham, Norfolk. B. at
Wickmere. School, Holt. Matric. 1682, as 'Parkins';
Scholar, 1682-3; B.A. 1685-6. (Venn, i. 470.)
PERKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 7,
1699. S. of Roger, apothecary, deceased. B. at Doncaster,
Yorks. School, Doncaster (Mr Newcomb). Matric. 1699;
B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707; B.D. 1714- Fellow, 1707-21.
Taxor, 1708. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 3, 1705; priest, Sept.
22, 1706. V. of Sawston, Cambs., 1705-6. V. of Fulboum
All Saints', 1713. R. of Fulboum St Vigors, 1719- V. of
Thriplow, 1739-50. Died there Jan. 25, i75o-i- M.I.
(Scott- Mayor.)
PERKINS or PARKIN, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Christ's,
July 2, 1725. Probably s. of John (schoolmaster of Penistone,
Yorks., c. 1728). B. there. School, Penistone (Mr Ramsden).
Matric. 1726. Probably minister of Denby, near Penistone,
before 1751. Probably brother of Jeremiah (1730)- (Peii^y
II. 211; Hunter, 11. 353.)
PERKINS, OLIVER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Probably "Olibrius Perkinson;
M.A.,' ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) 1596- V. of OfSey,
Herts., 1603-6. (Peile, i. 179.)
PERKINS, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 25, 1673.
Of London. B. 1658. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1674;
B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681; LL.D. 1693. FeUow, 1681-98.
R. of Stretham, Cambs., 1696-1727. Preb. of Ely, 1715-51.
Died in London, May 17, 1751. aged 96- Will, P.C.C.
Benefactor to Queens'.
PERKINS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 9,
1632. Of Donegal. Matric. 1632. Migrated to Jesus, Mar. 17,
1633-4-
PERKINS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb.
7, 1664-5. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Hull. School,
Hull. Matric. 1667.
PERKINS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May 20,
1691. S. of William (? 1668), V. of Ormesby, Yorks. School,
Guisborough (Mr William Jaques). Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-
5. Ord. priest (York) June, 1696.
PERKINS, SAMUEL (1570-1), see PARKINS.
PERKINS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, June
27, 1661. S. of George, schoolmaster, Christ's Hospital,
London.
PERKINS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Oct. 5,
1715. 2nd s. of WiUiam (1677), R- of Colstersworth, Lines.
B at Boothby Pannel, Lines. School, Oakham. Matric.
1716; M.B. 1723. Died Aug. 11, 1767, aged 69. M.I. at
Melton Mowbray, Leics. (Nichols, 11. 255.)
Perkins, William
PERKYN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, Feb. 23,
1599-1600. S. of John. B. at West Lynn, Norfolk. School,
Wisbech (Mr Howdall). Scholar, 1601-6; B.A. 1603-4; M.A.
1607, as ' Parkin.' Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 25,
1608, age 24. C. of Lutton, Lines. (Venn, 1. 171.)
PERKINS, THOMAS. Adm. at Sidney, May 8, 1618. B. in
Yorkshire. Matric. i6i8. Perhaps 's. and h. of William, of
Fishlake, Yorks., Esq.,' deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 20, 1620-1.
PERKINS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 21; priest,
Aug. 22, 1628. Probably V. of Naseby, Northants., 1633-40,
'M.A.' V. of Moulton, 1640-55. V. of Burley-on-the-HiU,
Rutland, 1647-60. Perhaps father of John (1639).
PERKINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 7, 1660;
'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of Thomas, dyer, ot
St Michael, Queenhithe, London. Adm. at Christ's Hospital,
Mar. 14, 1647, age 7. Matric. 1660. B.A. 1663-4. Signs for
deacon and priest (London) Sept. 24, 1664. V. of St Stephen's,
St Albans, 1664-8. V.ofHorley, Surrey, 1668-71. R.ofColne
Engaine, Essex, 1671-86. Died 1686. (A. W. Lockhart.)
PERKINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 3,
1709. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Fishlake, Yorks. School,
Doncaster (Mr Withers). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3.
PERKINS, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, June 10,
1738. S. of Roger. B. at Doncaster, Yorks. School, Ely,
Cambs. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745- Fellow,
1743. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 29, i743; priest, Sept. 22,
1745. V. of Haslingfield, Cambs., 1745-88. Died Oct. 29,
1788. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; E. Mag.)
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1577-
S. of Thomas. B. at Marston Jabbet, Warws., 1558. B.A.
1580-1; M.A. 1584. Fellow, 1584-95. Lecturer at Gt St
Andrew's, Cambridge, until 1602. Distinguished for his strong
Calvinism. His reputation as a teacher was unrivalled in the
University. Author, theological; his works translated into
Dutch, Spanish, Welsh, Irish. Died 1602. Buried in Gt St
Andrew's Church. (Peile, 1. 141; D.N.B.; Cooper, 11. 335.)
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1608.
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1621. Of Cambridgeshire. Migrated to Emmanuel, 1622-3.
Matric. Easter, 1624; B.A. 1624-5; M.A 1628.
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. at Emmanuel, 1624. S. of
William, merchant tailor, of London. B. there, Aug. 25, 1607.
Schools, London and Colchester (Mr Danes). Matric. Michs.
1625. Migrated to Christ's, Nov. 15, 1626. B.A. 1627-8.
Went to New England, 1632. Resided at Roxbury, Mass.,
adm. a freeman of the Massachusetts Colony, 1634. Moved
to Weymouth, Mass., 1643. Sent as deputy to the General
Court, 1644; lieutenant, 1644, and captain, 1645, of the local
military company; served as schoolmaster and preached
occasionally. Removed to Gloucester, Mass., and taught
school there, 1651-5. Retired to Topsfield, Mass., 1655.
Died there. May 21, 1682. (Peile, i. 378; J. G. Bartlett.)
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 4, 1627.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1631-2.
PERKINS or PARKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Christ's, June 16, 1646. S. of William, of Grantham, Lines.
Bapt. there, July 5, 1629. School, Grantham (Mr Wilkinson).
Matric. 1646. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 6, 1665.
Buried at Grantham, Jan. 25, 1692-3. Father of William
(1677). (Peile, I. 508; Lines. Pedigrees, 776.)
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Sept.
13, 1649. S. of Robert, shoemaker, of Bridlington, Yorks.
School, Pocklington (Mr Sedgewicke). Matric. 1649, as
' Potkins.'
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
May II, 1668. Of Durham. School, Brignall, Yorks. B.A.
1671-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1671; priest, Sept. 1672.
Probably V. of Ormesby, Yorks., 1676. But see Al. Oxon. for
a contemporary. Probably father of Robert (1691).
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1677.
S. of William (1646), of Grantham, Lines. Bapt. at Bourne,
Apr. 20, 1660. B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Probably ord. priest
(Lincoln) May, 1684. R. of Colsterworth, Lines., 1690-1720;
and of Boothby-Pagnell, 1692. Died June 17, 1720, aged 60.
Buried at Colsterworth. Father of Samuel (1715) and William
(1710). (Peile, II. 67; Lines. Pedigrees, 776, where only one
son, James, is mentioned.)
PERKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
19, 1693. S. of William, gent. B. at Coltishall, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham (Mr Clark). Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7;
M.A. 1700; B.D. 1707; D.D. 1713. Fellow, 1699-1716. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1698; priest. Mar. 1701-2. R. of
Gt Ryburgh, Norfolk, 1720-2. R. of Egmere, 1720-2.
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PERKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June
20 1710. S. of WiUiam (1677), R- of Colsterworth, Lines.
School, Colsterworth. Scholar, 1711-2. Brother of Samuel
(1715).
PERKINS, ZACHARY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1613; B.A.
1616-7; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1620. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest, Sept. 24, 1621. Head Master of
Nuneaton School, Warws., 1624. (Peile, i. 290.)
PERKIN, . B.Can.L. 1488-9.
PERKS, see PEARKES.
PERMAN, see also PARMAN.
PERMAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 24, i675.
S. of George, of Huntingdonshire. Schools, Grantham and
Newark. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1685. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) Sept. i68i; priest, June, 1682. V. of
Owersby, Lines., 1682. {Peile, n. 60.)
PERNBY or PARNBY, THOMAS. B.A. 1531-2; MA. 1537-8.
(Probably of Peterhouse; the patron of Cherry Hinton,
Cambs.) V. of Cherry Hinton, 1533-73- V. of Longstowe,
J 55 6-73- Buried at Cherry Hinton, Apr. 6, 1573- Father of
William (i577). {T. A. Walker.)
PERNBY or PARNBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pem-
broke, Michs. 1575; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583- Perhaps V. of
ShepherdsweU (Sibertswold), Kent, 1597-1601. Will (P.C.C.)
1636; as of Famingham.
PERNBY or PARNBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Peter-
house, Easter, 1577. S. of Thomas (1531-2), V. of Cherry
Hinton, Cambs. Bapt. there, Nov. i, 1563. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 4, 1588, as 'B.A.'
PERNEBYE, . Pens, at Jesus, 1578-9-
PERNE, see also PARNE.
PERNE, ANDREW. B.A. 1537-8. S. of John, of East Bilney,
Norfolk. .M.A. 1540; B.D. 1547; D.D. 1552- Fellow of
St John's, 1540. Fellow of Queens', 1540. Proctor, 1546-7.
Vice-ChanceUor, 1551-2, I55&-7, i559-6o, 1574-5, 1580-1.
Master of Peterhouse, 1554-89- Ineorp. at Oxford, 1552.
R of Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 1549. R. of Pulham, 1550.
R. of Somersham, Cambs., 1551-89- Canon of Westmmster,
1552-7. R. of Balsham, Cambs., 1554- Dean of Ely, 1557-89-
Died Apr 26,1589. Buried in the parish church of Lambeth,
Surrey. Will (V.C.C.) 1589. Benefactor to Peterhouse and
Queens'. (Cooper, n.; D.N. B.)
PERNE, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1582. S. of John, of Cambridge. B.A. 1585-6; Scholar,
1586-7- M.A. 1589. FeUow, 1588-90. Ineorp. at Oxford,
1 60 1 Took a lease of lands at West Wratting, Cambs., 159°-
Had a house in Cambridge, 1607-15. Churchwarden of Little
St Mary's, 1608-12. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
July 6 1616. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1616. Brother of John
(1589-90) and probably of Richard (1581), father of Andrew
(1623). {Al. Oxon., where he is confused with the next.)
PEARNE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 7, i593-
S of Richard (1564), of Ely. Matric. 1593-4; Scholar, 1593-
7; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow, 1598-1621. Bursar, etc.
Senior Proctor, 1615-6. V. of Southminster, Essex, 1615-22.
V. of Norton, Durham, 1622-40. R. of Washington, 1622-40.
Buried Apr. 2, 1640.
PERNE, ANDREW. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Apr. 25, 1613.
Perhaps s. of Thomas (i573)- B- i594- Matric. 1613;
Scholar, 1&14-21; Ironmonger Exhibitioner, 1617; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. FeUow of St Catharine's, 1622-7. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1620; priest, June 4, 1622. R. of
Wilby, Northants., 1627-54. Probably sequestered to St
Dunstan-in-the-West, 1643-5. One of the four representa-
tives from Northants. to the Westminster Assembly, 1643.
Preached two sermons to the House of Commons during the
Long Parliament. Died Dec. 13, 1654. Buried at Wilby.
M.I. Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B.; T. A. Walker.)
PERNE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 31, 1623.
Of Cambridge. S. of Andrew (1582). Bapt. at Little St
Mary's, Apr. 23, 1608. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1631; LL.D. 1640. Of West Wratting, Cambs. Died Dec. 21,
1679, aged 73. M.I. at Wratting. Brother of Thomas (1625),
father of the next, and of John (1657), Henry (i66i) and
Heigham (1651). (T. A. Walker.)
PERNE, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Dec. 16,
1661. S. of Andrew (1623), LL.D., of West Wratting, Cambs.
B. there. School, Saffron Walden, Essex (Mr Burrow).
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1666;
priest (Elv) Sept. 22, 1667. V. of Liddon, Kent, 1672-5.
Died 1675. Brother of John (1657), Henry (1661) and
Heigham (1651).
PERN, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, Jan. 4,
1680-1. S. of Heigham (1651), R. of Brinkley, Cambs.
Bapt. there, Nov. 23, 1665. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. i68i; Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688.
Perne, Richard
Fellow, 1688-1707. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1701;
priest May 31, 1702. V. of Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
1702-4. R. of Stathem, Leics., 1704-25- Died Nov. 21, 1725.
Benefactor to Peterhouse. (T. A. Walker, 167; Ntchols, 11.
360.)
PERN ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, May 17,
1725. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of John (1657), and grandson
of Andrew (1623). School, Bury. Matric. 1725; Scholar,
1725- B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732; B.D. 1739- Fellow, 1730-42-
Taxor, 1733. Scrutator, 1743. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 25,
1732; priest, July 31, 1733- V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1734-9. R. of Abington Pigotts, 1740-69. R. of Shingay,
1741-2. R. of Norton, Suffolk, 1742-72. Died Nov. 23, 1772.
M.I. at Norton. Brother of the next and of John (1724)-
{T.A. Walker, 252.)
PERNE, CHESTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 24,
1717. S. of John (1657), Esquire Bedell. B. at Coeken
Hatch. School, Eton. Matric. 1717; B.A. 172&-1; MA.
1724. Migrated to St Catharine's, 1726. Proctor in the Vice-
Chancellor's Court. J. P. for Cambs. Sherig for Cambs. and
Hunts., 1740-1. Resided at Abington. Died Mar. 7, 1753-
Brother of Andrew (above) and John (1724)- (Scott-Mayor,
III. 312; G. Mag.)
PERNE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1544. Probably M.P. for Plympton, 1558; for Grampound,
1563-6. Reported to be a lunatic and removed from the
House of Commons, Oct. 1566.
PERNE, HEIGHAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 22,
1651. Of Cambridge. S. of Andrew (1623). School, Wrat-
ting, Cambs. Scholar, 1652; Matric. 1654; B.A. 1655-6;
M.A. 1659. R. of Brinkley, Cambs., 1663-1713- Died May
29, 1716, aged 86. Buried at Brinkley. Brother of Andrew
(1661), John (1657), etc. and father of Andrew (1681).
(T.A. Walker.)
PERNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Dec. 16,
1661. S. of Andrew (1623), LL.D., of West Wratting, Cambs.
B. there. School, Saffron Walden, Essex (Mr Burrows),
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 2, 1667; priest, Dec. 20, 1668. R. of Croyland, Lines.,
1671-1721. Preb. of Lincoln, 1681. R. of Leverington,
Cambs., 1682-1721. Died Jan. 15, 1721. M.I. at Levering-
ton. Brother of Andrew (i66i), John (1657) and Heigham
(1651), father of the next. (Fenland N. and Q., vii. 138; Le
Neve, Fasti, gives 1724 as the date of his death.)
PERN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, June 28,
1699. S. of Henry (above), clerk. B. 1680, at Leverington,
Cambs. School, Wisbech. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A.
1706. Fellow, 1706. Taxor, 1711. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 11,
1704; priest, June 3, 1705. C. of Newton, by Wisbech,
Cambs., 1706. R. of KnapweU, 1709. Died 1728, aged 48.
M.I. at Leverington.
PERN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1589-90. S. of
John, of Cambridge. Scholar, 1590-7; Matric. c. 1591; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1597. R. of Fordley, Sufiolk, 1612-33. Brother
of Andrew (1582).
PERNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17 sic) at St John's, Nov. 24,
1657. S. of Andrew (1623), LL.D., of West Wratting, Cambs.
Bapt. there, Feb. 7, 1637. School, Safiron Walden, Essex
(Mr Burrows). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. from Peter-
house, 1665. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1664-93. Taxor, 1668.
Senior Proctor, 1681-2. Esquire Bedell, 1683-1715. Of
Cambridge. Notary Public. Died Jan. 7, 1715. Father of
the next, Chester (1717) and Andrew (1725). (Ely Epis.
Records, 375; T. A. Walker.)
PERN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 18, 1724.
S. of John (above), Esquire Bedell. B. in Cambridge. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1731. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1730-3. Ord. priest
(Ely) Nov. II, 1731. R. of Knapwell, Cambs., 1731-44.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1742. V. of Gillingham, Dorset, 1744-70.
Died Apr. 6, 1770. M.I. at Gillingham. Brother of Andrew
(1725) and Chester (1717). (Scott-Mayor, m. 367.)
PEARNE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 16,
1564. 1st s. of William, and nephew of Andrew (i537-8).
Matric. 1564; Scholar, 1567-8; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571.
Fellow, 1569. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) and priest, Dec. 21,
1569. Minister of Little St Mary's, Cambridge, in 1569. V.
of Cherry Hinton, Cambs, 1574-7- R- of Wentworth, 1580-8.
R. of Downham, 1588-97. Buried there Mar. 17, 1596-7-
Brother of Thomas (1573) and Robert (1577). (T.A. Walker.)
PEARNE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1581. Probably s. of John, of Cambridge. Apparently re-
admitted as Fell.-Com. in 1586. Probably brother of Andrew
(1582) and John (1589-90). (T. A. Walker.)
PERN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peterhouse, Apr.
25, 1681. Of Dorset. School, Mere, Wilts. Matric. 1681;
Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1684-5.
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PERNE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1577. S. of William, and nephew of Andrew (i537-8). B.A.
from Corpus Christi, 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Oct. 10, 1582. R. of Southery, Norfolk,
1588-9. V. of Chettisham.Cambs., 1599-1614- Subsequently
of Ely. Probably a vicar of the Cathedral. Brother of the
next and Richard (1564).
PERNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1573. S. of William, and nephew of Andrew (i537-8). B.A.
i577-8; Scholar, 1579; M.A. 1581. Fellow, 1580-5. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1585. V. of Melboum, Cambs., 1581-2. V. of
Cherry Hinton, 1582-8. R. of Wentworth, 1588. Married
Katherine Rydley, of Downham, Cambs. Brother of Robert
(above) and Richard (1564)- {T. A. Walker.)
PERNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, July 7,
1625. S. of Andrew (1582), of Cambridge. Bapt. at Little
St Mary's, Apr. 22, 1610. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Buried
at Grantchester, Cambs., Jan. 20, 1664-5. Brother of
Andrew (1623) and perhaps father of the next. (T.A. Walker;
Ely Epis. Records, 306.)
PERN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Nov. 8,
1653. Of Cambridge. Perhaps s. of Thomas (above). School,
Chesterford. Matric. 1655; Scholar, 1656; B.A. 1657-8.
PERN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Michs. 1564.
PERN, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1569.
PERNHAM, see also PARNHAM.
PERNHAM, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1596. Of
Leicestershire. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606; B.D. 1614.
Fellow, 1607-8. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 21,
1607, age 24. V. of Corringham, Lines., 1610. V. of Stow-
market St Peter, Sufiolk, 1625-8. Died Feb. i, 1627-8.
(jE. Anglian, x. 195.)
PERPOYNTE, see PIERREPOINT.
PERRERS or PERERS, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1336.
Died July 6, 1349. (Trinity College Admissions.)
PERREERE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1647.
PERRINCHIEF, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent,
1637-8; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of Gabriel,
joiner, of St Botolph, Aidersgate, London. Adm. at Christ's
Hospital, Apr. 15, 1625, age 4. B.A. from Magdalene, 1641-2;
M.A. 1645; D.D. 1663. Fellow of Magdalene, until 1650,
ejected. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 3, 1646. R. of
St Mildred Poultry, 1661-73. Preb. of Westminster, 1664.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1667. Sub-almoner to Charles II. Arch-
deacon of Huntingdon, 1670-3. R. of St Mary Colechurch,
1672. Author, sermons, and controversial works. Died Aug.
31, 1673. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will (P.C.C).
(D.N.B.; A. W. Lockhart.)
PERRING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 1647-8, as
Peming. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1648.
PERRIN or PIRRYN, JOHN. M.A. 1586 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of London, pleb. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford) 1575,
age 17, from Merchant Taylors' School; B.A. 1579; M.A.
1583; B.D. 1589; D.D. 1596. Fellow of St John's (Oxford)
1575 (sic). Regius Professor of Greek (Oxford), 1597-1615.
Canon of Christ Church, 1604-15. V. of Worthing, Sussex,
1605-11. One of the translators of the Bible. Died May 9,
1615. (Al. Oxon.)
PERRINS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24;
priest, Dec. 25, 1620. Perhaps R. of St Mary Castlegate,
York, 1639-88. Died 1688.
PERYN (? PERNE), REGINALD. Matric. pens, from Peter-
house, Easter, 1557.
PERIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 28, 1579.
S. of Henry, gent. B. at Little Birch, Essex. Schools, Little
Birch, Colchester and Bury. Matric. 1579. Probably adm.
at St John's, Oxford, Nov. 1581. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 17, 1586. (Venn, i. 103.)
PERING, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1488.
PERROGER, PHILIP. M.A. 1612-3 (on visit of Prince Charles).
PERRONETT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
July 8, 1741. S. of Vincent (next). B. at Suadridge, Kent.
School, Sevenoaks (Mr Simpson). Joined John and Charles
Wesley. Accompanied John Wesley on his visit to the north,
in 1749. Became one of Wesley's itinerant preachers. Left
the Wesleys and joined the Countess of Huntingdon's con-
nexion, c. 1771. Finally became member of an independent
congregation at Canterbury. Hymn-writer. Died Jan. 8,
1792. Buried in Canterbury Cathedral. (D.N.B.)
PERRONET, VINCENT. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1724. S.
of David, of St Giles-in-the-Fields, surgeon. B. there, Dec.
II, 1693. Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) Dec. i, 1714,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1718. C. of Sundridge, Kent, 1718.
Perry, Henry
V. of Shoreham, 1727-85. Intimate with John and Charles
Wesley. Styled 'the Archbishop of Methodism.' Author,
religious. Died May 9, 1785. Buried at Shoreham. Will,
P.C.C. Father of Edward (above). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
PERROR, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Sidney, Easter, 1698.
But see Prior.
PERROT or PARROTT, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, Apr. 13, 1730. S. of Thomas (1698), clerk, of
Yorkshire. School, Trentham, Staffs. Matric. 1730; B.A.
1733-4; M.A. 1738. V. of Brarnham, Yorks., 1743. Probably
R. of Stone, Staffs., 1744. Perhaps chaplain in the Navy,
1744-5. Died at Pershore, Worcs., Dec. 13, 1790, aged 79.
WiU, P.C.C. But according to E. L. Barnwell this was
Andrew (a cousin), s. of Charles, Lord Mayor of York. The
similarity of names and age makes identification difficult.
(Due. Leod., 72; E. L. Barnwell, Perrot Notes, 107.)
PERROT, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June
12, 1731. S. of Charles, merchant, of Yorkshire, and nephew
of Thomas (1698). B. in York. School, HuU (Mr Clarke).
Matric. 1731; M.B. 1738. Probably adm. at Leyden, Sept.
16, 1735. Practised as a physician at York. Died May 14,
1762, aged 49. (E. L. Barnwell, Perrot Notes, makes Andrew,
M.B., s. of Andrew of Hull, but this is probably a mistaken
identification.)
PERROTT, CHARLES. M.A. 1659 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Northleigh, Oxon., gent. Matric. (Oriel College,
Oxford) Apr. 9, 1647, age i8; B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653. Fellow
of Oriel, 1652. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1646. Died
Apr. 23, 1677. Buried at Northleigh. (Al. Oxon.)
PERROTT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Aug. 14, 1616.
Probably brother of Humphrey (1615).
PERROTT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 3, 1673- S. of
Richard, of Rapahannock River, Virginia. Matric. 1673.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 14, 1674.
PERROT, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 26, 1615.
Perhaps of Bell Hall, Belbroughton, Worcester. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1612-3. Called to the Bar, Nov. 26, 1617.
Refused knighthood at the Coronation of Charles I. Prob-
ably brother of George (161 6).
PERROT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 1603. S. of
John, citizen of London. B. in Lombard Street, London.
Scholar, 1603; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608; B.D. 1614. Ord.
deacon (London) May 31, 1607, age 23. V. of Hessle, Yorks.,
1615-41. V. of Hull, 1615. Preb. of York, 1626-41. Author
of a sermon, Jacob's Vows, published in Cambridge, 1627.
Died Dec. 19, 1641. Father of the next. (Nash, Worcs.,
I. 448.)
PERROTT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 31,
1645. S. of Richard (above), minister at Hull and Hessle,
deceased. Schools, Rockcliffe (Mr Thompson) and Coxwold.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652; B.D. 1659. Fellow.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1657. Canon of York. Preacher at York
Minster during the Commonwealth; ejected, 1662. Adm.
extra-licentiate R.C.P., May 18, 1670. Practised at Barmston,
Yorks. Died at York, 1670. M.I. at St Martin, Micklegate,
York. (Mtink, 1. 360; Le Neve, Mon., iv. 145.)
PERROT, ROBERT. M.B. from Magdalene, 1642.
PERROTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 14,
1698. 4th s. of Andrew, Lord Mayor of York, 1693, and
nephew of Richard (1645). B. at York. Schools, Wakefield
and Beverley. B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1707; priest, 1708. P.C. of Yarm, Yorks., 1712-24.
P.C.of Kirk Levington, 1715-27. R.of Welbury, 1720. Preb.
of Ripon, 1720-8. R. of St Martin, York, 1724-8- Married
Anastasia, dau. of George Plaxton, R. of Berwick-on-Tweed.
Died 1728. (His son George was Baron of the Exchequer; for
whom see D.N.B.) See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary with
whom he is apparently confused. Father of Andrew (1730).
PERRET, . 'B.A. of Trinity College' (not found in our
records). One of those 'enticed to pass over the seas' by the
papist Speigniomaldus, c. 1594. (Foley; Dr Jessopp.)
PERRY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, May 28,
1717. S. of John, attorney, of Norwich. B. there. Schools,
Norwich (Mr Pate) and Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tuke).
Scholar, 1717-22; Matric. 1718; M.B. 1722; M.D. 1727.
Fellow, 1723-30. Will dated Mar. 4, 1729-30; proved
(Norwich) Dec. 18, 1730. To be distinguished from the medical
writer of these names for whom see D.N.B. (Venn, 11. 8,
where the erroneous identification with the medical writer
is corrected.)
PERRY, FAREWELL. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1721. S. of
Farewell, of Marlborough, Wilts., clerk. School, Winchester.
Matric. (New College, Oxford) Mar. 24, i7it>-i, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1714, 'Parry.' V. of Hanney, Berks., 1717- (Al.
Oxon.)
PERRY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1576.
349
Perry, James
PERRY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1628.
PERY, JOHN DE. 'King's Scholar' at Cambridge, 1328.
PERY, JOHN. B.Civ.L. (Oxford) 1529; had studied at Cambridge.
PERRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1589. Of Essex.
Matric. c. 1589.
PERRY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1646. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653. Ord. deacon
(Lincoto) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22, 1661. V. of ToUesbury,
Essex, 1654-71. Died 1671.
PERRY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 27, 1688. Of
Somerset. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1692-3. Perhaps ord. priest
(Lincoln) July 25, 1696. V. of Stapleford, Leics., i696;;i7ii-
Died at Bath, 1711. One of these names chaplain in the
Navy, 1694-1705. {Nichols, 11. 339.)
PERRY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 12, 1694-5.
PERRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 6, 1695.
Matric. 1698; M.B. 1701.
PERRY, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1709- S. of Edward, of
Hurdon, Wilts. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Apr. 29,
1684, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1689. R. of Lillington, Dorset,
1689. Perhaps preb. of Wells, 1720-8. {Al. Oxon.)
PERRY, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 11, 1634.
Of Essex.
PERRY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's, Sept. 29,
1656. Of Nottinghamshire. S. of WiUiam, clerk, of Cottam.
School, Halton, Cheshire.
PERRY, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, Dec. 16,
1679. S. of , of York. School, Kidderminster, Worcs.
(Mr Bevins).
PERRY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 18, 1629.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1629; B.A. from Clare, 1632-3; M.A.
1636. C. of Farthingstone, Northants., 1639.
PERRYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1581-2: M.A. 1587.
PERYE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1571. One of these names signs as minister at Toddington,
Beds., 1605-15. Buried there June 2, 1621, 'Parie.' (W. M.
Noble.)
PERY, T. Com. for M.A. or higher degree, 1461-2.
PERY, THOMAS. Scholar of Christ's, i53i-5; B.A. 1534-5-
Perhaps R. of Chawreth, Essex, 1540-50. Died 1550.
PERRY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 26,
1605. S. of Robert, gent., of Waltham, Essex. School,
Newport (Mr Morden). Matric. 1605; B.A. 1608-9; M.A.
from Christ's, 1613. But see the next. Perhaps of Bishop's
Stortford, Herts., clerk; wiU (Comm. Essex) 1632. (Venn,
1. 190.)
PERRY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1606;
? B.A. 1609-10.
PERRY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1627; M.A. 1631. Probably C. of St Bartholomew-
the-Great, London, 1635. Perhaps sequestered to St Ives,
Hunts., 1648.
PERRY, THOMAS. M.A. from Emmanuel, i737- Matric.
(Balliol College, Oxford) Mar. 15, 1720-1, age 18. Perhaps
B.A. (Oxford) 1724. If so, s. of George, of Wolverhampton,
Staffs. {Al. Oxon.)
PERRYE, W. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1581.
PERRYE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Dec. 15,
1582. S. of Matthew. B. in London. Scholar, 1582-4.
PERY or PEERE, WILLIAM (1588), see PEERE.
PERREY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 18, 1667-8.
Matric. 1667-8; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Fellow, 1674. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1673; priest. May
26,1678. F.R.S., 1678. Librarian to the Royal Society, 1679.
Gresham Professor of Music, 1681-1713- Died June, 1713-
Wm dated, Feb. 9, 1712-3; proved, July 3, 1713- {Ward's
Gresham; A. B. Beaven.)
PERRY, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 173°- Of
Middlesex. Of Turville Park, Bucks. Doubtless s. and h. of
Weedon, of Turville, Bucks., and grandson of Timothy, of
Wormington Place, Gloucs. Matric. 1730. Sheriff of Bucks.,
1741. Procured the King's sign manual to adopt the name
of Sidney, Mar. 4, 1732. Of Penshurst, Kent. Married
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Sidney, Esq., of
Penshurst, Kent (brother of John, Earl of Leicester). Died
1757. {Masters; Hasted, 1. 415; Lipscomb, ni. 630.)
PERYSONE, THOMAS. (B.A. 1517-8). See PERSON.
PERSALE or PERSALL, see also PURSELL and PERCELL.
PERSELL (? PERSALL), NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from
Trinity, Easter, 1631.
PERSALE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1551. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1555.
Pestell, Thomas
PERSE, see PEARCE.
PERSEHOUSE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Sept. 9, 1706. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1710-1.
PERSEHOUSE, HUMPHREY. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1713-
S. of Thomas, of London, Esq. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) May n, 1702, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1707. Minister of Knightsbndge Chapel, 1719-
Minor canon of Westminster, 1724- Died Jan. 26, 1762-
Buried in Westminster Abbey. Father of the next. (Al.
Oxon.)
PERSEHOUSE, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity, 1740. S. of
Humphrey (above), of Ashbury, Berks. B. there. School,
Westminster; elected to Cambridge, but declined the scholar-
ship. Matric. (Lincoln College, Oxford) May 20, 1724, age 17;
B.A. 1728. Minor canon of Westminster. (Al. Westmon.,
289; Al. Oxon.)
PERSLEY, RALPH, see PURSLEY.
PERT, see also PURT.
PERT, ARTHUR. .\dm. pens, at Queens', July 31, 1680. Of
Essex. Probably 3rd s. of Henry, of Mountnessing, Essex.
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Probably adm. at
the Middle Temple, Aug. 14, 1683. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1688-9. Recorded as a non-juror.
PEART, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's, c.
1596; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. R. of Hunworth, Norfolk,
1610-25. R. of Stody, 1610-3. R. of Ingham, Suffolk, 1613.
PEARTE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Caius, Dec. 13,
1578. S. of James, husbandman, of Grassington, Yorks.
Schools, Sedbergh, Leeds and Linton, Yorks. Matric. 1578
-9; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1581-2. (Venn, 1. 100.)
PERT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 19,
1639. S. of George, Esq., of Mountnessing, Essex. B. there.
School, Chelmsford (Mr Peake). Matric. 1639.
PERT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1649-
PERT, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 22, 1652. S. of
Thomas. B. at Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick. Matric.
1652. Perhaps minister of Horsted Keynes, Sussex. Buried
there Sept. 20, 1680. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., i. 195;
Peile, I. 548.)
PEARTE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1565.
PERT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Magdalene,
June 5, 1666. S. and h. of Henry, Esq., of Mountnessmg,
Essex. School, Brentwood. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 28, 1668. Of Mountnessing, Essex. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of William Foster, of Aldermaston, Berks. (Morant, ii-
45-)
PERTE, B.A. 1455-6; M.A. 1457.
PERTE, . D.Civ.L. 1500-1.
PERT, — -. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Michs. 1644.
PERUSINUS, PETER, see BIZARRI.
PESCOD, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Easter, 1623; B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1627.
PESCOD, . B.D. 1471-2. A friar.
PESCOD, . B.D. 1489. Dominican friar. D.D. 1494-5-
PESS, . B.Can.L. 1476-7-
PESTELL, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 18) at C.uus, Sept. 21,
1609. S. of John, gent., of Westwick, Norfolk. School,
North Walsham (Mr Tilles). Matric. 1611; B.A. 1613-4.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1617; C. of Alby, Norfolk.
V. of Buxton, 1624-36. Died 1636. (Venn, i. 204.)
PESTELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1602.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. R. of Cole-
Orton, Leics., 1611. Chaplain to the Earl of Essex. V. of
Packington, 1613-44. Author, poems and sermons. Died
f. 1659. Fatherof the next and of William (1631). (D.N.B.;
Nichols, III. 940.)
PESTELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1628.
S. of Thomas (above). B. at Cole-Orton, Leics. Migrated
to Queens', 1628. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Succeeded his
father as V. of Packington, 1644; ejected, 1646; reinstated,
1660-90. R. of Lutterworth, 1660. Confrater of Wigston's
Hospital, Leicester, 1660. R. of Markfield, Leics., 1677-90.
Died 1690 (Nichols, in. 801). Brother of WiUiam (1631).
(Peile, I. 394; D.N.B.; Nichols, iii. 925, in the pedigree
(p. 940) the date of his death is apparently confused with
that of his nephew's wife, who, dying in 1701, was buried
in the chancel at Raunston.)
PESTELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 4, 1675. Of
Leicestershire. S. of WiUiam (next). Matric. 1675; B.A.
1678-9. R. of Ravenstone (or Raunston), Leics., 1693.
Died Oct. 16, 1741, aged 84. M.I. at Raunston. (Nichols,
in. 935-)
350
Pestell, William
PESTELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1631. Of Cole-Orton, Leics. 2nd s. of Thomas (1602). B.A.
1634- M.A. 1638. R. of Cole-Orton, 1644; ejected, 1646^ but
reinstated after suffering great hardship, i66o-g6. R. of
Ravenstone, 1667. Buried Jan. 31, 1695-6, at Cole-Orton.
Brother of Thomas (1628) and father of Thomas (above).
{D.N.B.; Nichols, iii. 74i-)
PESTER, ROBERT. M.A. from King's, 1742. S. of Robert, of
Kingston, Somerset. Matric. (Wadham College, Oxford)
June 25, 1713, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1717. V. of Stawley
Somerset, 1720-8. R. of Stocklynch Ottersay, 1728-39 and
1743-59. R. of Hinton St George, 1739-43 and 1743-59-
{Al. Oxon.)
PETERBURGH, ROBERTDE. Scholarat King's Hall, 1391-5-
PETERS, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1562.
PEETERS, GERARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1582;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Fellow,
1589. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. Author, verse, etc. {Cooper,
II. 179; D.N. B.)
PETERS, HUGH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1613.
S. of Thomas Dyckwood, alias Peters. B. at Foy, Cornwall.
B.A, 1617-8; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23,
1621, age 24; priest, June 18, 1623. Schoolmaster at Laindon,
Essex. Lecturer at St Sepulchre's, London. Travelled m
Holland and Germany, 1629; became assistant to Rev. Dr
William Ames of the Separatist English Church in Rotter-
dam, c. 1632-5. Emigrated to New England, 1635. Pastor
at Salem, Massachusetts, 1636. Interested himself in the
civil affairs of the colony as a supporter of the Winthrop
theocratic faction in suppressing prominent dissenters. Re-
turned to England, 1641, and became a prominent Indepen-
dent. Chaplain in the Parliamentary Army, 1644-9; served
as confidential and publicity agent for Warwick, Fairfax and
Cromwell, ©facial preacher at Whitehall, 1650. Published
reports on the campaigns in the Civil War. Executed as a
regicide, Oct. 16, 1660. {D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett.)
PETRE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 10, 1685.
Of Northumberland. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90. Ord.
priest (Norwich) May, 1692. C. of Aldringham Thorpe. One
James Petre chaplain in the Navy, 1696-9.
PETER, JOHN. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1510; 'parson of Shering-
ton, Bucks.'
PETERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1602.
Author, Latin verses. (Coopet, 11. 385.)
PETERS, JOHN (1672), see LA PIERRE.
PETERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 14, 1692.
Matric. 1693.
PETERS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, July 4,
1734. OfComwaU. School, Tregony. Matric. 1734; Scholar,
1734; M.B. 1740-
PETERS or DE LA PIERRE, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
St John's, Nov. 14, 1663. S. of Peter (De la Pierre, from
Flanders), of Blackfriars, Canterbury. B. there. School,
Canterbury (Mr Parris). Matric. 1663. Of Dover, Kent.
Married Margaret, dau. of Captain Richard Jacob, of Dover,
Kent, in 1668. Died Dec. 7, 1684, aged 41- (Topographer, 11.
116.)
PETIR, RICHARD. Parson of St Patrick, Trim, Ireland.
Licensed, 1404, to go to Oxford or Cambridge, for three
years' study.
PETERS, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 15) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 6, 1616. Of Stoke, Bucks. B. at Horton, Bucks.
Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1624. Fellow, 1619-40.
Taxor, 1634. R. of Haddiscoe and Toft Monks, Norfolk,
1639-44, ejected. Taught a school at Willingham, Cambs.
Died 1657-
PETER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Peterhouse, Dec.
10, 1691. Of Middlesex. S. of John, of Newport, Bucks.,
deceased. School, Bedford. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1695-6.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1696-7; priest. Mar. 20,
1697-8. V. of Eltham, Kent, 1726-48. Died Jan. 18, 1748.
(Hasted, i. 64.)
PETERS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1579. One of these names knighted May 7, 1603; of
Essex.
PETERS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 4,
i66i. S. of James, butler of the College. B. in Cambridge.
School, Perse (Mr Grif&th). Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1661-6;
B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Fellow, 1666-85. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1677. Usher of the Perse School, 1667. Ord. priest
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. University preacher, 1677. R. of South
Runcton, Norfolk, 1672. R. of Weeting, 1683-1708. Died
Sept. 16, 1708. Buried at Weeting. WiU (P.C.C.) 1708.
Left an estate at Cherry Hinton, Cambs. for exhibitions for
poor scholars. (Venn, i. 415; Al. Oxon.)
Petit, John
PETER, . B.A. 1466.
PETER, . D.Can.L. 1471-2- Perhaps B.D. 1476-7-
Franciscan friar.
PETER, . R. of Culyng. Benefactor to the University.
PETER, . B.Can.L. 1476-7.
PETERSON, PETER. Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1526-7; B.A.
(Oxford) 1522; M.A. 1525-6. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1531-
2. Willof one of these names (P.C.C.) 1548; 'of St Leonard's,
Foster Lane.'
PETERSON, ROBERT (1512), sseCROME.
PETERSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 9,
1609. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1611-6; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. R. of St John Baptist, London, 1620-c.
1633. Preb. of Exeter, 1629. Archdeacon of Cornwall,
1631-3. Buried in Exeter Cathedral, July 29, 1633, aged 39.
(T. A. Walker; Le Neve, i. 400.)
PETERSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613; B.D. 1620; D.D. 1625.
Fellow, 1612. Perhaps R. of Porlock, Somerset, 1617. Preb.
of Exeter, 1619. Dean of Exeter, 1629. R. of Diptford,
Devon, 1630. R. of St Breock, Cornwall, 1638. Ejected
from his various offices but restored in 1660. Died Dec. 6,
1661. (Walker, Sufferings, 24.)
PETFEN, . B.Can.L. 1509-10.
PETINGALE, see PETTINGALE.
PETINGER, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582.
PETINGER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1560; Scholar, 1563; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569.
PETTINGER, . B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1527.
PETIT, CALEB. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1573;
B.A. from St John's, 1577-8.
PETIT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 16,
1639. S. of Daniel. B. at Thetford. School, Thetford (Mr
Ward). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May, 1643; 'C. of St Peter in Mancroft.' V. of Whaplode,
Lines., 1647; re-appointed, 1661. (Peile, i. 460.)
PETTIT, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 8, 1648-9;
exhibitioner from Bury School. S. of John, of Bury, Suffolk.
School, Bury. Matric. 1649. Died before Apr. 1652.
PETTIT, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Jesus, Apr. 14,
1670. Of Bury St Edmunds, Sufiolk. S. and h. of John, of
Bury. Bapt. at St James', Bury, May 6, 1654. Age 10 in
1664. Matric. 1670; Scholar, 1673; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1677- R- of Boulge and Debach,
Suffolk, 1677. V. of Shepherdswell and Coldred, Kent, 1686-
1709. Married Susannna, dau. of Stephen Pilcher. Died
June 10, 1709. M.I. at Coldred. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
PETTITT, ELIAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 10, 1618-9.
4th s. of Valentine, of the Isle of Thanet, Kent. Age 16 in
1619. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. V. of Stan-
ground, Hunts., 1631-4. Died 1634. Probably brother of
Henry (1613). (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
PETIT, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1571. One
of these names General de I'Ordre de la Trinity, 1598. Died
1612. (Musgrave.)
PETTIT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1613.
Probably s. and h. of Valentine, of the Isle of Thanet, Kent;
age 23 in 1619. Probably brother of Elias (1618-9). (Vis.
of Kent, 1619.)
PETIT or PETITO, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall; adm. June
25, 1412; LL.B. in 1429. Left, 1432.
PETITE, JOHN. M.A. (? Cambridge). Of Shudy Camps, Cambs.
Litt. dim. as sub-deacon by Bishop of Ely, Mar. 10, 1455-6.
PETYTT, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1520-1.
PETIT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, June 21, 1574-
S. of Richard. B. in London. School, Brentwood, Essex.
One of these names entered at Douay College, Sept. 15, 1585;
left for Rome, Oct. 11; returned to the College, June 21, 1586.
(Venn, i. 79.)
PETTIT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1587.
Perhaps b. at Buxted, Sussex, c. 1571; ord. deacon
(Chichester) Sept. 24, 1593; priest, Apr. 13, 1595; V. of
Beddingham, Sussex, 1597; will proved at Lewes, 1636.
(W. C. Renshaw.)
PETTIT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 2, 1701. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1705; priest, June 8, 1707. Probably
chaplain in the Navy, 1708.
PETIT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 12, 1714. B. in
London. Matric. 1714. Perhaps s. of Louis, Huguenot
refugee from Normandy. If so, bapt. at St Giles-in-the-
Fields, London, June 9, 1699. Of Little Aston Hall, Shen-
stone. Staffs., 1743-62. (Misc. Gen. et Her., N. S., iv. 13.)
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PETTITT ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, i6i7;
BA 1620-1; M.A. 1624- Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 16,
162^- priest, Dec. 19, 1624. Minister of West Wickham,
Cambs., 1624-7. V. of Brightlingsea, Essex, 1628-45 and
1660-9.
PETTIT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1672. Of
Essex. Matric. Easter, i674-
PETTITT, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs.
1640. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. R. of
Girton, Cambs., 1655; instituted, 1662. Buried there Sept. 9,
1683.
PETTIT, SIMON. Of Queens'. B.A. 1500-1; M.A. 1503-4-
Probably R. of Herringby, Norfolk, 1532-41.
PETTITT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1603;
B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. i,
1606-7; priest, Feb. 21, 1607-8.
PETTITT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 29, 1622.
Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, of London, gent. Matric. 1622.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 25, 1624.
PETTET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Jesos, Jan. 3,
1672-3. Of Lynn. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; Scholar, 1677.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1677; priest. May, 1681.
PETTIT, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 3, 1661-2.
Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
Fellow, 1668.
PETITTE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Feb. 11,
1622-3. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
PETTIT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at St John's, Jan. 21,
1658-9. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Grendon, Northants.
B there. School, Strixton (Mr Farrow). Matric. 1659; B.A.
1662-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20, 1663; priest, Sept.
24, 1676. V. of Earl's Barton, Northants., 1678-82. Buried
there Sept. 14, 1682. Will proved (Archd. Northants.) Sept.
15, 1682. (H. I. Longden.)
PETIT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 26,
1660. S. of William, of Bolton Abbey, and of Barnard's Inn,
London. B. at Storiths, near Bolton Abbey, Yorks. School,
Skipton (Mr Doughty). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 23,
1664. Barrister, 1670. Bencher, June 9, 1689. Autumn
reader, 1694. Treasurer of the Inner Temple, 1701. Keeper
of the Records in the Tower of London, 1689. Archivist and
antiquary. Author, historical and legal. Died unmarried,
Oct 3 1707, aged 72 [sic). Buried in the Temple Church.
M.I. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, 1. 589; D.N.B.)
PETTYTT, . Excused congregations, 1478-9.
PETTIT, . Of Physwick Hostel. B.A. 1500-1.
PETTIT, . Adm. pens, of Peterhouse, 1604-5.
PETLEY, ELIAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 9, 1611.
Matric. 161 1 ; Scholar, 1612-5; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. R.
of Newton-on-Wold, Lines., 1626. Translated the Book of
Common Prayer into Greek, 1638. Married Hope Holmes,
Apr. 23, 1624.
PETLEY, GODFREY. Adm. at Trinity, 1617. Migrated as
scholar to Peterhouse, 1618. B.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept.; priest, Dec. 1621. Minister of Rosedale, Yorks., in
1626.' Married Alice Watson, of Rosedale.
PETLEY or PETTELEY, PERREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 5, 1668. S. and h. of Thomas (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Tames Perry, of Lenham, Kent), of Filson, Kent. Bapt. at
Shoreham, May 7, 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 1, 1668.
{Vis. of Kent, 1663; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 346.)
PETLYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1615.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Filson, Kent. Bapt. at Shoreham,
May 27, 1598. Married and had issue. {Misc. Gen. et Her.,
N.S., IV. 347-)
PETRYE, MARK. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1555.
PETT, MARIOT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 9, 1690-1.
S. of William, citizen and apothecary of London. Of Maid-
stone, Kent. Married Jane, dau. of Francis Jessop, of
Bromehall, Yorks. Admon. with will annexed (P.C.C.) Dec.
1722. (E. Axon.)
PETT, PETER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 28, 1645. S. of
Peter, of Chatham, Kent, chief contractor of the Navy.
Bapt. at Deptford, Oct. 31, 1630. Schools, Greenwich (Mr
Young) and St Paul's. Matric. 1645-6; B.A. 1647-8.
Migrated to Pembroke College, Oxford, 1647; incorp. July 4.
1648. B.C.L. 1649-50. Fellow of All Souls, 1648. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, May 18, 1656, and also at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 12, 1657-8. Barrister-at-law (Middle Temple), 1664.
Advocate general of Ireland, 1661. M.P. for Askeyton, in the
Irish Parliament, 1661-6. Knighted, Mar. 30, 1663. F.R.S.,
1663; expelled, 1675. Died Apr. 1699. {D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon.)
Pettiward, Richard
PETT, PHINEAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 28, 1586-7.
S. of Peter, master-shipwright, of Deptford. B. there, Nov. i,
1570. Schools, Rochester and Greenwich (private). Matric.
1587; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. as ' Potts.' Master-shipwright
at Deptford, 1605, and at Woolwich, 1607. Commissioner
of the Navy, 1630. Autobiography among the Harleian
manuscripts in the British Museum. Buried at Chatham,
Aug. 21, 1647. {D.N.B.; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
PETT, WILLIAM. Com. for M.A. or higher degree, 1488. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 31, 1487. Probably R. of Brasted,
Kent, 1488. Died 1491-
PETT, . Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1509. Graduate, Gr.
pro non legendo, 1511-2.
PETTENER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, May
15, 1713- S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Greetwell, Lines.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720.
Fellow, 1717. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 22, 1718; priest,
Feb. 22, 1718-9. R. of Wainfleet All Saints', Lines., 1718.
PETTER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1602;
Scholar, 1605; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Probably of Brede,
Sussex, clerk. Probably the author of a commentary on
St Mark in two folio volumes. Will (P.C.C.) 1654. Perhaps
brother of the next and probably father of John (1629).
PETTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1615;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Perhaps R. of
Hever, Kent, 1632-62, ejected. If so, wrote a Preface to a
Commentary on St Mark, written by his brother Mr George
Petter, M.A. (probably George (1602)), which he published
in 1661 with some account of the author. (Kennett's
Register, 554.)
PETTER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1627.
Of Middlesex. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633; B.D. 1641. FeUow,
1634-44, ejected. Died soon after.
PETTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1629.
Probably s. of George (1602). Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1632-3;
M.A. 1636. Of Brede, Sussex (B.A.), Feb. 27, 1632-3, when
he married Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Aldridge, M.A., of
Sl;iugham, Sussex.
PETTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, July 9,
1677. S. of George, deceased. B. at Wrotham, Kent. School,
Stanstead (private). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685;
D.D. 1697. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1683. R. of
Greens Norton, Northants., 1697-1700. Buried there Apr.
28, 1700.
PETTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10, 1635.
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9.
PETTIFER or PETTIPHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Pembroke,
Lent, 1647-8. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Oxford) 1650;
M.A. 1653. Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, 1650. V. of
Navestock, Essex, 1660. Will (P.C.C.) 1701-2. {Al. Oxon.)
PETTIFER, RICHARD, see PEDIFER.
PETTIFER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1647.
Perhaps s. of Maurice, and brother of the next.
PETTIFER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Sept.
II, 1644. S. of Maurice. B. at Lutterworth, Leics. Schools,
Lutterworth and Hinckley. B.A. 1647-8. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Apr. 21; priest, Apr. 25, 1661. V. of Foxton, Leics.,
1673-9. V. of Market Harborough, 1673. P.C. of Lubbenham
All Saints', 1674. Buried at Foxton, July 22, 1679. Perhaps
brother of Robert (1647). {PeiU, i. 489; Nichols, 11. 565.)
PETTINGALL, FRANCIS. M.A. from King's, 1718. S. of F.,
alderman of Newport, Monmouth. Matric. (Jesus College,
Oxford) Apr. 7, 1698, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1701. Ord.
priest (Llandafi) June 10, 1705. V. of Goldclifi and Nash,
Monmouth, 1705. V. of St Woolos, Newport, 1705-13.
V. of Christchurch, Monmouth, 1713. Father of the next.
{A I. Oxon.)
PETTINGALL, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1740 (In-
corp. from Oxford). S. of Francis (above), of Newport, Mon-
mouth. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) Mar. 15, 1724-5. age
17; B.A. (Oxford) 1728; D.D. (Lambeth). Ord. priest
(Llandaff) Mar. 5, 1731-2. Chaplain to Bishop Watson, of
Llandaff. F.S.A., 1752. R. of Whitsun, Monmouth, till 1756.
V. of Christchurch, till 1756. Preb. of St Paul's, 1757-81.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1758-81. R. of Stoke Hamon, Bucks.,
1776-81. Author, antiquarian. Died June 30, 1781. Buried
at Stoke Hamon. {Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.; Hennessey; D.N.B.;
Lipscomb, iv. 362.)
PETTINGALE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May,
1574. B. at Holbrook, Sufiolk. Ord. deacon (London) Mar.
25, 1578; 'resident at Trimley, Suffolk.' {Peile, i. 129.)
PETTIS, see PETTUS.
PETTIWARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c.
1596; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Sept. 22, 1605; C. of Levington, Suffolk. R. of
Nacton, 1606-23. R.of Trimley St Martin, 1618-27. Perhaps
brother of Simon {c. 1593).
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PETTIWARD, RICHARD. D.D. from Trinity, 1750.
PETTIWARD, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1648. S. of John, gent., of St Dunstan-in-the-East,
London. B. there. School, Camberwell (Mr Mason). Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 20, 1650. Married Mary Rogers.
Buried at Putney, Jan. 13, 1674-5. [Vis. of Surrey, 1662.)
PETTIWARD, ROGER (1730), see MORTLOCK.
PETTIWARD, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Sept. 24,
1598; priest. Mar. 21, 1599. V. of Felixstowe, with Walton,
Suffolk, 1619. Father of the next and perhaps brother of
Richard (c. 1596).
PETTIWARD, SIMON. Matric. sizar (age 17) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1627. S. of Simon (above). B.A. 1630-1. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638, 'M.A.'
PETTNESS or PYTTENS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1516-7.
PETTO, see also PEYTO.
PETTO or PETO, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Easter, 1644. Perhaps s. of Sir Edward, of Warwickshire,
Knt. B.A. 1647. R. of Sandcroft, Suffolk, I648-C. 62. After-
wards minister at Friars Street Chapel, Sudbury. Licensed
as congregational minister to preach in the house of John
Westgate, in Redenhall-cww-Harleston, Norfolk, 1672.
Author, religious. Buried at All Saints', Sudbury, Sept. 21,
1711. {D.N.B.; Calamy, u. 435.)
PETTS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1550.
PETTUS or PETTIS, Sir AUGUSTINE. B.A. 1612-3 (on visit of
Prince Charles). S. and h. of Sir John, of Norwich, Knt.
(and Bridget, dau. of Augustine Curtys, of Lincolnshire).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 24, 1606. Knighted, Dec. 6, i6ii,
'Pethouse.' Of Rackheath, Norfolk. Married (i) Mary, dau.
of Henry Violett (Vylett), of Lynn; (2) Abigail, dau. of Sir
Arthur Heveningham, of Norfolk, Knt. Perhaps same as
next. Brother of Thomas (1607-8) and doubtless father of
John (1632). (Vis. of Norfolk; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PETTIS, AUSTIN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1598. Perhaps Augustine (above).
PETTIS, DUDLEY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 23, 1665-6. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
PETTUS, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke, Easter,
1632. Probably 2nd s. of Sir Augustine (1632), of Rackheath,
Norfolk, Knt., deceased. B. 1613. Perhaps B.A. 1631. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1635. Entered the service of
Charles I, 1639. Knighted, Nov. 25, 1641. Forced to sell
his estates. Expressed fidelity to Cromwell's Government
and made deputy Governor of the Royal mines, 1655. M.P.
for Dunwich, 1670-9. Deputy-Lieutenant for Suffolk, 1672.
Of Cheston Hall, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Richard Gumey, Lord Mayor of London. Author, miscel-
laneous. Died 1690. Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
PETTUS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Apr. 30,
1656. S. of John (1632), of Cheston Hall, Suffolk, Knt., and
grandson of Sir Augustine, of Rackheath, Norfolk. B. in
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1656. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1660. Died 1662. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PETTUS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Caius, Jan. 30,
1607-8. 2nd s. of Sir John, Knt., alderman and mayor of
Norwich. Bapt. there. May 18, 1591 (St Simon and St Jude).
School, Acle (Mr Stone). Matric. i6o8. Re-adm. Fell.-Com.
1609-10. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 29, 1609. Lord of
the Manor of Chediston, Suffolk. Married Anne, dau. of
Calibut Walpole. Died Oct. 1618. Buried at Caistor St
Edmund. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Augustine (1612-3).
(Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, 1. 196.)
PETTUS, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1653. S. of Sir
Thomas, of Rackheath, Norfolk, Bart., and grandson of Sir
Augustine. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Nov. 21, 1654.
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1664. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William
Overbury, of Barton, Warws. Died 1671. (G.E.C., 11. 145.)
PETTUS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 3, 1721. S. cmd h. of Sir Horatio, Bart., of Rackheath,
Norfolk. School, Norwich (Mr Reddington). Matric. 1721.
Died unmarried, Oct. 13, 1723.
PETTY, GEORGE. Adm. at Jesus, Mar. 17, 1683-4. DoubUess
s. of George, of Kent. School, Sevenoaks. Brother of
Michael (1683-4).
PETTY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 24,
1751. S. of Eustace, farmer, of Huntingdonshire. B. at
Gt Paxton. Schools, Kimbolton (Dr Owen) and Huntingdon
(Mr Unwin).
PETTY, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 17, 1683-4.
S. of George, of Kent, Esq. School, Sevenoaks. Matric.
1684; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9.
R. of Chelsfield, Kent, 1692-1751. Died June 28, 1751. M.I.
at Chelsfleld. Brother of George (1683-4). (Hasted, t. 13^.)
Peyton, Edward
PETTY or PETTOIS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Apr. 19, 1669. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1677.
PETTY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 16,
1694. S. of John, gent. B. at Knaresborough, Vorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1699; priest, 1700. P.C. of Elland, 1700-24.
Died there Mar. 7, 1724. M.I. there.
PETTY, SAMUEL. Matric. from Christ's, Easter, 1606. Migrated
to Sidney, June 16, 1607. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 27,
1613.
PETTY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1454.
R. of Leasingham, Norfolk, 1480.
PETTY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1604. B.
at Soulby, Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland. B.A. 1607; M.A.
1611; B.D. 1618. Fellow of Jesus, 1612-24. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1608; priest (Peterb.) June 12, 1625. Head
Master of Beverley School, 1608-14. Chaplain to the Earl
of Arundel. Travelled abroad with his son. Lord Mowbray.
Afterwards collected antiquities for Lord Arundel at Con-
stantinople and elsewhere. R. of Greystoke, Cumberland,
1633-9. He left money to the poor of Soulby, and £200 to
Jesus College; "my books and pictures to be sold: my lord
of Arundell shall have such of them as he shall please,
paying reasonably for the same.' For a contemporary see
At. Oxon. (A. Gray; Peile, i. 250.)
PETTY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1614.
B. at Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland. B.A. 1617-8; M.A.
162 1. Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1619, age 23. P.O. of
Waltham High Cross, Essex, 1619-27.
PETVIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Feb. 21,
1706-7. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Haslebury Pluck-
nett, Somerset. School, Crewkeme (Mr Leaves). Matric.
1707, as 'Pefem'; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1719.
PETZELL, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Michs. 1545.
PEVERELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18, sic) at St John's,
May 30, 1674. S. of Robert, yeoman, of Ingleton, Durham.
Bapt. Sept. 19, 1654, at Stciindrop, Durham. School,
Ingleton. Matric. 1674.
PEVERELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 20,
1731. S. of John. B. at Huntingdon. School, Huntingdon
(Mr Mathews). Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1731; B.A. 1734-5;
M.A. 1738. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1736; priest, Sept. 24,
1738. P.C.of Ramsey, Hunts., 1737-42. One of these names
of Southampton, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1780. (Pei/e, 11. 223.)
PEVERELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1564.
V. of Dunton, Beds., 1572.
PEVINGS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 3, 1658-9. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3.
PEWE, see also PUGH.
PEWE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1588.
PEYNTOUR, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1447; M.A. Master of Eton School. (Harwood.)
PEYNTOUR, WILLIAM. B.A. 1489-
PEYNTER, . B.Civ.L. 1499-1500.
PEYTO, see also PETTO.
PEYTO, PETOW or PATO, WILLIAM. Incorp. 1502-3. S. of
Edward, of Chesterton, Warws. B.A. (Oxford) 1502-3; M.A.
(Cambridge) 1505. Incorp. at Oxford, 1506. Fellow of
Queen's, 1507-11. Preacher, 1510-1. Afterwards a Francis-
can friar at Greenwich. Confessor to Queen Mary. Created
cardinal and papal legate in England, 1557. Nominated
Bishop of Salisbury by the Pope, but died before consecra-
tion. Died Apr. 1558, in France. (Cooper, i. 182; D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.)
PEYTON, ALGERNON. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1632. S. of Sir John (1594), of Doddington, Cambs., Knt.
Scholar, 1633; B.A. 1637; M.A. 1641; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 24; priest, Sept. 19, 1641. R. of
Doddington, 1641-67. Succeeded his brother Robert, 1659,
in the family estate. Died Feb. 1667-8. Buried at St
George's, Southwark. Brother of Robert (1626). (T. A.
Walker, 48; J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 125.)
PEYTON, Sir EDWARD. M.A. 1618 (fil. nob.). Of Gt Bradley,
Suffolk. S. of Sir John, of Isleham, Bart. School, Bury.
Knighted, Mar. 18, 1611 (another of these names, of Warws.,
knighted, Feb. 4, 1610-1). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 16,
1611. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Dec. 1616. M.P. for Cambs.,
1621-2, 1624-5, 1625-6. Sheriff of Cambs. and of Hunts.,
1622-3. Fought for the Parliament, and so impoverished
himself that he had to sell Isleham. Married three wives.
Pamphleteer. Died at Wicken, Cambs., Apr. 1657. Buried
at St Clement Danes, London. Brother of Robert (1609)
and probably of John (1602), William (1614) and Thomas
(1615), father of the next and probably of Thomas (1634)
and Robert (1626). (G.E.C., 1. 15; D.N.B.)
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PEYTON, EDWARD. B.A. from St John's, 1629-30. Of
Suffolk. Doubtless 2nd s. of Edward (above). M.A. 1633.
Fellow, 1630. Probably R. of Woodwalton, Hunts., 1650-8.
Died 1658. Probably brother of Robert (1626) and half-
brother of Thomas (1634). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk,
II. 122.)
PAYTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 16, 1593-4.
Matric. c. 1594. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk, customer of Plymouth (and Cecilia, dau. of John
Bourchier, Earl of Bath). If so, served in the Low Countries.
Knighted, May, 1606. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to
Prince Henry, 1610. Commanded a fleet enlisted in the
service of the Venetian Republic, 1618. Died 'beyond the
seas,' c. 1622. Will proved, Feb. 20, 1623-4. {D.N.B.; J. J.
Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
PEYTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1634.
Of Hampshire.
PEYTON, HENRY. Adra. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 23,
1723-4. 2nd s. of Sir Sewster, Bart., of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Westnunster. Matric. 1724. Perhaps M.A.
1728 (Com. Reg.). Died unmarried, Sept. 25, i74i- Buried
at Doddington. Brother of Thomas (1719)- (Burke, Ext.
Bart.)
PAYTON, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens', i594- S.
of Sir John, Governor of Jersey, and of Doddington, Cambs.
B. 1579. Probably M.A. 1612-3 (on visit of Prince Charles).
Knighted, Mar. 28, 1603. Served in the Low Countries,
l6i2 and 1617. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey
on behcilf of his father, 1628; retained the post until 1635.
A friend of Sir Robert Cotton, the antiquary. Of Dodding-
ton, Cambs. Married Alice, dau. of Sir John Peyton, of
Isleham, Bart. Wrote an account of his travels; ms. in the
Cambridge University Library. ' Peighton, of Queens' ' was
one of those enticed to pass beyond the seas, c. 1595, by the
papist Speigniomaldus [Foley; Dr Jessopp). Died 1635.
Buried at Doddington. WiU, P.C.C. Father of Robert (1626)
and Algernon (1632). {D.N.B.; R. S. C. Waters; J. J.
Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
PEYTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 7, 1602.
Probably 2nd s. of Sir John, of Isleham, Cambs., Bart.
Matric. 1602. Afterwards Fell.-Com. Died unmarried.
Buried at Isleham, Jan. 25, 1611-2. Probably brother of
Edward (1618), Robert (1609) and Thomas (1615).
PEYTON, PETER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Sept. 11,
1678.
PEYTON, REGINALD (REYNOLD). Incorp. M.A. 1662, from
St Edmund's HaU, Oxford. Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford)
Nov. 7, 1655 {doctoris ftl.);B.A. (Oxford) 1657-8; M.A. 1660.
R. of Alpbungton, Devon, 1667. {Al. Oxon.)
PEYTON or PAYTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Sidney, May 9, 1674. S. of WiUiam, yeoman. B. at Abing-
don, Berks. School, Abingdon. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21, 1679.
PAYTON, ROBERT. Student at Jesus, 1535-6.
PAYTON, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, c.
1609. 3rd s. of Sir John, Bart., of Isleham, Cambs. Bapt.
there. Mar. 24, 1588-9. Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A.
1616; B.D. 1629. Fellow, 1612-29. 'Travelled into Italy,
studied the law, and was a Justice of the Peace, but after-
wards took Holy Orders.' V. of Broad Chalke, Wilts., 1629.
Died s.p. Buried at Broad Chalke, Aug. 23, 1644. Admon.,
Archd. Sarum. Brother of Edward (1618), etc. {Harwood;
E. C. Waters, Chester Family, 221, gives burial at Isleham,
Oct. 17, 1639.)
PAYTON, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Mar. 26, 1626.
Of Cambridgeshire. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir John (1594), of
Doddington, Isle of Ely, Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 19,
1632-3. Succeeded his father at Doddington. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Anderson, of Penley, Herts.,
Knt. Died s.p. Apr. 26, 1659. Buried at Doddington.
Brother of Algernon (1632). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PAYTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1626.
Probably 3rd s. of Sir Edward (1618). Bapt. July 23, 1611,
at Broinley, Kent. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Probably
brother of Edwjurd (1629-30) and half-brother of Thomas
(1634). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 122.)
PAYTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Jime 23,
1631. 2nd s. of Sir Samuel, of Knowlton, Kent, Bart.
School, Hadley (private). Matric. 1631. Died s.p. (Burke,
Ext. Bart.)
PAYTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Nov.
1548.
PEYTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1615.
Probably 6th s. of Sir John, Bart., of Isleham, Cambs.
Bapt. there, June 21, 1599. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 1616. 'Slain at the Bourse, Antwerp.' Possibly
Phelps, Charles
identical vrith the poet of these names. If so, died 1626.
Probably brother of Edward (161 8), etc. (Burke, Ext. Bart.;
D.N.B.; E. C. Waters, 221.)
PEYTON, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1634. Of
Cambridgeshire. Probably s. of Sir Edward (1618) (and Jane,
dau. of Sir Jas. Calthorpe, of Cockthorpe, Norfolk). B. i6r6.
Of Rougham, Norfolk, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
WiUiam Yelverton. Buried 1683, at Braconash, Norfolk.
Doubtless father of Yelverton (1669) and half-brother of
Edward (1629-30) and Robert (1626). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of
Suffolk, n. 122.)
PEYTON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 1666-7.
Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of Knowlton, Kent, Bart. Matric.
1666-7. Died of small-pox, 1667. {G.E.C., 1. 71.)
PEYTON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
July 6, 1719. S. and h. of Sir Sewster, Bart., of Middlesex.
B. in London. School, Enfield (Dr Uvedale). Matric. 1720.
Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Dec. 28, 171 7. High Sheriff of Cambs.
and Hunts., 1742-4. Of Hagbeach Hall, in Emneth, Norfolk,
and of Doddington, Cambs. Married Bridget, dau. of Thomas
Skef5ngton, of Leics. Died June 29, 1771. Buried at
Doddington. Brother of Henry (1723-4). {Scott-Mayor, iii.
328; C-.E.C.)
PAYTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1614;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1616-7. Of Worlingham, Suffolk.
Perhaps 5th s. of Sir John, of Isleham, Cambs., Bart. If so,
married Tabitha, widow of Samuel Bigge, Esq. Admon.,
Oct. 13, 1669. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1615), etc.
(£. C. Waters, 221.)
PEYTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 6, 1642.
Matric. 1642.
PEYTON, YELVERTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Nov. i,
1669. S. of Thomas (1634), Esq., of Rougham, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. Dec. 24, 1650 ('at Mr Peyton's house,
Cambridge,' by the curate of Wicken, Cambs.). School,
Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1671. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 22,
1672. Of Rougham, Esq. Married Hannah, dau. of Sir
John Roberts, Bart., of Bromley. {Venn, 1. 439.)
PEYTON, . B.Can.L. 1478.
PEYTTER or PETYWERE, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, 1469; M.A. 1476-7.
PHEASANT, MANSEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Aug. 5,
1698. S. of Mansel, of Northaw, Herts. School, Harrow.
One of these names, of the Inner Temple (and brother of
the next), buried at Northaw, Feb. 21, 1723. (F. C. Cass,
E. Barnet.)
PHEASANT, PETER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Trinity,
June 28, 1693. S. of Peter, serjeant-at-law, and perhaps
grandson of Stephen (1631). B. at Northaw, Herts. School,
Northaw. Of Upwood, Hunts., Esq. Died s.p. Admon.,
Dec. 23, 1703. (F. C. Cass, E. Barnet, 33.)
PHESANT, STEPHEN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1631. S. of Peter, reader, of Gray's Inn. B. May 22,
1617. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 9, 1624, and again, May 8,
1629. CaUed to the Bar, 1638. Ancient, 1645. Steward of
the Manor of Barnet. M.P. for Huntingdon, 1653 and 1654-
55. Married and had issue. Buried at Upwood, Hunts.,
May 31, 1657. Benefactor to St Catharine's. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 777; Vis. of London, 1634; F. C. Cass, E. Barnet.)
PHEASANT, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, Mar.
27, 1667. Probably Peter, s. and h. of Stephen (above), of
Upwood, Hunts. Buried there May 20, 1682. (Lines.
Pedigrees, yyy.)
PHELIPS, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1623.
PHELIPS, PAUL. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Aug. 23,
1727. Of Marholm, Northants. Matric. Dec. 1726. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1729; priest. May 20, i733-
PHELIPS, PAULIN[G]. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
Apr. 26, 1693. S. of Peter, R. of IrthUngborough, Northants.
(and Margaret, dau. of Andrew Pauling, V. of Ravensthorpe,
Northants.). Bapt. at Ravensthorpe, Jvme 2, 1678. School,
Peterborough (Mr Warren). B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1704. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1700; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1703. C. of Pilton, Northants., 1700. R. of Marholm,
1705-34. R. of WooUey, Hunts., 1707-34. Died Feb. 22,
1734-5- (H. I. Longden.)
PHELIPPS, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Easter, 1542-3.
PHELPS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 30,
1701. S. of Charles, of Lynn, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Lynn (Mr Home). Scholar, 1701-6; Matric. 1702; B.A.
1705-6. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 20, 1708-9; priest,
Sept. 25, 1709. Probably V. of White Notley, Essex, after
1712, tUI 1725. Died at Kelvedon, c. 1725. WiU (Comm.
Essex) 1726. (Venn, 1. 508; Morant, 11. 123.)
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PHELPES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 5, 1731.
Of Somerset. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1734- Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Oct. 1735. P.C. of West Bilney, Norfolk, 1741-83.
P.C. of Pentney, 1741-83. V. of South Lynn, 1754-83- Died
Jan. 16, 1783, aged 70. Will, P.C.C.
PHELPS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, 1700.
S. of Peter, draper. B. at Salisbury, Wilts. School, Salisbury
(Mr Hardwyck). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1720.
One of these names of Eye, Herefordshire, clerk; see Al.
Oxon. for son Richard.
PHENES or PHENDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Sidney,
Apr. 20, 1654. S. of Edward, clothier, of London. B. at
Fleet Street, London. Schools, Nottingham and London
(private). Matric. 1654.
PHILLCOX, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 18,
1737. S. of Thomas, merchant, of Sussex. B. at Battle.
School, Battle (Mr Jenkin). Matric. i737- Died at BatUe,
Dec. 25, 1738.
PHILLEY or PHYLLEY, MORGAN. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Sept. 15, 1671. Matric. 1671.
PHILLIAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 8,
1674. S. of William, gent., deceased. B. at St Martin's,
London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1675-6.
PHILLIBROWNE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct.
21, 1676. Of Essex. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684.
Ord. deacon (London) May 29, 1681; priest, June 18, 1682.
PHILLIBROWNE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 26,
1664. S. of John. B. at Felstead. School, Felstead. Migrated
to Christ's, Apr. 10, 1665; age 17. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 1669; priest, Sept. 1670. V. of
PrittleweU, 1671-8. Died 1678. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, i. 616.)
PHILIP, ALEXANDER. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 13, 1511. B. at Eton. Left, 1514. 'A monk
at Ely. Died Conduct of Eton College.' {Harwood.)
PHILIPS, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
15, 1693. S. of Ambrose, draper. B. in Salop. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Fellow,
1699-1708. Incorp. at Oxford, 1702. J.P. for Westminster.
A commissioner for the lottery, 1717- Joined the Addison
circle. M.P. for Armagh (Irish Parliament) 1727-4?.
Registrar of the Prerogative Court, 1733-47- Poet; his
pastorals excited Pope's jealousy and he is bitterly attacked
in Pope's satires. Died June 18, 1749. (D.N.B.)
PHILIPS, ANDREW. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at St John's,
May 24, 1641. S. of James, Esq., of Lamphey, Pembroke.
B. at Clynnog, Carnarvon. School, Worcester (Mr Toy).
Matric. 1641.
PHILIPS, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1583.
PHILIPS, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1587.
Of Middlesex.
PHILLIPS, BERNARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1577; B.A. from Pembroke, 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Apr. 4, 1590. R. of Southerton, Suffolk, 1596.
PHILLIPS, DANIEL. M.A. from Jesus, 1715- S. of D., of
Disserth, Radnor. Matric. (Wadham College, Oxford) Apr. 7,
1698, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1701. Probably R. of Caterham,
Surrey, 1705. R. of Sanderstead, i7i5-34- Buried there
May 24, 1734. Probably father of the next. (Surrey Arch.
Coll., VII. y\Al. Oxon. wrongly gives date of death as June 3,
1734-)
PHILLIPS, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age i7) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 4, 1727. Of Surrey. Probably s. of Daniel (above).
School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1728; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, i733-
Perhaps C. of Oxted, Surrey. If so, buried at Sanderstead,
Mar. 9, 1741-2.
PHILLIPS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July i,
1728. S. of Edward, of Middlesex. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729.
PHILLIPS, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1623. Perhaps s. of Francis, of Teddington, Middle-
sex. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1624. Barrister, 1632.
Bencher, 1659. Of Kempton Park, Sunbury, Middlesex.
Died Feb. 18, 1674. {Vis. of London, 1634; Misc. Gen. el
Her., IV. 203.)
PHILIPS, FRANCIS. Of St John's. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 4, 1704-5 (no matric. or degree foxmd). One of these
names chaplain in the Navy, 1711-2.
PHILIP or PHILIPS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Michs. 1579; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587- Author, sermons.
(Cooper, III. 18; D.N.B!)
PHILIPS, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Jan. 16,
1584-5. Matric. 1584-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 12, 1586.
PHILIP, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1585.
Phillips, John
PHILIPS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 10, 1610.
S. of Christopher, of South Rainham, Norfolk. School,
Titleshall. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. C. of
Boxted, Essex, c. 1615. Emigrated to New England, in the
Winthrop Fleet, 1630. First preacher at Watertown, Mass.,
1630-44. On the first Board of Overseers of Harvard
College, 1642. Died at Watertown, July i, 1644. (Venn, i.
208; D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett.)
PHILLIPS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Sidney, Mar. 22,
1644-5. Previously at Oxford. S. of Richard, of Crediton,
Devon, yeoman, deceased. School, Crediton. Matric. (New
Inn Hall, O.xford) Feb. 26, 1640-1, age 17. Returned home
(Oxonia armatis impleta). B.A. (Cambridge) 1644-5; M.A.
(New Inn Hall, Oxford) 1648. Fellow of Queen's College,
Oxford. Proctor, 1659. (Al. Oxon.)
PHILIPS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, June 20,
1645. S. of Dudley. B. at Crondall, Hants. School, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. 1646.
PHILLIPS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 27, 1712
(Incorp. M.A. (sic) from Oxford, 1712)- S. of George, of
Axminster, Devon. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) Mar.
14, 1705-6, age 18; B.A. 1709. V. of Brawdy, Pembroke,
1711-43. Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1712. R. of
Bridell, Cardigan, 1720-35. (Al. Oxon.)
PHILLIPS, HUMPHREY. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Somerset. Matric. (Wadham College, Oxford) Nov. 14,
1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1656. Fellow of Magdalen, 1655;
ejected, 1660. Of Beckington, Somerset, nonconformist
preacher. Imprisoned for preaching. Author, sermons.
Died at Frome, Mar. 27, 1707. Buried at Beckington.
(Calamy, 11. 153; D.N.B.)
PHILLIPS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. ir, 1651-2.
PHILLIPS, JEROME. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1591.
Of Middlesex. Matric. c. 1592; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. from
Magdalene, 1598; B.D. 1605; D.D. 1622. Fellow of Mag-
dalene. V. of Gainsborough, Lines., 1602-8. R. of Saundby,
Notts., 1606. R. of Althorpe, i6i8. WiU (P.C.C.) 1648.
PHILIP, JOHN. B.A. 1496-7; M.A. 1499-1500. Fellow of
Queens', 1500-10. Proctor, 1507-8. Preacher, 1507-8. Ord.
sub-deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1500.
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Of Queens'. Probably the theological
writer, 1570-90. Became a puritan preacher; possibly never
beneficed. (Cooper, 11. 99; D.N.B.)
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, c. 1592.
PHILIP or PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
15, 1594; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1596-7; M.A. from Clare,
1600; B.D. 1608. V. of Faversham, Kent, 1606-40. Author
of The Way to Heaven, Died 1640. Will, Canterbury.
(D.N.B.)
PHILLIP, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 27, 1600;
Scholar; B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
July 16; priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1609, age 24. R. of
Wrentham, Suffolk, 1609-37- Under Bishop Wren, forced
to flee to New England, 1637. Resided at Denham, Mass.
Returned to England, 1641. One of the Assembly of Divmes,
1643. Reinstated at Wrentham, but ejected, 1662. Died
there, Sept. 2, 16&3. (J. G. Bartlett.)
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 29, 161 1.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. priest (Norwich)
1615. R. of Reedham, Norfolk, 1619-68. Died 1668.
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1621;
B A. from Magdalene, 1624; M.A. 1628; B.D. 1635. Fellow
of Magdalene. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 9; priest. Mar. 10, 1627-8. V. of AyUham,
Norfolk, 1634-63. Perhaps R. of Belaugh, Norfolk, 1660.
Father of Thomas (1663). (Blomefield, vi. 285.)
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John;s, Jvme 3.
16^3 S. of Ralph, merchant, of Carlton-in-Lindnck, Notts.
B. there. School, Rotherham, Yorks. (Mr Bonner). Matric.
1633- B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
18 1642. Assistant master at Norwich Grammar School.
R.'of Carlton-in-Lindrick, Notts., 1646-66. Died 1666.
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Apr. 14,
1645. School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8.
One of these names R. of Ashby Folville, Leics., 1653-9.
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1655 Of Norfolk. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 25, 1661. V. of Ormesby,
Norfolk, 1661-71.
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at St John's, Feb. lo,
1657-8 S. of John, gent., ot Cottenham, Cambs. B. there.
School, Cambridge (Mr Wiborrow). Matric. 1658. Doubtless
father of Pepys (1692).
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PHILIPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28, 1682.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Erasmus, of London, Knt. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1683. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 21, 1683-4.
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1705. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 14; priest, Mar. 16, 1711-2. R. of Winfarthing, Norfolk,
1711.
PHILLIPS, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1706. S. of William,
of Gillingham, Dorset. Matric. (Hart Hall, Oxford) June 10,
1696, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1700. Ord. deacon (Oxford);
priest (Sarum) May 23, 1703. R. of St Peter and Holy
Trinity, Shaftesbury, 1704-13. Chaplain to Earl Rosebery.
R. of Semley, Wilts., 1708. R. of Shaftesbury St Rumbold,
Dorset, 1714-35. Died 1735. To be distinguished from a
contemporary namesake, chaplain at Plymouth, commission
renewed, 1715, for whom see Al. Oxon. (Al. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 25,
1709. S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Linley, near Wenlock,
Salop. School, Shrewsbury.
PHILIPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May 31,
1718. S. of Pepys (1692), gent., of Suffolk. B. at Mildenhall.
School, Bury (Mr Kinersman). B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1724; priest, Sept. 25, 1726.
R. of Mulbarton and Keningham, Norfolk, 1729-37. Died
1737. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 318.)
PHILLIPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, June 24,
1728. S. of Robert (incorp. 1728), D.D., of Salop. B. in
Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury (under his father) . Matric.
1728. Brother of Robert (1726).
PHILLIPS, JOSEPH. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Mar. 13, 1657-8. Of Ledbury, Hereford. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Jan. 2, 1656-7. Died while a student at Cam-
bridge, 1657-8.
PHILIPS, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May 16,
1651. S. of Edmund, gent., of Cavendish, Suffolk. Bapt.
there. Mar. 11, 1634-5. Schools, Clare (Mr Beere) and
Cavendish. Matric. 1651; Scholar, 1651-6; B.A. 1654-5.
(Venn, i. 382.)
PHILIPS, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Oct. 15, 1698. S. of Nicholas, of Ipswich, and afterwards of
Gt Bealings, linen-draper. School, Woodbridge. Matric.
1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1707. Fellow, 1704-8. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 3, 1705; priest (York) Jan. 1705-6. V. of
DuUingham, Cambs., 1708.
PHILLIPS, OLIVER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1565;
B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D. 1579. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr.
1576, age 26. R. of Gt Bradley, Sufiolk, 1576. V. of Chislet,
Kent, 1584-7. R. of Westley, Sufiolk, 1587-1623. Buried
there, Sept. 26, 1623. Father of the next. (Gage, Suffolk, 94.)
PHILLIPS, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Feb. 2,
1604-5. S. of Oliver (above). School, Bury (Mr Mosse).
B.A. 1608-g; M.A. from Jesus, 1612. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) July 23, 1612. V. of Marham, Norfolk, 1615-
52. R. of Fomham All Saints', Suffolk, 1618. (K«nn, i. 188.)
PHILLIPS, PEPYS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 13,
1692. S. of John (1657-8), gent. B. at Cottenham, Cambs.
School, Huntingdon (Mr Matthews). Matric. 1695; B.A.
1695-6. Father of John (1718).
PHILLIPE, PERCIVAL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1606. Perhaps of Wensley, Yorks. If so, married Catherine,
dau. of William Robinson, of Rokeby. (Peile, i. 258.)
PHILLIPS, PEREGRINE. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 26, 1677.
Of Pembrokeshire. Probably s. of Peregrine, R. of Freys-
trop, Pembroke (for whom see Calamy, iii. 506). Matric-
1677; B.A. i68o-i.
PHILIP, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 25, 1687.
S. of Peter. B. at Holdenpark, Kildwick-in-Craven, Yorks.
School, Bingley, Yorks. (Mr William Hustler). Matric. 1687;
B.A. 1690-1. V. of Rillington, Yorks., 1693-1720. Buried
Feb. 21, 1720-1.
PHILLIPS, PHILIP. M.A. from Trinity, 1701. Probably s. of
David, of Co. Brecon. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) July 7,
1694, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1698. R. of Kilgerran, Brecon,
1700. V. of Devynnock, 1707. One of these names chaplain
to the British Society in London and to James, Earl of
Berkeley. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
(Al. Oxon.)
PHILIPS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 6,
1721. S. of Thomas. School, Wokingham, Berks. (Mr Neale).
Matric. 1721.
PHILLIPS, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Oct. 9,
1728. Previously matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) July 10,
1725, age 18. Of Llantrissant, Glamorgan. S. of William.
Matric. 1728; B.A, 1729-30. (Al. Oxon.)
Phillips, Stephen
PHILIP, RALPH. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1581;
B.A. 1584-5, as Philips.
PHILIPS, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Oct. 20,
1627. S. of James, gent., Colonel in the Army. B. at York.
School, York. Matric. 1627. Migrated to Caius, Apr. 7, 1629;
Scholar, 1631-4; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1636. Fellow of Caius,
1634-50. Greek lecturer, 1637-8. Hebrew lecturer, 1644-5.
Registrar, 1644-6. Died 1650. Admon., V.C.C. (Peile, i.
388; Venn, i. 288.)
PHILLIPS, RHESUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Sept. 6,
1631. S. of William, gent., of Lamphey, Pembroke. B. there.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
PHILLIPS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 5,
1620. Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1623-4;
M.A. 1627.
PHILIPS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June
29, 1724. S. of Isaac, butcher, of Salop. B. in Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. Probably
P.C. of Battlefield and Broughton, Salop, 1734.
PHILLIPE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1558.
PHILIPS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1558.
PHILLIPS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1582-3;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
July 16, 1591. R. of Salmonby, Lines., 1591-1617 (?)• Will
proved (Lincoln) 1617.
PHILLIPS, ROBERT. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, 1600.
S. of John, V. of Brooke, near Norwich. School, Beccles
(Mr Clarke). Matric. Michs. 1601; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1609.
Probably died young. (Venn, 1. 175.)
PHILIPS, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Michs.
i6ii.
PHILIPS, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Nov. 22, 1648.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Robert, V. of Wispington. Matric.
1648-9. Doubtless of Wispington, Lines., Esq.; adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 7, 1653-4. Buried at Wispington, June 24,
1668. Father of Stephen (1675). (Lines. Pedigrees, 778.)
PHILLIPS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20, 1671.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1672; Matric. 1674-5; B.A.
1674-5; M.A. 1678.
PHILLIPS, ROBERT. M.A. from Pembroke, 1726. S. of
Robert (next), of Kinlet, Salop, D.D. Matric. (Balliol
College, Oxford) July 11, 1717, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1721.
Brother of John (1728). (Al. Oxon.)
PHILLIPS, ROBERT. Incorp. D.D. 1728, from Oxford. S. of
James, of Shrewsbury. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford)
May 12, 1687, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1690-1; M.A. 1693-4;
B.D. and D.D. 1709. V. of Linley, Salop, 1696. V. of
Fownhope, Hereford, 1697. Nominated as Head Master of
Shrewsbury, by St John's, May 8, 1727-35- Father of the
above and of John (1728). (Al. Oxon.; Scott-Mayor.)
PHILIPS, ROGER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3. R. of Quendon, Essex, 1585-1632. Died 1632.
Will, Comm. Essex.
PHILLIPS, ROGER. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Co.
Merioneth, pleb. Matric. (All Souls, Oxford) Dec. 15, 1615,
age 19; B.A. (Jesus College, Oxford) 1618; M.A. 1621. R. of
KilymaenUwyd, 1623. R. of Llanfallteg, Carmarthon, 1626.
(Al. Oxon.)
PHILLIPS, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. i,
1615. Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9.
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c.
1593. Of London. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon
(London) Oct. 11; priest, Oct. 18, 1601. R. of St Mary
Staining, London, 1607-25. Married Catherine, dau. of
Thomas Stevenson, Nov. 8, 1622. Died 1625. (Hennessey.)
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Sept. 27, 1664. S. of Samuel, citizen of London. School,
Luton, Beds. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Fellow, 1670.
PHILIP, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1565;
Scholar, 1567.
PHILLIPS, STEPHEN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, May 18,
1675. Doubtless s. and h. of Robert (1648), of Wispington,
Lines. Bapt. at Grantham, May 23, 1656. Matric. 1675-
Buried at Wispington, Feb. 11, 1682-3. (Lines. Pedigrees,
778.)
PHILIPPS, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 28,
1689. Previously at Oxford. S. of Stephen, D.D., of Bampton,
Oxon. School, Westminster. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690.
Non-juror; left without a degree. Matric. (New Inn Hall,
Oxford) July 3, 1688, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1692. Student
of the Inner Temple, 1692. V. of Beddingham, Sussex,
1696-1701. V. of Bisley, Gloucs., 1715-40. (Al. Oxon.)
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PHILIPS, STEPHEN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1738. S. of
Stephen, of Eltham, Kent, clerk. Bapt. there, Jan. 6, 1709-
10. Matric. (St Mary Hall, Oxford) Nov. 20, 1730, age 20;
B.A. (Christ Church, Oxford) 1734. Ord. deacon, Sept. 23,
1733; priest (Rochester) June 9, i734- R- ot Lassington,
Gloucs., 1735-82. V. of Bisley, 1740-82. WUl (P.C.C.) 1783.
(Al Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
PHILLIPPS, THEODORE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
May 9, 1636. S. of Jeremiah, husbandman. B. at Cherry
Orton, Hunts. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40.
PHILIPS, THOMAS. At the University of Cambridge two or
three years, but proceeded to no degree. R. of St Augustine's,
London, c. 1580. Will (Cons. C. London) 1600. (Newcourt, i.
288.)
PHYLIPS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1569;
Scholar, 1573; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. i577- Perhaps R. of
Carleton, Norfolk, 1580. One of these names ord. by Bishop
of Gloucester, c. 1573. Preb. of Gloucester, 1573-84. C. of
Minchinhampton, 1580-4. (F. S. Hockaday.)
PHILIPPS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, c. 1593;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601; B.D. 1608.
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. B.A. (?c. 1606); M.A. from Corpus
Christi, 1609. Probably ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Sept. 21, 1606, 'B.A.,' age 31. V. of Stowmarket, Suffolk,
1607-25. Died 1625. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary
namesake.
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1622;
B..-\. from Magdalene, 1625; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1625; priest (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1639-40.
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. LL.B. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Wiltshire, gent. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford) June 28,
1620, age 16; B.C.L., 1627.
PHILIPS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 19,
1645. S. of Edward, gent., deceased. B. at Bisbrooke,
Rutland. School, Uppingham (Mr Meeres). Matric. 1645;
Scholar, 1645-9; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Incorp. at Oxford,
1658. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 28; priest, May 29, 1670;
C. of Westoning, 'Norfolk' (? Beds.). (Venn, i. 358; Al. Oxon.)
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 26, 1646. Of Hampstead, Middlesex. Matric. 1646;
B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1660.
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1650; B..'\. 1653-4; M.A. 1657.
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July 4, 1657. Of Warwick. School, Coventry. Matric. 1659.
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 19,
1663. S.of John (1621), B.D., of Aylsham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Aylsham (Mr Allen) and North Walsham (Mr Lucy).
Matric. 1663; Scholar, 1663-7; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670.
PHILIPPS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 29, 1689.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 30, 1697; priest, June 19, 1698. C. of
Elton, Hunts. One of these names chaplain in the Navy,
1710.
PHILLIPS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Mar. 8,
1709-10. S. of Thomas, of Burton-on-Trent. School, Repton.
Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1713-4- One of these
names R. of Burstow, Surrey, 1745-57-
PHILIPS, VERE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1677.
B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1686.
Fellow, 1 68 1. V. of Weedon Pinkney (Loys Weedon),
Northants., 1696-1714. Rebuilt the Vicarage House at his
own expense. Married Alicia Jay, of Bourne, Lines., Feb. 2,
1698-9. (Harwood.)
PHILIPS, W. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Lent, 1584-5-
PHILLIPS, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 17,
1617. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 12; priest, June 13, 1625.
PHILLIP, WILLIAM. B.A. c. 1455; M.A. 1459-60. Litt. dim.
from Bishop of Ely for sub-deacon. Mar. 10, 1455-6.
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 16, 1596.
Of Carmarthenshire. Matric. c. 1596; B.A. i6oo-i. Probably
R. of Whilton, Northants., 1605-44. Buried there July 5,
1644. (Baker, i. 234.)
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1604. Perhaps B.A. 1607-8, as ' Phippes.'
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 26, 1610.
Matric. 1610.
PHILLIP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1612.
Matric. 1612.
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 28,
1644. Of Essex.
Phipp, Robert
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Aug. 26,
1680. Of London. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688.
Fellow, 1686-91, ejected as a non-juror. One of these names
R. of Foston, Leics., 1733-5. Died 1735.
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1751. 4th s. of
John, of Camelford, Cornwall, gent. Matric. (BaUiol College,
Oxford) May 11, 1741, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1744. R. of
Lanteglos and Advent, Comwali, 1747-94. Buried at Camel-
ford, Apr. 27, 1794. Will (P.C.C.) 1794. (.Al. Oxon.; Maclean,
Trigg Minor, n. 306, 364.)
PHILLIPS, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel,
June 6, 1612. S. of Thomas, of Wispington, Lines. Matric.
1612. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Nov. 14, 1612.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 778.)
PHILLIPP, . B.Civ.L. 1505-6.
PHILLIPSON, RICHARD (1741-2), see BURTON.
PHYLYPSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1546 (imputes).
PHILIPSON, ROBERT (senior). Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1584.
PHILIPSON, ROBERT (junior). Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1584.
PHILIPSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1573 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Lincoln diocese. B.A. (Oxford) 1562-3; M.A. 1566. Supp.
for B.C.L. 1579. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, 1563.
Principal of St Mary Hall, 1578-87. Will proved (Oxford)
1588. (Cooper, II. 86; Al. Oxon.)
PHILO, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591.
PHILPOTT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1578. One of these names, 'of Aspeden, Herts,' adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 21, 1582.
PHILPOTT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 2, 1638.
Matric. 1638; Scholar from Westminster, 1639; B.A. 1641-2.
PHILPOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1628.
PHILPOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Jime 15,
1678. Of Worcestershire. School, Durham. Scholar, 1678;
Matric. 1679; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. FeUow, 1682-7.
R. of North Piddle, Worcs., 1684-1703.
PHILPOT, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Jtily 6,
1647. S. of Gregory, yeoman. B. in Isle of Thanet. Schools,
Canterbury and Merchant Taylors', London. Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1662.
PHILPOT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 26,
1723. S. of Richard. B. at Oakham, Rutland. School,
Oakham (Mr Wright). Scholar, 1723; Matric. 1724; B.A.
1726-7; M.A. 1730. Fellow, 1729. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 24; priest, Sept. 20, 1730. V. of Helpston, Northants.,
1734-5. Knapwell preacher, 1734. Lived in College. Died
before Jan. 23, 1737-8. (Peik, 11. 207.)
PHILPOT, ROGER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1480.
PHILPOT, THOMAS. M.A. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1437.
Perhaps R. of Dedham, Essex, 1440-5- Died i445-
PHILLPOTT, THOMAS. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of David, clerk. B. at Micheldever, Hants. School, Win-
chester. Matric. (New College, Oxford) Oct. 16, 1607, age 19;
B.A. 1611; M.A. 1614-5. Created D.D. 1646. FeUow of
New College, 1609. R. of Akeley, Bucks., 1624. R. of
Turweston, 1633-51 and 1664-71. Sufiered for his loyalty
during the Civil War by loss of goods and imprisonment.
(Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
PHILPOTT, THOMAS. Adm. at Trinity, a scholar from West-
minster, 1628. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
PHILPOTT or PHILLIPOT, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Clare, Feb. 10, 1633-4. S. of John, Somerset Herald.
Matric. 1634; M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford,
1640. Published his father's Villare Cantiarum as his own.
Founded Kentish fello\vships at Clare. Author, poet and
miscellaneous writer. Buried at Greenwich, Sept. 30, 1682.
(Vis. of London, 1634; Al. Oxon.; Clare Hist., 136; D.N.B.)
PHINIS, see also FIENNES.
PHINES, . B.Can.L. 1497-8-
PHINNES or FINNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peter-
house, Apr. 15, 1659. Of Warwick. School, Coventry.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1662-3.
PHIPER, JOSEPH. B.A. from Trinity, 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 10; priest, Sept. 11, 1615. V. of
St Mary-the-Less, Lincoln, 1633.
PHIPP, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Nov. 29, 1729- B. at
Buntingford, Herts. School, Buntingford (Mr Sherson).
Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1730; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5, i737; priest, Sept. 23, 1739. V. of
Renhold, Beds., 1742. R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1743- Died
Oct. 26, 1782. Will, P.C.C. (PHle, 11. 220.)
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PHIPP, STEPHEN. B.A. from Trinity, 1626-7. Will of
Stephen Phipp, of Halstow, Kent, clerk, proved (Archd. C,
Rochester) Mar. 19, 1 640-1.
PHIPPEN, alias FITZ-PEN, GEORGE. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of Dorset, pleb. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford)
Feb. 6, 1606-7, age 14; B.A. 1610; M.A. 16x4. R. of St Mary,
Truro, 1625-47, sequestered. R. of St Peter, Berkhamp-
stead, Herts., 1645. {Al. Oxon.)
PHIPPS, FRANCIS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1663.
S. of Francis. B. at Reading, Berks. Matric. 1663; B.A.
1666-7; M.A. 1670; B.D. 1681. FeUow, 1666. V. of Blockley,
Worcs., 1678-81. R. of Upton-on-Sevem, 1681-3. Married
Bridget, dau. of James Fleetwood, Bishop of Worcester.
Died at the Palace, Worcester, Sept. 2, 1683. Brother of
Sir Constantine, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. (Vis. of Berks.,
1665, II. 195; H. R. Phipps.)
PHIPPS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1611.
Perhaps s. of Nicholas, of Litlington, Cambs. B.A. from
St Catharine's, 1615-6. (H. R. Phipps.)
PHIPPS, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4. S. of Humphrey,
of Tankersley, Yorks. M.A. 1607; D.D. 1634. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22, 1617. Probably R. of
Tansor, Northants., 1622-5. R. of Coulsdon, Surrey, 1639-
40. Married Susan, dau. of Peter Pheasant, Esq., bamster-
at-law. Died Apr. 28, 1640, aged 57. Buried at Coulsdon.
M.I. Will, P.C.C. (H. R. Phipps; Manning and Bray, 11.
455-)
PHIPPS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 9, 1615.
Matric. 1615; B.A. 1619-20.
PHIPPS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, June 30,
1699. S. of Francis, of Condover, Salop. School, Hadley
(Mr Roe). Buried at Cound, Salop, Mar. 5, I7i7-
PHIPPS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, May 9,
1733. S. of John, of Ecclesfield and Silkstone, Yorks. Bapt.
at Silkstone, Oct. 2, 1714. Matric. i734; Scholar, i737; B.A.
1737-8; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Litt. dim. from York)
Jan. 1738-9; priest. May, 1740. V. of Denby, Yorks., 1751.
V. of Heme Hill, Kent, 1754-8. V. of SUkstone, Yorks.,
1757-99- V. of Penistone, 1761. Chaplain to Earl Dun-
donald. V. of Cawthome, 1776-99- Died Apr. 8, 1799,
aged 85. M.I. at Silkstone. WiU, P.C.C. (H. R. Phipps.)
PHIPPS, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4.
PHIPPS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1701. S. of Thomas, cutler. B. at Cambridge. School,
Histon (MrScaife). Matric. 1701.
PHIPPS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 17,
1725-6. S. of William, of Middlesex. School, Grantham,
Lines. (Mr EUis). Matric. 1726. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 29, 1726. Called to the Bar, 1732.
PHIPSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1557-8.
PHISTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1572-
PHITHEON or FETHYON, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Easter, 1551; Scholar, 1552; B.A. 1552-3; M.A.
1556. Fellow, 1555. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1557. Died
same year.
PHITHEON or FETHYON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, Michs. 1551. Doubtless V. of Grendon, Northants.,
1555; R- of Ecton, 1559. Age 52 in 1576. Buried at Ecton,
June 15, 1577-8.
PHYNEY, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1552.
PHYNEY, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1587.
PHYSWICK, JOHN. University Bedell, c. 1418-40. S. of the
next. (Stokes, Bedells, 63.)
PHYSWICK, WILLIAM. University Bedell, c. 1369. Clerk, of
Lincoln diocese. Best known by the gift of his house to
Gonville Hall. It became celebrated as Physwick Hostel for
some two centuries. (Stokes, Bedells, 63; Venn, in. 10.)
PIBERD, HENRY. Matric, pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1626.
PICARE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1605.
PICCASSE or PICKIS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity
Hall, Easter, 1617; LL.B. 1624. Fellow, 1624-9.
PICCOCKE, see also PEACOCK.
PICCOCKE, JOHN. Adm. at Magdalene. S. of Oliver, of
Stoughton, Hunts. Migrated to Caius as pens. May 25, 1599;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. from Queens', 1604. (Venn, i. 168.)
PICHELS, see PIGHELLS.
PICHER, see also PITCHER.
PICHER or PILCHER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1609.
PiCKENHAM, William
PICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 18, 1700. B. at
Frisby, Leics. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. i737- Ord.
priest (Lincoln) June 4, 1710. One of these names of San-
down, Essex, clerk. Will (Comm. Essex) 1763. Perhaps
father of the next.
PICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Emmanuel, June 24, i743-
Of Sandown, Essex. S. of John, clerk. School, Felsted.
Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7. Of St Botolph, Aldgate, London,
clerk. Admon. to his father, July, i757-
PICKARD, ANTHONY. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1590.
PICKARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
Apr. 17, 1642. S. of Peter, dyer. B. in Lincolnshire. Matric.
1642; B.A. 1644-5. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 15,
1646. Probably V. of St Mary, Hull, c. 1645-55.
PICKARD, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, c.
1591. B. at Pluckley, Kent. B.A. (? 1594-5)- Ord. priest
(London) Jan. 28, 1598-9, age 27- C. of Ebony, Kent.
PICARD, ELIAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 15, 1658. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1658; B.A. i66x. Ord. deacon (York)
Aug. 17, 1662. V.of Thorp Arch, Yorks., 1668-72. Died 1672.
PICARD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1577-8-
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1585. Probably V. of
Rowley, Yorks., 1593-1620. Died 1620.
PICKARD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1605, as
' Picare.'
PICKARD, JOHN. Priest-scholar of God's House, 1448.
(Peile, I. 2.)
PICKARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1559;
B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. Fellow, 1563-8. Died (?) 1568.
Buried in the ante-chapel. Will proved (V.C.C). (Peile, 1.
71.)
PYCARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1564-5.
PICKARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Sidney, c. 1601.
PICARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1616. Of Kent. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1620. Probably C. of
Minster, Thanet, in 1625.
PICKARD, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1629. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1634.
PICKARD, RICHARD. B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1505. Fellow of
Christ's. Proctor, 1507-8. Preacher, 1510-1. Died 1513.
Admon., June 17, 1513 (V.C.C). (Peile, i. 5.)
PICARD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1568;
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. R. of Eastwell, Kent, 1579-80.
Died 1580. (Peile, i. 104.)
PICKARD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
24, 1681, as 'Prichard.' S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Selby,
Yorks. School, Appleby, Westmorland (Mr Jackson).
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 22,
1689.
PICARDE, SAMUEL. Perhaps matric. as 'Piggott'; B.A. from
St John's, 1619-20. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1623. Minister
of St Mary, Castlegate, York, in 1628.
PYTCHARDE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1551. One Thomas Pickard V. of Stainton, Yorks., 1576-92.
PICKARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, July 4,
1629. S. of John, clothier. B. at Osset, Dewsbury, Yorks.
Schools, Horbury (Mr Wormall) and Wakefield. B.A. 1632-3.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1634; priest, June 9, 1639.
PICKARD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1652; B.A. 1655-6. Ord. deacon and priest (York)
Aug. 17, 1662. R. of Dean, Cumberland, 1664-79. Buried
there Apr. 10, 1679, aged 42. (B. Nightingale.)
PYCARD, W. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Oct. 1564; Scholar,
1565-6.
PYCHARD, WILLIAM. Com. for M.A. 1478-9. Received Litt.
dim. from the Bishop of Ely, 1489. WiU of Wm. Pychard
(P.C.C.) 1503; son Hugh the 'Gildehall of Trompyngton
which late I bielded and gave to the said pisshe.' To be
buried in St Edward's Church, Cambridge 'vnder the grete
stone lying before the Image of Trynitie thef beside the
qwer dore.' But see the next. (J. Ch. Smith.)
PICKHARD, WILLIAM. B.A. 1488-9; M.A. 1492.
PICKHARD, WILLIAM. B.A. from Pembroke, 1603-4 (in
ordo).
PICKBORNE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1588. S. of John, R. of Roding Margaret, Essex. Bapt.
there, Oct. 5, 1567. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595 (Pickbone,
Pigbon). R. of Holton, Essex, 1600. R. of Roding Margaret,
1601-35. Died 1635. (T. A. Walker.)
PICKENHAM, WILLIAM DE. 1261. Southern student who
received a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the
Northern students. (Fuller, 29.)
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PicKERELL, John
PICKERELL, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1532-3- S. of William (1499).
Esquire Bedell. For some time deputy bedell. Admon.
granted (V.C.C.) 1539- (Stokes, Bedells, 81.)
PICKERELL, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1570. Of Norwich. Matric. 1570; B.A. 1574-
5. Fellow, 1573-5. 'Lived on his estate in Norfolk.' Of
Cringleford, Esq. Died Apr. 6, 1627. Father of the next
and of Robert (1624). (Harwood.)
PICKERILL, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1613. S. of John (above), of Norfolk. 'S. and h. of
John, of Intwood, Norfolk, gent.' Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 7, 1612-3. Died Oct. 11, 1646, aged 50.
PICKARELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 10,
1624. S. of John (1570), gent., of Cringleford, Norfolk. B. at
Flordon. School, Norwich (Mr Townly). Matnc. 1624;
Scholar, 1624-31; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. FeUow, 1632-45,
ejected. Catechist, 1637-42. Ord. priest (LmcoUi) May 31,
1633. Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn, 1633-5. R. of Burgate,
Suffolk, 1649-81. Died June 5, 1681. M.I. at Burgate.
Will (Norwich C.C.) 1681. Father of the next. (Venn, I. 265;
Lincoln's Inn Bl. Book, 309.)
PICKERALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 11,
1683-4. S. of Robert (above), clerk, of Burgate, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, Aug. 16, 1667. School, Bury. Matric. 1683-4;
Scholar, 1684-91; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Ord. deacon
(LincoUi) Sept. 21, 1690; priest (Ely) Feb. 21, 1691-2. R. of
Burgate, 1691-1738. Died July 25, 1738- M.I. at Burgate.
WiU (Norwich C.C.) 1738- (Venn, i. 475-)
PYKARELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1692.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1694. Died Nov. 27, 1696. M.L
at Cringleford, Norfolk.
PICKERELL, WILLIAM. Possibly fellow of Jesus, c. 1499.
Esquire Bedell (or deputy bedeU), c. 1500-5. Collector of
the rents for Jesus. Superintendent of the works at Gt St
Mary's. Will (V.C.C.) 1512. Father of John (1532-3)-
(Stokes, Bedells, 70.)
PICKERELL, . Cautio for degree (? B.A.) 1539-4°-
PICKERING, see also PUCKERING.
PICKERING, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1567. Of Norwich. B.A. 1570-1.
PICKERING, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 7, 1611.
Matric. 1611; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
PICKERING, CHARLES. M.A. 1659 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Nov. 19, 1650; B.A. (Christ
Church) 1653-4; M.A. 1656. Canon of Sarum, 1665-80. R.
of Poulshot, Wilts., i666. Died before Jan. 12, 1680-1.
(Al. Oxon.)
PICKERING, EDWARD. Incorp. M.A. 1738, from Christ
Church, Oxford. Matric. there 1732. S. and h. of Sir Gilbert,
of Kensington, Bart. M.A. 1736. Succeeded as 4th Bart.,
Mar. 1735-6. M.P. for St Michael, 1745-7- Died unmarried,
July 3, 1749. Buried at Tichmarsh, Northants. (Al. Oxon.;
G.E.C.)
PICKERING, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1570.
S. of John, of Tichmarsh, Northants. Bapt. there, Feb. 15,
1553-4- Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1579-80. Knighted,
Nov. 10, 1611. Married Elizabeth Haggard, of Bourn,
Cambs. Buried at Tichmarsh, Mar. 3, 1612-3. Brother of
Robert (1570), Henry (1582-3) and perhaps of John (1572),
haU-brother of Lewis (1587). (Vis. of Hunts., 1613; Vis. of
Northants., 1618.)
PICKERING, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter,
1625; Fell.-Com. 1626. S. and h. of Sir John, of Tichmarsh,
Northants., Knt. (and grandson of Gilbert (above)). Bapt.
there. Mar. 10, 1610-1. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1629. Created Bart., June 5, 1638.
M.P. for Northants., 1640-58, 1654-5, 1656-8. Sided with
the army, 1648. One of Charles I's judges, but did not sign
the death warrant. Member of the Councils of State under
the Commonwealth, 1649-59. One of CromweU's Upper
House, 1657-9. Married (i) Sidney, dau. of Sir Sidney
Montagu, of Hinchinbrooke, Hunts.; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of
John Pepys, of Cottenham, Cambs. Buried Oct. 17, 1668,
at Tichmarsh (according to the parish register). Admon.,
May 5, 1669. Brother of John (1631). (A. B. Beaven;
D.N.B.; G.E.C, 11. 432.)
PICKERING, GILBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 26,
1672. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1678.
PYCKERYNG, GILBERT. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1705.
Of Norwich. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord. priest (Nor-
wich) Jan. 1712-3. Schoolmaster in St Lukes, Norwich,
1714. V. of Calton, Norfolk, 1718. R- of Bradeston, 1724-
R. of Stnimpshaw, 1724-
PICKERING, HASTING. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 30, 1671. S. of Richard (? Michael), yeoman, of Ack-
worth, Yorks. B. there. School, Hardwick. Matric. 1671;
Pickering, Lewis
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1675;
priest. May, 1676. V. of Featherstone, Yorks. Father of
Richard (1696). (Due. Leod., 211, where he is called s. of
Michael, R. of Hemsworth.)
PICKERING, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar.
1582-3. 7th s. of John, of Tichmarsh, Northants. Bapt.
there, Dec. 10, 1564. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 159°- Incorp. at
Oxford, 1593. R. of Aldwincle All Saints', NorthanU.,
1592-1637. One of these names R. of Aldwincle, c. 1647-57;
died 1657, aged 73. Brother of GUbert (1570), etc. (Vis. of
Northants., 1618; Peile, i. 174; Bridges, 11. 210.)
PICKERINE, HENRY. Incorp. from St Andrew's, 1621.
PICKERING, Sir HENRY, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens',
Jime 5, 1672. S. of Su: Henry, of Whaddon, Cambs., Bart. B.
c. 1653. M.A. 1673. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Mar. 4,
1667-8. Sherifi of Cambs. and Hunts., 1683. M.P. for Morpeth,
1685-7; for Cambridge, 1698-1705. Married (1) Philadelphia,
dau. of Sir George Downing, Bart.; (2) Grace, dau. of
Sylvester, of Barbadoes. Died 1705, at Barbadoes.
Buried at Whaddon. Will proved, Oct. 27, 1705- (G.E.C.)
PICKERING, JOHN. B.D. 1524-5. Dominican friar. Prior of
the house of his order at Cambridge. Afterwards prior of the
Black Friars Priory at York. A leader in the Pilgrimage of
Grace, in 1536. Executed at Tyburn, May 25, 1537. (D.N.B.;
Cooper, I. 62.)
PEKRYNGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Nicholas Hostel,
Easter, 1544.
PYKERYNGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1568.
PIKERYNGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1572. Perhaps 4th s. of John, of Tichmarsh, Northants.
If so, of Ellington, Hunts. Married and had issue. Perhaps
brother of Gilbert (1570), etc. (Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
PICKERING, JOHN. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). (No
M.A. recorded.) Perhaps ' of Leics. ; matric. (Queen's College,
Oxford) Oct. 13, 1609, age 18; B.A. 1612-3.' Perhaps R. of
Selham, Sussex, 1622-31. One of these names R. of Stoke-
Gifford, Somerset, 1628; licensed, in 1630 (Archd. Leicester),
to marry Elizabeth Everard, of Heather,Leicester. (Al. Oxon.)
PICKRINGE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
1631. Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of Sir John, of Tich-
marsh, Northants., Knt. Bapt. there, Dec. 3, 1615. School,
Oundle. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 10, 1634. Parliamentarian.
Fought at Marston Moor and Naseby. Died Nov. 1645.
Will (P.C.C.) 1647. Brother of GUbert (1625). (D.N.B.)
PICKERING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1634.
Of Leicestershire.
PICKERING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 21,
1666. S. of John, attomey-at-law, of Cuckfield, Sussex.
Bapt. there, Oct. 27, 1649. School, Cuckfield. Matric. 1667.
Migrated to St Alban's Hall, Oxford, Apr. 2, 1669. B.A.
(Oxford) 1670; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon and priest (Oxford)
Sept. 22, 1672. V. of Westham, Sussex, 1674- Chaplain to
the Bishop of Llandaff, 1675. R. of Tarring Neville, Sussex,
1675. Deprived as a non-juror, 1690. (Venn, i. 428.)
PICKERING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 28,
1689. S. of John, barrister, of Thelwall, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Heskin, Lanes. (Mr Foster). Matric. 1689; Scholar,
1689-90. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1693. Barrister.
Succeeded to his father's estates, 1703, and his uncle Robert
(1664), in 1704. Of Thelwall. Married Charlotte, dau. of
Sir WiUoughby, Aston, Bart. Died Dec. 26, 1747. Buried at
Thelwall. (Venn, i. 487.)
PICKERING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 8, 1724. S. of
William, of Mackworth, Derbs. School, Derby. Matnc.
1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept.
22, 1728; priest, June 13, 1731. V. of Mackworth, 1731-90.
Died Dec. 24, 1790, aged 84. (Derby Sch. Reg.)
PICKERING, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 26, 1673. S. of Samuel (1638-9), D.D., of Broughton,
Lines. B. there. School, Kelham, Notts. Matric. 1673-
Perhaps of Roehampton, Surrey. If so, died Sept. 11, i733-
PICKERING, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1577; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; B.D. from Emmanuel, 1591.
Fellow of Emmanuel, one of the original foundation. May 25,
1584. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1585.
PICKERING, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1587.
Of Northamptonshire. 8th s. of John, of Tichmarsh (by
his 2nd wife Ursula, dau. of Thomas Oxenbridge, of Sussex).
Bapt. there, Feb. 11, 1570-1. Matric. 1587. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 13, 1592. Imprisoned for ecclesiastical hbels, 1605.
Zealously attached to the Presbyterian interest. One of
those who brought James I the news of the death of Queen
Elizabeth. Of Irthlingborough. Died s.p. Half-brother of
Gilbert (1570), Robert (1570) and Henry (1582-3). (Cooper,
II. 446; Vts. of Northants., 1618; Bridges, 11. 388.)
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Pickering, Marmaduke
PICKERING, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Michs. 1550. Migrated to Corpus Christi. B.A. 1553-4; M.A.
1557. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1554. Scholar of St John's,
when he received the tonsure (London) May, 1554. Convened
before the Vice-Chancellor, Feb. 1568-9, for popish doctrine:
he seems to have conformed. {Cooper, i. 276; Masters.)
PICKERING, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
May 25, 1640. S. of Richard, Master of Winwick School,
Lanes., deceased. B. at Middleton. School, Winwick (under
his father).
PYCKERYNG, PETER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1698.
Of London. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Ord.
deacon (London) June 3; priest (Chichester) Dec. 23, 1705.
R. of Crowhurst, Sussex, 1705. Chaplain, 14th Hussars, 1715.
(W. C. Renshaw.)
PICKERING or PUCKERING, RICHARD. Adm. at King's
(age 17) a scholar from Eton, Aug. 13, 1511. Of Fowlmere,
Cambs. Left, 1514.
PICKERING, RICHARD. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 24, 1560. Of Harlington, Middlesex. Left,
1563. Perhaps V. of Sunbury, Middlesex, 1573-89, deprived.
One of these names V. of Buckland, Kent, 1581-98; V. of
St Mary, Dover, 1589-1601; V. of Whitfield, 1591-1601.
Died 1 60 1.
PICKERING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
May 2, 1696. S. of Hasting (1671), clerk. B. at Hemsworth,
Yorks. School, Pontefract (Mr Atkinson). Matric. 1696;
B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1702;
priest, 1704. V. of Featherstone, 1705. Chaplain to Lord
Downe.
PICKERING, ROBERT. M.A. of Clare. WiU proved (V.C.C.)
1531-
PICKERING, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 19, 1531. Of Chichester. B.A. 1535-6;
M.A. 1539; M.D. 1548. Fellow, 1534-49. 'Died in Dr
Hatcher's house.' WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1551. (Harwood.)
PICKERING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1570.
2nd s. of John, of Tichmarsh, Northants. Bapt. Aug. i, 1556.
B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23,
1580; priest, Jan. 28, 1580-1. R. of Tichmarsh; instituted,
June 14, 1568, as 'scholar dispensat.' Buried there Jan. 17,
1581-2. Brother of Gilbert (1570) and half-brother of Lewis
(1587). {Vis. of Northants., i6i8; H. I. Longden.)
PICKERING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July I, 1646. S. of Robert, of Clifford's Inn, and East
Grinstead, Sussex. School, Grinstead. Of East Grinstead,
Esq. {T.A. Walker, 86.)
PICKERING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Apr. 3,
1652. S. of Robert, yeoman. B. at Barlby, Yorks. School,
Selby. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659. Ejected from
Barlby Chapel, Selby, 1662. V. of Morley, Yorks., 1677-80.
Died Oct. 11, 1680. {Calamy, 11. 555.)
PICKERING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 15, 1664. S. of Robert, Esq., of Thelwall, Cheshire.
B. in London. Schools, St Paul's and Chester (Mr Liptrot).
Migrated to Caius, Mar. 25, 1665. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. R. of Eccleston, Lanes., 1672-1703; of Croston,
1690-1703. Married Mary, dau. of Hugh Currer, of Kildwick
Hall, Yorks. Buried at Croston, Dec. 4, 1703. {Venn, 1. 424;
E. Axon.)
PICKERING, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 3,
1700. S. of Samuel, citizen of London. B. there. School,
Heskin, Lanes. (Mr Foster). Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1700-4;
B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1709. Subscribed for deacon's orders
(Peterb.) Mar. 12, 1703-4; ord. priest (Rochester) 1706. R. of
Cowling, Kent, 1706-33. Minor canon of Rochester, 1707.
V. of Lamberhurst, Kent, 1716-33. Chaplain to Lord Rosse.
Author, sermon. Died May 9, 1733. {Venn, 1. 506; G. Mag.;
L. Mag.)
PICKERING, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 9,
1737- S. of Thomas, of London. School, Westminster.
PICKERING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Jan. 7, 1638-9. S. of Richard, gent., of Hougham, Lines.
B. at Gretton, Northants. School, Oakham (Mr Stackhouse).
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646; D.D. 1669 {Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1647. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20,
1646. Father of Joseph (1673). {Lines. Pedigrees, 779.)
PICKERING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 6, 1668-9. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Shotle, Derbs.
B. there. School, Wirksworth (Mr Crosedale). Matric. 1669;
B.A. 1672-3. One of these names V. of Maltby, Yorks., c.
1700-30.
PICKERING, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's,
July 3, 1702. S. of Samuel, clerk. B. at Glossop, Derbs.
School, Mellor, near Glossop (Mr Hyde).
PiCKFORD, James
PICKERING, SIDNEY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June
15, 1702. S. of Sidney, and grandson of Sir Gilbert, Bart., of
Tichmarsh, Northants. B. at Battersea, Surrey. School,
Oundle. Matric. 1702. {Peile, 11. 153.)
PICKERING, SIMON. D.D. from Cambridge, 1509-10. Car-
melite friar. B.D. (Oxford). Supp. for incorp. May 22, 15x2.
PYCKERING, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney,
Nov. 2, 1677. 6th s. of Sir Gilbert, Bart., deceased. B. at
Tichmarsh, Northants., May 10, 1662. School, Oundle.
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685; B.D. 1692; D.D.
1705. Fellow, 1682. Incorp. at Oxford, 1698. Canon of
Durham, 1692-1711. R. of Gateshead, 1695-1705. R. of
Sedgefield, 1705-11. Chaplain to Lord Crew, Bishop of
Durham. Died Mar. 20, i7ic>-i. M.I. at Sedgefield.
PICKERING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1582; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1585-6. Perhaps V. of
Bishop Wilton, Yorks., in 1593. If so, married Margaret
Buck, of Middleton-on- the- Wolds. Perhaps father of William
(1613).
PICKERING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 1588-9.
Matric. 1589; Scholar; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596; B.D. 1603.
Fellow, 1596. Ord. priest (London) Aug. 30, 1601. V. of
Finchingfield, Essex, 1606-25. Married Sarah Bust, of St
Dunstan-in-the-West, London, May 4, 1611. Edited William
Perkins' The Whole Treatise of the Case of Conscience. The
preface is dated from Emmanuel College, Nov. 18, 1606.
Buried Sept. 21, 1625. (J. B. Peace.)
PICKERING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 28, 1614-5.
Matric. 1615.
PICKERING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Aug. 29, 1674. Of London. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Scholar, 1674; Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9. Buried at Little
St Mary's, Cambridge, Oct. 12, 1679.
PICKERING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May i8,
1689. Of Coventry. Probably s. of Thomas, of Coventry.
Matric. (Pembroke College, Oxford) July 8, 1686, age 18.
Another of these names (probably the same) s. of Thomas,
of Coventry, matric. (St John's College, Oxford) July 9,
1689, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1693; M..\. 1697; B.D. 1703.
R. of Kineton, Warws., (?) 1690. {Al. Oxon.)
PICKERING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
May 20, 1700. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Hun ton, Kent.
School, Tonbridge (Mr Roots). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1707. V. ot
Burham, Kent, 1708-40. R. of East Banning. 1739-58.
Died Oct. 30, 1758.
PICKERING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr.
21, 1725. S. of William, merchant, of London. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1726; B.A. 1728-9;
M.A. 1732. One of these names (D.D.), V. of St Sepulchre's,
Holbom, 1748-67. Died 1767. But see Al. Oxon. for a
contemporary namesake.
PICKERING, WILLIAM. Educated at Cambridge, where he
was a pupil of Cheke. S. of Sir William (probably of Oswald-
kirk, York). B. c. 1517. Served Henry VIII in his wars and
was knighted. M.P. for Warwick, 1547-52. Ambassador in
France, 1551-3, and Spain. Retired early from public
service, and devoted himself to literature. One of the
Lieutenants of London, 1569. Died Jan. 4, 1574-5. Buried
in Gt St Helen's Church, London. Will, P.C.C. {Cooper, 1.
326; D.N.B.)
PICKERING, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1573; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. One of these names Master
of Uppingham School, in 1605.
PICKERING, WILLIAM. Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 22, 1613.
Perhaps s. of Thomas (1582). B. at Bishops Wilton, Yorks.
Matric. 1613; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. I, 1617-8, age 23; 'C. of Fletching, Sussex'; priest
(York) Feb. 1618-9. Perhaps R. of Bushey, Herts., 1622-7.
See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
PICKERING, WILLIAM. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Perhaps V. of Whaddon, Cambs., 1624-41-. Minister at
Wisbech St Peter, 1643.
PICKERING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 8, 1653.
Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr.
27, 1651; of London.
PICKERING, . B.Can.L. 1493-4. Perhaps of King's Hall,
1492-1504.
PICKERING, . B.Can.L. 1516-7.
PICKERSGILL, VINCENT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 9,
1628. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1628, as 'Picarsgie.'
PICKFORD, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 25,
1692. Of Lancashire.
360
PicKHERN, Thomas
PICKHERN or PICKERN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare,
July 5 1726. Doubtless s. of George, R. ot West Cheam,
Surrey. B. there, 1707. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30; M.A.
1733. FeUow, 1731-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 24, 1730-
Died 1736.
PYCKLES, RICHARD. Of Trinity. Candidate for deacon's
orders, Apr. 15, 1575; age 30; rejected.
PICKLES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Apr 10 1680. Of Yorkshire. School, Brafferton, Yorks.
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1683;
priest (Lincohi) Mar. 15, 1684-5. V. of BurweU, Lin^s., 1684;
of Legboume, 1706. R. of Muckton, 1695 ; of South Thoresby,
1695.
PICKMAN, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1474-
PYKMAN, . B.Civ.L. 1487-8.
PYKMAN, . Incorp. M.A. 1501-2.
PICKNAM, PIGENHAM or PVKENHAM, WILLIAM. Grace for
D.Civ.L. and D.Can.L. 1461-2. LL.B. (Oxford) V of
Ruthyn, Kent. R. of Raleigh, Essex, 1462. V. of Hatfield
Regis, 1465. R. of Blofleld, Norfolk, 1471. Chancellor of
Norwich, 1471. Archdeacon of Suffolk, 1471 ; R- of Hadleigh,
Suffolk, 1471. Preb. of St Paul's, 1472. Prolocutor, 1481.
Dean of Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk. Died Apr. 20, 1497- Buried
at Stoke-by-Clare. Will, P.C.C. Pykenham gateway still
stands in Ipswich. (Pigott's Hadleigh, 274.)
PICKNAM, WILLIAM. Grace for incorp. 1466. (Perhaps the
above.)
PICKS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1584.
PYXE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 29, 1622-3, after
12 months' residence at Oxford; B.A. 1624-5.
PIXE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 8,
1650. S. of John, gent., deceased. B. in London. School,
Tonbridge.
PICKS, W. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1564.
PICKS or PICGHELLS, WILLIAM (1608), see PIGHELLS.
PICKS or PIXE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter,
1621. Probably s. of George, of Benenden, Kent. Bapt.
June 10, 1603, at Hawkhurst. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5.
Of Pix HaU, Hawkhurst. Married and had issue. Will
proved (Canterbury) June 30, 1663. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
2nd S., V. 18, 112; Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
PICOT, THOMAS DE. M.A. 1624 (on King's visit).
PIKWORTH, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1389-90.
PYCRAFTE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at King's, Michs. 1545.
PICROFT, RICHARD. B.A. 1525-6.
PYCROFT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 13,
1644-5. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at EUingham, Norfolk.
Schools, Mulbarton (Mr Webster) and Norwich (Mr Lover-
ing). Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1645-51; B.A. 1648-9; M.A.
1652. Fellow, 1651-6. Taxor, 1654. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653.
Ord. priest (Bishop Joseph Hall) Mar. 20, 1654-5. R- of
Ditchingham, Norfolk, 1654-1709. Died June 3, 1709.
Buried at Ditchingham. M.I. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1709.
Father of the next. {Venn, i. 355.)
PICROFT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 7,
1699. S. of Samuel (above). B. at Ditchingham, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Scholar, 1699-1706; Matric.
1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Fellow, 1706-19. Proctor,
1714. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 8, 1707; priest (London)
Dec. 19, 1708. Lord of the manor of Ilketshall St Lawrence,
Sufiolk. Author, Brief Enquiry into Free Thinking. Died
Oct. 23, 1719- (Venn, i. 503.)
PIDDING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, July 4,
1716, from Merton College, Oxford; adm. there, Apr. 6,
1715. (Butnotin^/. Ojron.) S. of John, barber, of Wiltshire.
B. at Marlborough. School, Marlborough. Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (London) June 12, 1720; priest,
Dec. 22, 1723. Perhaps R. of Bumby, Yorks., 1735-48.
R. of Keighley, 1748-53. (Scott-Mayor, in. 306.)
PIDDOCK, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1607-8.
PIDGEON or PEGEON, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Gon-
ville Hall, Nov. 1555. Doubtless 4th s. of Thomas Pigion,
of East Beckham, Norfolk. (Venn, i. 39.)
PIDGEON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 3,
1653-4. S. of Henry, gent., of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
School, Bury (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1654. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 20, 1656. Died Jan. 3, 1699, aged 62. Buried at
Boxted. M.I. (Peile, 1. 558; Vis. of Norfolk, u. 4^6.)
PIDGEON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1607. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1609; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 12; priest. May 13, 1625.
PIERE, Dr. Mandate for degree, i66f!^
PIERPOINT or PERPOYNTE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens.
from Peterhouse, Easter, 1569. (.^dm. 1569, as Purple.)
PiERREPONT, William
PIERPOINT, EDMUND. B.A. 1536-7; M.A. 1540; B.D. 1548.
FeUow of Christ's, 1538-51. Lady Margaret preacher, 1549.
Master of Jesus, 1551-7. V. of Rattlesden, Sufiolk, i550-4-
Preb. of Lincoln, 1555. R. of Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1556-7-
R. of Doddington, 1557. Died Jan. 7, 1556-7- Buried in
Jesus Chapel. Will (V.C.C.) 1557. (A. Gray; Cooper, 1. 162.)
PIERREPONT, EVELYN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's, May 19,
1683. 3rd s. of Robert, of Thoresby, Notts. B. at Dean,
WUts. School, Winchester. LL.D. 1705 (Coin. Reg.). M.P.
for East Retford, 1689-90. Succeeded his brother William
as 5th Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull, 1690. Created Marquis
of Dorchester, 1706, and Duke of Kingston, 1715. Privy
Councillor, 1714. Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1716-9 and
1720-6. K.G., 1719. President of the Council, 1719-20.
Married (1) Lady Mary Fielding, dau. of William, Earl of
Denbigh; (2) Lady Isabella Bentinck, dau. of William, Earl
of Portland. One of the most prominent leaders of the
fashionable world of his day. Died Mar. 5, 1725-6. Buried
at Holme Pierrepont, Notts. Father of William (1706).
(D.N.B.; G.E.C.; Peile, 11. 91-2.)
PIERREPONT, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 1659. 2nd s. of William (1624). Adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, May 18, 1661. Brother of the next.
PEIRPOINT, GERVASE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct.
18, 1664. Of Nottinghamshire. 5th s. of William (1624),
and grandson of Robert, ist Earl of Kingston-on-Hull.
B. 1649. M.P. for Appleby, 1698-1705. Created Baron
Pierrepont of Ardglass, Mar. 29, 1703, and Baron Pierrepont
of Hanslape, Bucks., Oct. 19, 1714- Married Lucy, dau. of
Sir John Pelham, of Laughton, Sussex. Died s.p. May 22,
1715. Brother of George (above). (G.E.C.)
PIERREPONT or PERPOYNTE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from
Jesus, Michs. 1552.
PIERREPONT or PERPOYNTE, H. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
Trinity Hall, Michs. 1561. Doubtless Henry, s. of Sir
George, Knight of the Carpet (by his 2nd wife, Winifrede,
dau. of William Thwaites, of Oulton, Essex). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1564. M.P. for Notts., 1572-83. Knighted, Apr. 1603.
Married Frances, dau. of Sir William Cavendish, of Chats-
worth, Derbs. Died Mar. 19, 1615-6, aged 69. Buried at
Holme Pierrepont, Notts. M.I. (Collins, v. 627; J. T.
Godfrey, Notts., 251.)
PIERPONT, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter,
1624. S. and h. of Robert, Viscount Newark, afterwards Earl
of Kingston. B. March 1606-7. Matric. 1624; M.A. (Oxford)
1642. M.P- for Notts., 1628-9. Summoned to the House of
Lords, 1641, as Baron Pierrepont. Lord-Lieutenant of
Notts., 1642. Succeeded as Earl of Kingston, July 30, 1643.
Created Marquis of Dorchester, Mar. 25, 1645. Compounded
for his estate, 1647; studied medicine and law. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 30, 1651. Bencher, 1658. F.R.C.P., 1658.
Followed the King to Oxford. Privy Councillor, 1660-73.
F.R.S., 1663. Married (i) Cecilia, dau. of Paul, Viscount
Bayning; (2) Lady Katherine Stanley, dau. of James, Earl of
Derby. Died Dec. 1 (sic), 1680. Buried at Hohne Pierrepont.
Brother of William (1624). (D.N.B.; Collins, v. 628; G.E.C.)
PIERREPONT, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr.
3, 1652. Of Salop. S. of Colonel Francis. Brother of Robert
(1652).
PARPOINTE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1593.
PERPOYNTE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1629.
PIERREPONT, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Apr. 3, 1652. Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 14, 1652. S. of
Colonel Francis, M.P. for Notts, (for whom see D.N.B.).
Matric. 1652. Married Anna, dau. of Henry Murray. Brother
of Henry (1652). (Peile, 1. 547-)
PIERREPONT, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St
John's, Sept. 6, 1655. S. of Francis, Esq., of Nottingham.
B. there.
PERPOYNTE or PURPOINT, WILLIAM. Scholar and FeUow of
King's, 1534-44; B.Civ.L. 1532-3; D.Civ.L. 1540-1; incorp.
from Orleans. Adm. advocate, Oct. 19, 1546. Resigned the
rectory of Nether Broughton, Lines., 1543. One of these
names (LL.D.), R. of Holme Pierrepont, Notts., 1527-54;
R. of Widmerpool, 1545. Preb. of York, 1551-4; deprived.
(Godfrey, Notts. ; Le Neve, Fasti.)
PIERREPONT, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Easter, 1624. 2nd s. of Robert, Earl of Kingston. B. 1607.
Matric. 1624. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. i, 1627. Sheriff
of Shropshire, 1637-8. M.P. for Much Wenlock during the
Long Parliament. Moderate ParUamentarian. M.P. in the
Convention Parliament, for Salop, 1640 (Mar.-May); for
Notts., 1654-6. Retired into private life, 1661. Known as
'WiUiam the Wise.' Of Thoresby, Notts., and afterwards of
Orton Longueville, Hunts. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Thomas Harris, Bart., of Tong Castle, Salop. Died Aug. 1679.
Father of Gervase (1664) and George (1659), brother of
Henry (1624). (D.N.B.; Collins, v. 628.)
3(>i
PiERREPONT, William
PIERPONT, The Hon. WILLIAM (Lord NEWARK). Adm Fell -
Com. (age 12) at Trinity, Apr. 17, 1706. S. of Evelyn (1683 .
B Oct 21, 1692. Matric. 1706; M.A. 1710. Married Rachel,
dau. of Thomas Bainton, Esq. Died July i, 1713. at St
James", Westminster. Buried at Holme Pierrepont. (G.E.C.)
PIGEON, see PIDGEON.
PIGG, ANTHONY. B.A. 1534-5 (ist in the ordo). Fellow of
Jesus 1536-9. R. of Alphamstone, Essex, 1535-8- R- o*
St Edmund, Lombard Street, London, 1536-9. V. of Saffron
Walden, Essex, i537- Preb. of York, 1537-8. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1538-9. R. of Cottenham, Cambs., 1538-9- Died
1539-
PIGG, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 31.
1720. S. of John, grocer, of Fakenham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Walsingham (Mr Harding) and Fakenham (Mr
Nisbett>. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727- Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 21, 1724; P"est (Norwich) Aug. 24,
1726. R. of Cantley, Norfolk, 1726-36. V. of East Barsham,
1736-42. V. of Houghton, 1740-2. Died Sept. i, 1742-
Buried at Fakenham. (Venn, ii. 14-)
PIGGE HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1611.
S. of Thomas, of Wisbech, Cambs. B.A. 1615-^; M-A. i6i9-
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1621. R of West Keal,
Lines., 1625. R. of Miningsby, 1628. Preb. of Uncoln, 1640.
{Lines. Pedigreet, 780.)
PIGG OLIVER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1565.
Perhaps s. of Oliver, of Boston, Lines. B.A. 1569-70. R. of
All Saints', Colchester, 1569-71; of St Peter, 1569-79- R- of
Abberton, Essex, 1571-8- Afterwards a preacher m Essex
Imprisoned at Bury St Edmunds for dispraismg the Book ot
Common Prayer, 1578. Author, theological. (Cooper, n. 147;
D.N.B.; Lines. Pedigrees, 779-)
PIGGE PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 11, 1727- S. of
Thomas, mercer, of Clev-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. Bapt. Oct.
12, 1708, at Longham. Schools, Fakenham (Mr Nesbett),
BexweU (private) and Wighton (private). Scholar, 1727-32;
Matric. 1728. Probably died young. (Venn, 11. 27.)
PYGGE, RICHARD. Scholar at King's Hall, 1426; B.A. in
1429. Left, 1442.
PIGGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1626.
Of Cambridgeshire. (Page in Coll. Reg.)
PIGG, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1628.
PIGGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, Mar. 17,
1652-3. S. of Thomas, of Wisbech. School, Wisbech.
Matric. 1656-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 28, 1656-7.
PIGGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 4, i72i-
S of Andrew, tanner, of Downham Market. B. there. School,
BexweU, Norfolk (Mr Foster). Scholar, 1720-7; Matric. 1721 ;
BA 1724-5- M.A. 1733. Subscribed for deacon's orders
(Norwich) July 30, 1727. V. of Watton, Norfolk, 1730-78.
R. of South Pickenham, 1736-78. R. of Bodney. P.C. of
Wormegay, 1742-71. Author, Sermon. Buried at Watton,
Sept. 9, 1778. (Venn, 11. 16.)
PIGGE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 15, 1585.
Matric. 1585; B.A. (? 1589-90). Ord. deacon and pnest
(Peterb.) July 6, 1593-
PIGGE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 26, 1592.
S. of William, yeoman, of Barnardiston, SuSolk. B. there.
School, Newport, Essex (Mr Frankland and Mr Morden).
Migrated to Clare. Matric. c. 1592. (Venn, i. 145.)
PIGGOT or PIGOT, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Aug. 21, 1609. B. in St Stephen's, Coleman Street, London.
Matric. 1609; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 2, 1616, age 24; priest, Feb. 21, 1618-9; C. of Cogges-
hall, Essex. R. of St Leonard's, Colchester, 1645.
PIGOT AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 10,
1572. Matric. 1572; B.A. 1575-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 23, 1575; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1576. R. of Molesworth,
Hunts., 1587-1605. Died 1605.
PIGGOTT, BAPTIST. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1606.
S. of Baptist, of Dartford, Kent. B.A. 1608-9; M-A- 1612.
Head Master of Ashford Grammar School, Kent, 1635-57.
Died Jan. 18, 1657. Buried at Ashford. (H. G. Hamson;
Hasted, iii. 262.)
PIGOT, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1566.
Doubtless s. of Francis, of Horwood and Whaddon, Bucks.,
Esq. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 12, 1587-8. Of
Gravenhurst, Beds., Esq., J.P. Married three wives. Buried
Oct. 30, 1606, aged 55. M.I. at Gravenhurst. Brother of
John (1566) and probably father of John (1613). (Le Neve,
Knights, 115; Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
PIGGOTT, DANIEL. B.A. from Christ's, 1607-8. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 20, 1612. C. of Moulton,
Northants., 1612-6. R. of Steeple Gidding, Hunts., 1633-6;
'M.A.' Died 1636. (H. I. Longden.)
PiGGOT, John
PIGOTT, DOWDALL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 27,
1738. 3rd s. of Southwell, of Dublin. School, Glamford
Bridge, Lines. (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1738; Scholar,
1739; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. Fellow, 1744. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1738. Afterwards at King's Inns,
Dublin. Called to the Irish Bar, 1747. Of Cappard, Queen's
Co. Will (Dublin) 1789- (T. U. Sadleir.)
PIGGOTT, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1590;
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. from Magdalene, 1600. C. of Wilbraham,
Cambs., in 1599. C. of Cowbit, Lines., until 1611. Probably
buried at St Peter's, Wisbech, July 15, 1616. (Fenland N.
and Q., III. 242.)
PIGOTT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 11,
1659. S. and h. of Ralph (1630), gent., of Stradset, Norfolk.
Bapt. there, Sept. 15, 1643. School, Bury St Edmunds
(Mr Stephens). Matric. 1659. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov.
13, 1661. (Venn, i. 406.)
PIGOTT, FRANCIS. Mus.Bac. 1698. Organist at St John's
College, Oxford; at Magdalen CoUege, 1686-7. First organist
of the Temple Church, London, 1688. Gentleman of the
Chapel Royal, and organist extraordinary, in 1695; organist
in ordinary, 1697. Composed some anthems. Died 1704.
(J. E. West, Organists; Abdy Williams, Degrees in Music.)
PIGOT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Sept. 13,
1728. Of St David's, Pembroke. Doubtless s. of Charles,
of St David's. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford) July 8,
1729, age 18. B.C.L., 1736. Fellow of St John's, till 1737.
Died Oct. 2, 1737- (^i- Oxon.)
PIGGOTT, GERVASE. Adm. at St Catharine's, July 6, 1631,
S. and h. of Ger\'ase, of Thrumpton, Notts. B. there. School,
Repton. Migrated as Fell.-Com. to Christ's, Apr. 18, 1632,
age 16. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 1, 1634. M. P. for Notts.,
1646-53. High Sheriff of Notts., 1669. Of Thrumpton, Esq.,
J.P. Died Aug. 9, 1669. Buried at Thrumpton. M.I. Father
of the next. (Peile, I. 417; Jewitt, Reliq., xv. i6.)
PIGOT, GERVASE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's,
Dec. 21, 1665. S. of Gervase (above). B. at Thrumpton,
Notts. School, Repton. Matric. 1667. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 2, 1668. Died before 1696. (Peile, i. 620.)
PYGOTT, GRANADO. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 30, 1667.
S. of John, of Abington PigotU, Cambs., Esq. Matric. 1667;
M.A. 1669 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 28, 1668.
M.P. for Cambridge, 1690-5; for Cambs., 1702-5. Of Bassing-
boume, Cambs. Married Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Smyth,
Bart., of Upton, Essex. Died at Abington, Feb. 28, 1723-4-
Father of Thomas (1713-4)- (A- Gray.)
PIGOTT, GRANADO. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Jan. 12,
1749-50. S. of Granado, of Bassingboume, Cambs., Esq.
B. in London. School, Market Street. Matric. 1750. Adm.
at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 29, 1749. One of these names died
Dec. 5, 1768. (G. Mag.)
PIGOT, HOLLIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Feb. 23,
1708-9. S. of John (1663), V. of Rolleston, Notts. School,
Doncaster. Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A.
1716. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1714; priest, 1716. V. of
Doncaster, 1728-62. Preb. of York, 1741-62. R. of Epper-
stone, Notts., 1749. Died 1762. Brother of Robert (1712) and
father of John (1743-4)- (F.M.G., 1025.)
PIGGOTT, JAMES. B.A. from Christ's, 1612-3. B. at Olsbury,
Cheshire. M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon and priest (London) May,
1619, age 27. One of these names 'Minister' of St Margaret
Lothbury, London. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Oct. 3, 1627.
(Peile, I. 278.)
PIGOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1566.
Probably s. of Francis, of Stratton, Beds. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1570. Perhaps M.P. for Bedford, 1588-9 and 1593. But
see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary. Brother of Benjamin
(1566). (Vis. of Beds., i6s4-)
PIGGOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 4, 1597-8-
Matric. 1598.
PIGGOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1613.
Probably 's. of Benjamin (1566), of Nether Gravenhurst,
Beds., Esq.' Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 10, i6i6. One of these
names buried at Nether Gravenhurst, Jan. 10, 1662. (Vis.
of Beds., 1634.)
PIGOTT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1621. Of Kent. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest. Sept 24, 1627. Probably lecturer
at Rochester, Kent, 1643. P.C. of Nonington, c. 1643.
Perhaps V. of Walthamstow, Essex, 1654-8.
PIGOT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 19,
1669. V. of Rolleston, and R. of Ordsal, Notts. V. of St
Mary's, Sandwich, Kent, 1677-89- R- of St Peter's, 1679-90.
Preb. of Southwell, 1700-27. Died 1727. Father of Hollis
(1708-9) and Robert (1712). (F.M.G., 1025.)
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PIGOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Peterhouse, Jan. 21,
1743-4. Of Nottinghamshire. S. of Hollis (1708-9), V. of
Epperstone. School, Doncaster. Matric. 1743-4; Scholar,
1743; B.A. 1747-8. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 25, 1748;
priest (York) Sept. 24, i749- C. of Epperstone. SeeAl. Oxon.
for a contemporary. (F.M.G., 1026.)
PIGGOT, LEWIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Michs. 1578.
Doubtless s. of Sir Thomas, of Stratton, Beds. Perhaps adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 17, 1584-5- Inherited the manor of
Stratton, 1581, but alienated it to Sir Edmund Anderson,
Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, in 1588. Married
Catherine, dau. of Walter Dennis, of Gloucestershire.
{Victoria Co. Hist. Beds., 11. 211.)
PIGOT or PYGOTE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
May, 1558. Of Lincolnshire.
PIGOTT, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. i6, 1630.
S. of Francis, Esq., of Norfolk. B. at Stradset. School, Bury
St Edmunds, Suffolk (Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1631. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 17, 1632, as 'Richard.' A royalist
prisoner at Yarmouth, in 1655. Father of Francis (1659).
{Venn, i. 294.)
PIGOT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Perhaps P.C. of Bradley-in-the-
Moors, Staffs., 1593-1602. R. of Llandegla, Denbigh,
1597-1606. V. of Oswestry, 1602-3. V. of Llaa-yemyw,
1606-9. V. of Llanrwst, 1609-14. R. of Llanrwin, 1624.
One of these names V. of Denbigh, 1614. (Br. Willis, St
Asaph.)
PIGGOTT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1614. S. of Richard, of Northwich, Cheshire. B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Head Master of Northwich Grammar School,
1634 ; of Shrewsbury, 1645-62 ; appointed by the Corporation,
after the expulsion of Thomas ChaUoner by the Parlia-
mentarians. Buried in St Mary's, Shrewsbury, Oct. 21, 1663.
Benefactor of Christ's. Father of Richard (1657). {Peile, i.
297.)
PIGGOTT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May
21, 1657. S. of Richard (1614), Master of Shrewsbury School.
B. at Northwich, Cheshire. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
1660; B.A. 1660-1. Probably C. of Witton, Cheshire, 1663-9.
(E. Axon.)
PIGOT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, June 25,
1712. 2nd s. of John (1663), V. of Rolleston and Ordsal.
School, Gainsborough. Scholar, 1712; Matric. 1714; B.A.
1715-6; M.A. 1719. Fellow, 1716-9. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1718; priest, Sept. 1719. Minor canon of Durham.
V. of Grindon, Durham, 1723-48. P.C. of St Nicholas,
Durham, 1726-48. V. of Northallerton, Yorks., 1748-75.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Lloyd, of Halam, Notts.
Died Jan. 10, 1775. Buried at Northallerton. Brother of
HoUis (1708-9). (T. A. Walker, 228; F.M.G., 1025.)
PIGGOTT, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1 61 6. Doubtless graduated as Pickard (whom see).
PIGGOTT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 19,
1684. S. of William, of Famham, Surrey. B. at Famham.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684; B.A.
1687-8. Master of Guildford School, 1698-1718. R. ofStoke-
next-Guildford, Surrey, 1707-12. R. of Windlesham, 1719-
54. Died at Windlesham, 1754. {Manning and Bray, i. 79.)
PIGOTT, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1601. B. at
Chiddingstone, Kent. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 20, 1606; priest. May 31, 1607, age 24. C. of
Woldham, Kent. Perhaps V. of Meopham, 1609-49, ejected.
PIGOT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. i, 1665.
Matric. 1665. Probably C. of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire,
1668-72; C. of Witton, 1669-74- (E. Axon.)
PIGOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 13, 1713-4-
Of Cambridgeshire. S. of Granado (1667), of Bassingboumc,
Cambs., Esq. Matric. 1714; Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1717-8;
M.A. 1721. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1718-24.
PIGOTT, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 9, 1719. S. and h. of Robert, of Chester, steward to
Sir Richard Grosvenor, Bart. B. at Otford, near Chester.
School, Eton. Matric. 1719. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Feb. 6, 1720-1.
PIGOTT, W. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1578.
PIGGOT, WALTER DRYDEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Oct.
6, 1715. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Chetwynd, Salop (and
Frances, dau. of William Ward, Esq., of Willingsworth,
Staffs.). B. at Willingsworth. Matric. 1715- Probably
brother of William (1726). (Burke, L.G.)
PIGOT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Sept. 12,
1674. S. of Robert, furrier, of Ely, Cambs. B. there. School,
Bradley (Mr Billingsley). Matric. 1675- Migrated to Jesus,
Jan. 24, 1677-8. Scholar, 1678; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
Pike, Richard
PIGOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, July i,
1726. 4th s. of Robert, of Chetwynd, Salop, Esq. (High
Sheriff of Salop, 1697). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1; M.A.
1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1734; priest. Mar. 2,
1734-5- V. of St Ives, Hunts., 1736-40. Perhaps R. of
Papworth St Agnes, Cambs., 1738-40. Probably brother of
Walter Dryden (1715). (Burke, L.G.)
PIGOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 3, 1727-
Of Sussex. Matric. 1727.
PIGGOTT, . Adm. pens, at Sidney, July, 1599. Of Bed-
fordshire. 'Allied to the Earl of Kent.' Possibly Henry,
s. of Benjamin (1566), and grandson of Margery Piggott
(sister of Oliver Lord St John). If so, of Gravenhurst, Beds.,
Esq., in 1634. Knighted, Oct. 20, 1660. Buried at Nether
Gravenhurst, May 9, 1665. (Vis. of Beds., 1634; Genealog.
Bedford.)
PIGGOTT, . Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, c. 1596.
PIGHELLS, see also PICKS.
PIGHELLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1676.
One of these names R. of Patrington, Yorks., 1685-1728.
PIGHELLS or PICHELLS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 16, i6i8. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1628. Ord.
deacon (York) June; priest, Sept. 1623.
PICGHELLS or PICKS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Em-
manuel, Michs. 1608. Probably s. of Robert, of Westgate,
Wakefield, Yorks. B.A. from Clare, 1612-3; M.A. 1618,
Pighells.
PIGHEN, see PEIGHEN.
PIGHT, HENRY. B.A. 1630 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, of Denton, Lines., pleb. Matric. (Lincohi College,
Oxford) June 20, 1623, age 18; B.A. 1627; M.A. from
Magdalene, 1630. R. of Hungerton and Wyvill, Lines., 1632.
V. of Heydourand Kelby, 1647. Canon of Lincoln, 1660-75.
Died 1765. {Al. Oxon.)
PIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 17, 1682. Matric.
1683.
PIHAM or PYHAM, JOHN. B.A. from Clark, 1600-1; M.A.
1604. Ord. deacon (Colchester) July 3, 1600; priest, July 10,
1603. C. of Chatham, Kent, 1627.
PIKE or PYKE, ALAN. Scholar and Fellow at King's Hall,
1400-49.
PIKE or PICKE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1578-9; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow,
1585. V. of Donington, Lines., 1593.
PIKE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's, Jan. 7,
1657-8. S. of George, of 'Barlius' (? Barling), Essex. B. at
Binstead, Hants. School, Stortford, Essex. Matric. 1659.
PIKE, HENRY. M.A. from Trinity, 1583. V. of Othery,
Somerset, 1597-1615. R. of Middle Chinock, 1599.
PIKE, JOHN. D.Can.L. (grace passed, 1456; incepit, 1463).
Perhaps V. of Gt Eversden, Cambs., 1471-1503-.
PYKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Apr. 11,
1662. Of Cambridge. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1665; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669. Perhaps R. of Ilketshall St John,
Suffolk, 1680-7.
PIKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, 1664. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1665; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1671. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 17, 1668. V. of Weston,
Herts., 1668-1731. Chaplainof Trinity, 1671-81. Died 1731.
(Clutterbuck, 11. 504.)
PYKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 13, 1725.
Of Bury, Hunts. Doubtless s. of Thomas (1692), P.C. of
Bury. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 13, 1731 ; priest, June 29, 1740. P.C. of Upwood, Hunts.,
1742-9. Died 1749. Brother of Thomas (1725) and William
(1728-9).
PIKE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. R. of Cranley, Surrey, 1645. Died
Sept. 20, 1682. {Manning and Bray, 1. 543.)
PIKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
i628;B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. R.of All Saints', Huntingdon,
in 1642. V. of Wyton, Hunts., 1643. Probably afterwards
minister of Nuneaton, Warws. Buried there Dec. 17, 1678.
Father of Richard (next) and probably of Samuel (1663-4).
(SAaw, II. 312; H. I. Longden.) '
PIKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age i6) at St John's, Apr. 2,
1657. S. of Richard (above), clerk, of Huntingdon. B. there.
School, Harborough (?), Warws. (Mr Bury). Matric. 1657;
B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Probably C. of Mountsorrel, Leics.,
1663. R. of Marston Trussell, Northants., 1669-78. Married
Joan Healy, May 19, 1663, at Nuneaton, Warws. Buried at
Marston Trussell, Dec. 26, 1678. Probably brother of Samuel
(1663-4). (H. I. Longden.)
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PYKE RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 8, 1716.
Of Cambridgeshire. Doubtless s. of William (1675)- School,
Felsted. Matric. 1716. Migrated to Trinity Hall. Scholar,
1718; B.A. 1719-20. Brother of WiUiam (i7i2)-
PYKE, ROBERT. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1425. One of these
names R. of St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe, London, \intil 1463.
PYKE, ROBERT ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney,
June 30, 1740. S. of Humphrey, shoemaker. B. at Bishop's
Tawton, Devon. School, Barnstaple (Mr Luck). Matric.
1740; B.A. 1743-4-
PIKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 17, 1646. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1650-1.
PYKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Mar. 16,
1663-4. Of Warwickshire. Probably s. of Richard (1628),
minister of Nuneaton, Warws. School, Nuneaton. Matnc.
1664. Migrated to Peterhouse, May 25, 1666. B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 3, 1671-2. Probably
C. of Creaton, Northants., 1672. V. of North Mimms, Herts.,
1682-1707. Probably brother of Richard (1657).
PIKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 26, 1661. Matric.
1661.
PYKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Peterhouse, June 3,
1678. Of Cambridge. School, Cambridge. Matric. 1678;
Scholar, 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. C. of Leverington,
1685. Probably R. of Hedgerley, Bucks., 1689-90 (pre-
sented, Apr. 18, 1689-90). R. of Southoe, Hunts., 1690.
Died Dec. 1690. (T. A. Walker, 162; Lipscomb, iv. 508.)
PYKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1691. Of
Kent. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1701. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 1697-8. V. of West Mailing, Kent, 1698-
1718.
PYKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Jan. 3,
1692. Of Hertfordshire. School, Bishop's Stortford. Scholar,
1693- Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1697; priest, Sept. 25, 1698. (One of
these names P.C. of Bury, Hunts., 1699-1707.) P-C of
Little Raveley, 1704-20. P.C. of Upwood, 1720-42. Perhaps
also R. of West Rasen, Lines., 1717. Died 1742- Doubt-
less father of John (1725), Thomas (1725) and WiUiam
(1728-9).
PYKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 1, 1693.
S. of Richard. B. in London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1693; Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 20, 1697-8; priest, Apr. i, 1698. C. of Hedgerley,
Bucks., 1698.
PYKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Aug. 14,
1725. Of Bury, Hunts. Probably s. of Thomas (1692), P.C.
of Bury. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. i733- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1732; priest, Dec. 21, 1740. R. of
West Rasen, Lines., 1740. Brother of John (1725) and
WilUam (1728-9).
PYKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 12, 1675.
Of London. School, Hertford. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1676;
B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4,
1682-3. P.C. of Northaw, Herts., 1683-93. R. of Black
Notley, Essex, 1687. Preb. of Norwich, 1705-20. Will
(PC.C.) 1723. Father of William (1712) and Richard
(1716).
PYKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 1, 1680. S. of
Richard. B. at Claverley, Salop. School, Claverley.
PYKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 14,
1712. Of Black Notley, Essex. Doubtless s. of WiUiam
(1675). School, Felsted. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6- Fellow,
1718. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1716; priest, Mar. 9,
1717-8. Brother of Richard (1716).
PYKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 21,
1728-9. Of Bury, Hunts. Probably s. of Thomas (1692),
P.C. of Bury. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3- Probably brother
of Thomas (1725) and John (1725)-
PIKEMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 13, 1607.
Matric. 1607, as 'Peckman'; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
PIKNAM, see PICKNAM.
PILCHER, JOHN (1609), see PICHER.
PILFOULD, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1631.
PILGRIM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 7,
1749. S. of John, shipbuilder, of (? Christchurch), Hants.
B. at Alverstoke. School, Rochester, Kent (Mr Soan).
Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753. Chancellor's medallist, 1753. Died
July 12, 1753. (Scott-Mayor, in. 589.)
PILGRIM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1601. Of
Essex. Matric. Easter, 1602; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. i6o8. V. of
Wormingford, Essex, 1608-46. Died c. 1646.
PILGRIM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 5, 1700.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1701; Craven
PiLKiNGTON, John
scholar, 1701; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707; B.D. 1716. Fellow,
1706-26. Regius Professor of Greek, 1712-26. Incorp. at
~ Oxford, 1736. Ord. deacon (London) June 19, 1709; priest
(Ely) Feb. 21, 1713-4- R- of Standish, Lanes., 1724-60.
Died 1760. (Al. Westmon., 237; Victoria Co. Hist. Lanes., vi.
188.)
PILGRIM, WALTER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3- Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25; priest,
Oct. 20, 1614. V. of Newchurch, Kent, 1616.
PILK, THOMAS. ' King's Scholar' at Cambridge, 1321.
PILKINGTON, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1588. 4th s. of John (1546-7), Archdeacon of Durham.
Probably afterwards at Broadgates Hall, Oxford. Matric.
there, Apr. 26, 1594, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1598. R. of
Rous Lench, Worcs., 1605. Will (Worcester) 1615. Brother
of John (1583) and probably of Samuel (1587)- (Peile, i. 193;
Al. Oxon.; J. Harland, Pilkington Genealogy.)
PILKINGTON, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1578; B.A. 1581-2. Ord. priest (Norwich) Nov. 17, 1583-
V. of West Rudham, Norfolk, 1583. R. of Little Massingham,
1603.
PILKINGTON, BARNABAS. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1582. Probably s. of Leonard (i544)- B.A. 1586-7;
M.A. 1590. Of Whitburn, Durham. Buried there Mar. 28,
1607. (E. Axon.)
PILKINGTON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1563-4-
PYLKYNTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1572. Doubtless 1st s. of George, of Stanton-le-Dale,
Derbs., and of Worthington, Leics. Married Mildred, dau.
of Walter Morgan, of Low Leigh ton, Essex. Living, 1621.
Perhaps brother of Thomas (1573) and father of Leake ( 1 606) .
(Vis. of Leics., i6ig; Nichols, ui. 650.)
PILKINGTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1573. B. at Bury, Lanes. LL.B. 1581. Ord. deacon (London)
Oct. 6, 1578, age 25. V. of Corton, Suffolk, 1597-1623. R. of
Gunton, 1603-23.
PILKINGTON, HASLEWOOD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 22, 1653. S. and h. of George, of Stanton-le-Dale,
Derbs. (and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Haslewood, of Belton,
Rutland). B. at Belton. School, Uppingham (Mr Meeres).
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 4, 1657. (Nichols, 111. 650.)
PILKINGTON, JAMES. B.A. 1538-9- 3rd s. of Richard, of
Rivington, Lanes. B. there, 1520. M.A. 1542; B.D. 1551.
Fellow of St John's, 1539. Master of St John's, 1559-61.
Regius Professor of Divinity, 1559- V. of Kirby, in Kendal,
1551. A fugitive on the Continent under Queen Mary. Adm.
at Basel, in 1556. Assisted in the revision of the Book of
Common Prayer, 1558-^. Bishop of Durham, 1561-76.
Married Alice, dau. of Sir John Kingsmill, of Hampshire,
Knt. Died Jan. 23, 1575-6. Buried at St Andrew's, Auck-
land; reinterred in Durham Cathedral, 1576. Brother of
John (1546-7), Leonard (1544) and Lawrence. (Cooper, 1.
344; Vis. of Durham; D.N.B.)
PILKINGTON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1587-
PILKINGTON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1602; B.A. 1606-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1607- Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Mar. 12, 1608-9. Perhaps V. of Hohne-
by-the-Sea, Norfolk, 1609. V. of Auboum, Lines., 1613.
PILKINGTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 14) at St John's,
May 6, 1650. S. of William, of Wigan, Lanes., gent. (Mayor,
1637). B. there, 1636. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1650;
B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657; B.D. 1664. Fellow, 1654. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1657. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 14, 1651. R. of
Croston, Lanes., 1662-83. Married Lydia, dau. of Robert
Manley, of Stanstead, Kent. Buried at Croston, Apr. 25, 1683.
Father of William (1694). (Al. Oxon.)
PILKINGTON, JOHN. B.A. 1546-7. 6th s. of Richard. B. in
Lancashire. M.A. 1549; B.D. 1560. Fellow of Pembroke,
1547. University preacher, 1561. Ord. priest (London)
Jan. 24, 1559-60. Preb. of St Paul's, 1560-2. Canon of
Durham, 1561-1603. Archdeacon of Durham, 1563-1603.
R. of Easington, 1563-1603. Buried at St Oswald's, Durham,
Oct. 31, 1603. (The date of his death is variously given.)
Will dated, Aug. 18, 1603; proved at Durham the same year.
Brother of James (1538-9), Leonard (1544) and Lawrence,
father of the next, of Abraham (1588) and probably of
Samuel (1587). (Cooper, 11. 358; H. M. Wood; Vts. of
Durham; Pilkington Genealogy, 16; D.N.B.)
PILKINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, June, 1583.
S. of John (above), B.D., R. of Easington, Durham. Migrated
to Christ's. Scholar, 1586; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1594. Buried July 25, 1609, at St Andrew's,
Auckland. Brother of Abraham (1588) and probably of
Samuel (1587)- (Peile, i- 176; E. Axon.)
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PILKINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 20, 1680. Of
Stewkley, Bucks. Matric. i68i; B.A. 1684-5. Perhaps
schoolmaster at Brindle, Lanes., in 1691.
PILKINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 11,
1726-7. S. of Edward, of Haughton, Lanes., clerk. School,
Haughton. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Oriel College,
Oxford) Mar. 20, 172&-7, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1730-1-
{Al.Oxon.)
PILKINGTON, LAWRENCE. ' Educated at St John's.' (Possibly
adm. at Peterhouse, Michs. I547-) 7th s. of Richard, of
Rivington, Lanes. B. c. 1540. V. of Norham, Durham,
1565-9. R. of Kimblesworth, and C. of Witton Gilbert,
1569-82. BuriedatWittonGilbert, Mar. 21, 1582-3. Brother
of James (1538-9), etc. [Genealogy of the Pilkingtons, lx.)
PILKINGTON, LEAKE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens',
Easter, 1606. Of Derbyshire. Doubtless s. of Edward
(? 1572), of Worthington, Leics., and of Stanton-le-Dale,
Derbs. Married Barbara, dau. of Sir Henry Mathews,
of Radnor, Wales. Probably buried at St Dunstan's, London,
Oct. 29, 1610. {Nichols, III. 650; Vis. of Leics., 1619; E.
Axon.)
PILKINGTON, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1544. 5th s. of Richard. B. at Rivington, Lanes.
B.A. 1543-4; M.A. 1547; B.D. 1561; D.D. 1564. FeUow,
1544; ejected under Queen Mary and retired abroad, where
he married. Replaced, i559, on the death of his wife.
Regius Professor of Divinity, 1561. Master of St John's,
1561-4. Ord. deacon (London) May 15, 1552; priest (Ely)
Nov. 1560. R. of Middleton, in Teesdale, i559- University
preacher, 1561. R. of Whitburn, Durham, 1563. Canon of
Durham, 1567-99. Married Sept. 30, 1597, as his 2nd wife,
Jayne Barnes, widow of Richard, Bishop of Durham.
Died Aug. 1599. Brother of James (1538-9), Lawrence, and
John (1546-7), probably father of Barnabas (1582). {Cooper,
II. 268; D.N.B.; H. M. Wood.)
PILKINGTON, LIONEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1575-
PILKINGTON, MATTHEW. .\6m. pens, at Jesus, July 7, 1723-
S. of Middlemore, of Stanton-le-Dale, near Derby. Bapt.
there. May 25, 1705. Matric. 1723; Scholar; LL.B. 1728.
R. of Fenny Bentley, Derbs., 1747-65- Preb of Lichfield,
1748-65. Author, sermons, etc. Died 1765- To be distin-
guished from two noted contemporaries: (i) the lexicographer,
(2) the husband of Letitia Pilkington, the adventuress.
(Nichols, III. 650; D.N.B. (reissue), xv.)
PILKINGTON, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
c. 1593. S. of Thomas (1566), R. of Wold Newton, Lmcs.
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. priest (York) May 22, 1599.
Preacher. R. of North Cotes, Lines., 1603. R. of Hawerby
with Beesby, Lines., 1612. Buried at Hawerby, Mar, 11,
1642-3. Father of Thomas (1621). {Lines. Pedigrees, 781.)
PILKINGTON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
May 19, 1652. S. of Richard, Esq. B. at North Cotes, Lines.
Schools, Skipbrooke (private) and Newton, Lines. (Mr
Petley). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; U.h. 1659. R. of
Gayton-le-Marsh, Lines. {Lines. Pedigrees, 782.)
PILKINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May,
1585. Matric. 1585; Scholar; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. i593;
B.D. (Oxford) 1600; D.D. i6o7- Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
Nov. 30; priest, Dec. 8, 1595. R. of Hambledon, Bucks.,
1596-1631. R. of Salkeld, Cumberland, 1597-9. Archdeacon
of Carlisle, 1597-1600. R. of Little Kimble, Bucks., 1620-31.
Archdeacon of Leicester, 1625-31. Treasurer of Lichfield,
1625-8. Married Ann, dau. of John Maye, Bishop of Carlisle.
Author, controversial. Died at Hambledon, Sept. 19, 1631.
Buried there. Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; J. B. Peace; D.N.B.)
PYLKRYNTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1571-
PILKYNTON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1587. Probably 2nd s. of John (1546-7). If so, living 1603.
Probably brother of Abraham (1588) and John (1583).
{R. C. Pilkington, 102.)
PILKINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1563; B.A. 1567-8. V. of Shepreth, Cambs., 1569.
PILKINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1566; B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1575- 'Ord. deacon, May 26, 1574;
priest (Peterb.) Mar. 9, 1574-5; M.A.' {Lib. Cleri). R. of
Wold Newton, Lines., 1576. Married Margaret Pilkmgton,
of Cambridge. Will (P.C.C.) dated. May 20; proved, June 26,
1615. Father of Nathaniel (i593)- {Ltncs. Pedigrees, 781.)
PILKINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1573. Of Derbyshire. Perhaps 3rd s. of George, of Stanton-
le-Dale, Derbs. B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. FeUow, 1581.
Perhaps brother of Edward (1572)-
PILKYNTON, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Sr John's,
Easter, 1579-
PINCHBECK, John
PILKINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Michs. 1621. S. of Nathaniel (c. 1593), R. of North Cotes,
Lines. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
5, 1625-6. Of Suffolk in 1634. V. of Swilland, 1650. (J.
Pilkington, Family of Pilkington, 41; Lines. Pedigrees, 781.)
PILKINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 18,
1675. S. of Sir Lyon, of Stainley (or Stanley), Vorks., Bart.
B. at Buckwell, Kent. School, York. Matric. 1675- Migrated
to Trinity, July 5, 1676, age 17. (Peile, 11. 60; Kimber, in.
353-)
PILKINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 12,
1694. Previously at Oxford. S. of James (1650), of Croston,
Lanes., clerk. Bapt. there, Dec. 12, 1671. Matric. (St John's
College, Oxford) .\pr. 26, 1689, age 16 {sic); LL.B. (Cam-
bridge) 1695; LL.D. (Cambridge) 1728. R. of Greatham,
Hants., 1699. R. of Croston, Lanes., 1703-55. Died Sept. 1,
1755, aged 83. {Al. Oxon.)
PILKINGTON, . B.Can.L. 1517-8.
PILKINGTON, . B.A. 1518-9; M.A. 1522.
PILKINGTON, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Michs. 1547-
Probably scholar. Perhaps 'Lawrence,' whom see.
PILKINTON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, 1738-9-
PILLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) atCAius, Feb. 6, 1598-9-
S. of Peter, deceased, of Towthorpe, Yorks. School, Masham
(Mr Cooke, M.A. and Mr Richard Johnson). Matric. 1598-9;
Scholar, 1600-4; B..'^. 1601-2.
PILLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, May 20,
1682. S. and h. of John, of Easby, Yorks., gent. B. there.
Schools, Harlesay and Coxwold. Matric. 1682. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1682.
PILLINGE, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
1620; B.A. 1623-4.
PILMAN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 2, 1642-3,
as 'Pitman.' Matric. 1643; B.A. 1646-7.
PILSON, see also PULESTON.
PILSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1531-2-
PYLSON, THOMAS. Scholar and FeUow of King's Hall, 1539-
44; LL.B. 1543. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1546.
PILSTON, see PULESTONE.
PILTON, JOHN. B.A. 1518-9.
PIMLOWE, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 20, 1700.
Of Lincohishire. Probably s. of John (1665). Matric. 1701;
B.A. 1704-5. Ord. priest (Ely) Feb. 29, 1707-8. V. of Castle
Acre, Norfolk, 1709-50. V. of Rougham, 1710-23. R. of
Gt Dunham, 1721-50. Died 1750. Brother of John (1700).
PIMLOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1638-9.
Of Northamptonshire. Probably s. of John, R. of Blather-
wick, Northants. (1614-28). School, Oundle. Matric. 1639;
B.A. 1642-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 26, 1642-3. Prob-
ably V. of Holbeach, Lines., 1661-72, and father of the next.
PYMLOW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 19,
1665. S. of John (? above), V. of Holbeach, Lines. B. there,
Jan. 13, 1647-8. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) June, 1670; priest (Ely) Dec. 1671. Succeeded his
father as V. of Holbeach, 1672-1711- Buried there Mar. 29,
171 1. Probably father of the next and of Ambrose (1700).
{Peile, I. 616.)
PIMLOW, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 19, 1700.
Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. of John (above). Matric. 1701;
B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1705; priest
(Ely) Sept. 22, 1706. C. of Etton, Northants., 1705. Lecturer
at Boston, 1708. V. of Wigtoft, Lines., 1718-9. Brother of
Ambrose (1700).
PINCENT, FRANCIS, see PINSENT.
PINCHAM, see also PINCHON.
PINCHAM, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Michs. 1614.
PINCHBECK, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Lent, 1645-6; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1651. R. of Mashbury,
Essex, 1654. Perhaps of I3raintree. If so, will (Comm.
Essex) i68i. (H. Smith.)
PINCHBECK, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 30, 1615.
Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Mar. 4, 1625-6. V. of Butterwick, Lines., 1625-42. R. of
North Leverton, 1637-49-
PINCHBACK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 26,
1679. S. of John, of London. School, Westminster. Scholar,
1680; Matric. 1682; Craven Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1682-3;
M.A. 1686. Fellow, 1685. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20,
1685; priest (Chester, in London) Oct. 24, 1686. C. of St
James', Duke's Place, London, 1686-1700. P.C. of Northaw,
Herts., 1693-1725. R. of Egmere, Norfolk, 1702-20. (.4/.
Westmcn.)
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PINCHBECK, JOHN. Adtn. sizar at Clare, June 6, 1720.
Perhaps s. of Joshua (next). B. at Bennington, Lines.
Matric 1720. Probably brother of Joshua (1730).
PINCHBECK, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1697. S. of Martin (1661), clerk. B. at Butterwick,
near Boston, Lines. School, Butterwick (under his father).
Matrie. 1697. Migrated to Peterhouse, Nov. 9, 1697. B.A.
1701-2. Probably father of John (above) and of the next.
PINCHBECK, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 15, 1730. Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. of Joshua
(above). School, Butterwick, Lines. Scholar, 1730; Matrie.
1731; B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1734-
Perhaps brother of John (1720).
PINCHBECKE, MARTIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 19,
1661. Of Lincolnshire. Matrie. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A.
1672. Master of Butterwick Free School, founded by his
uncle Anthony Pinchbeck, yeoman, in 1665. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1668; priest, Sept. 25, 1670. Father of
Joshua (1697). (Thompson, Boston, 529.)
PINCHBECK, RALPH. B.D. 1457-8. R- of Dry Drayton,
Cambs., 1464.
PINCHBECKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Nov. i,
1601. S. of Richard, gent. B. at Foulsham, Norfolk. School,
West Lynn. Matrie. c. 1601.
PINCHEBEKE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse,
May 13, 1670. Of Nottinghamshire. School, Retford.
Matrie. 1671; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1673-4-
PYNCHEBEK, THOMAS. Scholar at King's Hall, 1416-25.
One of the children of the Chapel Royal. Perhaps the
'chaplain' whose will (Comm. C. of London) 1431. Bequests
to parishes of -Spalding and Boston.
PINCHBROKE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1574-
PINCHES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, May 3,
1700. S. of Francis, farmer, of Madeley, Stafis. School,
Sherifi-Hales, Salop (Mr Edwards). Matrie. 1700. Migrated
to Sidney, Feb. 11, 1701-2. B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707.
PINCHESTER or PYNCLESTER, V/ILLIAM. Scholar of
Christ's, 1537-8; B.A. 1539-40.
PINCHING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 20,
1751. S. of Peter, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr BuUimer and Mr Welton). Scholar, 1751-8;
B.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 17, 1756; priest
(Exeter) Mar. 15, 1767. V. of Wickham Skeith, Suffolk,
1768-75. Died Sept. 26, 1775- {Venn, 11. 65.)
PINCHON, HENRY. Matrie. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1601.
Probably s. of William, of Writtle, Essex, Esq. If so, pre-
viously at Oxford. Matrie. (Hart Hall, Oxford), entry, Oct.
1596, age 13. Died s.p. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Vis. of London,
1634; Morant, 11. 66; Al. Oxon.)
PINCHON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 9,
1680. Probably of Hadley, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth
Comwallis, of Halsworth, Apr. 3, 1684.
PINCHON or PYNCHON, WILLIAM. Probably educated at
Cambridge. S. of John. B. at Springfield, Essex, 1590.
Emigrated to Massachusetts, 1632; treasurer of the colony,
1632-4. Aided in founding Roxbury and organising the
church there. Founded Springfield, 1636; for a time sat in
the legislature of Connecticut. Sought to conciliate the
Indians. Religious differences caused him to abandon the
colony and retiim to England, 1652. Settled at Wraysbury,
Bucks. Author, religious. Died Oct. 29, 1662. (D.N.B.;
Waters' Gleanings, 11. 862.)
PINCHON, . B.A. 1505.
PINCKNEY, see PINKNEY.
PINCOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 16,
1667. Of Lancashire. Doubtless s. of John, of Euxton,
Lanes. If so, migrated to Oxford. Matrie. (Brasenose
College, Oxford) July 16, 1668, age 19; B.A. 1670-1; M.A.
1674. (Al. Oxon.)
PINDE, JOHN. Matrie. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1612.
PINDER, see also PONDER and PUNDER.
PINDAR, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Nov. 11,
1741. S. of C, steward, of Yorkshire. B. at Wakefield.
School, Threshfield( Mr Knowles). Matrie. 1742- Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 24, 1749; priest, June 2, 1751- C. of Gisbume,
Yorks. V. of GiUcar, near Sheffield, i75o-i- (Scott-Mayor,
in. 524)
PYNDER, GEORGE. Matrie. pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1564-5-
One of these names ord. priest (Peterb.) July, 1568. V. of
Wixoe, Suffolk, 1573-1624. Died there, before Feb. 1624-5.
(Peile, I. 89.)
PINDER, HENRY. Matrie. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591; B.A.
from St John's, 1593-4. Perhaps C. of Snaith, Yorks., i6io.
Died i6i2.
PiNDER, Thomas
PINDAR, JOHN. B.A. 1542-3: M.A. 1547. Fellow of St John's,
1547; ejected, 1557, by the delegates appointed by Cardinal
Pole. (Cooper, i. 174; iil. 109.)
PINDAR, JOHN. B.A. from Trinity, 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord.
priest (York) Sept. 1612. PerhapsV. of Ridgewell St Laurence.
Essex, 1633. One of these names, C. of Wingfield, Suffolk,
ejected. Lived at Ousden. Died 1682. (Calamy, 11. 442.)
PINDER, JOHN. Matrie. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21,
1623; priest (Norwich) Mar. 1624-5; (C?) of Brettenham,
Norfolk. Perhaps P.C. of Ramsey, Hunts., c. 1631-3.
Probably R. of Stradishall, Suffolk, c. 1638. If so, father of
Paul (1655). (Peile, i. 320.)
PINDAR, JOHN. Matrie. sizar from King'.s, Easter, 1653; B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1660. Probably ineorp. at Oxford, 1673;
'M.A. of St Catharine's.' One of these names, of Clapham,
Surrey, clerk, widower, age c. 34, married to Mary Whitewey,
spinster. Dee. 7, 1668.
PINDAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 6,
1720-1. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Yorks. B. at Lang;ton,
near Mai ton. School, Thornton (Mr Dowbiggin). Matrie.
1721; B.A. 1724-5. Ord. deacon (York) Aug. 15, 1725;
priest, July 21, 1728. R. of Bamoldby-le-Beek, and R. of
Hatclifife, Lines., 1737-44. R. of Moor Monkton, Yorks.,
1744-58. Died Apr. i, 1758. Buried at Moor Monkton.
Father of the next, and of Richard (1749). (Scott-Mayor, in.
337-)
PINDAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 3, 1751.
S. of John (above), of Moor Monkton, Yorks. School,
Beverley, Yorks. Matrie. 1751; Scholar, 1755. Brother of
Richard (1749).
PINDER, MARTIN. Matrie. from Queens', Easter, 1653. Of
London. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Probably R. of Grafton
Flyford, Worcs., c. 1678-97. Married Dinah, dau. of William
Barnard, of Woolston, Gloucs., Nov. 14, 1670. (Nash, i. 469.)
PINDER, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Jan. 1,
16S6-7. S. of William, innkeeper. B. at Ealing, Middlesex.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matrie. 1687.
PINDER, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1619. Of
Bishopsgate, London. S. of Ralph, citizen and draper, and
nephew of Sir Paul, Ambassador to Turkey. Bapt. at St
Botolph's, Nov. 8, 1601. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matrie.
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M-A. 1626. Ineorp. at Oxford, 1623.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 19, 1626-7. Barrister-at-law,
Gray's Inn, 1639; a six Clerk in Chancery, 1640-83. Gave
£50 towards the Emmanuel Chapel about 1670. (Vis. of
London, 1634.)
PINDAR, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, 1654. S. of
William (1618), clerk. Bapt. Sept. 10, 1637, at Harward-
stock, Essex. Matrie. Lent,"i656-7; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
Fellow, 1662. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 10, 1665-6. R. of
Rawreth, 1670-8. Died 1678.
PINDAR, PAUL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's, Apr.
21, 1652. S. of Paul, Esq., of London, lately deceased, and
nephew of Matthew (1619). B. in London. School, London
(private). Matrie. 1652. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
PINDAR, PAUL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May 8, 1655-
S. of John (? 1617). B. at Stradishall, Suffolk. School,
Felsted. Matrie. 1655; B.A. 1658-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
July 29; priest, Sept. 21, 1662. R. of Bamardiston, Suffolk,
1663-77, 'M.A.' WUi proved (Bury St Edmunds) May 9,
1677- (Peile, I. 566.)
PINDAR, PETER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 15, 1662. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matrie. 1662. C. at Parson Drove, Cambs.,
1679-80. C. of Wisbech St Peter, c. 1689. Married Martha
(dau. of Thomas Potts), widow of John Herring, R. of
Walsoken, whose son Thomas became Archbishop of Canter-
bury in 1747. (A. Gray.)
PINDER, RICHARD. Scholar of Trinity, 1560.
PINDAR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Jime i,
1749. S. of John (1720-1), of Moor Monkton, Yorks. School,
Beverley, Yorks. Matrie. 1 749- Brother of John (1751).
PINDER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 22, 1600.
Of Suffolk.
PINDER, THOMAS. Scholar of Queens', 1511-3.
PINDER, THOMAS. B.A. 1525-6. Perhaps R. of Weston,
Suffolk, 1543-54. WiU (P.C.C.) 1558, of Thos. Pinder,
' priest, of Saxmundham.'
PYNDER, THOMAS. Matrie. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1559;
Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1567. R. of Iken, Suffolk,
1583-7. V. of Laxfleld, 1587-1603. V. of Mildenhall, 1596.
PINDER, THOMAS. Matrie. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1567.
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PINDAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr.
25, 1646. S. of John, of Kinnalfem (?), Lines. School,
Kirton. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1662. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincohi) June 28, 1662. V. of Luddington,
Lines., 1662. One of these names of Eastoft, clerk; will
dated, Oct. 12, 1689; proved, Jan. 11, 1689-90. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 785.)
PINDER, W. B.A. 1493-4; M.A. 1497. Fellow of Clare, 1494.
Appointed R. of Gt Gransden, Hunts., 1501 (patron, Clare
College). Died 1503.
PINDER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1509-10. Of Coventry and Lichfield
diocese. M.A. 15 14. Fellow of Clare, 15 10. Ord. sub-
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1511. Preacher, 1520-1. One of
these names R. of Wath, Yorks., 1535-48-
PINDER, WILLIAM. Student at Jesus, 1540-1. One of these
names R. of Harwardstock, alias Stock, Essex, 1580, and
R. of Mottesfont, Hants. Will (P.C.C.) 1626-7.
PINDER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of London. B. 1602. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1632; D.D. 1661 {LU. Reg.).
Incorp. at Oxford, 1624, 1626, 1645. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 24, 1626, age 24. R. of Harwardstock, Essex, 1626-47;
sequestered. R. of Langdon Hills, 1638-46; sequestered.
R. of Brasted, Kent, 1660-93. K- °i Springfield Boswell,
Essex, 1661-93. Died Oct. 19, 1693. Buried at Springfield
Boswell. M.I. WiU, P.C.C. Father of Michael (1654) and
perhaps of the next but one. (A I. Oxon.)
PYNDER, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1561.
PINDER, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Lent, 1652-3.
Possibly William, s. of William (1618). Bapt. at Harward-
stock, Essex, Apr. 26, 1635. Perhaps brother of Michael
(1654).
PINE, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney, Jan. 20,
1692-3. S. of Edward, Esq., deceased, of Bratton, Devon.
Bapt. at Eastdowne, Oct. 12, 1675- Schools, Bideford,
Barnstaple and Tiverton. Matric. 1694. Buried at East
Downe, Jan. 8, 1718-9. Admon., P.C.C. Father of John
(1726-7).
PYNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1580. I*rob-
ably 4th s. of John, of Eastdowne, Devon. Bapt. Jan. 16,
1563-4. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1585-6. R. of Eastdowne.
Buried Feb. 21, 1614-5. WUl (Exeter) 1618. (Cooper, 11.
176; Vivian, Vis. of Devon.)
PYNE, JOHN. B.A. 1615 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Devon.
Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) May 26, 1609, age 17; B.A.
1612. Probably R. of Eastdowne, Devon, 1616; of Alwing-
ton, 1619; and of Bere Ferris, 1629. Admon., Apr. 18, 1646.
(Al. Oxon.)
PINE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Jan. 28, 1726-7.
Doubtless s. and h. of Edward (1692-3). Bapt. Feb. 5,
1707-8, at Eastdowne, Devon. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 20, 1726-7. Called to the Bar, 1731. Bencher, 1763.
Buried at Eastdowne, Mar. 16, i772.
PYNE, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 17, 1620-1.
Matric. 1620-1.
PINE, MEREDITH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1627.
PINES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 29, 1647.
Of Devon.
PINFOLD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 2,
1694. S. of Sir Thomas (1656), Knt., LL.D. Bapt. Dec. 6,
1677, at St Benet's, Paul's Wharf, London. School, St Paul's.
Scholar at Trinity Hall, 1696; LL.B. 1699; LL.D. 1704.
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1699-1705. Commissary of West-
minster. Advocate, Doctors' Commons. Died May 29, 1754.
Buried at Walton, Bucks. Will, P.C.C. Brother of William
(1701-2) and father of the next. (G. Mag.)
PINFOLD, CHARLES. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Feb. 24,
1726-7. S. of Charles (above), LL.D. Bapt. at St Benet's,
Paul's Wharf, Sept. 16, 1709. Matric. 1726; LL.B. 1731;
LL.D. 1736. Fellow, 1731-56. Admiralty Advocate, 1751-6.
Governor of Barbadoes, 1756-67. Died at Bloomsbury
Square, London, Nov. 24, 1788, aged 80. WiU, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
PYNFOLD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1656. S. of Nathaniel, of All Hallows, Barking,
London, waterman. B. Jan. 8, 1634. School, Merchant
Taylors'. LL.B. 1662; LL.D. 1668. Adm. advocate, Jan. 20,
1668-9; King's advocate, 1687-1701. Chancellor of Peter-
borough diocese. Knighted, July 4i 1686. Died at St Benet's,
Paul's Wharf, London, 'carried away,' Apr. 30, 1701.
Father of Charles (1694) and William (1701-2). (Coote
Register; Robinson, i. 160.)
PINFOLD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 9,
1701-2. S. of Thomas (1656). B. in St Benedict's, Paul's
Wharf, London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1702;
Scholar, 1702-3; Scholar at Trinity Hall, 1705; LL.B. from
Trinity Hall, 1707. Brotherof Charles (1694). (PeiU, 11, 152.)
PiNSENT, Francis
PINGLAND, RICHARD. Fellow of Peterhouse, c. 1420-33.
PINCKARD, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. i, 1668-9.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1669, probably as ' Richard';
B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1673. V. of
Denford-c«m-Ringstead, Northants., 1677. Buried Mar. 16,
1680-1, at Wellingborough. (T. P. Dorman.)
PINIM, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 16,
1669; Fell.-Com. May, 1674. Of Lincolnshire.
PINKE, HENRY. Incorp. M.A. 1693, from Merton College,
Oxford. Of Kempshott Park. S. of Thomas, of Kempshott,
Hants. Matric. (Balliol College, Oxford), Dec. 11, 1684,
age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1688; M.A. 1691. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 27, 1686. R. of Eastrop, Hants., 1696. V. of
Damerham, Wilts., 1699-1723. Died Nov. 4, 1723, aged 54.
Buried at Damerham. M.I. (Al. Oxon.; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
3rd S., 11. 109.)
PINKE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hampshire. S. of Peter, of Bighton. Bapt. there, Aug. 24,
1602. B.A. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) 1619; M.A. 1622.
Fellow of Magdalen College, 1628. Author, religious. Died
Dec. 24, 1628, aged 27. Buried in Magdalen College Chapel.
M.I. at North Waltham, Hants. (Al. Oxon.; Misc. Gen. et
Her., 3rd S., II. iZs;D.N.B.)
PINCKNEY, CHARLES. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1679. Of
Norwich. B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1683;
priest, Sept. 1686. V. of Briston, Norfolk, 1687-96. R. of
RadcliSe, Lanes., 1698, deprived. Perhaps V. of Terling,
Essex, 1694-8.
PINKNEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 22, 1652.
S. and h. of William, of SiJton Paynell, near Thirsk, Yorks.
B. there, 1633. Matric. 1652. Succeeded his father at Silton.
(Peile, I. 548; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
PINCKNEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 29, 1730. S. of Thomas, gent., of London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1730; B.A. 1733-4. Perhaps R. of Neath,
Glamorgan, 1737-68.
PINKNEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 25,
1664-5. S. of Henry, weaver. B. at Norwich, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1664-5.
PINGNEY, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
1603; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 8, 1611-2.
PYNKNEY or PENKENEY, JOHN. Fellow of Trinity Hall.
Ord. on that title (Norwich); sub-deacon, Sept. 24; deacon
Dec. 17, 1418; priest, Apr. i, 1419.
PINKNEY, LEONARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 18,
1697. Of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. Matric. 1697. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 14, 1696. Gentleman Usher to the King.
Customer of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Died Aug. 1731. (Mus-
grave.)
PINCKNEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct.
18, 1641. S. of William, husbandman. Bapt. Feb. 4, 1626-7,
at Barnard Castle, Durham. School, Lartington, Yorks.
(Mr Rawes). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1645-6. Buried at All
Saints', Cambridge, Oct. 18, 1647.
PINNELL, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 28,
1739. S. of Richard, of Streatham, Surrey. School, Eton.
Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1741; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1752. D.D. (Lambeth) 1772. Ord. deacon
and priest (Winchester) 1744. R. of Bermondsey, Surrey,
1745-77. V. of Eltham, Kent, 1749-83. Chaplain to the
Earl of Essex. Preb. of Rochester, Kent, 1775-83. V. of
Shome, 1776-83. Died Aug. 16, 1783. Buried at Eltham.
M.I. Will, P.C.C. Brother of the next. (Al. Oxon.; G.
Mag.)
PINNELL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May 6,
1738. S. and h. of BUchard, merchant, of Tooting, Surrey.
B. there. School, Eton. Matric. 1738. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 24., 1735. One of these names in the service
of the East India Company, died June, 1746. Brother of
Peter (above). (Musgrave.)
PINNY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1645. (From
Oxford, in admission Register.) Of Devon. V. of Broad-
windsor, Dorset, in 1652; ejected, 1661. For 10 years a
preacher at Dublin. Imprisoned and fined. Died Dec. 6,
1706, aged 85, at Bettiscombe. M.I. there. Father of the
next. (Calamy, 1. 444; F. S. Hockaday.)
PINNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 9, 1673. S. of
John (above), clerk, of Broadwindsor, Dorset. B. at
Bettiscombe, 1654. School, Axminster (Mr Barber). Died
unmarried, 1679, aged 25. M.I. at Bettiscombe. Admon.
Archd. Dorset (Blandford). (PeiU, 11. 47.)
PINSENT or PINCENT, FRANCIS. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
1647. Of Devon.
367
PiNSENT, John
PINSENT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June i,
1685. S. of William, gent., deceased. B. at Colebrooke,
Devon. School, Crediton. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1697. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1700. V. of Codicote, Herts.,
1715-25. Died 1725. Father of the next.
PINSENT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 22,
1720-1. S. of John (above), clerk, of Hertfordshire. B. at
Digswell. School, Digswell (Mr Hassell). Matric. 1721; B.A.
1724-5; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 13, 1731;
priest (London) May 20, 1733. V. of Takeley, Essex, 1739-76.
V. of Gt Canfield, 1740-53. R. of Little Easton, 1753-8-
R. of Gt Easton, 1758-76. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 338.)
PINSWALL, JOHN, see PYNSWALL.
PIPE, JEREMY. Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1570.
PIPE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Jan. 20,
1659-60. Of Staffordshire. S. of Walter, of Bilston. Age
22 in 1664. Matric. t66o. Of Bilston, Esq. Married Howard,
dau. of Sir Richard Prince, of Shrewsbury, Salop, Knt.
and had issue. {Staffs. Pedigrees.)
PIPE, W. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1559. Matric. Michs.
1560.
PIPELL, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1608.
B. at Gt Chishall, Essex. B.A. 161 1-2; M.A. 1615- School-
master at Ashwell, Herts., 1613. Ord. deacon (London) Dec.
24, 1613, age 25; 'C. of Layston, Herts.'; priest. May 26,
1616. V. of Albury, Herts., 1624-37.
PIPPLE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1631, as 'Peble.'
Of Essex. Perhaps s. of William (next). Matric. 1631; B.A.
1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 163S.
V. of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, in 1650.
PIPPLE or PEPIL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c.
1596; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon (London)
Jan. 24; priest, Jan. 31, 1601-2. R. of Wrabness, Essex, 1608.
Will (P.C.C.) 1650. Perhaps father of Stephen (above).
PIPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June ii, 1707. Of
Sufiolk. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1720.
PIPER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, May 14, 1746.
S. of Samuel, of Belchamp St Paul, Essex. School, Bury,
Suffolk (Mr Pamham). Matric. i747; B.A. 1749-50; M.A.
1755. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1750; priest (Norwich)
Feb. 1750-1. V. of All Saints', Sudbury, 1750-1807. V. of
Rede, 1757-1807. Died Mar. 1807. Buried in All Saints'
Church, Sudbury.
PYPER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1548
{imputes).
PIPER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, May 28, 1726.
S. of William. B. at Pickering, Yorks. School, Coxwold.
Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1733; B.D. 1743. Fellow,
1733. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim. from Durham)
May 24, 1730. R. of South Kilvington, Yorks., 1745-76.
PIPHE, . Adm. sizar at King's, 1570-1.
PIPHO, TRAVERS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Michs.
1579. Doubtless s. of Sir Robert Peyphoe, Knt., by Gent,
widow of Sir H. Travers. (H. B. Swanzy.)
PIPPIN, see also PEPPIN.
PIPPIN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 15, 1666-7.
Matric. 1666-7.
PIRBROOK, THOMAS DE. 'King's Scholar' at Cambridge,
1329-47. Died July 7, i347.
PIROUN, RALPH. BedeUof the University, c. 1250. Benefactor.
His name occurs first in order on the ancien t list of Benefactors ,
described as claiming the prayers of the members of the
University. (Stokes, Bedells.)
PIRRAT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
PIRRATT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1570.
PIRREN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1582.
PIRTON or PYRTON, EDMUND. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens',
Easter, 1597. Probably s. of William (1577)- Slain at Venice.
{V^is. of Essex, 1634.)
PYRTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 27, 1597.
Of Cumberland.
PIRTON or PYRTON, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
Queens', Easter, 1577. Of Essex. Probably s. of Edmond,
of Little Bentley. Of Elmstead, Esq. Married Dorothy, dau.
of Thomas Cockayne, of Bromley, Staffs. Killed at the battle
of Newport. Probably father of Edmund (i597). {Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
PISTOR, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1584. S. of William. B. at Metheringham, Lines. B.A.
1588-9; M.A. 1593; B.D. 1621. Ord. deacon and priest
(London) Mar. i6, 161 6-7, age 48. C. of Ruislip, Middlesex.
V. of Waterbeach, Cambs., 1618. R. of Little Whelnetham,
Suffolk, 1624. R.of Brettenham, 1627. {Lines. Pedigrees, 786.)
Pitts, Gamaliel
PISTOR, ALEXANDER. B.A. from King's, 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1628. V. of
Beyton, Suffolk, 1639-80. R. of Bradfield St George, 1644-
80. Father of the next.
PISTOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 2, 1656-7.
S. of Alexander (above), R. of Bradfield St George, Suffolk.
School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Stevens). Matric. 1656-7;
Scholar, 1657-62; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Subscribed for
deacon's orders (Norwich) Mar. 14, 1662-3; ord. priest,
Dec. 20, 1663; 'C. of Bradfield St George.' R. of Claydon,
Suffolk, 1666-1711. R. of Akenham, 1690-1711. Died Oct.
24,1711. M.I. at Claydon. Will (P.C.C.) 1711. (Kenn, i. 396.)
PITARD or PITCARD, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1470. Of St Michael, ComhiU, London. B.A. 1473-4;
M.A. Ord. acolyte (Lincoln) Sept. 1473; deacon, Dec. 20,
1476, 'of London diocese; title, St Rhadegund's, Cambridge';
priest, Feb. 14, 1477-8. R. of Hadley Castle, Essex, 1478-92;
of Raleigh, 1492-5. Died 1495. WiU, P.C.C.
PITCHER or PICHER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
1585. Matric. 1585.
PITCHER, W. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1582.
Perhaps 'WiUiam Pytcher of Trumpington, Cambs., and of
Barnard's Inn'; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 16, 1586.
PITCHER, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1612.
PITCHES, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Jesus, Aug. 21,
1674. S. of George (1625), R. of Hawstead, Suffolk. School,
Bury. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; Scholar; M.A. 1682.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr. 1679; priest. May, 1681. V. of
Wiston, Suffolk, 1684-1720. R. of Hawstead, 1689-1720.
Died Aug. 15, 1720, aged 63. Buried at Hawstead. M.I.
Father of Richard (1706). (A. Gray.)
PITCHES, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1625; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May
20; priest, Sept. 23, 1627. R. of Hawstead, Suffolk. Died
1672, aged 65. Father of Anthony (above). (Le Neve, Mow.,
III. 98.)
PITCHES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 11,
1706. S. of Anthony (1674), R. of Hawstead, Suffolk. B. at
Wiston. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1706; Scholar,
1706-11; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 24, 1710; priest, July 6, 1712. C. of Felsham, in 1710.
R. of Brettenham, 1718-27. Succeeded his father as R. of
Hawstead, 1720-7. Died Oct. 6, 1727, aged 40. Buried at
Hawstead. M.I. {Venn, 1. 514.)
PITFEILD, ALEXANDER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
Apr. 25, 1676. S. of Charles, Esq. (afterwards Knt.). B.
May 5, 1658, at Hoxton, Middlesex. Schools, Merchant
Taylors', Charterhouse and Hoxton (private). Matric. 1676.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 15, 1675-6. F.R.S., 1684. M.P.
for Bridport, 1698-1708. Treasurer of the Royal Society,
1700-28. Of Hoxton, Esq. Died Oct. 19, 1728. WUl, P.C.C.
(Le Neve, Knights, 308.)
PITMAN, JAMES, see PILMAN.
PITMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 4, 1751-
S. of WiUiam (next), D.D., R. of Market Street, Beds. B. in
Bedfordshire. School, Market Street (under his father).
B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1757;
priest, Dec. 24, 1758. C. of Cheddington, Bucks., in 1761.
Married Mary Pease, Mar. 26, 1761.
PITTMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1 72 1. S. of John, of Cirencester, Gloucs., inn-holder, de-
ceased. Bapt. there, Nov. 4, 1702. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1725-
6; M.A. 1729; D.D. 1743. Fellow, 1724. Taxor, 1729. School-
master at Market Street, Herts. ; held the chapelry there, and
curacy of Caddington. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1724.
V. of Kensworth, Herts., 1743-65. Chaplain to the Duke of
Bridgewater. R. of Boxworth, Cambs., 1743-4. Author of
a Latin grammar. Died 1765. WiU, P.C.C. Father of John
(above).
PITT, EDMUND. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney, Apr. 20,
1636. S. of George, of Harrow, Middlesex, Esq. B. at
Warley, Essex. School, London (Mr Woodward). Matric. 1636
as ' Pitts." Of Harrow, Middlesex, Esq. Married Alice, dau.
of Sir George Benyon, of London, Knt. {F.AI.G., 413.)
PITT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, July 3,
1640. 2nd s. of Edward, probably of Stratfieldsaye, Hants.
B. at Blandford, Dorset, 1622. Matric. 1640. Probably
migrated to Oxford. B.A. (from Trinity CoUege, Oxford)
1644. Perhaps student of the Middle Temple, 1651. Dieds.p.
(Hutchins, iv. 90; At. Oxon.)
PITT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1650.
PITTS, GAMALIEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
368
Pitts. Henry
Place, Ralph
PITTES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Pembroke, Sept. 14,
1647. S. of John, of London, clerk. Matric. 1651; B.A.
1651-2; M.A. 1663. Head Master of Nottingham School,
1657-64. Afterwards Master at Walsingham, Norfolk. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Feb. 1674-5. R- of Reepham, Norfolk,
1674-81. Father of the next and of John (1674).
PITTS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 11,
1679. S. of Henry (above). B. at Nottingham. School,
Walsingham, Norfolk (under his father). Matric. 1679; B..'^.
1682-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1683. R. of Harpham,
Norfolk, 1689-1729. R. of Rockland St Peter, 1690-4. V. of
Roudham, 1701-29. Died Aug. 28, 1729. M.I. at Harpham.
Brother of John (1674). (Blomefield, i. 415.)
PITT or PITTS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter,
1637. Migrated to Trinity, Feb. 14, 1637-8. B.A. 1640-1;
M.A. 1647. Licensed to practise medicine, 1647. Perhaps
R. of Aston FlamviUe, Leics., 1643; also minister of Burba^e.
Buried there, Jan. 17 (sic), 1672. Will (Leicester) 1672.
One of these names R. of Felthorpe, Norfolk, 1667. (Nichols,
IV. 452, 463.)
PITT, JOHN. M.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Thomas,
of Blandford, Dorset, gent. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford)
June 20, 1628, age 17; B.A. 1631; M.A. (Hart Hall, Oxford)
1634. R. of St Mary, Blandford, 1645-72. Married Sarah,
dau. of John Jay, of Wichampton. Died Apr. 25, 1672.
Buried at Blandford. M.I. Ancestor of Lord Chatham.
(Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, i. 164.)
PITTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, June 2, 1674.
S. of Henry (1647), clerk. B. at Walsingham, Norfolk.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 26,
1678; priest. May 29, 1681. R. of St Lawrence, Norwich,
1683-93. R- of Hackford, 1684-9. V. of Moulton, 1711-23.
Brother of Henry (1679).
PITT or PITTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 11,
1744-5. Matric. 1745; Scholar, 1746-7. See Al. Oxon. for
a contemporary.
PITTES, JONATHAN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1577; B.A. 1580-1, as 'Jonas Pitz.'
PITT, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1741. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of Francis, of Newmarket. School, Bury
St Edmunds, Suffolk. Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1745-6; priest, Mar. 1747-8.
R. of Hadstock, Essex, 1754. Died Dec. 3, 1785. Will
(P.C.C.) 1786. (G. Mag.)
PYTT, LEONARD. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Dec. 30,
1734. Of Gloucestershire. Matric. 1738; M.A. (Glasgow).
PITT or PITTS, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 13,
1637. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644.
Perhaps ejected from New Buckenham, Norfolk, 1662.
Minister at Bunwell. (Calamy, 11. 191.)
PITT, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1650; B.A. 1650-1.
PITTS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Pembroke, July 2,
1663. S. of John, clerk. B. at Tidenham, Gloucs.
PITT, RIDGWAY (Earl of Londonderry). Adm. FeU.-Com. (age
18) at St John's, Sept. 25, 1740. 2nd s. of Thomas, ist Earl
of Londonderry. B. in London. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1740. Succeeded as 3rd Earl of Londonderry, Aug.
1734. M.P. for Camelford, 1747-54. Died unmarried, Jan.
1765. (Burke, Ext. Peerages.)
PITTS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Apr. 10,
1672. S. of Thomas, of Barnstaple, Devon, gent. Matric.
1673; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Perhaps V. of Stetchworth,
Cambs., 1684.
PITT, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter, 1658.
PITT, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Jan. 27, 1734-5-
Name off, 1737.
PITTIS, THOMAS. D.D. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, a captain of the trained bands in the Isle of Wight.
B. at Knighton. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford) Apr. 29,
1653; B.A. 1656; M.A. (from Lincoln College, Oxford) 1658;
B.D. 1665; D.D. 1670. R. of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight, 1662.
V. of Holyrood, Hants., 1666. R. of Lutterworth, Leics.,
1678. R. of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, 1678-87.
Married Elizabeth, sister of Sir William Stephens, of Barton,
Isle of Wight. Died Dec. 28, 1687. Carried, Jan. 2, to the
Isle of Wight to be buried by his relations (Register of
St Botolph). Admon. (P.C.C.) Jan. 21, 1687-8. (Al. Oxon.)
PIX, see PICKS.
PIXELL, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity, 1749- S. of John, of
Birmingham, Warws. Matric. (Merton College, Oxford) May
24, 1734, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1737. V. of Icomb, Worcs.,
1768-92. V. of Grimley, 1768-92. Died Mar. 1792, aged 76.
(A I. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
PLACE, see also PLEIIS and PLESSE.
PLACE, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, June 28,
1679. S. of Christopher, V. of Clapham, Yorks. (1649-79).
B. there. School, Lancaster (Mr Holden). Ord. priest (Ely)
Sept. 1696. V. of Hacconby, Lines., 1698. V. of Ashby
Puerorum, 1715. R. of Greetham, near Homcastle, i7i5-
Brother of George (1666), John (1667) and Timothy (1679).
(Peile, II. 75.)
PLACE, CONYERS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 22,
1682-3. S. of Edward, of Well, Yorks. Bapt. there, Apr. 10,
1665. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1685; B.A.
1686-7; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1689.
Master of Dorchester Grammar School, c. 1689-1736. R. of
Poxwell, 1736-8. Married Mary, dau. of William Glisson,
R. of Woodsford, Dorset. Author, sermons. Died Oct. 26,
1738. Buried at MamhuU. M.I. Father of the next and
probably brother of Henry (1671). (F. S. Hockaday.)
PLACE, CONYERS. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Mar. 16, 1719-20.
S. of Conyers (above), of Dorchester. Matric. 1720; B.A.
1723-4; M.A. 1727. Incorp. at Oxford, 1727. R. of MamhuU,
Dorset, 1737-78. R. of Bradford Abbas, 1767-76. Died
Apr. 14, 1778, aged 74. M.I. at Mamhull. Will, P.C.C.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
'PLACEUS' (? PLACE), DANIEL. Incorp. from Saumur,
1648.
PLACE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 12,
1708. S. of Thomas, of Well, North Riding, Yorks. School,
Ripon (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1710; B.A. 1711-2;
M.A. 1732. Deputy-Master of St Michael's Hospital, Well,
1729-32. R. of Bedale, 1731-75. Dean of Middleham, 1742-
54. Died May 10, 1775. Buried at Bedale. M.I. Father of
the next and of Marwood (i739)'
PLACE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 8,
1744-5. S. of Edward (above), of Bedale, Yorks. Bapt.
Nov. 14, 1726. School, Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric.
1745; Scholar, 1746; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Dean of
Middleham, Yorks., 1754-85- Died Apr. 27, 1785- Buried
at Middleham. M.I. Brother of Marwood (i739)-
PLACE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 15,
1666. S. of Christopher, clerk, of Clapham, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon (York) c.
1670-1 ; priest, June, 1671. V. of Thornton Steward, Yorks.,
1672-171 1. Died Sept. 171 1. Brother of John (1667),
Benjamin (1679) and Timothy (1679)- (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
PLACE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July i, 1671. Prob-
ably s. and h. of Edward, of Well, Yorks. Bapt. there, Apr. 4,
1655. Matric. 1671- Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 3, 1671-2.
Probably brother of Conyers (1682-3).
PLACE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, Mar. 11,
1703-4. S. of Henry, of Richmond, Yorks. School, Rich-
mond (Mr Thompson). Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1705; B.A.
1707-8.
PLACE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June i8, 1587.
Of Eaton Socon, Beds. S. of Ralph. School, Eaton Socon
(Mr Whyte). Matric. 1587; Scholar, 1588-90. Brother of
Ralph (1590). (Venn, 1. 129.)
PLACE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Magdalene, June 19,
1667. S. of Christopher, clerk, of Clapham, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1675- Incorp.
at Oxford, 1675. Ord. deacon (York) June 18, 1671; priest
(Chester) Sept. 22, 1672. V. of Patrick Brompton, Yorks.,
1673-96. V. of Well, 1683-1704. R. of West Tanfield, 1696-
1704. Buried there Dec. 12, 1704. Brother of George (1666),
etc. (Thos. Horsfall, Well atid Snape, iii.)
PLACE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 9, 1677-
S. of John, merchant. B. at Lynn, Norfolk. School, Pock-
lington (Mr Ellison). Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685.
PLACE, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 22,
1680. S. of Jacob, husbandman. B. at Bentham, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1680.
PLACE, MARWOOD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 3,
1739. S. of Edward (1708), of Bedale, Yorks. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1743-4;
M.A. 1747; B.D. 1761. Fellow, 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 18, 1748; priest (Chester) June 16, i754- V. of Sedbergh,
1764-6. V. of Kirkbv Lonsdale, 1766-gi. Died Oct. 1791-
Will (P.C.C.) 1792. Brother of Edward (1745)- (E.Mag.)
PLACE, PETER. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 22, 1551. Of Downholme, Yorks. Matric. i55i; B.A.
1555-6; M.A. 1568. FeUow, 1554-8. R- of Badlesmere,
Kent, 1560-73. Died 1573-
PLACE, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, Oct. 4, 1590.
S. of Ralph, husbandman, of Bedford. B. at Eaton Socon.
Schools, St Neots and Catworth. Matric. c. 1590; Scholar,
1590-9; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Brother of John (1587).
(Venn, i. 141-)
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PLACE, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 26, 1651.
Perhaps 3rd s. of Robert, of Hurworth-on-Tees, Durham.
Bapt. there, July 17, 1631. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654; M.A.
1658. Fellow. {Surtees, in. 237.)
PLACE, THOMAS. 'Of Magdalene College' when ord. deacon
(York) June, 1671.
PLACE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 24,
1706-7. S. of Edward, deceased, late of Gray's Inn. B. at
Cottenham, Cambs. School, Dorchester (Mr Conyers Place).
Matric. 1707. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 8, 1706. Recorder
of York, 1722-59. Married Anne, dau. of Lionel Maddison,
of SaltweUside, Durham. Died Jan. 4, 1759. Father of the
next. (G. Mag. ; L. Mag.)
PLACE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 9,
1734-5. S. and h. of Thomas (above), of York, Esq. School,
York. Matric. 1735. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 22, 1734.
Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding, Yorks. Of Green
Hammerton. Died Mar. 3, 1765.
PLACE, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, June 28,
1679. S. of Christopher. B. at Clapham, Yorks. School,
Lancaster (Mr Holden). Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 1683;
C. of Little Gidding, Hunts., 'B.A.' C. of Marton-on-the-
Moor, Yorks., c. 1694-8. V. of Pickhill, 1698-1710. Buried
May 30, 1710. Brother of Benjamin (1679), George (1666)
and John (1667). {Peile, 11. 75.)
PLACE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1582 ;
B.A. 15S5-6. Probably V. of Boughton-under-Blean, Kent,
1590-1637, 'B.A.' Died Apr. 3, 1637.
PLACE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10. One of these names, 'of London,' adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1609.
PLAISTOWE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Feb. 10,
1725-6. S. of Henry, of Wendover, Bucks. Matric. 1725;
LL.B. 1726. Matric. (Merton College, Oxford) Mar. 27, 1717,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1724-5. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 5,
1726. R. of Hawridge, Bucks., 1726-46. V. of Gt Missenden,
1726-46. Married Mary Aldridge, May 12, 1727. Died 1746.
WiU (Archd. Bucks.) 1747. {Al. Oxon.; Lipscomb, 11. 379.)
PLAISTOW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
14, 1716. Of Lee, Wendover, Bucks.
PLAMPIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 17, 1745-6. S. of
John, Esq., of Shimphng, Suffolk. Matric. 1746. Succeeded
to the manors of Shimpling and Chadacre. Died 1805.
(According to E. A nglian, i. 386, one of these names, b. at
Bury, 1727, buried at Shimpling, Aug. 30, 1795, aged 79 (sic).)
(A. Gray; Copinger, i. 195.)
PLAMPIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 1, 1717-8.
S. and h. of John, of Shimpling, Suffolk. B. Apr. 2, 1700.
Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Feb. 20, 1717-8. Held the manor of
Shimpling in 1764. (Copinger, 1. 195; A. Gray.)
PLAMPIN, . Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1668.
PLANK, MAURICE. Licence for two years' study at Cambridge,
1407. Master of Wisbech Grammar School.
PLANT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, May 23, 1662.
S. of George. B. at Gresley, Derbs. School, Repton. Matric.
1662; B.A. 1665; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Mar.
1665-6; priest, Feb. 1666-7. (Peile, i. 599.)
PLANT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 15, 1698. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. R. of Swynnerton,
Staffs., 1704-7.
PLANT, MATTHIAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 14, 1709. Of
Weston-Jones, Staffs. B. 1688. Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1711;
B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1713.
PLANT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, i6i6.
Of Derbyshire. Perhaps V. of Lockington, Leics., 1647-62.
Died June 4, 1662. M.I. at Lockington. Will (Leicester)
1662. (Nichols, III. 877.)
PLANTNEY, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1588. ('Plankney' in Coll. Reg.)
PLASKET, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1486-7; D.Can.L. 1489-90.
PLASKET, W. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1558. 'Ord.
priest (Lincohi) July 27, 1560, age 40; married; resides;
understands but little Latin. Bred in the schools' (Lib. Cler.
Lincoln, 1576). R. of Covenham St Barth, Lines., 1560.
Admon. (Lincoln) 1585.
PLASTED or PLAYSTED, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare,
July 3, 1647. Matric. 1647.
PLATE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Aug. 3, 1603.
Matric. 1694.
PLATEL, PETER. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 9, 1717. Of
London. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. R. of Gt
Yeldham, Essex, 1732-41. R. of Fombam St Genevieve,
Plaxton, John
Suffolk, 1742-4. R. of Risby, 1742-4. Perhaps V. of Ash-
burton, Devon. Probably died June 6, 1769, at Newport,
Essex. WiU, P.C.C.
PLATER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1554.
Matric. Easter, 1555.
PLATTE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1573.
PLATT, HUGH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1568.
3rd s. of Richard, brewer. Sheriff of London. Bapt. May 3,
1552, at St James, Garlickhithe. B.A. 1571-2. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1571-2. Knighted, May 22, 1605.
Of Stepney, Middlesex. Maintained gardens at Bethnal
Green and in St Martin's Lane, where he conducted horti-
cultural and agricultural experiments. Married (1) Margaret
Younge, (2) Judith, dau. of William Albany, Merchant
Taylor, of London. Inventor; writer on agriculture, etc.
Died Oct. 1608. Will dated (P.C.C.) Oct. 19; proved, Nov. i,
1608. Benefactor to St John's. Father of Robert (1618-9)
and William (1609). (Cooper, 11. 436; D.N.B.; Middlesex
Pedigrees; A. B. Beaven.)
PLATT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Oct. 23, 1667.
S. of John, R. of West Horsley and of Westbrooke Place, in
Godalming, Surrey. Bapt. Dec. 26, 1649, at Godalming.
Knighted, July 6, 1672. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 31, 1673.
Married Rebecca, dau. of Sir Thomas Stringer, Knt., June 12,
1672. Died June 17, 1705. (Vis. of Surrey, 1662; Manning
arid Bray, i. 609; Victoria Hist. Surrey, iii. 36.)
PLATT, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 14,
1740. S. of Williamson, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Warrington. Schools, Warrington and Manchester. Matric.
1740; B.A. 1743-4. Perhaps R. of Sutton, Salop, 1762-75.
PLATT, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Mar. 5,
1618-9. Doubtless s. of Sir Hugh (1568), of London, Knt.,
deceased. Matric. 1618-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 9,
1619-20. Brother of William (1609). (Middlesex Pedigrees.)
PLATT, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, June 3,
1670. S. of Joseph, yeoman. B. at Ebberston, Yorks.
School, Thornton, Yorks.
PLATTE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1571.
B. in London. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 1579, age 25.
R. of SheUow Bowels, Essex, 1586. Died there before Nov.
1620. Will (Cons. C. London) 1620-1. (Peile, i. 120.)
PLATT, WILLIAM. Matric. from St John's, Michs. 1609;
sometime Fell.-Com. Doubtless s. of Sir Hugh (1568). Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 19, 161 2. Called to the Bar, 1619.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Hungerford, of Down
Ampney, Gloucs. Buried Nov. n, 1637, at Homsey, Middle-
sex. M.I. WiU, P.C.C. A liberal benefactor to the CoUege.
Brother of Robert (1618-9). (Middlesex Pedigrees; Manning
and Bray, i. 609.)
PLATTS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 29, 1688-9. Of Yorkshire. School, York. Matric. 1688.
PLATTES, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1619. V. of Alfreton, Derbs., 1615-8.
PLATTS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. i, 1669. Of
Sowerby, Yorks. B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1674; priest. May 29, 1681. R. of Gt Stainton,
Durham, 1681-1706. Died Feb. 13, 1706-7. Buried at Gt
Stainton. M.I.
PLATTS or PLATERS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Caius, May 26, 1631. S. of Ralph, vintner, of Somerset.
B. in Bristol. School, Mercers', London. Matric. 1632,
'Platers'; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. (Venn, i. 300.)
PLAXTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar.
24,1665-6. S. of WiUiam, gent., of Wressel, Yorks. B. there.
School, Pocklington (Mr Elettson). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-
70. Ord. deacon (York) May 29, 1670. V. of Sheriffhales,
Salop, 1673-90. R. of Kinnardsey (or Kynnersley), 1677-
1703. R. of Donington, 1690-1703. R. of Barwick-in-Elmet,
Yorks., 1703-20. A friend of Ralph Thoresby. Died 1720.
(Thoresby Soc. Publ., xvii. 74.)
PLAXTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 26,
1652. S. of John (1618), clerk, of Scrayingham, Stamford
Bridge, Yorks. Bapt. at Bishop Wilton, Jan. 12, 1636-7.
School, Pocklington (Mr LleweUin). Matric. 1652; B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1662. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 31; priest
(York) Nov. 1664. V. of StiUingfleet, Yorks., tiU 1671. V. of
Kirk EUa, 1670-86. V.of North Ferriby, 1671-86. Died 1686.
PLACKSTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 9, 1649. S. of WiUiam, husbandman. B. at Pocklington.
School, Coxwold (Mr Smelt). Perhaps matric. as 'Blaxton.'
PLAXTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1618;
B.A. 1621-2. Ord. deacon (York) June; priest, Sept. 1623.
R. of Scrayingham, Yorks., 1648-54, ejected. Retired to
York. Buried at St Mary, Castlegate, York, Nov. 7, 1688
(Castlegate Register). Father of Henry (1652). (Calamy, 11.
594, says he died in 1686, aged 84.)
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Plaxton, William
PLAXTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1597-8; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Incorp. at Oxford, i6o6.
Licensed to preach (York) 1608. R. of Rossington, Yorks.,
1614-52. Died Oct. 23, 1652. M.I. at Rossington.
PLAXTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1622. One of these names of Pocklington, Yorks., Esq.;
living, 1655.
PLAYER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1612. B. in
St Andrew's, Cambridge. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1619. Ord. deacon (London) May 31, 1618,
age 23; priest, Feb. 21, 1618-9. C. of St Peter, West Cheap,
London. V. of Kennington, Kent, 1620. Preacher in Canter-
bury Cathedral; ejected, 1660. Married, at Canterbury
Cathedral, to Elizabeth, dau. of William Masters, D.D.,
Dec. 7, 1619. One of these names buried in Canterbury
Cathedral, Dec. 6, 1660. (According to Calamy he was
brother of Sir Thomas, Chamberlain of London. B. in
Canterbury; educated at the school there.)
PLAYER, JOHN. LL.D. 1671 (LU. Reg.).
PLAYFER, see also PLAYFORD.
PLAYFER or PLAYFORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Apr. 17, 1595. (Perhaps adm. at Corpus Christi, 1593. Of
London.) Matric. c. 1595; Scholar; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601.
Fellow of Sidney. R. of Depden, Suffolk, 1605-32. Author,
Appello Evangelium. Buried at Depden, Apr. 25, 1632.
Will proved (Bury St Edmunds) May 13, 1632, 'Playford.'
PLAFER, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Sr John's, Easter, 1585.
PLAYFER or PLAYFORD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St
John's, Michs. 1576. S. of WUliam. B. in London. B.A.
1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1590; D.D. 1595. Fellow, 1584.
Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1596-1609. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1596. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1594. Chaplain
to James I. R. of Cheam, Surrey, 1605-8. R. of Shipdham,
Norfolk, 1608. Author, sermons. Died Feb. 2, 1608-9.
Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge. M.I. (Cooper, 11. 513;
D.N.B.)
PLAYFER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1626.
Of Suffolk.
PLAYFER, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1579-
One 'William Playfair, of Hawkhurst, Kent,' adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1582-3.
PLAYFORD, JOHN. Fellow of Trinity Hall. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 22, 1397.
PLAYFORD, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1626. Of Norwich. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1653. V. of Stanmer, Sussex, 1639. V. of Gt
Stanmore, Middlesex, 1648-c. 58. Admon., Apr. 22, 1659.
Father of John, music printer, for whom see D.N.B. (N. and
Q., 8th S., VII. 450.)
PLAYFORDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 28,
1625. S. of Thomas, of Norwich. B. there.
PLAYNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1624; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 5; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 17, 1631. R. of Borley, Essex,
1661-iBo. R. of Langenhoe, 1662-80. Died 1680.
PLAITERS, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 15, 1626.
S. of Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart., of Sotterley, Suffolk.
Bapt. Apr. 26, 1609. School, Elsing (Mr Robinson). Matric.
1626. Brother of Lionel (1622) and Roger (1639). {Venn, i.
275 ; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PLAYTERS, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Caius, May 8,
1700. S. of Lionel, of EUough, Suffolk, Esq. Bapt. there.
May 18, 1680. School, Beccles. Matric. 1700. Succeeded as
5th Bart., Aug. 1721. Sheriff of Sufiolk, 1727-8- Sold the
Sotterley estate, in 1744. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John
Felton, of Worlingham, Suffolk. Died Dec. 11, 1768. Buried
at Ellough. Brother of Richard (1701). (Venn, i. 505;
O.E.C., I. 221.)
PLAYTERS, LIONEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 29,
1622. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Sotterley, Suffolk (after-
wards Bart.). Bapt. Mar. 4, 1605, at Sotterley. School,
Elsing, Norfolk (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1624-5;
M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 5, 1629; priest,
Mar. 14, 1629-30. R. of Uggeshall, Suffolk, 1629-44;
sequestered; reinstated, 1660-79. C. of Stoven, in 1636.
Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Apr. 1668. R. of Sotterley, 1678.
Married EUzabeth, dau. of John Warner, of Brandon, Norfolk.
Died Oct. 5, 1679. Buried at Sotterley. M.I. Brother of
Anthony (1626) and Roger (1639). (Venn, i. 258; G.E.C., i.
220.)
PLAYTERS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 2,
1701. S. of Lionel, Esq., of Ellough, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Beccles (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1701-8;
B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 30, 1708; 'C. of
Pleiis, Charles
Thumeton'; priest, July 2, 1710. R. of Ridlington, Suffolk,
1710. C. of Mendlesham, 1710, and master at the Grammar
School there. Died,immarried,atsea. Brotherof John (1700).
(Venn, i. 507.)
PLAYTERS, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1639. Of Suffolk. S. of Sir Thomas, of Sotterley,
Bart. Dieds.p. Brotherof Anthony (1626) and Lionel (1622).
(Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PLAYTERS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at St John's,
Sept. 12, 1632. S. and h. of William, Knt. (afterwards Bart.),
of London. Bapt. Sept. 11, 1617, at Sotterley, Suffolk.
School (private). A distinguished royalist. Often erroneously
said to have been 3rd Bart. Colonel of a regiment of Cuiras-
siers, in 1643. Admiral of six ships commissioned by Don
Juan of Austria, 1650. Died s.p. at Messina, 1651, aged 35.
WiU proved (P.C.C.) Sept. 24, 1651. (Le Neve, A/on.; G.£.C.,
I. 220.)
PLAYTERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 25, 1654.
Of London. M.B. 1660; M.D. 1667 (LU. Reg.).
PLAYTERS, . Scholar of Christ's, 1539-42.
PLEASAUNCE, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Caius,
Feb. 9, 1591-2. Of Tuddenham St Mary, Suffolk. S. of John.
Schools, Tuddenham and Exning. Inherited lands in
Hitcham by his brother Jeffrey's will, proved (P.C.C.) Nov.
12, 1631. (Venn, 1. 144.)
PLEASAUNCE, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 19) at Caius, July 8,
i6i2. Of Brinton, Norfolk. S. of Robert. School, Holt
(MrTallys). Matric. 1613.
PLEASAUNCE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept.
II. 1595' S. of Thomas (1567), gent. B. at Brandon, Norfolk.
School, Thetford (Mr Jenkinson). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 9, 1597-8. Said to have been 'of Durham, counsellor-
at-law.' Perhaps father of the next. (Venn, i. 156.)
PLEASAUNCE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 30, 1646. S. of Robert (? above), counsellor, of Durham.
Bapt. at St Mary's, South Bailey, Apr. 15, 1627. School,
Durham (Mr Smith). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653.
Fellow, 1650. Ejected from Boldon, Durham, 1662. Married
there, Jan. 4, 1655-6, Jane WUkinson. Died Apr. 1701.
Buried at St Andrew's, Auckland. WiU, Durham. (H. M.
Wood.)
PLEASAUNCE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 3,
1567. Of Tuddenham, Suffolk. S. and h. of John. School,
Biury. Matric. 1567. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1571; of Staple
Inn. Of Tuddenham and Brandon, gent. Married Grizell,
dau. of William Homberston, of Dunwich. Died 1609 (sic).
Will (P.C.C.) i6i6. Father of Robert (1595). (Venn, 1. 61;
Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Copinger, iv. 204.)
PLEASANCE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, Apr.
20, 1618. S. and h. of William, gent., of Croxton, Norfolk.
School, Thetford (Mr Jenkinson). Matric. 1618. Probably
died before 1640. (Venn, i. 239.)
PLEDGER, ELIAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1639. Of Essex. School, Felsted. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. from
Trinity, 1646. Fellowof Trinity, 1645. R. of Chipping Ongar,
Essex, 1650-C. 4. R. of Runcton, Norfolk, 1654. R. of
St Thomas, Southwark, 1658. R. of St Antholin's, London,
1659; ejected, 1660. Afterwards a preacher in London.
Buried at St Antholin's, June 2, 1676. (Calamy, i. 85;
H. Smith.)
PLEES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 11, 1698.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1692. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1693.
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1698;
priest (London) May 26, 1700. V. of Boughton-under-Blean,
Kent, 1704-52. V. of Heme Hill, 1705-52. Died Oct. 12,
1752, aged 77. Buried at Boughton. Will, P.C.C. (Hasted,
III. 10.)
PLEIIS, see also PLACE.
PLEYS or PLEIIS, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St Cath-
arine's, Easter, 1651. Of Cambridge. Perhaps s. of John
(1611), R. of Eversden, Cambs. Migrated to Queens', Oct.
1652. B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 19,
1662. R. of Tostock, Suffolk, 1664-72. R. of Bradfield
Clare, 1672-1720. R. of Bradfield Combust, 1673-1720.
Died 1720. Probably father of Charles (1689).
PLEIIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 22, 1689.
Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Charles (1651). Matric. 1689;
B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1697. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1694.
R. of Felsham, Suffolk, 1695-9. R. of Gislingham, 1707-28.
R. of Bacton, 1722-43. R. of Cotton, 1728-43. Father of
the next.
PLEIIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 8, 1719. Of
Suffolk. S. of Charles (above). Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3;
M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1724; 'C. of Thwait';
priest, Sept. 1725. R. of Gislingham, 1728-58. R. of Little
Thomham until 1741. Father of Charles (1748)-
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Pleiis, Charles
PLEYS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius, June 14, 1748.
S. of Charles (1719), R. of Gislingham, Sufiolk. B. at Cotton,
Suffolk. Schools, Hunston and Walsham, Suffolk, Swaffham,
Norfolk and Wyverstone. Scholar, 1748-52; Matric. 1749;
B.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 24, 1752; priest,
Sept. 23, 1757. Succeeded his father as R. of Gislingham,
1758-9. Married Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Charles
Bedingfield, Esq., of Swattishaugh, Hull. {Venn, 11. 61.)
PLEYS or PLACE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter,
1611. Of Dorset. Migrated to Queens', Nov. 1612. B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1625. Fellow of Queens', 1617-32.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
May 23, 1619. R. of Little Eversden, Cambs., 1630-9.
Perhaps V. of Denchworth, Berks., 1632, and V. of Ardington,
1635. Buried at Little Eversden, Apr. 19, 1639. Perhaps
father of Charles (1651). {A I. Oxon.)
PLENTITH or PLENTE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1445. Of Stratford-on-Avon. Preb. of Chester. V. of
Stunninster Marshall, Dorset, 1457-66, 'M.A.' Canon of
Exeter. Preb. of Chichester. R. of Beccles, Sufiolk, 1466.
Archdeacon of Lewes, 1478. Will (P.C.C.) 1483; Plente.
'Gave to the College 160 marks in the 2nd year of Richard
the Third.' (Harwood; Hutchins, iii. 366.)
PLESSE, see also PLACE.
PLESSE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1609. (The spelling Plesse is probably a variant of Place.
In the Vis. of Yorks., 1563, the name appears as Playsse.)
(Peile, I. 274.)
PLESSIS, -. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1652. A scholar who
assisted Sir Roger Twisden in collecting his Decern Script.
Angl. {Masters.)
PLEYDELL, JOSIAH. M.A. from King's, 1671. Matric. (Brase-
nose College, Oxford) Apr. 11, 1660 {cler fil.); B.A. (Oxford)
1663. V. of St Peter's, Bristol. Archdeacon of Chichester,
1679-1707. Preb. of Chichester, 1681-1707. V. of Lyminster,
Sussex, 1681. R. of Nuthurst, 1682. V. of Cocking, 1683.
Died 1707. (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, Mon.)
PLIMMER, see also PLUMMER.
PLIMMER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, July 5,
1693. S. of William. B. at Uttoxeter. School, Uttoxeter
(Mr Thomas Mallet). Matric. 1695; B.A. 1696-7.
PLOMBE, see PLUMBE.
PLOMER, see PLUMMER.
PLOWGHE, . B.Civ.L. 1489-90.
PLOWDEN, EDMUND. After three years at Cambridge and
four at Oxford sup. for licence to practise medicine, 1552.
S. of Humphrey, of Plowden, Salop. B. 1518. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, 1538. (No record of his admission, but
Woolrych in Lives of Eminent Serjeants, gives 1538.) Ser-
jeant-at-law, 1558. Lent reader, 1561. Treasurer, 1561-6.
Eminent law reporter. M.P. for Wallingford, 1553; for
Reading, 1554-5; for Wootton Bassett, 1555. Married
Catherine, dau. of William Sheldon, of Beoley, Worcs. Died
Feb. 6, 1584-5. Buried in the Temple Church. M.I. {Cooper.
I. 501 ; Burke, L.G.; D.AT.B.)
PLUCKNETT, see also PLUNKET.
PLUCKNETT, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Apr.
11,1727. S. of William, chemist. B. at Wincanton, Somerset.
School, Bruton (Mr Goldsborough). Matric. 1727; B.A.
1730-1; M.A. 1734. R. of North Cheriton, Somerset, 1734.
R. of Holton, 1734. R. of Wincanton until 1772.
PLUKNETT or PLUKENET, ROBERT (? RICHARD). Adm. at
King's, a scholar from Eton, 1697. Probably s. of Leonard,
hotaaist {loT whom see D.N. B.). B. in Westminster. Matric.
Easter, 1698. Left whilst a scholar. (Pulteney, SkeUhes, 11.
19, mentions 'Richard' (s. of Leonard) who was a student
at Cambridge, in 1696.)
PLUMME, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Jan. 25,
1641-2. S. of Edmund. B. at Bardfield, Essex. School,
Felsted. Matric. 1642. Probably adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 8, 1649. Perhaps brother of John (1653). (P«7e, i. 479.)
PLUMME, EDWARD (? EDMUND). Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 17, 1638. Of Essex. Matric. 1638.
PLOMBE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 2, 1600.
S. of Henry, gent., attomey-at-law, of Norwich. School,
Norwich (Mr Lymberd). Scholar, 160&-5. Brother of
Matthew (1601) and Thomas (1604).
PLOMBE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age c. 18) at Caius, Jan. 27,
1635-6. S. of Thomas (1604), R. of Howe, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Low Shotesham (Mr Bome) and Norwich (Mr Stone-
ham). Matric. 1636.
PLUMB ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 26, 1593.
b. of John. B. at Ringwould, near Dover. Bapt. there,
Jan. 13, 1576-7. School, Dover. Scholar, 1596-8; B.A.
37^
Plumb, William
1596-7; M.A. 1600. Vicar-choral of Dublin, 1602. Dean of
Dromore, 1604. Preb. of St Michael, Dublin, 1604. {Venn,
I. 148.)
PLUMBE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, c. 1593; B.A. 1596-
7; M.A. 1601.
PLUMME, JOHN. Adra. pens, (age i6) at Christ's, Apr. 14,
1653. S. of Edmund. B. at Shalford, Essex. School, Bury
St Edmunds, Suffolk (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1653-4; B.A.
1656. Perhaps brother of Edmund (1641-2). (Peile, i. 551.)
PLUME, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1622.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1636. Fellow,
1629-39. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 20; priest, Feb. 21,
1629-30. R. of Black Notley, Essex, 1638-42 and 1660-86.
R. of Little Saxham, Suffolk, 1661-5. R. of Gt Easton,
Essex, 1665-78. Died Sept. 10, 1686, aged 81. M.I. at Gt
Easton. Perhaps brother of William (1619).
PLUMBE, LAURENCE. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1608-9;
M.A. 1612.
PLUMME, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Dec. i,
x6oi. S. of Henry, gent., of Norwich. School, Norwich.
Matric. c. 1601. Brother of Henry (1600) and Thomas (1604).
PLUMME, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1638. Of Essex. B.A. 1641-2; MA. from St John's,
1645. FeUow of St John's, 1644. Incorp. at Oxford, 1649.
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1648; Vice-President,
1653. R. of Chingford, Essex, 1655. R. of Gt Yeldham,
1657-9. (H. Smith.)
PLUMBE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1605.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Yeldham, Essex. B.A. 1608-9.
Elder for Yeldham presbytery, 1647. Of Gt Yeldham.
Benefactor to Christ's. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1607);
father of Samuel (1631). {Peile, i. 252.)
PLUMME, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. I, 1639-40.
PLUMME, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, May 16,
1631. S. of Samuel (1605), of Yeldham, Essex. B. there.
Schools, Yeldham (private) and Booking (Mr Garthwaite).
Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 27, 1634.
Buried July 18, 1635. {Peile, i. 410; Morant, 11. 300, wrongly
makes him of Oxford and of Lincoln's Inn.)
PLOMBE or PLOMBES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, 1571. Matric. Michs. 1572; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
V. of St Michael Coslany, Norwich, 1580. R. of Heigham,
Norfolk, 1585-1600. Died 1600. {Masters.)
PLUMBE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, c. 1593.
PLUMME, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, July 1,
1604. .S. of Henry, gent., of Norwich. School, Norwich.
Scholar, 1605-6; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. priest
(Norwich) May 19, 1611. R. of Howe, Norfolk, 1611. Brother
of Henry (1600) and Matthew (1601), father of Henry
(1635-6). (Venn, 1. 186.)
PLUME, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1607.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, of Yeldham, Essex. Perhaps
brother of Samuel (1605) and father of the next.
PLUME or PLUMME, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
Christ's, Feb. 24, 1645-6. S. of Thomas (? above), of Maldon,
Essex. Bapt. Aug. 7, 1630 (or Aug. 18 according to the
Register) in All Saints' Church, Maldon. School, Chelmsford
(Mr Peake). Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; B.D. 1661 (LU.
Reg.); D.D. 1673. V. of East Greenwich, 1658-1704. R. of
Merston, 1662-1704, and R. of Little Easton, 1665. Arch-
deacon and Preb. of Rochester, 1679-1704. Founder of the
Plumian Professorship at Cambridge. Died unmarried, Nov.
20,1704. Buried at Longfield, Kent. M.I. Left considerable
sums of money for charitable objects. {Peile, i. 503 ; D.N.B. ;
Suppl. III. 274; Morant, i. 337.)
PLUMBE, THOMAS. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1735. 2nd s. of
John, of Liverpool, gent. Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford)
Jan. 16, 1719-20, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1723. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 1, 1723-4. C. of Syresham, Northants. R. of
Mobberley, Cheshire, 1733-69. R. of Aughton, Lanes., 1735-
69. Buried there, Dec. 2, 1769. (Al. Oxon.; Victoria Hist.
Lanes., iii. 290.)
PLUMB, WILLIAM. B.A. 1466-7; M.A. 1470. FeUow of
Gonville Hall, 1466-72. Fellow of Jesus, 1499. R. of
Fladbury, Worcs., 1479-1503. Chaplain of Newton, Cambs.,
1495. R. of Terrington St Clement, Norfolk, 1496-1504.
Supervisor of the buildings of Jesus College. Died 1505.
Will proved (P.C.C.) Apr. 11, 1505. (A. Gray; Venn, i. 10.)
PLUMBE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1605; Scholar, 1608; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
PLUME, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1619.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Probably V. of North
Shoebury, Essex, 1635-7. Died 1637. Perhaps brother of
Joseph (1622).
Plumb, William
PLUMBE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 2, 1709.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3.
PLUMB, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1603.
PLUMLY or PLOMLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 28, 1602. S. of Richard, gent. Bapt. July 27, 1585. at St
Alphage, Canterbury. School, Canterbury (Mr Raven).
Matric. 1602. Ord. deacon (Rochester); priest (London)
Sept. 22, 161 1 ; 'C. of Lough ton, Essex.' Brother of the next.
{Venn, 1. 179.)
PLUMLY or PLOMLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Caius, Dec. 20, 1599. S. of Richard, gent., of Canterbury.
School, Canterbury. Scholar, 1599-1606; B.A. 1602-3; M.A.
1606. V. of Woodford Halse, Northants., 1637-71- Buried
there, Sept. 13, 1671. Brother of John (above). {Venn, i.
171.)
PLUMMER or PLOMER, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18)
at St John's, Apr. 23, 1659. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Camrud,
Kent. B. there. School, Biddenden, Kent (Mr Paris).
Matric. 1659.
PLUMMER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1586.
Of Herefordshire. B.A. from Queens', 1593-4- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 6; priest, May 7, 1594- R- ot Hulcote, Beds.,
1594-1618. Buried there, Mar. 17, 1618-9. (W. M. Noble.)
PLOMER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 9, 1648-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 'literate,' Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22,
1661.
PLUMMER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1618.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. from Trinity, 1621-2.
PLUMER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1625. Of Norfolk. B.-A.. 1629-30.
PLUMMER, JOHN. .'Vdm. pens, at Sidney, May 29, 1611.
Perhaps s. of William, of Hill, Warden, Beds. Probably adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 13, 1610-1. {Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
PLOMMER, LEONARD (REGINALD). Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Caius, Mar. 6, 1578-9. S. of John, of York. School, York.
Matric. 1579; B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1581-2; M.A. 1585,
as ' Reginald.' Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 2, 1585-6. V. of
Theberton, Suffolk. {Venn, 1. loi.)
PLOMER, RICHARD. B.A. from Trinity, 1622-3. Ord. deacon
and priest (Nonvich) Dec. 19, 1624. R. of Aldeby, Norfolk,
1642.
PLUMER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i, 1627.
Matric. 1627. Perhaps s. of John, late of Romney, Kent,
Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 26, 1630.
PLUMBER, THOMAS. Scholar of Clare, c. 1539.
PLUMMER or PLOMMER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Christ's, Nov. 1581. Probably of Bedfordshire.
PLUMER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1611.
PLOMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Dec. 28,
1629. 2nd s. of Sir William (1606). B. at Radwell, Herts.
School, Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4.
Brother of William (1629). {Vis. of Herts., 1634; Peile, I.
403.)
PLUMMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 12,
1641-2. Of Kent. Matric. 1642.
PLUMMER, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Apr. 15,
1680.
PLUMMER, TIMOTHY. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1609. Of
Norwich. B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1623. R. of Carleton, Norfolk,
1628-39. Died 1639. {Masters.)
PLUMMER or PLOMER, WALTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16)
at Peterhouse, Apr. 26, 1699. 2nd s. of John, of Blakes-
ware. High Sheriff of Herts. School, Eton. Matric. 1699.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 5, 1702. M.P. for Aldeburgh,
1719-27; for Appleby, 1730-41. Of Chediston (Cheston)
Hall, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hanbury,
of Kelmarsh, Northants. Died Mar. 2, 1745-6- Buried at
Eastwick. Brother of William (1702). (Walker, 202 ; Bmke,
Ext. Bart.)
PLUMMER, W. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1580.
PLUMMER, W. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1582.
PLUMBER or PLOMMER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1503-4-
PLOMER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1606.
S. of William, of Arlesey, Beds. Sheriff for Beds., 1610.
Knighted, Sept. 23, 1616. Of Radwell, Herts. Buried there,
Mar. 7, 1625. Father of the next and of Thomas (1629).
{Peile, I. 261; Vis. of Heris., 1634; Clidlerbuck, iii. 550.)
PLOMER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
July 16, 1629. 1st s. of Sir William (above), of Radwell,
Herts. B. there. School, Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric.
1629. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 26, 1629-30. Sheriff of
Herts., 1634. Of RadweU, Esq. Brother of Thomas (1629).
(Peile, I. 401; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
Plumstead, Robert
PLUMMER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Lent, 1645-6. Of Kent.
PLUMMER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Peter-
house, May 9, 1702. Of Blakesware. 3rd s. of John, of
Blakesware, Herts. School, Bishop's Stortford. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 5, 1702. M.P. for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight,
1721-2; for Herts., 1734-41 and 1755-61. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Byde, of Ware Park, Herts. Died Dec. 12,
1767. Buried at Eastwick. Brother of Walter (1699).
(Cussans, 1. 140; Walker, 208.)
PLUMMER, . B.Can.L. 1471-2. Canonicus.
PLUMMER, . B.A. 1482.
PLUMMER, . B.A. 1491.
PLUMMER, . B.A. 1507-8; M.A. 1511.
PLUMMER, . Mus.Bac. 1516-7. A priest.
PLUMPTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 19,
1749. Oi Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Henry (1704). Matric.
1749. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1753; priest, 1755. C. of
Snaith, Vorks. R. of Everingham, 1755-73. R. of Sproatley,
1766-73. Married .\nne, dau. of Roger Brigham, of Brigham-
in-Holdemess. Died 1773. Perhaps brother of John (i739).
PLUMPTON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1679;
B.A. 1681-2. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1682; priest, June,
1683. P.C. of Snaith, Yorks., 1693-1710. Master of Snaith
School, 1697-1710. Died Nov. 26, 1710, aged 54. Buried at
Snaith. WiU (York) 1711. Father of the next. (Peile, 1. 76.)
PLUMTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 7, 1704. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Henry (above), P.C. of Snaith, Yorks.
Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Ord.
deacon (York) May 17, 1711; priest, Feb. 26, 1715-6. P.C.
of Snaith, Yorks., 1711-51; of Carlton, 1712-5; of Whitgift,
1720; of Hook, 1729; of Rawcliffe, 1733. Master of Snaith
School, 1728. V. of Snaith, 1740. Buried there Oct. 20, 1751.
Will, York. Father of the next and perhaps of Edward (1749)-
(A. Gray.)
PLUMPTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 27, 1739. S. of
Henry (above). Bapt. Mar. 10, 1719-20, at Snaith, Vorks.
Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 25,
1743; priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Lincoln) Mar. 1750-1.
C. of Snaith, 1743. Perhaps brother of Edward (i749).
PLUMPTON, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1601. 2nd s. of William, of Yorkshire, Esq. Migrated to
St Mary HaU, Oxford, May 18, 1604, age i8. Died s.p. 1661,
in the Isle of Axholme, Lines. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
PLUMTON, WILLIAM DE. 'King's Scholar' at Cambridge,
1332. Possibly s. of William, of Plumpton, near Knares-
borough, Yorks. (by his ist wife Alice, dau. of Henry de
Beaufits, of Parva Ribstane). (M. H. Peacock, Yorks. Arch.
Journal, ix. 91.)
PLUMSTEAD, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1654; scholar from Westminster. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of
Augustine, of Becdes. Matric. 1654; B..\. 1657-8. Fellow,
1659. Refusing to conform, he lost his fellowship and was
denied the M.A. Afterwards minister to a congregation at
Wrentham. Began a Concordance to the Bible. (Calamy, 11.
444-)
PLUMSTED, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from Pembroke,
Easter, 1554. Probably brother of John (1554)-
PLUMSTEAD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1628. Of Suffolk.
PLUMSTEAD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney,
June 10, 1679. 1st s. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Beccles, Suffolk.
School, Eye (Mr Thomas Browne).
PLUMSTED, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1554. Probably brother of Bartholomew (i554)-
PLUMSTEDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 27,
1596. S. of Bartholomew, gent. B. at Plumstead, Norfolk.
School, Plumstead. Scholar, 1596-1603; B.A. 1599-1600;
M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 16, 1604.
R. of Hevingham, Norfolk, 1608-22. Died there Mar. 20,
1622-3. Buried there. M.I. (Venn, i. 159.)
PLUMSTED or PLUMBSTED, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 6, 1608. Matric. 1608; Scholar.
PLUMSTED, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 1, 1730-
S. of William, druggist, of Norwich, deceased. B. there.
Schools, Wighton (private) and Holt (Mr Holmes). Matric.
1730; Scholar, 1730-7; B.A. 1733-4- Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Oct. 19, 1735. Died Nov. 25, 1742. Buried at Wiveton. M.I.
(Venn, 11. 33.)
PLUMSTEAD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1597-8,
as 'Blumstead'; Scholar, 1602; B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Probably V. of Gt Chesterford, Essex, 1620-39. Died 1639.
Will (Cons. C. London) property at Ickleton, Cambs.
373
Plumstead, Thomas
PLUMSTED, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caius, May 21,
1690. S. of William (1646), clerk, of Wickmere, Norfolk.
B. at Calthorpe. Schools, Wickmere (Mr Robert Pate) and
Holt (Mr Bainbrigg). Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690-5; B.A.
1693-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1694; priest, June 7,
1696. V. of Briston, Norfolk, 1696. R. of Bamingham
Winter, 1714-48. Will proved (Norwich Archd. C.) 1748.
{Venn, i. 488.)
PLUMSTED, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, May 23,
1646. S. of Bartholomew. B. in Norfolk. Matric. 1646; B.A.
1649-50; M.A. 1653. Ord. priest (Bishop Hall, of Norwich)
Sept. 15, 1654. R. of Calthorpe, and of Wickmere, Norfolk,
c. 1670. R. of Little Bamingham, 1670-92. Died 1692.
Father of Thomas (1690).
PLUMTO, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1566.
PLUMTRE, ALBAN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Sept. 15,
1632. S. of Alban, Master of the Grammar School, St Albans,
Herts. B. at Ridge, Herts. Matric. 1633, as Abraham.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) July I4i
1637; B.A. (Oxford) 1640. Succeeded his father as master of
the Grammar School, St Albans, 1643-6. {Venn, i. 307.)
PLUMTRE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 1, 1730-
2nd s. of John (1697), of Nottingham, Esq. B. there, July 16,
1712. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. from Queens', 1737;
B.D. 1746; D.D. 1752. Fellow of Queens', 1737-48. V. of
Harston, Cambs., 1737-45. R. of Wimpole, 1745-52- V. of
Whaddon, 1745. Preb. of Norwich, 1749-51. Archdeacon of
Ely, 1751-79. R. of St Mary Woolnoth, London, 1752-79-
R. of Orpington, Kent, 1763-79. Died suddenly Sept. 13,
1779- Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Robert {1740), Septimus (1736) and John (1728).
(Burke, L.G.)
PLUMPTRE, FITZWILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 9,
1703. Of Surrey. 3rd s. of Henry (1662). B. Oct. 24, 1686.
Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 31, 1710. Called to the Bar, 1714. Bencher, 1745-
Married Jane, widow of Commodore Owen. Died Dec. 3,
1749. Brotherof Henry (1697-8) and of John (1697). {Middle
Temple Bench Book; Burke, L.G.)
PLUMTREE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1596.
Of Nottingham. S. of Nicholas, of Nottingham. Bapt. at
St Mary's, Sept. 19, 1579. Married Anne, dau. of Richard
Parkyns, of Boney, Notts. Died July 26, 1642. Father of
Huntingdon (1620). (Burke, L.G.)
PLUMPTRE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 28, 1662. S. of Huntingdon (1620), Esq., M.D. B. at
Nottingham,Sept. 19, 1644. M.A. 1675 (Lti. i?eg.). Succeeded
to his father's estate, 1660. Of Nottingham, Esq. Married
(1) Mary Blayney, of Kensham, Herefordshire; (2) Joyce,
dau. of Henry Sacheverell, of Barton, Derbyshire. Died
Dec. 29, 1693. Brother of Richard (1669), father of the next,
FitzwiUiam (1703) and John (1697). (Burke, L.G.)
PLUMPTRE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 19, 1697-8.
Of Nottinghamshire. 2nd s. of Henry (above). B. at Notting-
ham. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705; M.D. 1706 {Lit.
Reg.). FeUow, 1703-7- F.R.S., 1707. F.R.C.P., 1708.
Harveian orator; Registrar, 1718-23; Treasurer, 1723-7. etc.;
President, 1740-5. Author, medical. Died Nov. 26, 1746.
Admon., Dec. 11, 1746; of Christ Church, London. Brother
of John (1697) and FitzwiUiam (1703), father of Russell
(1728). (D.N.B.; Munk, 11. 24.)
PLUMTREE, HUNTINGDON. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1620. S. of Henry (1596), of Nottingham. Bapt. at
St Mary's, Feb. 5, 1601-2. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1622-3;
M.A. 1626; M.D. 1631-2 {Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1656.
Had a great reputation as a physician at Nottingham, and
acquired large estates. Author of a rare work, Epigrammaton
Opusculum duobus Libellis disiinctum. Buried at St Mary's,
Nottingham, June 23, 1660. Father of Henry (1662) and
Richard (1669). (Burke, L.G.; Godfrey, Notts.; Al. Oxon.)
PLUMPTRE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', May 5, 1697.
Of Nottingham. S. and h. of Henry (1662). B. 1679. Matric.
1697. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July i, 1696. M.P. for
Nottingham, 1706-13, 1715-27. 1734-47; for Bishops Castle,
1727-34; for St Ives, 1747-51. Of Nottingham, Esq.
Married Annabella, dau. of Sir Francis Molyneux, Bart., of
Teversall, Notts. Died Sept. 29, 1751. aged 72. Buried at
St Mary's, Nottingham. Brother of Henry (1697-8) and
FitzwiUiam (1703), father of the next and of Charles (1730),
Robert (1740) and Septimus (1736). (Burke, L.G.; Godfrey,
NoUs.)
PLUMTRE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, May 10, 1728.
S. of John (above). B. in London, Feb. 10, 1710. Matric.
1728. M.P. for Penryn, 1758-61; for Nottingham, 1761-74-
Of FredvUle, Kent, Esq. Died Feb. 23, 1791. aged 81.
Brother of Charles (1730), etc. (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag.;
E. Mag.)
PocKLEY, Thomas
PLUMTRE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
July 5, 1669. S. of Huntingdon (1620), M.D., of Nottingham.
B. at Nottingham. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1673-4. Brother of
Henry (1662).
PLUMPTRE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 28, 1740.
S. of John (1697), of Nottinghamshire, M.P. for Nottingham.
B. in Middlesex. School, Hackney (Dr Henry Newcome).
Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748; D.D. 1761. FeUow,
1745-55. President, 1760-88. Vice-ChanceUor, 1760-1,
1777-8. Professor of Moral Theology, 1769-88. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1748; priest, June 4, 1750. R. of Wimpole,
Cambs., 1752. V. of Whaddon, 1752. Preb. of Norwich, 1756.
Married Anne, dau. of Dr Henry Newcome. Published
pamphlets and Latin verses. Died at Norwich, Oct. 29, 1788.
WiU, P.C.C. Brother of Charles (1730), etc. {D.N.B.; Coll.
Hist, of Queens' .)
PLUMPTRE, RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 12, 1728.
Of Nottingham. S. of Henry (1697). B.Jan. 4, 1709. School,
Eton. Matric. 1729-30; M.B. 1733; M.D. 1738. F.R.C.P.,
1739. Regius Professor of Medicine, 1741-93. Died at
Cambridge, Oct. 15, 1793, aged 84. WiU, P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
Munk, II. 144.)
PLUMTRE, SEPTIMUS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1736. S. of John (1697), M.P. for Notts. Matric. Michs. 1737;
B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. FeUow, 1740. Assistant Master at
Eton. V. of Mansfield, Notts., and West Drayton, in 1761.
Died Feb. 12, 1782, aged 64. Brother of Charles (1730), etc.
(Burke, L.G.; G. Mag.)
PLUNKETorBLUNKET, ALEXANDER. B.Civ.L.and B.Can.L.
1510-1. Studied 16 years 'in municipio PhiUppi.'
PLUNKETT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, i68i.
Of London. Matric. Easter, 1682; B.A. 1685-6. R. of Gt
Stambridge, Essex, 1698. Died 1720.
PLYMLEY, JOHN. M.A. from King's, i6go. S. of Michael, of
Llannilling, Montgomery, clerk. Matric. (St John's CoUege,
Oxford) Oct. 19, 1666, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1675-6. Ord.
deacon 'Uterate,' May 17, 1668. R. of Ham, Kent, 1678-
1734; in 1729 he was supposed to be dead and the Arch-
deacon's court put the rectory under sequestration accord-
ingly. But he was then at Wolverhampton and subsequently
returned to his rectory. Preb. of Wolverhampton, 1690.
Head Master of Wolverhampton Grammar School. Died
Sept. 12, 1734. {Hasted, iv. 183; G. Mag.; Al. Oxon.)
POAGE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1585.
POCHIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 28, 1734-
Of Leicestershire. S. of George, of Hammersmith, Middlesex.
B. in Milk Street, Cheapside, London. Matric. sizar from
Emmanuel, Michs. 1735; Scholar; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742.
Dixie feUow, 1739. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, I74Z;
priest. May 20, 1744. R. of Morcott, Rutland, 1754-88.
R. of Caythorpe, Lines., 1754. Died Mar. 31, 1788. Brother
of Thomas (1731). (Burke, L.G.; Nichols, iii. 52.)
POCHIN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Dec.
1750; FeU.-Com. 1755. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Barkby,
Leics., Esq. B. there, Apr. 28, 1732. Of Bourne, Lines., Esq.
Married Eleanor-Frances, dau. of Sir Wolstan Dixie. Died
s.p. May 13, 1798. Brother of William (1749-50). {Burke,
L.G.; Nichols, in. 52.)
POCHIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 25, 1690. Of
London. Probably s. of George, citizen and Salter, of London.
Age 13 in 1687. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1693-4.
{Nichols, HI. 52.)
POCHIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 30, 1731.
Of Middlesex. S. of George, of Hammersmith. B. Jan. i,
1713, at St Mary Outwich, London. Matric. 1732 ; M.B. 1736.
Of Loughborough, Leics. Married Prudence, dau. of Paul
Jenkinson, R. of Weston, Notts. Died Aug. 6, 1781. Buried
at Barkby. Brother of George (1734)- {Buike, L.G.; Nichols,
III. 52.)
POCHIN, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Mar. 21,
1749-50. S. and h. of Thomas. B. Apr. 7, i73i. at Barkby,
Leics. Matric. 1750. HigU Sheriff of Leics., 1756. M.P. for
Leics., 1780-98. Of Barkby, Esq. Died unmarried Sept. 10,
1798. Buried at Barkby. M.I. Brother of George (i75o)-
(Burke, L.G.; Nichols, 111. 63.)
POCKET, . B.Can.L. 1472-3- Canonicus.
POCKLEY, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', July 20,
1682. Of Yorkshire. S. of George, of Thumham, Yorks.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 16, 1684-5.
POCKLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 21, 1645-6.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1646, as 'Porkley'; Scholar, 1649;
B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1650.
374
POCKLINGTON, ChARLES
POCKLINGTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. 19, 1677. S. of Oliver {1644). M.D., R. of Bnngton,
Hunts. B. at Nottingham. School, Peterborough (Mr
Smith). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Ord. priest
(Chester) Dec. 19, 1686. Chaplain to Lady Leicester of
Tabley, in 1686. Perhaps R. of Brington, Hunts. Brother
of John (1674) and Oliver (1681).
POCKLINGTON, GEORGE. B.D. 1504-5; DE>. 1506-7.
POCKLINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. i595-
Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 1598. Scholar, 1598; B.A. 1598-9;
M.A. 1603; B.D. 1610; D.D. from Pembroke, 1621. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1613-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1603 and 161 1.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1605. V. of
Babergh, Suffolk, 1610. V. of Babraham, Cambs., 1611. R.
of Waresley, Hunts., 1615-41, ejected. R. of Yeldon, Beds.,
1618. Preb. of Peterborough, 1623-41. Preb. of Lincoln,
1626-41. Canon of Windsor, 1639-40, deprived. Chaplain
to Charles I. Ejected from his preferments on account of his
high church views. His AUare Christianum and Sunday no
Sabbath ordered to be publicly burnt, 1641. Died Nov. 14,
1642. Buried in Peterborough Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1643;
as of Peterborough. Father of Oliver (1644). (Walker,
Sufferings, 95; D.N.B.)
POCKLINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Oct. 27, 1674. S. and h. of Oliver (1644), M.D. B. at
Nottingham. School, Peterborough. Matric. 1673. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, May 24, 1677. Called to the Bar, 1684.
Bencher, 1708. Reader, 1710. M.P. for Huntingdon, 1695-8;
for Hunts., 1705-13. Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland,
1714-32. Married Mary Hatton, of Fulboum, Cambs.,
May 15, 1689. Died Oct. 22, 1732. Brother of Charles (i677)
and of Oliver (i68i), probably father of the next. (Middle
Temple Be>ich Book.)
POCKLINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13, 1705.
Of Middlesex. Probably s. of John (above). B. Jan. 18, 1690,
in London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1706.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 11, 1706.
POCKLINGTON, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 12,
1644. S. of John (1595), D.D. Matric. 1644. Created M.D.
(Oxford) Apr. 25, 1656. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1656. R. of
Brington, Hunts., 1663-81. Probably practised physic at
Nottingham during the Commonwealth (from entries in
St Mary's Register). Died May 9, 1681. Father of John
(1674), Charles (1677) and OUver (1681). (Al. Oxon.)
POCKLINGTON, OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Dec. I, 1681. S. of Oliver (1644), clerk, deceased. B. at
Higham Ferrers, Northants. School, Peterborough (Mr
Smith). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. Probably
C. of Caster, Northants., in 1700. R. of Chelmsford, 1706.
Died Feb. 9, 1741. M.I. Brother of John (1674) and Charles
(1677).
POCKLINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 13,
1711-2. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6;
M.A. 1737. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1716; priest (London)
Jan. 13, 1716-7. R. of Rotherby, Leics., 1717-68. V. of
St Mary-de-Castro, Leicester, 1737-68. Died May 30, 1768,
aged 77. Buried at Rotherby. M.I. Father of the next.
(G. Mag.; Nichols, 11. 311.)
POCKLINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Aug. 24, 1738. S. of Thomas (above), of Rotherby, Leics.
Matric. 1738; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow, i745- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 29, 1743; priest, Dec. 23, i744- V. of
Twyford, Hants., 1745-53- Died 1753.
POCOCKE, EDWARD. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, clerk, of Chieveley, Berks. B. at Oxford, 1603.
Matric. (Magdalen College, Oxford) June 4, 1619, age 15;
B.A. (Corpus Christi) 1622; M.A. 1626; B.D. 1636; D.D. 1660.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1628. Laudian Professor of Arabic,
1636-91. Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1648-91, ejected.
Chaplain at Aleppo, 1629. R. of Childrey, Berks., 1642.
Canon of Christ Church, 1648-50 and 1660-91. Oriental
traveller. A scholar of European fame. Died Sept. 10, 1691.
Buried in the choir at Christ Church, Oxford. Father of
Thomas (1674). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
POCOCK, HUGH. M.A. from Jesus, 1705. S. of Hugh, of
Chieveley, Berks. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford) May 9,
1684, age 16; B.A. (Merton CoUege, Oxford) 1688. V. of
Poughley (Chaddleworth) Berks., 1694. (Al. Oxon.)
POCOCKE, THOMAS. Incorp. M.A. 1674. fron^ Christ Church,
Oxford. Matric. there. Mar. 15, 1666-7- S. of Edward (1628),
D.D. B.A. (Oxford) 1670; M.A. 1673- V. of Morwenstow,
Cornwall, 1677. Probably chaplain in the Navy, 1694-1727-
Wrote a Diary, part of which was published in the Memoirs
relating to Lord Torrington, 1889. Perhaps F.R.S., if so, died
1727. One of these names R. of St Peter Tavy, Devon, 1686;
wiU (Exeter) 1737. (Al. Oxon.; A. G. Kealey; Musgrave.)
PoLHiLL, Edward
PODMORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 7. 1664;
B.A. 1664-5. Perhaps s. of John, minister of Adderley,
Salop. Doubtless previously at Oxford. Matric. (Brasenose
CoUege, Oxford) Apr. ii, 1660 (cler.fil.). (Al. Oxon.)
PODMORE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 29, 1731-
S. of Edward. B. in Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
1731; Scholar, 1733; B.A. 1734-5- C. of Condover, near
Shrewsbury, 1739-83. R. of Coppenhall, Cheshire, i75o-83-
Died Apr. 30, 1783. Buried at Condover. (Peile, 11. 224.)
POE, JAMES. .\dm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1621.
S. of Leonard (next), M.D. B. in London. Matric. 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Fellow, 1624-30. Granted the
lease of Ringwood rectory, 1631. 'Lived on his estate.'
His only dan. Anne married Sir Thomas Jenner, serjeant-at-
law. Brother of Leonard (1618-9). (Harwood; Le Neve,
Knts., 381.)
POE, LEONARD. M.D. 1615 (by mandate). In the service of
the Earl of Essex, in 1590. Practised in London for many
years without a license and consequently regarded with
suspicion by his professional brethren. At the earnest
entreaty of the Earl of Essex, he was licensed to practise
medicine by the College of Physicians, 1596. Physician m
ordinary of the King's Household, 1609. Died Apr. 4, 1631.
Will (P.C.C); as of Christ Church, London. Father of the
next and of James (above). (D.N.B.; Munk, i. 149.)
POE, LEONARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1618-9.
S. of Leonard (above), M.D. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622; M.A.
from St John's, 1626. FeUow of King's, 1622-4. 'In Holy
Orders, but soon died, distracted in his mind.' Brother of
James (1621). (Harwood.)
POGSON, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 20, 1726.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1727; B..A.. 1730-1- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 4, 1732; priest, Sept. 22, i734-
POYNTDEXTER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1628.
POINTDEXTER, JOHN (JEAN POINGDESTRE). Matric. sizar
(age 17) from Pembroke, Easter, 1626. S. of Edward,
farmer. B. in the parish of St Saviour, Jersey. Bapt. there,
Apr. 16, 1609. B.A. 1629; M.A. 1633. FeUow of Exeter
College, Oxford, 1635-48, expeUed. Ord. deacon (York) 1641.
Returned to Jersey on the outbreak of the Civil Wars and
took part in the defence of EUzabeth Castle under Su:
George de Carteret. Went into voluntary exile, 1651-60.
Lieutenant-BaUey of Jersey, 1669-76. Writer on the laws
and history of Jersey. Died 1691, aged 83. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
POINTDEXTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter,
1631.
POINTELL or POYNTEL, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 22, 1641; scholar from Westminster. S. of Edmund,
of Chislehurst, Kent. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
Minister at Staplehurst; ejected, 1662. Became pastor of the
Independents there. Married Mary, dau. of Ninion Butcher,
of London. Author. Buried at Staplehurst, June 12, 1674-
(Calatny, 11. 69; H. G. Harrison.)
POINTER, see POYNTER.
POINTON, JOHN, see POYNTON.
POKE THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, July 6,
1704 S of Thomas, R. of Horham, Suffolk (1693-1704)-
Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1709- priest (Ely) Sept. 23, 1711- One of these names R. of
RickinghaU Superior, 1712, but perhaps the father, for whom
see Al. Oxon.
POLDEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1635;
B.A. 1636-7.
POLE, see POOLE and POWELL.
POLETER, EDWARD. One of the earliest ' King'.s Scholars' at
Cambridge, 1318. S. of William.
POLEY, see POOLEY and PULLEY.
POLHILL, see also POOLEY.
POLHILL (alias POLLEY), DAVID. Matric. pens, from Clark,
c 1590. Probably s. and h. of John, of Otford, Kent.
Sherifl of Kent, 1641. Married (i) Margaret, dau. of Stephen
Theobald, of Scale; (2) Anne, dau. of Robert Byng, of
Wrotham, Esq. (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
POLHILL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 8, 1597.
2nd s. of John, of Preston, Kent. B. at Shoreham, Kent.
Matric. c. 1597; B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from Trinity, 1606.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1607; priest, Feb. 21, 1607-8,
age 24. R. of Etchingham, Sussex, 1609. Owner of the
ancestorial estate of Buckland-in-Lcedsdown, Kent. Died
Oct. 11, 1654. Buried at Etchingham. Father of the next.
(Vis. of Sussex; Top. and Gen., i. 188; Burke, L.G.)
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PoLHiLL, Edward
POLHILL or POLLIOL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June i8, 1638. Doubtless s. and h. of Edward (above), of
Burwash, Sussex, clerk. Bapt. there, Sept. 29, 1622. Matric.
1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 16, 1638-9. Barrister.
(Identified in D.N.B. with the religious author of these
names. But another authority (see Top. and Gen., i. 189)
identifies the writer with the son of Thomas, of Burwash;
bapt. there, Sept. 6, 1617.) One of these names buried at
Burwash, Dec. 21, 1689. (Sussm Vis.; D.N.B.; Top. and
Gen., I. 189, 577.)
POLHILL or POLLEY, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Clare, Easter, 1628. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of
Wrotham, Kent, Knt. (and Elizabeth, dau. of George Byng,
of Wrotham, Esq.). B.A. 1631. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 17,
1633, Polhill. Died Oct. 19, 1678, aged 66. Brother of
Thomas (1628) and perhaps father of Thomas (1673). (Top.
and Gen., i. 184, where he is presumed to have died s.p.)
POLHILL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1640.
POLHILL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 26,
1731. S. of Robert, gent., of Kent. B. at Tonbridge. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734. One of these names
R. of Little Pamdon, Essex, 1741-2. But see Al. Oxon. for
a contemporary.
POLHILL or POLLEY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Clare, Easter, 1628. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, of
Wrotham, Kent, Knt. B.A. 163 1. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 17, 1633, Polhill. Died Feb. 9, 1667, aged 54. Buried
at Shoreham. Brother of George (1628). (Top. and Gen.,
I. 184.)
POLHILL or POLLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, May 19, 1673. S. and h. of George (? 1628), of
Shoreham, Kent, Esq. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 23,
1671.
POLHILL or POLLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 6,
1634. Perhaps s. of William, of Kent. Matric. 1634; B.A.
1638-9. (Vis. of Kent, i6ig.)
POLKINGHORN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 27, 1717. S. of William (i63i), R. of Lelant, Cornwall.
Matric. 1717.
POLKINGHORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, July 5,
t68i. S. of Richard, of Creed, Cornwall, gent. Matric. 1682;
B.A. 1684-5. R. of Lelant, Cornwall, in 1722. Father of
Richard (above).
POLLARD, ANDREW. B.A. 1513-4. V..of Stanground, Hunts.,
1519-45- Buried Aug. 2, 1545.
POLLARD, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Dec. 9,
1692. S. of Tempest. B. at Gomersall, Yorks. School, Leeds
(Mr Clark). Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1696-7. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1697; priest, June, 1698. V. of Wibsey,
Yorks., before 1706; see William (1696). Died Jime 30, 1717.
(Peile, II. 127.)
POLLARD, BLEMELL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May i, 1729.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1733-4. R. of
Orlestone, Kent, 1751-64. R. of Shadoxhurst, 1761-4.
Died 1764.
POLLARD, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 6, 1659-60.
Matric. 1660.
POLLARD, JOHN. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from New Inn Hall,
Oxford). S. of William, of London. Matric. (Lincoln College,
Oxford) Mar. 23, 1665-6, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1672; M.A.
1673; D.D. 1697. R. of Corscombe, Dorset, 1681-1729.
Will (P.C.C.) 1729. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
POLLARD, LEONARD. Scholar of Christ's, 1542. Of
Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1542-3; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1547;
B.D. 1554. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1547. Fellow of St John's,
1554. Chantry priest of St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge.
Canon of Worcester, 1551-7. R. of Ripple, Worcs. Canon
of Peterborough, 1553-5. Author, sermons. Died 1556.
(Cooper, I. 127; D.N.B.; Peile, i. 28.)
POLLARD, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from Sx John's, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. One of these names P.C. of
Trentham, Staffs., 1651-2.
POLLARD, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1609.
Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
POLLARD, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 12, 1660.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1668. R. of Barton St
Mary, Norfolk, 1667. V. of Bacton, 1667. R. of Antingham,
1675-9-
POLLARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1576; Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1583. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Aug. 14,
1583. C. of Keg\vorth, Leics., 1583.
POLWHELE, OtHO
POLLARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1595;
resided for three years. B. at Blechingley, Surrey, 1578.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 6, 1603. R. of Stapleford, Herts.,
1604-5. R- "f Doddington Pigot, Lines., 1605-8.
POLLARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Mar. 8, 1667-8. S. of William, of Horsforth, Yorks. School,
Bradford. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 2, 1672; priest (York) June, 1674. V. of Beeston,
Yorks., 1672. Perhaps V. of KUdwick, 1678-97.
POLLARD, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1631.
Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Sept. 26, 1634.
POLLARD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1579-80;
B.A. 1583-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1585; priest,
1586. V. of Gt Peatling, Leics., 1588. One of these names of
Avon-Dassett, Warws., clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1624.
POLLARD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
i6ii; B..\. 1614-5.
POLLARD, WILLIAM. B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525. Perhaps V. of
Fingringhoe, Essex, 1520-31, and also V. of Fen Drayton,
Cambs., 1539. One of these names R. of Tansor, Northants. ;
win (Lambeth) 1559.
POLLARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1562; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from Clare, 1569. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Mar. 23, 1566-7; priest, Apr. 16, 1568, age 24. V. of
Trumpington, Cambs., 1567-73. V. of Eccleshall, Staffs.,
1573-9- One of these names R. of Darley Dale (North
mediety), Derbs., 1573.
POLLARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1564.
B. at 'Syson' (Syston), Leics. B.A. 1569-70. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 1, 1580, age 30. One of these names V. of
Barton-on-Humber, Lines., 1581; another of Burton-
Coggles. Admon. (Lincoln) 1605.
POLLARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 24, 1696.
Of Yorkshire. B. 1670. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A.
1703. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 11, 1704; priest, Sept. 19, 1708.
C. of Tihiey, Norfolk, 1708. V. of Gt Tay, Essex, 1708. One
of these names V. of Wibsey, York.s., 1706-19.
POLLARD, . B.A. 1507-8. One Richard Pollard V. of
Ringstead St Andrew's, Norfolk, 1509.
POLLARD, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1636. Perhaps
matric. Easter, 1637, as 'Ballard.'
POLLEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1657
(impubes). One of these names, 's. of John, late of London,
merchant,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1658; another,
's. and h. of John, of Bristol,' adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 30,
1660.
POLLEN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Michael House,
Michs. 1546.
POLLET, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 2,
1654. B. at Glodwick-in-Oldham, Lanes. School, Buxton
(Mr Ogden). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Ord.
priest (Bishop of GaUoway) Feb. 1, 1661-2. R. of Gt Bard-
field, Essex, 1663-91. V. of Canewdon, 1681-91. Died 1691.
POLLEXFEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June
10, 1729. S. of John, of Motcomb, Devon. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1730; B.A. 1732-3- Fellow,
1735. Died 1735.
POLLINGTON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 2,
1658. Of Middlesex. Perhaps s. of Alexander, of London,
and brother of the next.
POLLINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1654.
Of London. S. of Alexander. Bapt. at St Mary Woolnoth,
May II, 1634. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1657;
B..A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Dec. 23. Perhaps brother of Alexander (above).
POLSON; RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1637.
POLWHEIIE, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 29,
1672. S. of Theophilus (1644), clerk. B. at Carlisle. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. R. of
Somerton, Somerset, 1694-6. Chaplain to the East India
Company in Bengal, 1695--8.
POLWHELE, JOHN. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford). 2nd
s. of Degory. B. at Treworgan, in St Erme, Cornwall,
Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) Oct. 31, 1600, age 14; B.A.
1607; M.A. 1610; B.D. 1621. Fellow of Exeter College, 1608-
22. V. of Whitchurch, Devon, 1622-48. Died 1648. Will
proved (Exeter) May 15, 1648. Brother of the next. (Al.
Oxon.)
POLWHEELE, OTHO. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1610.
5th s. of Degory, of Polwhele, Cornwall. B.A. from Trinity
HaU, 1615-6. Probably C. of Egremont, Cumberland, c.
1635-9. R. of Maidenhead, Berks. R. of Kirkbampton,
Cumberland, 1639-51. One Otho Powlewhele, gent., buried
at Wandsworth, Surrey, Aug. i, 1669. Brother of John
(above). (Burke, L.G.; B. Nightingale, toy, 823, where he is
confused with Theophilus.)
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POLWHELE, ThEOPHILUS
POLWHELE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr.
10, 1644. Of Somerset. B. in Cornwall. B.A. 1647-8; M.A.
1651. Preacher at Carlisle, c. 1651-4- V. at Tiverton,
Devon, 1654-60, ejected; afterwards preacher there. Author
of devotional works. Buried at Tiverton, Apr. 3, 1689.
Father of Isaac (1672). [Calamy, 1. 408; D.N.B.; B.
Nightingale, 145, where he is apparently confused with Otho
(above).)
POLWHELE, . Adm. pens, at Pembroke, June 17, 1745-
POMEL, JOHN. B.A. 1509-10; M.A. 1513. Fellow of Clare,
1510. Fellow of Queens', 1515. One of these names R. of
West Banning, and of Nettlestead, Kent, 1523-48.
POMMEL, ROBERT. M.A. 1490. FeUow of Queens', 1500-42.
Excused congregations, 1542. This, or the above, referred
to in the will of George Nicholls (P.C.C, 1516). of Hinxton,
Cambs., who desires that Mr Pomell, of Queens' College,
shall have 40s. a year for four years, to smg for his soul.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
POMMELL, THOMAS. M.A. Perhaps B.A. 1482-3. Ord.
acolyte (Ely) Sept. 18, 1490. One of these names R. of East
Donyland, Essex. Admon. (Cons. C. London) June i, 1549-
POMEL, THOMAS. B.A. 1497-8; M.A. 1501. FeUow of Clare,
1498. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 23, 1503-4- Univer-
sity preacher, 1509-10.
PUMELL, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1522-3.
POMEROY, ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity, a scholar from West-
minster, 1657. Of Devon. S. of John. Matric. Michs. 1660;
B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664; D.D. 1676. Fellow, 1661. Chaplain
to Lord Essex, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Dean of Cork,
and Treasurer of Cloyne, 1673-1710. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Richard Osborne. Ancestor of Lord Harberton.
Died 1710. {Al. Westmon.; Vivian's Vis. of Devon; Lodge,
VII. 217.)
POMROY, JOHN- Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 10, i6n.
Matric. 1611; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1634. Probably Master of Beverley School, c. 1630.
R. of Brandsby, Yorks., c. 1650; ejected, 1662. Died at
Beverley soon after. Perhaps father of the next. (Calamy,
11. 585.)
POMEROY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 18, 1635-6.
Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of John (above). Matric. 1636;
B.A. 1639-40.
POMFRETT, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Easter, 1627
(probably adm. at Emmanuel, Easter, 1624). B.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631.
POMFRET, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Apr. 12,
1578. B- at Sampford, Essex. Matric. 1578; B.A. 1581-2.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1583, age 25. P-C. of Little
Dunmow, Essex, 1597.
POMFRET or POMFREY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sx Catharine's,
May 6, 1665. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord.
deacon (York) May 29, 1670; priest, Sept. 24, 1671- R- of
Ripley, 1684; still there, 1691.
POMFRET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 27, 1680. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of Thomas (1651), V. of Luton. School,
Bedford. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1698. C. of
Maulden, Beds., 1687; R-, 1695-1702. R. of Milbrook, 1702.
Married Elizabeth Wingate, at Luton, Sept. 13, 1692. Poet.
Buried at Maulden, Dec. i, 1702. {D.N.B. ; N. and Q., 8th S.,
II. 27.)
POMPHRETT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1619; B.A. from Trinity, 1622-3. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Aug. 31, 1625; priest, Apr. 1, 1626. V. of North
Somercotes, Lines., 1625-6.
POMFRET, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Nov. 4,
1745. S. of Benjamin, lawyer, of Buckinghamshire. B. at
Newport Pagnell. School, Oakham, Rutland (Mr Adcock).
Matric. 1745; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. lo,
1749-50; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1753. R. of Emberton,
Bucks., 1753-1804. Died Nov. 1804. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 555.)
POMFRET, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1568.
POMPHRETT, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1622; B..\. 1625-6.
POMFRETT, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1623; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
PUMFRET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1574.
POMFRETT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 4, 1651.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1661. V. of Luton,
Beds., 1666-79. R.of Maulden, 1683-94. Chaplain to Robert,
Earl of Aylesbury. Preb. of Lincoln, 1685-1705. Died 1705.
Father of John (1680).
POMFRET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1571. B. at Saffron Walden, c. 1557- B.A. 1575-6- Perhaps
M.A. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 4, 1601-2. Resided (as
curate?) at South Ormsby, Lines., for 25 years. R. of South
Ormsby with Ketsby, 1602-29. Will proved (Uncolo) 1629.
PooLE, Edward
POND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1566; Scholar.
1570; B.A. 1570-1.
POND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1569; B.A.
1573-4 (died before admission).
PONDE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at King's, Michs. 1545-
PONDER, see also PUNDER.
PONDER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1577.
Of Essex. Doubtless s. of John, of Braintree, Essex. B.A.
1579-80; M.A. 1583. R. of Rollesby, Norfolk, 1591. R. of
Thelnetham, Suffolk, 1595-1603. R. of Ashby, Norfolk,
1603-25. Will proved (Norwich) 1625; 'of Norfolk, LL.D.'
(Suffolk Man. Fam., 1. 39.)
PONDER, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 26,
1733. S. of Nicholas, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Scholar, 1733-8; Matric. i734;
B.A. 1736-7. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1741; C. of
Swanington and Wooddalling, Norfolk. R. of Marsham, and
of Lyng, 1748-56. Died Oct. 19, 1756- {Venn, ii- 38; G.
Mag.)
PONDER, RICHARD (1583), see PUNDER.
PONDER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 17, 1656. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1659; B.A. 1659-
60. Nonconformist in 1662. (Calamy, i. 219.)
PONDER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1633. Of Essex. B.\. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637. C. of Witham and Cressmg,
Essex, in 1664.
PONDER, WILLIAM. Matric- sizar from Clare, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. R. of Courteenhall, Northants.
(intruder), 1648-60. Buried there Dec. 18, 1660. (Shaw,
I. 355-)
PONET, JOHN, see POYNET.
PONSONBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at St John's, Feb. 22,
1631-2. S. of Henry, gent., of Hale, Cumberland. B. there.
School, Kihawick, Yorks. (private). Colonel of Horse in
Cromwell's army. Fought in Ireland. Sheriff of Wicklow
and Kildare, 1654. Knighted, Feb. 1661. M.P. for Kilkenny,
1661-6. Of Hale Hall, Knt. Diedc. 1678. Will (Dublin) 1679-
(Burke, L.G.)
PONT, SAMUEL HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 25, 1730. Probably s. and h. of Maurice, of St Martin's
parish, Middlesex, gent. Matric. 1730- Name off, 1733-
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 9, 1726-7.
PONYNGS, EDWARD. 'S. of Dominus de Ponyngs, student from
Cambridge," sup. for B.Civ.L. (Oxford) 1449.
POOKE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 6, 1658. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1659.
POOLE, see also POWELL.
POOLE or POLE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 19,
1674. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1675, 'Poel'; B.A. 1677-8;
M.A. 1684. Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1678. V. of
Sawbridgeworth, Herts., 1691-1714- Will (Comm. C. Essex)
1714-5. (Cussans, i.)
POOLE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 10,
i6n; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Of Winston, Durham, clerk.
Buried there May 19, 1628.
POOLE, CUDWORTH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr.
26 1734. S. of Edward, Esq., of Gt Woolden Hall, Eccles,
Lanes. B. at Newall, Cheshire. School, Stockport (Mr Dale).
Matric. 1734. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford) Nov. 14, 1738, age 19 (sic); B.A. (Oxford) 1739-
V. of Eccles, Lanes., 1765-8. Died Nov. 11, 1768. Brother
of Edward (I734)- (^'- Oxon.; G. Mag.)
POOLE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 4. 1672. Of the
Isle of Ely. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1684-;. Probably C. of
Sutton, Isle of Ely, 1687; afterwards of Witchford. Buried
there, Feb. 3, 1693-4.
POOL or POLE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 13,
1642. Probably s. of Godfrey, of High Edge and Whittmgton.
R. of BonsaU, Derbs., 1656. Died Feb. 14, 1695, aged 73.
(F.M.G., 348.)
POOLE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 24,
1709. S. of James, clerk, of Stretton, Hereford. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710; B.A. 171^-3;
M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1, 1723-4; pnest, Feb. 21,
1724-5-
POOLE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 26,
1734. S. of Edward, Esq., of Gt Woolden Hall, Eccles,
Lanes. B. at NewaU, Cheshire. School, Stockport. Matric.
1734- B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742- Ord. priest (Chester) Dec. 19,
1742 C. of Basford, Notts. R.of Cheadle, Cheshure, 1763-72.
Died Sept. 22, 1772. Brother of Cudworth (i734)- (Scott-
Mayor, iii. 451)
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Poole, Everard
POOLE, EVERARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1615.
Of Northamptonshire. Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 27, 1621; priest, June 16, 1622. C. of
Kelmarsh, Northants. R. of Mugginton, Derbs., 1629;
ejected, 1662, but restored on conforming, c. 1662-74- (Cox,
Churches of Derbs., iii. 216.)
POLE, FRANCIS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1698. Of Derby-
shire. S. of German, of Park HaU, Barlborough, Derbs., Esq.
Sheriff of Derbs., 1707. Died unmarried Nov. 6, 1750. aged
72. Buried at Barlborough. Brother of German (1698).
(F.M.G., 344-)
POLE, GEOFFREY DE LA. Pens, at Gonville Hall, i499-
S. of John, Duke of Suffolk. Donor of mss. to the library.
Probably buried at Babraham, Cambs. Some doubt exists
as to the identity of this ' Geoffrey.' Possibly a mistake for
Humphrey (1490), as also the Grace, 1494, to admit to con-
gregations 'William de la Pole, son of the Duke of Suffolk,'
as neither of these names occurs in the pedigrees. (Venn, i.
15, where the question of identity is discussed.)
POLE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20, 1650. Of
Derbyshire. S. and h. of George, of Heage (or High Edge),
Derbs., Esq. Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6,
1 65 1. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Charlton, of
Chilwell, Notts., May 13, 1652. (Vis. of Derbs., 1662; F.M.G.,
348.)
POOLE, GERMAN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1562. ist s. of Francis de la Pole, of Dale Abbey, Derbs.,
grandson of German, of Radbome. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1564-5. Sheriff of Derbs., i575- Married Dorothy,
dau. of Sir Thomas Cockayne, of Ashbourne, Knt. Died 1599.
(Burke, L.G.)
POLE, GERMAN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 4,
1644. S. of Sir German, Knt., of Radbome, Derbs., de-
ceased. Bapt. Oct. 15, 1626. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 17,
1646-7. Married Ann, dau. of Sir Richard Newdigate, of
Arbury, Warws., Bart. Died s.p. 1683. (Burke, L.G.)
POLE, GERMAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1698. Of
Derbyshire. Doubtless 2nd s. of German, of Park HaU,
Derbs. Matric. 1698. Died 1701, aged 20. Brother of
Francis (1698). (F.M.G., 344-)
POLE, GERVASE. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1550.
POOLE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1552.
POOL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 14, 1680. Of York-
shire. Migrated to Christ's, Sept. 17, 1681. Matric. 1682;
B.A. 1683-4. One of these names chaplain in the Navy,
1695.
POOLE, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 30, 1594.
Matric. c. 1594; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow, 1599-1605.
R. of Bebington, Cheshire, 1602-47, sequestered. Died June
6, 1649. Buried at Bebington. Father of Ralph (1632).
(E. Axon.)
POOLE, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 4, 1667.
S. of Ralph (1632), deceased. Bapt. at Bebington, Cheshire,
Sept. 18, 1649. School, Wrexham, Denbigh (Mr Lewis).
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Incorp. at Oxford,
i68i. Ord. deacon (Chichester) May 5; priest, Dec. 21, 1673.
R. of Bebington, Cheshire, 1688-1708. Died 1708. Father
of the next. (E. Axon.)
POOLE, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 9, 1708.
S. of Hugh (above), deceased. B. at Bebington Bedvin,
Cheshire. School, Prescot, Lanes. (Mr Waring). Matric. 1708;
B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon (London) June 12,
1715. R. of Bebington, Cheshire, 1716.
POLE or DE LA POLE, HUMPHREY. Pens, at Gonville Hall,
1490-1505. 3rd s. of John, Duke of Suffolk. B.Civ.L. and
B.Can.L. 1496-7; D.Can.L. 1500-1. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Sept.
24, 1491. Preb. of St Paul's, 1494-1509. R. of Leverington,
Cambs., 1500. R.ofHingham, Norfolk, until 1513. Died 1513.
(Venn, i. 14; Cooper, 1. 523; Burke, Ext. Peerage.)
POOLE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 6, 1686.
Matric. 1687; M.B. 1691.
POOLE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peterhouse, June 23,
1749. Of Somerset. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1749; Scholar,
1749-
POOLL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1568. One of
these names of Bobbingworth Hall, Essex. Died Oct. 30,
1602. (Morant, I. 148.)
POOLE or POALE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Apr. 1601.
B. in Warwickshire. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. One of these
names R. of Weston-on-Trent, Derbs., 1626. Will (P.C.C.)
1647. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
POOLE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1610.
PooLE, Robert
POOLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1624. Matric. 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631, Pole. R. of Bobbingworth, Essex,
1645-60. Afterwards C. there. Perhaps V. of Lilford,
Northants., 1664-71, 'M.A.' Married, at St Dionys, London,
Dec. 10, 1650, Judith Garland. Buried Dec. 28, 1680.
(H. Smith.)
POLE or POWELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627-8, Pole. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23;
priest. May 24, 1630, ' B.A. of St John's.' One of these names
R. of Little Thurrock, Essex, 1657. Will (P.C.C.) 1658. To
be buried at St Mary-at-Hill, London, where he was bom.
POOLE or POWL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 5,
1653-
POOLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, July i, 1654.
S. of Thomas, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow. R. of Copford,
Essex, 1671-7. Buried there Sept. 12, 1677. M.I.
POOL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Jan. 31, 1699-
1700. S. of John. B. at Bobbingworth, Essex. School,
North Weald (Mr Huit). Scholar, 1700; Matric. 1701; B.A.
1703-4. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4, 1704-5; priest
(Chichester) Dec. 1706. R. of Famham, Essex, 1706-28.
Died 1728. (Peile, 11. 147.)
POLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 22, 1713. S. of
Samuel, Esq., of Radbome, Derbs. School, Bosworth,
Leics. (Mr Smith). Matric. 1713. Migrated as scholar to
Sidney, Oct. 5, 1716, age 21. M.B. 1718. Brother of Samuel
(1708).
POOL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1733.
See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
POOLE, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 17, 1631-2.
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Usher at Mr Francis
Atkinson's School, Ludgrove, Monken Hadley, Middlesex.
Author, English Parnassus. Died before 1657. (Scott-Mayor,
xvil.; D.N.B.)
POOLE or POLE, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 19, 1645. S. of Francis, of York. B. there, 1624.
Matric. 1645; Scholar; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1657. R. of St Michael-le-Queme, London, 1658-62,
resigned, on the passing of the Uniformity Act. Retired to
Amsterdam, 1678. Biblical commentator, his Synopsis of
the critical labours of biblical commentators comprised five folio
volumes. Died Oct. 12, 1679. Buried in the English Presby-
terian Church at Amsterdam. Probably father of the next.
(Calamy, 1. 167; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
POOLE, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 3,
1670. Probablv s. of Matthew (above). Adm. at Leyden, May 4,
1675. M.D. 1684 (Lit. i?«g.). Died 1697.
POLE, OWEN. Incorp. 1477-8. Treasurer of St David's, c.
1472-1509. Preb. of Hereford, 1496-1509; Treasurer, 1506-9.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1509.
POLE, PETER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 14, 1647. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1650-1.
POOLE, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 24, 1632.
Of Cheshire. Doubtless s. of Hugh (1594). Bapt. at Bebing-
ton, Oct. 20, i6i6. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
R. of Bebington, Cheshire, 1647-62. Died Apr. 5, 1662.
Buried at Bebington. Father of Hugh (1667)- (E. Axon.)
POLE, REGINALD. Chancellor of the University, 1556-8. The
celebrated Cardinal. 4th s. of Sir Richard, K.G. (and
Margaret, Countess of Salisbury). B. at Stourbridge Castle,
Staffs., May 11, 1500. B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
1515. Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1524. Chancellor of
Oxford University, 1556-8. Resided for seven years at
Padua. Canon of Salisbury, 1517; of York, 1527. Dean of
Exeter, 1527. Deprived of his preferments, 1536. Created
a Cardinal, 1536. Papal Legate, 1553. Archbishop of
Canterbury, 1556-8. Twice elected pope but refused election.
For a list of his works see Cooper, 1. 185. Died Nov. 17, 1558.
Buried in Canterbury Cathedral. WiU, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.;
Hasted, iv. 737; D.N.B.)
POOLE, RICHARD. Scholar of Trinity, 1547; B.A. 1548-9-
POOLE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1580.
POLE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1631-2.
POOLE or POLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. 7, 1662. S. of William, yeoman, of LuUington, Derbs.
B. there. School, Lichfield (Mr Beaving). Matric. 1662;
B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1671. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671.
R. of Mugginton, Derbs., 1674-1708. Buried there, June 26,
1708. (Cox, Churches of Derbs., in. 216.)
POOLE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1632.
Of Essex. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 10, 1638^; priest, June 9, 1639. Perhaps V. of Stetch-
worth, Cambs., 1651. Buried there May 7, i675-
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Poole, Robert
POOLE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Christ's, Jan. 9,
1653-4. S. of John. B. at Broxted, Essex. School, Chester-
ford (MrBurrowes). Matric. 1653-4; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10; priest, Mar. 13, 1660-1. V. of
Broxted, Essex, 1661-3. V. of Eastwood, 1663-6. V. of
Belchamp Otton, i666. Will (Archd. Middlesex) 1720.
{Peile, I. 557-)
POLE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 3, 1708. S. of
Samuel, of Radbome, Derbs. B. 1688. Matric. 1708;
Scholar; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. i,
1712-3; priest, May 31, 1713. R. of Radboume, and of
Mugginton, Derbs., 1713-58. Died s.p. Oct. 3, 1758, aged 69.
Brother of John (1713). (Burke, L.G.)
POLE, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, July 4, 1679.
S. of Simon, clerk. B. at West Cowes, Hants. School,
Newport, Isle of Wight (Mr Hulton). Probably adm. at
Leyden, June 22, 1680.
POLE or POWELL, STEPHEN. B.A. 1570-1 (Incorp. from
Oxford). B.A. (Oxford) 1568-9; M.A. 1572. Perhaps adm.
at the Middle Temple, 1574; 's. of Thomas, of Aldersbrooke,
Essex, Esq.' (A I. Oxon.)
POOLE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 11, 1645.
Matric. 1646; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) July, 1662. R. of Garveston, Norfolk, 1668.
POOLE or POWLE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius,
c. June, 1672. S. of Stephen, minister, of Reymerstone,
Norfolk. B. at Mendlesham, Suffolk. Schools. Reymerstone
and Norwich (private). Matric. 1672-3; Scholar, 1673-8;
B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1677; priest. Mar.
1679-80. V. of Earlham, Norfolk, 1679-83. R. of Garve-
ston, 1683-1703. R. of Crownthorpe, 1689-1703. Died
Nov. 23, 1703. {Venn, 1. 447.)
POOLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs. 1580.
POOLE, THOMAS. M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Oxford) 1614; B.A. (University College, Oxford) 1618;
M.A. 1621.
POOLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 13, 1654. Of
StafEordshire. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8. Ejected from
Talke (Talk-on-the-Hill), Staffs., 1662. Inherited a coal
mine from his father. {Calamy, 11. 403.)
POOL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 5, 1669. Of
Yorkshire.
POLE, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1569.
POLE, WILLIAM. Grace to admit to congregations, 1493-4.
S. of John, Duke of Suffolk. See also Geoffrey (1499) and
Humphrey (1490-1505). {Venn, i. 15; Luard Mem., 64.)
POLE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1621.
POLLE, . B.Civ.L. 1514-5.
POOLEY or POLEY, see also POLHILL and PULLEY.
POOLEY or POLLIE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1582.
POOLEY or POLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
Trinity, c. 1592; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 25, age 24; 'C. of Westacre, Norfolk'; priest,
Sept. 29, 1598. V. of Sedgeford, Norfolk, 1600. R. of Gt
Massingham, 1619-53. Buried there Apr. 8, 1653. Will,
P.C.C. Father of the next and of Robert (1616).
POOLY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 14,
1628. S. of Christopher (above), R. of Gt Massingham. B. at
Sedgeford, Norfolk. School, Hellington. Matric. 1629;
Scholar, 1629-32; B.A. 1631-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May 26, 1643. Author. Brother of Robert (1616). (Venn,
I. 284.)
POOLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs.
1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1647- Ord. deacon (Norwich) May
28, 1643, age 23; C. of Thwaite, Suffolk.
POLEY, DESPOTINE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Jesus, Apr. 18,
1673. 3rd s. of Sir John (1619), of Bury, Suffolk, Knt. (and
Catharine, dau. of Dr Jasper Despotine, of Bury) . Bapt. at St
Mary's, Bury, Feb. 17, 1656. Matric. 1673; Scholar, 1676.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 19, 1677. Died s.p. Brother of
John (1671). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, i. 292.)
POOLEY or POLEY, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at
Pembroke, Apr. 22, 1635. S. of Edmund, Esq., of Badley,
Suffolk (by his ist wife Dorothy, dau. of Anthony Warner,
of Stradbroke and Parham). Bapt. Dec. 16, 1619, at Badley.
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1637-8. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 15, 1637-8; 'Edward,' of Badley, Suffolk, gent.
Knighted, Apr. 11, 1646. M.P. for Bury St Edmunds,
1661-71. Of Badley, Suffolk. Married Esther, dau. of Sir
Henry Crofts, of Saxham, Knt. Buried at Badley, Oct. 22,
1671. Brother of Thomas (1640) and William (1638-9),
father of Edmund (1670) and Henry (1670). (Le Neve,
Knights, 121; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
PooLEY, Richard
POOLEY, EDMUND. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1635. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1638-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20,
1640; priest, Apr. 25, 1643, age 25; 'C. of Aslacton.' Prob-
ably R. of Gt Wacton, Norfolk, 1660-97- Died 1697.
POLEY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 15, 1670. 2nd
s. of Sir Edmund (1635), of Badley, Suffolk, Knt. B. Dec. 14,
1655. School, Bury. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
Fellow, 1675-86. Envoy to the Courts of Sweden, Savoy and
Hanover. Died unmarried (by his own hand) soon after his
return home. May 16, 1714. Buried at Badley. M.I. Brother
of Henry (1670). {S.H.A.H.; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
POOLEY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1584.
POOLYE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1553-
POLEY or PULLEY, GEORGE. B.A. 1499-1500; M.A. 1503;
B.D. 1511-2. Fellow of Jesus, 1510, 'Greg. Pulley.' Uni-
versity preacher, 1509-10.
POOLEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
1579-80. Probably 3rd s. of William, of Boxted, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, Dec. 30, 1563. Married a sister of Sir Ralph
Shelton, Knt. Brother of William (1579-80) and perhaps of
John (1576). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, i. 292.)
POOLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1580-1.
POLEY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, June 6, 1670.
S. and h. of Sir Edmund (1635), of Badley, Suffolk, Knt.
School, Bury. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1672-3. Fellow, 1673-5.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1668-9. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Mar. 15, 1672-3. Called to the Bar, 1678. Bencher,
1701. M.P. for Eye, 1689-95; for West Looe, 1703-5; iot
Ipswich, 1705-7. Died unmarried Aug. 7, 1707, aged 54.
M.I. at Badley. Brother of Edmund (1670). (S.H.A.H.;
Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
POOLEY or POLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1576. Of Suffolk. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of
Boxted. Knighted, July 12, 1599. Died s.p. in Flanders.
But there were two cousins of the same name and about the
same age: (i) John, s. of Thomas, of Wrongey, Norfolk;
knighted, 1588; died 1638, aged 80; M.I. at Boxted; (2) John,
s. of Giles; b. 1561. Perhaps brother of George (1579-80)
and WiUiam (1579-80). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, i.
295 ; Burke, L.G.)
POOLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 15) from Pembroke, Easter,
1619. 3rd s. of Sir William (1579-80), of Boxted, and of Risby,
Suffolk, Knt. Bapt. at Rushbrooke (his mother's home),
Nov. 6, 1603. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Fellow, 1624. Junior
Proctor, 1642-3; ejected, 1644. Knighted, Nov. 26, 1660,
Married Catherine, dau. of Dr Jasper Despotine, of Bury,
Apr. 21, 1653. Died Nov. 9, 1664. Buried at Boxted.
Brother of William (1619) and probably of Robert (1617),
father of John (1671) and Despotine (1673)-
POOLEY or POLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
1626. Matric. Easter, 1627. Of Suffolk.
POOLY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Mar. 13, 1654-5. Of
Suffolk. S. and h. of Sir William (1619), of Boxted, Suffolk,
Knt. B. there, Jan. II, 1637. Matric. 1655. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 4, 1658-9. Knighted, June 27, 1664. M.P. for Sud-
bury, 1688. Of Boxted. Married three wives. Died Sept. 13,
1705. Buried at Boxted. M.I. Fatherof John (1694). (Burke,
L.G.; J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, 1. 287.)
POLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 13, 1671. Of
Suffolk. 2nd s. of Sir John (1619), of Bury, Knt. Bapt.
there, Sept. 28, 1655. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678;
B.D. 1687. Fellow, 1676-1718. Ord. priest (Norwich) June,
1680. V. of Oakington, Cambs., 1691. Brother of Despotine
(1673). (J- J- Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, i. 293.)
POOLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1693. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1694; M.B. 1699.
POLEY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 28, 1694.
Of Suffolk. 2nd s. of John (1654-5), of Boxted, Suffolk, Knt.
(and Elizabeth, dau. of George Walden, of Little Burstead,
Essex; ist wife). Bapt. there, July 29, 1676. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 4, 1697. Buried at Boxted, Sept. 14, 1757.
(J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
POOLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 2, 1730-1. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1731- Readm. as FeU.-Com. 1738. His
widow, Philippa, obtained a Rustat pension, Feb. 5, 1763.
(A. Gray.)
POOLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1563;
B.A. 1566-7.
POOLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1566; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572.
POOLEY, RICHARD. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from St John's,
1606. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 15, 1606. V. of Weston,
Herts., 1626-42. R. of Essendon, instituted, Feb. 2, 1641;
reinstituted(orthenext),Feb. 17, 1641. Probably died c. 1669.
Father of the next. (Clutterbuck, 11. 134.)
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PooLEY, Richard
POOLY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age i6) at St John's, May i,
1634. S. of Richard (above), V. of Weston, Herts. B. at
Addington, Northants. School, Hertford (Mr Minor). Matric.
1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
FOLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 20, 1699.
Of Kent. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Fellow,
1707-16.
POLLYE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1568.
Perhaps chorister at King's, in 1564.
POOLY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 6, 1616.
S. of Christopher (1592), V. of Sedgeford, Norfolk. Matric.
1617; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1622.
C. of Aspall, Norfolk, in 1636; of Garboldisham, 1641. R. of
Beetley, 1645-65. V. of Stow Bedon, until 1663. Died 1665.
Brother of Christopher (1628). (Venn, i.)
POOLEY, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Michs.
1617. Probably s. and h. of Sir William (1579-80). Killed
at the Isle of Rh6. Probably brother of John (1619) and
William (1619).
POOLEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1643;
B.A. 1647. Probably V. of Stow Bedon, Norfolk, 1663-90,
and R. of Rockland St Peter, in 1690, when he was accidentally
drowned on a dark night. Probably father of Zachary (1670).
(Blomefield, i. 477-)
FOLEY, THOMAS. Fellow of Clare, in 1549; see Pulley.
POOLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1579; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586; M.D. 1595. Perhaps of
Nowton, Sufiolk, M.D. If so, admon. (P.C.C.) Apr. 4, 1615.
POOLEY or FOLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 16, 1640. 3rd s. of Edmund, Esq. Bapt. Dec. 9,
1624, at Badley, Sufiolk. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5. Died
Dec. 5, 1677. Buried at Badley. M.I. Brother of Edmund
(1635) and William (1638-9). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
FOLEY, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1458-9- Prior of Butley Abbey,
Sufiolk. One of these names R. of Momingthorpe, Norfolk,
i486.
POOLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
1579-80. Probably 2nd s. of William, of Boxted, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, Dec. 23, 1562. B.A. 1582-3. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Oct. 18, 1585. Knighted, 1596. M.P. for Euston, 1620-2;
for Sudbury, 1624-5, 1628-9; for Wigan, 1626. Married at
Rushbrooke to Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Jermyn, of Rush-
brooke, Knt., Sept. 20, 1597- Died Aug 5, 1629, aged 67.
Buried at Boxted. Brother of George (1579-80) and perhaps
of John (1576), probably father of the next, of John (1619)
and Robert (1617). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, i. 292.)
POOLEY or FOLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pem-
broke, July 7, 1619. 2nd s. of Sir William (? above), of
Boxted, and of Risby, Suffolk. Matric. 1619;- B.A. 1622.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 25, 1622. Knighted, Oct. 13, 1631;
of 'Bickstead,' Suffolk. Of Boxted, Knt. Married (1) Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Henry Arden, of Warws., Knt.; (2)
Elizabeth, dau. of Paul D'Ewes, of Stowlangtoft, Esq.
Buried May 28, 1664, at Boxted. Brother of John (1619) and
probably of Robert (1617), father of WUliam (1663) and
John (1655). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, i. 292.)
FOLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Jan. 17,
1638-9. 2nd s. of Edmund, Esq. Bapt. Mar. 6, 162 1, at
Badley, Suffolk. Matric. 1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 23,
1642-3. Buried at Badley, Apr. 20, 1644. Brother of
Edmund (1635) and Thomas (1640). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of
Suffolk.)
FOLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 7, 1663. 3rd s.
of Sir William (1619), of Boxted, Suffolk, Knt. B. Mar. 13,
1647. Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1666-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 17, 1666. Drowned at Liston, Sufiolk, Feb. 14, 1710-1.
Buried at Boxted. Brother of John (1655). (Burke, L.G.;
J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
FOLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 21, 1709.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1710.
POOLEY, ZACHARY. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 26, 1670.
S. of Robert (? 1643), clerk, R. of Rockland St Peter, Norfolk.
B. there. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 1673-4. R- of Westfield, Norfolk, 1684-1703. V. of
Rockland, 1694-1703. Died 1703. {Peile, 11. 29.)
FOOLHOUSE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, July i,
1699 S. of John, of Gt Shelsley, Worcs. School, Shelsley
(Mr Bradley). Matric. 1699. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May,
1702; priest, Sept. 1703.
POORGOLD, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1483-4-
POPE, BERNARD. B.A. 1507-8. Sup. for incorp. at Oxford,
1508-9.
POPE, CLEMENT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 26, 1682.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. C. of Bray-
brooke, Northants. Buried there Sept. 7, 1698. (H. I.
Longden.)
PopE, William
POPE DUDLEY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1623-
ist s. of John (1576), LL.D. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1624.
Barrister, 1634.
POPE, FRANCIS. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Wilt-
shire, pleb. School, Winchester. Matric. (New College,
Oxford) July 7, 1615, age 19; B.A. 1619; M.A. 1621-2. Of
All Saints' parish, Oxford. Admon. at Oxford, Dec. 13, 1631 ;
'by widow, Jane.' {Al. Oxon.)
POPE, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1566;
B.A. from Jesus, 1569-70. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn,
1572; of Barnard's Inn. One of these names, 'of Kent,
M.D. of Leyden,' adm. licentiate of the R.C.P., 1594; Fellow,
1596; Censor, 1614. His name does not appear in the com-
plete list of the College for 1628. {Munk, 1. 109.)
POPE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Gonville H.all, Easter,
1546.
POPE, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 1646. Matric.
1645-6.
POPE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1557-8.
POPE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1576. S. of
Nicholas, of Sussex. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; LL.D. 1590.
Perhaps of Over, Cambs., in 1614. Adm. advocate, Oct. 24,
1618. Will (P.C.C.) of one of these names, 1630; of Hackney,
Middlesex. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
Brother of Thomas (1576) and father of Dudley (1623).
{Sussex Vis.)
POPE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter, 1618.
Of Kent. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, Mar. 12, 1618-9.
POPE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent, 1623-4.
POPE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter, 1648.
Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, Feb. 25, 1649-50.
POPE, JOHN. M.A. from King's, i735- S. of Abel, of Okeford,
Dorset. Matric. (Pembroke College, Oxford) Apr. 4, 1720,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1723-4. {Al. Oxon.)
POPE, JONATHAN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1648, Of Essex.
POPE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 24, 1713-4-
B. at Shaftesbury, Dorset. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A.
1733. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 23, 1722; priest (London)
June 28, 1724. R. of Stoke Dabemon, Surrey, 1733-54-
Will (P.C.C.) 1754; of Bromley St Leonard, Middlesex.
POPE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1612.
S. of Ralph, of Hendali, Buxted, Sussex. B.A. 1614; M.A.
from Trinity Hall, 1618. R. of Blatchington, Sussex, in 1O34;
summoned before the Parliamentary Committee in 1645, but
apparently not ejected. R. of Folkington. Died Oct. 15,
1661, aged 69. Buried at Blatchington. M.I. Brother of
Sackville (i6o6). (Sussejir Arch. Coll., xxx. 118.)
POPE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1580.
POPE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1575.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Shrewsbury. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, 1574. Alderman of Shrewsbury. Died 1628. {Vis. of
Shropshire, 1623; Vis. of Surrey, 1663.)
POPE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 20,
1678-9. S. and h. of Richard. B. at Southwark; age four
months in 1662. School, Eton. (Vis. of Surrey, 1662.)
POPE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 12, 1707.
S. of Roger, of Bridgnorth, Shropshire. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1707; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1710-1.
POPE, SACKVILLE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1606.
S. of Ralph, of Hendali, Sussex. Of Buxted in 1630, when he
was summoned 'for not repairing a chapeU or lie of the
church of Buxted.' Married Rose Wood, of Enfield, Middle-
sex, widow, June 15, 1619. One of these names of Bumby,
Yorks., Esq. WiU (P.C.C.) 1646. Brother of Nicholas (1612).
(Sussex Vis.; Sussex Arch. Coll., l. 45.)
POPE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1576.
2nd s. of Nicholas, of Sussex. Will (P.C.C.) 1621 ; as of Staple
Inn, London. Brother of John (1576). (Sussex Vis.)
POPE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1578-9-
POPE, WALTER. Adm. at Trinity, June 4, 1645; a scholar
from Westminster. B. at Fawsley, Northants. Migrated to
Oxford. Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, 1648; B.A.
(Oxford) 1649; M.A. 1651. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1657.
Created M.D. (Oxford) 1661. Fellow of Wadham College,
Oxford, 1651-62. Proctor, 1658. Professor of Astronomy at
Gresham College, 1661-87. F.R.S., 1663. TraveUed abroad:
spent two years in Italy, c. 1664-6. Registrar for Chester
diocese, 1668-1714. Author, A Life of Sethward, etc. Died
June 25, 1714. Buried in St Giles's, Cripplegate, London.
{.Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
POPE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 1, 1682.
Matric. 1682. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Apr. 22,
1682. (Peile, II. 87.)
POPE, B.Can.L. 1482-3.
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PopEjAY, Richard
POPE, . Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Easter, 1642.
POPEJAY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 11, 1631.
Of Kent. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. P.O. of Bromley St Leonard, Middlesex, 1640.
POPESON, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1550. B. at Denham, Bucks., c. 1532- Matric. 1550; B.A.
i55^_5; M.A. 1558. Fellow, 1553-9- Schoohnaster at
Bungay, Suffolk. Gave property to the school. Founded
scholarships there, 1592, for Emmanuel College. (Cooper,
11. 146; Suckling, I. 157.)
POPHAM, JOHN. M.A. 1622 (fil. nob.). Probably s. and h. of
Sir Francis, of Littlecote, Wilts, (for whom see D.N.B.).
M.P. for Bath, 1627-8. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to
Charles I. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Sebastian Harvey.
Died 1638. Buried at Littlecote. (Burke, L.G.; D.iV.B.)
POPKIN, WILLIAM. U..\. from King's, 1726. S. of Thomas,
of Clehonger, Hereford. Matric. (BaUiol College, Oxford)
Mar. 23, 1707-8, age 18; B.A. (O.xford) 1711. R. of Castle
Frome, Hereford, 1715. {Al. Oxon.)
POPKINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 31,
1712. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. in Forest, in Merthyr Tydfil
parish, Glamorgan. School, Cardiff (Mr Watkins). Matric.
1712.
POPLAR, DANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
May 13, 1657. S. of Samuel. B. in Southwark, Middlesex.
School, St Mary Overie, Southwark (Mr Augur). Matric.
1657. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 30, 1659; of Southwark,
Surrey, gent. {Peile, i. 578.)
POPLETT, see PUPLETT.
POPLEY, EDWARD. B.Can.L. 1524-5. Perhaps R. of Cricksea,
Essex, 1524-51; R. of ToUeshunt Knights, 1550-4; R- of
Mistley, 1554. One of these names R. of Wickham Bishops,
1539-54; deprived, 1554; also R. of Gt Wigborough, 1556-60.
Died 1560. Will, Comm. Essex. Possibly the same man held
all these livings.
POPELAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 6, 1613.
Matric. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1617; priest,
May 23, 1619. C. of Sutton, Northants., 1633-57. Buried
at Castor, Mar. 16, 1657-8.
POPPLE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Mar. 20,
1664-5. 2nd s. of Israel, merchant. B. at Hull, Yorks.
Schools, HuU (Mr Catlin) and Coxwold. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670; priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675. R. of Blatherwick, Northants.,
i675_i726. C. of Laxton, 1692-9-. Died 1726. Father of
the next.
POPPLE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 8,
1698. S. of Edmund (above), R. of Blatherwick, Northants.
B. there. Schools, Uppingham, Rutland and Stamford.
Matric. 1701; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706; B.D. 1713. FeUow,
1707. Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 23,
T705; priest, Mar. 9, 1706-7. C. of Little Shelford, Cambs.,
1710. V. of St Martin's, Stamford (? Stamford Baron,
Northants.), 1731-48. Died 1748.
POPPLEWELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 17, 1693. S. of William, of Leaseby, Lines., clerk.
B. at Lincoln. School, Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1693. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (St Mary Hall,
Oxford) Nov. 22, 1696, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1699. R. of
Draycot Foliat, Wilts., 1712-23. (Al. Oxon.)
POPULWELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1573. One of these names R. of Warmsworth, Yorks., 1591-3.
' Popplewell.'
POPPO or POPPON, JOHN. B.A. 1525-6.
POPY (? PORY), . Fine for non-inception in Can.L. 1448,
(See Gr. Bk, A.)
POR, . B.D. 1472-3. A friar.
PORBERYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1559-
PORDAGE, CALEB. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1684.
Of London.
PORDAGE, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1706. B. at Waltham Abbey, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1707;
B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. FeUow, 1710. Ord. deacon (London)
May 31, 1713. R. of Bere Crocombe, Somerset, 1714-36.
Perhaps chaplain in the Navy, in 1734. R. of Coston, Leics.,
1735. Sub-dean of the Chapel Royal, 1746- Married, at
St George's, Hanover Square, Mary Clarke, July 12, 1748.
Died Oct. 31, 1751. Will, P.C.C. (Harwood; G. Mag.;
L. Mag.)
PORDAGE, FRANCIS. Adm. at St Catharine's, June 29, 1644.
S. of Samuel, shoemaker. B. in London. Bapt. Jan. 13,
1621-2, at St Dionis Backchurch. School, London (Mr
Deth). Migrated to Sidnev, Sept. 26, 1644. Matric. 1645;
B.A. 1647; M.A. 1651. R. of Stanford-Dingley, Berks.
Living, 1681. Brother of the next.
Porter, Euphemius
PORDAGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Apr. 21, 1623.
S. of Samuel, merchant, of London. Bapt. Apr. 21, 1607,
at St Dionis Backchurch. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626; M.D;
1640 (incorp. from Leyden). Curate-in-charge of St Laurence,
Reading, Berks., 1645-7. R- of Bradfield, c. 1647-55;
ejected as 'ignorant and insufficient'; but restored, 1660.
Described by Butler as chief of the Behmenists. Astrologer
and mystic. Author, astrological and religious. Buried in
St Andrew's, Holbom, Dec. 11, 1681. Will (P.C.C.) 1682.
Brother of Francis (above). (D.N.B.)
PORDAGE, LAURENCE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', June 30,
1583.
PORDAGE, W. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1584.
PORDAGE, W. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs. 1587.
Perhaps William, of Rodmersham, Kent; knighted, Feb. 2,
1612-3. Will, 1616.
PORDER, RICHARD. Studied two years at Oxford and two
at Cambridge. B.A. 1562-3. V. of Fingringhoe, Essex,
1567-72. R. of St Peter's, Comhill, London, 1568-74- R- of
Sible Hedingham, Essex, 1568-74. Buried Sept. 9, 1574. at
St Peter's, Comhill. Will (P.C.C.) (Cooper, i. 325.)
PORINGLAND, RICHARD. M..A. Fellow of Peterhouse. Ord.
sub-deacon (Norwich) Dec. 24, 1419; priest. Mar. 23, 1419-20.
One of these names (D.D.), V. of St Stephen-the-Martyr,
Norwich. Died 1457.
PORMORT, LIONEL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Magdalene,
Lent, 1564-5. S. of George, of Keddington, Lines. (Mayor
of Grimsby, 1565). Married Dorothy, dau. of Hamon Sutton,
of Washingborough, Lines. Admon. (Lincoln) Jan. 23,
1615-6. (Lines. Pedigrees, 790; Vis. of Lines., 1564, 1592-)
PORMORTE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1575. Perhaps brother of the next.
PURMORTE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1572. Perhaps brother of Thomas (above).
PORRET (PERROTT or PYROTT), ROBERT. Mus.Bac. 1507-8.
2nd s. of George, of Haroldston, Pembroke. B. at Hackness,
Yorks. B.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford); Mus.Bac. (Oxford)
sup. July 4, 1508; Mus.Doc. (Oxford) sup. Feb. 20, 1515-6.
Organist of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1530. Receiver-
General of Buckingham, 1534. Principal of Trinity Hall,
Oxford. Died at Oxford, Apr. 20, 1550. (Al. Oxon.; Abdy
Williams, Degrees in Music.)
PORRY, EZECHIEL, see PARRY.
PORTE, RICHARD. Incorp. at Oxford, Apr. 2, 1528, as 'M.A.
of Cambridge'; B.D. (Oxford) 1533-4- V. of Avebury, Wilts.,
1530. V. of Ashton Keynes, 1542. (Al. Oxon.)
PORT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 11,
1636. S. of Francis, gent., of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics. B. at
Ashbourne, Derbs. School, Repton. Matric. 1636; B.A.
1639-40. V. of Shepshed, Leics., 1665-70. Buried there
Jan. 26, 1671. (Nichols, iii. 1021.)
PORT or POORTE, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1502-3. Of St Nicholas
Hostel. One of these names parish priest of St Clement's,
Eastcheap, London.
PORTBURY, GEORGE. M.A. from Sidney, 1714 (Incorp. from
Oxford) ; ' C. of Peyhembury, Devon.' S. of George, R. of
Hawkridge, Somerset. Matric. (BaUiol CoUege, Oxford) May
15, 1697, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1700-1. R. of North Hill,
Cornwall, 1709. R. of Hawkridge, Somerset, 1714-28. Died
1728. Admon. Exeter. (Al. Oxon.)
PORTER, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Apr. 26,
1661. S. of Samuel. B. at Bingham, Notts. School, Lough-
borough, Leics. (Mr Somervile). Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5.
(Peile, I. 596.)
PORTER, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 27,
1704. S. of John, barrister, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1704-6. Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. (Queen's CoUege, Oxford) Mar. 31, 1707;
B.A. (Oxford) 1707-8. Usher of the Grammar School at
Ipswich, 1712-3. R. of St Matthew, Ipswich, 1713- (Venn,
I. 512.)
PORTER, EDMUND. B.A. from St John's, 1614-5. Of
Worcestershire. M.A. i6i8; B.D. 1625; D.D. 1661 (LU. Reg.).
FeUow, 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20; priest, Dec. 2i,
1623. R. of Hevingham, Norfolk. 1625-c. 44. Preb. of
Norwich, 1627-70. R. of Heveningham, Suffolk, 1627-70.
Died Oct. 5, 1670, aged 75. WiU, P.C.C. Father of John
(1645) and WUUam (1649).
PORTER, EUPHEMIUS. Matric. from Trinity Hall, Lent,
1629-30. S. of Anthony. B. at Gt EUingham, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Migrated to Christ's, Jan.
29, 1630-X. B.A. 1634-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22,
1638; priest, Dec. 22, 1639. R. of Westfield, Norfolk, 1647.
R. of Marlingford, 1664. Died there before July, 1676.
(Peile, I. 405.)
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Porter, Francis
PORTER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 23, 1666.
Of Essex. Ma trie. 1667.
PORTER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 15, 1683.
Of Essex. Probably s. of Francis, of Danesbury, Essex.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Wadham College, Oxford)
May 2, 1684, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1686-7. {Al. Oxon.)
PORTER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 21, 1592-3.
Of Cumberland. Matric. c. 1593; B.A. 1595-6; M-A. i599;
LL.D. 1612. Fellow, 1601-35. Regius Professor of Civil Law,
1611-35. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. Buried at St Botolph,
Cambridge, Oct. 19, 1635. Will proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.)
1635-
PORTER, HENRY. B.A. 1506-7. Of Lancashire. Fellow of
Pembroke, 1506. One of these names R. of Chipstead,
Surrey. Will, 1540.
PORTER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs.
1586.
PORTER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, 1590.
One of these names V. of Carbrooke, Norfolk, 1614.
PORTER, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1477-
One of these names R. of High Hoyland, near Wakefield,
Yorks., 1 48 1.
PORTER, JOHN. B.A. 1533-4-
PORTER, JOHN. Adm. (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 7, 1560-1. S. of
John, of Norwich. Matric. 1560-1. Probably the same who
was B.A. at Corpus Christi, 1568-9; M.A. 1572; ord. priest
(Ely) Dec. 21, 1572. R. of Denton, Norfolk, 1574-1612.
Perhaps father of Thomas (i594)-
PORTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1582.
PORTER, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Dec. 1616;
B.A. 1619-20.
PORTER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1645.
PORTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, June 24,
1645. S. of Edmund (1614-5), R. of Heveningham, Suffolk.
B. there, Sept. 23, 1629. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1645. Lived in Norwich. Married and had issue.
Brother of William (1649). (Le Neve, Knights, 401.)
PORTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 27, 1650-1.
Of Suffolk. Probably s. and h. of Richard, of Halesworth,
Suffolk, gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 21, 1652. Age 30
in 1664. {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
PORTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 11, 1683.
Of Cheshire. Probably s. of Thomas (1647-8). Matric. 1686;
B.A. 1686-7. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1689; priest.
Mar. 9, 1706-7. At Bunbury, Cheshire, 1689-1701; perhaps
curate to his father. Admon. (Chester) 171 1; of Harthill.
Probably brother of Thomas (1679). (E. Axon.)
PORTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdaxene, Easter, 1695;
B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 5,
1698-9; priest, Feb. 25, 1699-1700. V. of Orston, Notts.,
1702-5. Married at Hawksworth, Nov. 25, 1703, Elizabeth
Chappell. (Godfrey, Notts.)
PORTER, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1601;
B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21,
1607-8. Lecturer at St Mary's, Dover, 1643. Will (P.C.C.)
1648, as minister of St Mary's, Dover.
PORTER, PETER. B.A. from St John's, 1571-2; M.A. 1576.
PORTER, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24, 1671.
Matric. 1671.
PORTER, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1586.
Perhaps s. of William, of Grantham, Lines. Bapt. there,
Dec. 24, 1570. Buried there Sept. 13, 1636. {Lines. Pedigrees,
792.)
PORTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1645.
Of Devon.
PORTER, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1666-7.
Matric. 1667. One of these names s. and h. of John, of the
City of London, deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 19,
1661.
PORTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 9, 1689.
Of Somerset. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1692.
PORTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 25, 1691.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) June 19; priest, July 10, 1698. R. of
Thoresway, Lines., 1698; 'non-resident; cure near Rye,
Sussex.' R. of Chailey, Sussex, i7i3-53- Buried there Aug.
21. 1753- Father of the next.
PORTER, RICHARD Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 14, i733- Of
Framfield, Sussex. S. of Richard (above). Matric. 1735;
Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1742- R- of East Hoathley,
Sussex, 1741-52. V. of Mayfield, 1752-62. R. of Chailey,
1753- Frequent reference made to him in the Diary of
Mr Thomas Turner, a contemporary Sussex tradesman.
Porter, Thomas
Popular with his parishioners and certainly of a convivial
nature. Died Feb. 3, 1762, aged 46. (Sussex Arch. Coll.,
XI. 187.)
PORTER, ROBERT Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1563; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. from Trinity, 1570; B.D. 1577-
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1567; priest (Lincohi) May 8,
1569. R. of Watton-at-Stone, Herts., 1571-1623. Perhaps
R. of Langham, Essex, 1571-2, and also V. of Standon,
Herts., 1572-5- Died 1623. {Cussans.)
PORTER, ROBERT Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1578;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1581-2; M.A. 1585. One of these
names of Aston-on-Trent, Derbs. WiU (P.C.C.) 1617.
PORTER, ROBERT Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, July x,
1639. S. of William, musician, of Nottingham. B. there.
School, Nottingham (Mr Leake). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3.
V. of Pentrich, Derbs., 1650-62, ejected. Retired to Mans-
field. Author, biographical. Died Jan. 22, 1689-90, at
Mansfield. {D.N.B.; Cox, Churches of Derbs., iv. 358;
Calamy, 1. 334.)
PORTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 13, 1639-40.
Of Derbyshire. Scholar, 1640 (on nomination of Dean and
Chapter of St Paul's); B.A. 1643-4.
PORTER, SACKVILLE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1602. S. of John, of Cuckfield, Sussex (and Winefride, dau.
of John Sackville, of Chiddingly Park, Sussex). Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1602-3. Of Seaford, Sussex. Resided at
Chyngton, in 1635; bailifi there. Married Aug. 10, 1642, as
his 2nd wife, Mary Norton, widow. {Sussex Vis.; Sussex
Arch. Coll., VII. 130.)
PORTER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 11, 1626.
S. of Robert, of Derbyshire. School, Repton. Matric. 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. C. and preacher of St Paul's,
Covent Garden, London, 1638; of St Martin-in-the-Fields,
1640. R. of Bingham, Notts., 1643-8. Buried there Sept. 15,
1648. {Peile, 1. 374-)
PORTER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Jan. 29,
1676-7. S. of William, yeoman. B. at Felsted, Essex.
School, Felsted.
PORTER, TALBOT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1601;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Chester) Jan. 9,
1608-9. V. of Bolton-le-Sands, Lanes., 1613-8. Buried at
Lancaster, Mar. 26, 1618.
PORTER, THOMAS. Sizar at Peterhouse in June, 1563.
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at King's, Michs. 1566. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Apr. 9, 1571; 'bred in the schools.' R. of
Ayot St Lawrence, Herts., 1580-1625. Died 1625.
PORTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1584-5. V. of Reede, Suffolk, 1598.
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1594. Of Denton, Norfolk. Perhaps s. of
John (1560-1), R. of Denton. Matric. c. 1594; B.A. 1598-9;
M.A. 1602; B.D. 1609. Fellow, 1597-1605. R. of Thursford,
Norfolk, 1 6i 1 . One of these names V. of Hemenhale, 1 605-35 •
PORTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1616.
B. in Northamptonshire. B.A. 1619-20; M A. 1623. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22, 1623. V. of
Hanmer, Flintshire, 1626. Lecturer at Chester, 1642.
Minister of Whitchurch, Salop, 1645-60. Member of the
4th Salop Classis. Died June 19, 1667. Father of Thomas
(1647-8). {Calamy, 11. 343; Peile, i. 310.)
PORTER, THOMAS (1631), see GOLDSWORTH.
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at Magdalene, Easter,
1641. Buried at St Peter's, Cambridge, May 30, 1641.
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 15,
1647-8. S. of Thomas (1616), of Salop. Schools, Chester and
'Grandon' (? Grendon, near Atherstone). Matric. 1647-8;
B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Ord. presbyter and afterwards ord.
by the Bishop of Chester. Preacher at Tilstock, Whitchurch.
Preacher of Bunbury, 1663-1708. Died Dec. 14, 1708.
Buried at Bunbury. Probably father of the next and of
John (1683). {Peile, i. 519; E. Axon.)
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, May 1,
1679. S. of Thomas (? above), clerk. B. in Cheshire. Matric.
1679; B.A. 1682-3. Probably brother of John (1683).
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
Feb. 27, 1700-1. S. of Aubrey, of Bury, Suffolk, M.P. for
Bury. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1701. Died of
fever at Vienna, 1705. Nephew of Lord Bristol. {S.H.A.H.)
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Feb. 4, 1719-
20. B. at Duf&eld, Derbs. Matric. 1720.
PORTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 3, 1738- Of
Sussex. B. 1719- Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1748.
Ord. priest (Ely, Liit. dim. from Chichester) Dec. 1746. R. of
East Hoathly, Sussex, 1752-94- R- of Ripe. 1757-94- Died
Sept. 30, 1794. M.I. at East Hoathly. Will, P.C.C. {Mus-
grave; A. Gray.)
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Porter, William
PORTER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1540-1. FeUow of
St John's, 1537-8. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1545.
PORTER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1571.
Perhaps migrated to Oxford. If so, B.A. from Queen's
College, 1579; M.A. 1582. V. of St Michael, Appleby, West-
morland, 1582-1611. (Peile, I. 117; Al. Oxon.)
PORTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 5, 1607.
Of Lincolnshire.
PORTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 29,
1649. S. of Edmund (1614-5). D.D., clerk, of Norwich.
B. there, Mar. 30, 1633. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1649. Master in Chancery, Ireland, 1699-1716. Died
1716, aged 83. Brother of John (1645).
PORTER, WILLIAM. M.A. 1681 (Incorp. from Trinity College,
O.xford). Matric. there, Apr. 10, 1663, age 16. S. of William,
of Aylesbury, Bucks. B.A. (Oxford) 1666-7; M.A. 1669.
Canon of Southwell, 1685-1715. R. of Saundby, Notts., 1688.
Died 1 715. (Al. Oxon.)
PORTER, . B.D. 1493-4.
PORTER, . B.Can.L. 1509-10.
PORTER, . B.Civ.L. 1525-6.
PORTAR, . Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1544.
PORTAR, . M.A. 1544 'after nine terms study in Cam-
bridge, and many years elsewhere and as schoolmaster.'
PORTEUS, BEILBY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June i,
1748. S. (and 1 8th child) of Robert (formerly a Virginian
planter; returned to England, in 1720). Bapt. at York,
May 21, 1731. School, Ripon (Mr Hyde). Matric. 1748;
Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755; D.D. 1767. Fellow,
1752. Esquire Bedell, 1754-55. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June;
priest (York) Sept. 19, 1756. Chaplain to Archbishop Seeker,
1762. R. of Wittersham, Kent, 1762-5. Preb. of Peter-
borough, 1764-76. R. of Ruckinge, Kent, 1764. R. of
Hunton, 1765. R. of Lambeth, Surrey, 1767-77. Master of
St Cross, Winchester, 1767-77. Chaplain to the King, 1769.
Bishop of Chester, 1777-87. Bishop of London, 1787-1809.
An early patron of the Church Missionary Society and of the
British and Foreign Bible Society. Author, religious. Died
at Fulham, May 14, 1809. Buried at Idehill, near Sundridge
in the chapel which he had built and endowed. Perhaps
brother of the next. (Peile, 11. 252; Northants. N. and Q., iv.
214; D.N.B.)
PORTEUS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 25, 1725. Perhaps s. of Robert, formerly of Virginia.
School, Twickenham, Middlesex. Matric. 1725; Scholar,
1725; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1738. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Jime I, 1729; priest, Dec. 19, 1731. C. of Sutton, Beds.
R. ofHatley, i735- V. of Eyeworth, 1742. Will (P.C.C.) 1754-
Perhaps brother of Beilby (above).
PORTINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 26,
1636-7. Of Yorkshire. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Bamby-on-
Don. Bapt. at Hatfield, Sept. 28, 1619. Matric. 1637.
Married Eleanor, dau. of John Ramsden, of LasceUes Hall.
Buried at Hatfield, Feb. 3, 1670-1. Will, York. {Vis. of
Yorks., 1665.)
PORTINGTON, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney,
Oct. 2, 1685. ist s. of Henry, gent. B. at Portington, Yorks.
Schools, Howden (Mr Reynolds) and Wakefield, Yorks.
(Mr Clark). Of Portington, Esq.
PORTINGTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1568. Perhaps 3rd s. of Henry, of SawcUfie-in-Roxby, Lines.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 794.)
PORTINGTON, THOMAS. B.A. 1508-9. One of these names
R. of Speldiurst, Kent, 1534.
PORTLOCK, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28,
1682. School, Westminster. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1683;
B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. FeUow, 1687. Incorp. at Oxford,
1695. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1702.
PORTMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 21, 1649-50.
Of Warwickshire. Perhaps Preb. of .\chonry, 1661-70, and
Archdeacon of Elphin, 1662-65, 'M.A.' (H. B. Swanzy.)
PORTREV, ALEXANDER. B.A. 1621 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. and h. of Reginald, of Fonmon, Glamorgan. B.A. (Christ
Church, Oxford) 1620. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1623-4.
Barrister-at-law, 1631. {Al. Oxon.)
PORTWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Lent, 1657-8. S. of Thomas, of Loughborough, Leics. School,
Loughborough. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
PORYE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1544 {imputes). Perhaps brother of Richard (i547)-
PORY, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1520. B. at Thrapston,
Northants. (so it appears from his will). B.A. 1523-4; M.A.
1527; B.D. 1535; D.D. 1559. FeUow, 1534. Master of Corpus
Christi, 1557-70. Vice-Chancellor, 1558. Incorp. at Oxford,
POSTLETHWAITE, WALTER
1556. R. of BunweU, Norfolk, 1555-64. V. of St Stephen,
Norwich, 1556. R. of Landbeach, Cambs., 1558-70. Canon
of Ely, 1560-4. R. of Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, 1560.
R. of Lambeth, 1563. Canon of Canterbury, 1564-7; of
Westminster, 1568-70. Buried at Thompson, Noriolk, June
25, 1570. Will, P.C.C. {Cooper, i. 320; D.N.B.; Masters;
Al. Oxon.)
PORYE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1559. Matric.
Easter, 1560.
PORYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Caius, Easter, 1588; Scholar,
1589-95; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Incorp. at Oxford, 1595.
Studied with Richard Hakluyt, at whose instigation he
translated A Geographical Historie of Africa, written in
Arabicke and Italian by John Leo, a More, published in 1600.
M.P. for Bridgwater, Somerset, 1605-11. Travelled in Ireland,
Italy and Turkey. Went to America as secretary to Sir
George Yeardley, 1619. Speaker of the House of Burgesses
of Virginia; the first legislature convened in any English
Colony. Secretary of State of Virginia, 1619-22. Settled in
London, 1624. Died in London, Sept. 1635. {Venn, 1. 130;
D.N.B.; W. G. Stanard; Al. Oxon.)
PORIE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1599.
PORYE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1547. Perhaps brother of George (1544).
PORY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 28, 1624-5.
S. of Robert. B. in London. School, St Paul's (where he was
a class-fellow of John Milton and went up with him to College).
Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1639; D.D. 1661
{Lit. Reg.). Burrell Rhetoric Lecturer, 1634-9. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1663. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1637. R. of St
Margaret, New Fish Street, 1640-3; ejected; restored, 1660.
R. of Thorley, Herts., 1640-3; restored, 1660-2. Archdeacon
of Middlesex, 1660-9. Chaplain to Archbishop Juxon. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1660-9; Canon, 1662-9. Preb. of Chichester,
1660. R. of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, 1660-2; of Holling-
boume, Kent, 1662; of Much Hadham, Herts., 1662; of
Lambeth, 1662. Died Nov. 20 {sic), 1669. Buried at St
James', ClerkenweU. WiU, P.C.C. {Peile, i. 365; D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.)
PORYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1551-
PORY, . B.Can.L. 1460-1; D.Can.L. 1463-4. {Gr. Bk, k,
65-)
POST, WALTER. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 28, 1717. Of
Kent. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Fellow, 1721-32. Junior
Proctor, 1731-2. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 20, 1722; priest,
June 9, 1723. R. of Cheverell, Wilts. R. of St Botolph,
Cambridge, 1725-7. V. of Oakington, Cambs., 1727.
POSTE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Gonville Hall, 1551.
POSTGATE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1545
{imputes) .
POSTGATE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1546. Probably of East Yorks. B..\. 1548-9.
POSTGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Sept. 30, 1663. S. of Christopher, deceased, of Guisborough,
Yorks. B. there. School, York (Mr Preston). Matric. 1664;
B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1668; priest, Sept.
1671.
POSTLETHWAITE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 25, 1729. S. of John, wine merchant. School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1730. F.R.S., 1754. Perhaps
identical with the writer on revenue. If so, of the Treasury
Office. Died Sept. 6, 1761. Will, P.C.C. {D.N.B.; Mus-
grave.)
POSTLETHWAITE, MATTHEW. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 30, 1699. Of Cumberland. S. of George. School, St
Paul's, under his uncle, John Postlethwaite. Matric. 1699;
Scholar. Migrated to St John's, Dec. 28, 1702. B.A. 1702-3;
M.A. 1706. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1706. P.C. of
Needham, Norfolk, 1704. V. of Shottesham, 1708. R. of
Denton, 1714. R. of Redenhall, 1742. Archdeacon of
Norwich, 1742-4. Author, sermons. Died June 27, 1745.
Buried at Denton. M.I. {D.N.B.; Masters.)
POSTLETHWAITE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
June 19, 1749. S. of Richard, of Crook-Lands, Lanes. School,
St Bees, Cumberland (Mr Fisher). Matric. 1749; Scholar,
1752; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756; B.D. 1768; D.D. 1789 {Lti.
Reg.). Fellow, 1755. Taxor, 1758. Master, 1789-98. Vice-
Chancellor, 1791. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1756.
R. of Hamerton, Hunts., 1774-98. Died at Bath, May 4,
1798. Buried in the .-Vbbey Church. (D.N.B.)
POSTLETHWAITE, WALTER. .A.dm. sizar at Emmanuel,
June 18, 1643. Of Sussex. B.A. 1646. Ejected from St
Michael's, Lewes, Sussex, 1662. Died 1671. {Calamy, 11.
465.)
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POSTLETHWAITE, WiLLIAM
POSTLEWAVTE, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1701.
Of Cumberland. Matric. Easter, 1702. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Feb. 4, 1704-5. R. of Little Gidding, Hunts., 1707-31- C. of
Croyland. Chaplain in Norfolk, c. 1717. One of these names
of Goldhanger, Essex, clerk; will (Comm. Essex) 1731-
POTE, see also POTT.
POTE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, c. I575- S. and h. of Robert,
of Boxford, Suffolk. School, Eoxford. Migrated pens, to
Caius, June 20, 1576, age 18. Matric. 1576. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 27, 1579. (Venn, i. 87.)
POTE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse, June 29,
1749. S. of Joseph Pote, bookseller and publisher at Eton
(for whom see D.N.B.). Bapt. at St Martin-in-the-Fields,
London, Feb. i, 1729-30. School, Eton. Scholar of King's,
1750; B.A. 1755-6; M.A. i759- Fellow of King's, I752- Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 18, 1753; priest (Bishop of Chester) at
Cambridge, Mar. 24, i754- Chaplain at Rotterdam. R. of
Milton, Gravesend, 1766-97- R- of St Margaret's, Lothbury,
1766-8; of St George's, Southwark, 1768-97. Preb. of
Lichfield. 1769-97. Died July 29, i797. Buried at Milton.
M.I. (Harwood; Le Neve, Fasti, calls him 'James.')
POTE or POTT, ROBERT. Adm. sirar (age 17) at Caius, June 3,
1606. Of Ripon, Yorks. S. of John. School, Ripon. Matnc.
1606; Scholar, 1607-10; B.A. i6io-n; M.A. 1614. (Venn,
I. 192.)
POTENSTEINER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1631,
as 'Podenstinus'; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
POTHAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1619;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25; priest. Sept 26, 1625.
POTKIN, JEROME. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Apr. 2,
1639. S. of John, milliner, of St Andrew Undershaft, London.
B. there. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1647. R. of
Stifford, Essex, c. 1652-73. Buried there Apr. 4, 1673-
Admon. (Cons. C. London) Apr. 30, 1673, to creditor. (Vis.
of London, 1634; H. Smith.)
POTKEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1561.
Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) Jan. 22, 1571-2, as 'Potkyns.'
R. of LiUey, Herts., 1571 ; ' bred in the schools.' Will (P.C.C.)
1614.
POTKIN, SIMON. Matric. sirar from Trinity, Michs. 1601;
Scholar, 1605.
POTKINS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Sx Catharine's,
Michs. 1632. Of Kent. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
POTMAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1564-5-
POTMAN, THOMAS. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Matthew, of Leeds, Kent. Matric. (Magdalen College,
Oxford) Jan. 28, 1630-1, age 19; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1633.
Fellow of Magdalen, 1633-50. R. of Brandiston, Norfolk,
1636. R. of Ashbrittle, Somerset, 1645. Canon of Wells,
1663-70. Died c. Oct. 1670. (Al. Oxon.)
POTT, CALEB. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 2, 1666-7. Of
Cheshire. S. of Nehemiah, of Macclesfield. Bapt. there.
May 20, 1649. Matric. i668; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1678.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. Successively schoolmaster at
Knutsford, Sandbach, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Audlem and
Macclesfield. Died Sept. 2, 1690, aged 42. M.I. at Maccles-
field. (F.M.G , 1241; E. Axon.)
POTT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 28, 1658. Of
Cheshire. S. and h. of Edmund, of Pott, Cheshire, Esq.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 7, 1662. Age 23 in 1664. (Vis. of
Cheshire, 1663-4; A. Gray.)
POTT, GEORGE. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 14, 1534. Of Moulton, Suffolk. B.A. 1538-9- Fellow,
1537-40-
POTT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 16, 1595.
Probably s. of John, of Stancliffe, Darley, Derbs. Matric. c.
1595. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1596; 'of Stancliff Hall,
Derbs.' Of Stancliffe, Derbs. Married Thomasine, dau. of
Ellis Newcomen. DiedatNassington, May 30, 1650. (F.M.G. ,
1240.)
POTT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Michs. 1601; B.A.
i6io-i; M.A. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614, as 'James.'
POTT or POTTS, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from Christ's,
Dec. 1588. B. in Cheshire. Scholar of Emmanuel, 1588
(nominated by founder); B.A. 1593-4. Fellow of Emmanuel,
1595. Chaplain to the English merchants in Surrey for 14
years. Afterwards of Newland, Gloucs. Granted a licence
to leave England to go as preacher to the English merchants
in Rotterdam, in 1624. Died Mar. 24, 1626. M.I. at Witney,
Oxon. (Peile, i. 194; Topographer, iv. 157-)
POTT, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 12, 1600.
POTT, WALTER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1604;
Scholar; B.A. 1609. Schoolmaster of Stockport Grammar
School, 1612-22. (Peile, 1. 250.)
Potter, Richard
POTT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Sept. 15,
1652. S. of Thomas, smith, deceased. B. at Hemsworth,
Yorks. Schools, Hemsworth (Mr Proctor) and Killinghall
(Mr PuUen). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1657-8.
POTT, . B.A. 1482-3. Perhaps William, of York diocese.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 13, 1483-4; priest, June I2,
1484; title, St John's Hospital, Cambridge.
POTTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 7,
1745. S. of Charles, clerk, of Dorset. B. in Dorchester.
Schools, Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kinsman) and Oakham, Rutland
(Mr Adcock). Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9- Perhaps ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1751, 'B.A.' V. of Threckmgham,
Lines., 1752-9-
POTTER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney,
Feb. 15, 1653-4. S. of Edward, shoemaker. B. at Cambridge.
School, Perse. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657; M.A. 1661. R. of
Fenstanton, Hunts., 1668-78. V. of Boxworth, Cambs., 1675.
Died Apr. 26, 1678. Brother of George (1641). To be dis-
tinguished from a contemporary namesake (s. of Christopher,
Provost of Queen's College, Oxford), for whom see Al. Oxon.
POTTER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 19,
1750. S. of John, clerk, of Horton and Cramlington, North-
umberland. Bapt. at Cramlington, Dec. 10, 1731. School,
St Bees, Cumberland (Mr Fisher). Matric. 1750. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi, LiU. dim. from Durham) June 17, i753- C. of Ford,
Northumberland. Buried there, Nov. 30, i753-
POTTER, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1595.
POTTER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1586; B.A. 1590-1.
POTTER, EDWARD. Matnc. pens, from Sx Catharine's,
Michs. 1642; B.A. 1644. Migrated to Clare, Sept. 24, 1646.
M.A. 1648. Fellow of Clare.
POTTER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 14, 1699,
B. at Ogliston, Derbs. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1708.
Fellow, 1708-15. Ord. deacon (London) June 3, 1705. Died
in College. Buried Jan. 15, 1714-5-
POTTER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, July 20,
1641. S. of Edward, shoemaker. B. in Holy Trinity parish,
Cambridge. Schools, Perse and Bumpstead, Essex (Mr
Thombark). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1649. Ord.
deacon (Lincohi) June 25; priest, June 29, 1661. R. of
Simpson, Bucks., 1661-7. R. of Chenies, 1663-7. Died 1667.
Buried at Chenies. Brother of Christopher (1653-4). (Lips-
comb, IV. 343.)
POTTER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Sept. 8,
1664. 1st s. of George, brewer, deceased. B. at Cambridge.
Schools, Perse, Cambridge, Stamford (Mr Herman) and
Bitchfield, Rutland (Mr Saul). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668-9.
POTTER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Sept. 12,
1705. S. of John, Esq. B. at Colne, Essex. School, Felsted.
Matric. 1705-6.
POTTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, 1598.
POTTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1628.
POTTER, JOHN. B.D. Ejected fellow of St John's, 1644 (see
Cole). One of these names V. of Pentrich, Derbs., 1663-70.
Died 1670.
POTTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 1, 1663. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
Signs for priest's orders (London) Sept. 24, 1670; 'C. of
Bocking, Essex.' One of these names R. of Aston Sandford,
Bucks., 1677. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
POTTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 30, 1733-4-
Of Somerset. Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741- One
of these names (M.A.), V. of WooUey, Yorks., 1750-78. Died
1778.
POTTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 16,
1733-4. S. of Robert, of Yorkshire. B. at Sherbum. School,
Sherbum (Mr Clayton). Matric. 1735; B.A. 1 737-8; M.A.
1750. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Feb. 14, 1737-8; pnest, Sept. 23,
1739. C. of Redmile and Ruston, Leics. (Scott-Mayor, iil.
451-)
POTTER, KNIGHTLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 12,
1613. Matric. 1613.
POTTER, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, June 12,
1690. S. of WiUiam (? 1654), R. of Wintringham, Lines.,
deceased. B. there. School, Alford. Matric. 1690; B.A.
1693-4; M.A. 1697. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20,
1696; priest. Mar. 20, 1697-8. R. of Thurlaston, Leics.,
1705-25. Buried there Apr. 19, 1725- M.I. Admon.
(Leicester) 1725- (Nichols, iv. 998.)
POTTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1617.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; B.D. 1632. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest, May 24, 1624. Probably
R. of Hilborough, Norfolk, 1630. R. of Godmanham, Yorks.,
1634-60. Died 1660.
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Potter, Richard
POTTER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Nov. 20,
1641. R. of Holbrook, Suffolk, 1640-2.
POTTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 29,
1704. S. of John, deceased. B. at Featherstone, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1704- Migrated to St John's,
Oct. 27, 1705, age 18. B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. i8, 1709; priest (York) Sept. 1711- V. of Aberford,
Yorks., 1712-6. V. of Collingham, 1715-32- Died 1732.
POTTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 13, i737.
Of Puddimore, Somerset. S. of , clerk. 3.1721. School,
Seaming, Norfolk. Matric. 1738; Scholar; B.A. 1741-2;
M.A. 1788. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1746. V. of Melton
parva, Norfolk, 1746-70. R. of Crostwight, 1754-89- Master
of Seaming School, 1761-89. Canon of Norwich, 1788-1804.
V. of Lowestoft, 1789-1804. Greek scholar. Poet and
translator of Aeschylus, etc. Died Aug. 9, 1804, aged 83.
M.I. at Lowestoft. {D.N.B.; G. Mag.)
POTTER, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1626; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633; D.D. (Lit. Reg.) 1663. Fellow, 1633-44;
ejected; restored, 1660.
POTTER, SIMON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 18, 1652.
Of Worcestershire. Sent to College by Rich. Baxter. Matric.
1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659. Incorp. at Oxford, 1662.
Ejected from Wolverley, Worcs. Afterwards conformed. R.
of Fowlmere, Cambs., 1662. R. of Gedney, Lines., 1663.
POTTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Lent,
1577-8; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. One of these names, M.A.,
Master of the Free School, Buckingham, 1580. One, Master
of the HospiUl, Newport Pagnell, Bucks., 1590.
POTTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 7.
1646. S. of John, gent. B. at Ashton, Lanes. Schools, Ashton
(Mr Birch) and Winwick (Mr Pickering). Matric. 1646;
Scholar of Caius, 1647-50; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. from Corpus
Christi, 1653. Fellow of Corpus Christi; 1650-4. Perhaps
C. of Winwick, Lanes., 1656-71 ; of Newchurch,i658-9. Buried
at Winwick, Nov. 12, 1671. But Masters makes him preb.
of Lincoln, i66c>-7, where he died. (Venn, i. 363; Masters.)
POTTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov. 11,
1709. Previously matric. (Lincoln College, Oxford) July 19,
1702, age 14. S. of Thomas, of Wakefield, Yorks. Matric.
1709; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
5, 1709-10; priest (York) May, 1713. C. of Benefield,
Northants., 1710. V. of Orton-on-the-Hill, Leics., 1716-22.
Chaplain to the Duke of Devonshire. One of these names
V. of Sibbertoft, Northants., 1732. Died 1733-
POTTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 22,
1723. S. of Henry, gent., of Lancashire. B. at Knowsley,
near Liverpool. Schools, Much Woolton (Mr Holmes) and
Warrington (Mr Hayward) . B.A. 1726-7.
POTTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, July 4,
1733; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of Thomas,
vintner. B. in London, Sept. 22, 1715. Matric. i733; B.A.
1736-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1737-
POTTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 7,
1579-80. S. of William. B. in Canterbury. School, Canter-
bury (Mr Grashoppe). B.A. 1583-4; Scholar, 1586. Perhaps
M.A. 1607. Ord. priest (London) Aug. 4, 1588; 'C. of
St Dunstan-in-the-East.' V. of Halstow, Kent, i59i-5-
V. of Tonge, 1593-1619. R. of Milstead, 1595-1619. Died
1619. (Venn, i. 105.)
POTTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, June 13,
1591. S. of Thomas. B. at Buckingham. School, Bucking-
ham (Mr Herl). Died in College. Buried at St Michael's,
May 15, 1593. (Venn, l. 143.)
POTTAR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 12,
1654. S. of John, mercer, of Carlisle, Cumberland. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661;
B.D. 1669. Fellow, 1658. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 11;
priest, Sept. 21, 1662. Probably R. of Wintringham, Lines.,
in 1674. Probably father of Peter (1690).
POTTER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1726.
Doubtless s. of William, of Hawkwell, Northumberland.
Bapt. at Stamfordham, Oct. 15, 171 1. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Aug. 2, 1728. Buried at Stamfordham, July 17, 1747-
Another of these names s. of Thomas, of Lazenby, Cumber-
land. Bapt. there, Sept. 27, 1711. Matric. (Lincohi College,
Oxford) Feb. 27, 1727-8, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1731; M.A.
1734. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) Mar. 6, 1736-7; priest, Dec. 31,
1738. C. of Howden, Yorks., 1738-42. V. of Hemingborough,
1742-68. Buried there Oct. 25, 1768. (F. S. Hockaday;
T. Biirton, Hemingborough; Al. Oxon., where the two men
are confused.)
POTTER, . B.A. 1505-6.
POTTER, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Lent, 1543-4-
POTTER, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1557.
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PoTTS, John
POTTER, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1582.
POTTER, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1590.
POTTER, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1614.
POTTERTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1582. Perhaps B.A. 1585-6, as ' Richard.' Probably
ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1586-7. C. of
Somersham, Hunts., 1588, 'William.'
POTTICARY, JOHN. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Jerome, of Stockton, Wiltshire, pleb. Bapt. there, Sept. 12,
1596. Matric. (Hart HaU, Oxford) Dec. 11, 1612, age 16;
B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1616; M.A. (Hart HaU,
Oxford) 1622. Fellow of OrieL Admon. at Oxford, Nov. 11,
1631. (Al. Oxon.)
POTTINGER, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1693. Doubtless s. of John, Master in Chancery (for whom see
D.N.B.). B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1695; B.A. 1697-8;
M.A. 1701. Fellow, 1697, resigned on obtaining an estate
devised to him by his uncle at Reading. Died suddenly at
Reading, June 14, 1745. Father of Richard (1742). (Har-
wood.)
POTTINGER, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1742. S. of John (1693). B.A. 1746-7; M.A. i753- Fellow,
1746. Secretary, at the Hague, to the Earl of Holdemess.
Secretary to the embassy at Versailles. Under-Secretary of
State (South), 1751-4; (North), 1754-61. One of these names
died Jan. 15, 1794; of Burlington Street. (Harivood, 332;
Musgrave; A. B. Beaven.)
POTTLE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1587, 'John.' Of Norfolk. B.A. 1590-1. Ord. priest (Nor-
wich) Mar. 23, 1593-4. R. of Marlesford, SuSolk, 1595-1643.
R. of Little Glernham, 1610. Admon., May 4, 1643, to his son
Walter (1619).
POTTLE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1619. S. of James (above), of Suffolk. B.A. 1622-3; M.A.
1626. Succeeded his father as R. of Marlesford, Suffolk, 1643.
POTTO, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, July 7, i6i4-
Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
POTTON, JOHN. M.A. 1578 (Incorp. from Oxford). Perhaps
John Pottle; at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1566; of
Gloucester. B.A. (Oxford) 1570; M.A. 1573; M.B. 1580.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1568. (Al. Oxon.)
POTTS, see also POTT.
POTTS, ALGERNON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
June 11, 1690. S. of Sir Roger (1660-1), Bart. B. at Gt
EUingham, Norfolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1690. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 8, 1693. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Oct. 14,
1711. Married Frances, dau. of Calibut, of Saham
Toney, and widow of Thomas Crane, of Norwich. Died Sept.
17, 1716. Buried at Mannington. (G.E.C., 11. 138.)
POTTS, CROFTS. M.A. 1621 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Nicholas, of Chalgrave, Beds., Esq. Bapt. there, Oct. 16,
1599. Matric. (Oriel College, Oxford) Oct. 11, 1613, age 14;
B.A. 1617; M.A. (AU Souls, Oxford) 1620. Perhaps brother
of John (1606). (Al. Oxon.)
POTTS or POTT, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1651. Of London. Probably s. of Edmund, of St
Laurence Lane, London. Age 22 in 1656. Married Susanna,
dau. of Giles Alington, of St Edmondsbury. (F.M.G., 1240.)
POTTS or POTT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Jime 22, 1654. S. of John, R. of Darley, Derbs. B. there.
School, Repton. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
Head Master of Sheffield Grammar School, 1658-64. Studied
physic. Learned in Arabic, Syriac and Hebrew. Buried at
Worksop, Derbs., Aug. 23, 1688. Describes himself in his
will of Radford, in Worksop, Doctor of Physic. (F.M.G.,
I239-)
POTTS or POTT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 29,
1606. Matric. 1606. Possibly s. and h. of Nicholas, of
Chalgrave, Beds. Bapt. there. May 12, 1586. If so, previously
at Oxford. Matric. (Oriel College, Oxford) May 8, 1601, age
14. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1604-5. Barrister-at-law,
i6ii. Perhaps brother of Crofts (1621). (Al.Oxon.)
POTTS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1634. Of
Norfolk. S. and h. of John, of Mannington, Norfolk, Esq.
(created Bart., 1641). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 10, 1634.
Succeeded as Bart., 1673. Married (1) Susan, dau. of Sir
John Heveningham, of Heveningham, Norfolk; (2) Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Samuel Browne, of Arlesey, Beds. Died c. 1690.
Father of Roger (1660-1). (G.E.C., 11. 138.)
POTTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at St John's, Feb. 8, 1635-6.
S. of Thomas (1607), clerk, R. of Kirby Cane, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Beccles, Suffolk (Mr Neave). Migrated to
Christ's, Feb. 15, 1635-6. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A.
1643. Fellow, (?) 1642-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18,
1642. Died c. 1645. Brother of Thomas (1643). (Peile, 1.
440.)
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POTTS, JOHN. M.A. from Queens', i68i. Of Cheshire. S. of
Pcarsevell, of Carmarthen. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford)
Apr. 15, 1670, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1674. R. of Roborough,
Devon, 1679. {Al. Oxon.)
POTTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 14, 1701.
S. of Philip, clerk. B. at Bothal, near Morpeth, Northumber-
land. Bapt. there, Nov. 3, 1682. School, Newcastle (Mr
Rudd). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 23, 1705; priest, June 8, 1707. P.C. of St John's,
Newcastle, 1707-17. Married at St John's, Dec. 30, 1712,
Ann Johnson. Died Sept. i, 1717. Buried at St Nicholas,
Newcastle. (H. M. Wood.)
POTTS, ROGER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 18,
i66o-i. S. of John (1634), Esq., of Mannington, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Enfield, Middlesex (private). Matric. 1661.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 16, 1669. Succeeded his
father as Bart., c. 1690. Of Gt EUingham and Mannington.
Married Mary, dau. of William Davy, of EUingham, Norfolk.
Died Oct. 14, 1711. Father of Algernon (1690). {Venn, i.
411; G.E.C., II. 138.)
POTTS, SAMUEL. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. i,
1690-1. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5.
POTTS or POTT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June,
1587; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1601. Fellow, 1596-
1602. Perhaps V. of Wood Bastwick, Norfolk, c. 1600.
(Peile, I. 190.)
POTTS or POTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Easter,
1607. Of Kent. Migrated to Christ's. Matric. 1607; B.A.
1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 1612-3.
V. of Wood Bastwick, Norfolk, 1613. R. of Kirby Cane,
1619-46. Father of the next and of John (1635-6). {Peile,
I. 264.)
POTTS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, Nov. 2,
1643. S. of Thomas (above), clerk. B. at Kirby Cane,
Norfolk. Schools, Beccles, Suffolk (Mr Neave) and Bimgay
(Mr Creed). Brother of John (1635-6). {Peile, i. 486.)
POTTS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, June 2, 1697.
S. of Thomas, deceased, of Leyden. B. in London. School,
Durham (Mr Rudd). Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704.
Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 21, 1701; priest, Sept. 19, 1703.
C. of Stannington, Northumberland, 1727. (D. S. Bout-
flower.)
POTTS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 19, 1586. Of
Cambridge.
POULETT, see PAULETT.
POULEY, see PAWLEY.
POULTER, see PULTER.
POULTNEY or PULTENEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare
July 8, 1724, B. in London. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8
M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1734
priest, June i, 1735. R. of Curry Mallett, Somerset, 1735.
POULTNEY, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1640. Perhaps brother of the next.
POULTNEY or PULTNEY, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
King's, Easter, 1640. One of these names heir male to Sir
John Poultney, of Misterton, Leics. (died 1637). Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1646 (as s. of Michael, of Bray, Berks.).
Called to the Bar, 1654. Knighted, June 4, 1660. M.P. for
Westminster, 1678-85 and 1688-9. On the commission for
the office of Privy Seal, Feb. 10, 1682. Died 1691. Buried
in St James's, Westminster. Will proved, Oct. 9, 1691.
Ancestor of the Earl of Bath. {Nichols, iv. 320.)
POULTON or PULTON, FERDINAND. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Michs. 1552. S. of Giles, of Desborough, Northants.
(and Alice, dau. of Thomas More, of Borton, Bucks.). B.
there, 1536. B.A. 1555-6. Fellow, 1556-7. Perhaps migrated
to Brasenose College, Oxford, 1556. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 5, 1559. The first private person to edit the Statutes
of the Realm. Died Jan. 20, 1617-8. Buried at Desborough.
Will, P.C.C. {Peile, i. 50; D.N.B.)
POULTON, see also PULTON.
POULTON or PULTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, (age 15) from
Christ's, Michs. 1568. S. of Giles, of Desborough, Northants.
Succeeded to the family estates. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
John Isham, of Lamport, Northants. Died Oct. 26, 1598.
{Vis. of Northants. ; Peile, i. 106.)
POULTON, JEREMIAH FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, May 23, 171 1. S. of Nathaniel, clerk, of Hockwold,
Norfolk. B. in London. School, Hockwold (Mr Topcliffe).
Matric. 1710-1; Scholar, 1711-2. Migrated to Emmanuel,
1712. B.A. 1715-6. {Venn, 1. 525.)
POULTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept. 8,
1719- S. of Roger, of Overton, Wilts. Matric. (Hart HaU,
Powell, Charles
Oxford) Jan. 23, 171 1-2, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1715; M.A.
1718. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1719; priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1743, age 46. C. of Lowick, Northants., 1719. R-
of Islip, 1743-6. One of these names of Etchilhampton,
Wilts., clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1762.
POULTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 15, 1663.
Of Berkshire. Matric. 1664. One of these names, s. and h.
of Thomas, of Nottingham, Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
26, 1667; another, s. and h. of Edward, late of London, Esq.,
deceased, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 8, 1665.
POUNDELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Jan. 13,
1653-4. S. of John, attorney, of Outwell, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Outwell (Mr Goddin). Matric. 1653-4.
POUNT or PUNT, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1569. Perhaps s. of John, Merchant Taylor, of
St Gregory's parish, London (will (P.C.C.) 1584). Scholar,
1570; B.A. 1572-3.
POUNTES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 2, 1581-2.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Longdon, Stags. School, Burton-
on-Trent.
POUNTNEY, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1704, from Balliol CoUege,
Oxford. Matric. there, Nov. 5, 1696, age 15. S. of Robert,
clerk. B.A. (Oxford) 1700; M.A. 1703. R. of St Bartholomew-
the-Great, London, 1709-17. Buried from Hatton Garden,
Sept. 16, 1717. Admon. Oct. 3, 1717. {Al. Oxon.)
POUNTNEY, THOMAS. M.A. from Pembroke, 1683. S. of
John, of Stadestone, Salop, clerk. Matric. (Queen's CoUege,
Oxford) Apr. 1, 1664, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1667. V. of
Mathon, Herefs., 1676-83. V. of Pershore St Andrew, Worcs.,
1679-83. R. of Fladbury, 1683-1713. Perhaps father of the
next. {Al. Oxon.)
POUNTNEY, THOMAS. M.A. from Christ's, 1704- Perhaps
s. of Thomas (above). Matric. (St Mary HaU, Oxford) Jan. 3,
1694-5; B.A. (Trinity CoUege, Dublin) 1699. Perhaps incorp.
at Oxford, 1704. Probably C. of St Andrew's, DubUn, 1695,
and R. of St Mary's, DubUn, 1699. (Al.Oxon.; H.B.Swanzy.)
POUR, see DAMORY.
POUTER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1612.
POVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Mar. 23, 1643-4. Probably s. of Justinian, of Hounslow,
Middlesex (wiU (P.C.C.) 1652). B. in London. Matric. 1644;
B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1651. FeUow, 1647-58. Of Hounslow,
Middlesex. Died there. Perhaps brother of the next.
{Harwood.)
POVEY, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 15) at Sidney, Mar. 27,
1624. S. of Justinian, Esq., Auditor of Exchequer. B. at
St Botolph, London. Matric. 1624. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 6, 1624-5. CaUed to the Bar, 1632. Perhaps
brother of Francis (above). For contemporary kinsmen of
distinction see D.N.B.
POVEY, THOMAS. M.A. of Cambridge; incorp. at Oxford,
July 9, 1594. {Al. Oxon.; but not found in our records.)
POWDITCH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 26,
1641. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5.
POWDITCH, THOMAS. Member of Gonville Hall. An
Augustinian canon. S. of Thomas and Agnes, of OutweU
(or Wiverton), Norfolk. By his father's wiU of 1519-20, he
was then under 18. Prior of Heacham, Norfolk, 1526. V. of
WiggenhaU St Peter, NorfoUc, 1528.
POWELL, see also POOLE.
POWELL, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1631. Perhaps s. of WiUiam, of MildenhaU, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, Nov. 12, 1609. (Edgar PoweU, Powell Pedigree,
25-)
POWELL, 3ARNHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 23,
1680; FeU.-Com. Dec. 1680. Of Kent. S. of Sir Nathaniel
(1656-7), of Ewhurst, Sussex, Bart. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1674 {sic). Married Elizabeth, dau. of James
Clitherow, of Boston House, Brentford. Died before his
father. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
POWELL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 23,
1719-20. S. of Henry (? 1690), clerk, of Wales. B. at
Langadock, Carmarthen. Schools, Swansea and Brecknock.
Matric. 1720. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Jesus CoUege,
Oxford) May 19, 1721, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1723-4; M.A.
(Cambridge) 1729. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1726; C. of
Daventry, Northants. Preb. of St David's, 1731-52. R.
of Shelton, Beds., 1732. Died June 23, 1752. M.I. at
Lutterworth, Leics. Brother of Thomas (1716). {Al.Oxon.;
Nichols, IV. 266.)
POWEL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Sept. 19,
1739. S. of Francis (1697), clerk, of Essex. B. at Colchester.
School, Colchester (Mr Smythies). Matric. 1740. Brother of
WiUiam Samuel (1734).
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Powell, Christopher
POWELL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Lent, 1577-8. Of Herefordshire. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584;
B.D. 1591. Fellow, 1584. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 12, 1583. V. of Rainham, Kent, 1595-
1609. Buried there Jan. 10, 1609-10. [Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1555;
Scholar, 1555-7. Migrated to Trinity. B.A. 1559-60; M.A.
1563. FeUow of Trinity. Ord. deacon (Ely) Aug. 24, 1566.
University preacher, 1566. Perhaps R. of Foscott, Bucks.,
1 5 74-1 60 1. To be distinguished from the Welsh historian
of these names (for whom see D.N.B.) and with whom he is
confused in Al. Oxon. See also D. R. Thomas, St Asaph,
I. 346.
POWELL, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Feb. 23,
1638-9. S. of Samuel, gent., of Wrexham. B. at Gresford,
Denbigh. School, Chester (private). Matric. 1639; B.A.
1642-3.
POWELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
21; priest, Dec. 22, 1628. Comportionary R. of Llansannan,
1631-41. V. of Denbigh, 1633-5. V. of Corwen, Merioneth,
1639-41. SeeAl. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake. (D. R.
Thomas, St Asaph, 11. 56.)
POWELL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 13,
1680-1. S. of Matthew, merchant, deceased. B. at Averham,
Notts. School, Kelham (private). Matric. 1680-1.
POWELL, ELLIS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1561; B.A.
1564-5-
POWELL, ERASMUS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1583.
Of Ely.
POWELL, FRANCIS. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Morgan, R. of Cradley, Hereford. Matric. (Christ Church,
Oxford) Oct. 26, 1632, age 18; B.A. 1636; M.A. 1639. Brother
of Richard (1632). (Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, FRANCIS. M.A. from Jesus, 1673. S. of Thomas,
of CantriS, Brecon, D.D. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford)
Mar. 15, 1666-7, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1670. Brother ot
Hugh (1670). (Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Jan. 3,
1697-8. S. of Joseph (1662-3), clerk. B. at Colchester, Essex.
Educated at home. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1707. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 22,
1706; priest, Sept. 23, 1711. V. of Rendham, Suffolk, 1711.
V. of All Saints', Colchester, 1713-49. Died 1749. Father
of Charles (1739) and William Samuel (i734)- (Morant, i.
119; Al. Oxon!)
POWELL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 18, 1716. B.
at Burford, Wilts. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20- Probably
M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). R. of Stanton St Quintin, Wilts.,
until 1758. Preb. of Salisbury, 1742-58. Died Dec. 7, 1758.
Will (Cons. C. Sarum) 1758.
POWELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 17,
1727-8. S. of George, R. of Croft, Hereford. B. there.
School, Eton. Colleger, 1723-7. Matric. 1728.
POWELL, HENRY. M.A. from St John's, 1690. S. of Thomas,
of Radnor, clerk. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) Feb. 5,
1680- I, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1685-6. V. of Hay, Co.
Brecon, 1688; of Llywell, 1689; and of Talgarth, 1694.
Preb. of Brecon, 1693. Preb. of St David's, 1694. Perhaps
father of Charles (1719-20) and Thomas (1716). (Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, HUGH. M.A. from Jesus, 1670. S. of Thomas, of
St David's, Brecon, clerk. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford)
Dec. 17, 1662, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1666. R. of Llansaint-
firaid, Brecon, 1669. V. of Cefnllys, Radnor, 1681. Preb.
of Brecon, 1692. Canon and precentor of St David's, 1697-
1717. Died June 2, 1717. Brother of Francis (1673). (Al.
Oxon.)
POWELL, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8, 1650.
Of Salop. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1651.
POWELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 20
1699. S. of Arthur, of Carshalton, Surrey. School, West
minster. Matric. 1699-1700; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3
One of these names adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1692
POWELL, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1714-5
LL.B. 1715.
POWELL, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1455-6.
POWELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; B.D. 1591. FeUow, 1585-97.
Perhaps R. of Cottingham, Northants., 1597. (Peile, i. 143.)
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 18, 1593. Of
Salop. Matric. c. 1593. Perhaps 'of Shrewsbury, gent.';
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1593. One of these names
knighted, July 23, 1603.
Powell, Joseph
POWELL, JOHN. M.A. 1597 (Incorp. from Oxford). Perhaps
B.A. (University CoUege, Oxford) 1583-4. M.A. (All Souls,
Oxford) 1587. One of these names R. of St Julian's, Shrews-
bury, Salop, in 1609. (Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21;
priest, Sept. 22, 1623. One of these names preb. of Kilbrittan,
Ireland, 1627-38. Vicar-choral of Ross, 1634-42. (Peile,
I. 308.)
POWELL, JOHN. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1619-20. One ot
these names, 'B.A.,' R. of Shaftesbury St Rumbold, Dorset
1623-37.
POWLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1623. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1626. One of these names V. of
Dartford, Kent, 1657-88. Possibly father of William (1673),
perhaps brother of Paul (1631).
POWELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1624.
Of Denbigh.
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Feb. 7, 1625-6.
S. of Richard, minister of Standon, Herts. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1626; Scholar, 1626-30: B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1637. Incorp. at Oxford, 1649. Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford, 1649. Perhaps R. of Sudbome,
Suffolk, 1645, and C. of Haseley, Oxon., in 1646. R. of
Lapworth, Warws., 1666-73. Admon. at Oxford, Mar. 17,
1673-4. Brother of William (1630). (Venn, i. 274; Al.
Oxon.)
POWELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter, 1648.
Of Middlesex. B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Incorp. at Oxford,
1658. Probably ord. priest (by Brian Duppa, Bishop of
Sarum) Mar. 6, 1659-60. C. of Much Hadham, Herts., in
1664.
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1658.
B. at Tenterden, Kent, c. 1642. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2;
M.A. 1666. Fellow, 1661-80. Chaplain to the Earl of Kerry
in Ireland. R. of East and West Wretham, Norfolk. R. of
Stourmouth, Kent, 1669-80. Buried there Nov. 4, 1680.
(Harwood.)
POWELL, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1664. Matric. (Jesus
CoUege, Oxford) Mar. 10, 1656-7; B.A. (Oxford) 1661.
Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1664. Perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 22, 1667; M.A. of King's. (But this may be John
(above). Identification confused in Al. Oxon.; for Sir John
PoweU, Judge of C.P., see D.N.B.)
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 9,
1669. S. of Richard, clerk, deceased, of Colthorp, Lines.
B. there. School, Grimsby. Matric. 1669; B..A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 20, 1675-6; pnest,
Feb. 26, 1677-8. R. of East Wretham, Norfolk, 1681-
1711.
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 26, 1671.
Matric. 1671-2.
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, May 4, 1684. S. of
James. B. at Llanvapley, Monmouth. Matric. 1684; B.A.
1687-8. One of these names, B.A., R. of Trimley St Martin
and St Mary, Suffolk, 1691. (Peile, 11. 96.)
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i7) at St John's, June 1,
1696. S. of William, vintner, of Canterbury. B. there.
School, Canterbury (Mr Atkins). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-
1700- M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 21, 1701;
priest, Sept. 19, 1703. P.C. of Croxdale, Durham, 1703-14-
P.C. of St Margaret's, i7i3-9- Minor canon and saonst of
Durham, 1716-9. V. of Pittington, 1717-8. Mamed
Susannah Caley, widow, at St Mary's in the South Bailey,
Durham, Nov. 16, 1706. Buried Apr. 19, 1719. "» Durham
Cathedral. (D. S. Boutflower.)
POWEL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. I3. 1704- Of
Lincolnshire. S. of Richard (1683), clerk, deceased. Matnc.
1705; B.A. 1708-9. R. of Fishtoft, Lines., 1712.
POWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 4,
1740. S. of Giles, of St James', London. School, Westmmster.
Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1741; B.A. .1743-4; M.A. i747; B-D
1761. FeUow, 1746. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1746-7: pnest
(Peterb.) Dec. 20, 1747- Usher of Westminster School.
Master of Oakham School, Rutland, 1752-8. R. of Shudy
Camps, Cambs., 1759- V. of Trumpington, 1763-5- Died
Feb. 3, 1765. Wm proved (V.C.C.) 1765.
POWELL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1662-3.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. Easter 1664; B.A.
1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1668.
V. of Halstead, Essex, 1670-6. R. of Aldham, 1671--92.
R. of St Mary, Colchester, 1676-97. R- of Balsham, Cambs.,
1693-7. Man-ied Frances CoUins, spinster, of Hampstead
Middlesex, May 11, 1671. Died Feb i7,^f97-8. M.I. at
Holy Trinity, Colchester. WiU, P.C.C. Father of Francis
(1697-8).
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POWELL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, Feb. ii,
1720-1. ist s. of Roger, gent., of Withington, Hereford.
School, Hereford (Mr Traheme). Matric. 1721. Migrated to
Sidney, May 26, 1723. B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. Perhaps R.
of WiUersley, Hereford, 1727-67. V. of Felton, 1734-67-
(Scott-Mayor, ni. 337.)
POWEL, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July i, 1670.
Matric. 1670; Scholar, 1674; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
POWELL, MORGAN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 28,
1742. Of 'Llanthoysaines' (Llanddeusant), Carmarthen.
Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1768. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Feb. 1745-6; priest, Dec. 21, 1746. V. of Walsingham,
Norfolk, 1756. V. of West Barsham, 1756-74- Will, P.C.C.
POWELL, NATHANIEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Mar.
14, 1656-7. Of Sussex. Doubtless s. and h. of Nathaniel,
of Evvhurst, Sussex (created Bart., 1661) (and Sarah, dau.
of William Muddle, of Ewhurst). Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 1656-7. Probably knighted, July 30, 1660 (but this
may refer to his father). Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Mar.
1674-5. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Bamham,
Bart., of Monchelsey, Kent; (2) Frances, dau. of Philip
Stapleton, of Wastre, Yorks. Died c. 1707- Will proved,
July, 1707. Father of Bamham (1680). (G.E.C.)
POWELL or POWLE, PAUL. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 1631. Of Suffolk. Perhaps brother of John
(1623).
POWELL, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1580.
POWELL, RALPH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 17,
1720. Of Shenstone, Staffs. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4-
POWELL, RICE (? RICHARD). Matric. sizar from Queens',
Michs. 1582; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. One Richard Powell,
M.A., V. of Standon, Herts., 1591-1617, ejected; also minister
of Sampford, Essex, and father of John (1625-6) and William
(1630). {Clutterbuck, in. 233.)
POWLE, RICHARD. Of Gonville Hall. V. of Foulden,
Norfolk, 1443-79. Died 1479. Benefactor to Gonville Hall.
POWELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1567-
POWELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1615.
Of Herefordshire (? Hertfordshire). B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 11 ; priest, June 12, 1620. Perhaps
R. of Covenham St Bartholomew, Lines., 1627.
POWELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
POWELL, RICHARD. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Probably s. of Morgan, R. of Cradley, Hereford. Matric.
(Brasenose College, Oxford) Oct. 20, 1626, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1628; M.A. 1631. V. of Morton Jefferies, Hereford,
1634. R. of Whitchurch, 1637. Brother of Francis (1651).
{A I. Oxon.)
POWELL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 26, 1683.
S. of Richard, of Waltham, Lines., Esq. B. there. Scholar,
1684; Matric. 1685; B.A. 1686-7. Perhaps adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1680. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May, 1687. R.
of Grainsby, Lines. Father of John (1704).
POWELL RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 12, 1684.
S. of Richard. B. at Bramham, Leeds. School, Leeds
(Mr GUbert). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1689; priest, 1690. V. of Stillingfleet, Yorks., 1696-9.
Buried May 15, 1699. (Peile, 11. 95.)
POWELL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 2,
1727. S. of John, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1728; Scholar, 1728. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Christ
Church, Oxford) Mar. i, 1728-9, age 22. One of these names
of St Margaret, Westminster, clerk. Admon. (P.C.C.) Feb. 16,
1738-9. (Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1579-
POWELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1618.
Of Essex. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 23; priest, May 24, 1624. Probably C. of Willingale Doe,
Essex, 1637; R. 1645-50. (H. Smith.)
POWELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Nov. 19,
1644. S. of Edward, of Parke, Salop (and Mary, dau. of
William Bamham, of London). B. in London, 1629. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1645; B.A. from Pembroke, 1648-9.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1649. Fellow of All Souls, 1648. M.A.
(Oxford) 1651. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1654. B.D. and D.D.
(Oxford) 1663. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1678. Chaplain to
the King. Canon of St .\saph, 1660. R. of Hodnet, 1662.
Archdeacon of Salop, 1663-8. R. of Whittington, 1666-81.
Chancellor of the diocese of St Asaph, 1670-81. Married
Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Jones. Died 1681. Will (P.C.C.)
1681. Father of the next and of Thomas (1678). (Peile, i.
490; Arch. Camb., 4th S., vii. 27.)
Powell, William
POWELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Nov. 22,
1680. S. of Robert (above), D.D., Chancellor of St Asaph.
B. at Parke, Salop. Migrated to Queens', Jan. 28, 1681-2.
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. FeUow of Queens',
1684-90. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 30, 1680. Died June
30, 1690. Brother of Thomas (1678). (PeiU, 11. 81.)
POWEL, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1655.
Of Middlesex. Probably s. and h. of John, of St Margaret's,
Westminster, London, Esq. School, Westminster. Scholar,
1655; Matric. 1656. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 22, 1658.
('Of Durham' in Al. Westmon.) Married Elizabeth Haze-
locke, spinster, of Newington Butts, Surrey, Jan. 18, 1661-2.
POWELL, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1621 ;
B.A. 1623-4.
POWELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1595,
Perhaps same as next.
POWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 7, 1596.
Of Carmarthen. Matric. 1596. One of these names V. of
Budbrooke, Warws., 1628-31.
POWELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1622;
scholar from Westminster. One of these names '4th s. of
Howell Meredith, late of Llandinam, Montgomery, gent.';
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 28, 1626.
POWELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 9, 1645. Of
Newcastle. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. from Pembroke,
1657. Incorp. at Oxford, 1657. (Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1657. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Fellow.
POWELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Nov. 4,
1678. S. of Robert (1644), D.D., ChanceUor of St Asaph.
B. at Park, Salop. School, Eton. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn,
Nov. 30, 1680. Brother of Robert (1680). (Peile, 11. 70.)
POWELL, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Mar. 20, 1679-80. Possibly s. and h. of Sir John, sometime
(1686-96) Justice of the Court of C.P., and of Broodway,
Co. Carmarthen. B. c. 1666. Created a Bart., July 19, 1698.
M.P. for Co. Carmarthen, 1710-5. Died at Broodway, Aug.
24, 1720. (G.E.C, III. 174.)
POWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 5,
1693. S. of Meredith, currier, of Abergavenny, Monmouth.
School, Carmarthen (Mr Maddocks). Matric. 1696; B.A.
1 696-7; M.A. 1700. Incorp. at Oxford, 1700. (Al. Oxon.)
POWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Sept. 21,
1716. S. of Henry (? 1690), clerk, of Wales. B. at Langadock,
Carmarthen. School, Histon, Cambs. (Mr Scaife). Matric.
1716. Brother of Charles (1719-20).
POWELL, WALPOLE CLINCH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St
John's, July 5, 1744. S. of Watson, gent., of Huntingdon-
shire. B. at Hilton. Schools, Ely, Cambs. (Mr Gunning) and
Kimbolton, Hunts. (Dr Owen). Matric. 1744-
POWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 10, 1595.
Of Monmouthshire. Matric. c. 1595.
POWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 24,
1619-20; B.A. 1623-4.
POWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1624; B.A. from St John's, 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) June 4, 1637.
POWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Mar. 27,
1630. S. of Richard, minister of Sampford, Essex. B. at
Standon, Herts. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Leigh).
Scholar, 1630-7; Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637-
Perhaps minister of Brentwood, Essex, in 1653; and of
Little Warley, 1653-62, ejected. One of these names sus-
pended from Rendham, Suffolk; replaced in 1646; and one
sequestered to Swefling, Suffolk, c. 1646. Brother of John
(1625-6). (Venn, i. 293.)
POWEL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20, 1663.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1663; Scholar, 1664.
POWLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 21,
1673. S. of John (? 1623), V. of Dartford, Kent. B. m London.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M..\. 1680. Fellow, 1678-88.
Ord. priest (London) Oct. 13, 1680. R. of Gt Waldingfield,
Suffolk, 1695-1727. V. of Little Waldingfield, 1700-27.
Died Sept. 14, 1727. Buried at Gt Waldingfield. Father of
William (1714)-
POWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June
27, 1699. S. of Henry, gent., and nephew of Bishop Fleet-
wood. B. at Hampton Court, Middlesex. School, Eton.
Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1707; D.D. 1730. V. of
Lamboum, Berks., 1709-14. R. of Llangwmdinmael, Den-
bigh, 1710-51. R. of Llanymynech, Salop, 1713-39- V. of
Llan-y-Blodwell, 1713-29. Preb. of Ely, 1717-41- Dean of St
Asaph, 1731-51- R- of Hope, Flint, 1731-50- .\rchdeacon of
Chester, 1747-51- Died at Christleton, Chester, Apr. 14,
1751. Buried there. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; Bentham. Ely;
D. R. Thomas, in. 36.)
388
Powell, William
POWLE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Pembroke, Mar. 31,
1714. S. of William (1673), R. of Waldingfield, Suffolk. B. at
Framlingham. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721.
POWEL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 14,
1722-3. S. of William, gent., of Wales. B. at Nanteos,
Cardigan. School, Hereford (Mr Traherne). Matric. 1723;
B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1731. C. of Elton, Hunts. (Scotl-Mayor, in. 358.)
POWEL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, June 8,
1740. S. of William. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1740;
B.A. 1743-4. Master of Oakham Grammar School, 1753-8.
Died 1758.
POWELL, WILLIAM SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St
John's, July 4, 1734. S. and h. of Francis (1697), clerk, of
Colchester, Essex. School, Colchester (Rev. Palmer Smythies).
Matric. 1738; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742; B.D. 1749; D.D. 1757.
Fellow, 1740-63. Tutor, etc. Taxor, 1745. Master of St
John's, 1765-75, where he introduced College examinations.
Vice-Chancellor, 1765-6. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 17,
1734. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Dec. 1741. R. of
Colkirk and of Stibbard, Norfolk, 1742-68. F.R.S., 1764.
Archdeacon of Colchester, 1766-75. R. of Freshwater, Isle
of Wight, 1768. Author, miscellaneous. Died in College,
Jan. 19, 1775. Benefactor. Brother of Charles (1739).
{D N.B.; Scott-Mayor, in. 459.)
POWELL, . B.A. 1485-6.
POWELL, - — : B.Can.L. 1502-3.
POWELL or POYLL, . B.Civ.L. 1526-7.
POWER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 8, 1593.
Matric. c. 1595; Scholar; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1597. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 8,
1604. R. of Bolingbroke, Lines., 1609.
POWER, FERRAR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May i,
1708. S. of John, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. School, Uttoxeter
(Mr Parran). Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1710; B.A. 1712-3.
POWER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1554.
POWER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 4, 1636. Matric.
Fell. -Com. 1636.
POWER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15 sic) at Christ's, June 9,
1641. S. of John, a Spanish merchant, and nephew of
William (c. 1593). B. at Annesley, Notts. School, Halifax,
Yorks. (Mr Higginson). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A.
1648; M.D. 1655. Physician at Halifax, but eventually
removed to New Hall, near Ealand. F.R.S., 1663. Married
Margaret, dau. of Anthony Foxcroft. Author, Experimental
Philosophy. Died Dec. 23, 1668, aged 44. Buried at Wake-
field. M.I. Will, York. {Peile, 1. 477; Due. Lead., 258;
D.N.B.)
POWER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 9,
1673. S. of John. B. at Halifax, Yorks. School, Pontefract
(Mr Swift). Matric. 1674.
POWER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1564.
POWER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 161 1; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1619;
priest, May 27, 1621. Perhaps Master of Wellingborough
School, Northants., in 1642. Probably intruded as V. of
Irchester, Northants., 1654, conformed. Died Jan. 20,
1675-6. M.I. at Irchester. Perhaps father of the next.
(H. I. Longden.)
POWER or POWERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1651. Of Northamptonshire. Perhaps s. of John
(above). B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22, 1661. Master of Wellingborough
School, 1654. V. of Thurleigh, Beds., -1665-1705. Buried
there Oct. 28, 1705. Father of the next.
POWER or POWERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
1683. Of Bedfordshire. S. of John (above). Matric. 1683;
B.A. 1686-7. C. of Clifton, Beds., 1696-1705. V. of Thur-
leigh, 1705-1 73 1. Buried there June 1, 1731. But see A I.
Oxon. for a contemporary with whom he is apparently con-
fused. One of these names (Power) a student of the Inner
Temple, 1681.
POWER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, May 14, 1739.
S. of Geoffrey, of Cheadle, Staffs. School, Chebsey, Staffs.
Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3.
POWER, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. i6n.
POWRE, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1503-4.
POWER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1610.
B. in St Mary's parish, Cambridge. B.A. 1614-5. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 1619, age 23; priest. Mar. 1627-8.
V. of Litlington, Beds., 1641. One of these names V. of
Tilsworth, 1660; R. of Hocklifte, 1663-6. Buried there
Feb. 10, 1665-6. (Peile, i. 277.)
PoYNES, Francis
POWER. THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 26,
1678. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1679; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685.
Fellow, 1684-91, when he went abroad. Assisted Dryden in
his translation of Juvenal. Author, poetical. [Al. Westmon.,
184.)
POWER, WILLIAM, B.D. 1501-2.
POWER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar. 1557-8.
Of Yorkshire. S. of WUliam (? ' John, D.D., of Trinity College,
Cambridge,' according to Thoresby, xvii. 65). B.A. i559~^;
M.A. 1563. Fellow, 1561-8. Fellow of Pembroke, 1563.
University preacher, 1566. R. of Navenby, 1566. R. of
Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1569-94. Preb. of York, 1573-94-
Died Dec. 1594. Father of the next. {Peile, i. 64; Due.
Lead., 258, where he occurs as s. of William, and nephew of
John, D.D., but the latter is not found in our records.)
POWER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, c. 1593.
2nd s. of William (above). B.A. 1597-8; M.A. i6oi; B.D.
1611. Fellow, 1599-c. 1645. Lady Margaret preacher, 1613-
46. Head of the Anglican party in the College. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1602. Minister of Fen Drayton, Cambs., signs the
register there in 1613, 1617, 1620 and 1625. Died c. 1646.
{Peile, I. 209.)
POWER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
June, 1647. S. of John. B. in London. School, Bersham,
Denbigh, Wales. Matric. 1647. {Peile, i. 516; Burke,
L.G.)
POWER,
M.A. 1527-8.
POWLETT, see PAULETT.
POWLEY, see also PAWLEY.
POWLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 28,
1740. S. of Robert, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Sedbergh. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4;
LL.B. 1758. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 19, 1743-4; priest,
Sept. 22, 1745. R. of Nevendon, Essex, 1745-87. R. of
Downham, 1758-60. R. of St Lawrence, Newland, 1766-87.
Will, P.C.C. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 505.)
POWNALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 5,
1739-40. S. of William (1710), of Lincoln. B. 1722. School,
Lincoln (Dr Goodall). Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1740; B.A.
1743-4- In the Board of Trade, c. 1744. Lieut. -Governor
of New Jersey, 1753. Governor of Massachusetts, 1757-9-
Transferred to South Carolina, 1759. Returned to England,
1760. M.P. for Tregoney, 1767-74; for Minehead, 1774.
F.S.A., 1768. F.R.S., 1772. AUied himself at first with the
Whigs, but supported Lord North when war broke out.
Married (1) Harriet, dau. of General Churchill, and widow
of Sir Everard Fawkener, Knt.; (2) Hannah Kennet, Lady
of the Manor of Copley, Yorks., Aug. 2, 1784. Author,
Administration of the Colonies, etc. Died at Bath, Jan. 25,
1805. Buried in Lincoln Minster. Will, P.C.C. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 796; F.M.G., 521; D.N.B., where he is said to
have died Feb. 25 and to be buried in Walcot Church; M.I.
there.)
POWNALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 28, 1710.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Bamton, Lines., deceased. B. at
Lincoln. Matric. 1710. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Scrope, of Cockerington ; (2) Sarah Bumeston.
Buried at St Margaret's, Lincoln, Feb. 25, 1735-6. Father
of Thomas (above). {Lines. Pedigrees, 796.)
POWNCE,
M.B. 1482-3.
POWNEY, PAUL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Nov. 30, i688.
Of Berkshire.
POWTSELL, JOHN. B.A. 1469-70.
POWYS, RICHARD. D.Can.L. 1488-9. Monk and abbot.
POWYS, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Apr. 24,
1724. S. of Richard, of Hintlesham, Suffolk. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1724. M.P. for Orford, 1734-41. Died
Sept. 10, 1743. (A. B. Beaven.)
POWIS, THOMAS. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1327.
Warden of the King's scholars, 1334; received a grant of 3d.
daily and two robes yearly. Warden of King's Hall, 1337-61.
Died of the plague, Sept. 14, 1361. University benefactor.
POWIS, THOMAS. D.D. 1486-7.
POWYS,
Scholar of King's Hall, 1510-3.
POYNES, ADRIAN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1579-80.
Of Antwerp. Possibly a descendant of Sir Edward Poynings;
for pedigree see Sussex Arch. Coll., xv. 14. Perhaps brother
of the next.
POYNES, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1562.
389
PoYNET, John
POYNET, PONET or PUNNET, JOHN. B.A. 1532-3- B. in Kent,
c. 1514. M.A. 1535; B.D. 1547- FeUow of Queens', i533-
Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 10, 1536. Chaplain to Archbishop
Cranmer. R. of St Michael, Crooked Lane, i543-5i- R- of
Lavant, Sussex, 1545. Canon of Canterbury, 1546. V. of
Ashford, Kent, 1549-50. Bishop of Rochester, 1550-1.
Bishop of Winchester, 1551-3. Retired to Strassburg under
Queen Mary. Scholar and mathematician. Author, ec-
clesiastical. Died at Strassburg, Aug. 1556- (Cooper, i. 154;
D.N.B.)
POYNINGS, see also POVNES.
POYNINGS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Feb. 24,
1630-1. S. of John, tailor, of Fumeaux Pelham, Herts.
B. there. School, Bishop's Stortford (private). Matric. 163 1;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. from Emmanuel, 1639.
POYNT, ALEXANDER. Pens, at Queens', 1523-4-
POYNTE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1552.
POYNT, JOHN. Pens, at Queens', 1523-4.
POYNT, WILLIAM. Pens, at Queens', 1523-4-
POYNTDEXTER, see POINTDEXTER.
POYNTELL, see POINTELL.
POYNTER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1585.
POINTER, JAMES (alias FROSDYKE). Matric. pens, from
Corpus Christi, Easter, 1575. The first scholar sent from
Wymondham School, Norfolk. B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1583;
B.D. 1590. Ord. priest (Norwich) Jan. 13, 1585-6. V. of
Blakeney and Glamford, Norfolk, 1584. R. of Wiveton,
1591-
POYNTER, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Apr. II, 1713. S. of John, of Kelshall, Herts. Matric.
1713-
POYNTER or POINTER, THOMAS. M.A. from Trinity Hall,
1676. Possibly identical with the Oxford student of Christ
Church. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Oct. 2, 1652. One
of these names V. of Goldington, Beds., 1661 ; V. of St GUes',
Northampton, 1663; R. of Houghton Gildaple, Beds., 1673;
R. of Houghton Conquest, 1676. Buried there Oct. 8, 1700.
(Al. Oxon.)
POYNTINGDON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Magdalene, July i, 1681. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Combe
Cheriton, Devon. School, Crediton. Matric. 1682. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 14, 1683-4.
POYNTON, ELLIS (ELIAS). Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's,
June I, 1674. S. of Edward. B. at Little Hucklow, Derbs.
School, Dronfield (Mr Mason). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677, as
'Elias.' Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1677; priest (York)
Sept. 1681. V. of Rocester, Stafis., 1677-99- V. of Alveton,
1693. P.C. of Croxden, 1694-9. Died Apr. 20, 1699. M.I. at
Rocester. Brother of John (1666). (Peile, 11. 53.)
POINTON, JOHN. B.D. Master of Michaelhouse. V. of
Barrington, Cambs., 1407-8.
POYNTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 7, 1578.
S. of Robert, of Garveston, Norfolk. Bapt. Feb. 8, 1562-3.
School, Hardingham (Mr John Haywarde). Matric. 1578;
B.A. 1582-3. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 2, 1587. R. of
Kilverstone, Norfolk, 1587-1641. Buried there June 18,
1641. (Venn, i. 97.)
POYNTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May 15,
1666. S. of Edward. B. at Hucklow, Derbs. School, Hope
(Mr Croasdale). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) May, 1669-70; priest (Ely) Mar. 19, 1670-1.
Probably died before 1674. Brother of Ellis (1674). (PeiU,
II. 4.)
POYNTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1619.
S. of William, of Langwith-in-Cuckney, Notts. B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1626. Master of Mansfield Grammar School. Master
of Newark School, 1634-7. Surrogate for Newark. Married
Cassandra, dau. of Edmund Bee, mercer. Buried at Newark,
Aug. 20, 1637. (Peile, i. 332.)
POINTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 5, 1703. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7.
POYNTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 8,
1742. Of Tamworth, Staffs. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1746-7.
One of these names of Panfield, Essex, clerk; will (P.C.C.)
1790.
POYNTZ, NEWDIGATE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
May 23, 1665. S. of Thomas, gent., of Benefield, Northants.
School, Oundle. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 11, 1668.
Barrister, 1678. Buried at Hexton, Herts., Dec. 20, 1701.
M.I. (Clutterbuck, iii. 10.)
Pratt, Charles
POYNTZ [alias MORRIS), RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15)
at St John's, Mar. 15, 1638-9. S. of Sir 'Richard' (mistake
for James), Knt., of Uppingham, Rutland and North
Ockenden, Essex (and grandson of Sir John Morris who
assumed the name of Poyntz). B. there. Educated at home.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 4, 1640. Of North Ockenden, Essex.
Died unmarried, at Montauban, France, Aug. 15, 1643.
Will proved (P.C.C.) 1644. (Morant, 11. 471; Le Neve, Mon.,
III. 68.)
POYNTZ, STEPHEN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1702. 2nd s. of William, upholsterer, of Comhill. B. in
London. Bapt. at St Michael's, Comhill, Nov. 22, 1685.
Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1711. Fellow, 1706.
Tutor to the sons of Lord Townshend with whom he was at
the Hague in 1709 and 1710. Governor and Steward of the
household to the Duke of Cumberland. Commissary to
General Stanhope, Secretary of State, 1716. Receiver-
General of Excise, 1723-35. Envoy Extraordinary to
Sweden, 1724. Privy Councillor, 1735. Died at Midgham,
Berks., Dec. 17, 1750. Buried there. Will (P.C.C.) i75i-
(Harwood, 286; G. Mag.; D.N.B.)
PRADMAN, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 15, 1643. Of Boxworth, Cambs. Matric. 1644;
B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1651. Fellow, 1646-66. Died 1666.
Buried in the Chapel. (Harwood.)
PRAED, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 25, 1741.
(Name off, 1748.) Perhaps Humphrey Mackworth Praed,
s. of William Mackworth, of Treverthen, Cornwall, Esq. (who
assumed the name of Praed.) If so, M.P. for St Ives, 1761-8 ;
for Cornwall, 1768-74. Died May, 1803, aged 84. (.\. B.
Beaven; Burke, L.G.; Lipscomb, iv. 376.)
PRANCE, MILES. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1576, as
'William.' S. of Miles, brewer and alderman of Cambridge
(Mayor, 1569 and 1576). B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. R. of
Tendring, Essex, 1583-4. Died 1584. Adraon. (P.C.C.) Oct.
1584. Perhaps brother of Robert (1578). (A. Gray; Top.
and Gen., 11. 40.)
PRANCE, MILES. Matric. pens, from King's, c. 1595. Migrated
to Peterhouse, 1595-6. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. i6oi. P.C. of
Bromley St Leonard, Middlesex, 1613.
PRANCE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1578.
Perhaps s. of Miles, brewer, of Cambridge. B.A. from
Trinity, 1582-3; M.A. 1586. One of these names buried at
Coton, Cambs., Dec. 20, 1622. Perhaps brother of Miles
(1579-80). (Ely Diocesan Records, 284.)
PRANCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, c.
1591-
PRANCE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 22, 1707. Of Aid-
borough, Yorks. Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1709; B.A. 1711-2.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1713; priest, 1716. V. of Easing-
wold, Yorks., 1718-37. Died Dec. 7, 1737.
PRAUNCE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. from Jesus, 1574. Ord. priest
(Ely) Apr. 17, 1575, age 26. C. of Bartlow, Essex. P.C. of
Fulmire, 1579. Probably V. of Bisbrooke, Rutland, 1583-98;
R. of Lyndon, 1590-1611. Died 1611.
PRANKARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 29,
1719-20. Of Dorset. Matric. 1720, as 'Plankard.' Buried
in St Andrew's- the-Great, Cambridge, Jan. 13, 1720-1.
PRANNEL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 10,
1581. S. of Henry, citizen of London. B. there. Schools,
Shrewsbury and Greyfriars, London. Matric. 1581. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, July 1, 1584, as 'Pramnell.' Lord of
the Manor of Barkway and of RushdenweU, Herts. Married
Fraunces Howard, dau. of Thomas, Viscount Bindon.
Buried Dec. 12, 1599, at Barkway. M.I. Will, P.C.C. (Vis.
of Herts., 1634; Clutterbuck, in. 374; Venn, i. 112.)
PRATIS, NICHOLAS DE. M.A. 1625 (on King's visit).
PRATT, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1582. S. of Henry, of Weldon, Northants. Of Weldon, Esq.
Married Eleonora, dau. of Robert Millisent, of Orton
WaterviUe, Hunts. Brother of Henry (c. 1584-5) and father
of Millisent (1613). (Vis. of Hunts., 1613.)
PRATT, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 8, 1708.
S. of Robert, of London, gent. B. at St Botolph, Aldgate.
Matric. (Merton College, Oxford) July 2, 1692, age 15; B.A.
(Oxford) 1696; M.A. (Cambridge) 1708. C. of St Botolph,
Aldgate, London, c. 1708-14. Died May 3, i7i4-5- WiU,
P.C.C. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake. (Al.
Oxon.; Hennessy; G. Mag., lvi. 289; Musgrave, where he is
confused with Benjamin Prat, D.D., of Trinity College,
Dublin.)
PRATT, CHARLES. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1597. Of
Lincolnshire. According to Masters he graduated M.A. in
1603.
390
Pratt, Charles
PRATT, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1731.
3rd s. of Sir John, Judge, K.B. Bapt. Mar. 21, 1714, in
Kensington. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Fellow,
1734. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 5, 1728. Called to
the Bar, 1738. F.R.S., 1742. Attorney-General to the Prince
of Wales, 1756-7. M.P. for Downton, Wilts., 1757-62.
Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 1757. Serjeant-at-law, 1763.
Recorder of Bath, 1759. Attorney-General, 1759-62. Chief
Justice, C.P., 1761-6. Knighted, Dec. 28, 1761. Decided
in the case of John WUkes (1763) that general warrants were
not legal. Created Baron Camden, July, 1765. Lord Chan-
cellor, 1766-70. Lord President of the Council, 1782-3 and
1784. Earl Camden, May, 1786. Died Apr. 18, i794- Buried
at Seale, Kent. WiU, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Harwood.)
PRATT, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1503-4-
PRATT, DAVID. 'B.A. of Cambridge and M.L.' Supp. for
leave to practice and to be conditor aromatum, Oxford, 1532;
adm. Mar. 10, 1535-6. {Al. Oxon.)
PRATT, EDMUND. B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. from St John's,
1613. Perhaps minister of Dry Drayton, Cambs., 1622-32.
Buried Aug. 18, 1632, as 'Edward.' One Edward Pratt ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1615-6; priest (York, for Lincoln)
Sept. 1616.
PRATT, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1634; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 9,
1638-9; priest, Sept. 20, 1640.
PRATT, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Pembroke,
July I, 1620. S. of Francis (1584), of Ryston Hall, Norfolk,
Esq. Matric. 1620. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1623.
Barrister, 1632. Of Ryston Hall. Died s.p. 1667. Quarrelled
with his brother Henry (? 1630) and left the Ryston estate
to his cousin Sir Roger. {Vis. of London, 1634; Burke,
L.G.)
PRATT or PRATTS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Caius,
Jan. 28, 1735-6. S. and h. of Roger (1708), Esq., of Ryston,
Norfolk. B. there, 1717. Schools, Bexwell (private), Lynn
(Mr Squire) and Bury (Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1736;
Scholar, 1736-40; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. i743- FeUow, 1740-52.
Of Ryston, Esq. Married, as his 2nd wife, Blanche, dau. of
Sir Jacob Astley, Bart., of Melton Constable. Died June 18,
1784. Buried at Ryston. M.I. Brother of Jermyn (1741)-
{Venn, 11. 42; Burke, L.G.)
PRATT, ELISHA. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1616-7. Of Essex.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. 12, 1616-7. Matric. 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 12;
priest, June 13, 1625. V. of Lindsell, Essex, 1635.
PRATT, FRANCIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1584. S. and h. of Gregory, of Ryston, Norfolk.
Married, as his 2nd wife, Ursula, dau. of Robert Gosnold, of
Otley, Suffolk. Buried at Ryston, Mar. 29, 1612. Father
of Edward (1620). (Burke, L.G.; Vis. of Norfolk.)
PRAT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, June 12,
1621. S. of James. B. at Southwark, Surrey. Mafric.
1621.
PRATT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, c. 1584-5- 2nd s. of
Henry, gent., of Weldon, Northants. School, Weldon (Mr
Ryall). Matric. 1585. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 20, 1587, age
17. Scholar, 1587-92; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Fellow of
Caius, 1592-1604. Incorp. at Oxford, 1592. Greek lecturer,
1596. Brother of Anthony (1582). {Venn, i. 131; Vis. of
Hunts., 1613; Al. Oxon.)
PRATT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, 1587-
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Jan. 14, 1594-5-
PRATT, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Lent, 1630-1 ;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. One of these names 2nd s. of
Francis, of Ryston HaU, Norfolk, Esq. Perhaps brother of
Edward (1620).
PRATT, JERMYN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 24, 1741-
S. of Roger (1708), of Ryston, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Bury (Mr Kynnesman). Scholar, 1741-6; Matric. 1742; B.A.
1745-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 25, i746;pnest, Mar. 11,
1749. P-C- of Wretton and Wereham, NorfoUc, 1 746-91-
R. of Marlingford, 1750-91; of Watlington, 1767-91- Died
Oct. 6, 1791. Wm (P.C.C.) 1792- Brother of Edward (i735)-
{Venn, 11. 50.)
PRATT, JERVIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 22, 1666.
Matric. 1666-7.
PRATT, JOHN, Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1564.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572. FeUow, 1572-
See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
PRATT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1568.
PRATT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1575.
S. of Richard, merchant taylor. B. in London. School,
Pratt, Roger
Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1578-9. Ord- deacon (Rochester) ;
priest (London) Sept. 28, 1579, age 25. R. of St Bartholomew-
the-Great, London, 1582-6. V, of Newnham, Herts., 1586-8.
V. of Norton, 1588-1633. Died 1633.
PRATT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1582. B. at
Baldock, Herts. Ord- priest (London) Nov. 24, 1585, age 26.
C. of Baldock. Perhaps brother of WiUiam (1577-8)-
PRATT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, c. 1584-5. S. of George,
gent. B. at Weldon, Northants. School, Weldon (Mr Ryall).
Matric. Easter, 1585. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 20, 1587,
age 17; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Apr. 3, 1596. R. of Weldon, 1596-1613. Buried
there Mar. 26, 1613. WiU, Peterborough. {Venn, i. 131.)
PRATT, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1597. Of Middlesex.
According to Masters he graduated M.A. in 1604.
PRATT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8. Buried at St Sepulchre's, Cambridge, July 16,
1628.
PRATT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1625.
Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; M.D. 1645. FeUow
of Trinity, 1645. Senior Bursar, 1646-7. Licensed to practise
medicine, 1639. Adm. candidate, R.C.P., Dec. 22, 1649.
Will (P.C.C.) of one of these names, 'late of the town of
Cambridge,' dated May 20, 1663; proved, July 4, 1663.
To be buried at St Bride's, London.
PRATT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 1629. Matric.
1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Perhaps ord. priest (Win-
chester) Mar. 21, 1640-1. R. of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk,
1662. WUl proved (Bury) Oct. 29, 1673. {Munk, 1.
252.)
PRATT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 9, 1673.
PRATT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, 1691-2. S. of
WUliam (1663), V. of BossaU, Yorks. B. at Bishop Auckland,
Durham. School, Coxwold, Yorks. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-
6; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1698; priest, 1698-9.
V. of BossaU, 1702-18. Died Aug. 25, 1718.
PRATT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 16, 1740-1- Of
Kent- Perhaps s. and h. of John, of Wildemess-in-Seale,
Kent, and grandson of John, Lord Chief Justice of the King's
Bench. Matric. 1740-1. Of Seale, Kent and of Bayham
Priory, Sussex. Married Sarah, dau. of Sir Joseph Eyles,
Knt., in 1747. {Hasted, 11. 379-)
PRATT, JOHN- Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 20,
1745-6. S. of Simon, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Askrigg. School, Skipton (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. 1746-
Died May 17, 1785- (G. Mag.)
PRAT, JOHN- Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9, i747, from
Pembroke CoUege, Oxford. Matric. there, July 11, 1746,
age 19. S. of George, P.C. of Chatham, Kent. Matric. i747;
B.A- 1749-50; M.A. from Clare, 1754- FeUow of Clare, i753-
5. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Sept. 23, 1750; priest. May 17,
1752. V. of HaUing, Kent, 1754-9- V. of Hartlip, 1759-87-
{Scott-Mayor, in. 569.)
PRAT, MATHEW. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney, Apr. 19, 1642.
S. of Richard, Esq. B. at Terrington St Clement's, Norfolk.
School, Lynn (Mr BeU). Matric. 1642.
PRATT, MICHAEL. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Lent,
1626-7. One of these names of West Ham, Essex, Esq.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1651.
PRATT, MICHAEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, May, 1669.
Matric. 1669; M.A. 1669 {Lit. Reg.).
PRATT, MILLISENT. Matric. pens, (age 19) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1613. ists.of Anthony (1582), of Weldon, Northants.
{Vis. of Hunts., 1613.)
PRATT, OSBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1613.
S. and h. of Edward, of Hockwold, Norfolk. Lord of the
Manor of Carles-in-Hockwold. Married Ursula, dau. of
Thomas Scarlett, of Harpley, Norfolk. Died 1650. {Peile,
1. 293; Vis. of Norfolk; Burke, L.G.)
PRATT, RICHARD {senior). B.A. 1533-4; M.A. i537- FeUow
of St John's, 1534- Probably brother of Thomas (i533-4)-
PRATT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1549.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1556.
PRATT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 28, 1621-2.
Of Aylsham, Norfolk. S. of Thomas, husbandman. School,
Aylsham (Mr Knowles).
PRATT, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Pembroke,
Apr. 4, 1708. S. and h. of Edward, of Ryston, NorfoUc,
gent. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, 1726. High
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1727- Married Henrietta, dau. of Sir
Robert Davers, Bart. Died Mar. 13, 1771- Father of Edward
(1735-6) and Jermyn (1741)- (Burke, L.G.)
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Pratt, Samuel
PRATT, SAMUEL. D.D. from St Catharine's, 1697 {Lit. Reg.).
Adm. at Merchant Taylors' School, 1666. Chaplain and tutor
to the Duke of Gloucester. Head Master of Wye Grammar
School, Kent. Chaplain to the Princess of Denmark. R. of
Kennardington, Kent, 1682-93. V. of Islington, 1690. V.of
Tottenham High Cross, 1693-1707. Master of the Savoy,
1697-9. Canon of Windsor, 1697-1723. Dean of Rochester,
1706-23. V. of Lamberhurst, Kent, 1706-13. V. of Goud-
hurst, 1709-13. V. of Twickenham, 1712-23. Author,
sermons, and a treatise on the problem of restoring the cur-
rency. Died Nov. 14, 1723. Buried in St George's Chapel,
Windsor. WiU (P.C.C.) 1724. Father of Samuel (1698).
PRAT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sx Catharine's, Apr. 10, 1698.
S. of Samuel (1697). B. June 29, 1680. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (London)
June 4, 1704; priest, Sept. 22, 1706.
PRATT, THOMAS (junior). B.A. 1533-4; M.A. 1537; Scholar
of Jesus, 1537-8. Probably brother of Richard (1533-4).
PRAT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1609.
PRATT, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1569.
PRATT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1577-8.
B. at Baldock, Herts., c. 1563. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584;
B.D. 1592. Fellow, 1587. Incorp. at Oxford, 1584. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Apr. 13, 1589. R. of Gayton,
Lines., 1597-9. R. of Stevenage, Herts., 1598-1629. Died
1629, aged 66. Will (P.C.C.) 1629. Perhaps brother of John
(1582).
PRATT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Perhaps V. of Gisbum, Yorks.,
1588-1600.
PRATT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1582.
B. at Earls Barton, Northants. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
Ord. deacon (Chichester); priest (London) Feb. 1587-8. C.
of 'Cheyham' (? Cheam), Surrey. Perhaps R. of Itchingfield,
Sussex, 1598. One of these names of Warminghurst, clerk.
WiU (Chichester) 1618. {Peile, i. 171.)
PRATT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, c. 1591;
B.A. from Jesus, 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon (London)
Apr. 2; priest, Apr. 9, 1598. Perhaps R. of Melton, Suffolk,
c. 1611-52, ejected. Buried there May 21, 1655.
PRATT, WILLIAM. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1600-1.
PRATT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
PRATT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 2, 1663.
Of Durham. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1671; priest, Sept. 1672. V. of Bossall,
Yorks., 1673-1701. Died Jan. 2, 1701-2. Father of John
(1691-2).
PRATTANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 1, 1702.
5. of Humphrey, grocer, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Burton and Mr Hoadley). Matric. 1702;
Scholar, 1702-9; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1719. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 19, 1708; priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1710; C. of
Wereham and Wretton, Norfolk. V. of Methwold, 1713-22.
C. of Stoke Ferry, in 1716. Minister of St George's, Yarmouth,
1721-2. Died 1722. M.I. at Yarmouth. [Venn, i. 509.)
PRATTANT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 24,
1670-1. S. of Humphrey, gent., of Lammas, Norfolk. B.
there. Schools, Lammas (Mr Haylet) and Norwich (Mr
Mazey). Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1671-6; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1675; priest, Dec. 1677.
R. of Thrigby, Norfolk, 1677-83. C. of Runham, 1677. Died
1683. {Venn, i. 443.)
PRATTENTON, EDWARD. M.A. from King's, 1724. S. of
William, of Hartlebury, Worcs. Matric. (University College,
Oxford) Mar. 3, 1714-5, age 20; B.A. (St Mary Hall, Oxford)
1718. One of these names of Fittleworth, Sussex, clerk.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1767. {Al. Oxon.)
PRAYTER or PRATER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct.
6, 1689, from Oxford. S. of William, of Brathfield, Mitchel-
mersh, Hants. Matric. (Hart Hall, Oxford) Aug. 24, 1676,
age 19; M.A. 1690 (Com. Reg.). One of these names of
St Mary, Hampstead, Middlesex, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1690.
(Hennessy, 187.)
PRE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter, 1561.
PREMAYNE (? PERMAYNE), RICHARD. Matric. sizar from
Jesus, Michs. 1606.
PRENDERGAST, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare,
May 21, 1719. S. and h. of Sir Thomas, Bart., and Brigadier-
General in the army of Queen Anne (slain at the battle of
Malplaquet, 1709). B. in Dublin. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
Feb. 9, 1709. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1721. M.P. for
Clonmel, 1733-60; for Chichester, 1733-4. Privy Councillor,
1733. Postmaster-General, 1754-60. Married Anne, dau. of
Sir Roger Williams, of Marie, Co. Carnarvon. Died s.p.
Sept. 23, 1760. (G.E.C., IV. 232.)
Prestland, George
PRENTIS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 17, 1644-
Of Essex.
PRENTICE, JOHN. B.A. 1460-1; M.A. 1465. One of these
names R. of Rampton, Cambs., 1452.
PRENTICE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1632;
B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637; priest,
June 9, 1639. C. of CoUingtree, Northants., 1639. Married,
at St Peter's, Northampton, to Mary Toone, of CoUingtree,
June 10, 1639.
PRENTICE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1674.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1675. Buried at St Benet,
Cambridge, June 7, 1676.
PRENTYS, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1371. S. of
WiUiam, of Sarum diocese. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept.; priest,
Dec. 1379. Promoted to a benefice, 1386.
PRENTICE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1608; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. i6i6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18; priest, Dec. 19, 1614. One of these names clerk; wUl
(P.C.C.) 1627; to be buried at St Martin, Ludgate, London.
PRESBURY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 23, 1624.
V. of Hanbury, Stafis., 1646-50, 'a godly and orthodox
divine.' C. there, in 1639. (Wm. Salt Arch. .Soc, 1915.)
PRESCOTT, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 15,
1728. Of Essex. Matric. 1728. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
c. 1728. Brother of John (1728).
PRESCOTT or PRISCOTT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, Apr. 23, 1664. S. of WiUiam, of Darlington,
Durham. Bapt. there, Oct. 1, 1646. School, BrignaU, Yorks.
(Mr Johnson). Matric. 1664. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 22,
1665. Married Katherine, dau. of WiUiam Brass, of Flass,
and Broome, Durham. Died Feb. 9, 1705-6. WiU dated
Feb. 2, 1705-6. (Peile, 1. 609; H. M. Wood.)
PRESCOTT, JAMES. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Sidney, Oct. 5,
1644. 2nd s. of James, attorney, of Warwick. B. there.
School, Warwick. Matric. 1645. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
July 12, 1647. CaUed to the Bar, 1654.
PRESCOTT, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens', Easter,
1618. Doubtless s. and h. of Alexander, citizen and gold-
smith, of London. Bapt. at St Vedast, Oct. 19, 1600. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 19, 1618. Knighted, July 10, 1622.
Of Radwinter, Essex and Hoxne, Suffolk. Married Grisogona,
dau. of Sir Kenelm Jenoure, Bart., of Dunmow. WUl (P.C.C.)
1640; as of Bromley, Kent. (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Le Neve, 58;
Morant, 11. 46.)
PRESCOTT or PEIRSCOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1640. Doubtless s. of Alexander, of Thoby, Essex;
age 10 in 1634. Matric. 1640, as Prescott. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 9, 1652-3. Died s.p. Feb. 19, 1656, aged 33. One
of these names adm. at Leyden, Sept. 7, 1644. (Vis. of Essex,
1634; Morant, II. 46.)
PRESCOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 15, 1728.
Of Essex. Matric. 1728. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple,
c. 1732. Of Thoby, Essex. Died May 19, 1750- Brother of
Alexander (1728). (G. Mag.)
PRESCOT, JOHN. M.A. 1730 (Incorp. from Christ Church,
Oxford). Matric. there. May 18, 1709, age 18. S. of Henry,
of Chester, gent. B.A. (Oxford) 1712-3; M.A. 1715- R- of
Waverton, Cheshire, 1715-67. Preb. of Chester, 1716-47,
deprived. Died Jan. 14, 1767. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
PRESCOTT, KENRICK. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St Catharine's,
July 7, 1720. S. of Henry, registrar of Chester. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727;
B.D. 1738; D.D. 1749. FeUow, 1724. Master, 1741-79. Vice-
Chancellor, 1744-5. Ord. Driest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1727. C. of
Stapleford, Cambs. Usher of Charterhouse, 1732-6. P.C. of
Hartland, Devon, 1739-52. V. of Colon, Cambs., 1740. Preb.
of Norwich, 1741-79. V. of St Nicholas, Yarmouth, 1744-50.
R. of Balsham, Cambs., 1752. Died Aug. 3, i779- WiU,
P.C.C.
PRESGRAVE, EDWARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1600. Of
Leicestershire. One of these names V. of Evington, Leics.,
1601. WiU (P.C.C.) 1629.
PRESGRAVE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1581.
PRESSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter, 1562;
B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. R. of St Matthew, Friday Street,
London, 1573-8.
PREST, STEVEN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1609.
PREST, . M.A. 1485-6.
PRESTEDG, W. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1571.
PRESTLAND, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1575; B.A. 1578-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 28, 1580;
priest. May 2, 1581. R. of Covington, Hunts., 1588-1607.
Died 1607.
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Prestland, Lasl
PRESTLANDE, LASL (?). Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1544 (impubes).
PRESTLAND, PAUL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 5, 1612-3.
Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 8; priest, June 9, 1623. R. of Market Deeping, Lines.,
1625-43, sequestered. Licence (Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1624-5,
to marry Isabel Salter, of Stamford, spinster.
PRESTLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1683. B. in Southwark, Surrey. Matric. Lent, 1683-4.
Fellow, 1687. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1691-2. R. of
Rainham St Mary, and also of St Margaret, Norfolk, till 1721.
Died Nov. 13, 1721. M.I. at Rainham. (Blomefield, vii.
I49-)
PRESTMAN or PRIESTMAN, JOHN. Preferred to Cambridge
from Christ's Hospital, 1566. Age 16 in 1563. Migrated to
Oxford. B.A. (Oxford) 1570; M.A. 1574. R. of Haversham,
Bucks., 1572-3. R. of Emberton, 1574-1618. Died 1618.
(A. W. Lockhart; Lipscomb, iv. 140.)
PRESTNEY, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 6,
1621-2. Of Essex. Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1622-9; B-A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. R. of Thundersley, Essex, 1646. (T. A.
Walker, 23.)
PRESTON, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, May 21,
1748, from Queen's CoUege, Oxford. Matric. there, Feb. 12,
1742-3, age 16; B.A. 1747. S. of Anthony, clerk, of Brougham,
Westmorland. Matric. (Cambridge) 1748-9. (Al. Oxon.;
Peile, II. 252.)
PRESTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene,
Jan. 29, 1662-3. 5th s. of Jacob (1631-2), of Beeston St
Laurence, Norfolk. Schools, Norwich and Bury. Matric.
1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, c. 1668. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. R. of Beeston, 1670-1713. V. of Barton
Turf, 1671. R. of Little Massingham, c. 1673-1715. Brother
of Isaac (1657) and father of Francis (1691).
PRESTONE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1560.
PRESTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 29, 1684. S. of William (? 1654), deceased. B. at York.
School, Pocklington (Mr Thomas Ellison). Matric. 1684;
Scholar at Trinity HaU, Jan. 7, 1686-7.
PRESTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's,
June 8, 1733. S. of Thomas. B. at Long Preston, Yorks.
School, Skipton (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7;
M.A. 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 1736-7; priest,
May 28, 1738. R. of Tingrith, Beds., 1742-9. Probably
V. of Chilvers-Coton, Warws. Died Apr. 5, 1783. Will
(P.C.C); of Atherstone. (G. Mag.; Peile, 11. 229.)
PRESTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July 3,
1691. S. of Charles (1662-3), of Barton Turf, Norfolk, clerk.
Matric. i6gi; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May,
1697; priest, Sept. 1698.
PRESTONN, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, c.
1594. Probably s. of John, of Holker-in-Cartmel, Lanes.,
gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1595. Buried at Cartmel,
Apr. 6, 1640. Probably father of Thomas (1619). (Burke,
Ext. Bart.)
PRESTON, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 12,
1657. S. and h. of Jacob (1631-2), of Beeston St Laurence,
Norfolk. B. at Waldingfield, Suffolk. School, Bury (Mr
Stephens). Matric. 1657. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16,
1658. Called to the Bar, 1666. Knighted, Feb. 14, 1695.
Of Beeston. Married (1) Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Cook,
of Norwich; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Riches Brown, of Ful-
modeston. Died Dec. 8, 1708. Buried at Beeston. M.I.
Brother of Charles (1662-3) and father of Jacob (1693).
(Peile, I. 578; Blomefield, xi. 16.)
PRESTON, JACOB. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Pembroke,
Jan. 26, 1631-2. Of Beeston St Laurence. S. of Jacob, of
Norfolk, Esq. Matric. 1632. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 27,
1633. Married Frances, dau. of Sir Isaac Appleton, of
Waldingfield, Suffolk. An ardent royalist and a favourite
servant of Charles I. One of the four gentlemen appointed
to wait upon the king during his imprisonment. When on
the scaffold, Charles presented him with an emerald ring,
which is still preserved at Beeston Hall. Died Sept. 1683,
aged 70. Buried at Beeston. Father of Isaac (above) and
Charles (1662-3). (Le Neve, 448; Burke, Peerage.)
PRESTON, JACOB. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Magdalene,
May 27, 1693. 1st s. of Sir Isaac (1657). B. at Beeston St
Laurence, Norfolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1693.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 17, 1694. Called to the Bar,
1701.
PRESTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 17,
1684. Only s. of Christopher, gent. B. at Coxwold, Yorks.
School, Coxwold. Matric. 1684. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 15, 1686.
Preston, Samuel
PRESTON, JOHN. FeUow of Pembroke. B.A. Preb. of West-
minster, 1401-36. Canon of St Paul's, 1404-36. Archdeacon
of Oxford. R. of Cheshunt, Herts. Died 1436. A great
benefactor to the University. (Loder, 211; H. Bradshaw, 21;
Hennessy.)
PRESTON, JOHN. M.B. 1504-5, after 10 years' study at Paris.
{Gr. Bk, r, 35.)
PRESTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 14) at Caius, Nov. 4,
1587. S. and h. of Thomas, Esq., of Preston Patrick and
Under Levins, Westmorland. B. at Dalton, Lanes. School,
Skelsmergh, Westmorland (Mr Gamett). Matric. 1587. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1590-1. Of Preston Patrick and
Under Levins, Westmorland, 'and also of the manor of
Furness, Lanes. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Holland,
of Denton, Lanes. Died c. 1642. His son John was created
Bart, in 1644. (Venn, 1. 131; Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.,
II. 220.)
PRESTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591; B.A.
from Queens', 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Perhaps R. of AU Hallows,
Honey Lane, London, 1604-25. Died Nov. 4, 1625. Will,
Cons. C. London.
PRESTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1594. School, St Paul's. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. from Magdalene,
1601. Fellow of Magdalene. One of these names V. of St
James', Clerkenwell, London, 1607-10. Buried there Oct. 22,
1610. (Hennessy, where he is confused with the next.)
PRESTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1604.
S. of Thomas, farmer, of Upper Heyford, Northants. (and
Alice, dau. of Laurence Marsh, of Northampton). B. at
Heyford, Northants., 1587. School, Northampton. B.A. from
Queens', 1607-8; M.A. i6ii; B.D. 1620; D.D. 1623 (Lit.
Reg.). Fellow of Queens'. Master of Emmanuel, 1622-8.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1608. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 19;
priest, June 20, 1614. Preb. of Lincoln, 1610-28. Chaplain
in ordinary to Prince Charles, c. 1620. Professor of Theo-
logy (Dublin) 1621. Preacher, Lincoln's Inn, 1622-8. Author,
theological. Buried July 28, 1628, at Fawsley, Northants.
WiU, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Em. Coll. Hist., 58; Bridges, i. 524;
Baker, 1. 192; H. I. Longden; H. B. Swanzy.)
PRESTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1622;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 18;
priest (Peterb.) May 19, 1627. Probably C. of Gt Braxted,
Essex, 1637, and V. of Messing, 1642. Will (P.C.C.) 1657.
PRESTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Oct. 29, 1720. Of
Yorkshire. School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721;
B.A. 1724-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1725; priest,
May 24, 1730. V. of Bow Brickhill, Bucks., 1742-4. One
of these names of Wobum, Beds.; will (P.C.C.) 1763. {Peile,
II. 200.)
PRESTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Nov. 24,
1750. Of Tiverton, Devon. One of these names, 's. of John,
of Staverton, Devon, gent.,' matric. (Exeter CoUege, Oxford)
Mar. 5, 1754, age 22. (Al. Oxon.)
PRESTON, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1565.
PRESTON, NICHOLAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1561. One of these names 2nd s. of John, of Preston Patrick,
Westmorland, and also of the manor and Abbey of Furness,
Lanes. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PRESTON, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1625.
Perhaps s. of William, of Childwick, Herts. Matric. 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M-A. 1632; B.D. 1639; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
Preb. of Winchester, 1645-64. Died 1664. (Vis. of Herts.,
1634.)
PRESTON, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Feb. 14,
1660-1. S. of Arthur, of Mickfield, Suffolk.
PRESTON, RICHARD. B.A. 1540-1; M.A. 1543. Perhaps V.
of Layston, Herts., 1555-62, and R. of Reed, 1562-8. Will
(Cons. C. London) 1568.
PRESTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1582; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1585-6; M.A. 1589. R. of
West Barkwith, Lines., 1591-1623. Preb. of Lincoln, 1594-6
and 1606-15.
PREASTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent,
1607-8.
PRESTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov. 4, 1613.
Matric. 1614. Perhaps ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 27, 1619,
'B.A.' Probably C. of Rushden, Northants. Buried there c.
1624. (H. I. Longden.)
PRESTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1634.
PRESTON, ROBERT. Adm. at Trinity, 1641.
PRESTON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
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PRESTON, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. i6, 1553. E. at Simpson, Bucks., 1537. Matric. 1553;
B.A. 1557-S; M.A. 1561. Incorp. at Oxford, 1566. Perhaps
LL.D. 1576. Fellow, 1556-81. Proctor, 1565-6. Master of
Trinity Hall, 1584-98. Vice-Chancellor, 1589-90. Author,
Cambvses, a tragedy, etc. Died June i, 1598. M.I. in Trinity
Hall Chapel. Will proved (V.C.C). [Cooper, u. 248; D.N.B.)
PRESTON, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Michs.
1580. One of these names, of Dorset, knighted. May 11,
1603.
PRESTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1584.
PRESTON, THOMAS. B..\. from St Catharine's, 1593-4; M.A.
1595. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 28, 1595.
PRESTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1608. Of Suffolk.
PRESTON, THOMAS. B.A. 1619 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George (? 1594), of Holker, Lanes. Matric. (Queen's College,
Oxford) May 30, 1617, age 17; B.A. 1619. Deputy-Lieut,
and High Sheriff of Lancashire, in 1664. M.P. for Lanes.,
1665-79. Married Catherine, dau. of Sir Gilbert Hoghton,
Bart., of Hoghton Tower. Died Jan. 9, 1678-9, aged 79.
Father of the next. {Al. Oxon.; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PRESTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 22,
1664-5. S. of Thomas (above), Esq., of Holker-in-Cartmel,
Lanes. B. there. Schools, Warton (in Kirkham) and Lan-
caster (Mr Holder). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9. Succeeded
his father in 1678-9. M.P. for Lancaster, 1689-97. Of Holker,
Esq. Died Jan. 31, 1696-7. Buried at Cartmel. M.I. (Burke,
Ext. Bart.)
PRESTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, July 8,
1702. S. of John. B. at Appletreewick, Yorks. School,
Bradford (Mr Clapham). Matric. 1703. Resided till Michs.
1705. {Peile, u. 155.)
PRESTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 16,
1715-6. S. of John, of Hagford, Westmorland. School,
Heversham, Westmorland (Mr Watson). Matric. 1716; B.A.
1719-20. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1720; priest, Dec. 24,
1721. Perhaps P.C. of Northaw, Herts., 1732-69 (?).
PRESTON, THOMAS (DYMOCK). Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 19,
1747-8. B. at Aspley Guise, Beds. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752;
M.A. 1759; D.D. 1771. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 23, 1752;
priest, Dec. 23, 1753. R. of Little Wratting, Suffolk, 1761-9.
R. of Polstead, 1763-81. R. of Rougham, 1769-1800. V. of
Edwardstone, 1782-1800. Died 1800. M.I. at Gt Walding-
field. Admon., P.C.C.
PRESTON, WALTER. B.A. 1511-2; M.A. 15x4; B.D. 1521;
D.D. 1522. Fellow of Christ's, until 1526. Lady Margaret
preacher, 1524. R. of Homsey, Middlesex, 1525-30. R. of
Finchley, 1527-33. Preb. of St Paul's, 1528-33. R. of
Redmarshall, Durham, 1530. Died June, 1533. (Peile, i. 9;
Cooper, I. 47.)
PRESTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1581; B.A. 1584-5. One of these names, 'M.A.,' R. of
Woodham Mortimer, Essex, 1613-40. Died 1640.
PRIESTON, WILLIAM. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1615-6.
One Wm. Preston R. of Rushmere, Suffolk, 1627.
PRESTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1622.
One of these names, of Malham-in-Craven, Yorks., gent.;
will dated, July, 1636. Another, V. of St Mary Bishophill,
York. Died before May, 1670. {Peile, i. 346.)
PRESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July i,
1634. S. of Thomas, tailor, of .\therstone, Warws. B. there.
School, Atherstone (Mr Grue). Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8;
M.A. 1641.
PRESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, May 27,
1654. S. of Christopher, deceased. B. at York. School,
York. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1662. One of these
names signs as deacon (York) Aug. 17, 1662. Probably V.
of All Saints', York, 1662-70. Perhaps father of Christopher
(1684).
PRESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June ii, 1712.
B. at Cambridge, 1694. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A.
1719. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1716; priest (London)
Dec. 20, 1719. V. of Falmer, Sussex, 1727-71. Died 1771.
PRESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
June 4, 1740. Of Durham. School, Scorton. Matric. 1740;
Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Fellow, 1744-7.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 13, 1743; pnest, June 9, 1745.
Perhaps R. of Crathome, Yorks., 1751-68. Died 1768.
PRESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 6,
1748-9. S. of John, of Hincaster, Westmorland. School,
Heversham, Westmorland (Mr Lee). Matric. 1748-9;
Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756. Fellow, 1755. Ord.
Pretty, Samuel
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1763-4. R. of Ockham, Surrey,
1764-84. Bishop of Killala, 1784-7. Bishop of Ferns, 1787-9.
Died Apr. 19, 1789. Will (Dublin) 1789. {A. B. Beaven;
Burke, Ext. Bart.)
PRESTON, . B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from King's, 1606.
PRESTWICH, JOHN. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edmund, of Hulme, Lanes. Bapt. at Manchester, Feb. 7,
1607-8. Fellow of All Souls. Dean of Arts (by Parliamentary
visitors), 1649. Died July 30, 1679, aged 72. Buried in the
outward chapel of his College. Admon. (Chester) 1679; as
of All Souls College. (In Al. Oxon. the incorporation is
assigned to his brother Thomas who was created Bart, in
1644.) (E. Axon.)
PRESTWICH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 24,
1612.
PRESTWOOD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1621.
PRESTWRYGHT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Michs. 1545.
PRETHERG, WILLIAM. B.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Probably s. of Lewis, of St Mary's, Anglesey. M.A. from
Magdalene, 1641. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Apr. 24,
1635, age 18. Perhaps R. of Llanllyfni, Carnarvon, 1661.
PRETHEROE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, May
15, 1664. S. of Owen, attomey-at-law, of Palgrave, Norfolk.
School, Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1664-6.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 21, 1664. Will proved (Norwich)
June i6, 1696. (Venn, i. 422.)
PRETHEROE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July,
1727. S. of William, gent., of Gressenhall, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Seaming and Bexwell (Mr Foster). Scholar, 1727-31 ;
Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731. Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 27,
1742-3. V. of East Barsham, Norfolk, 1742-70. Inherited
the manor of Harfords, Gresseahall, from his father. Died
s.p. Apr. 26, 1770. M.I. at Gressenhall. [Venn, n. 28.)
PRETIOUS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 18, 1661-2. Of Yorkshire. School, Otley, Yorks.
Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (LincoUi) Dec. 20,
i668; priest, Aug. 23, 1669.
PRETIOUS, FRANCIS (THOMAS). Adm. sizar (age 15) at
Magdalene, June 7, 1677, as Thomas. S. of Thomas. S. at
Rocksby, Lines. School, Hull. B.A. 1680-1, 'Francis'; M.A.
1684. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 11, 1682. V. of Gt Bytham,
Lines., 1684. Father of the next.
PRETIOUS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
July 5, 1708. S. of Francis (above), clerk. B. at Castle
Bytham, Lines. School, Stamford. Matric. 1708; B.A.
1711-2; M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1712;
C. of Tinwell, Rutland; priest (Lincoln) May 27, 1716. R. of
Somerby, Lines., 1716.
PRETTY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1674. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Lent, 1675-6; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. from
Clare, 1711. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1679; priest, Feb.
i68o-i. V. of All Saints', Sudbury, 1711-9- R- oi Little
Comard, 1714-20.
PRETTY, GAMALIEL. M.A. from Magdalene, 1670. S. of
Richard, of Hampton, Warws., clerk. Matric. (St Edmund
Hall, Oxford) Apr. 1, 1664, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1667.
R. of Mavesyn Ridware, Staffs., 1673. (Al. Oxon.)
PRETTY or PRITTY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
1642. Of Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1644; B..^. 1645-6; M.A.
1649. Ord. priest (Bishop Hall, of Norwich) July 24, 1650.
V. of Edwardstone, Suffolk, 1651-73. Died 1673. Father of
Henry (1674).
PRETTY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 3, 1668-9.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 1674; priest, Feb. i68o-i. R. of Helmingham,
Suffolk, 1689. V. of Gt Finborough, 1689-1700.
PRETTY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Jesus, July 6, 1674-
S. of George (1642), clerk, deceased, of Edwardstone, Suffolk.
School, Colchester, Essex. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1678; priest, Jime, 1680. R. of
Hargham, Norfolk, 1681-9.
PRETTY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 31, 1671.
S. of William. B. at Fazeley, near Tamworth, Staffs. School,
Tamworth (Mr Antrolus). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. R. of Farley Chamberlayne, Hants., and R. of
Thruxton, 1709. Master of the Hospital of St Mary, Win-
chester, until 1729. Chaplain to the Duke of Bolton. R. of
Middleton, Hants., 1724-9. Buried at Farley, June 27, 1729.
WiU, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1666). (Peile, 11. 36; N.
and Q., 2nd S., vi. 455.)
PRETTIE or PRITTY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Jan. 25,
1618-9. B. in Rutlandshire. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June i; priest, Nov. 18, 1621. One of these
names R. of Weston Zoyland, Somerset, 1643.
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PRETTY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's, May lo,
1666. S. of William, yeoman, of Fazely, Staffs. B. there.
School, Tamworth. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 25, 1673. V. of Hursley, Hants.,
1673-84. R. of Winchfield, 1684-1725- Buried at Winch-
field, Feb. II, 1725-6. Brother of John (1671) and father of
William (1715).
PRETTY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 14, 1707. B. at
Comard, Suffolk. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1718.
Ord. deacon (London) May 27, 1711; priest. May 31, 1713.
PRETTY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 4, 1715. S. of
Thomas (1666). B. at Winchfield, Hants. Matric. 1716;
LL.B. 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Win-
chester) June 12, 1720. R. of Thruxton, Hants., 1720-47.
R. of Upper Clatford, 1727-47. Died Nov. 30, 1747, aged 52.
(iV. andQ., nth S., vi. 456.)
PRETYMAN, BARON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius, Jan. 2,
1729-30. S. and h. of George (1704), Esq., of Bacton, Suffolk.
B. at Barking, Suffolk, Feb. 24, 1712. Schools, Botesdale
(Mr Maboum) and Bury (Mr Kinnesman). Matric. 1731.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 25, 1729. Sheriff of
Suffolk, 1742. Lord of the manors of Bacton, Cotton, Old
Newton and Bresworth. Dissipated the family fortune;
Cotton manor sold at his death. Married Arabella, dau. of
Maurice Shelton, of Bamingham and Bury. Died s.p. Feb. 15,
1758. Buried at Bacton. Brother of George (i733)- (Venn,
n. 32.)
PRETYMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 26, 1679.
S. and h. of Peter, of Bacton, Suffolk (and Frances, dau. of
Samuel Baron, M.D., of Lynn, Norfolk). B. 1659. Succeeded
at Bacton. Lord of the manors of Cotton and Old Newton.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Gameys, of Redisham.
Died Sept. 3, 1727. Buried in Bacton Church. M.I. Will
proved (Norwich) 1728. Father of the next. {Suff. Man.
Fam., 11. 307.)
PRETTYMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 3, 1704. S. and h. of George (above), of Bacton, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, July 23, 1685. School, Bury. Matric. 1705;
Scholar, 1705. Lord of the mamors of Bacton, Old Newton,
Cotton and Newhall, Bresworth. Rebuilt Bacton Manor
House on a new site. Married Jane, dau. of Rev. John Pistor,
of Claydon. Died Feb. 15, 1732. Buried at Bacton. M.I.
Father of the next and of Baron (1729-30). (Suff. Man.
Fam., II. 307.)
PRETYMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens (age 20) at Peterhouse,
Apr 4, 1733. Of Suffolk. 2nd s. of George (above), of Bacton,
Esq. B. May 14, 1713. School, private. Scholar, 1733;
Matric. 1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1737. Of
Croxton, Norfolk. Died immarried, Oct. 16, 1756. Buried
at Bacton. Brother of Baron (1729-30). (Suff. Man. Fam.,
11. 307.)
PRETYMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1561.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Cotton and Needham, Norfolk.
Bapt. at Cotton, 1542. Matric. Michs. 1562. Of Wyverstone,
and Bacton, Suffolk. Married and had issue. Died May 2,
1587. Buried at Bacton. M.I. One of these names s. of
Peter, of Howlots, Bacton. Bapt. 1540. Buried at Bacton.
M.I. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1561). (Suff. Man. Fam.,
II. 306, 311.)
PRETTIMAN or PRETYMAN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Qleens', Easter, 1631. Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. and h. of
Sir John, of Driffield, Gloucs., Knt. B. 1612. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 3, 1628-9. Succeeded his father, Dec. 22,
1638. Of Lodington HaU and Hominghold Manor, Leics.
Active loyalist; present at the taking of Cirencester, 1642.
Incurred great losses and compelled to sell the Driffield
estate. High Sheriff of Leics., 1653. Created Bart., c. 1660
(though no record of such a creation exists). M.P. for
Leicester, 1661-75. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George
Turpin, of Leicestershire; (2) Theodosia, dau. of Thomas
Adams, of London. Died in involved circumstances between
Nov. 22, 1675 and Feb. 16, 1676-7. (G.E.C., in. 327; Suff.
Man. Fam., 11. 312.)
PRETTYMAN, NUNN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June
21, 1728. S. of Nunn, of Laxfield, Suffolk, gent. B. there.
School, Monk Soham (Mr Raye). Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732. R. of Brampton,
Suffolk, 1742-93. R. of Frostenden, 1742-3- R- of Cotton,
1743-93. Died Apr. 6, 1793. Buried at Cotton. Brother of
Thomas (1734). (Scott-Mayor, in. 417; Suff. Man. Fam.,
II- 315-)
PRETTYMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct.
22,1694. ists. of Thomas, gent., of Sporle, Norfolk. B. there,
1677. Schools, Sporle and Bradenham. Scholar, 1694-1701;
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Fellow, 1701-2.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1700; priest, May 31, 1702. R.
of Cotton, Suffolk, 1702 ; of Thwaite, and of Frostenden, 1711;
and of Finningham, 1722. Buried at Finningham, Aug. 2,
1728. (Venn, i. 495.)
Price, Charles
PRETIMAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1588. Probably s. of Thomas, of Bacton, Suffolk. Bapt.
there, Nov. 7, 1570. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. from St Catharine's,
1596. Died before 1626. Probably brother of Thomas (1588).
(Suff. Man. Fam., 11. 310.)
PRETIMAN, THOMAS ( junior). Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
1561. Matric. Lent, 1563-4. Perhaps the Thomas Pratyman,
resident at Trinity Hall, Aug. 1564. Perhaps brother of John
(1561).
PRETIMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1588. Probably s. of Thomas, of Bacton, Suffolk. Bapt.
there, Oct. 1569. Married Helen, dau. of John Houlditch, of
Dedlington, Norfolk. Died Sept. 6, 1621. Probably brother
of Robert (1588). (Suff. Man. Fam., 11. 310.)
PRETTYMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
July 3, 1734. Of Suffolk. S. of Nunn, of Laxfield, Suffolk,
gent. School, Kelsale, Suffolk. Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1734;
B.A. 1737-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1738; priest
(Norwich) Mar. 1741-2. R. of Rushmere, Suffolk, 1742-56.
R. of Frostenden, 1743-56. Buried there 1756. Brother of
Nunn (1728). (Suff. Man. Fam., 11. 315.)
PRETTYMAN, TYRREL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1661.
Of Suffolk. 3rd s. of George, of Bacton, Suffolk, gent.
Matric. 1661. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 4, 1664. Of Wether-
den, Esq. Buried there 1725. Ancestor of the family of
Pretyman, of Wetherden. Father of the next. (Suff. Man.
Fam., 11. 315.)
PRETTYMAN, TYRRELL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Feb. 13, 1692-3. 1st s. of Tyrrell (above), of Wetherden,
Suffolk. Bapt. there, June, 1675. School, Bury. Matric.
1695. Died Jan. 1695-6. Buried at Wetherden. (Suff. Man.
Fam., II. 315; T. A. Walker, 192.)
PRETIMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1581. Probably s. of William, of Bacton, Suffolk. Bapt.
Apr. 7, 1566. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 13, 1583. Died s.p.
Jan. 1587. Buried at Bacton. M.I. (Suff. Man. Fam., 11.
312; Peile, I. 164.)
PRETIMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1589-90.
Matric. c. 1591. One of these names s. of William, of Wes-
thorpe, Suffolk; bapt. 1574. (Suff. Man. Fam., 11. 309.)
PRETYMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Caius, Apr. 19, 1590.
2nd s. of William (junior). Bapt. July 8, 1576, at Bacton,
Suffolk. School, Eye (Mr Lomax). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Apr. 21, 1600; late of Barnard's Inn. Died unmarried, 1617.
Will dated (Archd. Sudbury) July 7; proved, Nov. 8, 1617.
(Suff. Man. Fam., 11. 306; Venn, 1. 142.)
PRETTIMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596.
PRETTIMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1626. S. of Richard, of Narford and Griston, Norfolk. Bapt.
at Bacton, Nov. 8, 1609. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1634. R. of Hilborough, Norfolk,
1635. Buried there Dec. 21, 1681. (Suff. Man. Fam., 11.
306.)
PRETIMAN, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1619.
PREVOST, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1587.
PRIAMONT, see PRYMONT.
PRIAULX, PETER. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1714. Of Jersey.
Matric. 1714. Adm. at the Inner Temple, c. 1713. (Long
pedigree of the Priaulx family in Misc. Gen. et Her, 3rd S.,
II. 81, but none answering to the above; unless he be the
Peter who matric. at University College, Oxford, in 1720,
age 16.)
PRIAULXE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1625. S. of Peter, of Southampton, merchant. Scholar,
1627; B.A. 1628-g; M.A. 1632. Incorp. at Oxford, 1634.
R. of Rusper, Sussex, 1633-73. Died Oct. 13, 1673, aged 62.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., 11. 81.)
PRICE, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1618.
Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1622-3.
PRICE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Queens', May ly, 1742. Of
Carmarthenshire. Matric. 1742.
PRICE, CHARLES. Adm. (age 22) at Caius, 1687, from Queen's
College, Oxford. S. of Howell, clerk, of Cwmdauddur,
Radnor. Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) Mar. 28, 1679;
B.A. (Oxford) 1682; M.A. from Caius, 1687. R. of Newport,
Pembroke, 1685-96; of Whitechurch, 1687-96. V. of
Boughrood, Radnor, 1687-95. Preb. of Brecon, 1691; of
St David's, 1691. V. of Brecknock St John's, 1693-5.
Precentorof St David's, 1694-6. Died Nov. 21, 1696. Father
of the next. (Venn, i. 483; Br. Willis, St David's.)
PRICE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 4,
1714. S. of Charles (above), clerk. B. at Brecknock. School,
Carmarthen (Mr Maddocks). Matric. 1714.
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PRICE, CORNELIUS. Adtn. sizar at Clare, July 5, 1675. Of
Leighton Buzzard, Beds. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A.
1683. C. at Tottemhoe, Beds., 1681-9; also at Whipsnade.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 29, 1691. V. of Hemel Hempstead,
Herts., 1707-22. Died 1722, aged 65. Buried at Hemel
Hempstead. M.I. (Clutterbuck, 1. 422.)
PRICE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10, 1668.
S. of Lewis, of Pertheirin-jn-Llanwnog, Montgomery. Matric.
1668; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Fellow, 1674.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1678.
R. of Westmill, Herts., 1684. R. of Aspenden, 1685. Dean
of St Asaph, 1696-1706. R. of Llansantffraid-yn-Mechain,
Montgomery, 1697-1702. Died Nov. 7, 1706. Buried at
St Asaph. Father of Stafford (1711)- (Le Neve, Mon.;
Br. WilUs, St Asaph.)
PRICE, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1372. Of
Wales.
PRICE, DAVID. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 27) at Caius, Apr. 16,
1575. Of Llandriod, Salop. S. of Richard. Educated at
St Mary Hall, Oxford. Doubtless B.A. (Oxford) 1565. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 5, 1567; priest. Mar. 27, 1568. Prob-
ably licensed preacher by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
1580. Perhaps licensed to serve the cure of Cottenham,
Cambs., 1587. One of these names V. of Barrow-on-Soar,
Leics., 1584, 'B.A.' Brother of John (1561). (Venn, i.&i.)
PRICE, DAVID. B.A. from Jesus, 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Probably
s. of David, R. of Little Canfield, Essex. If so, V. of Gt
Bentley, Essex. Married Katherine, dau. of Thomas Green,
R. of Royston, Herts., May 5, 1625. Will (Cons. C. London)
1625. (A. Gray.)
PRICE, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 26, i688.
S. of William. B. at Flint. School, Westminster. Matric.
1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1691-2. Usher at Felsted School,
Essex, i6i,>3-i73i. R. of Hatfield Peveril, 1702. Died 1731.
Will, Comm. Essex.
PRICE, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, July 9,
1747. Of Denbigh. School, Oswestry. Matric. 1747; Scholar,
1747; LL.B. 1754. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 14; priest, Sept.
22, 1754. V. of Chirk, Denbigh, 1760-1803. V. of Llansant-
firaid Glyn Ceiriog, 1777-1803. Of Plas Eglwyseg, Llangollen,
Denbigh. See A I. Oxon. for contemporary namesakes.
(D. R. Thomas, St Asaph, u. 276.)
PRYCE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1550-
PRISE or PRYS, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1565. Of St Asaph. S. of Sion (John), of Maentwrog,
Merioneth. B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow, 1570. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 23, 1566-7; priest, Apr. 16, 1568. R. of
Festiniog with the Chapelry of Maentwrog, 1573. Chaplain
to Sir Henry Sidney. University preacher, 1575- Arch-
deacon of Merioneth, 1576. R. of Llanddwye, 1580. Canon
of St Asaph, 1602. Translator of the Psalms into Welsh
verse. Died 1624. Buried at Maentwrog. {D.N.B.)
PRICE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1615-6.
Of Wales. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
PRICE, EDWARD. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Christ Church,
Oxford). S. of John, of Bodvari, Flintshire, gent. Matric.
(Oxford) July 24, 1624, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1625; M.A.
1628. Perhaps V. of Carlton-in-Craven and Featherstone,
Vorks., 1638-74. Died 1674. {A I. Oxon.)
PRICE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 12,
1640. S. of Rhys Morris, husbandman, of Llanrwst, Denbigh.
B. there. School, Kimbolton, Hunts. (Mr Rugby). Matric.
1640.
PRICE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Mar. 6,
1647-8. S. of Richard, citizen of Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1647-8.
PRICE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 31, 1674.
Matric. 1675.
PRICE, ELLIS. Of St Nicholas Hostel. S. of Robert .^p Rhys,
chaplain to Cardinal Wolsey. B.Civ.L. 1532-3; D.C.L.
1534-5. Commissary-General of St Asaph, 1538. R. of
Llandrillo yn Rhos, and of Llanuwchllyn, 1538. Sheriff of
Denbigh, 1548, 1556, 1568 and 1572; of Merioneth, 1551,
1555. 1563, 1567, 1573, 1578 and 1584; of Anglesey, 1577
and 1585; of Carnarvon, 1559. M.P. for Co. Merioneth, 1555,
1558 and 1563-7. Chancellor of Bangor diocese, and R. of
Llaniestyn, in 1561. Died c. July, 1599, aged 94. (Cooper,
I. 397; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
PRICE, ELLIS. M.A. from King's, 1673. S. of John, of Nantmel,
Denbigh. Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Mar. 3, 1664-5,
age 16; B.A. (Gloucester HaU, Oxford) i668. V. of Biggles-
wade, Beds., 1676. Signs as minister of Langford, 1676-80.
(Al. Oxon.)
PRICE, EVANCE (sic). Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs.
1572.
Price, John
PRICE, EZRA. Adm. at Emmanuel, Aug. 3, 1645. S. of
Richard, of Shrewsbury, pleb. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford) Feb. 20, 1643-4, age 19. Migrated
to St John's, Sept. 17, 1646. B.A. 1646-7. Fellow of Univer-
sity College, Oxford, 1649-57. M.B. (Oxford) 1656-7. Died
Feb. 5, 1657-8, aged 34. Buried in the Chapel of University
College. (A I. Oxon.)
PRICE, FRANCIS. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London, arm. fil. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Mar. 16,
1620-1, age 17; B.A. 1623; M.A. 1626. V. of East Garston,
Berks., 1634. {Al. Oxon.)
PRICE, FULKE. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593; B.A.
1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1607; D.D. 1616. R. of Cerrig-y-
Druidion, Denbigh, 1597-1614. Preb. of St Asaph, 1599-1632.
R. of Whittington, Salop, 1605-8. V. of Gresford, Denbigh,
1609-13. R. of Llandrinio, Montgomery, 1613-32. R. of
Cwm, Flintshire, 1616-24. R. of Llanfechain, Montgomery,
1617 32. Died 1632. (Br. Willis, St Asaph.)
PRICE, HOWEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 20,
1635. S. of Griffin, gent., of Beddgelert, Carnarvon. B. there.
School, Ruthin (Mr AshpuU). Matric. 1635.
PRICE, HOWELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 12, 1689.
S. of David, of Brecknockshire. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696.
Fellow, 1695.
PRYSE, HUGH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1626.
Of St Asaph. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1640. Fellow,
1635. Ord. priest (St David's) 1631. C. of South Wootton,
Norfolk.
PRICE, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1614. Of
Warwickshire. B.A. 1616-7. Buried at St Botolph, Cambridge,
Sept. 18, 1617.
PRICE (AP RICE, RHETIUS), JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1535-6, after
study at Oxford, and practice in the Arches (Gr. Bk, T, 305,
311). S. of Rhys Vawr ap Meredydd, Standard-bearer to
Henry VII at Bosworth. Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, 1523.
B.Civ.L. 1524; B.Can.L. 1531. The principal registrar for
ecclesiastical causes in 1535. Knighted, Mar. 2, 1546-7.
M.P. for Brecon, 1547-52; for Hereford, 1553; for Ludlow,
1554. Sheriff of Brecknock, 1541. Author of three historical
treatises. Died c. 1573. One of these names, B.C.L. from
Broadgates Hall, Oxford, 1534; B.Can.L. 1535, identified in
Al. Oxon. with the John Price knighted in 1546-7, but this
seems doubtful. For another John Price, LL.D., Chancellor
of St Asaph, 1559, see D. R. Thomas, i. 252. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1550. B. in
Denbigh. Migrated to St Catharine's. B.A. 1555-6; M.A.
1560. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1556. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 27, 1559, age 25. R. of Lexden, Essex, 1567-76.
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, 1553.
PRYCE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1561. Of
Merionethshire. S. of Richard. B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1569.
Migrated as Fell.-Com. to Caius, Mar. 24, 1573-4. age 32.
Resident theological student, in 1575. Licensed preacher by
the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1582. Brother of David
(1575)- {Venn, i. 77.)
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1573; B-A.
from Christ's, 1575-6. Perhaps schoolmaster, Gt St Andrew's,
Cambridge, 1582. (Peile, i. 125.)
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1581-2; B.A.
1584-5.
PRISE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1592; B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599. One of these names, 'M.A.,' R. of
Marske, Richmond, Yorks., 1603-23. Preb. of Lichfield,
1622-3. Died 1623.
PRICE, JOHN. B.A. from Magdalene, 1601-2. Incorp. at
Oxford, Dec. 3, 1605; supp. for M.A. Perhaps ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) May 26, 1605, age 24. C. of Lindsey,
Sufifolk.
PRICE, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1604-5. Of Denbighshire.
M.A. 1608; B.D. 1616. Fellow, 1608. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 19; priest, June 20, 1614. Probably V. of Berriew,
Montgomery, 1624-8. One of these names V. of Knockin,
Salop, 1631-46. Buried at Whittington. But see A I. Oxon.
for contemporary namesakes. (D. R. Thomas, St Asaph,
HI. 15.)
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 30, 1617. Of
Denbighshire.
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Perhaps R. of Stanford-on-Soar,
Notts., 1662-5. Admon. gianted to his widow, June 28, 1665.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1630. Of
Hertfordshire. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. One of these names
R. of Water Stratford, Bucks., 1661-74- V. of Westbury,
1667. Died 1674.
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PRICE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1634-5;
Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640; D.D. 1661 {Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641; priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1665. Perhaps R. of Drayton Parslow,
Bucks., 1643.
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs. 1635.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1639-40. One of these names, 'B.A.,'
R. of Mavesyn Ridware, Staffs., 1648-57.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Jan. 10, 1644-5. Of Gatcombe, Hants. Matric. 1645-6;
B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1649-6. Fellow of Eton,
1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1680, 'D.D.' Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Jan. 23; priest, Jan. 31, i66o-i. Chaplain to General Monk,
1654-9. Canon of Salisbury, 1660. R. of Petworth, Sussex,
1669-91. Author, sermons, etc. Died Apr. 17, 1691. Buried
in Petworth Church. Brother of William (1648). {Harwood;
Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter, 1655.
Of Wales. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 8,
1657. S. and h. of George, Esq., of Esher, Surrey. B. there.
School, Croydon (Mr Thomas Day). Matric. 1657. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1656-7. A party to the sale of the manor
of Esher, in 1663. (Brayley, Surrey, 11. 430.)
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Sept. 4, 1669.
S. of John, yeoman, of Shrewsbury. B. there. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1669.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, June 17,
1672. S. of John, of Coventry, Warws., seller of canvas.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (London) May 26,
1678. Probably C. of Edworth, Beds., 1682-1708. Perhaps
V. of Stotfold, 1684-C. 1710. Buried there Feb. 10, 1710-1.
(W. M. Noble.)
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 22, 1674.
S. of Owen, of Llanfair, St Asaph. B. there. School, Llanfair.
Matric. 1674.
PRICE, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1676; B.A. (Gloucester Hall,
Oxford) June 19, 1666. Incorp. M.D. 1691.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 29, 1693.
S. of John, of Bala, Merioneth. B. there. School, Ruthin
(Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1693.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Sept. i, i6g6.
PRICE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1697; B.A.
1700-1. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 24, 1704-
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 13, 1698.
S. of John, of Fleet Street, London. B. there. School, St
Paul's. Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1701; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705.
Ord. deacon (London) June 3, 1705.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 1, 1698. Of
Carmarthenshire. B. 1680. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A.
1705; B.D. 1712. Fellow, 1707-22. Taxor, 1710. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 24, 1704; priest, Dec. 23, 1705. Perhaps
R. of Santon, Norfolk, 1713-37. One of these names (M.A.),
R. of Panfield, Essex, 1726-37.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1710. Of London.
B. in Surrey, 1692. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717.
Ord. deacon (London) June 16, 1717; priest (Ely) Feb. 15,
1720-1. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1721. R. of Papworth
St Agnes, 1734.
PRICE, JOHN. M.A. from St John's, 1710. Of University
College, Oxford. Matric. there, July 11, 1690; B.A. (Oxford)
1694. One of these names R. of West Clandon, Surrey,
1696-1725, and R. of Ockley, 1715-25- Died Aug. 27, 1725-
Buried at Stoke. {Al. Oxon.; Manning and Bray, 11. 167;
in- 57.)
PRICE, JOHN. M.A. from Jesus, 1712. Of Glascombe, Radnor.
Matric. (New Inn Hall, Oxford) May 16, 1689, age 17; B.A.
(Merton College, Oxford) 1692-3. {Al. Oxon.)
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 5, 1712.
S. of Thomas, V. of Dartford, Kent. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1713-4; Scholar, 1714; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 17x9-
Head Master of King's School, Rochester, Kent, 1720-1.
V. of Northfleet, 1720-1. R. of Orlestone, 1728-51. V. of
Hailing, 1729-51. V. of Chalk, 1740-51. Died Sept. 11, 1751.
Will, Cons. C. Rochester.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 8, 1717-8.
Matric. 1719; LL.B. 1724. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22,
1723 ; priest, May 23, 1725. One of these names R. of Epsom,
Surrey, 1725-82.
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 5, 1719-20.
(Perhaps a re-admission of the last.)
PRICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 29, 1750. S. of John,
of Llandefeilog, Carmarthen ('Maridensis'). Matric. 1750-1;
B.A. 1754; M.A. 1789. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1754;
priest, Dec. 21, 1755. One of these names of Chester, clerk.
Wm (P.C.C.) 1793-
Price, Thomas
PRICE, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 11, 1700. B. in
St Mary Magdalen parish, Southwark, Surrey. Matric. 1700;
B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1714. Ord. deacon (London) June 4,
1704; priest (Chichester) Nov. 10, 1705. R. of Alfold, Surrey,
1711-5. R. of Clayton and Keymer, Sussex, 1715-52. Buried
at Clayton, June 18, 1752. (W. C. Renshaw.)
PRICE, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 11,
1668. S. of Rice, of Beaumaris, Anglesey. B. there. School,
Beaumaris (Mr Owen). Matric. 1668.
PRICE, MANSFIELD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Apr. 12,
1728. S. of Morris, gent., of Somerset. B. at Bristol. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735; LL.D.
1751. Fellow, 1735-65. Second Master at Shrewsbury,
1735-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1744; priest, June 9,
1745. Died in College, Oct. 5, 1765. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 412.)
PRICE, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1579; B.A.
1582-3; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1593. Incorp. at Oxford, 1593.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 18, 1589. R. of
Balsham, Cambs., 1591. R. of Little Hallingbury, Essex,
1594. R. of Castle Camps, Cambs., 1610. {Al. Oxon.)
PRICE, MORGAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 20,
1744. S. of William, clerk, of Glamorganshire. B. at
Llandaff. School, Hereford (Mr Willim). Matric. 1744; B.A.
1747-8; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Hereford) May 30, 1748;
priest, Sept. 3, 1749. V. of Bodenham, Hereford, 1756-8.
V. of Brinsop, 1758-60. V. of Weobley, 1760-82. R. of
Byford, 1781-2. WiU (P.C.C.) 1783- {Scott-Mayor, iii. 544.)
PRICE, NICHOLAS. B.A. from Magdalene, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
Fellow.
PRYCE, OWEN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1589.
PRICE, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 29,
1657. S. of John, yeoman, of Derwen, Denbigh. B. there.
School, Ruthin (Mr Chaloner). Matric. 1657-
PRICE, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1597-8.
PRICE, PETER. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 8, 1669. Of Wales.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
PRICE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, June
26, 1668. S. of Richard, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
PRICE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 27, 1711.
S. of William, butcher. B. at Oswestry. School, Oswestry
(Mr Poole). Matric. 171 1; B.A. 1715-6.
PRICE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Nov. 3,
1720 (FeU.-Com. 1725). S. of Richard, of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Bishop's Stortford, Herts. (Dr Tooke).
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728.
PRICE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, i737-
Perhaps s. of Richard, of Llandefeilog, Carmarthen. M.A.
1737. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) May 18, 1727, age 18;
B.A. (Christ Church, Oxford) 1730. One of these names
(M.A.), V. of Llanfair, Montgomery, 1737-44- (Al. Oxon.;
D. R. Thomas, i. 477-)
PRICE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 28,
1672 (FeU.-Com. Sept. 15, 1672). 2nd s. of Thomas, deceased,
of GUar, Cerrig Druidion, Denbigh. B. there, Jan. 14, 1653.
School, Ruthin. Matric. 1672. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, May 8,
1673. CaUed to the Bar, 1679. Bencher, 1701. Serjeant, 1703.
Attorney-General for South Wales, 1682-7. Recorder of
Radnor, 1683. Steward to the Queen Dowager, 1685. Town
clerk of Gloucester, 1685-8. M.P. for Weobley, 1685-7,
1690-1700, 1701-2. Baron of the Exchequer, 1702-26.
Justice, C.P., 1726-33. Married Lucy, dau. of Robert Rodd,
of Foxley, Hereford. Died Feb. 2, 1732-3- Buried at Yazor,
Hereford. Father of Thomas (1698) and Uvedale (1703-4).
(D.N.B.; G. Mag.)
PRICE, ROWLAND. .\dm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Mar. 27,
1648. S. of Henry, Esq., of Menai, Anglesey. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10, 1648-9;
'of Bodgwyn, Anglesey.'
PRYCE, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 17,
1665. S. of Peter, gent., of Caergai, West side of Bala Lake,
Merioneth. B. there. School, St Paul's, London. Matric.
1665; B.A. 1668-9.
PRICE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Michs. 1619;
B.A. 1625-6.
PRICE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 4, 1632.
Of Suffolk.
PRICE, STAFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 25,
1711. S. of Daniel (1668), of Aspenden, Herts. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1712; B.A. i7i4-5-
PRYCE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1565.
PRYSE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1567.
One of these names V. of St James', Clerkenwell, Middlesex,
1583. Buried in the chancel, Feb. 3, 1584-5- Admon.
Cons. C. London, and will, P.C.C.
397
Price, Thomas
PRICE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1633-
PRYCE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 5,
1655. ist s. of Thomas, Esq., of Bryn-y-pys, near Overton-
Maddock, Flintshire. B. there. School, Ruthin (Mr Chaloner).
Matric. 1655. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 3, 1657.
PRICE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 28, 1694. Of
Dymeirchion, Flintshire. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 12,
1703-4, 'literate.'
PRICE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
June II, 1698. S. of Robert (1672), Esq. B. at Foxley,
Hereford (his mother's home). School, Westminster. Matric.
1698. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 2:, 1695-6. M.P. for
Weobley, 1702-5. Died unmarried, at Genoa, Sept. 17, 1706.
Brother of Uvedale (1703-4).
PRYCE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 4, 1702.
Of Salop. Matric. 1702. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 26,
1702.
PRISE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 31,
1716. S. of John, of Marden, Hereford. School, Eton.
Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1717. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Mar. 22, 1715-6.
PRICE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, May 24,
1716. Matric. sizar 1716; LL.B. 1722. Ord. deacon (Liacoln)
Sept. 23, 1722; priest, June 9, 1723. R. of Little Peatling,
Leics., 1723-41. V. of Buckingham, 1725-72. R. of Greens
Norton, Northants., 1749-72. Buried there Sept. 2, 1772,
aged 74. M.I. One of these names, 'B.C.L.,' R. of Foscott,
Bucks., 1741-69.
PRICE, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1734- S. of Thomas, of
Burrington, Hereford, clerk. Matric. (Trinity College,
O.xford) Mar. 18, 1724-5, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1728. {Al.
Oxon.)
PRICE, UVEDALE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 12,
1703-4. S. of Robert (1672), of Gilar, Denbigh, Baron of
the Exchequer. B. at Foxley, Hereford. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1704. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 22, 1706. M.P.
for Weobley, 1713-5 and 1727-34. Married Anne, dau. of
Lord Arthur Somerset. Died at Foxley, Mar. 17, 1764-
Buried in Bath Abbey. M.I. Brother of Thomas (1698).
(G. Mag.; John Nicholl, Company of Ironmongers, 601.)
PRICE, VINCENT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 5,
1725. S. of v., surgeon, of Salop. B. in Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1725.
PRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Sept. 11, 1617. B.
in London. Matric. 1617.
PRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 28, 1622.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6. Perhaps V. of Brigstock,
Northants., 1632-9.
PRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 26, 1648. Of Gatcombe, Hants. Matric. 1648;
B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Fellow, 1651-66. Assistant
Master at Eton. R. of Sampford Courtenay, Devon, 1666-84.
Died 1684. Brother of John (1645). (Harwood.)
PRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. at St Catharine's, July 5, 1663.
Perhaps of Warwick. Matric. 1663.
PRICE, WILLIAM. Aim. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Oct. 3,
1711. B. in Worcestershire, 1691. School, Stourbridge.
Scholar, 1711. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 21, 1713-4; priest
(London) Sept. 25, 1715. One of these names, 's. of William,
of Ludlow, Salop,' adm. at Gray's Inn, May i, 1712.
PRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 13, 1714. B. in
London. Matric. 1714.
PRICE, WILLIAM. M.A. from St John's, 1720. B.A. (St Mary
Hall, Oxford) Mar. 21, 1703-4. One of these names (B.A.),
V. of Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh, 1712-34.
PRICE, WILLIAM. M.A. from King's, 1724. B.A. (Magdalen
HaU, Oxford) Mar. 6, 1720-1. (Al. Oxon.)
PRICE, . Scholar of Christ's, 1536.
PRICE, . Adm. at Corpus Chrisii, 1557.
PRICE, . B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1645-6 (in ordo).
PRICKE, see also PRIKE.
PRICKE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1578.
Perhaps s. of John, V. of Buhner, Essex. B.A. 1581-2; M.A.
1585. Died in July, 1618, according to an entry in a common-
place book in St John's College library; but will of one of
these names (P.C.C. and V.C.C.) 1606. (Peile, i. 147.)
PRICKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1579; B.A.
1582-3. Perhaps R. of Kettlebaston, Suffolk, 1587.
PRICK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
PRICK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 1632-3.
Matric. 1633.
Pridham, Joseph
PRICKE, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 11, 1595.
S. of Robert, preacher, of Denham, Suffolk. Matric. c. 1595;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Feb. 21, 1607-8, age 27. C. of Denham, Suffolk. V. of
Cavenham, 1613.
PRICKETT, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1619. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Everingham, Yorks.,
yeoman. Of Allerthorpe, East Riding, Yorks. Married
Barbara, dau. of John Bew, of York. Buried Nov. 2, 1652,
at Pocklington. Will, York. (Fts. 0/ YorAs.; Burke, L.G.)
PRICKETT, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July I, 1742. S. of George, of Hull. School, Beverley, Yorks.
(Mr Clark). Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1743; M.B. 1748. Adm.
at Leyden, May 14, 1749. Medical practitioner at Hull.
Died unmarried Sept. 23, 1753. (G. Mag.)
PRICKETT, ROBERT. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4, 1609-10,
'aged 26; late of Emmanuel College.' B. at Bungay, SuSolk.
C. of St Botolph, Aldgate, London, 1611. Licensed preacher
(by Bishop of London) . R. of HolUngsIey, Suffolk, 1614, ' B.A.'
V. of Dinnington, Yorks., 1636-40, 'M.A.'
PRICKNEY, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1680.
PRIDEAUX, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 25, 1739
S. of Edmund (1711). B. at Norwich. Matric. 1739; B.A.
1742-3. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1745. F.R.S., 1746.
Died July 22, 1795. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of the next
and of Humphrey (i737). (Maclean, Trigg Minor, 229.)
PRIDEAUX, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 25, 1739-
S. of Edmund (171 1). B. at Norwich. Matric. i739- After-
wards Fell. -Com. LL.B. 1745. Died unmarried, Sept. 17,
1783, aged 63. Buried at Padstow. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Benjamin (above) and of Humphrey (i737).
PRIDEAUX, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, June
28, 1622. 3rd s. of Humphrey, Esq., deceased. B. Sept. 6,
1606, at AUington, Devon. School, Bodmin, Cornwall.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1625.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1629. Perhaps called to the Bar,
Oct. 30, 1638. Sheriff of Cornwall, 1664. Married Bridgett,
dau. of John Moyle, of Bake. Died Oct. 25, 1683. Buried at
Padstow. M.I. there. (Le Neve, Mon., v. 46; Maclean,
Trigg Minor, 11. 226; J. Foster in Al. Oxon. following Ath.
Oxon., wrongly identifies him with Attorney-General and
Parliamentarian M.P. for Lyme, created a Bart., in 1658;
D.N.B. and G.E.C. make the same mistake.)
PRIDEAUX, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 22,
171 1. S. and h. of Humphrey, D.D., Dean of Norwich.
Bapt. Feb. 22, 1693, at Saham, Norfolk. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 10, 1711-2. Called to the Bar, 1718.
Married Hannah, dau. of Sir Benjamin Wrench, Knt., of
Norwich. Buried at Padstow, June 23, 1745. Will, P.C.C.
Father of the next, of Benjamin (1739) and Charles (i739)-
(Maclean, Trigg Minor, 11. 229.)
PRIDEAUX, HUMPHREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, May 18,
1737. S. of Edmund (above). B. 1719, at Norwich. Matric.
1737. Sheriff of Cornwall, 1750. Died at Bath, Apr. 24, 1793.
Buried at Padstow. Will, P.C.C. Brotherof Benjamin (1739)
and Charles (i739). (Burke, L.G.)
PRIDEAUX, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 17,
1689. Of Barbadoes. Probably ist s. of Nicholas, planter, of
the parish of St Thomas, Barbadoes, and sometime President
of the Council of Barbadoes. (Her. and Gen., vi. 341.)
PRIDEAUX, PETER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1742.
PRIDEAUX, RICHARD. Incorp. M.A. 1640. S. of George, of
Sutcombe, Devon. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) Dec. 2,
1631, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1635; M.A. 1638. Fellow of
Exeter College, 1635-43. V. of Easton Neston, Northants.,
1643. Sequestered to Greens Norton, c. 1645. Lecturer at
All Saints', Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1647; probably conformed;
still preacher there, 1662. Died 1663, at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
(Al. Oxon.; Brand, Newcastle, i. 387.)
PRIDGEON, see PRUJEAN.
PRIDHAM, EDWARD. M.A. from Trinity, 1665, from Exeter
CoUege, Oxford. Matric. Mar. 18, 1657-8; B.A. (Oxford)
1661. R. of Morchard Bishop, Devon, 1663. Father of the
next. (Al. Oxon.)
PRIDHAM, EDWARD. M.A. from Queens', 1691. S. of
Edward (above), R. of Morchard Bishop, Devon. Matric.
(Exeter College, Oxford) Mar. 29, 1683, age 15; B.A. 1687.
(Al. Oxon.)
PRIDHAM, EDWARD. M.A. from St John's, i735 (so in
Graduati, perhaps an error).
PRIDHAM, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, May 27,
1676. S. of Richard, yeoman. B. at Crediton, Devon.
Schools, Crediton (Mr Finch) and Tiverton. Matric. 1676;
B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
398
Priest, Henry
PRIEST or PREIST, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Probably ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 1630. V. of Blyth, Notts., 1634. R. of Little
Livermere, Suffolk, 1662. One of these names R. of Dinning-
ton, Yorks., 1640; died there.
PRIEST or PREST, JOHN. B.A. 1483-4; M.A. i486; B.D. 1499.
'Pryst.' Fellow of Pembroke, 1484. Of Yorkshire.
PRIEST, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 28, 1657. Of
Norfolk. Scholar, 1659; Matric. 1660; B.A. 1660-1; M.A.
1664. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1667, resigned same year. V. of
Chrishall, Essex, 1673-7. V. of Cobham, Kent, 1677-1710.
R. of Hartley, 1680-1710.
PREIST, REGINALD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1635.
PRIEST, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 25, 1567.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1567; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573;
licensed to practise medicine, 1577; M.D. 1580. Adm. at
R.C.P., 1582. Author, medical. {Cooper, 11. 78; Munh, i. 98.)
PRIEST, SIMON. Adm. sizar at Queens', Aug. 20, 1669. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1680.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1674. V. of Bisley, Gloucs.,
1681-1715. Died July 16, 1715, aged 61. M.I. at Bisley.
Will, Gloucs. C.C. (F. S. Hockaday.)
PRIEST, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 25, 1662.
Matric. 1662.
PREIST, WADCOCK. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 23, 1693-4.
Of Fillingley, Wanvs. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. from
King's, i702;B.D. from Clare, 1709; D.D. 1714-5. Chaplain of
King's, 1701. R. of Downham, Cambs., 1714. R. of Aswarby,
Lines. Preb. of Ely, 1714-5. Buried in St Edward's, Cam-
bridge, Jan. 8, 1714-5. (Le Neve, Man.)
PREIST, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1628.
PRIESTLY, CORNELIUS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 29,
1696-7. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1701-2. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701; priest (London) Mar. 12,
1703-4.
PRIESTLY, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Apr.
16,1670. 3rds.of Thomas, gent, (clothier). B.at Holdsworth,
Ovenden, Yorks. School, Halifax (Mr Doughty). Matric.
1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Fellow, 1679. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 24, 1676; priest, Dec. 23, 1677. Died at
Cambridge before 1695. (F.M.G., i. 85.)
PRIESTLIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1604;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1607-8. Perhaps R. of Hawridge,
Bucks., 1616-8. R. of Luddenham, Kent, 1618-25 ('M.A.').
PRIESTLEY or PRESTLEY, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17)
at Sidney, Apr. 19, 1664. S. and h. of William (next), Esq.,
deceased. B. at Wild HiU, Essenden, Herts. Schools, Totte-
ridge, Morden, Essex and Charterhouse. Matric. 1664. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 22, 1663-4. SherifE of Herts., 1672.
Married Easther, dau. of Sir John Lawrence, Knt., May 24,
1669. Buried at Essenden, July 27, 1720.
PRIESTLY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 18, 1610.
Doubtless s. and h. of William, Merchant Taylor, of London.
Matric. 1610. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 4, 1612. Sheriff of
Herts., 1634. Of Wild Hill, Essenden, Herts., Esq. Died
Mar. 10, 1663-4. Buried at Essenden. M.I. Father of
Thomas (above). (Clutterbuck, 11. 129, 135.)
PRIESTLY, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at St Catharine's, 1687.
Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless 'William, s. and h. of Thomas
(1664), of Wild Hill, Essenden, Herts., Esq.' Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. ii, 1686. Of Wild Hill (alias Camfield Place).
Married MeUora, dau. of WUliam Gouge, Esq. Died June 8,
1744, aged 74. Buried at Essenden. M.I. {Clutterbuck, 11.
129.)
PRIGG, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 17, 1634.
Of Essex. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. V. of
Ashford, Kent, 1647; ejected, 1662. {Calamy, 11. 53.)
PRIKE, see also PRICKE.
PRIKE, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1495-6. Of Norwich diocese. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 11, 1496-7; 'title, Hospital of St John,
Cambridge'; priest, 1496-7.
PRYKE, THOMAS. B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1487-8; B.D. 1502-3.
FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1487. Perhaps V. of Grantchester
till his death in 1506.
PRIMATT, RICHARD. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Lincolnshire, pleb. Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) June 14,
1611, age 16; B.A. (Lincoln College, Oxford) 1614; M.A. 1617.
R. of Denton, Lines., 1619. Perhaps brother of the next.
{A I. Oxon.)
PRIMATT, STEPHEN. B.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Lincolnshire, pleb. Matric. (Lincoln College, Oxford) Nov. 9,
1621, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1624; M.A. from Peterhouse,
Primrose, David
1629. R. of Denton, Lines., 1637. One of these names, clerk,
had commission for probate of wills in Notts., 1660. {Al.
Oxon.; Yorks. Arch. Soc, Record Series, xlix. 134.)
PRIMATT or PRIMATE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Sidney, June 27, 1718. S. of Humphrey. B. in London.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725'
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1725; priest, Mar. 7, 1727-8.
R. of West Walton, Norfolk, 1729-70. P.C. of St Mary-in-
the-Marsh, Norwich, 1747-70. R. of Ramplingham, 1766-70.
Died Oct. 7, i77o. WiU, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
PRYME or DE LA PRYME, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at St John's, May 2, 1690. S. of Matthew, gent. B. Jan. 15,
1671, at Hatfield, Yorks. Of a Huguenot family. School,
Hatfield. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1694; priest (York) Sept. 1698.
C. of Boughton, Lines. Reader at Holy Trinity, Hull. V. of
Thome, Yorks., 1701. F.R.S. Antiquary. Author of the
Diary {Surtees Soc, Vol. 54). Died June 13, 1704- Buried
at Hatfield. M.I. there. {D.N.B.;Buike, L.G., Autobiography
of George Pryme.)
PRIME, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Dec. i,
1726. S. of Thomas, grocer, of Suffolk. Bapt. Dec. 27, 1709,
at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury (Mr Kinnesman).
Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1 ; M.A. 1734; B.D. 1741 ; D.D. 1746.
Fellow, 1734-46. V. of Foxton, Cambs., 1743-5- R- of
Lezant, Cornwall, 1745-78. Died Mar. 10, 1778. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Samuel (1718). (Scott-Mayor, m. 402.)
PRYME, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1564. Probably s. of Richard. Of Thriplow and of Ely,
Cambs. Died c. 1588. (T. A. Walker.)
PRIME, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1609.
(Adm. also a chorister at King's.)
PRIME, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Jime i,
1649. S. of John. B. at Weston, Derbs. Schools, Repton
and Chesterfield. Matric. 1649. Minister at Baslow, Derbs.,
and afterwards assistant minister at Sheffield, 1656; silenced,
1662. Preacher in the neighbourhood for many years.
Married Rosamund Boote, of Chesterfield, Derbs., 1653.
Died Apr. 26, 1708. Buried at Sheffield. (Calamy, 11. 574;
PeiU, I. 527.)
PRIME, HENRY. Matric. pens, from King's, c. 1601; B.A.
1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1613-4.
V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1618. R. of Stunner, Essex,
1628-37. Perhaps brother of WiUiam (1615).
PRYME, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1659.
Of Suffolk. LL.B. 1664. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 17, 1668.
Probably R. of Wheatacre St Peter, Norfolk, 1669-1713;
and R. of Wheatacre All Saints', 1675-1713. Doubtless father
of the next.
PRIME, PHILIP. .Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Dec. 11, 1700.
S. of Philip (above), clerk, of Wheatacre All Saints', Norfolk.
B. there. School, Beccles (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1701; Scholar,
1701-6; B.A. 1704-5 (3rd wrangler); M.A. 1717- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1706; priest. May 30, 1708. R. of
Ringsfield and Redisham, Suffolk, 1708-40. R. of Thorpe-
by-Haddiscoe, 1717-37. Died 1740. M.I. at Ringsfield.
(Venn, i. 506.)
PRYME, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 3, i675- Of
Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1680-1; priest. May, 1681. R. of
Creeting St Olave, Suffolk, 1685. V. of Lackford, 1687-1714.
PRIME, ROBERT. B.A. 1480-1.
PRIME, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 10,
1718. 2nd s. of Thomas, grocer, of Suffolk. Bapt. Sept. i,
1701, at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury (Mr Randall and
Mr Kinnesman). Matric. 1718. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 20, 1719-20. Called to the Bar, 1724. Serjeant-at-law,
1736. King's Serjeant, 1738. Knighted, Nov. 1745. Died
Feb. 24, 1777. Buried in the Temple Church. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of .Arthur (1726). (Scott-Mayor, iii. 318; G. Mag.)
PRIME, THOMAS. Conduct at King's. Ord. deacon (Ely)
July 7, 1560, age 41.
PRIME, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1622-3; M..\. 1626. R. of Stunner, Essex, 1637-45.
V. of Elmdon, 1645. V. of Clare, Suffolk, 1655. Perhaps
brother of Henry (c. 1601).
PRIME, . B.Civ.L. or B.Can.L. 1499-1500.
PRIMROSE, CAESAR. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Oct.
20, 1664. S. of James, M.D., of Hull, and nephew of David
(next). B. there. School, Hull (Mr Shore). Matric. 1664;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1673. Brother of Isaac (1671).
PRIMROSE, DAVID. B.D. 1624 (Incorp. from Oxford). 2nd
s. of Gilbert. B. in France. M.A. (Bordeaux). Incorp. at
Oxford, Jan. 23, 1623-4; B.D. (Exeter College, Oxford) 1624.
Minister of the Protestant Church at Rouen, 1642. (Al.
Oxon.)
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PRIMROSE, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 17,
1671. S. of James, deceased, of Hull, Yorks. (wiU (York)
1664). n. there. Matric. 1671; B.A. from Trinity Hall,
1674-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1674; priest (York)
Sept. 24, 1676. Brother of Caesar (1664).
PRINCE, JAMES. M.A. from King's, 1712. S. of John, of
Dursley, Gloucs. Matric. (University College, Oxford) Mar.
28, 1683, age 20; B.A. (St Edmund Hall, Oxford) 1687.
{Al. Oxon.)
PRINCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 17,
1668. S. of James, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. B. there. School,
Uttoxeter (Mr Dalton). Matric. 1668. Migrated to St
Catharine's, May 26, 1671. B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671. Perhaps V. of Mountnessing,
Essex, 1676. P.C. of Butsbury, 1677. Died 1710.
PRINCE, JOHN. M.A. from Caius, 1675. S. of Bernard. B. at
Axminster, Devon, 1643. Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford)
July 13, 1660; B.A. (Oxford) 1664. C. of Bideford, Devon,
1669; of St Martin's, Exeter, 1669-75- V. of Totnes, 1676-81.
V. of Berry Pomeroy, 1681-1723- Author, The Worthies of
Devon. Died Sept. 9, 1723- Admon. Exeter. {D.N.B.;
Venn, 1. 451; Al. Oxon.)
PRINCE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 4, 1701-2.
S. of John. B. in London. School, Tiverton, Devon. Matric.
1705; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Ord. deacon (London) Mar.
17, 1716-7; priest, June 16, i7i7- Perhaps V. of Benenden,
Kent, 1739-41- Died 1741. But see Al. Oxon. for a con-
temporary.
PRINCE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 31, i737- Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. C. of
St Mary's-on-the-Hill, Chester, 1747-55- Minor Canon of
Chester, 1749. R. of Thurstaston, 1761. Died Nov. 30, i795,
aged 73. Buried in the choir of Chester Cathedral. Will,
P.C.C. (Earwaker, St Mary-on-the-Hill; Chester Cathedral
Reg.; Ormerod, i. 294.)
PRINCE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, June 28,
1725. S. of Samuel. B. at Leeds, Yorks. School, Leeds
(Mr Barnard). Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1728-9.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1731; priest (Lincoln) May, 1733.
V. of St James', Gt Grimsby, Lines., 1733-50. Perhaps
subsequently of Sherfield-on-Loddon, Hants. If so, died
Jan. 13, 1790. Will (P.C.C.) 1790. (Peile, 11. 210.)
PRINCE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke,
Easter, 1615.
PRINCE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 1, 1668.
S. of Leonard, minister, of Exeter. B. at Dalwood, Devon.
Schools, Ufracombe (his father and Mr Shopley), Barnstaple
(Mr Humes) and Exeter (Mr Bradford). Matric. 1668;
Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Subscribed for
priest's orders (Exeter) Feb. 20, 1675-6. R. of Clovelly,
Devon, 1681-1715. Buried there June 19, I7i5- Father of
the next. (Venn, i. 434.)
PRINCE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 6,
1720-1. S. of William (above), clerk, deceased, of Devon.
B. at Clovelly. School, Barnstaple (Mr Lache). Matric.
1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. One of these names R. of
Newton Tracey, Devon, 1741-89. R. of Alverdiscot, 1741-
87. Will, Exeter. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 337.)
PRINGLE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1616;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. One of the four
preaching ministers in Northumberland, 1647. V. of Egling-
ham, Northumberland, 1649-62, ejected. Perhaps adm.
extra-licentiate R.C.P., as of the University of St Andrews,
1662. Practised physic at Newcastle. Buried at St Nicholas,
Newcastle, Aug. 11, 1692. (Calamy, 11. 256.)
PRINGLE, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Feb. 28, 1721-
2. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, Under-Secretary of State for
Scotland (for whom see D.N.B.). B. in Scotland. Matric.
1721-2.
PRINNE or PREINE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
Nov. 22, 1622. S. of Thomas. B. in London. Schools, Bristol,
Bath and Wells (Mr Evans). Matric. 1622, as Prime; B.A.
1626-7.
PRIOR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 6,
1696. S. of Charles, of Tottenham, Middlesex. B. at High-
gate. School, Enfield (Dr Udall). Matric. 1696.
PRIOR, CHRISTOPHER. B.D. 1642 (Lit. Reg.). B.A. (Ballio!
College, Oxford) 1633; M.A. 1636. Created B.D. (Oxford)
Jan. 16, 1642-3. Principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford, 1643.
Canon of Salisbury, 1641; of Wells, 1643. R. of Elvetham,
Hants., 1643-6. Died 1659. (Al. Oxon.)
PRIOR, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 25,
1717-8. S. of Edward, of London. School, Charterhouse,
London. Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1721-2; M.A.
1725. Fellow, 1724. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-8; priest (Ely) Mar. 14, 1730-1.
Pritchard, Robert
PRIOR, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 21, 1644. Of
Essex. A blind man.
PRIOR, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1573. One
of these names ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 27, 1579-
PRIOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 16, 1635-6. Matric.
1636.
PRIOR, JOHN. .■\dm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Feb. 10, 1724-5-
S. of Charles, of North Perrott, Somerset. School, Crewkeme
(Mr Smith). Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Apr. 2, 1723,
age 17.
PRIOR, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1745.
S. of William. Bapt. at Eton, Apr. 4 (sic), 1727. Matric. Lent,
1745-6; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753- Fellow, 1749. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1750; priest, June 2, 1751- Assistant
Master at Eton, 1759-89. Died May, 1789. Will, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
PRIOR, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 2,
1683. S. of George, a labourer, of Dorset. B. at Westminster
(not Wimbome, Dorset). While employed as pot-boy by
his uncle he attracted the attention of the Earl of Dorset
who provided the means for his education. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1700. Fellow,
1688-1721. Secretary to the Ambassador at the Hague,
1690-7. F.R.S., Mar. 1697-8. Secretary to the Embassy at
. Paris, 1698-9. Under-Secretary of State (South), 1699-1700.
A hard of Trade, 1700- 7. M.P. for East Grinstead, 1701.
Engaged in negotiating the Peace of Utrecht. Plenipo-
tentiary at Paris, 1712. Commissioner of Customs, 1712-4.
Resided at Down Hall, Essex. Poet. Died at Wimpole,
Cambs., Sept. 18, 1721. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
Willproved(V.C.C.) 1721. Benefactor to St John's. (D.N.B.;
L. G. Wickham Legg, Matthew Prior; A. B. Beaven.)
PRIOR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 4,
1713. S. of William, of Hitchia, Herts. School, Westminster.
Scholar, 1714 (for his election cee Al. Westmon., 261).
PRIOUR, THOMAS. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1332.
Promoted to a benefice, 1350.
PRIOR, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Feb. 7,
1679-80. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Aston, Derbs.
School, Repton. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Perhaps R.
of Gt Peatling, Leics., 1695-1701. Will (Leicester) 1701.
PRYOR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Jan. 3,
1666-7. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Gadsden, Herts. School,
Hitchin.
PRIOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Dec. 14,
1699. 3rd s. of William, R. of Elkstone, Gloucs. B. at
Buckland, Berks. Schools, Northampton (Mr Thomas
Scriven), Houghton, Beds, and Abingdon, Berks. (Mr
Richard Plaidwell). Perhaps matric. 1698, 'Perror.'
PRYER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 14,
1714. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Westbury, Wilts.
School, Frome (Mr Langham). Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-S.
PRYOR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 11,
1721. 4th s. of Thomas, of Daventry, Northants. Bapt.
there, Jan. 15, 1701-2. Matric. 1721. (H. I. Longden.)
PRIOR, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 22, 1721.
(Name off, 1723.)
PRIOR of the students. B.D. 1457-8. (Gr. Bk, A, XL.)
PRIOR of Dominican friars of London. D.D. 1458. Studied at
Oxford.
PRIOR of the Monks. M.A. or higher degree, 1486-7.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, see APRICHARD.
PRITCHARD, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, July 13,
1637. S. of Robert. B. at Alboume, Sussex. School, Lewes.
Matric, 1637; B.A. 1640-1.
PRITCHARD, JOHN. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Pembrokeshire, cler. fit. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) May
12, 1615, age 14; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1622. R. of Morvil,
Pembroke, 1620. R. of Llanstadwell, 1623. R. of Steynton,
1625. Probably brother of Roger (1626). (Al. Oxon.)
PRITCHARD, RICE. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Anglesey, pleb. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Jan. 24,
1616-7. age 23; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. (Hart Hall, Oxford) 1619.
Perhaps R. of Mongewell, Oxon., 1621. One of these names
Chancellor of the diocese of St David's, 1626-44; died Nov.
1644. But see A I. Oxon. for another contemporary namesake.
(Le Neve, Fasti, i. 319.)
PRICHARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 11, 1624.
Of Anglesey. B.A. 1627-8; Scholar, 1628; M.A. 1631. V. of
Bettws-yn-Rhos, Denbigh, 1639-44. R. of Mallwyd,
Merioneth, 1644. (D. R. Thomas, St Asaph, iii. 196.)
PRITCHARD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 3, 1646.
Of Denbigh.
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PRITCHARD, ROGER. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Pembrokeshire, cler. fil. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) May
12, 1615, age 15; B..\. 1617-8; M.A. 1622. V. of Kidwelly,
Carmarthen, 1626. R. of Llangynllo, Cardigan, 1630. V. of
St David, Brecon, 1640. Probably brother of John (1622).
(A I. Oxon.)
PRITCHARD, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter,
1640; B.A. 1643-4. Perhaps PC. of Adbaston, Staffs., until
1679 and R. of Preston-on-Wild-Moors, Salop, 1679, 'B.A.'
One of these names minister at St Mary, Sandwich, Kent;
buried there 1647.
PRICHARD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1618. Of Salop. Probably ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 16,
1621; B.A. of Queens'. One of these names C. of Worthen-
bury, Flintshire, 1628-40, and C. of Bangor Monachorum,
in 1662 and 1663. (E. Axon.)
PRICHARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27, 1662.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1663; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669. Fellow, 1668. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept.
24, 1670; perhaps priest (London) Feb. 17, 1678-9.
PRITCHARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. ii, 1670.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Perhaps ord. priest
(London) Feb. 17, 1678-9. One of these names, 'M.A.,' V.
of Lindsell, Essex, 1678-92. R. of West Tilbury, 1692. Died
1692. WiU(P.C.C.); asof GtBardfield.
PRITCHARD, WILLIAM. 'B.A. late of Pembroke CoUege.'
B. at Langaffe, Anglesey. (? B.A. 1602-3.) Ord. deacon
(London) May 26; priest, Dec. 22, 1605. Tutor in the house
of Mr Vaughan, R. of Ashtead, Surrey.
PRITCHARD, WILLIAM. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Richard David, of AbergwiUy, Carmarthen, pleb.
Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) Apr. 30, 1624, age 19; B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. Perhaps assistant master, Westminster
School, 1626, and V. of Manorbier, Pembroke, 1631. (Al.
Oxon.)
PRICHARD, WILLIAM. M.A. from Trinity, 1709. S. of Walter,
of White Lackington, Somerset, clerk. Matric. (Wadham
College, Oxford) Mar. 9, 1666-7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1680.
V. of Wiveliscombe, Somerset, 1681-1701. V. of East
Lambrook, 1685-8. (Al. Oxon.)
PRICHARD, WILLIAM. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1740. S.
of William, of Co. Monmouth, gent. Matric. (Balliol College,
Oxford) June 19, 1729, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1733. (Al.
Oxon.)
PRITCHETT, RICHARD. M.A. from King's, 1736. S. of
Richard, of Narberth, Pembroke. Matric. (Jesus College,
O.xford) Mar. 27, 1727, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1730-1. R. of
Richards Castle, Salop. Died Oct. 14, i772. WiU, P.C.C.
(Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
PROAST or PROOST, JONAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
Oct. 21, 1624. S. of Jonas, pastor of the Dutch Church,
Colchester. B. there. Schools, Dedham, Essex and Rotter-
dam. Matric. 1624; B.A. from Magdalene, 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
Perhaps father of the next.
PROAST, JONAS. M.A. 1670 (Incorp. from Queen's College,
Oxford). Matric. there, Oct. 25, 1659, cler. fil. Perhaps s. of
Jonas (above). B. at Colchester. B..\. (Oxford) 1663; M..^.
1666. Chaplain of Queen's and afterwards of AU Souls
College, Oxford. Preb. of Brecon, 1687. Archdeacon of
Berks., 1698-1710. Buried Apr. 19, 1710, in Magdalen parish
Church, Oxford. WiU, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
PROBERT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Magdalene,
Mar. 9, 1727-8, from Hart Hall, Oxford. Matric. there,
Oct. 21, 1724. S. of John, of Weobley, Hereford. B. there.
Matric. 1728; B.A. 1728-9. (Al. Oxoii.)
PROBY, BAPTIST. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 17, 1743-4- S.
of John, (1715), of Elton, Hunts. Matric. 1744; Scholar, 1744;
B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1755; D.D. 1769. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 24, 1749; priest (Peterb.) June 10, 1750. V. of Exton,
Rutland, 1750, resigned. R. of Doddington, with the Chapel
of March, Cambs., 1750-1805. R. of Thomhaugh and
Wansford, Northants., 1766-1807. Dean of Lichfield, 1776-
1807. V. of St Mary's, Lichfield, 1789. Married Mary, dau.
of Rev. John Russell. Died Jan. 18, 1807, aged 80. (Har-
wood, Lichfield; Le Neve, Fasti; H. I. Longden.)
PROBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 18, 1684. S. of
Charles, of Middlesex. B. in the East Indies. Matric. 1684;
Scholar, 1686; B.A. 1687-8; M.-A. 1691; D.D. 1704. Fellow,
1692-1703. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 11; priest, Dec. 20,
1702. R. of Tewin, Herts., 1702-27. R. of Bramfield, 1715-^'
Died Jan. 16, 1727-8, aged 61. M.I. at Tewin.
PROBY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1617.
S. of Sir Peter, Knt. B.A. 1620; M.A. 1624; D.D. 1637.
R. of Broughton-Gifford, Wilts. Died before 1684. Benefactor
of Jesus. Brother of the next and of Henry (1614). (Vis. of
London, 1634; \. Gray.)
V. A.C. III.
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PROBY, HENEAGE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1614. S. and h. of Sir Peter, Knt., Lord Mayor of London,
1622, of Elton, Hunts. Sheriff of Bucks., 1636. Knighted,
Dec. 24, 1640. Sheriff of Cambs., 1651. Of Agmondesham,
Knt. Married EUen, dau. of Edward Allen, of Finchley,
Middlesex. Died Feb. 10, 1662-3. Brother of the next and of
Edmund (1617), father of John (1657) and Thomas (1648).
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of London, 1634; A. B. Beaven.)
PROBY, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Easter, 1614.
2nd s. of Sir Peter, citizen of London, Knt. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 19, 1616-7. Called to the Bar, 1625.
Serjeant-at-law. Bencher, 1649. Common Serjeant of the
City of London, 1654. Married EUen Bonham. Died 1661.
Brother of Heneage (above) and of Edmund (1617), perhaps
father of the next. (Vis. of London, 1634; Middle Temple
Bench Book, 199.)
PROBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 18, 1646.
Of Middlesex. Perhaps s. of Henry (above). Matric. 1646.
F.R.S., 1663. Author, poems. (Musgrave.)
PROBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 26, 1623 ; afterwards
FeU.-Com. Matric. 1624; Scholar, 1626; B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1630.
PROBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, .\pr. 2, 1657. Of Bucking-
hamshire. 2nd s. of Sir Heneage (1614), of Elton, Hunts.
Bapt. at Amersham, Bucks., Jan. 16, 1639. Matric. 1657.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 20, 1657. CaUed to the
Bar, 1664. Bencher, 1684. Treasurer, 1698. M.P. for Hunts.,
1693-1702, 1705-10. Married Jane, dau. of Sir Richard Cust,
Bart. Died Nov. 1710. Brother of Thomas (1648). (A.Gray;
Le Neve, Mon.)
PROBY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, June 30, 1715- S.
of WUliam, Esq., of Elton HaU, Hunts. Matric. 1715- M-P-
for Hunts., 1722-7; for Stamford, i734-4i- Married Jane
Levison, dau. of John, ist Lord Gower. Died Mar. 16, 1762.
Father of the next, of Baptist (1743-4) and Thomas (1741-2).
(G. Mag.; L. Mag.; A. B. Beaven.)
PROBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Dec. 15, i737- Of
London. 1st s. of John (above), Esq., of Elton HaU, Hunts.
B. Nov. 25, 1720. Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1738; B.A. 1741-2;
M.A. 1742. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1740. M.P.
for Stamford, 1747-54; for Hunts., 1754-68. Created Baron
Carysfort (Ireland), 1752. A Lord of the Admiralty, Apr.-
July, 1757 and 1763-5. K.B., 1761. Died at LiUe, Flanders,
Oct. 18, 1772. Buried at Elton. Brother of Baptist (i743-4)
and Thomas (1741-2). (D.N.B.)
PROBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 29, 1648.
Of Buckinghamshire. S. of Sir Heneage (1614), of Elton,
Hunts., Knt. MaUic. 1648. M.P. for Agmondesham, 1660-
79; for Hunts., 1679-81. Created Bart., Mar. 7, 1661-2.
Married Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart. Died
s.p.m.s. 1689. Donor to the CoUege Chapel. (G.E.C., iii. 246.)
PROBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 28, 1741-2.
S. of John (1715), Esq., of Elton, Hunts. Matric. 1742;
Scholar, 1742. Major in the army. KiUed at the attack of
Ticonderoga, in 1756. Brother of Baptist (1743-4) and John
(1737)- (A.Gray.)
PROCTOR, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1565. Probably R. of Linton-in-Craven, Yorks., 1570-1607.
Buried there Aug. 24, 1607. (H. M. Wood.)
PROCTOR, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1615.
Of Lancashire. Scholar, 1618; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
One of these names C. of Masham and Kirby Malzeard,
Yorks., 1651; V. 1652-5; V. of WeU, 1655-62, ejected.
Remained in the neighbourhood. In 1672 took out his license
as 'M.A. of Kirby Malzeard, presbyterian.* Perhaps the
'minister' buried at WaUsend, Northumberland, Sept. 30,
1683 and father of Henry (1638) and Anthony (1654)-
(H. M. Wood.) But one of these names (M.A.) was Preb. of
Disert, 1628-9; Precentor of Waterford, 1634; Dean of
Ferns, 1643 (Cotton's Fasti: H. B. Swanzy).
PROCTOR, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1640. S. of Thomas, of Linton-in-Craven, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh. Readm. July 4> 1651. age 30; B.A. i65i-2-
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Carlisle) Dec. 24, 1671. V.
of Ravonstonedale, Westmorland, 1673-89- R- of Dean,
Cumberland, 1690-1705. Buried there Mar. 29, 1705. WUl,
Archd. Richmond. Father of John (1673) and Anthony (1685).
(B. Nightingale, 767, 1107, where he is identified with the
Presbyterian vicar of Masham, afterwards V. of WeU, but
this identification seems doubtfuL)
PROCTER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May
24, 1654. S. of .\nthony (? 1615). B. at Newcastle. Bapt. at
St Nicholas, May 14, 1638. School, Houghton-Ie-Spnng,
Durham (Mr Caunt). Matric. 1654. Ord. pnest (Durham)
Sept. 25, 1664. C. of St John's, Newcastle. Married, Jan. 20,
1673-4 at St John's, Newcastle, to Jane Swinburne. Buried
at St Nicholas, Nov. 7, 1688. Perhaps brother of Henry
(1638). (Brand, 1. 119; Peile, 1. 563.)
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PROCTER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Christ's, May
21, 1672. S. of John. B. at Newcastle, Northumberland.
Bapt. Apr. 18, 1654. School, Cowpen. Matric. 1672; B.A.
1675-6. Perhaps ord. priest (Carlisle) Mar. 16, 1678-9. C. of
All Saints', Newcastle, 1697-1703. Buried there Feb. 13,
1703-4. One of these names (M.A.), Master of Kirkby Stephen
Free School, in 1686; an efiort was made to secure the living
of Dean, Cumberland, for him, by Rev. Samuel Shaw, V. of
Kirkby Stephen {see B. Nightingale, 767). (H. M. Wood;
PeiU, II. 43.)
PROCTOR, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 14, 1673-
S. of Thomas. B. at Tawler (? Gawber), Yorks. School,
Hardwick, near Pontefract, Yorks. B.A. 1676. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Dec. 24, 1676; priest (York) Mar. 16, 1689-90.
Probably C. of Arkholme, 1677-84 P.C. of Caton, Lanes.,
1689-91. R. of Claughton, 1691-1700. Died 1700. Admon.
Archd. Richmond. {Peile, 11. 47.)
PROCTER, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
30,1685. S. of Anthony (1640), clerk. B. at Kirby Malzeard,
Yorks. School, Linton (Mr Motley). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Carhsle) Feb. 1691-2; priest, Dec. 24,
1693. C. of Greystoke, Cumberland, 1691. Brother of John
(i673).
PROCTER, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1623; Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630; B.D. 1638.
FeUow, 1627. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) May 4, 1635.
V. of Whitkirk, Yorks., 1635-61. V. of Darrington, 1666-70.
Buried Sept. 27, 1670, in St Michael-le-Belfry, York. Perhaps
brother of John (1623). (H. M. Wood.)
PROCTOR, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 26, 1625.
S. of Samuel (1575). B. in London. School, Islington (^Ir
Duxon). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Apr. 27, 1638. Buried at Shepperton,
1675. Perhaps father of the next. {Peile, i. 366.)
PROCTOR, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 21, 1667.
Of Middlesex. Probably s. and h. of Daniel (above), of
Shepperton, Middlesex. Matric. 1667. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 7, 1671. Called to the Bar, 1679. Probably father
of the next.
PROCTOR, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 15, 1696-7.
Of Middlesex. Probably s. of Daniel (above). Matric. 1697.
PROCTOR, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 6,
1665. S. of John. B. at Camm (? Cam Hill, near Arkrigg),
Yorks. School, Bumsall-in-Wharfedale (Mr Procter).
Matric. 1665. {Peile, i. 615.)
PROCTOR, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1593;
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. from Trinity, 1598. Preb. of Ripon,
1604-25. Master of the Hospital of St John-the-Baptist,
Ripon. V. of Wilton, Yorks., 1610. R. of Holme on Spalding
Moor, 1613. Received grant of the office of Reader of Civil
Law at Cambridge, 1614, for life. V. of Kirby-in-Cleveland,
1615-25. Preb. of Southwell, 1615-25. R. of Barwick,
Yorks., 1618-25; reinstituted, 1625-9. Lived there till his
death, in 1633. Admon. Nov. 8, 1633, to Robert Procter.
{Thoresby Soc, xvii. 66.)
PROCTOR, GEORGE. B.A. from Trinity, 1623. Ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1622-3; priest, Sept. 1623. V. of Thorp-Arch,
Yorks., 1624-68. Died 1668. Father of Henry (1646).
PROCTOR, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1636.
PROCTER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 28,
1654. 2nd s. of Samuel. B. at Grimsby, Lines. Schook,
Grimsby (Mr Smith) and Alford (Mr Garley). Matric. 1654;
B.A. 1657-8.
PROCTOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, July 5, 1666.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Fellow, 1674. Died
soon after.
PROCTER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 14,
1716. S. of Robert, currier, of Yorkshire. B. in Craven.
School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-
20. Ord. deacon (York) June 12, 1720; priest (Chester) Aug.
I, 1725- C. of Staveley-in-Cartmel. (Scott-Mayor, m. 301.)
PROCTOR, GEORGE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1722. S. of Henry (1697). B. at Windsor. Matric. Lent, 1724;
B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. Fellow, 1726. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, July 7, 1726- Called to the Bar, 1728. M.P. for
Downton, Wilts., 1746-51. Steward of the Court of Record
at Windsor. Died Apr. 5. i75 1. (G. Mag. ; L. Mag. ; Harwood.).
PROCTOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 6,
1638. S. of Antonine (sic) (? Anthony (?i6i5)). B. at Newcastle.
School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2.
One of these names R. of St Mary Bishophill, York, 1662.
Perhaps brother of Anthony (1654). (Peile, i. 452.)
PROCTER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June 20,
1646. S. of George (1623), clerk. B. at Thorp-Arch, Yorks.
Schools, Wetherby and Coxwold. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649;
M.A. 1653. Probably C. of St Mary Castlegate, York, 1661,
'M.A.'
Proctor, Robert
PROCTOR, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Michs.
1697. Doubtless s. and h. of Robert, of Clewer, Berks.
School, Eton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 6, 1698.
Called to the Bar, 1706. Bencher, 1733. Reader, 1737.
Steward to the dean and chapter of St Paul's. Second
Justiceof Brecknock, 1732-45. Died 1745. Father of George
(1722). (Middle Temple Bench Book.)
PROCTOR, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Sept. 25,
1637. S. of Edward, of HeUow, near Ollerton, Notts. Schools,
London and Caunton, Notts. Matric. 1637-8. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 25, 1640. (Peile, i. 450.)
PROCTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 17,
1650-1. S. of Christopher. B. at Bentham, Yorks. School,
Bentham (Mr Will. Walker). Matric. 1650-1; B.A. 1654.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660. One Mr
Procter Master of the Grammar School at BumsaU-in-Craven
after 1655. (Peile, i. 540.)
PROCTOR, JOHN. Com. for B.A. 1467-8; B.Can.L. 1472-3-
R. of Hansworth (Shef&eld), 1486-1501.
PROCTOR, JOHN. Mus.Bac. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1510.
PROCTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 13) from Christ's, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
PROCTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1623;
Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1626-7. Perhaps brother of Charles
(1623).
PROCTOR, JOHN. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Oxford) 1619, as from Devon; B.A. (Exeter College, Oxford)
1622; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1636. FeUow of Exeter, 1623-48,
1660-71. Died 1671. Buried in Exeter College Chapel.
(Al. Oxon.)
PROCTOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 7, 1644; B.A.
1647.
PROCTOUR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, June
13, 1673. S. of Anthony (1640), of Kirkby Malzeard, Yorks.
School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1682.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1677. R. of Harrington, Cumber-
land, 1690-5. Perhaps V. of Bromfield, 1692-1714. Brother
of Anthony (1685).
PROCTOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Feb. 15, 1691-2.
Perhaps same as next.
PROCTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Nov. 29,
1694. S. of Richard. B. in Craven, Yorks. School, Giggles-
wick. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9. Ord. deacon (York) May,
1700; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1705. R. of St Nicholas,
South Kelsey, Lines., 1705. (Peile, 1. 132.)
PROCTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Oct. 27,
1731. S. of Stephen. B. in Yorkshire. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1733; B.A. 1735-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 21, 1735-6; priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from
Winchester) Feb. 1745-6. C. of Astwood, Bucks. Perhaps
V. of Wonersh, Surrey, 1756-79. (Peile, 11. 225.)
PROCTEUR, LUKE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1624. R. of St Michael
Royal, 1636-43, sequestered. R. of St Mary Bothaw, 1639.
V. of St Peter's, Isle of Thanet, 1665-6. R. of Snodland,
1666-73. Buried Jan. 16, 1673. (T. A. Walker, 20.)
PROCTER, METCALF. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
July 22, 1727. S. of Francis (and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Metcalfe, of Thomborough), of Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Yorks.
School, Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, July 31, 1727. Lord of the Manor of East Ardsley and
Lofthouse, near Wakefield. Of Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Esq.
Married and had issue. Died Sept. i, 1792. Buried at
Rothwell. (F.M.G., 907; G. Mag.; E. Mag.)
PROCTER, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1571; B.A. from St John's, 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ely) Apr. 17, 1580, age 30.
PROCTOR, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1572; B.A. 1575-6. Ord. priest (London) Oct. 6, 1577- One
of these names C. of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London.
Admon. (Cons. C. London) June 11, 1588.
PROCTOR, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1607.
One of these names 'of Barnard's Inn; b. in London'; adm.
at Gray's Inn, July 30, 1608.
PROCTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 12, 1658. S. of Marmaduke, husbandman. B. at
Birstwith, Yorks. Matric. i66o; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
Ord. deacon (York) c. 1665; priest, c. 1667. Perhaps R. of
St Mary Bishophill, York, 1670-89.
PROCTOR, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1601. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. of Thomas (? 1568),
R. of Gissing, Norfolk. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608; B.D. 1614-5.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1608. R. of Gissing, Norfolk,
1613-68. Died 1668.
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PROCTOR, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1610. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1613-4; Scholar, 1614-6; M.A.
1617. Fellow, 1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. Ord. deacon
(York, for Lincoln) 1616; priest (Lincoln) Mar. i, 1617-8.
V. of Little St Mary, Cambridge, 1620-30. V. of Holy
Trinity, Coventry, 1638-43. Will (P.C.C.) 1643-4. Bequest
to the poor of Giggleswick, Yorks.
PROCTER, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1588 {Peile gives 1590)-
Incorp. at Oxford, 1578. Canon of Gloucester, 1586-1602.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1589-1638. V. of Islington, Middlesex,
I59C^-I638. R. of Shepperton, 1592-1638. Died Nov. 19,
1638. Buried at Shepperton. Will (P.C.C); property in
Dorset. Father of Daniel (1625). (Peile, i. 130; Al. Oxon.)
PROCTOR, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 9,
1717. S. of Samuel, of Tacolneston, Norfolk, Esq.
PROCTOR, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Nov.
23, 1691. S. of John, deceased. B. at Ashy, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1691.
PROCTOR, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1560. Of Staffordshire. B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567. FeUow,
1565-
PROCTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1568; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575- Probably R. of
Gissing, Norfolk, 1579-1613. Perhaps father of Robert
{1601).
PROCTOR, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1577-8.
PROCTOR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 9,
1631. S. of Richard, citizen and Salter. B. at Westminster.
Bapt. July 31, 1614. School, Westminster. Matric. 1631.
Married and had issue.
PROCTER, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1738. S. of Samuel,
of Newcastle, Staffs., gent. Matric (Balliol College, Oxford)
Mar. 26, 1728, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1731. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) June 17, i739- i^l- Oxon.)
PROCTOR, W. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1568. One
Wm. Proctor R. of Over Boddington, Northants. Will
(P.C.C.) 1628.
PROCTOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 20,
1662. S. of Francis, butcher, of Wymondham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Wymondham. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1662-7;
B.A. 1665-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 2, 1667; priest,
May 1673. C. of Syleham and licensed as schoolmaster
there. Mar. 22, 1676-7. (Venn, i. 416.)
PROCTOR, . FeUow of Corpus Christi, 1433.
PRODDY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, July 8,
i68i. S. of Oliver, cloth merchant. B. at Guisborough,
Yorks. School, Guisborough (Mr Smith). Matric. i68i; B.A.
1685-6; M.A. 1691. Ord. priest (York) June, 1694. V. of
Snaith, Yorks., 1692. V. of Eston-in-Cleveland, 1693-6.
Minister of Cartmel, Lanes., 1698-1707. Buried there Sept.
1707. Admon. Archd. Richmond.
PROFETT, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs.
1615. Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 27, 1617. B.A. 1618-9;
M.A. 1622. R. of Cranford St John, Northants. (Apr.-June),
1621 ; of Marlborough St Peter and St Paul, Wilts., 1630-68.
Author, sermon. Buried at St Peter's, Mar. 18, 1668-9.
Father of the next. {Peile, i. 307.)
PROFFETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
June 5, 1655. S. of Nicholas (above), clerk, of Marden, Wilts.
B. there, 1640. School, Marlborough. Matric. 1655; B.A.
1658-9.
PROLINE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter,
1631.
PROUD, see also PRUDE.
PROUD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June 26,
1671. 1st s. of Samuel (1646), R. of Patrington, Yorks.
B. at Scarborough. Schools, Hackness (Mr Francis Proud)
and Pickering (Mr Grey). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1674-5; priest, Sept. i677-
V. of Woolavington, Somerset, 1678-^4. R. of Oake, 1694-
1722. Preb. of Wells, 1694-1722. Died Nov. 1723. M.I. at
Oake. Brother of Samuel (1682).
PROUD or PRUDE, JOHN. Incorp. 1510-1; M.A. (Oxford);
B.D. (Paris). Will of one John Prud, proved (P.C.C.) Dec. 1,
1515. The testator bequeaths books to Queens' College,
Cambridge, and to the Abbey of Lanercost, Cumberland.
PROUD, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 14, 1669.
S. of Joseph, of Shrewsbury. Matric. (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford) May 10, 1667, age 15. Matric. (Emmanuel) 1670;
B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21,
1673. V. of Steyning, Sussex, 1683. {Al. Oxon.)
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PROUDE, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1576.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1577-8. Of Salop. Called to
the Bar, 1586. Bencher, 1602. Autumn reader, 1606.
Treasurer, 1614. Married Ursula, dau. of Francis Trappes,
late of St Michael Bassishaw, London, Dec. 24, 1590.
PROWDE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1624; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Archdeacon of Cashel,
1640-69. V. of BaUysheehan, Tipperary, 1640; of Killenaule,
1640; of Ballingarry, 1640. Driven from Ireland during the
rebellion. Appointed C. of St Mary's, Shrewsbury, Salop,
Aug. 28, 1644. V. of Meole, and of Diddlebury, c. 1655.
Returned to Ireland. V. of Laracor, Meath, 1664-9. R. of
Islandmagee, Antrim, 1665. Dean of Clonfert, 1666-9. Will
proved, 1669; of Co. Meath, D.D. (H. B. Swanzy; H. E.
Forrest, Old Churches of Shrewsbury, 38.)
PROWDE, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1579; B.A.
1580-1.
PROUD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, May 21,
161 1. S. of Richard, goldsmith, citizen of London, deceased.
B. in the parish of St Peter's, Cheapside. School, Cloak Lane
(Mr Renolds). Matric. 1611; Scholar, 1611-8; B.A. 1614-5;
M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 11, 1620; priest
(Norwich) Mar. 9, 1623. R. of Thrandeston, Suffolk, 1623-36;
suspended by Bishop Wren. Petitioned Parliament for relief,
1640. Proposed as minister of the Suffolk Classis (9th
division), 1645. Ejected from Thrandeston, 1662. Will
proved (Norwich) 1666. {Venn, i. 212.)
PROWDE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, June,
1646. S. of Francis, clerk. School, York. Matric. 1646; B.A.
1649; M.A. 1655. R. of Patrington, Yorks., 1661-82. R. of
St Mary's, Hull, c. 1662. Father of the next and of Francis
(1671).
PROUD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, July i, 1682.
S. of Samuel (above), R. of St Mary's, HuU. B. at Patrmgton,
Yorks. Schools, Cottingham (Mr Stephen Clarke) and Hull.
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Perhaps V. of Woolavmgton,
Somerset, 1694-1728. Died 1728. Brother of Francis (1671).
PROWDE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1573; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Ord. priest (Lincohi) Oct. 13,
1581. R. of Gt Kimble, Bucks., 1583-9- R- °i Aston Sandford,
1589-1616. R. of Little Kimble, 1589-1616. Died 1616.
{Lipscomb, i. 47; 11. 348, 353-)
PROWDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1579-
80; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587; B.D. 1594; D.D.
1615. Fellow, 1585. V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1595,
resigned same year. R. of Little Gidding, Hunts., 1597-8-
R. of Cheadle, Staffs., 1600-1. V. of Enfield, 1601-16. R. of
St Andrew Wardrobe, London, 1608-15. Buried there Feb.
20, 1615-6. wm, P.C.C.
PROUD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, June 28,
1669. 2nd s. of WilUam, yeoman. B. at Pickermg, Yorks.
School, Pickering. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon
(York) May, 1673; priest, June, 1674- C. of Eskdaleside,
Whitby, Yorks. Father of the next.
PROWDE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, June,
1711. S. of William (above), C. of Eskdaleside, Whitby,
Yorks. Schools, Coxwold and Thornton. B.A. 1714-5- Ord.
deacon (York) Mar. 1714-5; priest, 1715-6. V. of Middleton,
Yorks., 1716. V. of Sinnington, 1725-c- 45-
PROUDFOOT, ROBERT. B.A. 1487-8. Mentioned in the will
of William Woodcock, 1487; '---to the Ubrary of Pembroke
Hall, to be chayned, a boke called De vita Chrtsh and my
red boke cf Astronomy conteyning hys tretes, so that the
sayd Robert Proudfote may use it for the tyme of his
contynuance at Cambrigge"; also to the same 'my boke of
Doctor de Lyra.'
PROUDFOOT, T. B.A. 1490-1.
PROUDMAN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Sept. 2, 1708
(ten year man). Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1708-9; B.D.
1719-
PROVYS or PRAVYS, ROBERT. Adm. at King s (age 17) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 13, 1547- Of Exeter. Matnc. 1547.
Left in 1549-
PROWETT, see PRUETT.
PROWSE, JOHN. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A. (New
Inn Hall, Oxford) 1647; M.A. from Corpus Chnsti, 1648.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1648.
PROWSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, No^ 23,
1743 S. of Charles, barrister, of Croyden, Somerset. B. at
Old Cleeve. School, WeUs (Mr Wheeler). Matric. 1743; B.A.
1747-8- MA 1755. Probably V. of East Brent, Somerset,
1750. R.ofCamerton, 1750-1800. Preb.ofWeUs, 1765-1800.
Died 1800. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1800. {Scott-Mayor, 111. 540.)
PROUSE MAXIMILIAN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1610.
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PROWSE, . Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i6, 1645.
PRUDDEN, PETER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 20, 1620.
Mentioned in the English State papers of 1635, when he was
offered a position as minister in the Bahama Islands; this
post he declined. Sailed for New England with a small band
of followers, 1637. Arrived in Boston, June 26, 1637. Left
Boston, and, together with Rev. John Davenport and his
adherents, founded New Haven, Conn., 1638. Withdrew
with his friends from New Haven and established planta-
tions at Milford, Conn., 1639. Pastor of the Milford Church,
1640-56. Died 1656. (J. G. Bartlett.)
PRUDE or PROUDE, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St
Catharine's, Michs. 1642. Perhaps s. of Sir John Proude,
Knt. (killed at the siege of Groll in Guelderland, Holland,
1628). If so, succeeded to the manor of Faversham, Kent.
Died s.p. {Hasted, 11. 815.)
PRUDE, JOHN. M.A. from Peterhouse, 1674- S. of John, of
Westminster. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Dec. 6, 1667;
B.A. (Oxford) 1671. R. of Hartley Wespall, Hants., 1685.
(A I. Oxon.)
PRUDOM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at St John's,
Oct. 4, 1723. S. of John, merchant, of Middlesex. B. in
London. Matric. 1724. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 27,
1721. Barrister, 1729. Buried in Lincoln's Inn Chapel,
Nov. 19, 1745. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 364.)
PRUDOM, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse, Jan.
27, 1691. Of Yorkshire. School, Wykeham, Yorks. Matric.
1691; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
16951 priest, 1696.
PRUE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 9, 1577- Of
Yorkshire.
PRUETT or PROWETT, ALEXANDER. Fine for non-inception
in Can.L., 1451. R. of Shepperton, Middlesex, 1434-47.
R. of St Nicholas, Colchester, Essex, 1440-1. Commissary
of the Archbp. for probate of wills, c. 1443, but his authority
was withdrawn, 1446-7.
PRUETT or PROWETT, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1465-6. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1467. Canon of Lincoln. {Gr. Bk, A.)
PRUJEAN or PRIGION, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Caius,
Mar. 15, 1577-8. Of Boothby, Lines. B.A. 1581-2; M.A.
1585. Ord. deacon and priest (Suffragan Bishop of Colchester)
June, 1596, age 35. C. of Widford-by-Chehnsford, Essex,
1596. R. of Boothby, Lines., 1596-1624. Licensed to practise
physic in Lincoln diocese, June 23, 1605; licensed as school-
master (Lincoln) Apr. 3, 1605. Licensed preacher (Canter-
bury) 1605. Will proved (Lincoln) 1624. Father of the next
and of William (1620). (Venn, 1. 96.)
PRUJEAN or PRIDGEON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at
Caius, Mar. 23, 1609-10. S. of Francis (above), R. of Boothby,
Lines. Bapt. Feb. 21, 1596-7, at Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
1610; Scholar, 1613-5; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617; M.D. 1625
{Grace for M.D. passed in 1621, not conferred till 1625).
Practised in London. L.R.C.P., 1621. F.R.C.P., 1626.
Registrar, 1641-6 and 1647-50. President, 1650-5. Treasurer,
1655-64. Knighted,Apr. 1, 1661. First physician to Charles II.
Married (1) Margaret, dau. of Thomas Legatt, of Homchurch,
Essex; (2) Margaret, dau. of Lord Gorges. Died at his house
in the Old Bailey, London, June 23, 1666. Buried at Horn-
church, Essex. WiU, P.C.C. Brother of William (1620) and
father of the next. (Venn, i. 207; D.N.B.)
PRUJEAN, THOMAS. Adm. at Trinity Hall. S. of Francis
(above), M.D. B. in the parish of St Alban, Wood Street.
School, St Paul's. Migrated as pens, to Caius, May 15, 1641,
age 18. Matric. 1641; M.D. (Franeker). Incorp. at Cam-
bridge, 1649. F.R.C.P., 1657. Licence (Bishop of Ixindon)
Nov. 8, 1645, to marry Isabel Hore, of St Sepulchre's,
spinster, dau. of Robert, citizen and apothecary. Died Oct.
10, 1662. Buried at Homchurch, Essex. {Venn, i. 343.)
PRUJEAN or PRIGION, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Caius,
June 30, 1591 (although he came to Cambridge and lived
in this College in 1587). S. of John. B. at Boothby, Lines.
School, Boothby. {Venn, 1. 143.)
PRIDGEON, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, July 1,
1620. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Francis (1577-8), clerk. School,
Navenby (Mr Holker). Probably adm. at Leyden, Dec. 12,
1631, and the 'doctor of physic' who examined in medicine
for the Bishop of Lincoln in 1639. Author of a Latin epigram
in Winterton's Hippocrates, 1633. Admon. (P.C.C, as of
Lincoln) Oct. 13, 1650, to son Francis. Brother of Francis
(1609-10). {Venn, 1. 250.)
PRYCKARDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1545.
PRYDMAY, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs.
1546.
PRYMONT or PRIAMONT, VINCENT. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Easter, 1587. Of Kent.
PuE, John
PRYNK, . Com. for degree, 1464-5-
PRYS, EDMUND see PRICE.
PSALTER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Sidney, Easter, 1614.
Perhaps the Edward Salter, B.A. from Trinity, 1617-8
(whom see).
PUCKERING, see also PICKERING.
PUCKERING or PUCKRIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Jan. 20, 1609-10. Matric. 1610.
PUCKERING, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1654.
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Henry Puckering (163 1-2), alias
Newton, Bart., of the Priory, Warws. B.A. 1657. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Nov. 1658. Died young.
PUCKERING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1572. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579; B.D. 1586;
D.D. 1591. Fellow, 1585-8. Perhaps R. of Grimsby St Mary,
1576. Preb. of Norwich, 1595-1616. (To be distinguished
from Thomas Pickeringe, B.D. (of Emmanuel), Preb. of
St Paul's, 1596-1627. Died 1627; see Hennessey, where he
occurs as Puckering.)
PUCKERING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 20,
1609-10. Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A.
i6i8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 8; priest, Aug. 9, 1627.
R. of Newington, Surrey, 1629, resigned the same year.
PUCKERING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age over 15) at Caius,
June 18, 1647. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Hildersham, Cambs.
Schools, Thurlow, Sufiolk (Mr Moore) and Newport, Essex
(Mr Wooly). Matric. 1647. {Venn, i. 369.)
PUCKLE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar, 25,
1645. S. of Samuel, alderman, of Norwich (of St Michael
Coslany). Bapt. there. May 6, 1628. Scholar, 1645-8; B.A.
1648-9.
PUDDINGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1602; B.A. 1605-6; Scholar, 1606-8; M.A. 1609.
R. of Little Wacton, Norfolk, 1613. R. of Saxlingham-
Nethergate, 1617-21. R. of Saxlingham-Thorpe in 1630.
(Blomefield, v. 501.)
PUDSEY, ALEXANDER. Incorp. M.A. 1664, from Magdalen
College, Oxford. Matric. there, Dec. 10, 1658; B.A. (Oxford)
1658-9; M.A. 1661; B.D. 1671; D.D. 1681. Fellow of
Magdalen, 1661-1721. Proctor (Oxford) 1670-1. R. of
Tubney, Berks., 1704. Died June i, 1721. Buried in the
Chapel of Magdalen CoUege. M.I. WiU (V.C.C.) Oxford.
PUDSEY, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 7, 1672.
S. and h. of Ambrose, of Bolton-by-Bolland, Yorks. Bapt.
at Forcett, Apr. 18, 1655. Matric. 1672. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 14, 1682. Sheriff of Yorks., 1682 and 1692. M.P.
for Clitheroe, 1695-8 and 1701-5- J-P- Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Marsden, of Wennington, Lanes. Buried at
Bolton, May 7, 1716. Father of the next. {Peile, 11. 45;
H. I. Longden; A. B. Beaven.)
PUDSAY, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 23,
1701. S. and h. of Ambrose (above), gent. Bapt. Feb. 12,
1685-6, at Bolton-by-Bolland, Yorks. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1701. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 22, 1702.
Called to the Bar, 1709. Of Bolton Hall-in-Craven. Died
unmarried. Buried at Bolton, Apr. 22, 1728. Admon., York.
{Vis. of Yorks., 1665, ed. Clay.)
PUDSEY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 12, 1735. B. at
' Heydon ' (? Hayton, near Pocklington), Yorks. Matric. 1735 ;
B.A. 1738-9. Ord. deacon {Litl. dim. from York) Dec. 1740;
priest, Aug. 1742. C. of Kirby Underdale, 1740; V., 1755.
Died Oct. 1772.
PUDSEY, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1571.
Perhaps s. of Stephen, of Ameford, Long Preston in Craven .
B.A. from Trinity, 1574-5 (ist in the ordo). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1564; Whittaker, Craven, 156.)
PUDSEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1586.
Probably 5th s. of Thomas, of Barford and Bolton, Yorks.
B. Aug. 17, 1567. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1593. Of
Hackforth. Buried at Hornby, Feb. 26, 1619-20. Will,
York. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
PUGH, ABRAHAM BARBOUR. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity,
Mar. 23, 1741-2. S. of Matthew, of London. School, St
Paul's. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1750. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Dec. 18, 1748-
PUGH, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 3, 1669. Of
Wales. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1684. V. of Gt
Baddow, Essex, 1683. R. of Snoreham, 1693-5. R.. of
Runwell, 1694; still there in 1700. Married Elizabeth Parkms,
spinster, of Gt Baddow, Apr. 24, 1689. Perhaps father of
Robert (1710-n).
PUE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1602; B.A.
1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1606.
Perhaps V. of Newton, Sufiolk, 1609. V. of Kirton-in-
HoUand, Lines., 1611. WiU (Lincoln) 1652. Perhaps father
of the next.
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PuE, John
PUE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter, 1639.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of John (above). B.A. 1642;
M.A. 1646. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1677; 'C. of Giste-
ham.'
PUGH, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1707. S. of John, of Rhayadr,
Radnor, clerk. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford) Apr. 7,
1698, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1701. Ord. priest (London)
June 24, 1714. R. of New Radnor, 1714. {Al. Oxon.)
PUGH, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, Mar. 24,
1739-40. S. of Howel. B. at Dolgelley, Merioneth. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 20, 1744; priest, Dec. 22, 1745. V. of
Godmersham, Kent, 1767; resigned the same year.
PUGHE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 16, 1710-1.
Of Essex. Perhaps s. of Henry (1669). Matric. 1710-1;
B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (London) May 27,
1716; priest, Dec. 2, 1717. Probably R. of Runwell, Essex,
tUl 1721. Died 1721. One of these names of Runwell, clerk;
will, 1759. (Morant, 11. 13.)
PUGH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 29, 1664. Of
Caernarvon, Wales. B.A. 1667-8; M.A. from St John's, 1671.
Fellow of St John's, 1671. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18,
1670; priest (Ely) June 18, 1671. (One of these names V. of
Berriew, Montgomery, 1664-80. Preb. of St Asaph, 1678.
Died 1680. (Thomas, St Asaph, i. 351.))
PUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's, May 21,
1718. S. of William, husbandman, of Wales. B. at Lowess,
Radnor. School, Hereford (Mr Rodd). Matric. 1718.
PULESTON, ALLEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 11,
1718. S. of Gerard, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1718; Scholar, 1719.
PULESTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Fellow, 1583-5. One of these
names s. of Hugh, of 'Llwyny, Knottiau,' Denbigh. R. of
Burton Latimer and Loddington, Northants., and of Lanynys,
Denbigh, 1588. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
PULESTON or PILSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19, 1619. One of these names (M.A.), preb. of St
Asaph, 1635-8, deprived. (But see D. R. Thomas, i. 340,
where he is identified with the Oxford graduate.)
PULESTON, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1638. S. of John (? i6o8), Esq., of Llwyn Knottiau,
Denbigh. B. at St Asaph. School, St Asaph (private).
Matric. 1638. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1639-40.
PILSTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Apr. 29, 1576; priest. Mar. 29, 1578. (A. Gray;
Al. Oxon.)
PULESTON, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1608. Doubtless of Llwyn Knottiau, Denbigh. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1611. Probably father of Edward (1638).
PULESTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 29,
1703. S. of John, gent. B. at Pickhill, near Bangor, Denbigh.
.School, Chester (Mr Harper). Matric. 1703.
PYLSTON, LANCELOT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1550.
PILSTONE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1570.
PULESTON, ROGER. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Christ Church,
Oxford). Matric. there, Apr. i, 1656; B.A. (Oxford) 1659;
M.A. 1661. V. of Pirton, Oxon., 1672. (Al. Oxon.)
PUILSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1589.
PULFORD, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1647. Of Chester. B.A. 1650. P.C. of Nackington,
Kent. R. of Lower Hardres, 1660-9. R. of Milton, 1661-9.
V. of St Stephen's, St Albans, Herts., 1675-93. Died Aug.
23, 1693, aged 70. M.I. at St Stephen's.
PULFORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, July 3, 1614.
S. and h. of Thomas, of London. School, in London (Mr
Spight). Matric. 1614; Scholar, 1614-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 22, 1617. (Venn, 1. 226.)
PULFORD, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 30, 1675.
S. of William, of Alston, Seilop. Matric. (Queen's College,
Oxford) May 24, 1661, age 17; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. (Cam-
bridge) 1675. V. of Leighton Buzzard, Beds., 1673-1710.
Died Aug. 6, 1710. (Al. Oxon.)
PULFORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 17, 1667.
Of Kent. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
PULFORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June
27, 1716. S. of Alexander, goldsmith, of Cheshire. B. at
Chester. School, Audlem (Mr Evans). Matric. 1716; B.A.
1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) Sept. 19, 1725;
priest, Sept. 25, 1726. P.C. of HarthiU, Cheshire, 1730.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 306.)
Pulley, William
PULFORD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Perhaps R. of Lower Hardres, near
Canterbury, Kent, 1635. Died there June, 1660. (Peile, 1.
332)
PULLHAM, BROWNE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1618.
PULHAM, JOHN. Of Clare Hall, c. 1400. (See Caius MSS.
Cat., 137.)
PULHAM, RICHARD. Original feUow of Gonville Hall, 135 i.
Probably fellow of Corpus Christi, in 1377. Master of Gon-
ville Hall, 1393-1412. Proctor to the dean of St Mary's,
Lincoln, in 1343. Chaplain, St Peter's altar, Lincoln, 1344.
V. of Belton, Suffolk, 1348. In 1363, at the request of the
University, the Pope granted him a licence to hold a benefice
of £30 in the diocese of Rochester, Kent. Ord. deacon, on
the title of the College, by the Bishop of Ely, May 27, 1374.
(Venn, i. 2.)
PULHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Pembroke, Dec. 20,
1675. S. of Brown, gent. B. at Framlingham, Suffolk.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb.
1680-1; priest, Oct. 15, 1682. R. of Tunstall, Suffolk, 1688.
R. of Boyton, 1697; not there in 1722.
PULHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, July 2,
1631. Of Suffolk. S. of Nicholas, hatter. B. at Beccles.
Matric. 1632. Migrated to Caius, June 16, 1635, age 20. B.A.
1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638;
priest, Sept. 20, 1640. (Venn, i. 318.)
PULHAM, WOLFRAN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
July 2, 1711. Of Suffolk. School, Melton, Suffolk. Matric.
1713; B.A. 1715-6.
PULLAM, . Student at Jesus, 1599-1600.
PULKYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Aug. 31,
1691. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Whiston, Northants. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. 1692.
PULLE, NICHOLAS. One of the earliest 'King's scholars' at
Cambridge, 1318. S. of Robert.
PULL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1611. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1614; M.A. 1618.
PULLENSON, MICHAEL. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's,
Easter, 158 1.
PULLER, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1592;
Scholar, 1596; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Lecturer at All
Saints', Hertford, 1642. WiU (P.C.C.) 1648, as of Hertford,
proved by Isaac, the son. (Names wrongly read by Cooper
as Fuller.)
PULLER, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 26, 1653. S. of
Isaac, of Hertford, Esq. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; Scholar,
1657; M.A. 1660; B.D. 1667; D.D. 1673. FeUow, 1658-76
Incorp. at Oxford, 1661. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 12, 1658
Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1664. V. of All Saints', Cambridge,
1664. R. of Sacombe, Herts., 1671-93. R. of St Mary-le
Bow, 1679-93. Married Alice Codrington, of Kingston,
Surrey, Dec. 23, 1676. Author, The Moderation of the Church
of England. Died Nov. 1693. Will (P.C.C.) 1693-4; property
in Stafford and Salop. (D.N.B.)
PULLEY, BARNARD. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1589.
PULLEY, GEORGE, see FOLEY.
PULLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 10, 1668-9. Of
Essex. S. of Richard, R. of Wickford, Essex. Bapt. there,
Dec. 17, 1652. Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1676; priest,
Mar. 11, 1676-7. R. of Wickford, Essex, 1677-1731. R. of
Fordham, 1689. Died 1730-1. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
PULLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1569; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 18,
1578; priest, Apr. 17, 1579.
PULLEY or FOLEY, THOMAS. B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1534; B.D.
1548. Proctor, 1540-1. Fellow of Clare, in 1549; expelled
by the commissioners, 1549.
PULLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1584;
Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Fellow, 1591.
V. of Grayne, Kent, 1596-8. V. of Whitfield, 1601-3. R- oi
Throwley, 1605. R. of Leveland, 1608. Will (Canterbury)
1645.
PULLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1612.
Probably s. of John, of Bridgnorth, Salop. R. of Ashingdon,
Essex. Buried Jan. 6, 1640-1. Will, Cons. C. London.
Benefaction to Bridgnorth. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
PULLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1646; B.A. 1647.
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PuLLEVN, Benjamin
PULLEYN, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 25, 1650.
Of Leicestershire. Scholar, 1651; Matric. 1653; B.A. 1653-4;
M.A. 1657; B.D. 1673. Fellow, 1656. Senior Proctor, 1664-5.
Regius Professor of Greek, 1674-86. Signed for deacon's and
priest's orders (London) Mar. 5, 1663-4. R- of Southoe,
Hunts., 1686-90. Died 1690.
PULLEYN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age i8) at St John's, May
12, 1725. S. of Charles (? a mistake for Thomas), gent., of
Yorkshire. B. 1706, at Burley, near Otley. School, Bradford
(Mr Hill). Matric. 1725. Died at Eynesbury, Hunts., 1725.
Brother of Thomas (1718). {F.M.G., 879; Pulleyns of Yorks.,
582.)
PULLEIN, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1624. 6ths. of WiUiam (1575-6), R. of Ripley, Yorks. Bapt.
there, Mar. 3, 1604-5. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. and
licensed to act as schoolmaster at Leeds Grammar School.
Brother of Samuel (1615) and Joshua (1615). (Cathenne
PuUein ; Pulleyns of Yorks.)
PULLEIN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1586.
PULLEIN, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1636- B.A. 1637-8. Perhaps previously at Oxford. If so,
s. of Thomas (1583). Matric. (BaUiol College, Oxford) May 8,
1635, age 17. One of these names s. of John, of Norwood,
Yorks. Bapt. Sept. 2, r6i7. Married and had issue. Died
Mar. 16, 1652-3. (Pulleyns of Yorks., 519.)
PULLINE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 5, 1637.
Perhaps s. and h. of Richard, of Garthcrook, Bramley, Yorks.
Bapt. at Fewston, Mar. 18, 1620-1. Matric. 1637; Scholar,
1638. Married Ann Wilks, Sept. 5, 1647. (Pulleyns of Yorks.,
230.)
PULLEYNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Aug. 29,
1579. Perhaps s. of Henry, V. of Fewston, Yorks. Matric.
1579. One of these names V. of Fenton, Yorks., 1583-91.
Died 1591. Perhaps brother of the next and of William
(1575-6).
PULLEYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1568.
Probably ist s. of Henry, V. of Fewston, Yorks. B.A. 1572-3.
Master of St Peter's School, York, 1575-90 (Guy Fawkes
was one of his pupils). Died 1590 (sic). Admon. (York) 1600;
'John Pulleyn, clerk, of Fuiston, to brother William Pulleyne,
clerk." Probably brother of William (1575-6) and perhaps
of Henry (1579). (Pulleyns of Yorks., 306.)
PULLEN or PULLEYN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Easter, 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630; B.D. 1637. FeUow,
until 1644. Preb. of Lincoln, 1660-70. Chancellor of Lincoln,
1660-70. Died 1670. (Le Neve, Fasti, 11. 94, loi.)
PULLEYN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 6, 1666;
Scholar, 1668; Matric. 1669; B.A. 1669-70. Signs for deacon's
orders (London) Dec. 19, 1672; 'C. of Buckland, Herts.'
Probably V. of Eye, Suffolk, 1690-8. See Al. Oxon. for
contemporary namesakes.
PULLIN, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1615.
S. of WiUiam (1576), R. of Ripley, Yorks. B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1627-8. C. of Nor-
manton. Succeeded his brother Samuel (1615) as Master
of Leeds Grammar School, 1630-51. V. of Normanton, 1632.
Dean of Middleham, in 1637. Married Hester Stancliffe, of
Sainton, 1637. Buried at Middleham, Dec. 1, 1657. Brother
of Samuel (1615) and of Daniel (1624). (Pulleyns of Yorks.,
324.)
PULLEN, JOSIAH. M.A. 1659 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Magdalen HaU, Oxford) Nov. 15, 1650; B.A. 1654; M.A.
1657. Vice-principal of Magdalen HaU for 57 years. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1662. V. of St Peter, Oxford. R. of
Blunsdon St Andrew, Wilts., 1684-1714. One of the original
members of the Oxford Chemical Society, 1684. Died Dec. 31,
1714, aged 83. WiU (Oxford) 1715. (The Pulleyns of Yorks.,
565; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Musgrave, where the date of death
is apparently that of his burial.)
PULLEN or PULLEINE, MARMADUKE. B.A. 1535-6; M.A.
1538. Doubtless s. of John, of KiUinghaU, Yorks. (Recorder
of York, 1534-7). R. of Ripley, 1552-5. deprived. Died
unmarried.
PULLEN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1616;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. R. of Thurlaston AU Saints',
Leics., c. 1648. Buried there Nov. 16, 1658. Benefactor of
Christ's. (Peile, i. 309; Nichols, iv. 998.)
PULLEYN, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
Aug. 5, 1704. S. of Robert, a Master of the Utter Bar. B. at
St Neots. School, Eton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 6,
1706. (Peile, II. 160.)
PULLIN, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1615.
4th s. of WiUiam (1576), R. of Ripley, Yorks. Bapt. there,
July 2, 1598. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623; D.D. (Dublin) 1642.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1624; priest, Mar. 1624-5. Minister
of the New Chapel, Leeds, 1624-31. Master of Leeds Grammar
PuLTER, Robert
School, 1624-30. Accompanied the Marquis of Ormonde to
Ireland as private Chaplain, 1632. Preb. of Ossory, 1634-60.
R. of Knockgraffon, Tipperary, 1636. ChanceUor of Cashel,
1636-61. Dean of Clonfert, Galway, 1638-61. Escaped to
England on the outbreak of the RebeUion, 1641. Became
chaplain to Aubrey de Vere, Earl of Oxford. Preb. of
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1642-61. Archbishop of
Tuam, 1661-7. Married Anne, dau. of Alexander Cooke,
V. of Leeds. Died Jan. 24, 1666-7. Buried in Tuam
Cathedral. WiU, Dublin. Brother of Joshua (1615) and of
Daniel (1624). (D.N.B.)
PULLEIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May 13,
1720. S. of Samuel, grocer, of Yorkshire. B. at Bedale.
Schools, Bedale and Sedbergh. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4;
M.A. 1729. Ord. priest (LincoUi) Sept. 22, 1728; 'C. of
Gainsborough.' One of these names of Dublin, clerk; wiU
(P.C.C.) 1784. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 333.)
PULLEYN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Lent,
1580-1. Of Lincoln diocese. B.A. 1583-4- Ord. pnest
(Lincoln) 1586.
PULLEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1583.
Spent four years at Cambridge. B.A. (St Alban's, Oxford)
1587; M.A. (New CoUege, Oxford) 1589-90. V. of Pontefract,
Yorks., 1597-1624. V. of Darrington, 1610-26. Died c. 1626.
Perhaps father of Francis (1636). (Peile, i. 176.)
PULLEINE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1709. S. of Thomas, of Bolton, Yorks. School,
Lowther, Westmorland.
PULLEYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 7, i7i8. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Thomas, of Burley-in-Otley. B. Aug. 22,
1701. Matric. 1717.' Clerk of the Peace for West Riding.
Antiquary. Of Burley HaU, Esq. Married (i) Frances, dau.
of WUUam Hammond, of ScarthingweU, Yorks.; (2) Mary,
dau. of Richard Sterne, of Elvington, Yorks. Died Oct. 24,
1759. M.I. at Otley. Brother of Charles (1725)- (F.M.G.,
879; Pulleyns of Yorks., 580.)
PULLEYN or PULLEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse,
Mar. 10, 1575-6. Doubtless s. of Henry, V. of Fewston,
Yorks. Matric. 1576; Scholar, 1579; B.A. 1579-80. M.A.
1583. Incorp. at Oxford, 1583. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 16,
1583. R. of Ripley, Yorks., 1583-1631. Buried there Apr. 13,
1 63 1. Probably brother of John (1568) and perhaps of Henry
(1579), father of Daniel (1624), Joshua (1615) and Samuel
(1615). (Al. Oxon.; Catherine PuUein; The Pulleyns of Yorks.,
314-)
PULMER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1639.
(Entered as Palmer in Matric. and Degrees.)
PULTENEY, see POULTNEY.
PULTER or POULTER, ARTHUR. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
Queens', Easter, 1619. Of Hertfordshire. S. and h. of
Lytton (1588). Bapt. at Little Hadham, Aug. 21, 1603.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1620. Sheriff of Herts., 1641.
Married Lady Hester, dau. of the Earl of Marlborough.
Buried at Cottered, Feb. 3, 1689. (CluUerbuck, iii. 518.)
POULTER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 2, 1667-8. S. of John, deceased, of Ashley, near
Newmarket, Cambs. B. there. School, Gt Wratting. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675- V. of HaverhiU, Suffolk,
1682-1703. Another of these names of Gt Wratting, clerk;
wiU proved (Bury) Oct. 7, 1698.
PULTER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1569.
Probably s. of Sir Edward, of Wymondley Magna, Herts.,
Knt. Sheriff of Herts., 1586. Married (i) Mary, dau. of
Sir Rowland Lytton, of Knebworth, Knt.; (2) Dame Ann,
widow of Sir WUliam Barnes, of Woolwich, Kent. Buried at
Cottered, Apr. 10, 1626. Doubtless father of Lytton (1588).
(Clutterbuck, in. 517.)
PULTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1609.
PULTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 4, 1664-5.
Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps 6th s. of Arthur (1619). Matric.
1665. Died s.p. Sept. 22, 1677. (Clutterbuck, iii. 518.)
PULTER, LYTTON. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1588.
S. of Edward (1569). B. Oct. 21, 1575- Of Cottered, Herts.
Married Penelope, dau. of Sir Arthur Capel. of Hadham HaU,
Knt. Buried at Cottered, June 29, 1608. Father of Arthur
(1619). (Vis. of Herts., 1634; Clutterbuck, in. 518.)
POULTER, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 18, 1717-8.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Dalham, Suffolk. Matric. 1718;
Scholar, 1719; LL.B. 1723-
PULTER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1582-3.
PULTER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1572.
Perhaps s. of Henry, of Broughton, Hunts. B.A. from
Christ's, 1577-8. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Nov. 3,
1582. V. of Brampton, Hunts., 1582; successor instituted,
1603. (Peile, I. 130.)
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PuLTER, Samuel
PULTER, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1606;
Scholar, 1608; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
PULTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 28,
1676. S. of Robert, yeoman, of the Isle of Ely, Cambs.
B. there. School, Wisbech. Perhaps matric. 1676, as
' Pointer.'
PULTON, see also POULTON.
PULTON, JOHN DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1328.
PULVERTOFT, WILLIAM. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517. Probably
s. of GUbert. R. of Easton-on-the-Hill, Northants., in 1526.
Died 1546. Will dated (Archd. Northampton) June 11, 1546;
proved, Oct. 23, 1546.
PUMELL, THOMAS, see POMEL.
PUNCHARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age over 14) at Caius, May 27,
1668. S. of John, attomey-at-law, of Bedingfield, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Thorpe Abbots, Norfolk (Mr Jarmy).
Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1668-75; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1674; priest, Dec. i677-
V. of Ash, Suffolk, 1674. R. of Hasketon, 1678-1736. V. of
Sutton All Saints', Suffolk, 1702. Buried at Hasketon,
Jan. 14, 1736-7. Will (Norwich) 1737- (Venn, i. 434.)
PUNDER, see also PONDER and PINDER.
PUNDER or PONDER, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
1583; B.A. 1587-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 24, 1597,
'aged 28; C. of Carlton Rode, Suffolk'; priest. Mar. 25, 1598.
Perhaps P.C. of Fundenhale, Norfolk, 1627.
PUNDOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 12, 1598.
Matric. 1598, as 'Pinder'; Scholar; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606.
PUNGE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, i6ii. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (York, for
Lincoln) May 26, i6i6. One of these names R. of Grove,
Bucks., 1660-73.
PUNNET, see POYNET.
PUNT, see POUNT.
PUNTER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1573 ;
B.A. 1576-7.
PUNTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 5, 1631.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Royston, Cambs. B. there. School,
Hertford. Scholar, 1631-7; Matric. 1633; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637; priest, Mar. 10,
1639. C. of Heydon and Hadstock, Essex; sequestered, 1644.
R. of Greenstead-by-Ongar, 1646; sequestered, but restored,
1660. V. of Linton, Cambs., in 1656 and 1663-c. 84. V. of
Ely, 1663. One of these names R. of Lessingham, Norfolk,
1645. [Venn, i. 302.)
PUPLETT or POPLETT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 25, 1694. Of Ipswich. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-
8; M.A. 1702. Fellow, 1701. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June,
1699; priest (London) May 26, 1700. R. of Folksworth,
Hunts., 1702-6.
PURCELL, see PERSALL and PURSELL.
PURCHASE, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1629; B.A. 1632-3.
PURCHASE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, c. 1597;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604.
PURCHASE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, c. 1594;
B.A. 1597-8.
PURCHAS, SAMUEL. Matric. from St John's, c. 1594. S. of
George, of Thaxted, Essex. Bapt. there, Nov. 20, 1577.
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon (London) May 1,
1607-8; priest, Jan. 25, 1608-9. Incorp. at Oxford, as 'B.D.,'
1615. C. of Purleigh, Essex. V. of Eastwood, 1604-14. R.
of St Martin, Ludgate, 1615-26. R. of All Hallows, Bread
Street, London, 1626 (Apr.-Sept.). Author of the Pilgrims.
Died Sept. 1626. Will proved (P.C.C.) Oct. 21, 1626. Brother
of Thomas (1609-10) and father of the next. {D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.)
PURCHASE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1622. S. of Samuel (above). B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
Perhaps ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1626, age 24, 'Daniel.'
R. of Sutton, Essex, 1629-58. Author of a work upon bees:
A Theatre of Political Fixing Insects. Died c. 1658. Will
proved (P.C.C.) Jan. 28, 1658-9. (Essex Arch. Soc., iv. 183.)
PURCHASE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these names, s. of
Thomas (1609-10), R. of Eastwood, Essex; living, 1657.
PURCHASE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1628.
PURCHAS, THOMAS. B.A. (? 1609-10). S. of George, of
Thaxted, Essex. B. there. M.A. from St John's, 1613. Ord.
deacon (London) June 18, 1614 (^ic), age 25; priest, Mar. 5,
1614-5. C. of Beddington. R.of Eastwood, Essex, c. 1615-57.
Died Dec. 20, 1657. Buried at Eastwood. M.I. Will dated
(P.C.C.) Oct. 20, 1657; proved. May 12, 1658. Brother of
Samuel (1594). (Esse* Arch. Soc, iv. 182.)
PuREFOY, George
PURCHAS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1620; B..\. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
14; priest, Sept. 15, 1625. V. of St Margaret, Lynn, 1637.
PURCHAS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, June 5,
1674. S. of Benjamin. B. at Richmond, Yorks. School,
Marske (Mr Sedgwick). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A.
1681. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1682-3; priest, Feb. 1683-4.
R. of Langton-on-Swale, Yorks., 1682-92. V. of Kirkby
Wiske, 1692-6. Married Catherine, dau. of William Thornton,
of East Newton, Yorks., Dec. 27, 1682. Died 1696. Will,
Dec. 6, 1696. (Peile, 11. 53; McCall, Richmondshire Churches,
76.)
PURCAS, . Adm. sizar at Sidney, June, 1599.
PURCHASOUR, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1337.
PURDAW, . B.A. 1491-2.
PURDY, ROBERT. M.A. 1502-3. Of St Mary Hostel. One
of these names, M.A., parish priest of St Matthew, Friday
Street, London, 1509-10. See vrills (P.C.C.) S. Clyfton and
J. Hucchyns.
PURDEY, ROBERT. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1566-7.
Scholar (on Archbishop Parker's foundation) in 1564.
PURDY, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1500-1. Of Trinity Hall.
PURDIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 19, 1598.
Matric. c. 1598.
PURDON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1584.
PURDON, . Pens, at Jesus, 1587-8.
PUREFYE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1555.
6th s. of Michael, of Caldecote, Warws. B.A. 1560-1; M.A.
1564. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1561. Junior Proctor, 1571-2.
Senior Proctor, 1576-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1567. Com-
missary to the Bishop of Norwich, 1580-5. Chancellor of
Worcester, 1590. R. of Broughton Hackett, Worcs., 1590-2.
Brother of Francis (1566), Thomas (1550), Humphrey (1544).
John (1544) and William (1544). (Peile, i. 60; Nichols, iv.
601; T. A. Walker; Cooper, i. 363.)
PUREFOY, EDWARD. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Nov. 8, 1608. S. of Edward, of Shalston, Bucks.,
deceased (and Joyce, dau. of George Purefoy, of Drayton,
Leics.). B. at Drayton. Matric. 1608; B.A. 1615-6; M.A.
1619; B.D. 1626. Fellow, 1611-26. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620.
R. of Batsford, Qoucs., 1625-c. 47. Will (P.C.C.) 1647.
(Vis. of Berks., 1665.)
PURYFYE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1566. 7th s. of Michael, of Caldecote, Warws. Migrated to
Oxford. B.A. (Oxford) 1569. Married and had issue. Living,
1601. Brother of Arthur (i555). etc. (Nichols, iv. 601;
T.A. Walker.)
PURYFYE, FRANCIS. Adm. at Peterhouse, Nov. 14, 1579.
S. and h. of William (1544). Matric. 1579-80. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 9, 1589; of Barnard's Inn. Of Caldecote, Esq.
Married Eleanor, dau. of John BaskervUe, of Curdworth,
Warws., Esq. Died Apr. 27, 1613, aged 49. Father of
William (1597-8) and probably of Nathaniel (1607) and
Ralph (1611). (Nichols, iv. 601; Vis. of Wane's., 1619.J
PUREFOY, GAMALIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 23,
1598-9. S. of George, of Wolvershall, Warws. Matric. 1597-8.
Of Wolvershall in 1640. Married and had issue. Died i66x,
aged c. 82. (Vis. of Warws., 1682.)
PURYFIE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1586; B.A. 1590-1. One of these names 's. of George, of
Newton Harcourt, Leics.'; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1592.
PURIFEY, GEORGE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1621. S. and h. of George, of Drayton, Leics. B. Jan. n,
1605 at Wadley, Berks. M.A. 1624 (on King's visit). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 19, 1626. Of Wadley, Knt. Named as
one of the knights of the Royal Oak, in 1661. Married
(1) Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Glover, Knt.; (2) Anne, dau.
of Sir Francis D'Arcy, Knt. Died Mar. 28, 1661. Buried at
Drayton. Father of KnighUey (1651) and George (1644-5).
(Vis. of Berks., 1665; Burke, Ext. Bart.; Nichols, iv. 600.)
PURIFY or PURIFOY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peter-
house, July 2, 1636. Of Leicestershire. Probably s. of
George, of Belgrave, Leics. School, Markfield. Matric. 1636;
B..\. 1639-40. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 18, 1641-2. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22, 1645. Probably
V. of Belgrave, Leics., 1646. (T. A. Walker, 56; Ntchoh, iv.
602.)
PUREFOY, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Jan. 30,
1644-5. Of Berkshire. S. of George (1621), of Wadley,
Berks., Esq. Married Katherine, dau. of Sir Henry Wil-
loughby, Bart., of Risley, Derbs. Died c. 1670. Buried at
Farringdon. His son Henry created Bart, in 1662. Brother
of Knightley (1651). (Vis. of Berks., 1665; Burke, Ext. Bart.;
Lipscombe, iii. 71.)
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PuREFOY, Humphrey
PUREFOY, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Nicholas Hostel,
Easter, 1544. Doubtless 3rd s. of Michael, of Caldecote,
Warws. B.A. from Trinity, 1553-4- Adm. at Gray's Inn,
1556. Of Barwell, Leics. Married Alice, dau. of William
Faunt, of Foston. Died 1598. WiU (P.C.C.) 1598. Brother
of Arthur (1555), etc. and father of Thomas (i595)- (Nichols,
IV. 601.)
PUREFOY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, May 29,
1646. S. of William, 'Aulicus.' B. at Gt Milton, 0.xon.
Perhaps adm. at Brasenose College, Oxford; subscribed,
Nov. 27, 1650; B.A. Nov. 29, 1650. (Al. Oxon.)
PUREFOY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Nicholas Hostel,
Easter, 1544. Doubtless 2nd s. of Michael, of Caldecote,
Warws. Perhaps scholar at Christ's, 1547-8- Of Nether
Whiteacre, Warws., 1601. Married Isabella, dau. of Robert
Bradshaw, of Morebame. Brother of Humphrey {1544). etc.
(Peile, I. 43; Nichols, iv. 601; Vis. of Warws., 1619.)
PUREFOY, KNIGHTLEY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 6, 1651. 2nd s. of George (1621), of Wadley, Berks.
Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1659. Fellow, 1654-61.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1656.
Of Shalstone, Bucks. Married Mary, dau. of Henry Sandford,
of Kent. Died Jan. 9, 1691. Buried at Shalstone. M.I.
Brother of George (1644-5). {Vis. of Berks., 1665; Al. Oxon.;
Lipscomb, in. 73.)
PUREFOY, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1576. S. of Thomas (1550). B.A. from Magdalene, 1581-2;
M.A. 1585. Incorp. at Oxford, 1598. M.P. for Clitheroe,
1584-6; for Nottingham, 1620-2. Died immarried, Aug. 26,
1627, aged 65. M.I. at Caldecote, Warws. (Nichols, iv. 601;
Al. Oxon.)
PUREFOY, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 15,
1607. Probably 2nd s. of Francis (1579)- Died unmarried.
(Nichols, IV. 601.)
PUREFOY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
c. 1595. Of Leicestershire. 3rd s. of Nicholas, of Muston,
Leics. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1598.
PUREFOY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, c. 1595.
PUREFOY, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1611.
Of Warwickshire. Probably 3rd s. of Francis (1579)- B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31; priest,
June 1,1618. R.ofShalstone, Bucks., 1630-41 (patron George
Purefoy). R. of Kirkby Mallory, Leics., 1641. Died Nov. 22,
1659. Probably brother of WUliam (1597-8) and Nathaniel
(1607). {Nichols, IV. 601.)
PURYFYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1555.
PUREFOY, ROBERT, see PARFEW.
PURYFYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1550.
4th s. of Michael, of Caldecote, Warws. B.A. 1554-5. Fellow
of Jesus, 1555. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Bradshaw,
of Morebame. Brother of Arthur (i555), etc. and father of
Michael (1576). {Vis. of Warws., 1682; PeiU, i. 46; Nichols,
IV. 601.)
PURIFIE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 10, 1595.
Doubtless s. and h. of Humphrey (1544). reader of Gray's
Inn. Matric. c. 1595. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 17, 1594.
Of Barwell, Leics. Married Susan, dau. of Thomas Andrew,
of Charwelton, Northants. (Nichols, iv. 601.)
PUREFOY, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1665.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1666-7; Scholar, 1666; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672. Chaplain of Trinity, 1671-2. Ord. priest
(Ely) June 2, 1672.
PUREFOY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Nicholas Hostel,
Easter, 1544. Doubtless ist s. of Michael, of Caldecote,
Warws. Of Cjildecote, Esq. Married Catherine, dau. of Sir
William Wigston, of Woolston, Warws., Knt. Died Sept. i,
1615, aged 88. Brother of Humphrey (1544), etc. and father
of Francis (1579). (Nichols, iv. 601.)
PUREFOY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 18, 1597-
8. Doubtless s. and h. of Francis (1579), of Caldecote, Warws.,
Esq. B. there, c. 1580. Matric. c. 1598. Perhaps B.A. from
Pembroke, 1603-4. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 14, 1599.
Sherifi of Warws., 1631. M.P. for Warwick, 1640-53; for
Coventry, 1628-9, 1654-5, 1656-8 and 1659. Member of the
Covmcil of State, 1649-53. One of the regicides. Died Sept. 8,
1659, aged 79. (A. B. Beaven; Nichols, iv. 602; D.N.B.)
PUREFOY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 10, 1609.
Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 16x6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 18; priest, June 19, 1614. R. of Markfield, Leics.,
1617-43; sequestered; reinstated, 1662-77. Buried there
Sept. 21, 1677, aged 85. M.I. Will (Leicester) 1677. (Nichols,
IV. 801.)
PUREFOY, (senior). Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov. 14,
1579. (Name off before May 13, 1582.) Admitted along with
Francis (1579).
PURIFOYE, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1599.
Purvey, William
PUREFOY, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 30,
1723. (Name off, Dec. 1724.)
PURGOLD, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1491-2. FeUow of Trinity Hall.
Practised the law in Cam'oridge. Died 1526. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1526 and (P.C.C.) 1527. Benefactor to Trinity Hall.
(Cooper, 1. 34.)
PURLAND, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, June 3,
1622. Matric. 1622. Of Warham, Norfolk, gent. Perhaps
father of the next.
PURLAND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 14,
1647-8. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert (above).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1650.
PURLAND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. i,
1664-5. S. of Jeremiah, gent., of Warham, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Nov. 30, 1648. Schools, Warham (Mr Tublin) and
Lynn (MrBeU). Matric. 1664-5, 'Pallard'; Scholar, 1667-71;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Incorp. at Oxford, 1681. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1670; priest, Mar. 18, 1670-1.
V. of East Walton, Norfolk, 1673-1723. R. of Southacre,
1695-1723. Buried at Walton, May 24, 1723. M.I. (Venn,
I. 424; A I. Oxon.)
PURLESTON, Rector of. B.Can.L. 1483-4-
PURLY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 15, 1651. Of
Lincolnshire. Probably s. of Leonard, of Farlesthorpe. Bapt.
there, Oct. 9, 1633. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1654. Bar-
rister, 1661. Bencher, 1688. Married Winifred, dau. of John
Dodsworth, of Thornton Watlas, Vorks. (Lines. Pedigrees,
801.)
PURMORTE, see PORMORT.
PURNEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Sidney, June 6,
i66i. S. of William, yeoman. B. at Loughton, Bucks.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. C. of Clifton, Beds.,
1669-76. Buried there Aug. 12, 1677.
PURNEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 2, 171 1. B.
Aug. 1, 1695. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1711;
B.A. 1715-6. Ord. priest (London) May 24, 1719.
PURPLE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. i6,
1649. Of Essex.
PURSE, see also PEARCE.
PURSE or PEARCE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 30,
1636. Of Surrey. S. of Robert, of Worplesdon, Surrey, pleb.
Age 4 in 1623. Matric. 1637. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Oct. 11, 1639, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1641.
PURSELL, see also PERSALL.
PURSELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1613.
Of Salop. Probably s. and h. of Edward, of Onslowe, Salop;
adm. at the Middle Temple, July 6, 1618.
PURSELL, PENSON. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Lent,
1623-4.
PURSELL, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Clare, Easter,
1571.
PURSLEY or PERSLEY, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1572.
PURSLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1556.
Resident in 1557-8.
PURSLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1556.
Recorded in the account-book as Pursley minor. (Peile,
I. 63.)
PURT, MARK. Adm. at St Catharine's, Apr. 22, 1704. M.A.
1702 (Incorp. from Glasgow). Ord. deacon (Norwich) July,
1702; 'C. of St John Maddermarket, Norwich"; priest, Sept.
1703.
PURT, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1738.
Matric. 1738; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow, 1742.
Assistant Master at Eton. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1742.
R. of Settrington, Yorks., 1749. R. of Donnington, c. 1749-
Died of small-pox, Apr. 1752. (Hanvood.)
PURTON, see also PIRTON.
PURTON, EDMUND, see PIRTON.
PURTON, THOMAS. B.A. 1512-3; M.A. 1516.
PURVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1574- Doubt-
less s. and h. of WiUiam, of Wormley, Bury, Herts. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 5, 1574-5. Auditor of the Duchy of
Lancaster. Of Wormley, Herts., patron of Wormley Church.
Married Dorothy, dau. of Henry Denny (and sister of Edward,
Baron of Waltham). Died Aug. 23, 1617, aged 59.
Buried at Wormley. M.I. A good benefactor; 'provided
both for the maintenance of poore schoUers in Cambridge
and for the poor of this parish (Wormley)'. (Vis. of Herts.,
161 ; Clutterbuck, 11. 236.) *
408
Purveys, Richard
PURVEYS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1615. Buried at St Giles', Cambridge, Dec. 16, 1617.
PURY, ADLARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1614.
S. of Leonard (1577), of Kirton, Lines. Bapt. Jan. 2, 1595-6.
Of Clifford's Inn. Buried at Boston, Dec. 6, 1661. Brother
of William (1609). {Lines. Pedigrees, 802.)
PURIE, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 3, 1577.
S. of Thomas, of Kirton, Lines. (Captain of Berwick, 1572).
Schools, Spalding, Wisbech and Boston. Matric. 1577-8. Re-
adm. Fell. -Com. Apr. 19, 1579. Inherited property at
Algarkirk. Of Eversham Place, Kirton. Married Beatrice,
dau. of Thomas Ogle, of Pinchbeck. Died Feb. 8 (sic), 1610-1.
Buried at Kirton. Will, Lincoln. Father of William (1609)
and Adlard (above). {Venn, 1. 93; Lines. Pedigrees, 801.)
PURY, PETER. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 13, 1625. S. of
Robert, of the Custom House, London. B. in London.
School, London (private). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A.
1632. R. of Knowlton, Kent, 1639-84. Died 1684. Father
of the next. (Peile, i. 368; Lines. Pedigrees, 802.)
PURY, PETER. Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1674. Previously
matric. (Trinity CoUege, Oxford) July 21, 1671, age 16. S. of
Peter (above), R. of Knowlton, Kent. Matric. 1675-6, as
'Purse'; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 21; priest, Dec. 21, 1679. R- o'f Knowlton, Kent,
1684-1708. Died 1708. One of these names chaplain in the
Navy, 1703-4. (Al. Oxon.; Lines. Pedigrees, 802.)
PURY, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 6, 1540. Of Windsor. B.A. 1541-2 (ist in the
ordo); M.A. (Oxford) 1545-6. V. of Stratfield Mortimer,
Berks., 1547-9. Preb. of Carlisle, 1547-52. V. of St Nicholas,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1549-52.
PURYE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 29, 1609;
Fell. -Com. Mar. 23, 1610-1. S. of Leonard (1577), of Kirton,
Lines. Bapt. Sept. 5, 1594. Matric. 1609. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 14, 1613. Married Elizabeth Millett, of Hayes,
Middlesex (their daughter Beatrice married Sir Richard Cust,
ancestor of Earl Brownlow). Buried at Kirton, Aug. 27,
1624. Brother of Adlard (1614). {Lines. Pedigrees, 802.)
PUSEY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1574;
B.A. 1579-80. R. of Potter Heigham, Norfolk.
PUTENHAM, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1546. Probably 2nd s. of Robert, of Sherfield-on-Loddon
('Sherwych'), Hants. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 11,
1556. Said to be implicated in a plot on Cecil's life in 1570.
Author. Died 1590. Probably his (nuncupative) will, made
about Sept. 1590, proved (P.C.C.) 1594. {Peile, i. 40; D.N.B.)
PUTLAND, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June
21, 1690; exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. S. of Stephen.
B. at Tonbridge, Kent. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1697. One of these names died Apr. 28, 1756, at Putney,
Surrey. {G. Mag.)
PUTT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 3, 1670. Of
Lubbenham, Leics. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1674; priest, Sept. 23, 1677.
PUTT, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. nobleman (age 18) at Trinity,
Dec. 9, 1691. S. of Sir Thomas, Bart., of Combe, Gittisham,
Devon. School, Winchester. Matric. 1691-2; M.A. 1692.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., i636. Of Combe. Married Margaret,
dau. of Sir George Trevelyan, Bart. Died s.p. May 5, 1721.
{G.E.C., IV. 36.)
PUTTO, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1553.
PUTTOOE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1563-4;
B.A. 1567-8. According to his contemporary, GUes WilUng-
ton, he hanged himself one night in college, 1568. {Part of
a Register, 11. 241.)
PYAMOUR, GEORGE. Fellow of Gonville Hall, 1449-55,
but not in 1466. Received 20s. in 1463 for presiding in the
schools of Civil Law and Philosophy. {Venn, i. 9.)
PYEMUR, RALPH. Proctor, 1366-7. Of Graveley (? Cambs.).
John of Gaunt petitioned the Pope, 1366, on his behalf.
{Cal. Pap. Pet., i.)
PYBURNE, JOHN. B.A. 1539-40. Perhaps the priest of Finedon,
Northants., who witnessed several wills there in 1545 and
1546. Canon or fellow of the Collegiate Church of Irthling-
borough, 1546. (H. I. Longden.)
PYBUS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1550.
One of these names R. of Langton-on-Swale, Yorks., 1559.
PYBUS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 18,
1673-4. S. of John. B. at Thirsk, Yorks. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Died Nov. 1683. {Peile, 11. 50.)
PYCHARD, WILLIAM, see PICKARD.
PYCROFT, see PICROFT.
PYE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1594; B.A.
1597-8; M..\. 1601. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 22, 1608,
age 28. C. of Wingfield, Suffolk. V. of Hacheston, 1610-9.
V. of Benhall, 1614-29.
Pye, Thomas
PYE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1681. S. of
John (? 1633). Bapt. Oct. 15, 1660, at Morpeth. Matric.
1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 20, 1685.
R. of Meldon, Northumberland, 1695-1726. Buried at
Morpeth, Nov. 27, 1726. Probably brother of John {1665).
{Peile, II. 83.)
PYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1584.
Perhaps 'of Colchester,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1586.
PYE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse, July 3,
1699. Of Northumberland. S. of John (? 1665), clerk. Bapt.
Mar. 2, 1679-80. School, Durham. Matric. 1700; Scholar,
1700; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706. Ord. deacon (London) Feb.
21, 1702-3; priest (Durham) Sept. 19, 1703. C. of St .Andrew,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1705.
PYE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, May 22, 1708.
S. of George, of Surrey. School, Ealing, Middlesex (Mr Cox).
Matric. 1708.
PYE, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1588-9. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
Head Master of Newark School, until 1615. R. of 'Thorpe-
in-Glebis,' Notts., 1610-5. Died 1615.
PYE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 27, 1700.
S. of Edmund, of Steeple Aston, Oxon. School, Digswell,
Herts. (Mr John Pincent). Matric. 1700. Perhaps his wiU
(P.C.C.) 1748-9.
PYE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Christ's, June 27, 1633.
S. of Thomas (will, 1653). Bapt. Feb. 15, 1616-7, at Morpeth,
Northumberland. School, Morpeth (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. R. of Morpeth, 1646. Buried there
Nov. 29, 1668. Brother of Thomas (1639), father of the next
and probably of Charles (1681). {Peile, 1. 428; H. M.
Wood.)
PYE, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, June 3, 1665. S. of John
(above), R. of Morpeth, Northumberland. Bapt. there,
Feb. I, 1648-9. School, Morpeth (Mr Lumbsden). Migrated
to Christ's, May 20, 1668, age 20. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1668-9;
M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Gloucester, at Holbom) Feb. 27,
1669-70; priest (Ely) June 18, 1671. R. of Morpeth, 1672.
Exchanged Morpeth for Stamfordham, in 1672, but returned
to Morpeth. Apparently also R. of Bothal, near Morpeth,
1685-91. Married, at Bishop Wearmouth, to Mrs Jane
Cresswell, Nov. 11, 1675. Died at Morpeth, 1691. Buried at
St Michael-le-BeLfry, York. Probably brother of Charles
(1681). {Peile, II. 15; H. M. Wood.)
PYE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1636. Perhaps
s. of Thomas. Bapt. June 20, 1619, at Morpeth. B.A. 1639-
40.
PYE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Jan. 17,
1708-9. Possibly s. and h. of Sir Charles, of Hone, Derbs.,
Bart. B. c. 1690. Matric. 1709. Succeeded as 3rd Bart.,
Feb. 12, 1720-1. Died unmarried Nov. 22, 1724. {G.E.C.,
IV. 6; Burke, L.O.)
PYE or PIE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June i, 158 1.
B. in London. Matric. 1581. Migrated to Peterhouse, Mar. 1,
1583-4. B.A. 1583-4. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27,
1584-5, late of Lyon's Inn. Called to the Bar, 1595. Dis-
barred, Oct. 1601. Pilloried, cropped of both ears, fined and
sentenced to perpetual imprisonment for perjury and in-
tended robbery and murder. To be distinguished from Sir
Robert, Auditor of the Exchequer, with whom he has been
confused. {Peile, i. 164; T. A. Walker.)
PIE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1595; B.A. 1598-9.
Licensed to preach (York) Oct. 1610.
PYE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 31, 1680. S. of
Thomas, of Cadney, Lines., Esq. Matric. 1680-1.
PYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 8, 1624.
S. of John, gent., of Worstead, Norfolk. B. at Norwich.
School, North Walsham (Mr Tills). Matric. 1624. Readm.
Fell. -Com. June 8, 1624. Migrated to Emmanuel, 1626.
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 19,
1630. C. of Ditchingham, Norfolk, 1636; of Earsham, 1637.
R. of Frostenden, Suffolk, 1648. R. of Howe, Norfolk, 1655;
of St George, South Elmham, Suffolk, 1661-93; °i Homers-
field, 1662-93. Buried at South Elmham, Dec. 12, 1693.
{Venn, 1. 266.)
PYE, THOMAS. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Loudon,
gent. Perhaps s. of John, of Stepney, Middlesex. Matric.
(Exeter College, Oxford) Jan. 13, 1620-1, age 19; B.A. 1622-
3; M.A. 1625. Perhaps student of the Middle Temple, 1629.
Married and had issue. Died c. 1658. (Hill and Frere's
Memorials of Stepney, 169; Al. Oxon.)
PYE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16, sic) at Christ's, May 22,
1639. 2nd s. of Thomas. Bapt. Dec. 27, 1621, at Morpeth.
School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1639. Perhaps R. of
Elsden; if so, living, 1654. Brother of John (1633) and
probably father of the next. {Peile, i. 460.)
409
Pye, Thomas
PYE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Christ's, June 23, 1669.
Doubtless s. of Thomas (above). B. at Whitehouse, North-
umberland. School, Morpeth (Mr Spink). Matric. 1670; B.A.
1672-3. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1673; priest (Durham)
Sept. 19, 1675. V. of Stamiordham, Northumberland, 1676.
Married, at Bolam, June 1, 1676, Magdalen Forster. Father
of William (1694). (Peile, 11. 24; H. M. Wood.)
PYE, W. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Oct. 1564. Perhaps the
'William Tye,' B.A. 1567-8.
PYE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 23, 1694.
S. of Thomas (1669). Bapt. Apr. 3, i677> at Stamfordham,
Northumberland. School, Morpeth (Mr Jackson). Scholar,
1694-5; Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. priest (Durham)
May 26, 1700. V. of Shilbotel, 1725-6. Died Aug. 7, 1726.
Buried at Shilbotel. (Peile, 11. 131.)
PYE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 7, i732-
S. of Thomas, merchant, of Northumberland. Bapt. June 7,
1714, at Morpeth. School, Morpeth (Mr Holden). Matric.
1732. Died c. 1733, according to a note in the College register.
PYEMONT, WILFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's, July 3,
1710. S. of John. B. at Lofthouse, in the parish of Rothwell,
Yorks. Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-1; B.A. 1713-4; M.A.
1718. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1713; P"est (Norwich)
Dec. 19, 1714. Chaplain to the Earl of Westmorland. V. of
Tudeley, Tonbridge, 1716. R. of Kings Clifie, Northants.,
1726. Died June 20, i759- {Peile, 11. 176.)
PYGHTTESLEY, RICHARD. Scholar at King's Hall, 1424;
LL.B. in 1429. Fellow, 1438. Left, 1448.
PYKE, see PIKE.
PYLE, EDMUND. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1720. Of Norfolk.
S. of Thomas (1692). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727;
D.D. from Clare, 1740. Fellow of Clare, 1729-30. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1746. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1726; priest (Lincoln)
June 16, 1728. Succeeded his father as lecturer at St Nicholas,
Lynn, 1732. Chaplain to the King, 1738-76. R. of Gedney,
Lines., 1743. Archdeacon of York, 1751-76. Preb. of
Winchester, 1756-76. Died unmarried, Dec. 14, 1776. Buried
in Winchester Cathedral. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) i777- Brother
of Thomas (1731) and Philip (1742). (G. Mag.; Memoirs of
a Royal Chaplain; A I. Oxon.)
PYLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, June 16, 1648.
S. of Richard (1618). B. at Hunworth, Norfolk. School,
Hunworth (Messrs Witherly, Fenn and Wright). Matric.
1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Ord. priest (Bishop Joseph
HaU) Sept. 15, 1654. R. of Hunworth and Stody, 1654-1709.
Licensed to teach grammar, 1680. Buried Nov. 3, 1709.
M.I. at Stody. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1710. Father of Thomas
(1692). {Venn, i. 372.)
PYLE or PILE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1700. B. at Windsor. B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Fellow, 1704.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1705; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22,
1706. C. of Windsor. Died there suddenly, 1710.
PYLE, PHILIP. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1742. Of Norfolk.
3rd s. of Thomas (1692). Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A.
1749. Fellow, 1747. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1746;
priest (Ely) Oct. 29, i749- V. of Melksham, Wilts., 1750.
R. of Castle Rising, Norfolk, 1755-99- R- of St Edmond,
North Lynn, 1756-99. Author, sermons. Died June 12, 1799,
aged 76. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edmund (1720) and Thomas
(1731). {Masters.)
PYLE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1618. Of Norfolk. B.A. 162 1-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. priest
(Norwich) June 8, 1623. R. of Hunworth, Norfolk, 1625.
Licensed to practise medicine and surgery, 1634. R. of
Rickinghall Superior, Suffolk, 1650-74. Died 1674. Will
proved (Bury) Sept. 3, 1674. Father of John (1648).
PYLE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 25, 1619. Of
E.xeter. School, Exeter (Mr Periman). Scholar, 1620-7;
B.A. 1623-4; M.."^. 1627. Died in College. Buried at St
Michael's, Cambridge, June 12, 1627. {Venn, i. 247.)
PYLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Caius, Dec. 1619. Perhaps
confused with Richard (above). Thomas Pyle, 'M.A.,'
signed as R. of Rickinghall, Suffolk, June, 1650. {Venn, i.
247.)
PYLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May 17, 1692.
S. of John (1648), clerk, of Stody, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Holt (Mr Bainbrigg). Matric. 1692, 'John'; Scholar, 1692-9;
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 30, 1697;
priest, Sept. 25, 1698. V. of Thorpe Market, 1698. Minister
of St Nicholas, Lynn, 1701. R. of Bexwell, 1708-9; of Out-
weU, 1709-18; of Watlington, 1710-26. Lecturer and curate
of St Margaret, Lynn, 1711-32; V. 1732-55- P-C- of All
Saints', South Lynn, 1718-54. Preb. of Salisbury, 1726-56,
and chaplain to the Bishop. A friend of Bishop Hoadley and
of Archbishop Herring. Married Mary RoLfe, of Lynn, 1701.
Author, theological. Died Dec. 31, 1756. Buried at Lynn.
Father of the next, of Edmund (1720) and Philip (1742).
(D.N.B.; Venn, i. 491.)
Pypard, John
PYLE, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1731. Of Norfolk.
S. of Thomas (1692), of Lynn. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5;
M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1735-41. R- of St Mary, Marlborough,
1740. Canon of Salisbury, 1741 (according to Masters).
Preb. of Winchester, 1 760-1 806. R. of Huish, Wilts. V. of
West Allington and Yealmpton, Devon. Died July 3, 1807,
aged 93. Buried in Winchester Cathedral. M.I. Brother of
Edmund (1720) and Philip (1742)- {Masters.)
PYM, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1629. S. of John, of Brymore, Somerset (for whom see
D.N.B.). Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Nov. 28, 1632, as Pryn.
Living, 1643; died shortly after. Brother of the next.
{Cussans, i. 75, where he occurs as ' Alexander, qy. Anthony.')
PYM, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1632. Of Somerset. 2nd s. of John, of Brymore, Somerset,
Esq. (the well-known Republican). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 10, 1635. Called to the Bar, 1644. M.P. for Beeralston,
Devon, 1641-8; for Minehead, 1660-1. Knighted, Feb. 14,
1662-3. Created Bart., July 14, 1663. (He is said to have
been created a Bart, by Richard Cromwell when Lord
Protector.) Married Katherine, dau. of Sir Gilbert Gerard,
Bart., of Flambirts, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Midds. Died 1671.
Will dated, Mar. 8, 1670-1; proved, Jan. 8, 1671-2. Brother
of Anthony (above) and father of the next. {Cussans, 1. 75;
G.E.C., III. 281.)
PYM, Sir CHARLES, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney,
May 21, 1681. Only s. of Sir Charles (above), Bart. Bapt. Feb.
23, 1663-4, at St Andrew's, Holbom, London. Schools, Green-
ford, Middlesex (Mr Badcock) and Broad Street, London
(Mr Tatnall). M.A. 1682. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 3,
1670. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., in 1671. Died unmarried,
being killed in an encounter at the Swan tavern in Fish Street,
London, May 4, 1688. Buried at Harrow-on-Hill. Admon.
(P.C.C.) June 13, 1688. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C., iii. 281.)
PYM, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter,
1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
PYM, EDMONDS (? EDMUND). Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's,
June 26, 1740. S. of John. B. at Wymondley, Herts. School,
Buntingford (Mr Sherson). Matric. 174°; Scholar, 1740;
B.A. 1744. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. i777- R- of Radwell,
Herts., 1777-86. Died Oct. 19, 1807, aged 83. Buried at
Baldock. M.I. {Peile, 11. 240; Clutterbuck, 11. 272.)
PYMME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 13, 1663.
S. of John, husbandman, of Draycott, Derbs. B. there.
School, Derby (Mr Hill). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A.
1670.
PYMLOW, see PIMLOW.
PYNCHON, see PINCHON.
PYNE, see PINE.
PYNFOLD, see PINFOLD.
PYNNOK, EDWARD. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1335.
PYNOT, . B.A. 147&-7-
PYNSWALL, PYNSUALE or PENSWALL, JOHN. FeUow of
Corpus Christi, 1440; M.A. Proctor, 1444-5, 1447-8.
PYNYOT, HENRY. M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.). One of these names
of St Anne's, Westminster, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1765.
PYOTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 30, 1690.
Of Leek, Staffs.
PYOTT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 24,
1700. S. of John, of Gubblecutt, Staffs. School, Wisbech
(Mr Carter).
PYOTT, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 1607.
Doubtless s. and h. of Richard, alderman and sheriff of
London. Bapt. Aug. 11, 1588. High Sheriff of Stags., 1636.
Of Streethay, Staffs., Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Sir William
Skevington, of Fisherwicke. Buried at Lichfield, Oct. 19,
1669. Brotherof William (1616). {Vis. of Staffs., 166^-1700;
Shaw, Staffs., i. 364.)
PYOTT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1618-9;
B.A. 1622-3. P-C- of Stowe-by-Chartley, Staffs., 1632-54.
Married, at Stafford, 1638, Mary Cliffe. Buried Oct. 9, 1654.
{Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915-)
PYOTT, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1 61 6. S. of Richard, alderman and sheriff of London. B.
Oct. 27, 1597. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1618-9;
M.A. 1622. Received lands at Bethnal Green, Middlesex, from
his father. Will (P.C.C.) 1645 ; as of Bethnal Green, Middlesex,
Esq. Brotherof Richard (1607). {Vis. of Essex, 163^; Shaw,
Staffs., I. 364.)
PYPARD or PIPARD, JOHN. B.A. from Queens', 1644 (Incorp.
from Glasgow). FeUow of Queens'. Taxor, 1651. Possibly
identical with John Pipard, s. of Joseph, R. of Bassingham,
Lines. If so, matric. (Corpus Christi, Oxford) July 10, 1639,
age 16. One of these names adm. at Leyden, Feb. 9, 1649.
{Al. Oxon.)
410
Pyrry, Thomas
PyPER, see PIPER.
PYRLE, . B.A. 1463-4; M.A. 1468. One, Sir Thomas Pyrle,
clerk, R. of Sudborough, Northants., 1487-1529 (? resigned,
1522). Will (Archd. Northampton).
PYROTT, ROBERT, see PORRET.
PYRRY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1518. Of Midsomer Norton, Somerset.
('Parry' in Harwood.)
PYRRY, . B.Civ.L. 1490-1.
PYRTON, see PIRTON and PURTON.
PYSING, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Nov. 4,
1640. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at CurrymaUet, Somerset.
Schools, CurrymaUet (Mr Langley) and Dorchester (Mr
Reeve). Matric. 1641.
QuARLEs, George
PYSOO, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1523-4.
PYSSHE or PHYSHEY, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar and fellow at
King's Hall, 1487-1500. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1493; priest (Ely) Mar. 31, 1498.
PYTTENS, WILLIAM, see PETTNESS.
PYTTER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1578;
B.A. from Queens', 1581-2; M.A. 1586.
PYVELL, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1426; M.A. in 1429.
Left, 1439.
PYVELL, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1428-31; M.A.
Graduate in Can.L. by 1448.
PYWELL, PETER. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.11598.
PYZANY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July i, 1623.
Of Suffolk.
Q
QUADRYNGE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1565. One of these names s. of Gabriel, of Irby, Lines.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 803.)
QUADRING, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1612. S. of WiUiam, of Irby, Lines., Esq. Scholar, 1614;
B.A. 1615-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1618. Buried
at Bag-Enderby, Lines., May 4, 1689. Probably brother of
John (1618), father of the next and of William (1652).
{Lines. Pedigrees, 804, where his son Gabriel is omitted.)
QUADRING, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
May 22, 1657. S. of Gabriel (above), late of Frisby, Lines.,
gent. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664; D.D. 1691 {Lit.
Reg.). Fellow. Taxor, 1666. Senior Proctor, 1670-1. Master,
1690-1713. Vice-Chancellor, 1691-2, 1711-2. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1669. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1668. R. of
Dry Drayton, Cambs., 1691. Died 1713. Brother of William
(1652). (Mag. Coll. Hist., 148.)
QUADRING, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1578.
QUADRING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1618.
Probably s. of William, of Irby, Lines. B.A. 1622; M.A. 1626.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8; priest, June 9, 1628. R. of
Driby, Lines., 1637. Probably brother of Gabriel (1612).
{Lines. Pedigrees, 804.)
QUADRING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Apr.
20, 1638. S. and h. of Sir William, of Irby, Lines., Knt.
B. 162 1. Matric. 1638. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 13, 1639.
Of Irby, Esq. Married and had issue. {Peile, 1. 453; Lirws.
Pedigrees, 805.)
QUADRING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8, sic) at Mag-
dalene, July 6, 1652. S. of Gabriel (1612), of Frisby, Lines.,
gent. Bapt. at Irby, June 5, 1632. School, Alford. Matric.
1652. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1671. Brother of
Gabriel (1657). {Lines. Pedigrees, 804.)
QUARLES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1677.
ist s. of John (1647), R. of Ufford, Northants. Bapt. there,
Oct. 13, 1660. Matric. Easter, 1678. Buried at Stanford,
Northants., Mar. 13, 1680-1. Brother of John (1681) and
William (1685). (C. Gwyn.)
QUARLES, CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity, 1688-9. Organist,
1688. Probably s. of Charles, builder of the organs at Pem-
broke and Christ's, 1707. Mus.Bac. 1698. Organist at York
Minster, 1722-7. Composer, A Lesson for Harpsichord. Died
1727. (J. E. West, Organists; D.N.B.)
QUARLES, DOYLEY. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1675-6.
Married Elizabeth Beaver, of Barmouth, Merioneth, Nov. 12,
1681. One of these names buried at Ufiord, Northants.,
May 3, 1703. {T. A. Walker.)
QUARLES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1615, from Merchant Taylors' School. S. of Edward, of
London. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622; B.D. 1629. Fellow, 1625.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. V. of Little Abington, Cambs., 1630.
R. of Wyke Regis, Dorset, 1631. Canon of Southwell, 1634-
55. Canon of York, 1637-55. R. of South Stoke, Lines.,
1638. R. of Rushton All Saints', Northants., 1638-55,
ejected. Will (P.C.C.) 1657. Probably brother of William
(1631). {Al. Oxon.)
QUARLES, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 5,
1591. Matric. 1591. Perhaps s. of Francis, of Ufford (and
Anne Bumall). If so, merchant, of London; died Jan. 5,
1618. Buried at St Lawrence Pountney. (C. Gwyn, E.
Anglian, in. 156.)
QUARLES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596.
1st s. of George (1553), of Ufford, Northants. Bapt. there,
Aug. 1, 1578. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1595. Married
Dorcas, dau. of John Doyley, of Chislehampton, Oxon. WiU
(P.C.C.) 1651. Brother of Roger {c. 1596), father of Francis
(1614), John (1615) and Robert (1631). {Lines. Pedigrees,
806; Vis. of Northants.; C. Gwyn, E. Anglian, iii. 156.)
QUARLES, FRANCIS. Adm. scholar (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 14,
1606. S. of Edmund, citizen of Norwich. B. there. Schools,
Norwich and Monewdon. Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10;
M.A. 1613. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 20, 1613-4. Fellow,
1614-6. V. of Reydon, Suffolk, 1618-26. R. of Newton,
1630-58. Minister of the Suffolk Classis, 13th division, in
1645. Married Elizabeth Hubbard. Died Apr. 21, 1658.
Buried at Newton. Will, P.C.C. Father of Francis (1639).
{Venn, 1. 191.)
QUARLES, FRANCIS. B.A. from Christ's, 1608-9. 3rd s. of
James, of Romford, Essex. Bapt. there. May 8, 1592. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 25, 1610. Cup-bearer to Princess
Elizabeth, 1613. Secretary to .Archbishop Ussher. Elected
Chronologer to the City of London, Feb. 4, 1639-40; held
the post till his death. Married Ursula, dau. of John Wood-
gate, May 26, 1618. Author, Emblems, and other religious
works. Died Sept. 8, 1644, aged 52. Buried at St Olave's,
Silver Street, London. Brother of James (1608-9) and
Robert (1598-9). {Peile, i. 254; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
QUARLES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1614. S. and h. of Francis (c. 1596), of Ufford, Northants.
(and Dorcas, dau. of John Doyley). Bapt. Apr. 2, 1599.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1618. Of Ufford, Esq. Married Anne
Jay. Buried at Ufford, Oct. 24, 1669. WiU (P.C.C.) 1670.
Brother of John (1615) and Robert (1631), probably father
of George (1644). (C. Gwjm, E. Anglian, in. 186; Peik, i.
297.)
QUARLES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. i,
1639. S. of Francis (1606), R. of Newton, Suffolk. B. at
Reydon, Suffolk. Schools, East Bergholt and Ipswich.
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646; B.D. 1653. FeUow,
1644. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 18, 1661-2. R. of Newton,
Suffolk, 1658.
QUARLES, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1663;
B.A. 1667-8.
QUARLES, GABRIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1635.
S. of Sir Robert (1598), of Stewards, Romford, Essex (by
his 3rd wife, Mary, dau. of Henry Parvis, of London). Bapt.
at St Peter-le-Poer, London, Apr. 19, 1618. Of CamweU Hall,
Herts. Buried at Romford, Jan. 28, 1649-50. (C. Gwyn,
E. Anglian, iii. 173.)
QUARLES, GEORGE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Pembroke,
Easter, 1553. Doubtless s. amd h. of Francis, of Ufford,
Northants. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1562. Of Ufford. Married,
1568, Catherine, dau. of Sir J. Chaworth, of Notts. Buried
at Ufford, June 27, 1585. Father of Francis (c. 1596). {Lines.
Pedigrees, 805 ; C. Gwyn.)
QUARLES, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, c. 1589.
One of these names knighted, Aug. 3, 1624.
QUARLES, GEORGE. .\dm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Dec. 13, 1644. Of Northamptonshire. Probably ist s. of
Francis (1614). School, Stanford. Matric. 1645-6. Probably
buried at Ufford, Oct. 19, 1689. Doubtless father of the next.
{T. A. Walker, 78; E. Anglian, iii. 186.)
QUARLES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Nov. 4,
1684. S. of George (above), gent. B. at Ufford, Northants.,
1667. School, Oundle. Matric. 1684.
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QuARLES, James
QUARLES, JAMES. B.A. from Christ's, 1608-9. 2nd s. of
James, of Stewards, Romford, Essex. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 25, 1610. Will (P.C.C.) 1645. Brother of Francis
(1608-9) and Robert (1598-9). {Peile, i. 254.)
QUARLES, JOHN. Scholar of Queens', 1498.
QUARLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1559.
Of Middlesex. Doubtless ist s. of John, citizen and draper,
of St Peter-le-Poer, London. B.A. 1561-2; M.A. from St
John's, 1565. Fellow of St John's, 1563. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1565. Wm (P.C.C.) 1578. Brother of William (1563-4).
{Vis. of Herts., 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
QUARLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1593.
QUARLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1615.
S. of Francis (e. 1596), of Ufford, Northants. Bapt. Sept. 9,
1601. Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623; D.D. 1661
{Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 7; priest, Aug. 11,
1625. R. of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, 1625-65. Archdeacon of
Northampton, 1629-65. Married, 1625, Mary Beacon, of
Gt Dunham, Norfolk. Buried at Sculthorpe, 1664-5. Will
dated (P.C.C.) Nov. 9, 1661; proved. Mar. 8, 1664-5. Father
of the next and of Robert (1652-3).
QUARLES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, June 15,
1647. S. of John (above). Archdeacon of Northampton.
Bapt. at Ufford, Northants., Jan. 8, 1631. Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1650; M.A. 1654; B.D. 1661 {Lit. Reg.). FeUow, 1651.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1658. R. of Ufford, Northants., 1659; re-
instituted, 1666-74. R- of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, 1666. Died
at Ufford, Feb. i, 1674. WiU (P.C.C.) 1674. Brother of
Robert (1652-3), father of the next, of Charles (1677) and of
William (1685). {T. A. Walker, 89; Al. Oxon.)
QUARLES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1681. 2nd
s. of John (above), R. of Ufford, Northants. Bapt. there,
Feb. I, 1664. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Dec. 1687. R. of Sculthorpe, Norfolk,
1687-94. {E. Anglian, in. 184.)
QUARLES, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 15,
1598-9. S. of James, of Stewards, Romford, Essex. Probably
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 25, i6oo; of Herts. Knighted,
Mar. 1608. M.P. for Colchester, 1626. Married three wives.
Buried at Romford, Feb. 2, 1638-9. Will proved (P.C.C.)
May 14, 1639. Brother of Francis (1608-9) and James
(1608-9), father of Gabriel (1635). (£. Anglian, 111.
157.)
QUARLES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1631.
5th s. of Francis (c. 1596), of Ufford, Northants. Bapt. there,
Apr. 10, 1614. School, Oundle. Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1635-6;
M.A. 1639. Intruded fellow of Peterhouse, 1644; Bursar,
Tutor, etc. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1641. V. of
Haslingfield, Cambs., 1650. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1655.
Brother of John (1615) and Francis (1614). {T. A. Walker,
78; Vis. of Essex.)
QUARLES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse,
Jan. II, 1652-3. Of Norfolk. 2nd s. of John (1615), D.D.,
R. of Sculthorpe. School, Norwich. Scholar, 1653; Matric.
1654; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Fellow, 1660-7. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1664; priest. Mar. 10, 1665-6. R. of Sculthorpe,
Norfolk, 1666. Died s.p. 1667. WiU (P.C.C.) 1668. Brother
of John (1647). (C. Gwyn; T. A. Walker, 101.)
QUARLES, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596. 2nd
s. of George, of Ufford, Northants. Bapt. there, Apr. 4, 1579.
Of Old Sleaford, Lines. Buried at Ufford, Apr. 2, 1616.
Brother of Francis (c. 1596). {E. Anglian, iii. 186; Vis. of
Northants.)
QUARLES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1563-4. 3rd s. of John, of London, citizen and draper. Of
St Lawrence Pountney, London. Died Jan. 28, 1618. Brother
of John (1559). {Vis. of Herts., 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
QUARLES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 16) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1 63 1. S. of Edward, mercer, of London. B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Fellow, ejected, 1644; restored, 1660-72.
Proctor, 1663-4. Licensed to practise medicine, 1655-6.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 8, 1660-1; priest (Ely) 1663.
R. of Elmsthorpe, Leics., 1663. Buried at Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, Mar. 15, 1671-2. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1672.
Benefactor to Pembroke. Probably brother of Edward
(i6i5).
QUARLES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1685.
Of Northamptonshire. 3rd s. of John (1647), D.D., R. of
USord. Bapt. Nov. 5, 1666. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1688-9;
M.A. 1692; D.D. 1712. R. of Monks Risborough, Bucks.,
1708-27. Died Feb. 20, 1727. M.I. at Monks Risborough.
Brother of Charles (1677) and John (1681).
QUARME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, May 11,
1693. S. of Henry, of Mawnan, CornwaU, gent. Bapt. Nov. 3,
1674. Matric. 1693.
QUININGBOROW, ThOMAS
QUARME, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, Jan. 23,
1709-10. S. of Walter, of Falmouth, ComwaU, clerk. School,
Plymouth. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Probably
brother of the next.
QUARME, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 6,
1696. S. of Walter, of Falmouth, CornwaU. Matric. 1697;
M.B. 1701. Probably brother of Peter (above).
QUARME, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
June I, 1670. S. of Robert, of Penryn, ComwaU. Matric.
1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. R. of Falmouth, ComwaU,
1679. WiU (Exeter) 1729.
QUARRELL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 24,
1638-9.
QUARTEN, QUARLTON or QWARTON, see WHARTON.
QUASH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1614. Of Norwich. B.A. from Trinity, 1617-8; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1621. WiU proved (Norwich Cons. C.) 1663.
QUEENEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
i6i5;B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 10,
1619; priest. Mar. 12, 1619-20. C. of Barrowden, Rutland,
1621-4-. C. of Pilton, 1626-34-. {Peile, 1. 300.)
QUELLYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 6,
1717. S. of Hugh, gent., of Wales. B. at QueUyn, near
Carnarvon. School, Bangor (Mr Doulben). Matric. 171? I
B.A. 1720-1.
QUICK, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Sidney, May 5,
1742. ist s. of John, Esq. (and Rebecca, dau. of Richard
Nutcombe, Esq.). Bapt. Apr. 14, 1724, at Newton St Cyres,
Devon. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1743. High Sheriff for
Devon, 1757. Of Newton St Cyres, Esq. Buried June 7,
1776. Brother of the next. (Burke, L.G.)
QUICK, NUTCOMBE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 22,
1745-6. 2nd s, of John, Esq., of Newton St Cyres, Devon.
Bapt. there. Mar. 17, 1727-8. Schools, Bampton and Tiverton.
Matric. 1745-6; LL.B. 1752. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 24,
1752. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 25, 1747. R- of
Bishops Morchard, Devon, and of Ashbrittle, Somerset.
Preb. of Exeter, 1755-1809. ChanceUor of Exeter, 1757-1809.
Assumed the name (of his maternal ancestors) Nutcombe,
1792. Died Nov. 22, 1809. Brother of John (above). (Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag.)
QUICKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 3,
1676. S. of John, Esq. Bapt. May 23, 1658, at Newton
St Cyres, Devon. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1676; B.A.
1679-80; M.A. 1683. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 10,
1684. Married Eliza, dau. of Richard, Duke of Otterton.
Died s.p. 1701. Buried Dec. 19, at Newton St Cyres. (Burke,
L.G.)
QUINBY, RICHARD. B.A. 1487-8.
QUINCY or QUINSEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 6, 1654-5. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1658-9;
M.A. 1662.
QUYNSEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1566.
QUINCY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter, 1658;
B.A. 1659-60.
QUINSEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1674. Possibly identical vrith the medical writer of these
names for whom see D.N.B.
QUINCY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', 1645. Of Lincohi-
shire. Matric. Easter, 1646; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) July 12, 1662.
QUINSEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 3, 1650.
Of Northamptonshire. S. of Thomas, of Titchmarsh. School,
Oundle. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1651; B.A. 1653-4; M.A.
1657. Incorp. at Oxford, 1661. V. of Godalming, Surrey,
1661. V. of HorseU, 1679. {Al. Oxon.)
QUINSEY or QUINCY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Oct. 25, 1694. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1695.
QUININGBOROUGH, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
c. 1592. B. at Swafield, Lines., 1576. B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A.
1598. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 25, 1599. V. of Heydour,
Lines., 1603. R. of WUsford, 1628.
QUENINGBOROUGH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Mag-
dalene, June 12, 1649. S. of Thomas, of Bourne, Lines.
School, Bourne. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3.
QUININGBOROUGH, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Feb. 10, 1656-7. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1656-7; B.A.
1660-1; M.A. 1664.
QUININGBOROW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Easter, 1625. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1629-30.
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QuiNTiN, John
QUINTIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Caius, July 23, 1696,
from Wadham College, Oxford. Matric. there, 1693-4, age 18.
S. of Edward, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Burton). B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 20, 1698; priest, Sept. 25, 1702. R. of Thwaite St
Mary, Norfolk, 1713-33. C. of Bungay St Mary. {Venn, i.
499-)
QUINTON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Nov. 27, 1645.
Migrated to Clare, Sept. 4, 1646.
QUINTON, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, July 3,
1705. (Name og, 171 1.)
QUIPP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 21, 1655.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1658. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr.
20; priest, Apr. 25, 1661. V. of Morton, Leics.; suspended;
afterwards nonconformist. {Calamy, 11. 165.)
QUIPP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 22, 1678. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1678; B.A. i68i-2.
Radcliffe, Alexander
QUITTING, . B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1484, as 'Whiting.'
QUODLING, JOHN (1589-90), s«e CODLING.
QUOYLE (? QUAYLE), ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
Easter, 1562.
QUYLTER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1561.
QUYNNET, PHILIBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1586.
Matric. 1586.
QWAYTES, WILLIAM. D.Can.L. 1482-3.
QWAYTS, . B.A. 1484-5.
QWELDALL, ROBERT. Scholar of Queens', 1513.
QWYNTBY, . B.A. 1489-90.
QWYTBY, LAURENCE. D.D. 1486-7.
QWYTH, JOHN (B.A. 1484-5), see WHITE.
R
RABAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, Apr. 8,
1654. S. of John, of Upper Penn, Staffs. School, Wolver-
hampton. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow.
R. of Hemingford Grey, Hunts., 1663-74.
RABBE, WILLIAM. Matric. from Corpus Christi, 1578; B.A.
1582-3.
RABBE, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at Corpus Christi, 1580.
RABBE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1586.
RABBITT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
RABBIT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jime 7, 1626.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1629-30.
RABBETT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1579.
RABBET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Jan. 3, 1681-2.
RABETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmanuel, June 22,
1743. S. of Reginald, of Bramfield, Suffolk, Esq. School,
Bury. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 12,
1748. Died Jan. 1763. Buried at Bramfield. Brother of
Reginald (i737)-
RABBETT, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1572; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579;
B.D. from Caius, 1586. Fellow emd tutor at Caius, 1579-87.
Incorp. at O.xford, 1584. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Feb. 8, 1581-2. University preacher, 1587. R. of Cricket
Malherbie, Somerset, 1581. R. of Streatham, Surrey, 1585-
1630. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1596-7. R. of St Vedast,
Foster Lane, London, 1604-17. Died Feb. 5, 1630, aged 78.
M.I. at Streatham. (Venn, i. 104; Al. Oxon.)
RABBETT, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1624.
('Rabbe' in Coll. Reg.) Of Kent. Matric. Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1628^; M.A. 1632. R. of Newstead, Kent, 1637-60.
V. of Billing, 1660-92. Died Mar. 25, 1692, aged 84. Prob-
ably brother of Thomas (1627).
RABITT. REGINALD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Feb. 6,
1645-6. Perhaps s. and h. of Lambert, of KelsaJl-cwm-Carlton,
Suffolk, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 19, 1648. Died
July 25, 1686, aged 61.
RABETT, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 3, i737-
S. of Reginald, of Bramfield Hall, Suffolk. B. there, Dec. 22,
1718. Matric. 1738. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 23,
1738. Called to the Bar, 1747. High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1771.
Married and had issue. Died 1786, aged 68. Brother of
John (1743). (Burke, L.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., in.
392-)
RABBETT, REYNOLD. Adm. scholar (age i8) at Caius, Mar. 20,
1585-6. S. and h. of Reynold. B. at Bramfield, Suffolk.
Schools, Wenhaston and Halesworth (Messrs Cox and
Ablesonn). Of Bramfield, gent. Married Mildred, dau. of
Lambeth NoUoth, of Kelsale. Died Feb. 3, 1635-6. Will
(Norwich C. C.) 1635-6. {Venn, i. 127.)
RABBETT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1627. Of Kent. B.A. 1630; M.A. 1634. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1632. Probably brother of Michael (1624).
RABY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1722. Of
London. S. of John (? 1692), of Lincoln's Inn, Serjeant-at-
law. Bapt. at St Clement Danes, Nov. 17, 1704. Colleger
at Eton, 1716-9. Matric. Easter, 1723.
RABY or RABBY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1544; B.A. 1544-5; M.A. 1549. FeUow, 1548-51.
Perhaps Master of Southwell Grammar School, 1552. Master
of Wolverhampton School; dismissed, 1573. Preb. of
Wolverhampton. R. of Himley, Staffs., 1577-1602. Living
at Wolverhampton when he made his will, 1599, then aged 80;
proved (P.C.C.) 1602. {\Vm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
RABY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 6, 1601. Of
Huntingdonshire.
RABY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Dec. 17, 1692.
ist s. of Robert, gent. B. Aug. 13, 1677, at Huntingdon.
Schools, Merchant Taylors' and Bury. Matric. 1693. Perhaps
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1695. One of these names adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 26, 1719; Serjeant-at-law, 1724. Died
Jan. 26, 1732. Perhaps father of Edmund (1722). (G. Mag.)
RABBY or RABEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 13) at Pem-
broke, Mar. 31, 1621. S. of Thomas, schoolmaster, of
Cambridge. Matric. 1621; B.A. from Clare, 1625-6; M.A.
1629. Perhaps R. of Gt. HaUingbury, Essex, 1635.
RABY or REIBE, THOMAS. B.A. 1511-2.
RABYE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, July 5, 1613.
S. of Edward, of Rainham, Norfolk. School, Lynn (Mr
Alston). Matric. 1613; Scholar of Christ's, 1614-8; B.A.
1620-1. Licensed to teach grammar (Norwich) 1620. School-
master at Mattishall, Norfolk, 1620-33-. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 13, 1624-5. Probably C. of Bamham Broom,
in 1629; V. of Worstead, 1649; probably ejected, but re-
turned, 1656-61. Buried at Worstead, Dec. II, 1661. {Venn,
I. 222; Peile, I. 322.)
RACIE, THOMAS. B.A. from Pembroke, 1607-8. B. in St
Margaret Pattens, London. M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Dec. 23, 1610; priest (London) June 7, 1612, age 25.
C. of South Ockendon, Essex. V. of Halvergate, Norfolk, 1618.
C. of Tunstall, 1620. Married, at Stepney, Middlesex, Aug. 13,
1621, Elizabeth Hall, of South Ockendon, spinster.
RACK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, July 6,
1664. Of Norfolk. School, FeltweU.
RACKETT, D. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1562.
RAKSTER, JOHN. B.A. 1543-4. Licensed to practise medicine,
1559-
RACSTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1584;
scholar from Westminster, 1585; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592.
Fellow, 1591. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. Author. {Cooper,
II. 271.)
RACKSTER, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire, cler. fil. LL.D. from King's, 1638. Matric.
(Oriel College, Oxford) Oct. 22, 1619, age 17; B.A. 1623;
M.A. 1629. {Al. Oxon.)
RADBURN, . B.A. 1469-70.
RADCLIFF or RATCLIFFE, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 15)
at Christ's, Mar. 29, 1671. S. of .•\lexander. B. at Leigh,
Lanes. School, Leigh (Mr Richardson). Matric. 1671.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 28, 1671. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 26, 1674-5. Buried at Leigh, 1690. Brother
of John (1682). {Peile, 11. 34.)
RADCLIFFE, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 2, 1696.
S. of Robert. B. at Withemshaw, Cheshire (his mother's
home). Bapt there, Jan. 17, 1677-8. Matric. 1696; Scholar,
1696. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. g, 1697. Inherited estates
at Foxdenton, Lanes. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John
Bagshaw, Esq., of Litton and Hicklow, Derbyshire. Died
at Newton Heath. Buried at Manchester, Feb. 2, 1735-6.
(A. Gray; Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees.)
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Radcliffe, Anthony
RADCLIFFE or RATCLIFFE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at
Peterhousz, Mar. 30, i6u. S. and h. of Edward, of Gray's
Inn, pent, (and Frances, dau. of William Gerrard, of Harrow-
hill, Middlese.x). Matric. 1611. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 27,
1612-3. Of Chalfont St Giles, Bucks. Married three wives.
Father of the next. (Middlesex Pedigrees; Vis. of Bucks.,
1634.)
RADCLIFFE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Magdalene,
Michs. 1646. znd s. of Anthony (above), of Chalfont St
Giles, Bucks. School, Merchant Taylors'. Incorp. at
Oxford, Mar. 16, 1648-9. Student of Christ Church. B.A.
(Oxford) 1649; M.A. 1652; B.D. and D.D. 1681. Chaplain
to Henry, Earl of Arlington. V. of Leigh, Kent, 1661.
Canon of Oxford, 1681. Buried in the Cathedral, June 27,
1703. M.I. Will (Oxford) 1706. (Al. Oxon.)
RATCLYFFE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Gonville Hall,
Easter, 1553 ; Scholar, 1556. Perhaps usher at Ipswich School,
1562-73. [Venn, 1. 37.)
RADCLYFFE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1563; scholar from Westminster, 1567; B.A. 1567-8; M.A.
1571. Conduct of Trinity, 1571-83. Ord. priest (Lincohi)
Oct. 30, 1572. Will (V.C.C.) 1583.
RADCLIFFE, CHRISTOPHER. B.Civ.L. 1478-9- Of Coventry
and Lichfield diocese. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 6, 1478-9-
RATCLIFF, CHRISTOPHER. One of the original Fellows of
Trinity, Dec. 19, 1546. B.A. (Oxford) 1540; supp. for M.A.
(Oxford) 1543. (Al. Oxon.; Trin. Coll. Admissions.)
RATCLIFFE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1570. 3rd s. of Ralph (1536-7), of Hitchin, Herts. B.A.
1573-4; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1577; M.D. 1584 (Incorp.
from Orleans). Incorp. M.D. at Oxford, 1600. Physician to
James I. Knighted, Jan. 30, 1604-5. Resided at Orwell,
Cambs. Married Martha, dau. of William Wilcox. Buried
at Hitchin, Herts., Sept. 27, 1631, aged 78. M.I. Brother
of Jeremiah (1567). (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, 214.)
RADCLYFFE, FRANCIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. (age 16) from
Christ's, Easter, 1567. S. and h. of Roger, of Mulgrave
Castle, Yorks. B. Apr. i, 155 1. Succeeded his father.
Married Frideswide, dau. of Henry Savile, of Lupset, Wake-
field. Died Feb. i, 1592. (Vis. of Yorks., 1584; Peile, 1. 98;
Surtees, in. 129.)
RATCLIFFE, GAWIN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1576; B.A. from Christ's, 1579-80, 'John'; M.A. 1583.
RADCLIFF, GEORGE. B.Can.L. 1484-5- One of these names
R. of Bishopwearmouth, Durham, 1483-94. Died 1494.
RATCLIFFE, GRAY. B.A. from Trinity, 1609.
RADCLIFFE or RATCLIFF, HENRY. B.A. from Jesus, 1588-9.
B. at Todmorden, Lanes., c. 1572. M.A. 1592. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Apr. 13, 1595. V. of Oundle, Northants., 1594-8.
R. of Ketsby, Lines., 1598.
RADCLIFFE, JEREMIAH. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1567; scholar from Westminster. Doubtless 2nd s. of
Ralph (1536-7), of Hitchin, Herts. B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574;
B.D. 1581; D.D. 1588. Fellow, 1572. Vice-Master, 1597-
1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. V. of Shudy Camps, Cambs.,
1579. V. of Trumpington, 1580-9. V. of Eaton Bray, Beds.,
1584-7. V. of Heversham, Westmorland, 1588-91. V. of
Orwell, Cambs., 1590-1612. One of the translators of the
Bible. Buried at Orwell, Mar. 4, 1611-2. Will proved
(V.C.C). Brother of Edward (1570). (Al. Oxon.)
RATCLIFFE, JOHN. B.A. 1528-9.
RATCLIFFE or REDCLYFF, JOHN. B.A. 1534-5- Perhaps s. of
Sur Alexander, of Ordsall, Lanes., Knt. M.A. 1538. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1538. Supp. for B.D. (Oxford) 1545. Probably
V. of Crosthwaite, Cumberland, 1547. (Al. Oxon.; Foster,
Lanes. Pedigrees.)
RATCLYFFE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1551. One of these names, 'bred in the schools; ord. priest
(Chester) Sept. 9, 1565,' was V. of Firsby, Leics., 1580.
RADCLIFFE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1654. S. of William, of Wakefield, Yorks., deceased. School,
Wakefield. Migrated to Magdalene, May 12, 1654, age 16.
B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661; B.D. 1668. Fellow of Magdalene.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1664, and again in 1669. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1661. V. of Milton, Cambs.,
1664-8. (Al. Oxon.)
RADCLIFFE or RATCLIFFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 26, 1682. Of Lancashire. S. of Alexander, of Leigh,
Lanes. Bapt. there. Mar. 14, 1662-3. Matric. 1683-4; M.B.
1687. Practised medicine at Wigan. Buried there Nov. 22,
1700. Brother of Alexander (1671). (E. Axon.)
RADCLIFFE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Jan. 2,
1687-8. S. of William, minister of Thorpe Salvin, Yorks.
B. there, Jan. 6, 1667-8. School, Laughton-en-le-Morthen.
Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. deacon (London)
RADCLIFFE, William
May 23, 1692. Minor canon of Westminster. Gentleman of
the Chapel Royal and Confessor to the Royal Household.
Married Mar. 5, 1694-5, Ann Morse. Buried in Westminster
Abbey, Oct. 31, 1716. Father of WiUiam (i7i7). (West-
minster Abbey Register.)
RADCLIFFE, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Apr. 21, 1652. S. of Hugh. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1653; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659; (?) B.D. 1668 (accord-
ing to St Paul's Reg.). Probably V. of Walthamstow, Essex,
1660-2. (Peile, I. 547.)
RADCLIFFE or RATCLIFF, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 16)
at Peterhouse, Mar. 31, 1668. Of Middlesex. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1673-4. C. of Catton, Norfolk.
RADCLIFFE or RATCLYFFE, JOSHUA. Matric. sizar from
Magdalene, Michs. 1614; B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 1621-2; priest, Sept. 1622.
RADCLIFFE or RATCLIFFE, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at Em-
manuel, Apr. I, 1669. S. of John, of Sowerby, Yorks. B. at
Halifax. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676; B.D. 1683.
Fellow, 1675-85. V. of Stanground, Hunts., 1685-90. Died
1690.
RADCLIFFE, RALPH. B.A. 1536-7. (Probably from Jesus
College; resident there, 1536-8); M.A. 1539. Previously adm.
at Brasenose College, Oxford. S. of Thomas, of Lancashire.
Obtained a grant of the CarmeUte House at Hitchin, Herts.;
opened a school there. Wrote miracle plays for his pupils to
act. Married Elizabeth Marshall, of Mitcham. Died 1559.
aged 40. Buried at Hitchin. M.I. Father of Jeremiah (1567)
and Edward (1570). (D.N.B.; Cooper, 1. 204; Le Neve,
Knls., 214; Al. Oxon.)
RADCLIFFE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1581; B.A. 1584-5. Of Lincoln diocese; ord. priest (Lincoln)
Oct. 1586. R. of Wexham, Bucks., 158&-1642. Died 1642.
RATLYFFE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1562 ; Scholar, 1562-3. One of these names 3rd s. of Richard,
of Langley Hall, Middleton, Lanes. Bapt. there, July 11,
1548. Of Tickencote, Rutland. Will proved (London) Jan.
19. 1595- (Blore, 63. For other possible suggestions see
Peile, I. 78.)
RADCLIFF, ROGER. Scholar at King's Hall, 1444-61.
Perhaps LL.D. in 1467, when collated to Doddington, Isle
of Ely. Official to the Bishop of Ely. Preb. of York, 1456-71.
V. of Eltisley, Cambs., 1457. Preb. of St Paul's, 1458-71-
Archdeacon of Sarum, 1465-71. Dean of St Paul's, 1468-71.
Died July, 1471- Will, P.C.C.
RADCLIFF, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, and Fell.-Com. at Em-
manuel, 1640. Of Chester. School, Manchester. Perhaps
previously at Oxford. If so, s. of John, of Chester. Matric.
(Brasenose College, Oxford) Feb. 10, 1636-7, age 17. Died
1648. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Cheshire, 1613.)
RADCLIFFE, THOMAS. Said to have been educated at
Cambridge (Cooper, i. 462). S. and h. of Sir Henry, 2nd Earl
of Sussex. B. 1526. M.A. (on Queen's visit) 1564- Styled
Lord Fitzwalter. Knighted, Sept. 25, 1544- Held a command
at the battle of Pinkie Cleugh, 1547. M.P. for Norfolk, 1553.
Succeeded his father as 3rd Earl of Sussex, Feb. 17, 1556-7.
Lord-Deputy of Ireland, 1556-8, 1559-60 and again (as
Lord-Lieutenant) 1560-5. K.G., 1557. Involved in a struggle
with Shane O'Neill in Tyrone, 1560^-3. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Jan. 22, 1561. Resigned his office, 1563. Created Lord-
President of the North, 1569; dealt successfully with the
Rebellion of 1569. Privy Councillor, 1570. Lord Chamberlain
of the Household, 1572-83. Married (i) Elizabeth Wriothes-
ley, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Southampton; (2) Frances, dau.
of Sir WiUiam Sidney and foundress, by bequest, of Sidney
Sussex College. Died June 9, 1583. Buried at Boreham,
Essex. (D.N.B.; Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
RATCLIFFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 10,
1572-3. Matric. 1573, as 'Robert'; B.A. from Trinity,
1577-8. Licensed to teach grammar in Norwich diocese.
Oct. 20, 1582. Chaplain at St Saviour's, Southwark, Surrey,
1585-99. Author, Catechism, 1594. Died Feb. 6, 1599.
Buried at St Saviour's, Southwark. (Cooper, 11. 351; D.N.B.)
RATCLYFFE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity,
Michs. 1610. One of these names, 2nd s. of Robert, 5th Earl
of Sussex, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1606-7. Knighted,
June, 1610. Died before 1629. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
RADCLIFFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Dec. 2,
1728. Of Ripponden, Yorks. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4; priest, Dec. 24, 1732.
RATCLIFFE, VINCENT. Student of Corpus Christi. Author
of a theological treatise, 1659. (CoU.)
RADCLIFF, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1436-44.
RATCLYF, WILLIAM. M.A. 1456.
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Radcliffe, William
RADCLIFF, WILLIAM. B.(?Civ.L.) 1478-g. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 23, 1481-2; R. of Straddeshall, Suffolk;
priest, Sept. 21, 1482; R. of Stanhoe.
RADCLIFFE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1487-8. FeUow of Peterhouse,
1490-C. 1500. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Mar. 17, 1491-2; priest,
Apr. 21, 1492. R. of Rattenden, Essex, 1492-1512. Died
1512. (r. A. Walker.)
RADCLIFF, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 26, 1717. S. of John (1687-8), clerk, deceased, of
Middlesex. B. in London. School, Warwick (Mr Lydiott).
RADCLIFFE, Rector. Degree 1474-5. One John Ratclyff,
LL.B., V. of Histon, Cambs., 1474-7.
RADCLYFF, Rector. B.Civ.L. 1501-2.
RATCLIFFE, . D.Civ.L. 1491-2.
RATCLIFFE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, 1594-5.
RADDYCKE, WILLIAM. Proctor, 1434-5.
RADE, JOHN. B.A. 1484-5; B.D. 1503-4. Fellow of Corpus
Christi, 1490. R. of Minchinhampton, Gloucs., 1513-38.
Will (P.C.C.) 1540, of Denham, Bucks., and Minchinhampton.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
RADFORD, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 5, 1670.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4, as Redford;
M.A. 1677. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1683.
RADFORD, NICHOLAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1602.
RADFORD, THOMAS. Scholar of Queens', 1531-4.
RADFORTH, W. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1562.
RADGALL, . B.A. 1492-3. Probably John Rachedall,
presented by Clare to Gt Gransden, Hunts., 1507. Died
1533-
RADING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1660. Of Leicester. Matric. 1661.
RADLEY, HENRY (1607), see RODLEY.
RADLEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 4, 1658;
scholar from Westminster, 1659. Of Westmorland. Matric.
1660; B.A. 1661-2. Signs for priest's orders (London) Mar.
10, 1665-6. R. of Dry Drayton, Cambs., 1676.
RADLEY, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1487.
RADLEY, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May 31,
1670. S. of William, Esq., deceased, of Standish, Lanes.
B. there. School, Manchester. Matric. 1670. Of Oldfleld,
Esq. Married, at Standish, Aug. 3, 1673.
RADLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Trinity, June 9,
1737. S. of William, of Shields, Durham. School, Durham
(Mr Dongworth). Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1738; B.A. 1740-1;
M.A. 1744. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1741; priest
(Durham) Oct. 16, 1743. R- of Ingram, Northumberland,
1746-75. Lecturer at Shields, 1758-62. R. of Whickham,
Durham, 1763-8. R. of Bishop Wearmouth, 1768-75. Died
Nov. ig, 1775.
RADWINTER, WILLIAM. Master of Clare, 1400-21. Bene-
factor. {Clare Coll. Hist., 19.)
RAE, see also RAY.
RAE, W. B.Can.L. 1487-8.
RAPE or RAFFE, see RALPH.
RAFFORD, SIMON DE. B.C.L. in 1366. ' Now lecturing in the
same at Cambridge.' {Cal. Pap. Pet.)
RAGDALE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 5,
1674. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1674.
RAGENHILL or RAGENEL, ROBERT. FeUow of King's Hall,
1381-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 18, 1384-5; priest, Apr. i,
1385.
RAGGE, see also WRAGGE.
RAGGE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1586; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1597. Ord. priest (Norwich) Jan. i,
1595-6; 'C. of St Laurence, Norwich.'
RAGGE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Magdalene, May 5,
1662. S. of Edward, ironmonger, of Wirksworth, Derbs.
School, Wirksworth. B.A. 1665-6. Brother of the next.
RAGG, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, June 3, 1663.
S. of Edward, ironmonger, of Wirksworth, Derbs. School,
Wirksworth. Brother of Edward (above).
RAGGE or WRAGGE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Magdalene, Feb. 16, 1664-5. S. of William, of Ingleby,
Derbs. School, Repton. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9.
RAGG or WRAGG, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
June I, 1655. S. of William, yeoman, of Ingleby, Derbs.
B. there. School, Repton. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1658-9; M.A.
1662. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20; priest, Oct. 2, 1661.
Rakes, William
RAGG, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 16,
1675. S. of Edward, husbandman, of WilUamthorpe, near
Temple Normanton, Derbs. B. there. School, Tupton, near
Chesterfield. Matric. 1675.
RAGHET, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1565. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Garboldisham, Norfolk. B.A.
1568-9; M.A. from Caius, 1572. FeUow and tutor of Caius,
Jan. 1570-1 to Oct. 1572. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 27,
1570. Buried Apr. 12, 1573, at St Michael's, Cambridge.
Perhaps brother of Thomas (1569). (Venn, 1. 66.)
RAGHAT, PATRICK, see FOX.
RAIGHET, THOMAS. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1569. S. of Robert, of Garboldisham, Norfolk. School,
Garboldisham. Migrated to Caius; adm. there, June 26,
1570, age 18. Perhaps brother of Henry (1565). (Venn, 1.66.)
RAILTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Sr John's, June r,
1702. S. of James, husbandman. B. at Sedbergh, Vorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1702.
RAINBOW, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1625, from Oxford. S. of Thomas, V. of Blyton, Lines.
B. April 20, 1608. Schools, Gainsborough and Westminster.
Scholar of Corpus Christi, Oxford, July, 1623. Migrated to
Cambridge; nominated to a scholarship at Magdalene by
Frances, dowager countess of Warwick. B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1630; B.D. 1637; D.D. 1643. Fellow, 1633-42. Master,
1642-50, 1660-4. Vice-Chancellor, 1662-3. Master of a
school at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 1630. V. of Childerley, Cambs.,
1637. R. of Gt Easton, Essex, 1648-50. R. of Benefield,
Northants., 1659-64. R. of Little Chesterford, Essex, c. 1650.
Chaplain to the King, 1660-4 Dean of Peterborough, 166 1-4.
Bishop of Carlisle, 1664-84. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Dr Henry Smith (former Master of Magdalene). Died Mar. 26,
1684. Buried at Dalston, Cumberland. M.I. (Mag. Coll.
Hist., 108; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
RAYNBOW, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter,
1557.
RAINBOW, THOMAS. Candidate for fellowship at Christ's,
1590. M.A. (Edinburgh), 1593. Perhaps V. of Blyton, Lines.,
1601-23 and R. of Wintringham, 1623. If so, father of
Edward (1625).
RAINTON, see RAYNTON.
RAKE or RAKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 15, 1724. Previously matric. (Hart Hall, Oxford) Nov.
29, 1723. S. of Samuel, gent., of Pens-Elwood, Somerset.
B. there. School, Bruton. Matric. 1724. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) June 23, 1728. R. of Holcombe, Somerset, 1730.
{Al. Oxon.)
RAKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 28, 1721.
S. of William, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at Eshton, near
Skipton. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1721;
B.A. 1724-5. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 19, 1725; priest
(York) June g, 1727. Usher at Ripon Grammar School,
1730-52- V. of Well, Yorks., 1757-81. Died at Ripon,
June 20, 1781. Buried in the Minster. M.I. {Scott-Mayor,
III. 342; Thomas Horsfall, Well and Snape, 112.)
RAKES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1634.
S. of Richard, of HuU, Yorks., merchant. Bapt. Nov. 22,
1618. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. R. of Beef ord,
Yorks., c. 1653-69; intruder. V. of Hornsea, 1661. V. of
Hessle, Yorks., 1661-9. Buried there, Jan. 20, 1670-1.
Father of Timothy (1667). (Burke, L.G.; H. M. Wood.)
RAIKES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 23,
1701. S. of Robert. B. at Northallerton. School, Eton.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 24, 1700. M.P. for Northallerton,
1710-3. Died June 20, 1753, aged 67. Peile (11. 150) is wrong
in connecting him with the Gloucester philanthropist. See
below, under Timothy.
RAKES or RAYKES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St
John's, May 21, 1636. S. of Robert, of Trinity parish
(? Hull). B. there. School, Hull (Mr Steevenson). Matric.
1636; B.A. 1639-40. V. of Hornsea, Yorks., 1666-75. Died
Feb. 25, 1675. Buried at Hornsea. M.I. One of these names,
alderman and thrice mayor of HuU, died Aug. 8, 1662.
RAKES, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 30,
1667. S. of Richard (1634), of Beeford, Vorks. B. there.
School, Pocklington (Mr Ellison). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, Dec. 1674. V. of
TickhiU, Yorks., 1674-87. V. of Hessle, 1689-1721. Married
Sarah Partridge, of Gloucester. Buried at Hessle, Mar. 8,
1721-2. Father of Robert, of Gloucester, the weU-known
phUanthropist, for whom see D.N.B.
RAKES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, May 7,
1648. S. of Nicholas, of Cowling, in Craven, Yorks. School,
KUdwick. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1652-3.
RALE, . B.D. 1496-7. A friar.
RALEIGH, see also RAWLEY.
415
Raleigh, Gilbert
RALEIGH, GILBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Clare, Michs.
1637. Probably s. of Gilbert, of Downton, Wilts., gent, and
grandson of Sir Carew. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Exeter
College, 0.\ford) Feb. 9, 1638-9, age 15. Of Downton.
Married and had issue. Died 1676. (Al. Oxon.; Hoare,
Witts., IV. 36.)
RALEGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July 5,
1661. and s. of George, of Famborough, Warws., Esq. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1661.
RALFE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1629; 13. A. 1632-3, Raffe; M.A. 1636.
RALPH, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 23, 1732. B. at
Mildenhall, Suffolk. Matric. 1732. Migrated to Trinity, Dec.
9, 1734. Scholar, 1735; B. A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1737; priest, Feb. 1740-1. Probably R. of
Fitz, Salop. Died June, 1774. Admon. (P.C.C.) Sept. i774,
as of Mildenhall, bachelor. (G. Mag.)
RALPH or RAUF, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1383-5.
One of the children of the Chapel Royal, clerk.
RALFE or RALPH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 16,
1592. Matric. c. 1592; B.A. 1595-6. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) May 22, 1608, age 30. Doubtless father of the next.
RAFFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Caius, Apr. 25, 1637.
S. of John (above), clerk. B. at Winston, Sufiolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Gamon). Scholar, 1640-4; B.A. 1640-1; M.A.
1644. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 2; priest, July 3, 1646.
Perhaps V. of Holy Trinity, Bungay, Suffolk, 1660-7. But
see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary. {Venn, i. 325.)
RALPH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, May 29,
1693. S. of John, of St Erth, Cornwall, clerk. Matric.
1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Fellow, 1701-5. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1700-1; priest, May 23, 1703. R. of
Rawreth, Essex, 1704-55. V. of Ingatestone, 1716-55-
Buried there Mar. 7, 1755. Will (Cons. C.) London.
RAFE or RALPHE, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1594.
Of Norfolk.
RALPH, . Abbot of Newborough or Newbow. Resident
pens, at Peterhouse, c. 1403-4; student of Canon Law.
Abbot of the Premonstratentian House of Newbow, Lines.
{T.A. Walker.)
RALPHSON, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, May 31,
1692. Of Middlesex. M.A. 1692 (Lit. Reg.). Author,
mathematical.
RAM, ANDREW. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1690 {Com. Reg.).
Doubtless 2nd s. of Abel, of Ramsfort, Wexford, Ireland.
M.P. for Duleek, 1692-9. WiU proved (Dublin) 1699.
(Burke, L.G., 1863 Edn; H. B. Swanzy.)
RAM, EUSTACE. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) June, 1379- Of
Byston, Lincoln diocese. Title, King's Hall.
RAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 7, 1688.
Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir Abel, of Ramsfort, Wexford, Ireland.
B. in Ireland. Matric. 1691. M.A. (Dublin) 1695; LL.D.
(Dublin) 1718. M.P. for Newborough, 1713-25. High
Sheriff of Wexford 1710. Died 1725. Brother of Samuel
(1688). (Burke, L.G.; H. B. Swanzy.)
RAM, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1610.
RAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1602. Probably
s. of Robert (next). B. at Colchester. Matric. 1604; B.A.
1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1610,
age 22; priest. Mar. 8, 1611-2. C. of Gt Birch, Essex. V. of
Gt Bentley, 1613-5. R. of Peldon, 1615-40. Died 1640.
WiU, Cons. C. London. Probably brother of Robert (1609).
RAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Lent,
1580-1; B.A. from Jesus, 1583-4; M.A. 1587; B.D. 1595;
D.D. 1602. R. of Copford, Essex, and V. of Gt Birch, until
1638. Died 1638. Will, Cons. C. London. Probably father
of Richard (above) and perhaps of the next.
RAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1609.
Perhaps s. of Robert (above). B.A. 1611. Edmund Ram in
his will (P.C.C.) 1628, mentions Robert Ram, clerk, son of
his brother Robert, D.D. Perhaps brother of Richard (1602).
RAM, ROBERT. M.A. 1615 (Incorp. from Dublin). S. of
Thomas (1588), D.D. M.A. (Dublin) 1614. FeUow of Dublin,
1 61 5. Preb. of Crosspatrick, Ferns. Minister of Spalding,
Lines., c. 1642; still there, in 1655. Supported the cause of
the Parliament in his speeches and writings. Married, at
Spalding, to Anne, dau. of Tyringham Norwood, Sept. 5,
1639. Author, theological and political. Buried at Spalding,
May 4, 1657. Will dated (P.C.C.) Mar. 2, 1656-7; proved,
July 2, 1657. {D.N.B.; Burke, L.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
4th S., III. 176.)
RAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 7, 1688.
Doubtless s. of Sir Abel, of Ramsfort, Ireland. B. in Ireland.
Brother of George (1688). (Burke, L.G.)
Ramsden, John
RAM, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1588.
S. of Dr Francis, of Windsor, Berks. B. there, 1564. Matric.
1588; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Fellow, 1591-1601. Chaplain
to the Earl of Essex, and to Lord Mountjoy, when Lord-
Lieutenants of Ireland. Preb. of St Patrick's, Dublin.
Precentor of Christ Church, Dublin, 1600-34. Dean of Cork,
1601-4. Dean of Ferns, 1604-26. Bishop of Leighlin and
Ferns, 1605-34. Died in Dublin, Nov. 24, 1634, aged 70.
Buried at Newborough (Corey), Wexford. M.I. Will, Dublin.
Father of Robert (1615). (Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
RAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity Halt,, Easter,
1551-
RAMES, see also REYMES.
RAMES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1550. S. of
Robert, of Shortfiat, Northumberland. B.A. 1553-4; M.A.
1557. Fellow of St John's, 1554. Master of Westgate
Hospital, Newcastle, 1558-79. Resident at Louvain, 1567-
Took part in the Rebellion of 1569. Imprisoned in Durham
gaol, and deprived of the mastership of Westgate, 1579-
Brother of the next and Thomas (1552). (H. M. Wood.)
RAMES, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1561.
S. of Robert. B.A. 1563-4. Brother of John (above) and
Thomas (1552). (H. M. Wood.)
RAMES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1552.
S. of Robert, of Northumberland. B.A. 1555-6. Brother of
Roger (above) and of John (1550).
RAMONDON, GABRIEL. M.A. 1682 (Incorp. from Glasgow).
RAMONDEN, GABRIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Oct. 31,
1694. S. of Peter. B. at Bordeaux, France. Perhaps same
as the last. {Peile, 11. 132.)
RAMPAINE, LIVEWELL. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of StaSordshire. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford) May 10,
1616, age 17; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Mar. 5, 1625-6. R. of Broxholme, Lines., 1625. V. of Gt
Grimsby, 1637. Admon. (Lincoln) 1638. {Al. Oxon.; H. I.
Longden.)
RAMPLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 8,
1647. S. of Thomas, gent., of Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk.
Schools, Botesdale and Westhorpe. Matric. 1647; Scholar,
1647-51; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Nov. i; priest, Dec. 20, 1662. R. of Gunthorpe and Bale,
Norfolk, 1663. {Venn, i. 368.)
RAMPTON, Rector of. B.Can.L. 1479-80.
RAMSBORROWE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1626.
RAMSBOTHAM or ROMSBOTTOM, JAMES. Matric. sizar from
St John's, Easter, 1585; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1593.
RAMSBOTHAM, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1629. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1632-3. One of these names
minister of Ashworth, Lanes, in 1647 and 1648. Buried at
Bury, Lanes., Apr. 5, 1653. (E. Axon.)
RAMSBOTTOM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity,
Apr. 11, 1741. S. of William, of Halifax, Yorks. School,
Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1741. Buried at St
Michael's, Cambridge, Mar. 5, 1743-4.
RAMSBOTTOM or RAMSBOTHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at
St Catharine's, Michs. 1655. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1658;
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1664. Ord. deacon (Chester) Oct. 7, 1661.
Minister of Littleborough, Lanes., in 1661. C. of Bury,
1662-6. R. of Heswall, Cheshire, 1666-1702. Died Nov. 15,
1702. Buried at Heswall. (E. Axon.)
RAMSBOTHOM or ROMSBOTHOM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Jesus, Apr. 12, 1676. Of Lancashire. Probably
s. of Henry, of Holcombe, Bury. B. Feb. 16, 1657-8. Matric.
1677; Scholar, 1678; B.A. 1679-80.
RAMSDEN, FRECHEVILLE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 30,
1733. S. of Sir William (1690). Bapt. Apr. 11, 1715, at
Brotherton, Yorks. Matric. 1733; M.A. 1737 (.M- nob.).
Fellow, 1738-52. At Dettingen and Fontenoy, as an officer
in the Guards. Equerry to the King, 1761-81. Lieut. -
Governor of Carlisle, 1 762-1804. Married Isabella, dau. of
Colonel Charles Ingram, Mar. 17, 1761. Died Dec. 24, 1804,
aged 89. Buried at Brotherton. Will (P.C.C.) 1805. Brother
of John (1718) and Thomas (1727). (Burke; H. M. Wood.)
RAMSDEN, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent,
1629-30; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
RAMSDEN, INGRAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 27,
1659-60. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1672.
RAMSDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Nov. 3,
1657. S. of John. B. at Kingston-on-Hull. School, Kingston
(Mr Shove). Matric. 1658, 'Ramsey.'
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Ramsden, John
RAMSDEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
June 14, 1665. S. and h. of William (1640), Esq., of Longley
Hall, Almondbury, Yorks. B. there, Apr. 1648. School,
Newport (Mr Potts). Sheriff of Yorks., 1672. Created Bart.,
Nov. 30, 1689. Of Byrom, and Longley Hall, Yorks.
Married Sarah, dau. of Charles Butler, of Coates-by-Stow,
Lines. Died June 11, 1690. Buried at Brotherton. Father
of William (1690). (Burke, L.G.; G.E.C., iv. 156.)
RAMSDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 21, 1673-4,
from Trinity Hall. S. and h. of William, merchant, of Hull.
B. there. Schools, Chesterfield (Mr Needham) and Ferriby
(Mr Spademan), Yorks. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1676-7. J. P.
and Deputy-Lieutenant for Hull. Probably M.P. for Hull,
1685-7, 1689-95. Bought the Norton estate and built a fine
house there. Married Catherine, dau. of John, Viscount
Downe. Buried at CampsaU, Mar. 30, 1718, aged 61. Father
of William (1701). (Hunter, S. Yorks., 11. 473; F.M.G.,
781.)
RAMSDEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Apr. 4, 1718.
S. and h. of Sir William (1690), of Byrom, Yorks., Bart.
B. there. Bapt. at Brotherton, Mar. 21, 1698-9. M.P. for
Appleby, 1727-54. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., June 27, 1736.
Married Margaret, dau. of William Norton, of Sawley, near
Ripon, and widow of Thomas Bright, of Badsworth, Yorks.
Died Apr. 10, 1769. Buried at Brotherton. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Frecheville (1733) and Thomas (1727)- (Burke;
G.E.C., IV. 157.)
RAMSDEN, RICHARD. Adm. scholar at Trinity, 1596; B.A.
1597-8.
RAMSDEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmancel, Apr. 28,
1615. Matric. 1615; Scholar; B.A. 1618-9; M-A. 1622.
RAMSDEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1561; Scholar, 1562; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1565.
Ord. priest (Ely) Aug. 24, 1566. University preacher, 1570.
R. of Wormley, Herts., 1571-3. Canon of Westminster,
1571-5. Chaplain to Lord Burghley. R. of Spofforth, Yorks.,
1573-96. Archdeacon of West Riding, Yorkshire, 1575-96.
V. of Huddersfield, 1581-96. Buried at Spofforth, Oct. 14,
1596. (Cooper, II. 221 ; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., 11. 384.)
RAMSDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 16, 1727.
5th s. of Sir William (1690), of Byrom, Bart. Bapt. July 22,
1709, at Brotherton, Yorks. Latin secretary to the Secretary
of State. Under Secretary of State (South), 1743-8; for the
North, 1748-50. Of Upper Brook Street, Westminster.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir Philip Medowes. Died s.p., Apr.
1791. Will dated, Sept. 2, 1785; proved. May 31, I79i-
Brother of John (1718) and Frecheville (i733)- (Burke.)
RAMSDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from King's,
Easter, 1640. Doubtless s. of Sir John, Knt., of Byrom and
Longley Hall, Yorks. Bapt. at Almondbury, Apr. 10, 1625.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of George Pahnes, of Nabum.
Buried at Ahnondbury, Sept. 26, 1679. Father of John
(1665). (Burke; H. M. Wood; G.E.C., iv.)
RAMSDEN, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, May 5, 1690. S. of Sir John (1665), Bart., of Byrom,
Yorks. Bapt. at Brotherton, Oct. 22, 1672. Matric. 1690.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., June 11, 1690. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of John, Viscount Lonsdale. Died June 27, 1736.
Buried at Brotherton. Will, P.C.C. Father of John (1718),
Frecheville (1733) and Thomas (1727)- (Burke, L.M.;
G.E.C., IV. 157.)
RAMSDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June,
1701. S. and h. of John (1673), Esq. B. at Hatfield, Yorks.
School, Eton. Matric. 1706; LL.B. 1706. Of Norton, Esq.
Married Mary, dau. of Robert Robinson, of Folkerly, Yorks.
Died June 8, 1717, aged 34. Buried at CampsaU. (Mrs Mary
Ramsden devised the estates of Norton and Folkerly to
Trustees for making an additional building and founding
six Fellowships and ten Scholarships at Catharine Hall,
Cambridge. To be called after her kinsman Robert Skeme,
a benefactor to the same College.) {F.M.G., 781.)
RAMSDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
July 3, 1738. S. of John, schoolmaster, of Yorkshire. B. at
Penistone. School, Worsborough (Mr Staniland). Matric.
1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. Master of the Charterhouse,
1778-1804. R.of Balsham, Cambs., 1779-1804. Died Nov. 2,
1804. Buried at the Charterhouse. Admon. (P.C.C.) Jan.
1805. {Scott-Mayor, in. 496.)
RAMSEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
May 2, 1615. S. of Roger, alderman (and mayor, 1620), of
Norwich. Bapt. Feb. 1, 1597-8, at St Peter Mancroft.
School, Norwich (Mr Townley). Matric. 1615; Scholar,
1615-22; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. V. of Maiden and
Chessington, Surrey, 1625. {Venn, i. 228.)
RAMSEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 3, 1619.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1622-3; Scholar, 1623-4.
V.A.C. III.
417
Ramsey, William
RAMSAV, GEORGE. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from a Scotch Univer-
sity, and at Oxford in the same year). Doubtless of the
Wyliedeugh family and a near kinsman of John Ramsay,
Earl of Holdemess. Fellow of Christ's, 1613-24 (by Royal
Mandate). Proctor, 1615 {v. Le Neve, in. 622). R. of Wells,
Norfolk, 1622-c. 38. Defendant in an action for breach of
promise of marriage brought against him in 1624 by 'the
daughter of a poor pie-woman.* In the brief of the defence
he is referred to as Fellow and President of Christ's College,
Cambridge, related to the Earl of Holdemess and brother of
James Ramsay (the famous 'Black Ramsay') and David
Ramsay, both of the Privy Chamber, and so an unsuitable
match for the plaintiff. {Cal. of State Papers, 1634, 597;
The Scots Peerage, 111. 96 n.; Peile, 1. 247, where he is wrongly
called brother of James (John), Earl of Holdemess.)
RAMSAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age ly) at Trinity, June 23,
1699. S. of James, of South Shoebury, Essex. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1699-1700; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1707.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1703; priest, May 19, 1706.
R. of Sutton, Surrey, 1718-45. Died 1745. {Manning and
Bray, 11. 486.)
RAMSAY, JAMES. M.A. 1703 (Incorp. from St Andrews).
RAMSEY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1493-
RAMSAY, JOHN. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1517. Fellow of St John's,
1516; of Jesus, 1517.
RAMSEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1615.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Sept. 24, 1626. V. of East Rudham, Norfolk, 1629.
Probably brother of Thomas (1615).
RAMSEY, JOHN. Adm.pens. (age 16) at St John's, June 30, 1631.
S. of Robert, tailor. B. in London. School, Westminster.
RAMSEY, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). M.A.
(St Andrews); incorp. at Oxford, 1631-2. R. of West
Raynham St Mary, Norfolk, 1633. V. of Barton, Cambs.,
1634-6. R. of Compton All Saints', Hants., 1636. R. of
Mersham, Kent, 1636. (Al. Oxon.)
RAMSEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 15, 1647-8. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1648; Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1651-2; M.A.
1655. Fellow, 1653. Ord. priest (Chichester) May 17, 1660.
V. of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, 1660-2. R. of Aldham,
Suffolk, 1662-3. Died 1663.
RAMSAY, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1714- B.A.
(Dublin), 1682; adm. there Oct. 28, 1677, age 13; S. of John;
b. in Co. Carlow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1718. Perhaps V. of
Abbots Langley, Herts., 1699-1725- Buried there Feb. sS,
1724-5. One of these names R. of East Langdon, Kent,
1701-14; V. of Walmer, 1702; V. of Heme, 1713-24-
Died there Aug. 18, 1724. Perhaps father of the next.
(H. G. Harrison; Hasted, iv. 127; H. B. Swanzy.)
RAMSEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1716-7. (Perhaps matric. Michs. 1714. from Pembroke.)
S of John (? above), of Abbots Langley, Herts., clerk. School,
St Paul's. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 5, 1720-1. V. of Redboum, Herts., 1726-30. V. of
Abbots Langley, 1748-60. Died Mar. 26, 1760. Will, Archd,
St Albans.
RAMSEY, ROBERT. Mus.Bac. from Trinity, 1616. Required
to compose for his degree a Canticum for St Mary's Church.
There are other compositions by him. Organist of Tnmty,
1628-44. Master of the Choristers at Trinity, 1631-2.
Composer, anthems, etc. (J. E. West, Organists; D.N.B.)
RAMSEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1615.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1618-^; M.A. 1622. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Durham) Sept. 19, 1619, 'M.A.' R. of Crostwick, Norfolk,
1630. R. of Rainham St Margaret, 1633. Probably brother
of John (1615).
RAMSAY, WILLIAM. D.Can.L. 1486-7. Abbot of Peter-
borough, 1481-96. Buried there 1496. {Sweettng, 56.)
RAMSEY, WILLIAM. B.D. 1505-6. A monk. Studied nme
years in Cambridge. {Cooper, i. 68, identifies hua with John,
an Augustinian canon.)
RAMSAY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
RAMSAY or RAMESEY, WILLIAM. M.D. 1668 {Lit. Reg.).
S of David, the clockmaker (for whom see D.N.B.). B. at
Westminster, Mar. 13, 162&-7. M.D. (MontpeUier) 1652.
Studied at St Andrews, Edinburgh. Returned to London,
1645 Admitted an Extra-Licentiate of the CoUege of
Physicians, July 31, 1661. Settled in Plymouth, c. 1068.
Physician in ordinary to Charies II. Author, medical and
astrological. {D.N. B. ; Munh, u 304.)
RAMSAY, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. 1672.
RAMSEY, . B.Can.L. 1463-4; D.Can.L. 1470-1-
RAMSEY, Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, 1602-3.
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RAMSHAW, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 6, i7i5-
Of Middlesex. B. in London. Colleger at Eton, 1707-14.
Matric. 1715; LL.B. 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 13,
1720; priest, Dec. 23, 1722. V. of Lambourn, Berks., 1729-76.
Buried there Jan. 4, 1776. Will (Cons. Sarum) 1776. (Foot-
man, Lambourn, 129.)
RAMSHAWE, JOHN. B.D. 1519-20. Carmelite friar.
RAMSHAW, JOHN. Student of Queens'. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Feb. 21, 1607-8. One of these names of Sutton Street,
St James', Lines. Admon. (Lincoln) 1624.
RAMSOR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 14, 1689.
Of Lullington, Derbs. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 1695. R. of Whitwick, Leics.,
1700-4. Will (Leicester) 1704.
RAMUS, PETER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1577-
RAND, BROCK. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1714. Of Norfolk.
S. of Samuel (1667), R. of Hardwick. B. there, 1697. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. Fellow,
1719-25. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1721; priest (Norwich)
June, 1723. Chaplain to Bishop Greene of Ely. R. of
Leverington, 1724-53. R. of Teversham, Cambs., 1725. R.
of Hadstock, Essex, 1725. R. of Newton, Isle of Ely, 1731-
53. Antiquary. Helped Masters in the compilation of his
College History. Buried at Leverington, Dec. 6, i753, aged
57. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1754- (Masters.)
RAND, CONNAWAY (CONWAY). M.A. from Trinity, 1726.
S. of C, of Brackley, Northants., gent. Matric. (University
College, Oxford) July 7, 1698, age 17: B.A. (Oxford) 1702.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 21, 1702-3; priest, Mar. 9, 1706-7.
C. of Slapton, Northants., 1703. V. of Stowe, Bucks., 1710-
33. Chaplain, 1st Dragoon Guards, 1723. R. of Finmere,
Oxon., 1726. Buried at Stowe, Mar. 13, 1733. {Al. Oxon.;
Lipscomb, m. no.)
RAND, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 4, 1724. Of
Kent. Matric. 1724; B..'\. 1727-8; M.A. 1731; B.D. 1740.
Fellow, 1730-57. Proctor, 1738. Ord. priest (Gloucester,
LM. dim. from Rochester) 1731. V. of Bersted, Kent, 1733.
R. of Hickling, Notts., 1756-65. Died Nov. 3, 1765. Will
(P.C.C); as of Maidstone, Kent. {G. Mag.)
RANDE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1570.
S. of Richard, of Gateshead, Durham. B. there. Scholar;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577. V. of
Norton, Durham, 1578-1621. Canon of Durham, 1606-20.
Buried at Norton, Nov. 19, 1621. Brother of Ralph (1581),
father of Samuel (1606), John (1616) and Tobias (1618).
(Peile, I. 114; Surtees, iii. 417; Vis. of London, 1634.)
RAND, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1502-3.
RAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1579. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Aug. i, 1586; priest, Apr. 5, 1590. R. of
Thorpe Malsor, Northants., 1599-1618. Buried there June 30,
1618. (H. I. Longden; Bridges, 11. 78.)
RANDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1581;
B.A. 1584-5-
RAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Dec. i, i6io.
S. of Nicholas, deceased, of 'Elden,' near East Dereham,
Norfolk. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1610-1; Matric.
161 1. (Venn, 1. 209.)
RANDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. i6i6.
Doubtless s. of James (1570). B.A. 16x9-20; M.A. 1623.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1621; priest, Apr. 7, 1622.
Perhaps R. of Redmarshall, Durham. Buried there Mar. 24,
1645-6. Brother of Samuel (1606) and Tobias (1618),
probably father of Samuel (1657). (H. M. Wood; Surtees,
III. 417.)
RAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 14, 1630-1.
Of Essex. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634; M.A. 1638. C. of West
Bergholt, Essex, 1637. Preacher at Redenhall and Harleston,
Norfolk. Died c. 1659.
RAND, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1663. Of Suffolk.
B.A. 1666-7. R. of Burston, Norfolk, 1674-1706. R. of
Shimpling, 1684-1706. Died 1706.
RAND, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 13, 1581.
4th s. of Richard, of Gateshead, Durham. Matric. 1581;
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
July 9, 1587. R. of Gatton, Surrey, 1599-1615. R. of Oxted.
1615. Died Feb. 19, 1648-9, aged 88. M.I. at Oxted. Brother
of James (1570). See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
(Manning and Bray, 11. 392; Surrey Arch. Soc, xxxi. 107.)
RAND, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June 19,
1645. S. of Richard, farmer. B. at Ashdon, Essex. Schools,
Bumpstead (Mr French) and Stoke, Suffolk. Matric. 1645-6;
B.A. 1647-8. One of these names minister at Marks Tey,
Essex, 1650-62, ejected. Afterwards preacher at Gt Braxted.
Died at Little Baddow, 1692. Another was R. of Turvey,
Beds., -1672-1700. Buried there Feb. 11, 1699-1700.
(W. M, Noble; Davids, 486.)
Randall, John
RAND, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1606.
S. of James (1570), canon of Durham. Bapt. Aug. 18, 1588,
at Norton. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Adm. at Leyden,
Sept. 2, 1616. M.D. (Groningen). F.R.C.P., 1630. Town
physician of Newcastle; displaced, 1643; readmitted, 1652.
Master of Greatham Hospital, 1644. Buried at Gateshead,
Mar. 8, 1653-4. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (1616) and
Tobias (1618). (Peile, i. 258; .Munk, i. 201; Vis. of London,
1634; Surtees, in. 417.)
RAND, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 29, 1657. Of
Durham. Probably s. of John (1616), clerk, of Redmarshall,
Durham. Bapt. there, Oct. 5, 1638. Matric. 1657; B.A.
I 660- I.
RAND, SAMUEL. .\dm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1667. Of
Norfolk. B. at Harleston, Dec. 15, 1649- Matric. Easter,
1668; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
1675. R. of Hardwick, Norfolk, 1681-1714. R. of Shelton,
1683-1714. Died June 7, 1714. Buried at Hardwick. M.I.
Father of Brock (1714).
RAND, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1703. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1705.
RANDE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke, Easter,
I35-'-
RANDE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1567.
RAND, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Dec. 9, 1606.
Matric. 1606. Perhaps s. of William, of Barton-on-Humber,
Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1608, from Thavies Inn.
RANDE, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1618.
Doubtless s. of James (1570), canon of Durham. B.A. from
Christ's, 1621-2. Brother of John (1616) and Samuel (1606).
RANDE, WILLIAM. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1597-8; M.A.
1601.
RAND, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1633. Of London. Perhaps s, of James, apothecary, of
London (nephew of James (1570))- B..'\. 1636-7; M.A. 1640,
One of these names adm. at Leyden, June 17, 1652; of
London. (Su>^ees, in. 417.)
RAND, . B.Can.L. i.'/C-/-
RANDALL, ser. also RANDOLPH.
RANDALL or RUNDALL, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from
Christ's, Easter, 1563.
RANDALL, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 28,
1638. S. of William, of St Etheldred, Norwich, staymaker.
B. there. Matric. 1638; Scholar, 1638-42; B.A. 1641-2; M.A.
1664. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 24, 1643; priest, (probably)
Sept. 21, 1662. Licensed as schoolmaster, 1643. R. of Gt
Blakenham, Suffolk, 1661; of Greeting St Mary, 1662; and
of Greeting All Saints', 1664-93. (Venn, i. 331.)
RANDALL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1554. One of these names adm. at the Inner Temple,
1558; 'of London.'
RANDALL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1583. Of Hertfordshire.
RANDALL, HENRY. .\dm. at Emmanu.iil, Oct. 19, 1613.
Matric. 1614; Scholar; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1620. Signs as minister of
Kempston, Beds., till c. 1653. Buried Sept. 28, 1653. Will
(P.C.C.) 1654. (W. M. Noble.)
RANDALL, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr.
10, 1667. S. of Robert, of Kentisbury, Devon. School,
Kentisbury (Mr Naylour). Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1667-9.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May i, 1669, and at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 4, 1672. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 1675.
(Venn, 1. 429.)
RANDALL, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1588.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) May 20, 1597. Perhaps R. of Bumby,
Yorks., 1609-35. Died Aug. 24, 1635. Benefactor to Burnby
poor.
RANDALL, JOHN. Scholar of Christ's, 1532-3; B.A. 1533-4-
Found hanged in his chamber, soon after his degree. A
kinsman of John Fox who describes his death and obscurely
hints that one Wyer, his tutor, was responsible for it; dis-
liking his pupil because of his love for the scriptures. (Peile,
I. 19; Cooper, I. 528.)
RANDALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1548;
B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556; LL.D. from Jesus, 1568-9. Fellow
of Jesus, 1555-99. Perhaps V. of Peasenhall, Suffolk, in 1558.
Died Feb. 28, 1599. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1599. (A. Gray.)
RANDALL, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1564.
RANDALL or RANDOLPH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1626. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1634. R. of
Fomham St Genevieve, Suffolk, 1646-80. Will proved (Bury)
Oct. 13, 1680. Father of John (1651) and perhaps of William
(1669).
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RANDALL or RANDOLPH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pem-
broke, Easter, 1626. Of London. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Fellow, 1631; ejected, 1644; restored, 1660. Taxor, 1643.
Perhaps R. of Leverington, Cambs., 1662, Randolph.
RANDALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 21,
1637-8. S. of John, attorney, of Loddon, Norfolk. B. at
Toft. School, Loddon (Mr Child). Matric. 1638. OfThurton,
Norfolk. Died Jan. 31, 1679-80. {Venn, i. 331.)
RANDALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 28, 1651.
Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. of John (1626). Matric. 1651; B.A.
1654-5; M.A. 1658. Probably ord. priest (Bishop Brownrigg
of Exeter) Oct. 21, 1658. R. of Fomham St Martin, Suffolk,
1662-84. R. of Fornham St Genevieve, 1680-4. Perhaps
brother of William (1669).
RANDALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, Aug. 27,
1686. S. of Francis. B. at Eton. School, Eton (coUeger,
1681-5). Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1690-1; M.A.
1694. Assistant Master of Bury School, Suffolk, 1690; Head
Master, 1707-15. Ord. deacon (London) May, 1708; priest,
June, 1710. R. of Shelton, Norfolk, and of Thelton, 1714-22.
Master of Guildford Grammar School, Surrey, 1718-22.
Buried in Trinity Church, Guildford, Nov. 29, 1722. Father
of the next. (PeiU, 11. 103; Manning and Bray, i. 79;
Bhmefield, v. 271.)
RANDALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Dec. 27,
1712. S. of John (above). B. at Bury St Edmunds, Suflfolk.
School, Bury (under his father). Migrated to Christ's.
Matric. there July, 1714; B..A. 1718-9; M.A. 1727. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May 24, 1719; priest (Norwich) Jtme, 1720.
Succeeded his father as R. of Thelton, Norfolk, c. 1722-9.
(Apparently not identical with the schoolmaster and
agriculturist as suggested by D.N.B.; see G. Mag. where he
is called 'Joseph' and is said to have died in 1789, aged 80.)
{Peile, u. 183.)
RANDALL, JOHN. Mus.Bac. 1744. B. 1715. A chorister of
the Chapel Royal under Bernard Gates. Mus.Doc. 1756.
Organist at King's College, 1745-99. Professor of Music,
1755-99. Musical composer; set to music Gray's Ode on the
Installation of the Duke of Grafton. Died Mar. 18, 1799, at
Cambridge. Will, P.C.C. {D.N. B.; Dyers, Privileges, 11. ^6.)
RANDALL, LIONEL. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 1, 1582. Of London. Matric. 1582; B.A. 1586-7,
Leonard; M.A. 1590. Fellow, 1585-97. Incorp. at O.xford,
1603.
RANDALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1557-8.
One of these names V. of Ilketshall St Andrew's, Suffolk,
1564-73.
RANDALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1606; B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. 1613.
RANDALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 15,
1683-4. S. of William, attorney, of Beccles, Suffolk. B. at
Mundham, Norfolk. Schools, Norwich and North Walsham.
Matric. 1683-4; Scholar, 1684-9; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1688; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 29, 1689.
R. of Geldeston, Norfolk, 1689-1731; of Stockton, 1700-31.
Buried in the chancel at Geldeston, Feb. 8, 1731. {Venn, i.
475.)
RANDALL, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1560-1. Of
Huntingdonshire. M.A. 1564; M.D. 1577. Fellow, 1561.
Proctor, 1575-6. Reader of the Linacre lecture at St John's,
1577. F.R.C.P., 1584; name absent from the list in 1589.
Perhaps died in 1595. {Cooper, 11. 203; Munk, i. 87.)
RANDALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1571.
RANDALL or RANDOLPH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
Caius, June 14, 1603. S. of Robert, yeoman, of Pulham,
Norfolk. Schools, Pulham and Moulton. Matric. 1603;
Scholar, 1604-10; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1610. Chaplain at Wadham College, Oxford, 1613-7.
Fellow, 1613-21. Diedat Pulham, 1621. Will proved (V.C.C.)
Aug. 23, 1621. {Venn, i. 182; Al. Oxon.)
RANDALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1613.
RAYNDOLL, W. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1569.
RANDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Caius, Oct. 12,
1582. S. of Robert. B. at Carlton, Norfolk. Schools,
Wymondham and Norwich. One of these names ord.
(Norwich) Oct. 17, 1571. Perhaps R. of Necton, Norfolk,
1576. {Venn, i. 116.)
RANDALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1596; B.A.
from St Catharine's, 1597-8.
RANDALL, WILLIAM. .Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 28,
1669. Of Suffolk. Perhaps s. of John (of Queens', 1626).
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1674; priest, Feb. 1674-5. R- of Kirby Kane,
Norfolk, 1690-9. Died .Apr. 13, 1699, aged 49. Perhaps
brother of John (165 1).
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Randolph, Edward
RANDALL, . B.D. 1462-3 or 1464-5.
RANDALL or RANDOLPH, . B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1482-3.
One William Randall, M.A., V. of Braintree, Essex, 1493.
RANDS (or HOLBEACH), HENRY. B.D. 1526-7. Benedictine
monk at Crowland. B. at Holbeach, Lines. D.D. 1534.
Assumed the name of his birthplace on becoming a monk.
Prior of his Order at Buckingham College, Cambridge. Prior
of Worcester, 1536. Suffragan Bishop of Bristol, 1538-42.
Dean of Worcester, 1542-4. Bishop of Rochester, 1544-7.
Bishop of Lincoln, 1547-51. Assisted in drawing up the
Book of Common Prayer, 1548. Married Joan, dau. of
Richard Manett. Died Aug. 23, 1551. Buried at Nettleham,
Linos. Will (P.C.C). Father of Thomas (1557). {Cooper,
I. 105; Lines. Pedigrees, 810; D.N.B.)
RANDES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1569.
S. of Thomas, of Whaplode, Lines., and nephew of Henry
(above). B.A. 1572-3. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincohi)
Nov. 7, 1574. Prcb. of Lincoha, 1574-1605. V. of Leighton
Bromswold, Hunts., 1574. Died 1605. {Lines. Pedigrees,
810.)
RANDS or RANNES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 3,
1658. Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. of Henry, of the Close,
Lincoln. Bapt. at Nettleham, Nov. 20, 1640. Matric. 1658.
Probably scholar of Trinity Hall, Jan. 6, 1660-1. LL.B. 1663.
Married (1) Sarah, dau. of Matthew Kirk, of Gainsborough;
(2) Anne Stow, of Gainsborough, widow. Buried at Nettle-
ham, Sept. 12, 1691. {Lines. Pedigrees, 812.)
RANDS, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1641.
RANDS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 2, 1737. Of London.
B. Feb. 2, 1719. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1737;
B.A. 1740-1,
RANDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 18, 1646.
S. of Christopher, barrister, deceased, and grandson of
Thomas (i557). B. at Burton-by-Lincohi. School, Laugh-
ton, Yorks. (Mr West). Matric. 1646. Perhaps brother of
Thomas (1631). {Lines. Pedigrees, 811.)
RANDES, PHILIP. B.A. 1488; M.A. 1492,
RANDES, RICHARD. B.D. 1621 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Yorkshire, pleb. Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford) Dec. 14,
1604, age 14; B.A. 1608; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1619. Licensed to
preach, 1622.
RANDES, SIMON. B.D. 1457-8.
RANDES, THOMAS. Adm. at Peterhouse, Michs. 1557.
Doubtless s. of Henry (1526-7), Bishop of Lincoln. B.A.
1557-8; M.A. from Jesus, 1561. Fellow of Jesus, 1559-63.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1563-1608. Commissary of Lincoln and
Stow. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Yorke, of Ashby,
Lines. Died Feb. 17, 1608-9. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral.
M.I. {Lines. Pedigrees; R. E. C. Waters, 11. 664.)
RANDES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1631.
Of London. B.A. 1634. One of these names s. of Christopher,
of Burton-by-Lincoln and Nettleham. Of Hykeham; age 53
in 1666. Married, at Burton, to Helen Colson, Apr. 6, 1640.
Perhaps brother of John (1646). {Lines. Pedigrees, 8ii.)
RANDS or RAUDS, . M.A. 1465-6.
RANDOLPH, see also RANDALL.
RANDOLPH or RANDALF, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, .Apr. 11, 1597. Doubtlesss. of Thomas, ambassador
and statesman (for whom see D.N.B.). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 6, 1600. Married Dorothe, dau. of Sir Thomas Wilson,
Keeper of the State Papers, May 20, 1613-4, at St Peter,
Paul's Wharf, London. Appointed Keeper of the State
Papers, together with his father-in-law, July 25, 1614.
Patron of the rectory of Gunton, Norfolk, in 1614. Ap-
pointed to a place in the Exchequer, 1627. Probably buried
at St Peter, Paul's Wharf, London, Oct. 30, 1660. Brother
of Robert (1597) and probably of Thomas (1590). {N. and Q.,
3rd S., I. 483; Reg. St Peter, Paul's Wliarf, London.)
RANDOLPH, BERNARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at St
John's, Apr. 3, 1645. S. of William, deceased, of Biddenden,
Kent. School, Biddenden. Matric. 1645. Buried in the
College Chapel, Nov. 12, 1647.
RANDOLPH, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1651. S. of Edmund, late of Camterbury, M.D. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 12, 1650. Engaged in providing timber for
the Royal Navy, 1661-9. Muster-Master of the Cinque Ports.
Collector and Surveyor of Customs, New England, July,
1678. Afterwards Secretary and Postmaster of the Province
of New England. Surveyor-General of the Customs in North
America and the adjacent Islands. 'An avowed enemy of
New England Puritanism.' Married Jane, dau. of Thomas
Gibbon, of Westcliff, Kent. ."Author, Report on New Englatui,
etc. Brother of William (1652). {Vis. of Kent, ibdy, E. Alf.
Jones; D.N.B.)
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RANDOLPH or RANDALL, HERBERT. Adm. FeU.-G)m. at
Queens', Oct. 2, 1597. Of Sussex. S. of John, and grandson
of Barnard, of Filsham, Sussex. Matric. 1597. 'Of Tice-
hurst, gent.'; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 11, 1599. Married
Judith, dau. of Anthony Shirley. Died s.p., Apr. 9, 1604,
aged 25. Will (P.C.C.) 1604. {Sussex Archaeol. Coll., xiv. 14.)
RANDOLPH, HERBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St
John's, Aug. 10, 1646. S. of Herbert, gent., mercer, of
Biddenden, Kent. B. there. School, Biddenden (Mr Worrall).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 3, 1643-4. Of Canterbury, Esq.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Best, of Canterbury. Died
1685, aged 56. Buried at Biddenden. Father of the next.
(Vis. of Kent, 1663; Hasted, iii. 65.)
RANDOLPH, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Pembroke,
May 9, 1672. S. of Herbert (above), of Canterbury. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 28, 1674. Recorder of Canterbury. Married
(i) Mary, dau. of John CastiUion, D.D.; (2) Grace, dau. of
John Blome, of Sevenoaks. Died Mar. 14, 1725. (For three
of his sons see Al. Oxon.) (Vis. of Kent, 1663; Misc. Gen. et
Her., N.S., i. 44.)
RANDOLPHE, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1570-1 (ist in the ordo). One of these names of
St Andrew, Holbom, Djndon, Esq. Will (Archd. London)
1612.
RANDOLPH or RANDAL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse,
Apr. 30, 1628. Of Huntingdon. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2.
RANDALF or RANDALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. II, 1597. Doubtless s. of Thomas, ambassador and
statesman (for whom see D.N.B.). Matric. c. 1597; B.A.
(? 1600-1); M.A. 1604. Probably buried in the quire of
St Peter, Paul's Wharf, London, Feb 22, 1647. Brother of
Ambrose (1597) and probably of Thomas (1590).
RANDOLPH or RANDALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Corpus Christi, Easter, 1584; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1589. V. of Bacton, Norfolk,
1597-1614. R. of Hockwold, 1599-1631. Died 1631. Probably
father of Thomas (1621) and William (1623). (Blomejield, 11.
187.)
RANDOLPH or RANDALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, and Fell.-
Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 3, 1590, Randolph. Probably
s. and h. of Thomas, ambassador and statesman (for whom
see D.N.B.). Matric. c. 1592. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 4,
1594. Probably brother of Ambrose (1597) and Robert
(1597).
RANDOLPH or RANDALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Caius, Aug. 4, 1621. S. of Thomas (? 1584), minister. B. at
Hockwold, Norfolk. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1626; priest, Sept. 28, 1628.
C. of Bexwell, Norfolk, in 1636. V. of Wilton, 1645-65.
V. of Mutford, Suffolk, 1663-75. Brother of William (1623).
(Venn, i. 254.)
RANDOLPH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1624; scholar from Westminster. S. and h. of William, of
Little Houghton, Northants. (steward to Edward, Lord
Zouch). Bapt. at Newnham, Daventry, June 15, 1605. B.A.
1627-8; M.A. 1631. Fellow, 1629. Became famous in the
University as a writer of English and Latin verse. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1631. Went to London in 1632. Indulged in the
dissipations of London literary life. Poet and wit; friend
and disciple of Ben Jonson. For an account of his works
see D.N.B. Died while on a visit to William Stafford at
Blatherwycke House, Northants. Buried at Blatherwycke
in the vault of the StaSord family, Mar. 17, 1634-5, aged 29.
M.I. there. (Al. Westmon.; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
RANDOLPH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1669.
Matric. 1669. Migrated to Trinity Hall. LL.B. 1674. V. of
Winscomb, Somerset, 1678-97. R. of Shipham, 1686-1723.
Preb. of Wells, 1695-1723. R. of Loxton, 1697-1723.
RANDOLPHE, VINCENT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Michs.
1589; B.A. 1593-4, as Randyll. One Vincent Randall, s.
and h. of Edward, of Gayseham Hall, near Eastbury, Essex;
age 3 in 1577. (Morant, i. 6, 8.)
RANDOLPH or RANDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at
Caius, July 2, 1623. S. of Thomas (? 1584), clerk. B. at
Hockwold, Norfolk. School, Wilton (Mr Doughti). Matric.
1623; B.A. 1629-30 (non adm.). Brother of Thomas (1621).
(Venn, i. 263.)
RANDOLPH or RANDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
St John's, June 18, 1652. S. of Edmund, M.D., of Canter-
bury, Kent. B. there. School, Wye (Mr Bradshaw). Matric.
1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1660; M.D. 1668. Perhaps adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 7, 1653-4. Brother of Edward (1651).
RANDWYK, ARNOLD DE. M.A. 1628.
RANOWE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1560.
RANEWE, AUGUSTINE. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter,
136;.
Ranson, George
RANEWE or RAYNIE, GILBERT, see RAYNEY.
RANNO, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, c. 1590.
RAYNEW, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1600. Of Cam-
bridgeshire. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. R. of Kettlebaston,
Sufiolk, 1616.
RAINOW, JOHN (1620), see RAYNER.
RANOW, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1553;
B.A. 1556-7; M.A. 1560. Fellow, 1559-64. Ord. priest
(Ely) June 8, 1561. R. of Graveley, Cambs., 1560-8. R. of
Ashby, Norfolk, 1569-91. (A. Gray.)
RANEWE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 10,
1617. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest, Sept.
23, 1627. Intruded as minister of St Andrew Hubbard,
Little Eastcheap, London, until 1648. R. of West Hanning-
field, Essex, 1645. V. of Felsted, 1648-62, ejected. Prominent
among the Essex Nonconformists; placed in the nth or East
Hinckford Classis, in 1648. V. of Gt Coggeshall, 1660-2.
Settled at Billericay, 1662. Author, religious. Buried at
Billericay, Mar. 17, 1678. Possibly father of Richard (1653).
[D.N.B. ; H. Smith.)
RANOWE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1557-8;
B.A. 1563-4-
RANEW, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 7, 1653.
Of London. Perhaps s. of William (? i6i8). Bapt. Aug. 5,
1635, at St Mary Aldermary, London; or possibly s. of
Nathaniel (above). Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
(St Mary Aldermary Reg.)
RANEWE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1560.
RANEWE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18; priest, Dec. 19, 1625. V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1628.
One of these names minister of St Mary Aldermary, London.
RANEW, . Adm. pens, at Christ's, 1564; Scholar.
RANEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c. 1595.
RANOCK (PRANCOCK), JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Pembroke, May 31, 1676. S. of James, of Bamet, Herts.,
brewer.
RANSFORD, see also RAYNSFORD.
RANSFORD, GILES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Mar. 23,
1699-1700. S. of Mark, alderman of Dublin. Adm. at
Trinity College, Dublin, Apr. 2, 1695, age 16; B.A. (Dublin)
1699; M.A. (Dublin) 1705. Ord. priest (London) Apr. 26,
1702, as 'M.A.'
RANSHAW or RAVENSHAW, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age i8) at
Peterhouse, Mar. 18, 1660-1. Of Staffordshire. School,
Stafford. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5. V. of Asheldam, Essex,
1682-96. (T. A. Walker.)
RANSOME, see also RANSON.
RANSOM, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, July 19,
1659. S. of Robert, of Chesterton, Cambs. Matric. 1659;
B.A. 1663-4. Licensed to teach grammar (Norwich) 1673.
R. of Bradfield, Norfolk, 1677-1709.
RANSOME, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 2,
1631. S. of John, gent., of Gresham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Holt (Mr Tallys). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1636; priest, Sept. 24,
1637. C. of Gresham, 1636; of Cromer, 1637. Master of
Wymondham School. R. of Ingworth, 1643; of .\lby, 1649.
Father of the next. (Venn, i. 302.)
RANSOME, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 11,
1664. S. of Richard (above). B. at Banningham. Schools,
Wymondham (under his father), North Walsham (Mr Lucy)
and Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1664-8;
B.A. i668-g. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Norwich) Sept.
19, 1668; for priest's, May 24, 1673. C. of Trunch, Norfolk,
1673. C. of Boxford, Suffolk, 1677. R. of Gt Dunham,
Norfolk, 1679-94. R- of Aldeby. Chaplain to the Earl of
Oxford. Will proved (Norw. Archd. C.) 1694. (Venn, i. 423.)
RANSOM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. lo,
1617-8. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1627.
RANSOME, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 24,
1749. S. of William, surgeon, of Yarmouth. B. there. Schools,
Beccles (Mr Simonds), Yarmouth (Mr Turner) and Seaming
(Mr Brett). Scholar, 1749-53; Matric. 1750; B.A. 17531 M.A.
1756. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 2, 1755; priest, Feb. 19,
1758. R. of Worlingworth, Suffolk, 1761-79. Died 1779.
(Venn, 11. 63.)
RANSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, 1691-2.
S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Hull, Vorks. School, Hull
(Mr PeU). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon (York)
Jan. 1700-1; priest, 1701.
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RANSONE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's, Oct. 31,
1651. S. of John, gent., of FitUng-in-Humbleton-in-Holder-
ness, Yorks. B. at York. School, York.
RANT, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 24, 1657.
3rd s. of Humphrey (1612), of Rollesby, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1657. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 20, 1656. Brother of Humphrey (1653) and William
(1645). (Venn, i. 400.)
RANT, EDWARD. Adm. pens. (ag;e r6) at Caius, Apr. 20, 1630.
S. of William (1581), M.D. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Scholar, 1630-6; Matric. i63r; B.A. 1633-4.
Died in College of the plague. Buried at St Michael's, Oct. 29,
1636. Brother of Humphrey (1612), Thomas (1619), William
(1619) and John (1626). {Venn, 1. 294.)
RANT, FRESTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Magdalene,
Sept. 13, 1720. S. of James, of Mendham, Suffolk, Esq. (and
Theophiiia, dau. of Timothy Freston, of Mendham, Esq.).
B. there. School, Monk Soham, Suffolk. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 8, 1722. (Carthew, iii. 458.)
RANT, HUMPHREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius,
June 16, 1612. S. of William (1581), M.D. School, Norwich
(Mr Brigges). Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 3, 1614. Barrister-
at-law. Of Norwich. Married Ann, dau. of Sir Anthony
Drury, of Besthorpe, Knt. Died i66i. Buried at Yelverton.
Brother of Edward (1630), etc., father of the next, of Anthony
(1657) and William {1645). (Venn, 1. 218; Vis. of London.
1634-)
RANT, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 22,
1653. 2nd s. of Humphrey (above), Esq. B. at Yelverton,
Norfolk. Matric. 1653. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 26, 1655-6.
Of Dickleburgh, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Robert Gooch,
of Earsham. Died 1726. Buried at Dickleburgh. Will
proved, 1726. Brother of Anthony (1657) and WUliam (1645),
father of Humphrey (1681-2) and William (1691). (Venn, 1.
388.)
RANT, HUMPHREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, Apr.
26, 1677. S. and h. of William (1645), Esq., of Yelverton,
Norfolk. School, Norwich (Mr Mazey). Matric. X677. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1680. Died unmarried, 1681, aged 23.
Buried at Yelverton. M.I. (Venn, i. 457.)
RANT, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 8,
1681-2. S. and h. of Humphrey (1653), gent., of Yelverton,
Norfolk. B. at Rollesby. School, Wymondham (Mr Clarke).
Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-7; M.B. 1687. Died unmarried,
1706. Buried at Yelverton. Brother of William (1691).
(Venn, i. 469.)
RANT, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 2,
1725-6. S. of William (1691), R. of Bunwell and Carleton,
Norfolk. B. at Bunwell. School, Botesdale (Mr Maboum).
Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1726-30; B.A. 1729-30. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, July 7, 1731. Called to the Bar, 1736.
Recorder of Ipswich, 1776; of Harwich and of Orford. Of
Dickleburgh, Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Life.
Died Jan. 20, 1779. Buried at Dickleburgh. M.I. at Marling-
ford. Brother of William (1725). (Venn, 11. 24.)
RANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 14, 1626.
S. of William (1581), M.D. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Scholar, 1627-32; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1634.
Fellow, 1632-55. University examiner, 1636. Donor of five
MSS. to the University Library. Died Dec. 29, 1658. Buried
at Thorpe Market. M.I. Brother of Thomas (1619), William
(1619), Humphrey (1612) and Edward (1630). (Venn, i. 276.)
RANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Feb. 13, 1642-3.
S. of Roger (1613), Esq., of Swafiham Prior, Cambs. B. there.
Schools, Swaffham Prior (Mr Jephcott) and Bury St Edmunds
(Mr Stephens). Matric. 1644; LL.B. 1652. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1652. Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, 1652. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, July 17, 1645. Barrister-at-law, 1652. Married
Joan, dau. of Edward Jenny, Esq. Died Oct. 30, 1696.
Buried at Teversham, Cambs. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Roger (1641) and father of the next. (Venn, i. 348; Al.
Oxon.)
RANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 3, 1678-9.
S. of John (above), of Cambridge. Bapt. at AU Saints',
Cambridge, Mar. 13, 1661-2. Schools, King's College
(Mr Wroth) and Perse (Mr Griffin). Matric. 1679. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 22, 1680. Of Cambridgeshire, Esq. Married
three wives. Died Nov. 22, 1719. Buried in Little St Mary's,
Cambridge. M.I. Will (V.C.C.) 1719. Father of the next.
(Venn, i, 461.)
RANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Nov. 8,
1704. S. of John (alx)ve), of Cambridge, Esq. B. at Clothall,
Herts. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Buried in the cloisters
of the College, Apr. 13, 1711. (Carthew, Launditch, iii.
461.)
Rant, William
RANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 23, 1714. Of
Essex. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 21, 1718; priest. Mar. 5, 1720-1. Perhaps
R. of Sutton, Essex, 1743-61. Died 1761.
RANT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1584-5-
RANT, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 21) at Caius, Nov. 23,
1582. S. of Humphrey. B. at Norwich. School, Norwich.
An officer at the siege of Cadiz, 1596. Died 1598. Buried at
St Stephen's, Norwich. M.I. Brother of Thomas (1502) and
William (1581). (Venn, i. 138.)
RANT, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 6,
1613. S. of Roger, gent., of St Botolph, Aldersgate, London.
B. at North Walsham, Norfolk. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1615. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 25, 1615. Of
Swaffham Prior, Cambs., Esq. Married Eleanor, dau. of
John Jermy, Esq. Died May 26, 1654. Buried at Swaffham.
M.I. Brother of Stephen (1622), father of the next and of
John (1642-3). (Venn, i. 223; Carthew, in. 460.)
RANT, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, June 29,
1641. S. and h. of Roger (above), Esq., of Swaffham Prior,
Cambs. B. there. Matric. 1641. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 17,
1645. Of Swaffham Prior, Esq. Married Joan, dau. of John
Meade. Died Apr. 27, 1684. Buried at Swaffham Prior. M.I.
Brother of John (1642-3). (Venn, i. 344.)
RANT, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 9, 1622.
S. of Roger, Esq., of London. School, in London. Matric.
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. priest (St David's) 1631.
C. of Stow-cu>n-Quy, Cambs., 1641; afterwards V. there.
Will dated (Cons. C. Ely) June 23, 1679; proved, Jan. 29,
1680-1. Brother of Roger (1613). (Venn, i. 259; Carthew,
III. 462.)
RANT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Apr. 12, 1592.
S. of Humphrey. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich. Scholar,
1594-8; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Probably adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 22, 1597. Brother of Robert (1582) and William
(1581). (Venn, 1. 145.)
RANT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, May i, 1619.
S. of WUliam (1581), M.D., of Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, 1618-9,
Practised Common Law in London. M.P. for Norwich, 1660.
Knighted, July 24, 1660. Of Thorpe Market, Norfolk, and
lord of the manor of Wendling, in 1663. Died June 2, 1671,
s.p. Buried at Thorpe. M.I. WiU (P.C.C.) Nov. 1672. Brother
of Edward (1630), etc. (Venn, 1. 245; Vis. of London, 1634;
Carthew, in. 458.)
RANT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 3, 1678-9.
S. of Thomas, clothier, of London. B. there. School,
Islington (Mr Singleton). Matric. 1679; Scholar, 1679-85;
B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21,
1684; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from London) June 24, 1685.
C. of Stibbington, Hunts., 1684. R. of Little Wratting,
Suffolk, 1691; of Stunner, Essex, 1692-1728. Died 1728.
(Venn, i. 461.)
RANT, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 14,
1581. S. of Humphrey, gent. B. at Norwich. School,
Norwich (Mr Limbert). Scholar, 1582-8; B.A. 1584-5; M.A.
1588; M.D. 1597. Fellow, 1589-96. Dean, 1593. Steward,
1595. Practised medicine at Norwich. Married Mary, dau.
of Edward Ward, of Bixley. Buried at St Stephen's, May 30,
1627. WUl, P.C.C. Brother of Robert (1582) and Thomas
(1592), fatherol thenext, of Humphrey (1612), Thomas (1619),
John (1626) and Edward (1630). (Venn, 1. iii; Carthew, iii.
457.)
RANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May i, 1619.
S. of WUliam (above), M.D. B. at Norwich. School, Norwich.
M.B. 1625; M.D. 1630. F.R.C.P., 1634. Gulstonian lecturer,
1639. Practised in London. Retired to Norfolk. Married
Jane, dau. of Sir John Dingley, Knt., of Wolverton, Hants.
Died Sept. 15, 1653. Buried at Thorpe Market. M.I. Brother
of Edward (1630), etc. and father of WUliam (1659). (Venn,
1. 245; Vis. of London, 1634.)
RANT, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age c. 18) at Caius, Oct. 10,
1645. S. and h. of Humphrey (1612), Esq., of Yelverton,
Norfolk. B. at Norwich. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 31, 1646.
Of Yelverton, Esq. Married (i) Susan, dau. of Anthony
Mingay; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of James TyreU, of Mendham.
Died Mar. 30, 1687. Buried at Yelverton. M.I. Brother of
Anthony (1657) and Humphrey (1653), father of Humphrey
(1677). (Venn, i. 360.)
RANT, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, May 22,
1659. S. of William (1619), M.D., of London. B. in London.
School, Thorpe Market (Mr EUis). Matric. 1659. Knighted,
May 16 (? June 16), 1671. Married Elizabeth De Grey, of
Merton, Norfolk, June 22, 1672. Died Sept. 6, 1711. Buried
at Thorpe Market. M.I. Venn, 1. 406; Le Neve, Knls,, 98.)
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Rant, William
RANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 24,
1690-1. 2nd s. of Humphrey (1653), gent., of Dickleburgh,
Norfolk. B. in Norwich. Schools, Wymondham (Mr Clarke)
and Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1691-8;
B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 23; priest, July 9,
1698. R. of Gt Wacton and Bunwell, Norfolk, 1698-1719;
of Carleton Rode, 1719-30. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Le Hunt, of Carleton Rode, Aug. 30, 1699. Will
proved (Norwich C.C.) 1732. Brother of Humphrey (1681-2),
father of the next and Humphrey (1725-6). {Venn, i. 489.)
RANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Sept.
15. 1725. S. of William (above), clerk. B. at Dickleburgh,
Norfolk. School, Monk Soham. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 28, 1726-7. Brother of Humphrey (1725-6).
RAPER, see also ROPER.
RAPER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1622-3; priest,
Dec. 1623.
RAPER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Sidney, Easter, 1606.
Perhaps Henry Napier, adm. 1606.
RAPIER. HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 20, 1681-2.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon
(Durham) Sept. 20, 1691; priest (York) Sept. 1692. Perhaps
R. of Finghall, Yorks., 1710-35. Died i735-
RAPER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1685. S. of William, gent. B. at York. School, York (Mr
Tomlinson). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9.
RAPER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1619.
RAPER or RAPIER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 13,
1668. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M..'V.
1676. Ord. priest (Gloucester) Dec. 20, 1674- V. of Saleby,
Lines., 1679-1720. R. of South Somercotes, 1691-1720.
RAPER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 4, 1685.
S. of John. B. at Howe, Yorks. School, Tanfield (Mr
Hutchinson). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1689. {Peile, 11. 98.)
RAPER, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 2, 1683.
S. of Philip. B. at Bedale, Yorks. School, Bedale (Mr
Nicholson). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle, Litf. dim. from Chester) Dec. 3, 1687; priest
(Durham) Sept. 22, 1692. C. of Hartlepool, Durham, 1690.
(Peile, II. 93.)
RAPER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Feb.
28, 1711-2; pens. July 4, 1712. Of Nottinghamshire. School,
York. Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1712.
RAPKYN, W. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591.
RASE, . M.A. 1516-7.
RASEMYLL, ROGER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1573-
RASH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 10, 1602.
S. of Thomas. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Briggs).
Matric. 1602.
RASH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1632, 'Pash.' Of Norwich. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1637. C. of St Peter, Sudbury,
1638. V. of Poslingford, Suffolk, 1644-81. V. of Hundon,
1664-81. Buried at Poslingford, Aug. 23, 1681. WiU proved
(Bury) Sept. 30, 1681. Probably father of the next.
RASH, WILLIAM. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1673. Of Suffolk.
Probably s. of Robert (above). Matric. Easter, 1674; B.A.
1676-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1677; 'C. of Posling-
ford, Suffolk.'
RASH, . M.A. or higher degree, 1460-1.
RASHLEY, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29,
1667. Perhaps s. of Thomas (below). School, Westminster.
Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Fellow,
1674. R. of Papworth St Everard, Cambs., 1693. Died
May 6, 1713. Buried at St Edmund's, Salisbury. M.I.
{Al. Westmon., 164.)
RASHELY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1629;
exhibitioner from Charterhouse, 1629; Scholar, 1631; B.A.
1632-3; M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1633. Went to New England,
1640. Minister at Cape Anne and Exeter, New Hampshire.
Returned to England. Minister at Bishopstoke, Hants., and
at Barford, Wilts., in 1648. Minister at Salisbury Cathedral,
in 1652; ejected, 1662. Perhaps father of Nathaniel (above).
(J. G. Bartlett.)
RASIN or RAYSYN, MAR. Matric. sizar from Michael House,
Easter, 1544. Perhaps scholar at Christ's, 1547-8.
RASINE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 25,
1639. S. of Thomas, linendraper, of Doncaster, Yorks.
B. there. School, Doncaster (Mr Gotobed). Matric. 1639.
{F.M.G., 893, where he is called a fellow of St John's.)
RASYN, (? ROBERT). B.A. 1492.
Rathbie, John
RASON, see also REASON.
RASON, RAYSON or RAWSON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from
Christ's, Easter, 1613. S. of Randall (1568). B.A. 1616-7;
M.A. 1620, Buried at Gt St Andrews', Cambridge, June 18,
1620. {Peile, I. 293.)
RAYSON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1574;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581.
RAYSON or RAISEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July I, 1647. Of Leicestershire. Doubtless s. of George,
attomey-at-law, of Leicester. Matric. 1647. Of Barrow-
upon-Soar. Married and had issue. Living, 1682, aged c.
54. Brother of John (1658). {Nichols, in. 135.)
RAYSOUN, JOHN. Original fellow of Corpus Christi, 1352.
Of Fulboum, Cambs. R. of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1352-82.
Died 1382. Benefactor to Corpus Christi. {Masters.)
RAYSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, June 23, 1658.
4th s. of George, barrister. B. at Leicester. School, Oakham
(Mr Michael Freere). Matric. 1658; M.A. 1678 {Lit. Reg.).
Brother of Henry (1647).
RASON or RAYSON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age i6) at
Pembroke, May 25, 1676. S. of Matthew, of York, carpenter.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80.
KASON or REASON, RANDAL. Matric. pens, from Christ's,
May, 1568. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1572. V. of Strad-
broke, Suffolk, 1574-1623. Buried there Apr. 24, 1623.
Father of Anthony (1613).
RASPIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 10,
1677. S. of Timothy, schoolmaster, deceased. B. in Hull.
School, Thornton (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1677.
RASTALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene,
Tune 27, 1668. S. of William, deceased, of Wisbech, Isle of
Ely. School, Wisbech. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
RASTALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1557-8;
B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1564. Fellow, 1560-4. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Mar. 21, 1561-2. One Master Rastell minister of St
Bride's, London; buried at St James's, Clerkenwell, July 24,
1603.
RASTELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1638. Probably s. of Thomas, yeoman, of Gt Ponton, Lines.
Bapt. Jan. 1622. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Probably R. of
Gt Ponton, 1647-54. Buried there Nov. 9, 1654. Will
(P.C.C.) 1655. (Dickenson, Newark, 322, where he is made
son of John.)
RASTELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, July 7,
1641. S. of John. B. at Worcester. School, Birmingham.
B.A. (Christ Church, Oxford) 1643-4; created M.A. 1647,
'in consideration of the services he have done his majesty.'
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Sept. 24, 1643; priest, Feb. 22, 1645-6.
{Peile, I. 478; Al. Oxon.)
RASTALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 10, 1742-
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1742; B.A.
1745-6; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1749; D.D. from Jesus, 1766.
Fellow of Peterhouse, i747- Ord. deacon (Ely) June 5, 1748;
priest, Dec. 22, 1750. R. of Waltham, Leics., 1750-88. Preb.
and Vicar-General of Southwell, 1760-88. R. of Cromwell,
Lines., 1765. Died at Newark, Nov. 4, 1788. {T. A. Walker,
288; A. Gray.)
RASTHORNE or ROSTERNE, see RAWSTHORNE.
RASTRICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 5, 1667. S. of
John. B. at Heckington, Lines., Mar. 26, 1650. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 18,
1671; priest (Lincoln) May 25, 1673- V. of Kirton-in-HoUand,
Lines., 1674-87. Joined the nonconformists, c. 1687. Preached
first at Spalding, Lines., then at Rotherham, Yorks., 1694-
1701. Settled at King's Lynn, Norfolk, 1701; presbyterian
minister there. Author, An account of the nonconformity of
John Rastrick. Died Aug. 18, 1727, aged 78. Buried at
St Nicholas, King's Lynn. (Calamy, ii. 164; D.N.B.)
RASUR, THOMAS. B.A. 1469-70; M.A. 1473-4; B.D. 1484-5-
Fellow of Queens', c. 1474-92. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 26; deacon, Apr. g; priest, June 4, 1474; 'Fellow of
Queens'.'
RATCLIFFE, see RADCLIFFE.
RATE or RATT, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 29,
1602. Matric. 1602; Scholar; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
RATFORD, see also RADFORD.
RATFORD or RETFORD, JOHN. M.A. 1470-1; B.D. 1475-6.
Proctor, 1475-6. R. of Wedmore, Somerset, 1492-1503.
Died 1503. WiU (P.C.C.) 1503.
RATHBIE or RATHOBIE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Michs. 1566; B.A. 1571-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 9,
1581-2; priest, Apr. 10, 1582. V. of Exton, Rutland, 1582.
Will (P.C.C.) 1592.
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Rathbie, William
Raven, William
RATHBIE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1575; B.A. 1579-80. One of these names schoolmaster at
Mumby, Lines., in 1614. Will, 1616; of Mumby.
RATHBONE or RATHBAND, ABIEL. M.A. 1641 (Incorp. from
Edinburgh). S. of William, of Blakeley, Lanes., cl^. Bapt.
at Bury, Lanes., Sept. 12, 1619. Matrie. (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford) June 27, 1634, age 14, as Abel; M.A. (Edinburgh)
1637. Schoolmaster at Denton, Lanes., c. 1638-40. V. of
Writtle, Esse.x, 1645-51. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1651. Brother
of William (1643). (H. Smith; A!. Oxon.; E. Axon.)
RATHBONE, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 12, 1726.
Of Cheshire.
RATHBONE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 2, 1660. Of
Cheshire. Matrie. 1660; B.A. 1663. R. of Beaumont-cww-
Moze, Essex, 1675. Died Mar. 30, 1720, aged 76. M.I. at
Beaumont. WiU, .'\rchd. Colchester. One James Rathbome,
V. of Heanor, Derbs., 1664-9.
RATHBONE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Feb. 8, 1613-4.
Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Perhaps R. of
Woohvich, Kent, 1631-4; V. of Bromley, 1634-9. One of
these names (s. of William), of Sandbach, Cheshire, clerk;
buried there July 4, 1653. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653. (Earwaker,
Sandbach, 48.)
RATHBONE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 2,
1679.
RATHBONE or RATHBAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Em-
manuel, Apr. 12, 1643. S. of William, M.A., of Little Lever,
Lanes. School, Manchester. B..A. 1646-7. Incorp. at Oxford,
1648, Rathband. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). Fellow
of Wadham CoUege, Oxford, 1648. M.A. (Oxford) 1649.
V. of South Weald, Essex, 1658-62, ejected. Died at High-
gate, Oct. 1695. Brother of Abiel (1641). {Calamy, n. 217;
Al. Oxon.; Mumford, Manchester School.)
RATHMEL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 16, 1710. S. of Arthur, husbandman. B. at Lees-in-
Bolland, Yorks. School, Clitheroe, Lanes. (Mr Hescohn).
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1718.
V. of Whitewell-in-Bolland, Yorks., c. 1713-43- V. of
Grindleton, c. 1718-43. Antiquary. Author, antiquarian.
Buried at Chipping, Lanes., May 15, i743-
RATHWELL, THOMAS, see ROTHWELL.
RATTEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Dee. 26, 1694. Of Market
Harborough. Matrie. 1697.
RAUDEN, see also RAWDON.
RAUDEN, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1607.
RAUDEN, VINCENT. Matrie. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1608.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 161 1, as Raudon.
RAUDS, see RANDS.
RAUF, JOHN, see RALPH.
RAWGHTON, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1519-20. One of these
names R. of Thwing, Yorks., in 1526.
RAUGHTON, . B.Can.L. 1471-2.
RAULENGHIEN ('RAPHELENGIUS'), FRANCIS. Taught
Greek at Cambridge until 1565 {Cooper, 11. 226). B. at
Launay, near Lille, 1539. Studied at Paris. Professor of
Hebrew at Leyden, 1586. Died there 1597. A letter from
Christopher Plantin, the Antwerp printer, whose daughter
he married, states that in 1576, he had helped in the office
as reader etc. for 13 years. {Cooper, iii. no.)
RAUNCE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1575-
RAUNSE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1574. Perhaps migrated to Oxford; B.A. 1576-7, as Raunce.
RAUNSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1582.
RAVALD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Mar. 28,
1748. S. of John, deceased, of Preston, Lanes. B. there.
School, Preston (Mr Oliver). Matric. 1749; B.A. 1752; M.A.
1758. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Chester) Sept. 24,
1752; priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Chester) Mar. 1754-5-
R. of Whittington, Lanes., 1755-68. Buried at Preston,
Feb. I, 1768, 'John.' (R. Stewart-Brown; Victoria Co.
Hist. Lanes., viii. 251.)
RAVAUD, DAVID (STEPHEN). .\dm. pens, at Clare, Nov. i,
1732. Probably s. of -Marc Antony, of Geneva and afterwards
of Hammersmith, London. B. Sept. 28, 1718, in London.
Matric. 1733; B..\. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. F.R.S., 1747. Of
the parish of Marylebone. Died 1776. WiU dated (P.C.C.)
Nov. 18, 1768; proved, Sept. 13, i776. (Misc. Gen. et Her..
N.S., IV. 323.)
RAVELL, see also REVELL.
RAVELL, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1545. Matric. Easter, 1546. Left in 1548.
RAVEN, EDWARD. B.A. 154&-7; M.A. 1549- FeUow of
St John's, 1551. Licensed to practise medicine, 1557.
Friend and correspondent of Roger Ascham. Died 1558.
WiU, V.C.C. (There is an interesting summary of his in-
ventory— he is described as 'M.A. of Queens' — in the Camb.
Ant. Soc, Lviii. 187; Cooper, 1. 196.)
RAVEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Feb. 13,
1653-4. 2nds. of John (1602), M.D., late of London, deceased.
B. at Grey Friars Street, London. School, Stamford (Mr
Humphrey). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 21, 1657. Of
Donnington, Lines. Half-brother of John (1628).
RAVEN, JOHN. Scholar of Trinity, 1602. S. of John, Rich-
mond Herald. B. at Hadleigh, Suffolk. B.A. 1603-4; M.A.
1607; M.D. 1614. Licensed to practise medicine, 1610.
F.R.C.P., 1616. Censor. Anatomy reader, 163 1. Physician to
the Queen of James I. Left London on account of the plague,
1636. Married three wives. Buried at Hadleigh, Oct. 5, 1636.
WiU, P.C.C; as of Christ Church, London. Father of the
next and of James (above). (Munk, 1. 168; Vis. of London,
1634.)
RAVEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1628.
S. and h. of John (above), M.D. B. Aug. 2, 1611. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 13, 1627-8.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1630. CaUed to the Bar,
1638. WiU, 1658. To be buried at the Inner Temple.
Benefactor of Christ's, who had from that CoUege a lease of
Croxton Parsonage, Norfolk, in 1640. Half-brother of James
(1653-4), probably father of the next and perhaps of WiUiam
(1669). (Vis. of London, 1634; Peile, 11. 22.)
RAVEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Feb. 2,
1647-8. S. of John (? above), gent., of Henlow, Beds. Bapt.
there, Nov. 28, 1632. School, Hitchin, Herts. (Mr Kemp).
Matric. 1648. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 9, 1649-50.
CaUed to the Bar, 1658. Perhaps brother of William (1669).
RAVEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 9, 1655. Of
Essex. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-9.
RAVEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, May 20, 1678.
S. of John. B. at Audlem, Cheshire. School, Audlem.
RAVEN, MILES. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Mar. 29, 1587. Of Long Melford, Suffolk. Probably s. of
Roger (and Anne Sperpoynt). Matric. 1587; B.A. 1591-2;
M.A. 1594; B.D. 1607. FeUow, 1590-1612. Taxor, 1602.
Senior Proctor, 1605-6. Vice-Provost, 1608. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1599. R. of Monxton, Hants., 1612. Reputed an
exceUent scholar. Father of WiUiam (1637). (Ham-ood.)
RAVEN, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar (age 18) from Pembroke,
Easter, 1631. S. of John, of Westminster. B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637; priest,
Sept. 22, 163S. C. of Badingham, Suffolk. R. of Otley,
1645-6, sequestered.
RAVEN or RAVENS, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent,
1577-8. B. at Canterbury. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. School-
master at Wrotham, Kent. Head Master, King's School,
Canterbury, 1591-1615. Married Sylvester NichoUs, spinster,
of Canterbury, Feb. 28, 1594. Buried Apr. 22, 1615, in the
Cathedral. Father of the next.
RAVEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 6, 1607. S. of
Roger (above). B. at Canterbury. School, King's, Canter-
bury. Matric. 1607; B.A. i6io-i; M.A. 1614. 2nd master
at King's School. Canterbury, 1615-33. V. of Brook, Kent,
1635-8. Died 1638.
RAVEN, THOMAS. .\dm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, May 14,
1684. S. of WiUiam. B. at Louth, Lines. School, Louth.
Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1702. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
May 26, 1689. R. of South Ormesby, Lines., 1695. V. of
Aslackby, 1702.
RAVEN, WILLIAM. .■Vdm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1637. S. of Miles (1587). B. at Monxton, Hants. B.A. 1641;
M.A. 1644. FeUow, 1640-6; resigned on his marriage.
Captain of a troop of Horse in the King's service. (Hanvood.)
RAVEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 28, 1648.
3rd s. of WiUiam, gent., of Elworth, near Sandbach, Cheshire.
Bapt. Sept. 28, 1628, at Sandbach. Schools, Knutsford
(private), MaxweU {? Maxfeld), 'Orton-Malton' and Chester.
Matric. 1648. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept. 3, 1649. Married
Katherine, dau. of John Bromfield, of Middlesex. Buried
Aug. 20, 1686, at Sandbach. (PeiU, i. 51S; J. P. Earwaker.
Sandbach, 90.)
RAVEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 19, 1667.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M..A. 1675. Subscribed for
deacon's orders (Bristol) June 14, 1674. R. of Famham,
Dorset, 1674-1707; resigned, being aged. (F. S. Hockaday.)
RAVEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Christ's, May 5,
1669. S. of John (? 1628). B. at Croxton, Leics. (sic). School,
Oakham, Rutland (Mr Love). Matric. 1669; B..^. 1672-3.
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Ravening, William
RAVENING, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1503. Of Wycombe, Bucks. B.A. 1504-5.
Fellow, 1503-5. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 23, 1503-4.
RAVENS, JEREMIAH. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1614. Of Suffolk. B.A, 1616-7; M.A. 1620. R. of Chattisham,
Sufiolk, 1626. R. of Gt Blakenham, 1631.
RAVENS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 2, 1578.
Of Essex. Migrated to Corpus Christi. Matric. 1579; B.A.
1581-2; M.A. 1585. Licensed to teach grammar at East
Bergholt, 1584. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 29, 1591. R. of
Wattisfield, Suffolk, 1599-1626. Will (P.C.C.) 1626.
RAVENS, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1627.
RAVENSCROFT, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, 1613.
S. and h. of Thomas, of Fould Park, Middlesex. B. 1595.
Matric. 1615; B.A. 1615-6. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 1616. Barrister, 1626. Married Mary, dau. of William
Pecke, of Spixworth, Norfolk. Died Dec. 10, 1680, aged 85.
Buried at Chipping Bamet. M.I. Brother of the next.
(Cussans, in. 49; Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th S., i. 224.)
RAVENSCROFT, JOHN. B.A. from Trinity, 1628-9. S. of
Thomas, of Fould Park, Middlesex. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1631. Died unmarried, Nov. 24, 1681, aged 74.
Buried at Chipping Bamet, Herts. M.I. Brother of James
(above). (Cussan's Herts., in. 54.)
RAVENSCROFT ('RANGCRAFT'), THOMAS. Mus.Bac. 1605.
Probably s. of Roger, R. of Dodleston, Cheshire, and canon
of Chester. Bapt. June 13, 1592. A chorister of St Paul's
Cathedral. Published the first collection of canons and rounds
printed in England, entitled Pammelia, in 1609. His most
famous publication The Whole Booke of Psalmes appeared in
1621. Living and unmarried in 1635. Died c. 1635. {D.N.B.;
Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th S., i. 216; Abdy WilUams, Degrees in
Music.)
RAVENSHAW, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 25, 1650.
S. of John, of Lea Wybunbury, Cheshire, Parliamentary
coUector of subsidies. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4. Minister
of Holmes Chapel (alias Church Hulme), Cheshire, 1656;
ejected before 1661. A licensed Presbyterian teacher at
Wybunbury, 1672. Afterwards in London, where he died.
Married Mary, dau. of John Broomhall. Father of John
(next). (Calamy, 1. 262; J. Ravenshaw; E. Axon.)
RAVENSHAW, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, July
10, 1674. S. of John, of 'Hulin Chappell' (sic), Cheshire
(doubtless the minister of Hulme (above)).
RAVENSHAW, PHILIP, see RANSHAW.
RAW, see also ROWE.
RAW or ROWE, HAWDON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Feb. 5, 1701-2. S. of John (1663), lawyer, of Durham. B. in
London. Bapt. at St Oswald's, Durham, May 26, 1685.
Mafric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6. Buried Aug. 21, 1734, at Chester-
le-Street. Half-brother of Richard (1706). (H. M. Wood.)
RAWE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRiNiry, Michs. 1573.
RAW, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 28, 1663.
S. and h. of Richard (1640), of Durham. B. June 16, 1646,
at Plawsworth, Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1663;
B.A. 1666-7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 28, 1666-7.
Called to the Bar, 1674. Married (1) Annabella, dau. of
Cuthbert Hawdon ; (2) Catharine, sister of Rev. John Lisle.
Buried in Durham Cathedral, Feb. 13, 1721-2. Brother of
the next, father of Hawdon (1701-2) and Richard (1706).
(H. M. Wood; Vis. of Durham, 1666.)
RAW, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 24,
1669. S. of Richard (1640), gent. B. Mar. 22, 1652-3, at
Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1669; M.B. 1674. Brother
of John (above).
RAW, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, June 8, 1640.
S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Shields, Durham. Schools,
Houghton-le-Spring (Mr Saye) and Durham (Mr Richard
Smelt). Matric. 1640. Married Jane, dau. of Bamaby
Hutchinson, of Durham. Buried in Durham Cathedral,
Jan. 6, 1678-g. (Burial also entered in St Mary-le-Bow Reg.)
Father of John (1663) and Nicholas (above). (Vis. of Durham,
1666.)
RAW or ROWE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1706. S. of John (1663), lawyer. B. at Durham.
Bapt. at St Oswald's, Jan. 14, 1689-90. School, Durham
(Mr Rosse). Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1715. Buried
in Durham Cathedral, Oct. 29, 1769. Half-brother of
Hawdon (1701-2).
RAWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 5, 1577.
Matric. 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1.
RAWDON, see also ROYDEN.
RAWDON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
Apr. 25, 1672. S. and h. of Sir George, Bart, (died Aug. 28,
Rawlins, Edward
1684). B. at Lisbum, Co. Antrim. School, Kilkenny (Mr
Jones). Matric. 1672. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 2,
1674-5. Killed in France, 1676. His 3rd brother Arthur
succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1684. Brother of the next.
(Peile, II. 42; G.E.C., iv. 15.)
RAWDON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's, Apr.
25, 1672. 2nd s. of Sir George, Bart. B. at Lisbum, Co.
Antrim. School, Kilkemiy. Matric. 1672. Killed in France,
1677. Brother of Edward (above). (Peile, 11. 43; G.£.C.,
IV. 15.)
RAWDON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 18,
1633, as Royden. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir Marmaduke, of
London, and of Hoddesdon, Herts. B. Aug. 16, 1621, in
London. Bapt. Aug. 28, 1621, at All Hafiows, Barking.
Matric. 1634. Sent to join his cousin Marmaduke (s. of
Lawrence, of York) in the Canary Islands. Lived there as
a merchant in partnership with his cousin till 1656. Returned
to England and settled at Hoddesdon. Married Sarah North,
of Hertford, in 1659. Executor to his cousin Marmaduke,
1668 (for whom see D.N.B.). Brother of the next. (Camden
Soc, 85; Collins, VI. 674.)
RAWDON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 18, 1633, as
Royden. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Marmaduke, of London,
Knt. B. Mar. 20, 1611-2. Bapt. at AH Hallows, Barking,
Mar. 23, 1611-2. Sent to Oporto and to Lisbon where he
inspected his father's factorship. Took up arms for the King.
Colonel in the Royal Army. Fought at Newbury. Constantly
employed on private messages in the King's cause. Fled to
Teneriffe to his brother Marmaduke. Stayed two years in
the Csmaries and then sailed for Barbadoes where he re-
covered part of his father's estate. Returned to England in
1662. Retired to Hoddesdon. Married Magdalen, dau. of
Randolph Crewe, of Hatcham, Barnes, Kent, 1642, Died
at Hoddesdon, July 30, 1666. M.I. there. Brother of
Marmaduke. (Collins, vi.; Carnden Soc, 85.)
RAWLAND, see also ROWLAND.
RAWLAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
1672. S. of John, farmer, of Peckforton, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Bunbury. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
Incorp. at O.xford, 1680, as Rowland.
RAWLESDON, . B.A. 1498-9.
RAWLET, see also ROWLATT.
RAWLET, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 5, 1642.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649.
RAWLET, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1659.
Bapt. at Tamworth, Warws., Mar. 28, 1642. B.D. 1676 (Lit.
Keg.). R. of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, 1673-82. Lecturer
at St Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1679. V. of St Ann's,
Newcastle, 1682-6. Author, Christian Monitor, etc. Died
Sept. 28, 1686, aged 44. Buried at St Nicholas. (H. M. Wood;
D.N.B.)
RAWLEY, see also RALEIGH and ROWLEY.
RAWLEY, WILLIAM. Scholar of Corpus Christi, 1600. Of
Norwich. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608; B.D. 1614-5; D.D. 1620.
Fellow, 1609-17. Incorp. at Oxford, 1606, as Raleigh. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Apr. 18, 1611. R. of Bowthorpe, Norfolk,
1612, sinecure. R. of Landbeach, Cambs., 1617-67. Chaplain
and secretary to Francis Bacon, 1618-26. Chaplain to Charles I
and afterwards to Charles II. Translator and editor of
several of Bacon's works. Married Barbara, dau. of John
Wicksted, alderman of Cambridge. Died June 18, 1667,
aged 79. Buried at Landbeach. M.I. Will proved (V.C.C).
Father of the next. (D.N.B.; Masters; Al. Oxon.)
RAWLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1656. S. and h. of William (above). B.A. 1659-60;
M.A. 1663. Fellow, 1663-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 1,
1665. Died of the plague, 1666. Buried at Landbeach,
July 3, 1666.
RAWLINGS, ADIEL (?ABEL). Matric. pens, from Clare,
Michs. 1579; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
RAWLINGS, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1573; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 26,
1578. R. of Gt Bircham, Norfolk, 1583. R. of Ruckinge,
Kent, 1608. R. of Little Bytham, Lines., 1610-2. V. of
Wigtoft, 1612-3.
RAWLING or RAWLINGHAM, ANDREW. B.D. 1505-6,
Canonicus.
RAWLINS, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 12,
1666. Probably s. and h. of WUliam, of Burleigh Park,
Loughborough, Leics. B. in London. Mafric. 1667; B.A,
1669-70, Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 3, 1666.
RAWLINS, CAREY (CAREW). Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
July 1, 1644; exhibitioner from Charterhouse. S. of Giles,
Esq., of St Margaret's, Westminster, Middlesex. Mafric.
1644.
RAWLYN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1568.
424
Rawlins, Edward
RAWLINS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Pembroke,
July 4, 1672. S. of Robert, citizen of London. School,
Westminster. Ma trie. 1673. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. 3,
1675. Scholar, 1675; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1680. (T. A.
Walker, 153.)
RAWLINS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Nov. 24, 1705. S. of , citizen of London. B. there.
School, St Paul's.
RAWLING, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
RAWLINS, HUGH. Of King's Hall, 1539-44- (B.A. at Oxford.)
M.A. 1543; B.D. 1547. R. of Castor, Northants., 1544-6.
R. of St Swithin, London, 1549-54. Died c. 1554. Will,
P.C.C.
RAWLINGS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 3, 1613.
Matric. 1613; B..A.. from St John's, 1617; M.A. 1620. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1618; reincorp. 1620. Canon of Hereford, 1622,
ejected. R. of Burford (3rd portion), Salop, 1623. R. of
Stoke Lacey, Hereford, 1626. Died 1660. {A I. Oxon.; Walker,
Sufferings.)
RAWLIN, JOHN. B.D. 1473-4. Dominican friar. D.D. 1474-5.
RAWLING, JOHN. B.A. 1540-1. Perhaps R. of Famham,
Essex, 1558-84. Died 1584. Admon. (Cons. C. London) as
Rawlyns.
RAWLYNS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1567;
Scholar of Trinity, 1571; B.A. (Trinity) 1571-2. Probably
ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1572. R. of Attleborough,
Norfolk, 1581-1614. R. of Fomcet, 1582-4. Of Paston,
Northants. Buried May ir, 1614, aged 67, according to the
M.I. at Attleborough.
RAWLINS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1575.
S. of John, of London, gent. Schools, St Anthony, London,
and Eton. B.A. 1576-7. Migrated to Caius; adm. there,
Apr. 7, 1578. Age 22. Probably ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 3,
1582-3; if so, V. of Fressingfield, Suffolk, 1590-1629. Buried
there Dec. 11, 1629. Probably father of John (1624). See a
contemporary Oxonian of this date; adm. at St Alban's Hall,
c. 1572; B.A. 1576-7. One of these names adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1583; as of London, gent. {Venn, 1. 96.)
RAWLINGS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c. 1595;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. i6o2.
RAWLINS, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1622. Of
Suffolk.
RAWLINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1624.
S. of John (? 1575), V. of Fressingfield, Suffolk. Bapt. June 7,
1606. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1627-8. Perhaps V. of Rushmere,
Suffolk, 1649.
RAWLYNS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, May i, 1629.
S. of Anthony, gent. B. at Attleborough, Norfolk. School,
Thetford (Mr Smyth). Matric. 1629.
RAWLINGS or RAWLIN, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Emmanuel, Apr. 8, 1642. 2nd s. of Caleb, of London, gent.,
and nephew of Thomas (1599). Migrated to Peterhouse,
Aug. 23, 1644. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. (Vis.
of London, 1634; T. A. Walker, 77.)
RAWLINS, PETER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 16, 1675.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
RAWLIN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 13) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 25, 1679. Of Durham. School, Durham. Scholar, 1679.
Migrated to St Catharine's. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4.
Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 21, 1684. One of these names
successively independent minister at Linton, Cambs.,
St Neots, Hunts., 1702, and Stroud, Gloucs., c. 1718-25.
Died 1725. (If the above, father of Richard, pastor in Fetter
Lane, London, for whom see D.N.B.)
RAULYN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caius, July 18,
1623. S. of John, gent. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1623-7; B.A. 1626-7.
{Venn, i. 263.)
RAWLIN, ROGER. B.Can.L. 1534-5. Perhaps the Rawlin,
scholar of Christ's, 1534. One of these names Master of
Thompson College, Norfolk, 1524-34.
RAWLINS, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1578-9. Perhaps incorp. at Oxford, 1614; 'M.A. of
Cambridge.' Author, religious. {Cooper, in. 18; Al.
Oxon.)
RAWLINS, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1580-1.
Perhaps s. of John, of London, gent.; late Barnard's Inn;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 8, 1583. One of these names, of
London, of Thavies Inn, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 16,
1584; called to the Bar, 1594.
RAWLINS, SAMUEL. ' Scholar of Trinity, buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, Sept. 13, i6o8.'
Rawlinson, Monk
RAWLING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Mar. 28,
1666. S. of Henry, merchant, of Newcastle, Northumberland.
Bapt. at St Nicholas, Dec. 5, 1648. School, Houghton,
Durham. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Fellow,
1670.
RAWLING, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1577-8.
RAWLYN, alias CAMBRIDGE, THOMAS. Ord. sub-deacon,
Mar. 13, 1489-90. Canon of Barnwell Priory; afterwards
Prior, c. 1524-7, resigned. Probably chaplain of Chesterton,
Cambs. Will proved, Dec. 1543. {Cooper, i. 82, but no
evidence given of connection with the University.)
RAWLIN, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 14, 1530. Of South Kelsey, Lines. Left before
1534-
RAWLINGS, THOMAS. M.D. from Clare, 1599. S. of Thomas,
of London, skinner. Bapt. at St Antholin's, Nov. 6, 1569.
Probably B.A. 1591-^. Incorp. as 'B.A.' at Oxford, 1592.
M.A. (St John's College, Oxford) 1592. F.R.C.P., 1605. Buried
at St Antholin's, Apr. 28, 1613. Will, P.C.C. {Munk, i. 121;
Vis. of London, 1634; Al. Oxon.)
RAWLINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 2, 1677.
Of Middlesex.
RAWLINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 23,
1729. S. of Th., gent., of Essex. B. at Rivenhall, near
Witham. School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Kinnesman).
Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge,
Jan. 7, 1734-5-
RAWLIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1615 ;
B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1619. Perhaps
V. of Westoning, Beds., 1646-64. One of these names,
'minister of God's word,' buried at Pulloxhill, Dec. 27, 1673.
But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
RAWLIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1637; B.A.
1640-1, as Rawlins. One William Rawlins of Burley, Leics.,
gent. Buried at Woodhouse, Apr. 2, 1696, aged 79. M.I.
{Nichols, m. n8.)
RAWLINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 3, 1669.
Of London.
B.A. 1481-2; M.A. 1485.
Adm. Fell. -Com. at Corpus Christi, 1547.
— . Pens, at Jesus, 1573-4.
Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1580.
RAWLINSON, see also ROLLINSON.
RAWLINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. si2ar (age 16) at St
John's, Sept. 8, 1654. S. of Richard, mercer, of York. B.
there. School, Pocklington (Mr Lluellin). Matric. 1654.
Perhaps R. of Hawnby, Yorks., 1668-c. 88, 'M.A.'
RAWLINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Mag-
dalene, June 14, 1694. S. of Corwan (Curwen), Esq. B.
June 13, 1677, at Springfield, Essex. School, Lancaster.
Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) June 14, 1695, age 18.
Saxon scholar. Of Cark Hall, Greenhead, Lanes. Died in
Holbom Row, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, Jan. 8, 1732-3.
Buried in St Alban's Cathedral. Admon. Archd. Richmond.
Brother of Monk (1691). {D.N.B.; G. Mag.; L. Mag.;
Al. Oxon.)
RAWLINSON, JOHN. B.A. 1540-1. Of Upton, Lincohi diocese.
M.A. 1544. Fellowof St John's, 1541. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Apr. 4; piiest, Apr. 10, 1546. One of these names V. of
Wolverton, Bucks., 1543-6; R. of Woughton, Bucks., 1545-
72; and of Haversham, 1558-72. Died c. 1572. Will (Archd.
Bucks.) 1571-2. (Lipscomb, iv. 428.)
RAWLINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Nicholas Hostel,
Easter, 1544.
RAWLYNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1592;
B.A. 1595-6; M.A. from Sidney, 1600. Ord. deacon, Apr. 25,
1601; priest, July 25, 1601.
RAWLYNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Master at Lynn Free School,
1634-c. 37. Perhaps V. of St Martin's, York, 1641-62, 'M.A.'
One of these names probably lecturer at Aldersgate, 1642 ; R.
of Lambeth, Surrey, 1650-4. Signed the address of the
ministers in and near London, presented to the King in 1660.
One of the commissioners at the Savoy Conference for a
Review of the Liturgy. Removed for nonconformity in 1663.
Died at Wantage, Berks. (Calamy, 11. 449; Shaw, 1. 329;
Manning and Bray, in. 518.)
RAWLINSON, MONK. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Magdalene,
May 28, 1691. S. of Curwen, deceased (and Elizabeth, dau.
of Nicholas, Bishop of Hereford and niece of General Monk).
School, Lancaster. Matric. 1692. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June
14,1692. Died 1694. Brotberof Christopher (1694). (Foster,
Lanes. Pedigrees.)
425
RaWLINSON, RoBERt
RAWLINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Trinity, Apr.
29, 1697. S. of Daniel, of London, vintner, and nephew of
Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor. Bapt. Dec. 4, 1680, at St Dionis
Backchurch, London. School, Cheam, Surrey (Mr Day).
Matric. 1697; Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 21, 1707. Preb. of Chichester, 1715-47.
R. of Charlwood, Surrey, 1716. Chancellor of Chichester,
1719-47. R. of Wanstead, Essex. Died Dec. 3, 1747. Buried
at St Dionis. Father of the next. One of these names chaplain
2nd Troop of Horse Guards, 1715. (G. Mag.; Misc. Gen. et
Her., 4th S., 1. 17.)
RAWLINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
May 28, 1723. S. of Robert (above), of Charlwood, Surrey,
clerk. School, Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1723;
Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
4th S., I. 18.)
RAWLYNSON, THOMAS. B.A. from St John's, 1593-4- One
of these names C. of Cockerham, Lanes., 1604-15. Buried
there Oct. 17, 1615. Will (Archd. Richmond) 1615.
RAWLINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 12,
1676. Of Whittington Hall, Cheshire.
RAWLINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's,
Apr. 13, 1655. 2nd s. of William, gent., of Graythwaite,
Hawkshead, and of Rusland Hall, Lanes. B. at Graythwaite,
June 16, 1640. School, Hawkshead (Mr Bordley). Matric.
1655. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1656-7. Barrister, 1667.
.Serj'eant-at-law, 1686. Knighted, Mar. 5, 1688-9. One of
the Commissioners of the Great Seal, 1689-93. Married (as
his 2nd wife) Jane, dau. of Edward Nosworthy, of Cornwall.
Died May 11, 1703. Buried at Hendon, Middlesex. M.I.
(Peile, I. 565; Le Neve, Mon.; D.N.B.)
RAWLINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 14, 1664. S. of Robert, Esq., of Cartmel, Lanes. B.
there. School, Kendal (Mr Jackson). Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8. Died s.p. (Lanes. Pedigrees.)
RAWNSLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1607. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, June 3, 1608.
RAWORTH, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 23, 1715-6.
S. of John, clerk, of Bilsthorpe, Notts. Matric. 1716; Scholar,
1718; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar.'i3, 1719-20; priest (York) May 20, 1722. R. of West
Hallam, Derbs., 1724-36. Died 1736.
RAWORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 30, 1609.
Matric. 1609.
RAWORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22,
1642.
RAWORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 9, 1645.
Of Kent. Probably B.D. 1663 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Oct. 22; priest, Oct. 27, i66i; 'S. Theol. Stud.'
Selden lecturer, 1662-5. Probably V. of St Leonard's,
Shoreditch, Middlesex, 1653-65. Died of the plague, Sept 15,
1665. (Hennessy.)
RAWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse, Mar.
26, 1675. Of Derbyshire. School, Blackwell, Derbs. Matric.
1675; B.A. 1678-9; Scholar, 1679; M.A. 1685. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1679; priest, Tune, 1680. Master of Tideswell
School, Derbs., c. 1688.
RAWORTH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
17; priest, Dec. 18, 1620. R. of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk,
1625. R. of Barton St Andrew, 1625.
RAWSE, THOMAS, see ROUS, THOMAS (1683).
RAWSON, ANTHONY (1613), see RASON.
RAWSON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
10, 1638-9. V. of Owthorne, Yorks., 1642-61. Died 1661.
RAUSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593.
RAWSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1567.
Ord. priest (Durham) Dec. 21, 1577. Perhaps V. of Langton-
by-Wragby, Lines., 1577. Admon. (Lincoln) 1591.
RAWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1573.
RAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 21, 1646. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Possibly
s. of John. B. July 10, 1631. If so, married Jane Bean, of
Gilstead, Yorks. Of Beckfoot. Died 1685. One of these
names, s. and h. of John, of Fitlinge, Yorks., Esq., adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 12, 1652. (Burke, L.G.)
RAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, June 27,
1679. S. of Joseph. B. at Bingley, Yorks. School, Bingley.
RAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 22, 1727. S. and
h. of John, of Bolton (parish of Calverley), Yorks., yeoman.
Bapt. there. Mar. 7, 1708-9. Matric. 1727; B.A. lyio-i;
M.A. 1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20, 1733. Married
Elizabeth Bowers, of Manchester, July 27, 1738. Died s.p.
July 5, 1739. Buried at Bradford. (Burke, Fam. Records.)
Rawson, William
RAWSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 27, 1668;
B.A. 1672-3.
RAWSON, JOSEPH. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1682. B. at Aylesbury, Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1683; B.A.
1686-7; M.A. 1690; D.D. 1708. Fellow, 1686. Ord. priest
(London) Mar. 16, 1689-90. C. and lecturer at East Green-
wich, Kent. Chaplain to Lord Chancellor Cowper, and to
the Lord Mayor, in 1708. R. of St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street, 1712-6, and of St Gregory, London, 1713-6- R. of
St Stephen Wallbrook, London, 1716-9. Canon of Lichfield,
1717-y. Authoi, sermons. Buried in St Stephen's, Apr. 16,
1719. (Harwood, 268; H. G. Harrison.)
RAWSON, NICHOLAS (? RICHARD). B.Can.L. 1490-1. S. of
Richard, merchant, of London. Studied at Bologna. Arch-
deacon of Essex, 1502. Preb. of Lincoln, 1505. Preb. of
Sarum. R. of St Olave, Hart Street, London, 15 10-8.
Chaplain to Henry VIII. Canon of Windsor, 1523. One of
the canonists and jurists who in the convocation of 1529
gave opinions as to the King's divorce. Died before Oct. 29,
1543. One of these names (Nicholas), M.A. (Oxford); supp.
B.D. 1508. Admon. (Oxford) Jan. 10, 1511. (Cooper, j. 82,
where he is identified with Richard.)
RAWSON, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, Apr. 27,
1665. S. of Richard, of ' Riall,' Yorks. School, Flockton,
Yorks. Matric. 1665.
RAWSON, RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Feb. 2,
1654-5. S. of Ralph, of Stockport, Cheshire. Matric. (Brase-
nose College, Oxford) Nov. 28, 1634, age 16; B.A. 1638;
M.A. 1643; B.D. 1660-1. Fellow of Brasenose College,
Oxford, 1642-8, ejected. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19,
1641. R. of Tattenhall, Cheshire, in 1661. R. of Gt RoUright,
Oxon., 1667. Died 1684. (Al. Oxon.; Walker, Sufferings,
101.)
RAWSON or ROWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Easter, 1618. Matric. i6i8; Scholar; B.A. 1621-2.
RAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 24, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1627;
priest, Mar. 1627-8. One of these names Head Master of
Sheffield Grammar School, 1629; forced to flee, 1643; re-
turned, 1644. Died 1645. (Hunter, S. Yorks.)
RAWSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1625.
Probably s. of John, of Upperthorpe, Sheffield. B.A. 1629-
30; M.A. 1633. Perhaps assistant minister at Sheffield, 1629-
49. R. of Ledsham, Yorks., 1638-44; V. of Attercliffe, 1643
-8; also R. of Whiston, near Rotherham, 1643-81. Buried
there Dec. 1681. (Hunter, Hallamshire, 386.)
RAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1628. Matric.
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Probably R. of Hoby, Leics.,
1642; sequestered and with his family suffered great hard-
ship. Afterwards restored. Married Lydia, dau. of Sir Roger
Nevinson, Knt. Died 1662. Probably father of the next.
(Nichols, in. 268.)
RAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, May 24,
1663. S. of Thomas (? above). B. at Hoby, Leics. School,
Stamford (Mr Herman). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A.
1670. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1667; priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 1667-8. V. of Barkby, Leics., c. 1668-92. Will
(Leicester) 1692. (Peile, i. 603.)
RAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 23) at St John's, May 18,
1699. S. of William (1659), deceased. B. at Shipley, Yorks.
Bapt. at Bradford, May 11, 1676. School, Bradford (Mr
Wood). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. Head Master of Otley
Grammar School, 1703-29.
RAWSON, W. In residence at King's Hall, 1492-5-
RAWSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1473-4. Of Westmorland. M.A.
1477; B.D. 1484. Fellow of Pembroke, 1474. Vice-Chan-
celior, 1493. R. of Orton Waterville, Hunts., 1490-4.
RAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 15) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1632. Of London. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636;
M..\. 1640. Fellow, 1635-50.
RAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17, sic) at Christ's,
June 16, 1659. S. of William. B. at Shipley, Yorks. Bapt.
at Bradford, Jan. 28, 1639-40. School, Bradford (Mr Cotes).
Matric. 1659. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Lister, of
Manningham, Bradford, Aug. 6, 1673. Buried at Bradford,
Mar. 4, 1689. Father of Thomas (1699). (Peile, i. 587; Vis.
of Yorks., 1666.)
RAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, June 25, 1679.
(Previously matric. at Queen's College, Oxford, July 7, 1671.)
S. of James, of Kendal, Westmorland. Matric. 1679; B.A.
1679. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1680; priest. May, 1684.
V. of Calverley, Yorks., 1693-1715. Died May 3, 1715,
aged 63.
RAWSON, . B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1487.
426
Rawsthorne, Edward
RAWSTHORNE or ROISTHORNE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar
from St John's, Easter, 1589, 'Raweston'; B.A. 1592-3.
Ord. deacon (Chester) Feb. 24, 1601-2, as Rawstorne, B.A.;
priest, Sept. 20, 1607. R. of Clitheroe, Lanes., 1611-5.
Master of Clitheroe Grammar School, 1611. V. of Mitton,
Yorks., 1611-48. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Bryan Parker,
of Clitheroe. Went blind, c. 1641. (J. Parker.)
RAWSTORNE, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney,
Sept. 18, 1721. 1st s. of William, of Preston, Lanes., Esq.
B. at Bury, Lanes. School, Sedbergh. Gave up his estates
to his brother Laurence. Died unmarried. Brother of
William (1730) and James (1737). (Burke, L.G.)
RAWSTORNE, FRANCIS. Adm. at Emmanuel, Feb. 1630-1,
as 'Royston'; B.A. 1631. S. of Jeremy, of London. Matric.
(Broadgates Hall, Oxford) Mar. 24, 1622-3, age 15. Demy of
Magdalen College, Oxford.
RAUSTORNE or ROSTORNE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from
Christ's, 1592-3; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Probably the
usher of the Grammar School at King's Lynn, Norfolk, c.
1597-1602, 'Royston.' (Peile, i. 210.)
RAWSTORNE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 7, 1737- 5th s. of William, Esq., of New Hall, Lanes.
B. at Preston. School, Preston (Mr Davis). Matric. 1737.
Died without issue. Brother of William (1730) and of Edward
(1721). (Scott-Mayor, in. 487; Lanes. Pedigrees.)
RASTHORNE or ROSTERNE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from
Em.manuel, c. 1591; Scholar; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
ROSTHORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1584 as Raustone; B.A., 1587-8; M.A. 1591.
RAWSTHORNE or ROISTHORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar
from Queens', Easter, 1604. Of Lancaphire. B.A. 1607-8,
as Rawsthorne. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 24, 1609.
Perhaps C. of Littleborough, Lanes., 1622. Probably buried
Mar. 16, 1645-6, at Bury, Lanes. (E. Axon.)
RAWSTORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
May 7, 1730. 4th s. of William, Esq., of New Hall, Bury,
Lanes. B. there. School, Sedbergh, Yorks. Matric. 1730.
Migrated to St John's, Nov. 13, 1732. B.A. 1733-4; M.A.
1737. Fellow of St John's, 1735-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 19, 1736; priest. R. of Chipping, Lanes., 1738. R. of
Badsworth, Yorks., 1738-90. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Samuel Walker, of Stapleton Park, Yorks. Died Aug. 24,
1790. Brother of Edward (1721) and James (1737). (Scott-
Mayor, HI. 446; G. Mag.)
RAY, see also WRAY and RAE.
RAY, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1566;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573.
RAY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 10,
1721. S. of Joseph, merchant, of Lincolnshire. B. at
Spalding. School, Spalding (Mr Neeve). Matric. 1721; B.A.
1725-6; M.A. 1730. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Master of
Sleaford Grammar School, 1723-36. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 28, 1727; priest, Sept. 21, 1729. P.C. of Cowbit and
Surfleet, Lines., 1729-60. Secretary of the 'Gentlemen's
Society' of Spalding, 1735; afterwards Vice-President.
Antiquary and numismatist. Died unmarried Aug. 26, 1760.
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 346; D.N.B.)
RAYE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1727. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1727; B.A. J730-1; M.A. 1734. Fellow,
1733-5- Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1731; priest, Mar.
1732-3. Minor canon of Norwich. V. of Calthorpe and
Thwaite, Norfolk, 1734-9. Chaplain to Bishop of Ely. V. of
Codicoteand King's Langley, Herts., 1740-3. V. of St Peter's,
St Albans, 1743-54. Died Feb. 5, 1754. Admon., P.C.C.
(Masters; Clutterbuck, 1. 116.)
RAYE or WRAY, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1619.
S. of John, of Wickhambrook, Suffolk. Bapt. there. May 1,
1600. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. R. of Wattis-
field, Suffolk, 1626-58. Buried there Nov. 5, 1658. (Misc.
Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v. 246.)
RAY, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 16, 1634.
Of Suffolk. S. of John, of Denslon. Bapt. at Chevington,
Mar. 10, 1618-9. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638; M.A. 1642; B.D.
1649. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1642, age 24; C. of
Wattisfield, Suffolk; priest, May 28, 1643. Perhaps V. of
St Andrew's, Hertford, 1646-50. Minister at Stansfield,
Suffolk, during the Commonwealth. R. of Stansfield, 1661.
R. of Denston, 1662-86. Buried Apr. 6, 1686. M.I. at
Denston. Father of Isaac (1671-2). (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
3rd S., V. 224.)
RAY, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, June 29, 1652.
S. of Ambrose, mercer, of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Sudbury (Mr Brittaine). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A.
i659i as Wray. R. of Depden, Suffolk, 1660. V. of RidgeweU,
Essex, 1660-2, ejected. Afterwards preacher in Essex and
Suffolk. Died i677- Will proved, Feb. 9, 1677-8. (Calamy,
I. 517; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v. 246.)
Ray, Nevell
RAY, GARNHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 7, 1719"
S. of John (? Orbell). Bapt. Mar. 26, 1701-2, at St Mary's,
Bury, Suffolk (as s. of Orbell and Rebecca, dau. of Isaac
Gamham). School, Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kynnesman). Matric.
1719; Scholar, 1721; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1725; priest. Mar. 27, 1726. R. of Little
Whelnetham, 1726-51. R. of Rushbrook, 1726-33. R. of
Bradfield St George, 1732-71. Preacher at St Mary's, Bury,
1741-2. R. of Stanningfield, 1751-71. Died Feb. 9, 1771.
Buried at Bradfield St George. WiU, P.C.C. (Bury School;
S.H.A.H.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S., i. 28.)
RAY, GEORGE. Of Christ's. B.A. 1532-3; M.A. 1536.
RAYE, GEORGE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1600 (Rayly in
Masters). Of Norfolk. B.A. 1603-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 21, 1606, age 29; 'C. of Tivetshall'; priest, Sept. 21,
1607.
RAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 17, 1673. Of
Essex. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
RAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Peterhouse, May 29,
1716. Of Essex. School, Felsted. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1722; priest,
Mar. 10, 1722-3. Perhaps R. of Quarrington, Lines., 1725-72.
R. of Booton, Norfolk, 1735-74. R. of Oxnead, 1744-74.
Master of Aylsham School. (T. A. Walker, 234.)
RAYE, H. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1562. Perhaps
brother of Alexander (1566).
RAYE, HENRY. Scholar of Cambridge. (Possibly the above.)
S. of Alexander. Admon. (P.C.C.) Nov. 15, 1578, to his
father. (J. C. Smith.)
RAY, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 10, 1671-2. Of
Suffolk. S. of Clement (1634), clerk. B. at Stansfield, June
27, 1654. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord.
deacon (London) June 10, 1677; priest (Norwich) Feb. 1680-1,
R. of Stanstead, Suffolk, 1687-1720. V. of Acton, 1700-20.
R. and Patron of Denston. Heir to his brother Clement of
Denston and of Sudbury. Buried Apr. 21, 1720, at Denston.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v. 224.)
RAYE or WRAYE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1496. Of Cambridge. B.A. 1500-1; M.A. 1504.
RAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 16, 1613.
S. of Henry, upholsterer, of King's Lynn, Norfolk. School,
Lynn (Mr Armitage). Matric. 1613; Scholar, 1616-8; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1621-2.
(Venn, i. 223; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v. 222.)
RAYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1618.
RAY or WRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 12, 1644.
Of Essex. S. of Roger, a blacksmith. B. at Black Notley,
Nov. 1627. School, Braintree. Migrated to St Catharine's,
Jtme 28, 1644; readm. at Trinity, Nov. 21, 1646. Matric.
1647; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. Fellow, 1649. Tutor, 1653-
60. Junior Dean, 1658-9. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Dec. 23, 1660; resigned in 1662. The well-known naturalist.
F.R.S., 1667. Commenced his botanical tours in 1658.
Travelled abroad with Francis Willughby, 1663-6. Together
they agreed to attempt a systematic description of the whole
organic world. Tutor to Willughby's two sons, c. 1672-6;
resided at Middleton Hale, Warws. Married Margaret
Oakeley, 1673. On the death of Willughby in 1672, took up
his friend's unfinished zoological work. Retired to Dewlands,
Black Notley, 1679. From 1690 devoted his attention to
insects. For an account of his works, see D.N.B. Died at
Dewlands, Jan. 17, 1705-6. Buried at Black Notley. M.I.
(D.N.B.; G. Mag.)
RAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, Apr. 10, 1694.
S. of Richard, of Wickhambrook, Suffolk (manciple of the
College). B. at Cambridge, Dec. 3, 1678. School, King's
College (Mr WiUiam Donne). Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9;
M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr.; priest (London)
Dec. 20, 1702. V. of Whitkirk, Yorks., 1702-35. Died 1735.
Brother of Richard (1691-2).
RAY or WRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, May ig, 1715.
S. of Robert, of Howley Hall, Yorks. B. at Horbury, Yorks.
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 9,
1720. V. of Warden, Northumberland, 1730-58. Died there
July 21, 1758. Brother of the next. (F.M.G., 892.)
RAY, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 10, 1726-7.
S. of Robert, farmer, of Howley Hall, Yorks. (and Ehzabeth,
dau. of Josiah Broadhead, V. of Batley). School, Batley,
Yorks. (Mr Rhodes). Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1730; B.A.
1730-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1730-1; priest (York)
Aug. 5, 1733. Master of Tadcaster School, Yorks., 1733-62.
V. of Helaugh. Married Judith, dau. of Thomas Dixon, of
Little Woodhouse. Buried at Tadcaster, Nov. i, 1762.
Brother of John (above). (F.M.G., 893.)
RAY, NEVELL. Matric. siz.ir from Trinity, Easter, 1605.
427
Ray, Peter
RAY, PETER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Oct. 17, 1585. V. of Starston, Norfolk, 1586. R. of St Michael
and St Peter, Stratton, 1610-29.
RAY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Jan. 2, 1691-2.
S. of Richard, of Wickhambrook, Suffolk (second manciple
of the College). B. at Cambridge. Bapt. at All Saints, Mar.
22, 1675-6. School, King's College (Mr Thomas Brian).
Matric. 1691-2; Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1698-9. V. of Haughley, Sufiolk,
1702-58. V. of Gt Finborough, 1704-10. R. of Wetherden,
1705-58. Died May 8, 1758. M.I. at Haughley. Brother of
John (1694) and father of the next. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
4th S., I. 18.)
RAY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 14,
1738. S. of Richard (above), V. of Haughley, Suffolk. B.
Sept. 20, 1721. School, Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kynnesman).
Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 19, 1741- Of Haughley, Esq. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Lock, of Mildenhall, SuSolk. Died
Feb. 16, 1811. Buried at Haughley.
RAYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1577. S. of John, of Denston, Suffolk. B.A. 1580-1; M.A.
1584. Ord. priest (Norwich) July 20, 1585. R. of Hawkedon,
Suffolk, 1584-1647. Will dated, July 16, 1645; proved.
May 12, 1647. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v. 226.)
RAYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1616.
Probably s. of William, of Thelnetham, Suffolk. B.A. 1619-
20; M.A. 1623. R. of Hollesley, Suffolk. Will dated, Dec. 21,
1657; proved, July 9, 1658. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v.
225.)
RAY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 2, i6ir.
Matric. 1611.
RAY or REA, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 13,
1629, as Rea. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1629.
RAY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Magdalene, Sept. ir,
1725. S. of William (1694), clerk, R. of Monk Soham, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Monk Soham. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30;
M..'^. 1733. Fellow, 1731. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 20, 1731;
priest, Oct. 1735. R. of Rishangles, Suffolk, 1740-70. Will
(Suff. Archd. C.) 1770. Brother of William (1727-8). (Venn,
II. 66.)
RAY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 30, i75i-
S. of William, clothier, of Worlingworth. Bapt. there, July
11, 1733- Schools, Woodbridge (Mr Ray) and Seaming
(Mr Brett). Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1751-5; B.A. 1755- Died
young. (Venn, 11. 66.)
RAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1552.
RAYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Feb. 19,
1633-4. S. of John. B. at Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex.
School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1634. (Peile, i. 431;
Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
RAYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Dec. 1714- B. at
Stanstead, Essex. Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721.
Fellow, 1719-29. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1723, age 26.
C. of Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1728. Probably R. of Dallinghoe,
Sufiolk, 1747-73; P.C. of Walpole St Mary, near Halesworth,
1760-74; R. of Shottisham, near Woodbridge, 1765-74-
(PeUe, II. 184.)
RAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 8, 1725. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-3°- Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1731; priest, June, 1733. Head Master of Woodbridge
School, 1736-73. Died Nov. 17, i77^- Will (Cons. C. Nor-
wich).
RAY, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Michs. 1562.
RAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1569.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 1575. R- of Wimbotsham, Norfolk,
i6o5-i6. R. of Watlington. V. of Stow Bardolph, 1607-16.
Died 1616. (Peile, 1. 110.)
RAYE, WILLIAM. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Apr. 28, 1583; 'B.A.
of Cambridge.'
RAY or REY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 31,
1694, Ray. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A.
1701. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1698; priest (London)
Mar. 6, 1700-1. R. of Monk Soham, Sufiolk, 1706. Perhaps
V. of Kenton, 1735. Father of Samuel (1725) and William
(1727-8).
RAY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1726; B.A.
1730-1; M.A. 1738.
RAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, Feb. 10,
1727-8. S. of William (1694), clerk. B. at Monk Soham,
Sufiolk. School, Monk Soham. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1732-3;
M.A. 1736. Brother of Samuel (1725). One of these names
of Redland, Gloucs. Preb. of Wells, 1747-79- Died May 15,
1779. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1779.
Raymond, Joseph
RAYE, . M.A. 1488-9.
REY, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1578.
RAYLY, GEORGE, see RAY.
RAYMAN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Clare, Lent,
1577-8.
RAYMOND or RAYMENT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Sept. 8, 1577. Matric. 1577; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
Usher at Felsted Grammar School, Essex, 1596-1626. Died
1637, at Dunmow. (J. Sargeaunt.)
RAYMOND, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 21, 1610-1.
Of Surrey. Perhaps s. of Edward, of Guildford. (Vis. of
Surrey, 1623.)
RAYMONDS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1551; Scholar, 1551; B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1558. Fellow,
1557-61. Received tonsure (London) 1558. Will (V.C.C.)
1561.
RAYMOND, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1670 (perhaps adm. as Humphrey); B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1673. R- of
Flordon, Norfolk, 1676-9. R. of Antingham, 1679-90. R.
of Westerfield, Sufiolk, 1690. R. of Shotley, 1708. One of
these names C. of St Lawrence, Ipswich, 1682-1725.
RAYMOND, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter,
1623. S. of Francis, of Dunmow, Essex. B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 3; priest, Sept. 4, 1628.
Probably C. of Ringstead, Northants., in 1630. V. of
Denford-CMm-Ringstead, c. 1647; apparently conformed.
Will dated (Archd. Northants.) Nov. 21, 1665; proved,
Oct. 15, 1666. Father of the next and of Thomas (1658).
(Vis. of Essex, 1634; Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
RAYMOND, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 2, 1647-8.
1st s. of Henry (above). Bapt. at Ringstead, Sept. 29, 1633.
B. 1633. School, Ringstead. Matric. 1648; B.A. from Sidney,
1651-2; M.A. 1655. Intruded as R. of Little Oakley, Essex,
1651-7. R. of Warkton, 1658. Buried there Feb. 15, 1681-S.
Brother of Thomas (1658). (Vis. of Essex, 1634; H. I.
Longden; H. Smith.)
RAYMOND, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Feb. 15, 1668-9. (Perhaps mistake for George.)
RAYMOND, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1602; Scholar, 1604-8; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Perhaps
R. of Aisthorpe, Lines., 1618. Probably brother of Robert
(1594-5) and Thomas (1598-9).
RAYMOND, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
RAYMONDE, JEREMY. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1579; B.A. 1582-3.
RAYMENT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1560.
RAYMONDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent,
1593-4-
RAYMENT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 29, 1627.
Of Bedford. Matric. 1627; Scholar, 1628; B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634.
RAYMONT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 11, 1634-
Of Sufiolk. Matric. 1634; Scholar of Trinity Hall, Jan. 18,
1636-7; B.A. 1636-7. (Essex Pedigrees; Morant, 11. 330.)
RAYMENT or RAYMOND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
Peterhouse, Mar. 3, 1642-3. Of Kent. Scholar, 1643-4.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6, 1644-5; of Patricksboume,
Kent. Married Elizabeth Clarkson, of St Giles', Crippiegate,
London, May 22, 1663.
RAYMOND. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 4, 1649. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3. Probably ord. priest
(Norwich) July 13, 1662. V. of Sutton, Suffolk, 1662-70.
RAYMUND, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Jesus, July 5,
1679. Of Belchamp Walter, Essex. Doubtless s. and h. of
St Cleere, and grandson of Oliver (1622). Matric. 1680. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Sept. 23, 1680. Married Anne, dau. of Sir
Robert Burgoyne, of Sutton, Beds. Buried Oct. 25, 1690,
at Belchamp Walter. Father of the next. (Essex Pedigrees;
A. Gray; Morant, 11. 330; Berry's Essex Pedigrees, where he
is confused with John (1634).)
RAYMOND, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 8,
1706. Of Essex. Doubtlesss. and h. of John (above). Matric.
1707. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 2, 1710. Of Belchamp
Walter, Essex, Esq. Died unmarried, Feb. 22, 1720. Buried
in Belchamp Walter Church. M.I. (Morant, 11. 330.)
RAYMOND, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Jan. 12.
1694-5. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 25, 1701; priest, Sept. 1703. R. of Nettle-
stead, Suffolk, 1704. R. of Westerfield, 1708. V. of SwiUand,
1708.
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Raymond, Oliver
RAYMOND, OLIVER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, 1622. S.
and h. of John. B. at Walter Belchamp, Essex. Matric.
1622. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 27, 1623-4. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 11, 1625-6. Called to the Bar, 1633.
Elder for Essex Classis, 1647, M.P. for Essex, 1654-5 and
1656-8. Married Frances, dau. of Sir William Harries (or
Harris), Knt., of Shenfield, Essex. Buried at Belchamp
Walter, Mar. 25, 1679. (Peile, 1. 356; Berry's Essex Pedigrees;
Morant, 11. 330.)
RAYMOND, PETER. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, May 16, 1631.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1631.
RAYMOND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 16,
1617-8. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1624. R. of
Belstead, Suffolk, 1634; suspended, 1636, but afterwards
'absolved.'
RAYMOND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1623.
(Possibly a mistake for Henry (1623).)
RAYMENT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1594-5.
Matric. c. 1595 ; Scholar, 1596-1601; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602;
B.D. 1609. Fellow, 1601. Incorp. at Oxford, 1602. R. of
Bures, Essex, 1608-36. Died Dec. 2, 1636. WiU (P.C.C.)
1636-7. Probably brother of James (1602) and Thomas
(1598-9), father of Thomas (1643). (Al. Oxon.)
RAYMOND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's, Nov. 14,
1689. S. of Sir Thomas (1643), of the King's Bench. B. Dec.
20, 1673, in London. School, Eton. Matric. 1690. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1682, age 9 (sic). Barrister, 1697. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, July i, 1710. Solicitor-General, 1710-4.
Knighted, Oct. 20, 1710. M.P. for Bishop's Castle, 1710-5;
for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 1715-7; for Ludlow, 1719-22;
for Helston, 1722-4. Counsel for the University, 1718.
Attorney-General, 1720-4. Chief Justice, K.B., 1725-33.
Created Baron Raymond of Abbots Langley, Herts., Jan. 15,
1730-1. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Northey, of
Epsom, Surrey. Died Mar. 18, 1732-3. Buried at Abbots
Langley. M.I. (D.N. B.; Peile, n. 115; G.E.C.i. ^3,2.)
RAYMOND, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 16;
Fell. -Com. Oct. 13, 1736. S. of William, gent., of London.
B. there. Schools, Sudbury (Mr Burrough), Bury (Mr
Kynnesman) and Lavenham (Mr Smithies). Matric. 1737.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21; priest, Oct. 12, 1755. In-
herited the estate of Belchamp Hall, Essex, from his grand-
uncle, in 1732. Married Isabella, dau. of Rev. Richard Child,
D.D., of Lavenham, Suffolk. Died 1767. Buried in Walter
Belchamp Church. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1767. (Venn, 11.
42; Essex Pedigrees.)
RAYMOND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter,
1544; Scholar of Queens', 1546-7; B.A. from Queens', 1546-7;
M.A. 1549. Fellow of Queens', 1547-50. Possibly of Dunmow,
Essex.
RAYMENT, THOMAS. Adm. at Peterhouse, 1598-9; Scholar,
1601-4; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606; D.D. 1624 (Lit. Reg).
Fellow, 1606-25. University preacher. Ord. deacon (Ely,
Sept. 21, 1606; priest, Mar. 22, 1606-7. R. of Cockayne
Hatley, Beds., 1613. Chaplain and sub-almoner to the King.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1621-31. Preb. of St Paul's, 1623-31. R. of
Hanwell, Middlesex, 1624-31. R. of Ashwell, Herts., 1624-31.
R. of St Olave, Southwark, Surrey, 1631. Archdeacon of
St Albans, till 1631. Died Nov. 4, 1631. Buried in St Paul's
Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1631. Probably brother of Robert
(1594-5) and James (1602). (Manning and Bray, iii. 605.)
RAYMENT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1612; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. FeUow, 1615. Taxor,
1621. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 31, 1618. V. of Toft-next-
Newton, Lines. Will (Lincoln) 1634. Father of the next.
RAYMENT or RAYMOND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
Sidney, Oct. 6, 1640. S. of Thomas (1612), clerk, deceased,
V. of Toft, Lines. School, Oundle. Matric. 1641; B.A.
1644-5; M.A. 1660. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21; priest,
Dec. 22, 1661. Perhaps R. of Fletton, Hunts., 1652-94.
Died 1694.
RAYMOND or RAYMENT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Christ's, Apr. 5, 1643. S. of Robert (1594-5). B. 1627, at
Bowers Gifford, Essex. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr
Leigh). Matric. 1643; B.A. 1646. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 6, 1644-5. Serjeant-at-law, 1677. Baron of Exchequer,
1679-80. Knighted, June 26, 1679. Judge of Common Pleas
(Feb.-Apr.), 1680. Judge of the King's Bench, 1680-3.
Lived at Tremnall Park, Essex. Married Anne, dau. of Sir
Edward Fishe, Bart. Died while on circuit, July 14, 1683.
Buried at Downham. Will, P.C.C. Father of Robert (1689).
(Peile, 1.485; D.N.B.)
RAYMUND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May
ir, 1658. 3rd s. of Henry (1623), clerk, of 'Kingshead'
(? Ringstead), Northants. Bapt. at Ringstead, (?) Oct. 1639
(entry indistinct). School, Ringstead (Mr Archer). Matric.
1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
Rayner, Daniel
1663. R. of Hardwicke, Northants., 1666-90. Died Jan. i,
1690-1. Buried at Hardwicke. Will proved (Archd.
Northants.) Feb. 5, 1690-1. Brother of Henry (1647-8).
(H. I. Longden.)
RAYMOND, W. Scholar of Queens', 1549-50. Probably matric.
sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1546.
RAYMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 14,
16x4-5. Matric. 1615; Scholar, 1616-20; B.A. 1618-9; M.A.
1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19; priest, Dec. 20, 1619.
Perhaps ejected from Blyford and Benacre, Suffolk, 1644.
One of these names, of Wenhaston, clerk; will (P.C.C.) 1647.
REYMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 11, 1630-1.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. Possibly M.A. (Dublin) 1640, and fellow there.
(H. B. Swanzy.)
RAYMONT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
May 18, 1725. Of Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1733. R. of
Bildeston, Suffolk, 1733-58.
RAYMUND, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1649. Possibly John, s. and h. of Oliver (1622) ; age 2
in 1634. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 28, 1651. Died before
his father. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
RAYNARD, see also RAYNER.
RAYNARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1583.
Migrated to Corpus Christi, 15S4. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1591.
V. of Headcom, Kent, 1602.
RAYNARD, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1527-8.
RAYNARD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1571. Perhaps ord. priest (Norwich) July 27, 1578. R. of
lugoldmells. Lines., 1585.
RAYNBORD or REYNBORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Apr. 19, 1674- Died in College. Buried at St Michael's,
Cambridge, Apr. 28, 1676.
RAYNBERD, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at Caius, Jan. 27, 1619-
20; previously adm. c. Nov. 18, 1618. S. of Nicholas, steward
of the Tower of London. Schools, St Paul's, London and
Northampton (Mr Johnston). (Venn, i. 248.)
RAYNE, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1619. Died in College. Buried at All Saints', June 29, 1622.
RAYNE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr. 3,
1666. 2nd s. of Richard, of Snow Hall, Gainford, Durham.
Bapt. .\pr. 16, 1650. School, Conischffe (Mr Robinson).
Matric. 1667. Buried at Gainford, Nov. 15, 1669. (Peile, 11. 2;
Surtees, iv. 15.)
RAYNE, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1498-9; D.Civ.L. 1506-7. Advocate
of Doctors' Commons, 1513. Supp. for incorporation at
Oxford, Nov. 1521. R. of Hilgay, Norfolk, 1521-33. R. of
Barton St Andrew. Prior of St Neots, Hunts. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1521-36. R. of Cottesmore, Rutland, 1523. Will
(P.C.C.) 1536; as of Cottesmore, Rutland. (Al. Oxon.;
Rutland Mag., iv. 197.)
RAYNE or REYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent,
1588-9.
RAYNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, July 6,
1688. S. of Laurence (1651), clerk. B. at Long Sutton, Lines.
School, Wisbech, Cambs. (Mr Feame). Matric. i688; B.A.
1692-3; M.A. 1696. Fellow, 1694-1700. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 20, 1696. R. of St James', Colchester, 1700. Died
July 18, 1700. M.I. at Colchester.
RAYN, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 24,
1651. S. of Ambrose, of Barnard Castle, Durham. B. there.
School, Romald Kirk, near Darlington, Yorks. (Mr Roos).
Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658; B.D. 1665. FeUow,
1656. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 13; priest, Sept. 19, 1663.
Father of John (above).
RAYNE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1626.
(Perhaps same as Ralph Reeve whom see.)
REYNE, RICHARD. LL.B. 1544.
RANE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July, 1633.
S. of Richard, gent. B. at Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs.
School, Newcastle (Mr Arme). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7, as
Raven.
RAYNE, SAMUEL, .-^dm. at Magdalene, June 23, 1666. One
of these names V. of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland,
1671-91. Buried at Heddon, Mar. 16, 1691-2. (H.M.Wood.)
RAYNE, WILLIAM, see RAYNES.
REYNER, BARNHAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Aug. i, 1670.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1670.
RAYNER, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 1646-7.
Of Surrey. S. of William (? 1611), of Egham, Surrey, clerk.
Matric. 1647-8. Migrated to Oxford. Appointed scholar of
New College, 1649, by the Parliamentary visitors. B.A. 1650.
R. of Purley, Berks., i66r; ejected, 1662. Brother of Samuel
(1645). (Calamy, i. 226; Al. Oxon.)
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Rayner, Edward
RAYNER, EDWARD. B.A. from St John's, 1620-1. B. at
Morley, Leeds, 1600. MA. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 12; priest. Mar. 13, 1624-5. Master of Market Rasen
School, Lines. Lecturer at St Benedict's, Lincoln. R. of
St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln, 1627; ejected, 1662. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1635. Author, religious. Died c. 1668. Father of
John (1649). {D.N.B.; Calamy, 11. 149.)
REYNER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1568.
RAYNER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1596.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Apr. i, 1614.
REYNER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 18,
1633. S. of John (? i6o6), clerk. B. at Shelton, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Stoneham). Matric. 1634; BA. 1636-7;
M..\. 1640. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637; priest,
Mar. 9, 1639. C. of Easton, Norfolk, 1637. R. of Riddles-
worth, 1661-81, and of Gasthorpe, 1675-81. Died 1681.
One of these names R. of Stutton, Suffolk, June, 1644; there
in 1650. (Venn, i. 307.)
RAYNER, GERVASE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterholse,
Aug. 25, 1646. Of Derbyshire. School, Repton. Scholar,
1646. Probably of Duffield. If so, died Jan. 10, 1700, aged 73-
REYNER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1585.
REYNER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 21,
1739. S. of William, of Streetside, near Dewsbury, Yorks.
School, Bradford, Yorks. (Mr Butler). Matric. 1739; B.A.
1742-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 27, 1742-3; priest
(York) June 9, 1745. C. of Guiseley, Yorks.
RAYNER or RANER, JOHN. Of St Clement Hostel. B.A.
1529-30; M.A. 1533; B.D. 1546. Proctor, 1544-5- R- of
Toft, Cambs., 1551. R. of Kirkheaton, Yorks., 1553-4-
RAYNER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1559. Perhaps scholar of Christ's, 1560-1.
RAYNER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1606, as
Rainard; B.A. 1609-10. Probably V. of Easton, Norfolk,
1619, and father of George (1633).
REYNER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1617.
RAYNOR or RAYNEW, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Pem-
broke, May 3, 1620. S. of Giles, of Girton, Cambs. Matric.
1620, as Rainaw.
RAYNER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ^LvGDALENE, Easter, 1622.
S. of Humphrey, of Batley, Yorks. B. at Gildersome, near
Batley. B.A. 1625-6. Became a nonconformist. Went to
New England in 1635. Preacher at New Plymouth, Mass.,
1636-C. 54. Pastor at Dover, N.H., 1655-69. Died Apr. 20,
1669. (FeU, 217; J. G. Bartlett; F.M.G., 160.)
RAYNOR, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1637. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. Pre-elected
fellow, but not admitted.
REYNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June i, 1649.
Of Lincoln. S. of Edward (1620-1). B.A. 1652-3; M..\. 1656.
Fellow, 1655-62, ejected. .Aftens'ards practised physic. Died
young at Nottingham. (Calamy, i. 204.)
RAYNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Sept. 30, 1672.
S. of Alvard, clothier, of Snaith, Yorks. B. at Liversedge,
Yorks. School, Snaith. Matric. 1673. Perhaps V. of Heming-
brough, Yorks., 1680-2. Buried there 1682.
RAYNER, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 13) at Christ's, June 17,
1675. S. of John, of East Drayton, Notts. B. there. School,
Markham. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 12, 1677. Barrister. Ancient, 1701. Probably Attorney-
General of New York, July, 1708. Married Ann, dau. of
Sir William Hickman, Bart. (PeiU, 11. 59.)
RAYNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Nov. 7,
1707. S. of George, of Gainsborough, Lines., gent. Matric.
1707; B.A. 1711-2; MA. (Oxford) 1714- Probably R. of
Long Leadenham, Lines., 1723. [Liius. Pedigrees, 1302.)
RAYNER, MATTHEW. M.A. from Queens', 1676. Of Lincoln-
shire. S of John, of Mansfield, Notts. Matric. (University
College, Oxford) July 12, 1661, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1665.
Ord. deacon (York) 1665. V. of Sutton-upon-Trent, Notts.,
1673. R. of Kingsley, Staffs., 1682. (Al. Qxon.)
RAYNER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1559; B.A. 1563-4. V. of Cardington, Beds., 1572.
R. of Meppershall, 1574-1613. Buried there Sept. 21, 1613.
Will proved, Oct. 7, 1613. (F. A. Blaydes, Geneal. Bedford.)
REYNER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1657. Of Norfolk. M.B. 1662; M.D. 1669. Said by
Masters to have been a fellow of Corpus Christi.
RAYNER or REYNER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 17, 1675. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1676; B..\. 1678-9.
Perhaps R. of Pinxton, Derbs., 1690-1714.
RAYNER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. i,
1688-9. S. of Richard, of Hitchin, Herts. School, Hitchin
(MrBeUher). Matric. 1688-9; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1697- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 30, 1697; priest (London) June 21, 1699.
Raynes, Edward
REYNER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Aug. 17, 1706.
Of .Middlesex. Matric. 1708.
REYNER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1573. Probably s. of Richard, of Liversedge, Yorks. (and
Margaret, dau. of Thomas Clerkson). B.A. 1576-7; M.A.
1580. Probably V. of Minting, Lines., 1592, and V. of Riby,
1595-1605. {F.M.G., 159)
RAYNER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1609;
B.\. 1612-3. One of these names R. of North Cove-cuw-
Willingham, Suffolk, 1625.
RAYNER, SAMUEL. B.A. from Queens', 1645 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of William (? 1611), of Egham, Surrey, clerk.
Matric. (.Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Mar. 29, 1639, age 16;
B.A. 1642; M.A. 1646. Intruding fellow of Queens', 1645-51.
V. of Sonning, Berks., 1658. R. of Holy Trinity, Dorchester,
1670-1705. Brother of Daniel (1646-7). (Al. Oxon.)
RAYNER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 5, 1623.
S. of John, baker, of Horningtoft, Norfolk. School, Norwich
(MrStonham). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 20, 1627; priest, Sept. 21, 1628. C. of
Reepham, Hackford and Whitwell, Norfolk, in 1633. R- of
Melton Constable and Burgh parva, 1653-71- Buried at
Melton, May 6, 1671. WiU (Norvrich C.C-) 1671- (Venn,
I. 263.)
RAYNER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 9, 1651.
S. of William, baker, of Guist, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
North Elmham (Mr .Mobbs) and Norwich (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1651; Scholar, 1654-6; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1661.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1661; priest, Sept. 20, 1662.
V. of Limpenhoe, Norfolk, 1657-69. R. of Beighton, 1669-75-
Buried there June 24, i675- Will (Norwich C.C.) 1675-
(Venn, i. 381.)
RAYNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. lo, 1674.
One of these names adm. at Leyden, Oct. 30, 1685.
REYNER, THOMAS. .\dm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1702. Of
Essex. School, Bishop's Stortford, Herts. Matric. Easter,
1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710. Ord. deacon (London) Sept.
25, 1709; priest, Sept. 24, 1710 (sic). Died Feb. 17, 1710-1.
aged 25. Will of one of these names, clerk, of Thaxted, 1713
(Comm. C. Essex). (Le Neve, Mon., 11. 199.)
RAYNOR, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 21,
1717. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724- Fellow,
1723. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1722-3; priest (London)
Mar. 16, 1725-6.
RAYNER, THOMAS. hAm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's, June 24,
1717. S. of John. B. at Thaxted, Essex. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Dr Tooke). Matric. 1718-9; B.A. 1720-1; M.A.
1724. Ord. deacon (London) June, 1723; priest, Dec. 24,
1727. V. of Elsenham, Essex, i73i-57- R- of Rayne, 1741-5-
V. of Stebbing St Mary, 1748. Probably died Dec. 16,
1766 (see G. Mag.). (Peile, 11. 193; Morant, 11. 572, where
Thomas Rayner, V. of Elsenham is said to have died in 1757-)
RAYNER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1596.
RAYNER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
i6n; B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1614. Probably ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 12, 1614, 'B.A. of St John's'; priest. May 5,
1616. Doubtless the distinguished minister of Egham,
Surrey; minister there for 46 years, 'B.D.'; ejected, 1662.
An eminent divine and church historian; intimate with
.•\rchbishop Ussher. A member of the Assembly of Divines.
Probably father of Daniel (1646-7) and Samuel (1645).
(Manning and Bray, in. 260; Calamy, u. 447)
RAYNER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, i6n,
as Reynoe; B..A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. One of these names
R. of Fiskerton, Lines., 1615-30.
RAYNER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 13) at St John's, Aug.
31, 1659. S. of Thomas, of Little Thurlow, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Little Thuriow (Mr Billingsley). Matric. 1659; B.A.
1663-4; M.A. from King's, 1667. Chaplain at King's.
REYNER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1670. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677- Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 11, 1676-7; priest, Dec. 23, 1677-
RAYNES or REINES, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St
John's, June 1, 1664. S. of Anthony, deceased. B. at
Sheffield, Yorks. School, Sheffield (Mr Potts). Ord. priest
(York) June, 1668; 'literate of St John's.'
RAYNES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
May 30, 1657. S. of Gervase, of Wiston, Notts. School,
Sutton-on-Lound. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664,
as Ra>'ner. Doubtless father of the next.
RAYNES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at >Ugdalene,
May 19, 1693. S. of Edward (above), clerk. B. at Ordsall,
Notts. School, Retford. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A.
1707. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1697; priest (York) Sept.
1699. Perhaps father of the next.
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Raynes, Edward
RAYNES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, June 22,
1731. S. of Edward (? above), of Besthorpe, Notts. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1732; B.A. 1734-5;
M.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1734. R. of
Isfield, Sussex, 1742-55. Buried there Apr. 21, 1755.
RAYNES, GABRIEL. B.A. 1521-2. Of Richmonds., Yorks. B.
at Ronaldkirk. M.A. 1525-6. Fellow of Pembroke, 1525.
Principal of Bernard Hostel, 1530. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 27, 1525. Perhaps at Cockerham, Lanes., 1525-37; at
Leicester, 1537-42. V. of Tamworth, Staffs., 1542-52. V. of
Huddersfield and Almondsbury, Yorks., 1552-4; deprived
and allowed a pension, 1554.
RAYNES, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1553.
RAINES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 7,
1693; afterwards Fell. -Com. S. of Sir Richard (1654), Knt.,
of Greenwich, Kent. School, Lewisham (Mr Turner). Matric.
1693; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1698; LL.D. 1703. Chancellor
of Lichfield. After long delay carried out his father's
benefaction to St John's. Died Oct. 30, 1734. {Founders and
Benefactors, 69; Le Neve, Knights, 409; G. Mag.)
RAYNES or RAYNE, JOHN. Incorp. 1495-6. B.Civ.L. 1498-9;
D.Civ.L. 1506-7; D.Can.L. 1511-2. Incorp. at Oxford, 1521.
Adm. advocate, 1513. Preb. of Lincoln, 1521. Died 1536.
{Cooper, I. 60.)
REYNES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1569.
RAINES, JOHN. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from Trinity, 1606.
RAYNES, NATHANIEL. .A.dm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 15,
1613-4. S. of John, of Pottsgrave, Beds. B. there. Matric.
1613; Scholar, 1614-9; B.A. 1617; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1628.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Ord. deacon (London); priest,
Sept. 24, 1620, age 24. C. of Enfield, Middlesex. R. of
Battlesden, Beds., 1629; still there, 1640. {Al. Oxon.)
RAYNES or REANES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, Apr. 11, 1654. S. of William, of Melton, Leics.
School, Melton (Mr Stoaks). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8;
M.A. 1661; LL.D. 1668. Fellow, 1664 (by mandate). Adm.
advocate, Jan. 26, 1670-1. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 7, 1677.
Knighted, Dec. 1686. Chancellor of Coventry and Lichfield
diocese, judge of the -Admiralty Court, i686-g. Died Dec.
27, 1710. Benefactor to St John's. Father of Henry (1693).
{Founders and Benefactors, 69; Le Neve, Mon.)
REYNES, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, Feb. 18,
1646-7. Of Nottinghamshire.
REYNES or RAINS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1484; M.A.; Fellow. Ord. priest (Ely) Apr. 10, 1490.
Chaplain to Henry VIII. Died in London. (Harwood.)
RAYNES, THOMAS. Fellow of St John's, 1556. Of North-
umberland.
REYNES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1579-
RAINES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 20, 1665.
Migrated to St Catharine's. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9. One
of these names 'Minister' of Middleton St George, Durham.
Buried there Mar. 10, 1704-5. (H. M. Wood.)
RAYNES or RANES, . B.A. 1461-2.
RAYNS, . Grace for B.D. 1503-4.
RAYNES, . Scholar at Queens', 1538-40.
RAYNES, . B.Civ.L. 1543-4.
RAYNES, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 135.;.
RAYNES, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Feb. 10,
1697-8. (Name off Aug. 1699.) Possibly Henry, s. and h.
of Henry, of Wyton and Hedon, Yorks. B. 1680. Died 1747.
(Poulson, Holderness, 11. 270.)
RAYNES, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hall, June 30,
1703. (Name off Nov. 1703.) Possibly John, 2nd s. of Henry,
of Wyton, Yorks. B. 1690. Died 1752. (Poulson, Ho W^rn^ss,
11. 270; Burke, L.G.)
RAYNEY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 4, 1660.
Of Kent. S. of Sir John (? 1616), of Wrotham, Bart, (and
Frances (2nd wife), dau. of Edward Gibbes, of War\vickshire).
Matric. 1660. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1663. Married
and had issue. (Hasted, 11. 236; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
RAYNEY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, May 7,
1669. S. of Henry, of Tyers Hill, Darfield, Yorks. Bapt.
Aug. 21, 1651. School, Wakefield (Mr Bolton). Matric. 1669;
B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 1675-6.
V. of WooUey, Yorks., 1688. R. of Armthcrpe, Yorks., 1697
(Sept.-Nov.). Died unmarried, at WooUey, Nov. 28, 1697.
Buried there. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Hunter, 5. Yorks., 11.
120.)
Raynton, Hamond
RAYNIE or RANEWE, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 22, i6i6. Matric. 1616, 'Ranewe'; B.A. 1619-20,
Raynie; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest,
Sept. 22, 1623. R. of Stoke St Mary, Ipswich, 1626, Rayney.
Perhaps brother of John (1616).
RAYNEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 7, 1714-5. Of Middlesex. School, Newport, Essex.
Matric. 1715. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. i, 1717. M.B.
1720; M.D. 1725.
RAYNIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 7, 1616.
Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20. Perhaps s. of John, of Wrotham,
Kent. If so, created Bart., Jan. 22, 1641. Sheriff of Kent,
1646. Died Mar. 3, 1660-1. Perhaps brother of Gilbert (1616)
and father of Edward (1660). (A. B. Beaven; Burke, Ext.
Bart.)
RAYNEY, Sir JOHN BEAUMONT, Bart. .\dm. nobleman (age
19) at Trinity, June 22, 1705. S. of Sir John, Bart., of
Nisell, Wrotham, Kent (and Vere, dau. of Sir Thomas
Beaumont, Bart.). School, Enfield, Middlesex (Dr Uvedale).
Matric. 1705. Succeeded as 4th Bart., Feb. 1704-5. Colonel
in the army. Died unmarried, 1716. Admon. (P.C.C.) Aug. 7,
1716. (G.E.C., n. 154.)
RAYNEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 11,
1742-3. S. of Thomas, alderman, of Doncaster, Yorks.,
deceased. Bapt. Oct. 21, 1723. School, Beverley, Yorks.
Matric. 1743. O^ Tyers Hill, Darfield. Died s.p., Apr. 15,
1748. (Hunter, S. Yorks., 121.)
RAYNFORD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar (age 12) from Mag-
dalene, Easter, 1572.
REYNHAM, NICHOLAS DE. B.A. Fellow of Peterhouse,
May 24, 1345.
RAYNHAM, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1536-7.
RAINHAM, PAUL. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1633; B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637;
'C. of Brettenham.'
REYNHAM, WILLIAM DE. Carmelite friar. B.D. Mandate to
the Chancellor to grant faculty to him, if fit, to lecture in
the University, 1355. Confessor to Henry Duke of Lancaster.
Permission to incept in Theology at Oxford. {Papal Letters,
III.)
RAYNSFORD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1650. S. of Nicholas, of St Magnus, London. School,
Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1653-4.
RAYNSFORD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596;
a scholar from Westminster, 1597; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604;
B.D. 1611; D.D. 1630. Fellow, 1602. Ord. deacon (Ely);
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1610. R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1610.
R. of Hatfield, Herts., 1613-f. 50, sequestered but restored.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1618-50, deprived. R. of Gt Stanmore,
Middlesex, 1618-48. R. of Tewin, Herts. Buried there 1650.
Will (P.C.C.) 1650-1. {N. and Q., 2nd S., xi. 174.)
RAINSFORD, RICHARD. Scholar of Cambridge. Ord. deacon
(Nonvich) Apr. i, 1578; priest, Aug. 31, 1579. V. of Earls
Barton, Northants., 1579-91. R. of Isham inferior, 1588-
1634. R. of Isham superior, 1605-37. Buried Nov. 2, 1637.
Father of the next.
RAYNSFORD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1602. S. of Richard (above). Bapt. Apr. 24, 1583, at Earls
Barton, Northants. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1606; priest, Sept. 24, 1609. V. of
Willoughton, Lines., 1618-22. R. of St Helen's, Ipswich,
1628-31.
RAYNSFORD or RENSFORTH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from
Christ's, June, 1583. Probably s. of Richard (Raynsford),
of Epping, Essex, Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 22, 1586,
as 'Raynsford,' of Essex. Living, 1604. {Peile, i. 176.)
RAYNSFORD, ROBERT. B.D. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Kent. Probably s. of Miles. Matric. (Wadham College,
Oxford) Oct. 23, 1618, age 16; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1623; B.D.
1631; D.D. 1637. V. of Bromley, Kent, 1630-4. R. of
Woolwich, 1631-49. V. of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon., 1632.
Perh.Tps preb. of Sarum, 1644. Died Mar. 31, 1649. Will,
P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; N. and Q., 12th S., ix. 520, where he
is made father of Robert, one of the early British settlers
in America.)
RAINSFORD or RAYNFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, May 6, 1668. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2;
M.A. 1675. Incorp. at Oxford, 1679. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 1673-4. C. of St Helen's, Ipswich.
RAYNTON, HAMOND. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 17, 1623.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Thomas, of Washingborough. Matric.
1623. Probably died before 1646. (P. A. Taylor, Taylor
Family, 696.)
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RAYNTON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1654. Possibly
Nicholas, s. of Nicholas, of Washingborough, Lines. Of
Enfield, Middlesex. Heir-at-law to his great-uncle Sir
Nicholas Rainton. Will dated (P.C.C.) July 20, 1694; proved,
Dec. 22, 1696. (P. A. Taylor, 696.)
RAYSON, see also RASON.
RAYSON, alias CAMBRIDGE, WILLIAM. Prior of BamweU,
1496. Probably died 1523. (Cooper, 1. 28, no evidence given
of connection with the University.)
REA, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, Mar. 17,
i66o-i. S. of Richard, of Stannaday (?), Salop. School,
Durham. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. i668. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1669. R. of Wakes Colne, Essex, 1678-92. Died
1692. Admon., Archd. Colchester. {Al. Oxon.)
REDE, ALAN. B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1506. WiU proved (V.C.C.)
1508.
READ, ALEXANDER. B.A. from Pembroke, 1604-5; M.A.
1608; D.D. 1624 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1605. Junior Proctor,
l6i7-8. Had a testimonial for Orders, 1618. V. of Yateley,
Hants. Perhaps V. of Barton, Cambs., 1622. Died c. 1628.
(Loder.)
READ, ALEXANDER. M.D. 1624 (Incorp. from Oxford). M.A.
(Aberdeen); Incorp. at Oxford, 1620. M.D. (Oxford) 1620.
FRCP., 1624. Died Oct. 1641. Will, Com. London. (Munk,
1. 183.)
READE, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1631; B..'^. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Perhaps V. of Datchet,
Bucks., c. 1650; there in 1663. One 'Master Alex. Reede,
minister,' buried at Gosforth, Northumberland, Feb. 3,
1670-1. (H. M. Wood; Lipscomb, iv. 438.)
REED, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 17, 1587.
S. of Edward, deceased. B. at Reedham, Norfolk. School,
Fakenham (Mr Ward). Matric. 1587.
REID, ANTHONY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1686.
B. at Windsor, Berks. Matric. Lent, 1687; B.A. 1690-1;
M.A. 1694. Fellow, 1690. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 9, 1690.
Vicar-choral of Lincoln Cathedral. Schoolmaster at Lincoln.
P.C. of St Mark, Lincohi. Preb. of Lincohi, i7ii-4- Died
Apr. I, 1714. Father of Farringdon (1725)- (Harwood, 270;
Scott-Mayor, 111. 390.)
READE, CHARLES [CROFTS]. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Caius, Jan. 18, 1669-70. S. of Thomas (1628), Esq., deceased,
of Bardwell, Suffolk (and Bridget, dau. of Sir Charles Crofts,
of BardweU, Knt.). B. there, July 25, 1652. Schools,
Thetford (Mr Keen) and Bury St Edmunds (Mr Leeds).
Matric. 1670. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July i, 1671. Knighted,
Sept. 26, 1674. Of Bardwell. Married Mary, dau. of Sir
Thomas Hewett, of Pishiobury, Herts. Died Oct. 21. 1690.
M.I. at Bardwell. WiU (P.C.C.) 1692. Twin-brother of
Thomas (1669-70). (Venn, 1. 439; Le Neve, Mon., ill. 166;
Lines. Pedigrees, 8i6.)
REEDE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June I, 1635. S. of Edward, parish clerk, of Sleaford, Lines.
B. there. School, Sleaford (Mr Trevillian). Matrie. 1636; B.A.
1638-9.
READ, EDWARD. Matrie. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1588.
READ, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, May 17, 1602.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Weston, Suffolk. School, Norwich
(Mr Wei). Matric. 1602; B.A. 1604-5. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 25, 1607. Chosen as a member of the
Presbyterian Classis, 1645. Of North Cove, Suffolk, Esq.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Edgar, Esq., of Glemham
Magna. Died 1652. Buried at North Cove. M.I. Will
(P.C.C.) 1652. Brother of Henry (1602) and father of Thomas
(1648). (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Venn, 1. 178; E. Anglian,
IV. 267.)
READE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1612;
B.A. 1616-7. Proba'oly ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 21,
1618-9.
READE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 20,
1615. S. of John, baker, of the parish of St Alphege, Cripple-
gate, London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1615; Scholar,
1615-8; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of Greenford parva,
Middlesex, 1621-6. Will, i66i. (Venn, i. 228.)
REID, FARRINGDON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 3,
1725. S. of Anthony (1686), clerk, of Lincolnshire. B. at
Lincoln. School, Lincoln (Mr Gradal). Matric. 1725; B.A.
1728-9; M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1731-4- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Apr. 8, 1729; priest, June 13, 1731. Head Master of Stamford
Grammar School, 1731-71. V. of Mamham, Notts., i735-7i-
R. of Somerby and Humby, Lines., 1748-71- Buried at
Stamford, Mar. 16, I77i- (Scott-Mayor, in. 391.)
READE, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, c. 1596.
Probably s. of Sir William, of Osteriey, Middlesex, Knt.
Perhaps migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Christ Church,
Read, John
Oxford) Feb. 1597-8, age 17. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1599, as of Osteriey, Middlesex. Died in the Poultry Compter
prison. Buried July 18, 1615, in Sir Thomas Gresham's
vault. Probably brother of Thomas (1583). (Middlesex
Pedigrees.)
READ, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July I, 1706.
Of Middlesex. B. 1687. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
1706; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 23, 1710; priest. May 27, 1711- C. of St Mary's, Bedford.
C. of Stevington, Beds., 1717-22. Probably chaplain in the
Navy, 1727-9.
REDE, GEOFFREY. B.Civ.L. 1541-2-
READE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1585-
READE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 6,
1658. 3rd s. of Thomas, salt fish dealer, of London. B. at
Offord, Hunts. School, Hitchin (Mr Jos. Kemp).
READ, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 7, 1733. S. of
Thomas, of Blackwood Hill, Horton, Stafis. B. Apr. 14, 1715.
Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 5, 1737. V. of Over Peover, Cheshire, 1740-90. R. of
Baddiley, 1759-96. Died Jan. 4, 1796. Buried at Horton.
(E. Axon.)
READ, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 7, 1602.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Weston, Suffolk. School, Norwich
(Mr Wei). Matric. 1602. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25,
1607. Succeeded his father, 1622. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Nicholas Gameys, Esq., of Redisham. Died Feb. 17, 1655.
Buried at Weston. Brother of Edward (1602) and father of
Thomas (1631). (Venn, 1. 178; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
READE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1610.
READE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 1, 1736- S. of
Unton (1736), R. of Shilling Okeford, Dorset. Bapt. there,
Aug. 21, 1716. Colleger at Eton, 1729-35- Matric. 1736;
B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Fellow, 1744-55-
READ, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 29,
1737. S. of Henry, gent., of Crowood, Wilts. B. there. School,
Marlborough. Matric. 1737; M.B. 1746. Died 1786. (Scott-
Mayor, III. 488.)
READE or REED, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1651.
Of Essex. S. of Thomas, carpenter, of Colchester. School,
Colchester. Migrated to Caius, Sept. 23, 1652. Scholar,
1652-5; Matric. 1653. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 6; priest,
Feb. 8, 1660-1. R. of Wrabness, Essex, 1660. Apparently
C. of Lawford, 1662-4. Proved his father's will in 1665, from
whom he inherited lands. Died 1701. See Al. Oxon. for a
contemporary namesake with whom he is apparently con-
fused. (Venn, i. 385.)
REED, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 23,
1742-3. S. of John, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at Vann.
School, Scorton, Yorks. (Mr Noble). Matric. 1743; B.A.
1746-7.
REDE, JOHN. Studied in Cambridge. Supp. for B.Can.L.
(Oxford) 1450.
REDE, JOHN. B.A. 1545-6. One of these names V. of Braith-
well, Vorks. Died 1565.
READE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at King's, Easter, 1560.
READE, JOHN. Matrie. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1570.
READ, JOHN. Matrie. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs. 1570.
READ, JOHN, Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1579. Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Wrangle, Lines.
Matric. (Trinity CoUege, Oxford) Apr. 3, 1579, age 17.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. Sheriff of Lines., 1609. Married
Jane, dau. of Sir John Garrard, Knt., of London. Died
Nov. 12, 1626, aged 65. Buried at Wrangle. Father of
Thomas (1628). (Lines. Pedigrees, 816.)
READE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 3, 1592-3.
Matric. c. 1593; B.A. 1596-7. Minister at Tamworth, Staffs.,
1602-30. Buried Dec. 7, 1630. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915-)
REED, JOHN DE (JANUS). Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, July,
1613. S. of Gerard van Reede, a Dutchman. B. in Holland,
1593. Canon of Utrecht, 1620. Came to England in 1644 as
an ambassador to reconcile Charles and the Parliament.
Created Baron Reede by the King at Oxford. President of
the States-General, 1652. Died Feb. 1683. (D.N.B.)
READE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's, May 13,
1631. S. of William (? 1610-1). B. at Canterbury. School,
Acton (private). Matric. 1631. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 31,
1632-3. Died unmarried. (Vis. of Kent, i6ig; Peile, i. 410.)
READ, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, June 10, 1647.
S. of John, gent., of Thumby, Leics. Schools, BiUesden
(Mr Trigg) and Thumby (Mr Ferdinand Burridge). Matric.
1647. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. i, 1656. (Venn, i.
368.)
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READ, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's, June ir, 1668.
S. of John, draper, of St Ives, Hunts. B. there. School,
Kimbolton. Matric. 1668.
READ, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 16, 1672.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar.
1678-9; priest, Dec. 1679. V. of North Ehnham, Norfolk,
1680-1704. Perhaps R. of Bawsey, 1679-81. Died Mar. ir,
1703-4.
REED, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Mar. 27, 1685.
Of Penryn, Cornwall. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. One of
these names, 'B.A.,' ord. priest (Lincoln) June 11, 1693;
'C. of Wadingham, Lines.' Perhaps chaplain in the Navy,
1697-1707.
READ, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 22, 1703-4. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1705. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22,
i7ir; priest, Sept. 17, 1717, 'B.A.'; 'C. of Burton Latimer.'
One of these names, clerk, died Aug. 19, 1736; 'of Queens'
College, Cambridge.' (G. Mag.)
READE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Oct. 11,
1728. Of Worcestershire. School, Bristol (private). Matric.
1728; Scholar, 1728.
READ, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1738.
Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow, 1742. Clerk-
assistant to the House of Commons, 1747-60. Died Mar. 9,
1760. (Harwood.)
READE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 18,
1750. ist s. of John, gent., of Ipsden, Oxon. B. at Ipsden.
School, Marlborough, Wilts. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754. Ord.
deacon (London) June 14, 1754; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1755.
R. of Little Rollright, Oxon., 1771-89. Died 1789. (Scott-
Mayor, III. 595; Burke, L.G.)
READ, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Nov. 6,
1674. B. at Ely. School, Huntingdon. Matric. 1675; B-A.
1678-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1680. Probably
C. of Collingtree, Northants., 1682-5. Perhaps R. of North
Cray, Kent, 1701-9; if so, died 1709. Buried at Cray. M.I.
One of these names buried Feb. 18, 1724. (Peilf, 11. 56;
Hasted, i. 159, says he died in 1709, but the tablet in the
Church gives name and date (1709) only, so possibly he
lived till 1724.)
READ, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 20,
1704-5. S. of John, draper. B. at St Ives, Hunts. School,
Huntingdon (Mr Matthews). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-g.
READE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 18, 1652.
Of Worcestershire. B. at Kidderminster. Matric. 1652; B.A.
1655-6. Assisted Ri. Baxter, by whom he had been sent to
College. Ejected from Gt Witley, Worcs., 1662. Licensed
to be a Presbyterian teacher at Stambridge, 1672. After-
wards a preacher in London at a meeting-house built for
him in Dyot Street, Great Russell Street. Used the Book of
Common Prayer, hence called ' the Con-non-forming Mungril'
by a pamphleteer. Died at Hampstead, 1712-3. WU1(P.C.C.).
(Calamy, 11. 548.)
READE, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1573.
B. in London. School, St Paul's. Migrated to Oxford, 1575, age
17; B.A. (Oxford) 1577; M.A. (Oxford) 1581; incorp. at Cam-
bridge, 1585; B.D. (Oxford) 1592. Fellow of Exeter College.
REED, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 6,
1626. S. and h. of Edward, Esq. B. at Wenbury, Devon.
Schools, Plimpton and Maristow. Matric. 1626-7. (Vis. of
Devon, 1620.)
REEDE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 11,
1633. S. of Ralph, gent., of Chirton, Northumberland. Bapt.
at Tynemouth, July 6, 1617. School, Morpeth (Mr Oxiey).
Matric. 1633. Buried at St Oswin's, Tynemouth, Nov. 24,
1646. Perhaps father of the next. (H. M. Wood.)
READE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse, July i,
1654. Of Northumberland. S. of Ralph, of East Clinton.
School, Coventry. Matric. 1655. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 31,
1656, and at the Middle Temple, June 30, 1656.
READ, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Caius, Lent, 1557-8.
Perhaps s. of William, commissioner of the Court of Re-
quests; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1558. One of these names,
'of London,' adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1559.
REEDE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1578.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1581-2. Perhaps V. of Barton-on-
Humber, 1584-98.
READE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 25, 1600.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1609.
READ, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', 1601. Of
Hertfordshire.
READ, RICHARD. B.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Newport, Hereford, Esq. Matric. (Brasenose
College, Oxford) Dec. 9, 1631, age 16. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. I, 1639-40. 'Of Magdalene College, Cambridge,' but
one of these names adm. at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1633.
{Al. Oxon.)
V.A.C. III.
Read, Thomas
READE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1643.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1643; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650.
Probably V. of Henlow, Beds., 1664. Buried there June 12,
1680. (W. M. Noble.)
READE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1648.
Of London. Matric. 1648.
READE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 5, 1679.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Old. deacon
(Peterb.) June 3, 1683; priest. May 25, 1684. V. of Gt Dalby,
Leics., 1684-1718.
READE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 1, 1751. Of Cheshire. School, Nantwich. Scholar, 1753.
REDE, ROBERT. Of Buckingham College; and perhaps fellow
of King's Hall. S. of William, of Northumberland. Perhaps
M.A. Excused regency, 1473. Barrister of Lincoln's Inn.
Serjeant-at-law, i486. King's Serjeant, 1494. Justice K.B.,
1495-1506. Knighted, Nov. 1501. Chief Justice C.P., 1506-
19. Founded readerships at Cambridge and a Fellowship
at Jesus College. Of Bore Place, Kent. Died Jan. 8, 1518-9.
WiU (P.C.C). (Cooper, i. 20; D.N.B.)
REDE, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1515-6, Perhaps V. of Swine,
Yorks., 1540-54, deprived.
READE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Nov. 22,
1582. S. of Edward, of Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric.
1582; Scholar, 1582-7.
READ, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Jan. 10, 1648-9.
Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. of William, of Thomham, Norfolk,
gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 23, 1654. But see Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.
READ, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 2,
1690. S. of Clement, gent. B. at York. School, York
(Mr Tomlinson). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697;
B.D. 1705. Fellow, 1698-1707. Taxor, 1703. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1696; 'C. of Wallington, Herts.'; priest,
Sept. 20, 1702. Probably brother of Roger (1704-5).
READ, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Mar. 24, I7i8-
9. S. of Robert, silversmith. B. at Stowmarket, Suffolk.
Schools, Stowmarket and Ipswich. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1722-
3; M.A. 1726. Fellow, 1725. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
1723; priest, Sept. 1725. R. of Harleston, Suffolk, 1730.
R. of Onehouse, 1730-76. Will proved (Bury) 1776.
READ, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 22,
1704-5. S. of Clement, gent. B. at NewbaJd, near Brough,
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1705; B.A.
1708-9. V. of Kippax, Yorks., 1715-25. Buried there Apr. 22,
1725. Probably brother of Robert (1690). (H. M. Wood.)
READE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Lent, 1610-1;
B.A. 1613-4. Possibly 2nd s. of Edmund, of Wickford,
Essex. A physician in Bishop's Stortford, Herts., 1643.
Possibly brother of William (1610-1). (Suffolk Man. Fam.,
I. 164.)
READE, SIMON. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1597-8. B. at
Woodford, Thrapston, Northants., c. 1578. B.A. 1600-1;
M.A. 1604; B.D. 1611. Ord. priest (by Suffragan Bishop of
Colchester) Dec. 15, 1602. C. of Welboum, Lines. R. of
St George and St Paul, Stamford, 1606-27. R. of South
Scarle, Notts., 1627-38. (Peile, i. 225.)
REDE, THOMAS. M.B. 1455-6. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1451-
65. Described in 1456-7 as M.D. Practised physic in Cam-
bridge, where he acquired considerable property. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1504. (Cooper, i. 8.)
REDE, THOMAS. B.A. 1489. Of Norwich diocese. M.A. 1492.
Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Feb. 22, 1493-4; deacon. Mar. 29, 1494.
READE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1565.
(Perhaps same as next.)
READE, THOMAS. Of Pembroke. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23,
1566-7; priest, Sept. 2r, 1567. C. of Alvingham, Lines., in
1585. Probably V. of South Elkington, 1586-98.
READE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1569.
READE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1580.
B. in London. B.A. from Jesus, 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1589, age 27; C. of Chipstead,
Surrey.
READE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Michs.
1583. S. and h. of Sir William, of Osterley, Middlesex. M.A.
1594-5. M. P. for Peterborough, 1588-9 and 1593. Knighted,
1592. Of Osterley. Married Mildred, dau. of Thomas, Lord
Burleigh. Died s.p. Probably brother of Francis (1596).
(Middlesex Pedigrees.)
READE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1587.
B. at Shelford, Cambs., c. 1574. B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1595;
B.D. 1611. Perhaps Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 25, 1599. V. of Gt Wymondley, Herts., i6oo-
18. V. of Offley, 1617-37. R. of Ayot St Lawrence, 1625.
One of these names of Cottered, Herts., clerk; will (P.C.C.)
1654.
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Read, Thomas
READE, THOMAS. M.A. 1619 (Incorp. from Aberdeen).
Incorp. at Oxford, May 28, 1620; previously a student there.
[A I. O.ron.)
READE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1628. Of Lincolnshire. Doubtless 's. and h. of John
(1579), ol Wrangle, Lines., Knt., deceased.' Adtn. at (Iray's
Inn, May 27, 1631. Married Bridget, dau. of Sir Charles
Crofts, of Bardwell, Suffolk, Knt. Died Mar. 18, 1651-2.
Buried at BardweU. Father of Charles {1669-70) and Thomas
(1669-70). {Lines. Pedigrees, 816.)
READE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 18,
1631. S. of Henry (1602), gent., of Weston, Suffolk. B. there.
Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 5, 1634. Of
Weston, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Astley Brampton, of
Bio Norton, Norfolk. Died Sept. 19, 1681. Buried at Weston.
(Venn, 1. 301.)
REED, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 21, 1648.
S. and h. of Edward (1602), of North Cove, Suffolk. Matric.
1648. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1650. Of Rendham, in
1664. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Edgar, of Glem-
ham Magna. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
READ, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 31, 1661. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1661.
READE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 21,
1669-70. S. of Thomas (1628), Esq., deceased. B. July 25,
1652, at Bardwell. Schools, Thetford (Mr Keen) and Bury
St Edmunds (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1670; M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, July i, 1671. Died unmarried. Mar. 28,
1678, at Nottingham. Buried at Bardwell. Twin-brother
of Charles (1669-70). {Venn, i. 439.)
READ, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 12, 1693-4.
Of Hampshire. B. in the Isle of Wight, 1678. Matric. 1695
B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701; B.D. 1710. Fellow, 1698-1719
Ord. deacon (Lmcohi) June 29, 1701; priest, Mar. 5, 1704-5
R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1713-5- Died Jan. 29, 1718-9
READE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 19, 1699-1700
B. at Tamworth, Staffs. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1703-4. Ord
deacon (London) May 19, 1706; perhaps priest (Lincoln
Litt. dim. from London) May 20, 1722. One of these names
V. of Northallerton, Yorks., in 1727.
READ, THOMAS. M.A. from King's, 1725. S. of Thomas, of
Shaftesbury, Dorset. Matric. (St Mary Hall, Oxford) Mar. 12,
1717-8, age 17; B.A. (AU Souls) 1721. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 20, 1722; priest (London) Dec. 20, 1724. R. of Shaftes-
bury St Peter, and Holy Trinity, 1725-65. Chaplain to Earl
Balcarres. R. of Hardington, Somerset, 1737. Died 1765.
{Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
READE, UNTON. M.A. 1736 (Incorp. from Balliol College,
Oxford). Matric. there, Feb. 28, 1704-5, age 16. S. of
Thomas, of Moreton, Dorset, clerk. Bapt. at Shilling Okeford,
Dorset, Sept. 23, (?) 1689. B.A. (Oxford) 1708; M.A. 1711.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) Sept. 24, 1710; priest (Bath and Wells)
Mar. I, 1712-3. V. of Shilling Okeford (or Shillingstone) ,
Dorset, 1715-50. R. of Durweston, 1730-50. Buried at
Shillingstone, Aug. 25, 1750. M.I. Father of Henry (1736).
{Vis. of Berks., 1665; Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
READE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1564;
B.A. 1567-8.
READE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1572. Of Sedgeford, Norfolk. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
Fellow, 1580-6. Perhaps ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 6, 1588.
R. of Kelling, Norfolk, 1587. V. of Bayfield, 1603. Con-
tributed to the College Chapel. {Mailers.)
REED, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1577-8.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 18, 1582-3; priest, Mar. 7,
1583-4. C. of Denton, Hunts., 1605.
READE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1578-9; B..^. 1582-3. Perhaps R. of Rolvenden, Kent,
1591-1617. Died 1617. But s<;e ^ /. OATon. for a contemporary.
REED, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Jesus, Easter, 1586.
One of these names, of Bromfield, Hereford, adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 3, 1587.
READ, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs. 1601;
B.A. 1604-5.
READE, WILLIAM. B.A. from Christ's, 1603-4. One of these
names R. of Chedgrave, Norfolk, 1611-41.
READE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Easter,
1610-1. Possi'oly s. of William, of Folkestone, Kent. If so,
died c. 1630. One of these names, 's. and h. of William, Knt.,
of Norfolk (? Northants.),' adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 1, 1612-3.
Another, s. and h. of Edmund, of Wickford, Essex. After-
wards of Birchanger, Essex; died Apr. 3, 1659. Possibly
father of John (1631). {Suffolk Man. Fam., i. 164; Peile, i.
280; Vis. of Kent. 1619.)
Reading, Richard
READE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Exeter College, Oxford) Dec. 17, 1650; B.A. 1654; M.A.
1657. Perhaps R. of Drewsteignton, Devon, 1660. Canon of
Exeter, 1662-96. Archdeacon of Barnstaple, 1679-1703. R.
of Chagford, Devon, 1680. Died 1703. Will, Exeter. (Le
Neve, Mon.; Al. Oxon.)
READ, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 26, 1672.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1672-3.
REED, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, May 21,
1681. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1681; B.A.
1684-5. Ord. deacon (Carlisle, LUt. dim. from Durham)
May 30, 1686; priest, Sept. 25, 1687.
REED, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Magdalene,
Jan. 12, 1751. S. of Thomas, Esq. Bapt. at St Margaret's,
Durham, July 18, 1732. School, Durham. Matric. 1751-
Married Hannah, dau. of Utaick Reay, of Newcastle, Mar. 14,
1757. Buried at Durham, Apr. 22, 1763. (H. M. Wood.)
REDE, . B.A. 1491-2.
REDE, . B.Civ.L. 1503-4; B.Can.L. 1503-4. Perhaps
George, V. of Homchurch, Essex, in 1504. Died Feb. 25,
1530. Will (P.C.C), 'LL.B.'
REDE, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1544. Probably
John, B.A. 1545-6.
READER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1627. Of Kent. B.A. 1630; M.A. 1634. Perhaps of
Whitstable, Kent, minister. Will (P.C.C.) 1654. Probably
brother of John (1622).
REDER or RIDER, JOHN. B.A. 1510-1. Scholar of Gonville
Hall, 1512-3; M.A. 1513-6. Chantry priest at Swaffham,
Norfolk, and at Little Dunham, 1554.
READER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1622. Of Kent. B.A. 1625-6; M..^. 1629. V. of Heme,
Kent, 1634-7. Probably V. of Bobbing, 1635. Probably
brother of George (1627).
READER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 29, 1650. Matric.
1650.
READER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1577.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1585.
Fellow of St Catharine's. Probably R. of Beeford, Yorks.,
1588-94. Died 1594.
REEDER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Caius, May 18, 1680. S. of
Thomas, mercer, of Wells, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Warham (Mr Rice), Bumham Thorpe (Mr Tubbin), East
Barsham and Wells (Mr Butler). Matric. 1680; Scholar,
1680-5; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1684.
{Venn, i. 464.)
READER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1552.
REDER, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1552.
READER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at King's, 1681; B.A. 1684-5;
M.A. 1698. Probably R. of Tatsfield, Surrey, 1688. See
Al. Oxon. for a contemporarj'.
READING, see also RIDDING.
READING or RIDDING, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
St John's, c. 1594. B. c. 1579- B.A. 1598-9- Ord. deacon
(Colchester) July 1, 1604; priest (Peterb.) May 22, 1608.
V. of Hackthom, Lines., 1610. Admon. (Lincohi) 1632.
REDING, LORD, see ASTLEY, JAMES.
RE.ADING, JOHN. University Counsel, 1645. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1614. Barrister, 1626. Of Kingsthorpe,
Northants.
REDING, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from King's, Michs. 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 31;
priest, Apr. i, 1625. Perhaps V. of St Augustin, Norwich,
1635, 'John.'
READING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 10, 1674- Of
Sileby, Leics. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. R. of
Rotherby, Leics., 1682-91.
REDING, NATHANIEL. Adm. at Emmanuel, 1643-4, from
O.xford. B. in London. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1643-4; M.A.
(Merton College, Oxford) 1646. Fellow of Christ's, 1645-g.
Commissioner of Sewers for Hatfield Chace, 1655. Barrister
of the Inner Temple, 1658. Counsel for Popish Lords in the
Tower. Imprisoned for suborning evidence and fined 1000
marks. Lived at Sandtoft, Lines. Of Northampton, gent.
Died at Belton in great poverty, c. 1712; 'over 100 years
old' {sic). {Peile, i. 474; Al. Oxon.; Yorks. Arch. Journ., vii.
211-27; xxviii. 183-96.)
REDING, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 2, 1635.
Of Middlesex. One of these names V. of Heybridge, Essex,
1650. R. of Hazeleigh, 1660-2. (H. Smith.)
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READING or REDDING, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
June 24, 1652. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6;
M.A. 1660. R. of Edmondthorpe, Leics., 1662-77. R. of
Elmesthorpe, 1662. Perhaps F.R.S., 1671. Died 1677.
Admon. (Leicester) 1677. (Musgrave; Nichols, 11. 179.)
READING or REDING, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 24, 1573. Of Pinner, Middlese.x.
Matric. 1573; B.A. 1577-8. Fellow, 1576-80.
READING, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Pembroke,
Michs. 1615.
READING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1629;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Adm. extra-licentiate R.C.P.,
Mar. 3, 1641-2. Probably brother of the next. (Munk, i.
234-)
READING, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1629;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. R. of Southoe, Hunts., 1635-69.
Died 1669. Probably brother of Thomas (above).
READING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 24, 1691-2.
Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1697; priest, Apr. i8, 1704. V. of Stixwold, Lines., 1704.
REASON, see also RASON.
REASON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter,
1612. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
REBOW, ISAAC LEMYNG. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 10, 1722. S. of Lemyng, of Fulham, Middlesex. School,
Fulham, London (Mr Croft). Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 14, 1726-7. M.P. for Col-
chester, 1734-5- Married Mary, dau. of Captain Matthew
Martin, of Wyvenhoe and .A.lresford Hall, Essex. Died Mar. 3,
1734-5- Buried at St Mary's, Colchester. M.I. Father of
the next. (Essex Pedigrees; Burke, L.G.)
REBOW, ISAAC MARTIN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Dec. 8, 1748. S. of Isaac Lemyng (above), of
Colchester. School, Eton. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753. Re-
corder of Colchester. M.P. for Colchester, 1754-81. Of
Wivenhoe Park, Essex. Married his cousin Mary, dau. of
Thomas Martin, Esq., of Alresford Hall, Essex. Changed
his name to Rebow-Martin, 1776. Died Oct. 3 (? Dec. 6),
1781. Buried at St Mary's, Colchester. M.I. (Essex
Pedigrees; Burke, L.G.; Davy.)
RECHEFORTH, see RETCHFORD,
RECORD, ROBERT. M.D. 1545. Of Tenby, Wales. S. of
Thomas.. B.A. (Oxford) 1530-1. Fellow of All Souls, 1531.
Comptroller of the Mint at Bristol, 1549. King's surveyor
of mines in Ireland, 1551. The famous mathematician.
Introduced algebra into England. .^Vlso said to have been
highly skilled in rhetoric, philosophy, history, literature,
astrology, music, mineralogy and every branch of natural
history. Author, mathematical, etc. Died 1558, prisoner for
debt in the King's Bench. Will (P.C.C). (D.N.B.; Cooper,
I. 175; Al. Oxon.)
REDALL, MILES. Fellow of Queens', 1484.
REDBURN, JOHN. B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1492. FeUow of St
Catharine's, c. 1490. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Gestingthorpe, Essex, 1478-1505. Died 1505. Will (P.C.C).
(NeKcourt.)
REDBURN, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, c.
1596; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest
(Colchester) Mar. 29, 1601. C. of Broughton, Bucks., 1605:
R., 1618.
REDBORNE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1480.
Perhaps John Redbum above.
REODALL, AMBROSE. Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 9, 1719;
M.A. 1720. S. of Ambrose, of Eversholt, Beds., clerk. Bapt.
there, June 15, 1678. Matric. (Balliol College, Oxford) Apr.
n, 1695, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1698-9. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Dec. 19, 1703. R. of Preston, Rutland, 1703-34. Head
Master of Uppingham School, 1721-34. Died 1734. {Al.
Oxon.)
REDDALL, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 30,
1722. Of Bedfordshire. Possibly s. of Ambrose (above).
Matric. pens. Easter, 1726; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) May 28, 1727. Chaplain in the Navy, 1729-31.
The recurrence of the name Ambrose in this family makes
identification difiScult.
REDDALL, DIXON. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 11,
1751. S. of Richard, vintner, of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Wellingborough, Northants. (Mr Holmes). B.A.
1756; M.A. 1759. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 21, 1758.
C. of Wilden, Beds., and C. of Wellingborough, Northants.
Usher at Wakefield School, in 1758. R. of Simpson, Bucks.,
1762-72. Died Feb. 19, 1772. {Scott-Mayor, ni. 6og ;G. Mag.)
REDDAL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18 sic) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 17, 1680. Of Bedfordshire. School, Potton. Scholar,
1680; Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. FeUow, 1688-
Redman, Jason
c. 1701. C. of Clapham, Beds., 1696-1702: R. of Beddington,
,^^?'' ,?703-8. Died Nov. 2, 1708. M.L at Beddington.
(I . A. Walker, 167; Manning and Bray, 11. 533.)
REDDALL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. ii, 1734-5.
B. in I^ndon. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Ord.
deacon (Lmcoln) June i, 1740; priest, Dec. 19, 1742. Will
as of Eversholt, Beds.; proved, 1766, by brother Ambrose
Esq.
REDDINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, Jan. 24,
i^?7-8. S^of John, deceased, of Cambridge. B. there.
School, Safiron Walden, Essex (Mr Kilboume). Matric. 1608:
Scholar, 1701; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. FeUow, 1704. Ord.
pnest (Norwich) Feb. 1707-8. Head Master at Norwich
Grammar School, until 1737. R. of Rackheath, Norfolk,
1711. R. of St Edmund, Norwich, 1712. R. of Hethel
Norfolk, 1737-9. Died Sept. 24, 1739. Buried in Hethei
Church.
REDDYK, WILLIAM. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1432-47.' Died
c. 1447. {T. A. Walker.) ' tJ 'f/ <="
REDE, see READ.
REDELL, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1546.
Perhaps graduated from Trinity as Francis Ridell, whom see.
REDFERNE, ELYS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1578;
B.A. from St John's, 1581-2.
REDFERN, . B.Can.L. 1508-9.
REDGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 26,
1639. S. of John, merchant, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Ipswich (private). Matric. 1639. Died 1671.
{Davy.)
REDGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, July 2,
1714- S. of Nicholas, gent. B. at Woodbridge, Suffolk.
School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1718-9.
REDGRAVE, SAMUEL. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 22.
1657. Of Suffolk.
REDGRAVE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 15; priest, June 16, 1617. R. of Waldingfield, Suffolk,
1620. R. of Newboum, 1620. Probably V. of Rendlesham,
1645; if so, died 1652. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653.
REDHAM, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1545.
REDHED, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi. Michs.
1566.
REDHEAD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, 1630-1
S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Holden (? Howden, East Riding, or
Holden Clough, near Dewsbury), Yorks. Matric. 1631.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 817.)
REDICAP, JOHN. Scholar (age 12) of Clare, 1462.
REDIOT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1573-
REDKNAP or REDNAP, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 17) a
scholar from Eton, May 8, 1503. Of Grantchester, Cambs.
Left, 1504. {Harwood.)
REDLEY, ROBERT. B.A. 1493-4; M.A. 1500.
REDMAN, DREW. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1607.
2nd s. of WiUiam (1559), Bishop of Norwich. Scholar, 1608;
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Died before 1640. Brother of
WiUiam {c. 1596).
REDMAYNE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1673.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1674; Matric. 1676; B.A.
1676-7-
REDMAN, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1549. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Harwood Castle, Yorks.,
'a clerk.' {Vis. of Yorks., 1564; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S.,
III. 441.)
REDMAN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1565.
S. and h. of William, of Ireby, Lanes. Married Julian, dau.
of Nicholas Leybume. Died vita pairis. Buried at Thorn ton -
in-Lonsdale, Mar. 20, 1592-3. Brother of Jason (1589).
(J. Parker.)
REDMAN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1584.
REDMAN, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1590-1; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1597- C. at Kirkby Lonsdale, Lanes., 1603.
R. of Halton-in-Lonsdale, 1610-20. Lived at Kirkby
Lonsdale. Commissioner of Lord Mounteagle's estates at
Hornby Castle. Married Agnes Otway, Nov. 19, 1603. Buried
at Kirkby Lonsdale, Sept. i, 1620. Perhaps brother of
Richard (1606-7). (W. H. ChippindaU; Peile, i. 201.)
REDMAN, JASON. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1589.
7th s. of WiUiam, R. of Ireby, Lanes. B.A. 1593-4. Buried
at Thornton, Nov. 7, 1594. Brother of George (1565).
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Redman, John
REDMAN, JOHN. B.A. 1523-6. Of Yorkshire; relative of
Bishop Tunstall. B. 1499. Studied at Oxford and Paris.
M.A. 1530 (Incorp. from Paris); B.D. 1533-4; DD. 1536-7-
Fellow of St John's, 1530. Public Orator, 1537-8. Lady
Margaret Professor, 1538-421 I549-5I- Warden of King's
Hall, 1542-6. First Master of Trinity College, 1546-51.
Probably R. of Redmarshall, Durham, 1533-44; ord. sub-
deacon (by Bishop of Durham) on this title, Sept. 20, 1533;
R. of Sedgefield, 1544. Archdeacon of Stafiord, 1540-7.
Canon of Westminster, 1540-51. Archdeacon of Taunton,
1542. Preb. of Wells, 1547-51. R. of Calverton, Bucks.,
1548. Assisted in compiling the Prayer Book of Edward VI.
Author, theological. Died Nov. 4, 1551. Buried in West-
minster Abbey. Will (P.C.C.) 1557-8. (Cooper, i. 107;
D.N.B.)
REDMAN, JOHN. M.A. 1553 (Incorp. from Oxford). Demy of
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1532; B.A. 1539; M.A. 1543-
Fellow, 1539. Proctor, 1548. Principal of Magdalen Hall,
1550-3- Probably R. of Newton, Northants., 1554- Perhaps
the same as the next.
REDMAN or REDMAYNE, JOHN. Esquire BedeU; elected,
July 9, 1563; resigned, c. 1579. A member of Peterhouse.
Probably lived at Gamlingay, Cambs. He was doubtless
M.A., but the record of graduation has not been found.
(Stokes, 89.)
REDMAN or REDMAYNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1619. Probably s. and h. of William, of Thornton,
Vorks. B. 1604. Governor of Pontefract Castle for the King.
Knighted. Died at Pontefract, 1645. Father of John
(1647). (J- Parker.)
REDMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 17, 1640.
S. of John, of Tottenham Court, citizen and merchant of
London. B. at Ludgate Hill. School, Newport (Mr Wolley).
Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1640-8; B.A. 1644-5; M-A. 1648;
D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest (Bishop of Ardfert) Dec. 14,
1650. R. of Willingale Doe, Essex, 1654-70. V. of Halstead,
1662-70. Perhaps V. of Walton, c. 1664-70. Will proved,
Aug. 18, 1670. (Venn, i. 340; H. Smith.)
REDMAYNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, June 25,
1647. S. of Sir John (1619), Knt., of Newcastle, Northumber-
land, and Thornton, Yorks. Bapt. Dec. 13, 1630, at Newcastle.
School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 3,
1647. Succeeded to the Thornton estates on his father's
death in 1645. Died unmarried, Apr. 5, 1680. M.I. at
Thornton.
REDMAN or REDMAYNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 10, 1672. Readm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 26, 1674, as Red-
mayne; M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
REDMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 7, 1675-
1st s. of Robert (1652), Esq., deceased. B. Apr. 24, 1658, at
Water Fulford, Yorks. School, York. Buried at St Michael-
le-Belfiy, York, Sept. 9, 1680. Brother of Thomas {1685-6).
(J. Parker.)
REDMAN, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1719.
S. of John, stage coach master of Windsor, Berks. Bapt. at
New Windsor, June 14, 1701. Matric. Easter, 1720; B.A.
1723. History scholar (George I foundation). Fellow, 1723.
Died at Windsor, 1725. Cousin to Jones (1713) and to Robert
(1715). (Harwood.)
REDMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i8) at Peterhouse, June 1,
1720. Of Berkshire. School, Eton.
REDMAN, JONES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1713-
B. at Windsor, Berks. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1717-8; M.A.
1721. Fellow, 1716. Master of King's College School.
Afterwards studied physic, and practised at Berkhampstead,
Herts. Died May 6, 1763. Brother of Robert (1715)- (Har-
tvood; G, Mag.)
REDMAYNE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 30, 1677.
S. of John, printer, of London. School, St Paul's. Migrated
to Trinity, Dec. 3, 1677, age 18. Scholar, 1679; Matric. 1680;
B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Fellow, 1683. A non-juror.
REDMAN, RICHARD. Educated at Cambridge. S. of Richard,
of Bossall, Yorks., and grandson of Sir Richard, Speaker of
the House of Commons, 1415. Supp. for B.A. (Oxford) Feb.
25, 1449-50; adm. July 24, 1450; M.A. 1456. Augustinian
canon of the order of Premonstre; Visitor-General of the
Order, 1452. Abbot of Shap, 1458. Bishop of St Asaph,
1471-95; restored the Cathedral at a great cost. Pnvy
CounciUor, 1493. Bishop of Exeter, 1495-1501. Bishop of
Ely, 1501-5, Died at Ely House, Holbom, London. Aug. 24,
1505. Buried at Ely. M.I. Will proved (P.C.C.) Aug. 29,
1505. (Cooper, I. 9; J. Parker; the D.N.B. and other
authorities are wrong in their statements as to the parentage
of the bishop. There were two S\x Richards, and it is quite
impossible that the bishop could be a son of either of them.)
REDMAN, RICHARD. Incorp. M.A. 1472-3; B.D. 1474-5;
D,D, 1479-80. R. of Stretham, Cambs., until 1488.
Redmer, Robert
REDMAN, RICHARD. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1525. B.Can.L.
One of these names R. of Blofield, Norfolk. Buried Sept. 13,
1553-
REDMAN, RICHARD. B.A. from Christ's, 1606-7. B. at
Kirkby Lonsdale. M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (Ely) (date not
found); priest (London) Dec. 1610, age 25. C. of Graveley,
Herts.; in charge of Graveley with Ches&eld, in 1609. One
of these names minister of Low Church, Walton, Lanes.,
1646; nominated to the Classis. Minister of Overton, 1654-6.
Perhaps brother of James (1590-1). (Peile, i. 247.)
REDMAN, ROBERT. Scholar of Trinity, 1554; B.A. 1557-8;
M.A. 1561. Fellow, 1560.
REDMAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1560;
Scholar, 1560.
REDMAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1571.
Of Richmondshire. Scholar, 1573; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579;
LL.D. 1586. Fellow, 1577. Chancellor of Norwich diocese,
1588-1625. Died Aug. 5, 1625, aged 74. M.I. at Heacham,
Norfolk.
REDMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 19, 1652.
S. and h. of John, of Water Fulford, near York. School,
Pocklington. Matric. 1652. Adm.at Gray's Inn, Oct. 21, 1652.
Father of John (1675) and Thomas (1685-6). (PeiU, 1. 549-)
REDMAN, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1715. B. at Eton. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723-
Fellow, 1719. Ord. deacon (London) Apr, 3, 1720; priest,
Nov. 1721. Priest-vicar of York Cathedral. Probably buried
at St Michael-le-Belfry, York, May 11, 1728. But according
to Harwood he died at Windsor and was buried there. Brother
of Jones (1713). (Harwood; H. M. Wood.)
REDMAN, THOMAS. B.A. 1541-2. S. of John, of Thomton-in-
Lonsdale, Richmond. M.A. 1546; B.D. (Trinity) 1554-
Original Fellow of Trinity, 1546. Masterof Jesus, 1559-60,
deprived as a popish recusant. Chaplain to Bishop of Ely.
Received the tonsure (London) Dec. 1553- R- oi Rattlesden,
Suffolk, 1554-7. R. of Teversham, Cam'os., in 1557. R- of
Barley, Herts., 1557-9. Mentioned in the will of his brother
Richard, of Thornton, in 1574. Living at Thornton, 1598.
(Cooper, I. 213; Jesus Hist.; J. Parker.)
REDMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594;
B.A. 1597-8. Probably 'Sir Readman, B.A.'; buried at
All Saints', Cambridge, May 23, 1599.
REDMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 21, 1631-2.
Of Himtingdonshire. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1637; priest, Mar. 10, 1638-9,
P.C. of Castle Hedingham, Essex, 1638. R. of Market
Deeping, Lines., 1643. (Shaw, i. 312.)
REDMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Sept. ir,
1679. S. of Christopher. B. at Middleham, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh.
REDMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Mar. 19,
1685-6. 2nd s. of Robert (1652), Esq., deceased. B. at
Water Fulford, Yorks. Bapt. at St Martin, Micklegate,
York, Sept. 3, 1668. Schools, York and Ripon. Matric. 1686.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 22, 1686. Died c. 1701.
Brother of John (1675).
REDMAN, W. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1559-
REDMAN, WALTER. B.A. 1478-9. Of Westmorland. 3rd s.
of Sir Richard, of Levens and Harwood, Knt. B. c. 1457.
M.A. 1482; B.D. 1491-2; D.D. 1502. Fellow of St Cath-
arine's. Proctor, 1489-90. R. of Snetterton, Norfolk, 1494-
1504. Chaplain to Roger Leybum, Bishop of Carlisle and
one of his executors in 1507. Provost of Greystoke, Cumber-
land. Died 1509. (J. Parker.)
REDMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, 1559. S, of
John, of Gt Shelford, Cambs. Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1562-3;
M.A. 1566; B.D. 1573; D.D. 1578. FeUow, 1563. Jumor
Bursar, 1571-2. Junior Dean, 1572-3- Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 2, 1570. University preacher, 1570. R. of Ovington,
Essex, 1571-2; of Toppesfield, 1572-8. Archdeacon of
Canterbury, 1576. R. of Upper Hardres, Kent, 1578; of
Bishopsboume, 1580-95. Canon of Canterbury, 1589-94.
Bishop of Norwich, 1594-1602. Died Sept. 25, 1602. Buried
in Norwich Cathedral. M.I. at Gt Shelford. Father of the
next and of Drew (1607). (Cooper, 11. 333; D.N.B.)
REDMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, c. 1596.
S. and h. of William (above). B.A. 1598-9- Living, 1613.
Brother of Drew (1607). (Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 156.)
REDMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 22, 1650.
Matric. 1650.
REDMAYNE, see REDMAN.
REDMER or REDMORE, ROBERT. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1592. S. of James. B. in London, Dec. 25, 1574-
Bapt. Feb. 8, 1574-5, at St Dionis. B.A. 1595-6- FeUow,
1595-7- Adm. at the Inner Temple. Buried at St Dionis,
Feb. 7, 1612-3. (Cooper, 11. 245.)
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Redmile, Richard
REDMILE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Clarb, May 31, 1726.
B. at Oakham, Rutland. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1730.
REDNALL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1655. Of Sufiolk. B.A. 1638-9. Ord. priest (Bishop
of Galloway) Mar. 13, 1661-2. V. of Falkenhara, Suffolk,
1662. R. of Kirton, 1674. Of Ipswich in 1689.
REDNALL, . B.A. 1474-5.
REDDRISH, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593.
REDRICH, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1631. Of Essex. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 20, 1638. C. of Houghton Conquest, Beds.,
1638. C. of Gt Totham, Essex, 1646.
REDRICH, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1629.
Of Essex. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636; M.D. 1646. Will (P.C.C.)
1663-4; as of Ipswich.
REDRISH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 6,
1623-4. S. of Thomas (1589), clerk, R. of Langiford and
Downham, Essex. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1623-4.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 4, 1627. B.A. 1627-8; M..K.
1631. C. of Gt Waltham, Essex, 1632. R. of Langford,
1637-62. R. of Stapleford Tawney, 1662-8. Brother of
Richard (next) and Thomas (1624). (PeiU, 1. 356.)
REDRICH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 4, 1627.
S. of Thomas (next), of Essex. Matric. 1629-30; B.A. 1630-1 ;
M.A. 1634. R. of Hazeleigh, Essex, 1660-3. V. of Heybridge,
-1662-3. R. of Langford, 1662-7. Died 1667. Brother of
John (1623-4) and Thomas (1624). (Newcourt.)
REDDRISH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1589.
Probably s. of Richard, V. of Childerditch, Essex (will (Cons.
C. London) 1594). B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. V. of Cressing,
Essex, 1603. R. of Downham, near Billericay, 1623-37, and
also R. of Langford, near Maldon, 1629. Died 1637. Admon.,
Cons. C. London. Father of the next,, of John (1623-4) and
Richard (1627). {PeiU, i. 197.)
REDRISH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1624.
S. of Thomas (above). B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Succeeded
his father as R. of Downham, Essex, 1637. Died there 1671.
Brother of John (1624) and Richard (1627). (Peile, I. 362.)
REDSHAW, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 22,
1631. S. of Christopher. B. at Ripon. School, Ripon (Mr
Palmes). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Brother of
Thomas (1639).
REDSHAW, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1546.
READSHAWE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke,
Easter, 1582.
REDSHAW, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Dec. 18,
1639. S. of Christopher, yeoman. B. at Ripon. Schools,
Ripon (Mr Richard Palmes) and Cox wold (Mr Smelt).
Matric. 1640. Brother of George (1631).
REDSHAW, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, 1599-1600.
REDWOOD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, c. 1595. Perhaps
'of Colney St, Herts.'; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1597.
REDVCHE or REDISHE, RICHARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from
Christ's, Michs. 1567. One of these names 2nd s. of Nicholas,
of Bynfelde, Berks. Of West Locking. Married and had issue.
{Vis. of Berks., 1566.)
REE, JOHN. M.A. 1635-6 {Lit. Reg.).
REE, WILLIAM. B.A. from St John's, 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
(Probably mafric sizar from St John's, Easter, 162 1,
'Reeve.') Perhaps R. of Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Somerset,
1631-63.
REEDLER, REDILL or REDELYS, GEOFFREY. Student of
Civil Law, 1444.
REEKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, Jan. 26,
1685-6. S. of Philip, husbandman. B. at Stanton, Wilts.
School, Marlborough, Wilts. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
(St Mary HaU, Oxford) Nov. 23, 1686; B.A. (Oxford) 1691.
One of these names R. of Manningford Abbas; admon.
(Cons. Sarum) 1709. {Al. Oxon.)
REEPE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1740.
S. of Rabam. Bapt. at St Ethelburgh, London, Aug. 20,
1721. B.A. 1744-5; M.-'V. 1748. Fellow, 1744. Assistant
master at Eton. Died of a fever. Buried in Eton Chapel,
July 28, 1751. Will, P.C.C. {Harwood.)
REEPHAM, JOHN DE. Master of Michael House, c. 1350 {see
RUNHAM).
REES, DELANOY. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1739. S. of Thomas,
of Llanon, Carmarthen. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford)
Mar. 26, 1728, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1731-2. {Al. Oxon.)
REES, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 15, 1706. Of
Middlesex. Colleger at Eton, 1700-6. Matric. 1706; B.A.
1709-10. Ord. deacon (London) May 27, 1711.
Reeve, George
REES, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1711.
B. at Wilton, Hereford. Matric. Michs. 1712. Fellow, 1715.
Assistant master at Eton. Died there of a fever, Mar. 1716.
{Harwood.)
REEVE, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 8,
1658. S. of Augustine, gent., of Bracondale, Norfolk. B. at
Thorpe, near Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1658-60. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 18,
1659. Barrister, 1667. Ancient, 1680. Brother of Edmund
(1646), Charles (1663) and Henry (1658). {Venn, i. 401.)
^^^^' CALEB. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 19, 1686-7, from
Trinity, Dublin (six years' residence there, B.A. 1683)
Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Dublin. M.B. (Cambridge) 1687
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 6, 1682. Adm. at Leyden'
June 12, 1691. '
REVE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 10, 1589.
6th s. of William, of Monewdon, Suffolk. School, Wood-
bridge. Scholar, 1589-93. Of Monewdon Park, gent. Brother
of Robert (1575) and Thomas {1575)- (Vis. of Essex, 1612;
Venn, i. 136.)
REEVE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Apr. 29.
1663. S. of Augustine, gent., of Bracondale, Norfolk. B. at
Thorpe. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1663;
Scholar, 1663-8; B.A. 1666-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1668.
M.A. there, 1669. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 28, 1670;
priest (Chester) Feb. 24, 1670-1. R. of Blofield, Norfolk,
1671-1727; of Long Sfratton, 1681-1727. Died 1727. Will
(Norwich C.C.) 1727. Brother of Augustine (1658), etc.
{Venn, i. 418.)
REEVE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1614. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. R. of Wiveton
Norfolk, 1621. R. of Alderton, Suffolk, 1623.
REEVE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1653. Of Norfolk. S. of John (1626). B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. Succeeded his father as R. of Long Stratton,
Norfolk, 1660-1701. R. of Oulton, 1668-1701. Died Aug. 14,
1701. {Masters.)
REVE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Jan. 17, 1681-2; M.A. 1690 {Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept.; priest, Dec. 1693. Probably R. of Gisleham,
Suffolk, 1693-1702. R. of Gunton, 1694-1702. R. of Oulton.
1701-2.
REEVE, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1572-
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579; B.D. 1586; D.D. 1598. Ord. priest
(Norwich) June 7, 1584- R. of Quidenham, Norfolk, 1584-
1621. R. of Banham, 1603-28. R. of Winfarthing, 1621-8.
Died 1628. Father of Thomas (1599-1600) and Jonas
(1593-4).
REEVE, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June 14,
1673. S. of John, of Eardley-End, Staffs. B. there. School,
Audley, Staffs. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7.
REEVE or REVE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
May 18, 1605. S. of Christopher, attomey-at-law, of Aylsham)
Norfolk. School, Aylsham (Mr Eston). Matric. 1605. Of
Barnard's Inn; afterwards adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 8, 1607;
also of the Inner Temple, 1608. Reader, 1632. Recorder of
Gt Yarmouth, 1629. Steward of Norwich, 1631-9. Serjeant-
at-law, 1636. Judge of Common Pleas, 1639-47. Sided
with the Parliament. Knighted, Oct. 12, 1639; of Stratton,
Norfolk. Died Mar. 27, 1647. Buried at Stratton, Norfolk.
Will, P.C.C. {Venn, i. 191; D.N.B.)
REEVE, EDMUND. B.D. from King's, 1627. V. of Hayes-CM«-
Norwood, Middlesex, 1627, apparently ejected by the
parliamentary 'Triers.' Living in London, near the Old
Bailey, teaching Latin, Greek and Hebrew, in 1648. Author,
theological. Died 1660. {D.N.B.)
REEVE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 27, 1646.
S. of Augustine. B. at Haddiscoe, Norfolk. School, Norwich
(Mr Lovering). Matric. 1646. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 23,
1645. Barrister, 1652. Died Dec. 20, 1656. M.I. at Toft
Monks, Norfolk. Brother of Augustine (1658), etc. {Venn, 1.
364.)
REEVE, FRANCIS. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 14,
1713-4. Of Ipswich. Matric. 1712; LL.B. 1717.
REEVE or REEVES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 28,
1600. B. at Hadley, Suffolk. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608!
Incorp. at O.xford, 1619. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 19,'
1608-9, age 24; C. of Fulham; priest, June 10, 1609. V. of
Loders, Dorset, 1611-50. {Al. Oxon.)
REEVE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1633.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Robert, of Thwayte, Suffolk; adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 13, 1637. If so, M.P. for Eye, 1660,
1661-78. Knighted, May 28, 1660. Died 1678. {Vis. of
Suffolk.) '
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Reeve, George
REEVE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's, Apr. 20,
1640. S. of Thomas, gent., of Weston, Herts. B. at Budge
Row, St AnthoUn's, London. Bapt. Dec. 25, 1625. School,
Bedford (Mr Vamey). Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4- Probably
V. of Caverswell, Staffs., 1649. R. of Donington, Salop;
ejected, 1662. P.C. of Talk, Staffs., 1665. {Wm. Salt Arch.
Soc., 1915-)
REEVE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 17, 1646. Matric.
1646.
REEVE, HAMPDEN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 20, 1639.
Of Isle of Ely, Cambs. School, Lynn, Norfolk. Matric. 1640;
Scholar; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Fellow, 1645. Joined a
sect at Ely under the leadership of Christopher Cob whose
sermons he collected and analysed for private use. The
volume was published in 1651 under the title of The Sect
everywhere Spoken against ; or the Reproached Doctrine of Ely.
REEVE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c. 1591.
REEVE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1602;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Dec. 18, 1608. R. of Lound, Suffolk, 1608. R. of Bradwell,
1612-38. {Peile, I. 240.)
REVE, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at Caius, Oct. z8,
1626. S. of Robert, gent., of Suffolk. B. at Leighton,
Cheshire. Schools, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Dickenson) and
Eye (Mr Dormer). Matric. 1626. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June
I, 1629. {Venn, 1. 279.)
REEVE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 8, 1658.
S. of Augustine, gent., of Bracondale, Norfolk. B. in Norwich.
Schools, Wymondham (Mr Ransome), Norwich (Mr Lovering)
and Tharston (Mr Firmary). Scholar, 1657-61; Matric. 1658.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 27, 1660. Inherited Stratton Hall.
Of Bracondale, Esq. Married Elizabeth,, dau. of Samuel
Fawether, of Halesworth. Brother of Augustine (1658), etc.
{Venn, i. 401.)
REEVES, JAMES. .\dm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 24, 1623. Matric.
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Testimonial for Holy Orders,
1627. R. of Bodney, Norfolk, 1643.
REEVE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1659. Of Suflfolk. B.A. 1662-3.
REEVE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 8, 1683.
S. of Thomas (1653), R. of Bradwell, Essex. B. there. Schools,
Bradwell and Sudbury. Matric. 1683-4; Scholar, 1683-4;
B..\. 1686-7. C. of Hepworth, Sufiolk, 1689-91. R. of
Chignal St James and Mashbury, Essex, 1692-1726. Chaplain
to the King. Died 1726. Will, Comm. Essex. {Venn, j. 473)
REEVE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, Apr. 7, 1688.
S. of James. B. at Sible Hedingham, Essex. School, Earls
Colne (Mr Leadbeater). Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A.
1691-2. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1692; priest (Nor-
wich) May, 1700. C. of St Peter's, Ipswich. P.C. of St Mary
Key, i69'9-i7io. Perhaps chaplain in the Navy, in 1701.
{Peile, II. 108.)
REVE, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1446-66.
REVE, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge. B. at Long Melford.
Benedictine monk. Abbot of Bury, 1514-39, when he
surrendered. Died there Mar. 31, 1540. M.I. at St Mary's,
Bury. Will, P.C.C. {Cooper, i. 72.)
REEVE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, May, 1572; B.A.
1576-7; M.A. 1580; D.D. 1609. Incorp. at Oxford, 1592.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Durham) May 23, 1582.
V. of Gt Bookham, Surrey, 1584. Probably R. of Stoke
Dabemon, 1589. Buried at Gt Bookham. M.I. there (no
dates given). {Manning and Bray, 11. 695, 701; Peile, i. 123.)
REEVE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1590-1; B.A.
1593-4; M-A. 1597. One of these names R. of Bromeswell,
Sufiolk, 1613; there in 1627. {Peile, i. 201, but he afterward
assigns this living to Jonas (1593-4) whom see.)
REEVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1612.
B. at Epping, Essex. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon
(London) May; priest, Sept. 1619, age 26. Perhaps V. of
Bumham, Essex, 1619; R. of Shellow Bowels, by 1628;
there till 1672. Recorded as an able and preaching minister
in 1650; conformed at the Restoration. Died 1672. Probably
father of John (1636). But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
{Peile, I. 285.)
REEVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, July 28, 1621.
S. of Nicholas, druggist, of London. B. in Norwich. School,
St Paul's. For a contemporary namesake see D.N.B.
REEVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1626. Of Norwich. B.A. 1628; M.A. 1632. Probably ord.
priest (Norwich) Feb. 21, 1629-30. C. of Hollisley, Norfolk,
in 1636. R.of Long Stratton, 1638-59. Died Feb. 10, 1658-9,
aged 48. M.I. Father of Christopher (1653). {Masters;
Bloomefield, v. 196.)
Reeve, Thomas
REEVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. ir, 1636
Probably s. of John (1612). B. at Willingale Doe (by
Shellow Bowels), Essex. School, Epping (Mr Wrath).
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1646. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 18, 1641; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1645-6. R. of
Clipston, Northants. (3rd part), 1646. Probably R. of
Springfield about 1650-60, ejected. Licensed preacher, 167a.
Perhaps the pastor of a congregation in London, who was
imprisoned in Newgate and died 1680. {Peile, 1. 446.)
REEVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 7, 1637.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Banham, Norfolk. Bapt. Sept. 6,
1620, at Thorington, Suffolk. School, Botesdale (Mr Easton).
Matric. 1637. Died in College. Buried at St Michael's, July 1,
1640. {Venn, i. 329.)
REEVE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1640.
REEVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 16, 1647-8. Of
London. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, 1649. Bar-
rister, 1656. Perhaps father of the next.
REEVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 8, 1682. Matric.
1683; Scholar, 1685. One of these names 3rd s. of John, of
Hubbart's Hall, Essex; adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 23,
1686.
REEVE, JONAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1593-4- S. of
Daniel (1572), D.D. B. at Tibenham, Norfolk. B.A. 1597-8.
Perhaps R. of Bromeswell, Suffolk, 1613 (? John). Licensed
to preach in the diocese, 1621; there in 1627, but see also
John (1590-1). Brother of Thomas (1399-1600). {Peile, i.
213.)
REEVE, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at Caius, June 30, 1621. S. of
Thomas, gent. B. at Langley, Norfolk. School, Yarmouth
(Mr Reeve). Matric. 1621; Scholar, 1624-9; B.A. 1624-5;
M.A. 1629. C. of Wells, Norfolk, 1638. V. of Houghton and
Little Walsingham, 1643. Brother of Thomas (1610). {Venn,
I. 254.)
REEVE, NATHAN. Adm. sizai at St Catharine's, Apr. 26,
1671. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1674-5- R- of Twinstead, Essex,
1679-99. Married Mary, dau. of John Ewer, R. of Ingate-
stone, Essex, 1685. Buried there, 1699. Will, Cons. C.
London. (J. Ch. Smith.)
REVE, OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 5, 1625.
S. of John, gent., of Eye, Suffolk. School, Eye (Mr Hall).
Matric. 1626; Scholar, 1627-30; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
Licensed schoolmaster at Debenham, 1635. Minister of
Fingrinhoe, Essex, in 1644-6; removed, as 'never approved
by the Assembly.' Brother of William (1628-9). {Venn, i.
272.)
REEVE, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 15, 1625. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1628.
REEVE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1676.
One of these names C. of Westhoughton, Lanes., in 1686-7.
C. of Kirkby, in 1689. C. at Sephton, in 1696. Admon.
(Chester) 1702; as of Sephton, clerk. {Peile, 11. 61; E. .'Vxon.)
REEVE, RANDOLPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1616; B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1622-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 8; priest, June 9, 1623.
REVE or RYVE, RICHARD. Studied at Cambridge. Canonicus.
Probably B.Can.L. (Oxford) 1510. Perhaps R. of Weeley,
Essex, till 1514, resigned.
REEVE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, c. 1594;
B.A. from Emmanuel, 1597-8; M.A. 1601.
REEVE or REIVES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pem-
broke, Sept. 9, 1635. S. of James, of Sandcroft, Suffolk.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643.
REEVES, RICHARD (1662), see RYVES.
REVE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Gokville Hall, Easter,
1548.
REVE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 29, 1575-
Of Bures, Suffolk. 2nd s. of William, of Monewdon Park,
Suffolk. Schools, Ipswich and Botesdale. Matric. 1575- Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1580. V. of Gt Hormead, Herts.,
1584-1610. R. of Wrestlingworth, Beds., i594- Brother of
Charles (1589) and Thomas (i575)- {Venn, i. 83; Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
REEVE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 21,
1650. S. of Thomas (1599-1600), R. of Upwell, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Wisbech (Mr Frisney). Matric. 1650; B.A.
1653-4; M.A. 1657. Brother of William (1650).
REEVE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. ir, 1661-2. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1662; Scholar tiU his death in 1664. (A.
Gray.)
REVE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 23, 1552. Of Tring, Herts. Matric. 1552; B.A. 1556-7;
M.A. 1560. FeUow, 1555-60. Head Master of Durham
School, 1558-68. {Harwood.)
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Reeve, Thomas
REVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 29, 1575.
3rd s. of William, of Monewden Park, Suffolk. B. at Bures.
Schools, Ipswich and Botesdale. Matric. 1575; Scholar, until
1582; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1589, Rive. Fellow,
1583-95. Presented to Foulden, Norfolk, Nov. 9, 1582,
but resigned in six months. Died Sept. 3, 1595. M.I. at
Monewden, Suffolk. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Charles (1589)
and Robert (1575). {Venn, i. 84; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
REVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Jan. 31, 1599-1600.
S. of Daniel (1572), D.D. B. at Tibbenham, Norfolk. School,
Banham (Mr Jonas Reeve). Scholar, 1601-7; B.A. 1603-4;
M.A. 1607. Probably incorp. at Oxford, 1607 (but J. Foster
confuses him with Thomas (1610)). Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 12, 1608-9. R- of Upwell, Norfolk, 1625-51. Died 1651.
Will proved (P.C.C.) Dec. 30, 1651. Brother of Jonas
(1593-4), father of Samuel (1650) and William (1650).
{Venn, i. 171, not quite correct; and Peile, i. 233, wrongly
identifies him with the next.)
REEVE, THOMAS. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from Christ's, 1607.
Perhaps ord. priest (London) Sept. 19, 1617.
REEVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 30, i6io.
S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Langley, Norfolk. School,
Moulton (Mr Matchett). Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1610-4; B..\.
1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1624; D.D. 1660. Ord. priest
(Norwich) June 19, 1614. R. of Colby and Alby (or Aid-
borough) by Aylsham, Norfolk, 1628-43, ejected. Suffered
great persecution. Imprisoned at the Gatehouse, West-
minster for three years. Obtained a reversal of his sequestra-
tion in 1652. Restored, 1660. R. of St Vigor's, Fulbourn,
Cambs., i66i. V. of West Waltham, Essex, c. 1664. Author,
religious. Died at Waltham Abbey. Buried at West Waltham,
Feb. 29, 1671-2. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Michael (1621).
{Venn, i. 208; D.N.B.; Walker, Sufferings.)
REEVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 12, 1652.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Bio Norton, Norfolk. B. at Saxling-
ham, Norfolk. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1652.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1653. Died Nov. 26, 1656,
aged 20. M.I. at Stratton. {Venn, 1. 384.)
REEVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, July 1, 1653.
S. of Thomas, farmer, of Kedington, Suffolk. B. at Little
Thurlow. School, Gt Wratting (Mr Burwell). Matric. 1654;
B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Ord. priest (Bishop of Ardfert)
Aug. 8, i66o. R. of Bradwell-by-Coggeshall, Essex, 1662-93.
Died 1693. Father of James (1683). {Venn, 1. 388.)
REEVE or REAVES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St
John's, Apr. 18, 1668. S. of William, deceased, of Banvell,
Leics. B. there. School, Tamworth, Staffs. Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1671-2.
REEVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. i,
1680. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1693.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1684. V. of Stoke Nayland,
Suffolk, 1685-1719. R. of Stonham Aspall, 1703. R. of
Stoke by Ipswich, 1719-45. Died 1745- M.I. at Stoke.
Father of William (1716-7). {E. Anglian, ix. 337.)
REEVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, •A.pr. 24, 1722.
B. in Middlesex. Matric. 1723; M.B. 1727; M.D. 1732. Adm.
at Leyden, Oct. 18, 1725. F.R.C.P., 1736. Censor.
Registrar, 1739-45. Elect, 1750-80. President, 1754-64.
Physician to St Thomas's Hospital, 1740-60. Died Oct. 3,
1780, aged 80, at Putney, Surrey. Buried at St Peter-le-
, Poer, London. WiU, P.C.C. {.Munk, 11. 133.)
REEVE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1607;
B.A. 1610-1. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 7, 1612.
C. of Fosdyke, Lines., 1612. One of these names intruded as
V. of Pytchley, Northants., 1643. {Peile, i. 266.)
REVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Caius, Jan. 13, 1628-9.
S. of John, gent., of Eye, Suffolk. School, Eye (Mr Hall).
Matric. 1629. Perhaps minister at Fingest, Bucks., 1650;
at Wraysbury, 1657; ejected, 1660, but this may have been
William (above). Brother of Owen (1625).
REEVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, May 21,
1650. S. of Thomas (1599-1600). B. at Upwell, Norfolk.
School, Wisbech (Mr Frisney). Matric. 1650. Brother of
Samuel (1650).
REEVES, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1684. S. of William. B. at Flitwick, Beds., 1667. Matric.
Easter, 1685; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. Fellow, 1688. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1689. R. of Cranford, Middlesex,
1694-1726. V. of St Mary's, Reading, 1711-26. Chaplain to
Queen Anne, 171 1-4. Author, sermons. Died Mar. 26, 1726,
aged 58. M.I. at Reading. (D.N.B.; Harwood.)
REEVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 20,
1716-7. Of Stonham, Suffolk. S. of Thomas (1680). B.A.
1720-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1724- R- of
Freston, Suffolk, 1724. R. of Kirton, 1730. Minister of
St Nicholas, Ipswich. Died Sept. 13, 1755. aged 56. Buried
at St Nicholas. {Davy.)
Remington, Gervase
REVE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1552.
REGENTINE, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1613.
REGINALD LE BEDEL. University Bedell, c. 1300. This name
occurs in a volume still preserved in the Library of Peter-
house. The old Oxford Kalendars show that a Reginald le
Bedel was annually commemorated at Oxford as a Benefactor
on May 10th. Possibly the name in the Peterhouse book
refers to that official. (Stokes, Bedells, 54.)
REGIS, BALTHAZAR. Incorp. B.D. 1717, from Trinity College,
Dublin. Subscribed for D.D. 1721. R. of Adisham, Kent,
1717-57- R. of Little Mongeham, 1719-57. Chaplain to the
King, 1727-57. Canon of Windsor, 1751-7. Died Jan. 5,
1757. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; Hasted, iv. 143.)
REIFFE, . M.A. 1481.
REIMES, WILLIAM, see REYMES.
RELFE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 20,
1663. S. of Robert, of Mayfield, Sussex. Schools, Mayfield
(private), Westerham, Kent (Mr Deane) and Tonbridge.
Matric. 1663; B..A.. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Chaplain to the Earl
of Leicester. V. of Westham, Sussex, 1670-4. Died 1674.
(Venn, i. 419.)
RELFE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 12, 1615. Matric.
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M..^!. 1622.
RELFE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 6,
1628. 4th s. of WiUiam, Esq., of Ashbumham, Sussex.
B. there. School, Witham (private). Matric. 1628; B..^.
1631-2. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Mar. ig, 1631-* .
Brother of William (1625). {Vis. of Sussex.)
RELFE, RICHARD. B..4. from Clare, 1603-4; U..\. 1607.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1609.
RELFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, July 2,
1625. S. of William, Esq., of Ashbumham, Sussex. B. at
Panhurst, Sussex. Schools, Hastings and Ashbumham.
Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9. Brother of Nicholas (1628).
REMFRV, HENRY. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1682.
Probably s. and h. of Richard, of Redruth, Cornwall. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Feb. 7, 1681-2. Called to the Bar, 1689.
REMSHING, GILBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
June 14, 1653. S. of Edmund, clerk, of Kentford, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Moulton (Mr Bryan). Matric. 1653; B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1660.
REMCHINGE, HENRY. Adm. (age 16) at Caius, June 10, 1561.
S. of Richard, of Cove, Suffolk. Schools, Swaffham and
Necton. Scholar, 1564; B.A. 1565-6.
REMCHING or RIMCHINGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17)
at Caius, July 31, 1604. S. of Edward, gent., of Carbrooke,
Norfolk. School, Thetf ord (Mr Jenkynson). Scholar, 1606-8;
B..\. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24,
1609; priest, June 7, 1611. C. of North Buckenham, 1609.
R. of Felthorpe, 1611. Will proved (Nonv. .Archd. C.) 1662-3;
of Felthorpe. (Venn, i. 186.)
REMINGTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 6, 1665. 6th s. of Sir Thomas (1627), of Lund, Yorks.,
Knt. School, Cottingham, Yorks. Matric. 1665; Scholar,
1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1669; priest (Gloucester, at Holbom) Feb. 27, 1669-70. R. of
Lockington, Yorks., 1670. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Walter Rudston, of Hayton, Yorks., Nov. 9, 1675. Buried
at Lockington, Feb. 7, 1680-1. Brother of the next, Richard
(1652) and William (1656). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Geneal,
N.S., XXVII. 143.)
REMINGTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age x7) at Peter-
house, Feb. 16, 1659-60. Of Yorkshire. 5th s. of Sir Thomas
(1627), of Lund, Yorks , Knt. Bapt. Mar. 9, 1642, at St
Mary's, Hull. Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1660; B.A. 1663. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1667; priest, June, 1668. V. of Lund,
1667. Buried there Feb. 3, 1668-9. Brother of Charles
(above), etc. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Geneal. N.S., xxvii. 142.)
REMINGTON, DANIEL WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, Nov. 2, 1733. S. of Thomas, steward, of Lincoln-
shire (and Catherine, dau. of William Baker, of Lichfield,
Staffs.). B. at Harlaxton. School, Lichfield, Staffs. (Mr
Hunter). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1737-8, as 'Daniel'; U..\. 1744.
V. of St Mary's, Lichfield, 1772-88. Sub-chanter of Lichfield
Cathedral, 1776. Died Dec. 11, 1788. Will (P.C.C.) 1789.
Probably nephew of Charles (1665), etc. (G. Mag.; Geneal.,
xxvii. 143.)
REMINGTON, GERVASE. .\dm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 2, 1738. S. of Thomas (1684), of Garraby, Yorks. (by
his 2nd wife Katharine, dau. of Sir John Robinson, of
Denston Hall, Suffolk). School, Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark).
Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1739. .Sold his right in Garraby Manor,
1745 and purchased a commission in the army. Lieut. -Colonel,
1760; retired, 1774. Died s.p. in lodgings in Haymarket,
London, Mar. 2, 1780. WiU (P.C.C.) 1780. {Geneal., N.S.,
XXVII. 144; G. Mag.)
439
Remington, Henry
REMINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May ii,
i6ii. 3rd s. of Richard (1560). Bapt. at Lockington, Apr.
1593. Matric. 161 1; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon
(York, for Lincoln) Sept. 1616; priest (York) Sept. 1617.
Doubtless R. of Lockington, Yorks., 1616-38. Died c. Feb.
1638-9. Brother of Timothy (1607) and Richard (1607),
father of the next and perhaps of Richard (1633). See Al.
Oxon. for a contemporary namesake. {Vis. of Yorks. ; Geneal.,
N.S., xxvii, where he is apparently confused with his name-
sake at Oxford.)
REMINGTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May 28,
1640. S. of Henry (above), R. of Lockington, Yorks. B.
there. School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy). Matric. 1640.
Perhaps brother of Richard (1633). (PeiU, 1. 471-)
REMINGTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 9, 1669.
Of Yorkshire.
REMINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 13,
1580-1. 2nd s. of John, of Garraby, Yorks. Matric. 1580-1.
Purchased Lund Manor, 1598. Married Ann, dau. of Roger
Thompson. Buried at Lund, Oct. 1600. Brother of Robert
(1576).
REMINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, c. 1591.
REMINGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 15,
1619. Probably 5th s. of Richard (1560). Matric. 1619.
Possibly identical with the man of these names who
emigrated to America in 1637 and joined in the founding of
Rowley, New England, in 1638. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612;
Geneal., xxvii. 139.)
REMINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1629;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1632-3. One of these names
V. of Asgarby, Lines., 1662.
REMINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at King's, Easter, 1635.
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9.
REMINGTON, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 27) at St John's,
June 10, 1712. S. of Laurence, deceased. B. at Clayton,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1713- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 26, 1715-6; priest, May 27, 1716. R. of
Swinhope, Lines., 1716.
REMINGTON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney,
Mar. 28, 1706. Doubtless 2nd s. of Richard, gent., of Lund,
Yorks., and grandson of Richard (1652). B. at Lockington,
Yorks. School, Beverley. Matric. 1706. Of Cawkeld, Watton,
Yorks. Married Mary, dau. of Dr James Clarke, of Hull.
Living, 1742. Probably brother of Thomas (1722). Another
of these names 3rd s. of Richard (1652); married and had
issue. Will proved (York) May 21, 1730.
REMINGTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1560. 3rd s. of Richard, of Garraby, Yorks. B.A. 1564-5;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1568. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1565.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1577- Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 7; pnest
(Ely) Nov. 17, 1577. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs., 1577-80.
R. of Brandesburton, Yorks., 1580-90. R. of Lockington,
1582-1615. Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1582-9. Preb. of
York, 1585-1615. Licensed to practise medicine, 1586.
Archdeacon of East Riding, Yorks., 1589-1615. R. of
Sainton, 1590-1615. Preb. of Southwell, 1599-1607. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Archbishop Matthew Hutton. Died at
Lockington. Buried there Nov. 11, 1615. Will, York. Father
of the next, Timothy (1607) and Henry (1611) and prob-
ably of Robert (1617) and John (1619). {Vis. of Yorks.,
1612, 1665.)
REMINGTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1607. S. and h. of Richard, Archdeacon of Cleveland
(above). Bapt. Oct. 18, 1590, at Lockington. Royalist.
J. P., 1648. Of Leckinfield Park, Esq. Married Mary, dau.
of Sir John Hotham, of Scorborough. Buried at Lund,
Jan. 4, 1648-9. Admon., York. Brother of Henry (i6n),
etc., father of Thomas (1627) and Timothy (1632). {Vis. of
Yorks., r6i2, 1665.)
REMINGTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1633. Perhapss. of Henry (1611). Bapt. at Lockington, 1620.
B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637. Perhaps
R. of Lockington, Yorks., 1647. V. of South Cave, 1662;
there, 1668.
REMINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Peter-
house, July 27, 1652. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (1627), of
Lund, Yorks., Knt. Bapt. there, Nov. 3, 1634. Married
Mary Shipton, of Lythe. Buried July 15, 1715. Admon.
(York) 1721. Brother of Charles (1665), etc. and father of
Thomas (1684). {Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
REMINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 28,
1576. S. and h. of John, of Garraby, Yorks. Age 13 in 1572.
B.A. 1579-80. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1580-1.
Served in the expedition against Spain. Knighted at Cadiz,
Reneu, William
1596. Sold Garraby to his uncle Richard (1560) in 1598.
M.P. for Romney, 1604. Vice-President of Connaught,
1604-7; of Munster, 1607. Married Eleanor, dau. of Sir John
Savage, of Beaurepaire, Hants. Will dated (P.C.C.) Aug. 30,
1610; proved, Aug. 14, 1612. Brother of John (1581).
{Geneal., N.S., xxvii. 134; Cooper, ui. 60, following Dugdale
wrongly makes him brother of Richard (1560).)
REMINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
i6ii. Probably B.A. from St John's, 1617-8.
REMINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 18,
1617. Probably 4th s. of Richard (1560). of Lockington,
Yorks. Matric. 1617; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1619-20;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1625. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 10,
1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 23; priest, Dec. 24, 1621.
R. of Whitby, Yorks., 1624-39. R- of Smeaton, 1628-40.
Probably succeeded his brother Henry (1611) as R. of
Lockington, 1639. Married Clara Robinson at St Nicholas,
Beverley, 1623. Buried at Lockington, Sept. 11, 1669. Will
(York) 1669. {T. A. Walker, 5; Geneal., xxvii. 139.)
REMINGTON, ROBERT BARNE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Trinity, Michs. 1610.
REMINGTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, June
30, 1624. S. of Nathaniel, shoemaker, of Norwich. B. there.
School, Norwich Cathedral. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631; M.D. 1637 (incorp. from Padua). Adm. at
Leyden, May 11, 1633.
REMINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Peter-
house, Apr. 19, 1627. S. and h. of Richard (1607), of Lund,
Yorks., Esq. Age 2 in 1612. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 29,
1628. Knighted by Strafford, July 26, 1633. Married
Hannah, dau. of Sir William Gee, of Beverley. Buried at
Lund, Dec. 2, 1681. Brother of Timothy (1632), father of
Christopher (1659), Charles (1665), Richard (1652) and
William (1656). {Vis. of Yorks., i6iz; T. A. Walker,
35.)
REMINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Peterhouse,
June 12, 1684. S. of Richard {1652), of Yorkshire. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A.
1691. Ord. deacon (York) May 22; priest, Oct. 27, 1692.
V. of Hunmanby, Yorks., 1693-1715- V. of Grendon,
Northants., 1699-1733. V. of Easton Maudit, 1700-36. R.
of Stoke Goldington, Bucks., 1702-36. Married four wives.
Died Jan. 7, 1736-7. Will, York. Father of Gervase (1738).
(H. I. Longden.)
REMINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
May 23, 1722. Of Yorkshire. S. of Richard, of Lund, and
grandson of Richard (1652). School, Coxwold. Matric. 1723;
LL.B. 1727. Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1727; priest, July,
1728. V. of Warter, Yorks., 1728-47. Died at Pocklmgton.
Admon. (York) July, 1747. Probably brother of Matthew
(1706). {Genealogist, xxvii. 146.)
REMINGTON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Easter, 1606-7. 2nd s. of Richard (1560), Archdeacon of
Cleveland. Bapt. Apr. 25, 1592. at Lockington, Yorks.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1610. Buried Sept. 13, 1616,
at Lockington. Will (York) 1616. Brother of Richard (1607),
etc. {Vis. of Yorks., 1612; Geneal., xxvil. 137.)
REMINGTON, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 3,
1632. 2nd s. of Richard (1607), of Lund-on-the-Wolds,
Yorks. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 2, 1638. Of Newbold, Yorks., Esq. Married Elizabeth
Amcolts. Buried at Lund, Nov. 4, 1680. Brother of Thomas
(1627).
REMINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Apr.
12, 1656. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas (1627), Knt., of Lund, Yorks.
Matric. 1656. Adm at Gray's Inn, June 27, 1656. Of
St Andrew's, Holbom, London. Married Dorothy, dau. of
Sir Matthew Boynton, of Burton Agnes. Admon., Apr. 17,
1686, to his widow. Brother of Charles (1665), etc. {Vit. of
Yorks., 1665.)
REMUET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Caius, Apr. 6, 1612.
RENDER, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 16, 1500. Of Easingwold, Yorks. B.A. 1504-5;
M.A. 1508; B.D. 1515-6. Fellow, 1503-17. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1507-8. 'Died at the College House,
Puddle Wharf, Blackfriars,' London. Buried at St Andrew's,
London. WiU proved (King's CoUege) 1517. {Harwood;
F.L.C.)
RENEU, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Jesus, June 26,
1705. S. of Peter (of Huguenot parentage), merchant, of
London. B. in London. Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1707; B.A.
1708-9; M.A. 1712. Fellow, 1711-21. Taxor, 1712. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1714; priest, Jan. 1, 1717-8. V. of
Comberton, Cambs., 1719-21. Died 1721. (/«•« CoU. Hvt.,
148; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S., i. 313.)
440
Renniger, Michael
RENNIGER or RHANGER, MICHAEL. B.A. B. in Hampshire,
1330. Migrated to Magdalen College, Oxford, 1544. Supp.
for B.A. (Oxford) Mar. 1545-6 (or for incorporation); M.A.
(Oxford) 1549; B.D.; D.D. 1373. Fellow, 1346-33. Greek
lecturer at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1548-30. Lecturer in
Natural Philosophy, 1351. R. of Broughton, Hants., 1552-7.
Distinguished as a preacher. Retired to the Continent on
the accession of Queen Mary; lived mainly at Strasbourg.
Returned to England, 1558. Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth.
R. of Crawley, Hants., 1559. Preb. of Winchester, 1560-81.
Chancellor of Lincoln, 1566-7; preb., 1567-1609; precentor,
1567-72; sub-dean, 1568-1609. Archdeacon of Winchester,
1575-1609. R. of Chilbolton, Hants., 1575. Preb. of St
Pali's, London, 1383-1609. Married Margery, sister of
Leonard Ely, of Wonston, Hants. Author of political
treatises. Died Aug. 26, 1609. Buried at Crawley. M.L
Will proved, Sept. 3, 1609. Father of Raphael (1606).
{D.N.B.; Lines. Pedigrees, 817.)
RENIGER, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1611. Probably s. of Michael, of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lines.,
and grandson of Michael, D.D. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov.
15; priest, Dec. 20, 1618; 'B.A. of St John's.' R. of 'Cainby,'
Lines., 1621. R. of South Ferriby, 1623. {Lines. Pedigrees,
817.)
RENIGER, MICHAEL. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1613. (Per-
haps same as the above; Masters.) One of these names
's. and h. of Michael, of Feriby, Lines., Esq.'; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 5, 1614.
RENIGER, RAPHAEL, Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1606. 3rd s. of Michael, D.D. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614,
Regnier. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22,
1617. V. of Melboum, Cambs., 1617. V. of Dalltogton,
Northants., 1624-5. {Lines. Pedigrees, 817.)
RENNIKERS, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 8,
1695. S. of Roger, tailor. B. at Shrewsbury. School, Shrews-
bury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1703.
FeUow, 1701-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701. One
Reniker was chaplain in the Navy in 1705.
RENSFORTH, ROBERT, see RAYNSFORD.
RENSHAW, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 1, 1703. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 8, 1707; priest, June 19, 1709.
RENYS, THOMAS. B.A. 1487-8.
REPLEY, . B.Civ.L. or B.Can.L. 1511-a.
REPPS or RIPPS, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's,
Easter, 1380. Doubtless and s. of Henry, of West Walton,
Norfolk (and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Lovell). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 22, 1581. Married Jane, dau. of
Humphry Guybon. {PeiU, 1. 138; Blotnefield, ix. 137; viii.
REPPS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1601-2. Prob-
ably s. of John, of West Walton, Norfolk. B.A. 1604-5.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1604. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8,
1603-6. Of West Walton, Esq. Married Ann Cotterell.
Died Mar. 23, 1629. Will proved. May 7, 1629. (Peile, i. 239;
Carthew, m. 321.)
REPPS, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age i6) at Caius, Oct. 3,
1649. S. of John, Esq. B. at Mattishall, Norfolk. School,
Mattishall. Matric. 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1633.
Died Jan. 6, 1666-7. M.I. at Mattishall. Brother of
Nicholas (1649). (Venn, i. 376.)
REPPES or RBPPERES, JOHN DE. Scholar of Cambridge.
Mentioned in 1336 in connection with Wevelingham's case.
(J. B. Whitmore; Close Rolls.)
REPPIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1568.
REPPS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, July 23, 1573.
Perhaps s. and h. of Henry, of West Walton, Norfolk. One
of these names s. of John, of West Walton. Perhaps brother
of Francis (1580) and father of Henry (i6ox). (Blotnefield,
VIII. 120.)
REPPS, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, June 18,
1695. S. and h. of Francis, gent., of Mattishall, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1695.
Gave the works of Lucian to the College library. Of
Mattishall, Esq. Married Dorothy, dau. of John Fountaine,
of Sail, Esq. Died Oct. 8, 1723. Nephew of Nicholas and
Henry (1649). (Venn, i. 497; Blotnefield, viii. 150.)
REPPS, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 3, 1649.
S. of John, Esq. B. at Mattishall, Norfolk. Matric. 1649 ;
Scholar, 1650-5; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657; D.D. 1673. Ord.
priest (Bishop Brownrigg, of Exeter) Oct. 9, 1659. R. of a
mediety of Seaming, 1661. Married Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas
Willis, Bart., of Fen Ditton. Died Mar. 20, 1689-90. M.I.
at Mattishall. Brother of Henry (1649). (Venn, i. 376; Le
Neve, Man., v. 112.)
Reresby, Willlam
REPPS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Caius, Apr. 1, i65i.
S. of Edward, of Norfolk. School, Mattishall (Mr Burton).
Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
REPPS, alias RUGG, WILLIAM, tee RUGG.
REPTON, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 7, 1639.
Of Staffordshire. P.C. of Weston-on-Trent, 1651-7. P.C. of
Norton-le-Moors, Staffs., 1661-97. (Wm. Salt Arch. Sac. 1915.)
REPTON, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, June
26, 1701. S. of John, of Norton, Staffs. School, Trentham,
Staffs. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1704-3. Probably V. of Alston-
field, Stags., 1712-4.
REPTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sirar at Jesus, June 35, 1701. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1701; Scholar ,1704; B.A. 1704-5.
RERESBY, see also RESBURY.
RERESBY or RESBYE, ARNOLD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1573. Doubtless 6th s. of Lionel, of Thrybergh, Yorks.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578; of Staple Inn. Married Thomasine,
dau. of Thomas Whalley, of Sibthorpe, Notts. Brother of
Thomas (i355)- (Geneal., N.S., xv. 36.)
RERESBY, GODFREY. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1391.
Doubtless 5th s. of Thomas (1555), of Thrybergh, Yorks. Of
Denaby. Married and had issue. Buried at Mexborough,
Nov. 1650. Doubtless brother of Thomas (1379). (Vis. of
Yorks., 1665; Geneal., N.S., xv. 37.)
RERESBY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Jan. 26, 1627-8.
Of Yorkshire. S. of Sir George, of Thrybergh, Knt. Bapt.
there, Apr. ii, 1611. Matric. 1628. Governor of Hull. Took
the Royalist side in the Civil War. Created Bart., Mar. 16,
1642. Ardent Royalist. Married Frances, dau. of Edmund
Yarburgh, of Snaith, Yorks. Died Apr. 1646, at Thrybergh
where he had been for two years a prisoner. Father of
John (1652) and Yarburgh (1665). (Hunter, S. Yorks.; Burke,
Ext. Bart.; G.E.C., 11. 174; Geneal., N.S., xv. 39, where
the date of his death is confused with that of his mfe.)
RERESBY, Sir JOHN, Bart. Adm. at Trinity, 1653 (Reresby,
Metnoirs, 23). Did not reside. S. and h. of Sir John (above),
of Thrybergh Hall, Yorks., Bart. B. there, Apr. 14, 1634.
Succeeded as and Bart., Apr. 1646. Adm. at Gray's Inn.
Travelled abroad. High Sheriff of Yorks., 1666. M.P. for
Aldborough, Yorks., 1673-9 and i68i; for York, 1683-7.
Governor of Bridlington, 1678. Governor of York, 1682-9,
Married Frances, dau. of William Browne, barrister, of York.
Author of Travels and Metnoirs. Died May 12, 1689. Buried
at Thrybergh. M.I. Brother of Yarburgh (1663) and father
of Tamworth (1689). (D.N.B.; G.E.C., 11. 174.)
RERESBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 4, 1747. Of
Lincolnshire. S. of John, of Caistor and Greenhead. B.
Sept. 18, I7a8. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1730-1. In Maryland in
1777- Died s.p. before 1801. (Geneal., N.S., xv. 41; Vis. of
Yorks., 1665.)
RERESBY, LEONARD. B.A. 1534-5; M.A. 1537. 3th s. of
Thomas, of Thrybergh, Yorks., Esq. R. of Thrybergh,
Yorks., and of Ashover, Derbs., 1338. V. of Pullwrough,
Sussex. Will proved (P.C.C.) Oct. 29, 1349. (Geneal., N.S.,
XV. 33.)
RERESBY or RESBYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity
Hall, Easter, 1545 (impubes).
RERESBY or RESBYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peter-
house, 1533. Doubtless s. and h. of Lionel, of Thrybergh,
Yorks. Age 22 in 1559. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas
Babington, of Dethick, Derbs. Will dated Jan. 11, 1386-7;
proved (York) July 31, 1587. Brother of Arnold (1373),
father of Thomas (1579) and Godfrey (f. 1591). (T.A. Wtikier;
Geneal., N.S. xv. 36.)
RERESBY, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St John's,
Easter, 1579. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas (1535), of
Thrybergh, Yorks. Knighted, June 18, 1398. Sheriff of
Derbs., 1613-4. Of Thrybergh. J.P. for the West Riding.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Monson, Knt., of Lines.
Fined £1000 in the Star Chamber for boxing the ears of Sic
William Wentworth on the County Bench at Rotherbam.
Buried at Thrybergh, June x, 1619. Brother of Godfrey
(c. 1391). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Burke, Ext. Bart.; T. A.
Walker.)
REERSBY, TAMWORTH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 5, 1689. 2nd s. of Sir John (1652), Bart. Bapt. Sept. 28,
1670, at Thrybergh, near Rotherham, Yorks. School, Eton,
Matric. 1689. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 23, 1688-9.
Major in the army. Living, 1723, when he published a book
of miscellanies. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Geneal., N.S., xv. 40.)
RERESBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Mich*.
1629. S. of Gervase, of Woodlathes, Yorks., and grandson
of Thomas (1555). B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637; D.D. 1661 (Lit.
Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637; priest. May 30,
1638. R. of Wickenby, Lines., 1645-70. Preb. of Lincoln,
1666-70. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Aug. 24, 1670
(Hunter, S. Yorkt.; Gtneal., N.S., xv. 37.)
441
Reresby, Yarburgh
RERESBY, YARBURGH. Adin. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 7, 1665. S. of Sir John (1628), Bart., of Thrybergh,
Yorks. (and Frances, dau. of Edm. Yarburgh). Bapt. Sept. 5,
1645. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A.
1672; B.D. 1679. Fellow, 1669-88. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 24, 1677-8. R. of Thrybergh, 1679-87. V. of Holme-
on-Spalding-Moor, 1687-91. Brother of John (1652). {Vis.
of Yorks., 1665.)
RERESBY,
-. B.Can.L. 1500-1.
RERESBY, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 11, 1578.
RESBURY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 2,
1662. 3rd s. of Richard (1625), of Northamptonshire. Bapt.
Apr. 19, 1646, at Oundle. School, Oundle. Matric. 1662;
B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19,
1668; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1675. R. of Cranworth, Norfolk,
1680. Brother of the next, Samuel (1668) and Theodore
(1652).
RESBURY, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8,
1657 (impubes); exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Of North-
amptonshire, and s. of Richard (1625), V. of Oundle. Bapt.
there, Sept. 24, 1643. School, Oundle. Matric. 1657; B.A.
1661; M.A. 1672. Incorp. at Oxford, 1673. B.D. and D.D.
(Merton College, Oxford) 1692. V. of Wandsworth, Surrey,
1674-87. R. of Broughton Gifford, Wilts., 1687. R. of St
Paul's, Shadvvell, Middlesex, 1689. Chaplain to King
William III and Queen Mary, and afterwards to Queen Anne,
1691-1711. Author, sermons, etc. Died July 21, 1711,
aged 68. Buried at St Giles', Reading, M.I. M.I. at Spalding.
Will, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Al. Carthus.)
RESBURY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Apr. 22,
1625. S. of Isaac, gent. B. at Kirkby Undenvood, Lines.
Schools, Bainbury and Odcombe. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1631. Appointed Puritan
lecturer at Oundle by the Long Parliament, 1642. V. of
Oundle, Northants., 1651-62, resigned. Buried there, Oct.
29, 1674. Father of Benjamin (1662), Nathaniel (1657),
Samuel (1668) and Theodore (1652). (Calamy, ii. 232;
T. P. Dorman; H. I. Longden.)
RESBURY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 15, 1668.
Of Northamptonshire. 5th s. of Richard (1625), V. of
Oundle. School, Oundle. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1674. Brother of Benjamin (1662),
etc.
RESBURY, THEODORE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 29, 1652.
Of Northamptonshire, ist s. of Richard (1625), V. of Oundle.
Adm. at Oundle School, July 3, 1643, age 6. Matric. 1652;
Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1655-6; M..^. 1659. Fellow, 1658.
Brother of Benjamin (1662), etc.
RESOULDE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1582.
S. of William. Bapt. Feb. 8, 1566-7, at Bury St Edmunds.
B.A. from St John's, 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 17, 1590-1, age 25; priest. Mar. 29, 1591.
V. of St Michael by St Albans. V. of Clare, Suffolk, 159 1-8.
Buried there Jan. 22, 1598-9. Admon., P.C.C.
RESOULDE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter,
i6ii. Probably s. of Roger, of Bury St Edmunds. Bapt.
May 20, 1593. Matric. sizar Easter, i6n; Scholar; B.A.
1614-5; M.A. 1618. R. of Boulge and Debach, Suffolk, 1621.
REST, ROBERT. B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1487-8.
REST, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1601. B. at
Redmile, Leics. B.A. 1003-4; M.A. 1607, 'Best.' Ord. deacon
(Lincoln); priest (Colchester) May i, 1604, age 25. C. of
Redmile. R. of South Croxton, Lines., 1609.
RESTON, EDMUND. B.A. 1479-80; M.A. 1481. V. of Litlington,
Cambs., 1489 (presented by Clare); resigned, 1491.
RESTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15, 1613.
Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616-7. One of these names of Hackney,
Middlesex, Esq. WiU (P.C.C.) 1634.
RESTON, ROYSTON or RAYSTON, JOHN. B.A. 1505-6; M.A.
1509; B.D. 1515-6; D.D. 1519-20. Fellow of Jesus, c.
1510-1. FeUow of St John's, 1520. Master of Jesus, 1546-51.
R. of Sible Hedingham, Essex, 1521-51. Preb. of St Paul's,
1529. V. of St Pancras, 1535. R. of St Augustine by St
Paul's, 1545. R. of Hildersham, Cambs. V. of Clare, Suffolk.
Died 1551. Will dated (P.C.C.) Aug. 14, 1551; proved, Aug.
28, 1551. Benefactor to Jesus College. (Cooper, i. 106.)
RESTWICK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 30,
1670. Of Cheshire. (Restwick may possibly be a clerical
error for Bestwick.)
RESTWOLD, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1485; B.A. 1489-90; M.A. 1493-4. Fellow. Ord. sub-deacon
and deacon (Ely) 1499; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1500-1.
Died as fellow. Entered as ' Knestwood ' m Harwood.
RESUGNE, ROBERT, Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 18, 1674.
Revell, Tristram
RETCHFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter.
1577- Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1580. B.A. 1580-1; M.A.
1590. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 13, 1583. Perhaps R. of
Banningham, Norfolk, 1630.
RETCHFORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 27, 1654.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1655-6;
M.A. 1659. Ord. priest (R. Brownrigg, Bishop of Exeter)
May 17, 1659. V. of St Peter's, St Albans, 1661-1715.
Married Anne Robotham, lady of the manor of Newland
Squillers. Died May 3, 1715. (Clutterbuck, i. 116.)
RETCHFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 14, 1635;
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 26,
1642-3. V. of St Peter's, St Albans, Herts., 1647-61.
RECHFORTH, . D.D. 1492-3.
RETRAYE, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1581.
(Red way in Coll. Reg.)
REVANS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, JuJb ir,
1724. S. of Francis, gent., of Wretton, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Tottington (private) and Bexwell (private). Matric.
1724; Scholar, 1724-6.
REVANS or REVINS, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
July 5, 1682. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. Ord.
priest (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9. R. of Little Henney,
Essex, 1689. R. of Offton and Little Bricett, Suffolk, 1691.
R. of Barsford, Norfolk, 1693. V. of East Tuddenham, 1694.
R. of Marlingford, 1697-1700.
REVELL, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1571; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Mar. 12, 1580-1. R. of BromsweU, Suffolk, 1581-95. V. of
Blaxhall, 1587-162 1. V. of Rendlesham, 1598. Chaplain to
the Earl of Sussex, 1603. Probably father of the next.
REVELL, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Lent, 1615-6. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Alexander (above).
REVELL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Aug. 30, 1614.
Matric. 1614.
REVEL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Aug. 23,
1711. S. of Robert, of Carnefieid-in-South Normanton,
Derbs., Esq., and nephew of Tristram (1700). Matric. 1712;
B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719. R. of South Normanton, 1718-29.
V. of Youlgrave, 1720-9. Died s.p. 1748. (F.M.G., i. 399.)
REVELL or RIVEL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmani;el, July 2,
1668. Of Derbyshire.
REVELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3.
REVELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Lent, 1634-5;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Probably V. of Preston-in-Holland,
Yorks., 1640-76. Died 1676.
REVELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 3,
1658. S. of Thomas, of Rotherham, Yorks. B. there. School,
Rotherham (Mr Bachin). Matric. 1658; B.A. i66i-2. One
of these names ord. priest (York) c. 1666; Inc. of Bradfleld,
Yorks., 1701-2.
REVELL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Jan. 26, 1683-4.
S. of William, of Ogston, Derbs. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Copley, of Doncaster. Died 1699, aged 33. Probably
father of William (1704-5). {F.M.G., 1. 400.)
REVELL, PHILIP (senior). Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1559. A pupil of Whitgift. Buried in Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, Dec. 20, 1563. Brother of Roger (1559). (T. A.
Walker.)
REVELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1609. Doubtless s. of Rowland, of Cold Aston, Derbs.
Scholar; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 14; priest, June 15, 1617. V. of Dronfield, Derbs.,
1626-48. Married, Feb. 12, 1628, to Frances Hunloke, at
Dronfield. Died 1648. (F.M.G., 1. 393; Cox, Churches of
Derbs., iv. 459.)
REVELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 19, 1634.
Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8.
REVELL, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1559 (impubes); B.A. 1563-4. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov.
18; 1566. Brother of Philip (1559). (T. A. Walker.)
REVELL, ROWLAND. B.A. from St John's, 1630-1. Probably
S. of Thomas, of Whiston, Yorks. C. of Handsworth, Yorks.
Died 1636. (F.M.G., i. 394.)
REVELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1569.
REVELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1648. Of Salop. M.B. 1653.
REVELL, TRISTRAM. Scholar of Christ's, 1532; B.A. 1532-3-
Probably s. of Hugh, of Carlingthwaite, Derbs. Succeeded
his father. Translated the Summe of Christianity. Will
(P.C.C. 'burnt') 1541. (F.M.G., i. 398; Peile, i. 19.)
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Revell, Tristram
REVELL, TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at St Joh.n's, June
29, 1700. S. of Francis, of Carlingthwaite, Caxnfield, Derbs.,
gent. B. at Camfield Hall, near Alfreton, Derbs. School,
Alfreton (Mr Oldfield). Matric. 1700. {FM.G., 1. 398.)
REVEL, WILLIAM. Fellow of King's Hall. Ord. acolyte
(Ely) 1380. R. of Titchwell, Norfolk, 1381. He built rooms
at the farms belonging to Gonville Hall, for the scholars to
retreat to in time of plague. {Churches of Cambs.; Camd.
Soc, 1845, loi.)
RYVELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1555.
REVELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
157a; Scholar, 1571; LL.B. 1578. Fellow, 1577-96. Died
1596. Benefactor to the College.
REVELL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Jesus, Feb. 26,
1704-5. Probably s. and h. of John (1683-4), of Ogston
Hall, Derbs. Died 1706, aged 12 {sic), the last male heir.
{F.M.G., 400.)
REVETT, see RIVETT.
REW, see RUE.
REWCASTLE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 6, 1728.
S. of John, master of Stone School, Wakefield. B. at Wake-
field. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1750.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1734; priest, Sept. 21, 1735.
V. of Wrawby, Lines., 1735.
REWSE, see also RUSE, ROUSE and ROOS.
REWSE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1577; B..'\. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1590. Fellow, 1583-9.
University preacher. R. of East Harling, Norfolk, 1595-
1631. R. of Gt Fakenham, Suffolk. Died 1631. Probably
brother of Simon (1577) and father of William (1616-7).
{Masters.)
REWSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1616;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. V. of Bentley, Suffolk, 1625;
there in 1650.
REWSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1638.
Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, Apr. 10, 1639.
REWSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Magdalene, July 5,
1678. 2nd s. of Richard (1630-1), R. of Keyston, Hunts. B.
at Rushden, Northants. Schools, Oundle and Keyston.
Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. V. of Roxton, Beds., 1684-1720.
Buried there Sept. i, 1720. Father of the next. (W. M.
Noble.)
RBWSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, May 24,
1711. Of Bedfordshire. S. of John (above). Bapt. at Roxton,
Feb. 2, 1694-5. School, Roxton, Beds. Matric. 1712;
Scholar, 1712; B.A. 1716-7. Buried at Roxton, Apr. 20, 1721.
{T.A. Walker.)
REWSE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 23, 1673.
Of Crowfield, Suffolk. Probably s. of Jonathan, of Crowfield.
School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1673.
REWSE or ROUSE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Feb. 16, 1630-1. Of Leicester. Matric. 1630-1; B.A. 1634;
M.A. 1638. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9. R. of
Rushden, Northants., 1656-65. R. of Keyston, Hunts.,
1665-80. Died 1680. Father of John (1678).
REWS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peterhouse, Feb. 6,
1644-5. Of Suffolk. School, Thetford. Matric. 1645; B.A.
1648-9; M.A. 1652.
REWSE, ROBERT. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1604. Of
Suffolk.
REWSE or RUSE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1577. Probably brother of Henry (1577).
REWSE, THOMAS. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1636. Of Suffolk.
B.A. from Trinity, 1639-40. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22;
priest, Sept. 23, 1644, age 26; 'C. of Sapiston, Suffolk.' R. of
Ingham, Suffolk, 1648, 'M.A.'
REWSE, RUSE or ROUSE, W. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Michs. 1588.
REUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Mar. 4,
i6i6-7. S. of Henry (1577), B.D., R. of Gt Fakenham,
Suffolk. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
REY, see RAY and WRAY.
REYMES, BARNES. M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1646. Incorp.
from Leyden. One Barney Reymes, gth s. of William, of
Overstrand, Norfolk. {Vis. of Norfolk.)
REYMES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 25,
1645. S. of John, gent. B. at Overstrand, Norfolk. Schools,
Norwich, Cromer and North Walsham. Matric. 1643. Of
Reynolds, Decimus
Overstrand, Esq. Married Muriel, dau. of Martin Sidley,
Esq.,ofStalham, Norfolk, in 1648. Living, 1656. Died before
Sept. 27, 1660. {Venn, 1. 356; Blomefield, viii. 144.)
REYNE, see RAYNE.
REYNARDSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
Apr. 24, 1672. S. of Abraham, and grandson of Sir Abraham,
Knt., alderman of London (for whom see D.N.B.). B. at
Tottenham, Middlesex. School, Felsted (Mr Glascock).
(Le Neve, Knights, 85; Peile, 11. 42.)
REYNBORD, JOHN, see RAYNBERD.
REYNOLD, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Lent,
1588-9. Perhaps V. of Duston, Northumberland; if so, buried
there Nov. 15, i6i6. One of these names of Langford, Beds.,
gent. Buried there Apr. 24, 1662. Will proved (London)
June 10, 1662. Left his freehold lands in Langford to his
eldest son Anthony. {Geneal. Bedfordshire, 404.)
RE"SfNOLD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent,
1615-6. Of Bedfordshire. Perhaps s. of Anthony (above).
REYNOLDS, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 27,
1643. Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1643.
REYNOLDS, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 11, 1677.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1677-8.
REYNOLDS, ANTHONY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Mar. 16,
1720-1. S. of Richard (1689), dean of Peterborough. Bapt.
Feb. 8, 1704-5, in Peterborough Cathedral. Matric. 1721.
Probably M.A. 1728 {Com. Reg.). Master of the Hospital
of St John, Northampton, 1741. Brother of Charles (1720-1).
Decimus (1728), Octavian (1728), George (1715), Thomas
(1724) and Frederick (1732). (A. Gray.)
REYNOLDS, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 23, 1750. S. of George (1715), Chancellor of Peter-
borough, Northants. B. at Buckden. School, Huntingdon
(Mr Unwin). Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757; B.D. 1765.
Fellow, 1756-69. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5; priest,
Sept. 25, 1757- V. of Wellingore, Lines., 1757-8. V. of
Edwinstowe, Notts., 1758-68. R. of Walgrave, Northants.,
1765-1809. R. of Eynesbury, Hunts., 1767-8. R. of Han-
nington, Northants., 1768-1809. Preb. of Lincoln, 1773-
1809. Died at Minster Yard, Lincoln, Dec. 5, 1809. Brother
of Lawrence (1751) and Richard (1742). {Scott-Mayor, in.
603.)
REYNOLDS, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar.
26, 1694. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 26, 1701; priest. May 31, 1702. R. of Hogges-
ton, Bucks., 1702-58. Died Dec. 18, 1758, aged 82. Buried
at Hoggeston. Will dated. Mar. 9, 1756; proved (Archd.
Bucks.), Jan. 11, 1759; son, Benjamin, clerk, executor.
REYNOLDS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
Feb. 18, 1718-9. 2nd s. of Samuel (1683), of Colchester, Esq.
Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 21, 1719. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 16, 1718-9. Succeeded to the family estates
in Essex. Died s.p.m.s. 1760. Brother of Samuel (1718-9).
{Morant, 1. 419.)
REYNOLDS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4,
1719. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1719.
REYNOLDS, CHARLES. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 5,
1720-1. S. of Richard (1689), dean of Peterborough. Bapt.
May 27, 1702, in the Cathedral. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4;
M.A. from Jesus, 1727; D.D. 1740. Fellow of Jesus, 1724-7.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 17, 1724; priest, June 5, 1726.
Chancellor of Lincoln, 1726-66. R. of Fillingham, Lines.,
1727-66. Preb. of Lincoln, 1727-8, and 1737-66. V. of
Gretton, Northants., 1737-42. Died Oct. 5, 1766, aged 64.
Brother of Anthony (1720-1), etc. {Lines. Pedigrees, 819;
T. P. Dorman.)
REYNOLD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1580. One of these names (Reynolds) adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
July 28, 1587; of Suffolk; of Fumival's Inn.
RAYNOLDS, COOPER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Lent,
1620-1; B.A. 1623; M.A. 1627. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec.
1623. R. of St Peter's, Thetford, Norfolk, 1624-41. R. of
Winfarthing St Mary, 1637-41. Died 1641. Father of John
(1646). {Petle, I. 338.)
REYNOLDS, DECIMUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, June
24, 1728. S. of Richard (1689), Bishop of Lincoln. Bapt.
Oct. 30, 1710, at Kingsthorpc, Northants. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1732; priest, Nov. 5, 1734. K. of Winwick,
Northants., 1734-6. Preb. of Lincoln, 1734-90. V. of
Aylesbury, Bucks., 1735. R. of Chalfont St Giles', 1735-90.
Died Dec. 7, 1790, aged 81. M.I. at ClophiU, Beds. Will
(P.C.C.) 1791. Brother of Anthony (1720-1), etc. {Beds.,
N. and Q., iii. 185.)
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Reynolds, Edward
REYNOLDS, EDWARD. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Austin (Augustine), of Southampton. B. there, Nov.
1599. School, Southampton. Matric. (Merton College,
Oxford) Jan. 26, 1615-6, age 17; B.A. 1618; M.A. 1624.
Fellow of Merton, 1619. Created D.D. 1648. Dean of Christ
Church, 1648-50; Mar.-July, 1660. Vice-Chancellor (Oxford)
1648-50. Warden of Merton College, 1660-1. Preacher,
Lincoln's Inn, 1622-31. V. of All Saints', Northampton,
1628-9. R. of Thrapston, 1630-2. R. of Braunston,
1631-60. One of the Westminster Assembly of Divines,
1643. V. of St Laurence Jewry, 1645-62. Chaplain to the
King, 1660. Bishop of Norwich, 1661-76. Married Mary,
dau. of John Harding, President of Magdalen College,
Oxford. Died July 28, 1676. Buried at Norwich. M.L
Brother of John (1633) and father of the next. {D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.)
REYNOLDS, EDWARD. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Edward (above), Bishop of Norwich. B. May 27, 1630.
School, St Paul's. Originally of Merton College, Oxford.
Created B.A. (Magdalen College, O.xford) 1649-50; M.A.
1652; B.D. and D.D. 1676. Fellow of Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1650-60, ejected. R. of St Peter's, Northampton,
1658-98. Preb. of Worcester, 1660-98. Archdeacon of
Norfolk, 1661. Married Frances, dau. of John Alston, of
Pavenham, Beds., Esq. Died June 28, 1698, aged 69. Buried
at Kingsthorpe, Northampton. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1699.
{Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, Mon., v. 189; D.N.B.)
REINOLDS or RENOLD, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Jesus,
Michs. 1585. S. of Henry. B. at Little Eversden, Cambs.
School, Fen Ditton (Messrs Dodd and Edwards). Migrated
to Caius, Nov. 7, 1587, age 17; B.A. (? from Jesus) 1590-1;
M.A. 1594. (' Reignolds of Jesus' was one of those who were
'enticed to pass over the seas' by the Popish Speigniomaldus
(Foley; Dr Jessopp).) Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Dec.
19. 1594- V. of Bobbing, Kent, 1607-30. Died 1630. {Venn,
1. 132.)
REYNOLDS, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 22,
1732. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Richard (1689). Bapt.
Jan. 10, 1716-7, at St Peter's, Northampton. Matric. 1733;
B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23,
1739; priest, Jan. 11, 1740-1. R. of Winwick, Northants.,
1 74 1-3. Preb. of Lincoln, 1741-3. Buried at Winwick,
June 4, 1743. Brother of Anthony (1720-1), etc. {Lines.
Pedigrees, 820.)
REYNOLDS, GEORGE. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1552. Of Chesterford, Essex. Matric. 1552;
B.A. 1556-7; M.A. 1560. Fellow, 1555-62. R. of Gt Yeldham,
Essex, 1563-8. Probably R. of Newton Flotman, Norfolk,
1576-96. Died 1596.
REYNOLDS, GEORGE. Matric. Fell. -Com, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1618.
RENOLDS or REYNOLDS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens',
June 15, 1670. Of Essex. S. of , clerk, deceased. Matric.
1671. Migrated to Jesus, Aug. 16, 1671. Rustat Scholar,
1671; B.A. 1673-4.
REYNOLDS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 31, 1682. Of Cambridgeshire. School, Wisbech. Matric.
1682; Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
REYNOLDS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, July 11,
1715. 2nd s. of Richard (1689), LL.D. B. at Conington,
Hunts. School, Guilsborough, Northants. Matric. 1716;
Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1720; LL.B. from Trinity HaU, 1721;
LL.D. from Jesus, 1726. Fellow of Jesus, 1720-4. Chancellor
of Peterborough, 1721-69. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June ir;
priest, June 24, 1725. Archdeacon and preb. of Lincoln,
1725-69; sub-dean, 1732-69. R. of Carlton Scroop, Lines.,
1728. R. of Farthingstone, Northants., 1730-1. R. of
Walgrave, 1731-60. R. of Hannington, 1731-68. Died
June 6, 1769, aged 69. Buried at Little Paxton, Hunts.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Anthony (1720-1), etc., father of
Richard (1742), Anthony (1750) and Lawrence (1751).
{Scott-Mayor, iii. 532; Baker, 1. 374.)
REYNOLDS, GILBERT. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 16, 1667-8.
Of St Neots, Hunts. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1677. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22,
1672; priest. May 21, 1676. V. of Renhold, Beds., 1673.
REYNOLDS, GRIFFIN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1584. One of these names ('GrifiSth') adm. at Magdalen
College, Oxford, Dec. 8, 1578, age 13.
REIGNOLDS, GRIFFIN. LL.B. 1682 {Lit. Reg.).
REYNOLD, HENRY. Adm. at Kino's, a scholar from Eton,
1476.
REINOLD, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1597;
B.A. from Christ's, 1600-1, as 'Reynolds.' Ord. deacon
(York) May, 161 1; priest, 1612; C. of Cropwell, Notts. One
of these names of Sampford Courtenay, Devon, clerk; will
(Exeter) 1634. {Peile, i. 224.)
Reynolds, John
REYNOLDS, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from St John's, Lent, 1618-9;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
REINOLD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 30, 1583.
Of Essex. Probably of Castle Camps, Cambs. Knighted,
Apr. 28, i6i8. Married (1) Margaret Milboume, of Mark's
Hall, Dunmow, Essex; (2) a dau. of Sir Robert Mordaunt.
Buried at Castle Camps, Mar. 22, 1650, aged c. 80. Doubtless
father of the next, of Robert (1617), Thomas (1620) and
John (1640). (A^. and Q., 3rd S., i. 235; lii. 54.)
REYNOLDS, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1612. Doubtless s. and h. of James (above). Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1612. Deputy-Lieutenant for Cambs. and the
Isle of Ely, 1642. Of Helion Bumpstead, Essex. Married
a dau. of Sir William De Grey, of Merton, Norfolk. Doubtless
brother of Robert (1617) and Thomas (1620) and half-brother
of John (1640), father of the next. {T. A. Walker; N. and Q.,
3rd S., III. 54.)
REYNOLDS or RENNALLS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 14) at
Magdalene, Jan. 19, 1647-8. S. of James (above), Esq.,
of Martin HaU, Norfolk. B. Apr. 28, 1633, at Merton (his
mother's home). School, Hempstead. Matric. 1648. Of
Helion Bumpstead, Essex, and of Bury St Edmimds,
Suffolk. Married (i) Judith, dau. of Sir William Hervey, in
1655 (a lady 20 years older than himself) ; (2) Bridget Parker,
at Gray's Inn Chapel, June 29, 1682. Died on Easter Day,
1690. Father of William (1673-4) and of James (1702).
{N. and Q., 3rd S., lii. 54.)
REYNOLDS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Sept. 4,
1697. S. of Philip, auditor. B. Jan. 13, 1682-3, at Cambridge.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A.
1705. Fellow, 1708-12. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1706;
priest (Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1708-9. R. of Lackford, Suffolk,
1714-52. V. of Swaffham, Norfolk, 1737-8. R. of Willingham,
Cambs., 1738-52. Died Sept. 1752- Will, P.C.C. {L.Mag.)
REYNOLDS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Jan. 31, 1701-2. S. and h. of Robert, of Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk, and grandson of James (1647-8). School, Eton.
Matric. 1703. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 27, 1704-5.
Called to the Bar, 1710. Chief Justice of Common Pleas in
Ireland, 1727-40. Transferred to the English Court of
Exchequer, 1740-7. Knighted, Nov. 23, 1745. Died May ao,
1747- Buried at Castle Camps, Cambs. {D.N.B.; T. A.
Walker.)
REYNOLDS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 6, 1702.
2nd s. of James (1647-8), of Bury, Suffolk, and of Steeple
Bumpstead, Essex, deceased (by his 2nd wife Bridget
Parker). B. Jan. 16, 1686, at Clerkenwell. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. 1702. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 4, 1702-3; afterwards adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 19,
1705. Beurister, 1712. Recorder of Bury, 1712. Serjeant-
at-law, 1715. M.P. for Bury, 1717. University Counsel, 1718.
Judge of the King's Bench, 1725-30. Lord Chief Baron of
the Exchequer, 1730-8. Died s.p., at Bury, Feb. 9, 1738-9,
aged 53. Buried at St James', Bury. M.L Half-brother of
William (1673-4). {D.N.B., where he is confused with James
(1697); Bury School; S.H.A.H.)
REYNOLDS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 30,
1722-3. Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1724.
RENOLDS, JEROME. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1604.
Of London. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
REYNOLD, JOHN. D.Can.L. 1454; fined for non-inception.
One of these names, 'Magister scholarum hospi talis,' St
Bartholomew, London. Will (Comm. C. London) 1458.
REYNOLD or REYNOLDS, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1457; B.A. 1460-1; M.A. (according to Harwood).
Probably B.Civ.L. 1489-90. R. of Stour Prevost, Dorset,
1479-91. Preb. of Southwell (LL.B.), 1493-4. Preb. of
York, 1494-1506. Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1499-1506.
Died Dec. 4, 1506. Buried in York Minster. {Harwood;
Hutchins, iv. 514; Le Neve, Fasti.)
REYNOLDS, JOHN. B.D. 1476-7.
RAYNOLDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1547.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1551.
Scholar, 1550. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1550.
REYNOLDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1554.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1573-4; M.A.
from Christ's, 1577. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) Apr. 17,
i575i age 23. V. of Walthamstow, Essex, 1583-1613. Died
1612. Will, Cons. C. London.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1583 ;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1584-5, 'Reynold.'
REYNOLDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May 23, 1609.
Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Apr. 20, 1612-3; priest. Mar. 20, 1613-4. Probably R. of
Glatton, Hunts., 1614-25; R. of St John's, Stamford, Lines.,
1625-33.
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REYNOLDS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, i6n ;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1615.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1623. Perhaps R. of Boulge, Suffolk,
1621. One of these names R. of Houghton, Hunts., 1642;
deprived, 1643.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Lent, 1615-6.
One of these names,' 'of Fen Ditton, Cambs.,' adm. at the
Diner Temple, 161 7.
REINOLD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Augustine, of Southampton, gent. Matric. (Merton College,
Oxford) Nov. 24, 1626, age 20; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1629.
R. of Loughton with Whitton, Hants.; sequestered, 1645.
R. of Harringworth, Northants. R. of Blaby, Leics.,
1662-76. Died there 1676. Brother of Edward (1626).
(Al. Oxon. is mistaken in cetUing him Archdeacon of Norwich;
Nichols, IV. 53.)
REYNOLDS or RHENOLDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St
Catharine's, Easter, 1640. Of Cambridgeshire. Doubtless
identical with Sir John Reynolds; 4th s. of Sir James (1583),
of Castle Camps, Cambs. Educated as a lawyer. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Aug. 19, 1642. Called to the Bar, 1647.
Joined the parliamentary army. One of the officers in charge
of King Charles at Hurst Castle, 1648. A zealous supporter
of Cromwell. M.P. for Co. Galway and Co. Mayo, 1654-5;
for Co. Tipperary and Waterford, 1656-8. Employed in the
reorganisation of the Irish Government, 1656. Commander-
in-Chief of the English forces, Flanders, 1657. Wrecked on
the Goodwin Sands, Dec. 5, 1657. Married Sarah, dan. of
Sir Francis Russell, of Chippenham, and was thus brother-
in-law of Henry Cromwell. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec. 1658.
Doubtless half-brother of James (1612), Robert (1617) and
Thomas (1620). {D.N.B.; Noble, Memoirs of Cromwell
Family, 11. 418.)
RAYNOLDS or REYNOLDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age i6) at
Caius, Sept. 26, 1646. S. of Cooper (1620-1), R. of Win-
farthing, Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Shelfhanger (Mr
Williams) and Winfarthing (Mr Aggas). Matric. 1647; B.A.
1650-1; M.A. 1654. Probably Archdeacon of Norwich,
1668-i;. 76, Died June 28, 1698, aged 69. One of these names
R. of Roughton, Norfolk, c. 1652; ejected, 1662. Afterwards
a Nonconformist minister with Samuel Slater at Crosby
Square, Bishopsgate, London. Died c. Nov. 25, 169 1.
{Venn, i. 366; Le Neve, Fasti, 11. 481.)
REINOLDS or RENNALLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St
John's, Dec. 12, 1648. S. of Richard, husbandman, of
Cherbury, Salop. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Chalener). Matric.
1649.
RENNOLDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 18, 1662. Of
Essex. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Colchester. Matric. 1662;
Scholar, 1664. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 31, 1664.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. M.A. from Sidney, 1676. S. of Joshua,
of Devon. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) Mar. 18, 1657-8;
B.A. (Oxford) 1661. V. of St Thomas', Exeter, 1662-92.
Canoa of Exeter, 1679. Master of Exeter Grammar School.
Buried in St Thomas' Church, July 16, 1692. M.I. The
celebrated painter, Sir Joshua Reynolds, was his grandson.
Father of John (1689). {Al. Oxon.; William Cotton, Plympton
St Maurice.)
REYNOLDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 10,
1684. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. V. of Furneaux
Pelham, Herts., 1689-1702. R. of Stansted Mountfitchet,
Essex, 1691-1728. R. of Thorley, Herts., 1710-28. Died 1728.
REYNOLDS, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1689.
S. of John (1676), V. of St Thomas', Exeter. Bapt. July 9,
1671, at Exeter. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1698;
B.D. (Oxford) 1718. Fellow, 1693. Fellow of Eton, 1733-58.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 27, 1729. Master of
Exeter Grammar School, 1713-43. Canon of Exeter, 1729-58.
Author, sermons, etc. Died July 27, 1758, aged 87. Bene-
factor to King's College. (Harwood, 91; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.\
William Cotton, Plympton St Maurice.)
REYNOLDS, JOHN. M.B. from Trinity, 1706. S. of John, of
Gt Torrington, Devon, gent. Matric. (Exeter College,
Oxford) May 14, 1696, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1699-1700.
{Al. Oxon.)
REYNOLDS, JOHN. M.A. from Emmanuel, 1749. S. of John,
of Bridgnorth, Salop. Matric. (Pembroke College, Oxford)
July 12, 1733, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1737. {Al. Oxon.)
REYNOLDS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 16, 1691.
Of Cambridgeshire. B. 1675. Colleger at Eton, 1688-90.
Matric. c. 1695; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699,
Reynolds, Richard
REYNOLDS, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Sidney, Easter, 1696.
REYNOLDS, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 24, 1751. S. of George (1715), LL.D., of Huntingdon-
shire. B. at Buckden. Schools, Lincoln (Mr Rolt) and
Huntingdon (Mr Unwin). Brother of Anthony (1750) and
Richard (1742)- {Lines. Pedigrees, 819.)
REYNOLD, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent,
1563-4. Possibly s. of Lewis, M.A. (for whom see Al. Oxon.).
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1566-7, ' Reynolds.' V. of Layston,
Herts., 1572-88. Died 1588.
REYNOLDS, MARK. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 5, 1609-10.
Matric. 1610; B.A. 1614-5. R. of Wixoe, Suffolk, 1625-44,
ejected.
REYNOLDS, METYER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 28,
1733- Of Norfolk. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Organist at
Emmanuel. V. of Little Ryburgh, Norfolk, 1740-58. V. of
Bacton, 1746-97. R. of Gisleham, Suffolk, 1758-97.
REYNOLD, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 6,
1615. Probably s. and h. of William, of Triplow (orThriplow),
Cambs., gent. Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 13, 1620. WiU (P.C.C.) 1627.
REYNOLDS, OCTAVIAN RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 26, 1728. S. of Richard (1689), Bishop of
Lincoln. Bapt. Nov. 6, 1707, at Kingsthorpe, Northants.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 24; priest.
Mar. 5, 1731-2. Preb. of Lincoln, 1732-73. R. of Farthings-
tone, Northants., 1732-3. Precentorof Llandaff, 1732. R. of
Wheathampstead, Herts., 1732-73. V. of Leighton Buzzard,
Beds., 1748. Chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Died 1773. Admon. (P.C.C.) July 16, 1773; as of Harpenden,
Herts. Brother of Anthony (1720-1), etc. {Al. Westmon.,
297; Lines. Pedigrees, 819; Baker, i. 374.)
REYNOLD, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1471; M.A. Fellow of King's. Ord. acolyte (Lincoln) 1473;
deacon, Dec. 17, 1474; priest, Feb. 9, 1475-6. Died fellow.
(Harwood.)
REYNOLD or REYNOLDS, RICHARD. B.A. 1505-6; M.A.
1508-9; B.D. 1512-3. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1510.
University preacher, 1509. Became one of the 13 monks of
the Brigitten monastery of Sion, and apparently afterwards
the superior. One of the foremost scholars of the day.
Denying the King's supremacy, he was executed at Tyburn,
May 4, 1535. {Cooper, i. 52; D.N.B., where he is confused
with the next.)
REYNOLD, RICHARD. Of Christ's. B.A. 1510-1; M.A. 1314,
Admon. (V.C.C.) 1521.
REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 10,
1546. Of Essex. Scholar of Trinity, 1548; B.A. 1549-50;
M.A. 1553; M.D. 1567 (grace, but apparently not admitted).
Fellow of Trinity, 1551. (According to Cooper, he was
scholar of St John's, 1547; thence B.A. 1549-50, when he
migrated to Trinity.) R. of Stapleford Abbotts, Essex, 1568-
1606; of Lamboume, 1569-1606. V. of West Thurrock,
1578-84. Rejected and fined by the College of Physicians,
c. 1570. Author of a work on rhetoric, and another on the
Roman Emperors. Died 1606. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, 11. 444;
D.N.B.)
RAYNOLDS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1556; B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1567. One of these names, 'M.A.;
ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 27, 1572,' was R. of Saunderton,
Bucks., 1572-16x0.
REYNOLD or REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Perhaps incorp. M.A.
from Oxford, 1575, 'Robert.' If so, B.A. (Oxford) 1564-5;
M.A. 1570; B.D. 1577. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, 1566.
(Al.Oxon.)
REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1592;
Scholar; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Perhaps V. of Chalfont
St Peter, Bucks., 1604-9. One of these names (Raynolds),
V. of Mentmore, Bucks., 1619; still there in 1640. But see
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
REYNALDS, RICHARD. B.A. from Magdalene, 1593-4; M.A.
1597. Perhaps P.C. of St Benet Fink, London, 1613-7.
Died Jan. 1617-8. Admon., Jan. 24, 1617-8, to his relict
Margaret Reynolds. (Hennessy.)
RENOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 14, 1597.
Of London. Matric. c. 1597.
RENOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Jan. 1598-9.
One Richard Reynell, of Devon, knighted, July 23, 1622.
REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 20, 1646. Of Yorkshire. School, Nafferton. Matric.
1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. R. of Leverington, Cambs.,
1657-82. Buried there Apr. 25, 1682, aged 53. M.I. Father
of Richard (1689). {Fenland N. and Q., vii. 138.)
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REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, May
10, 1665. 2nd s. of John, yeoman. B. at Oken, Staffs.
School, Oken (Mr Jonathan Jenner). Matric. 1665; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672. Fellow, 1670. Perhaps Master of Yar-
mouth Grammar School, 1675-91. and of Colchester, 1695-
1702.
REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene,
June 25, 1681. S. of Nathaniel. B. at Harborough, Leics.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688.
One of these names R. of Brandesburton, Yorks., 1688-91.
REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, Dec.
31, 1689. S. of Richard (1646), deceased, R. of Leverington,
Cambs. B. there. Schools, Molton, Lines. (Mr Hayes) and
Peterborough (Mr Warren). Scholar. Migrated to Trinity
Hall, Nov. 12, 1694. LL.B. 1695; LL.D. from Sidney, 1701.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1697; priest, July 17, 1698.
R. of Conington, Cambs., 1698. R. of Denton, Hunts.,
1698-1707. Chancellor of Peterborough, 1704-18; dean,
1718-21. R. of St Peter, Northampton, 1706-44. Chaplain
to the King, 1715-21. Bishop of Bangor, 1721-3. Bishop of
Lincoln, 1723-44. Married Sarah, dau. of Richard Cumber-
land, Bishop of Peterborough. Died Jan. 15, 1743-4- Buried
at Buckden, Hunts. Will, Lincoln. Father of Anthony
(1720-1), Charles (1720-1), George (1715). Octavian (1728),
Decimus (1728), Thomas (1724) and Frederick (1732).
{D.N.B.; Lines. Pedigrees, 819.)
REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
July 6, 1742. S. of George (1715), Archdeacon of Lincoln.
B. at Buckden. School, Lincoln (Mr Goodall). Matric. 1742;
B.A. 1746. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 23, 1746.
High Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts., 1776-7- Of Little
Paxton, Hunts., Esq. Died Jan. 10, 1814. Brother of
Anthony (1750) and Lawrence (1751). (Scott-Mayor, in. 532.)
REYNOLDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
July 9, 1742. S. of Richard, coal-merchant, of Northampton-
shire. B. at Peterborough. School, Peterborough (Mr
Marshall). Matric. 1743; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. i749- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1746; priest (Peterb.) June 10,
1750. Perhaps V. of Leighton Buzzard, Beds., 1759-73.
One of these names, D.D., V. of Gt Paxton, Hunts., 1765-96.
Died 1796. (Scott-Mayor, 111. 533.)
REYNOLD, ROBERT. M.A. 1575 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Possibly a mistake for Richard (1575), whom see.
REYNOLDS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1617. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir James (1583), of Castle Camps,
Cambs. B. c. 1601. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 12,
1620. Called to the Bar, 1628. Bencher, 1648. M.P. for
Hindon (? 1640); for Whitchurch, 1659. Opposed the King
in the Civil War, but refused to act on his trial. Solicitor-
General to the Commonwealth, 1650. Treasurer, 1651.
Attorney-General, 1659. Knighted, June 4, 1660. Died c.
1661. Probably brother of James (1612), etc. (Middle
Temple Bench Book; D.N.B.)
REYNOLDS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 12, 1725. S. of Richard, of Yorkshire. B. in Yorkshire.
School, York (Mr Clerk). Matric. 1725. Perhaps M.A. 1728
(Com. Reg.). Ord. priest (York) Aug. 5, 1733. V. of Holy
Trinity, York, 1733-44, and R. of St Cuthbert's, York.
Preb. of York, 1736-44. Died 1744. (Scott-Mayor, in. 389.)
REYNOLDS, ROGER. B.Civ.L. 1538-9. R. of Wilby, Northants.,
1538-46. V. of All Saints', St Ives, 1545-6. Master of
St John's Hospital, Huntingdon, 1532-46. Died 1546.
REYNOLDS, ROWLAND. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of London, gent. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) May 3,
1621, age 15; B.A. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) 1624; M.A. 1627.
Probably barrister-at-law, Inner Temple, 1635. (Al. Oxon.)
REYNOLDS or REIGNOLDS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
Pembroke, Mar. 29, 1682: exhibitioner from Ipswich School.
S. of Samuel, of Ipswich. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1685-6.
REYNOLDS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 11, 1683.
S. and h. of Samuel, of Colchester, Essex, Esq. (M.P. for
Colchester, 1681 and 1689-94). Bapt. at St James', Col-
chester, July 25, 1666. School, Colchester. Scholar, 1684.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 20, 1683. Married Frances, dau.
of Charles Pelham, of Brockleby, Lines. Father of Charles
(1718-9) and Samuel (1718-9). (A. Gray; Morant, 1. 418.)
REYNOLDS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Feb. 18, 1718-9. 1st s. of Samuel (1683), of Colchester, Esq.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 20, 1719; and thence to Sidney,
Feb. I, 1719-20. Of Peldon and Little Bentley, Essex.
Died s.p. before 1760. Brother of Charles (1718-9). (Morant,
I. 419.)
REYNOLDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
XSSI-
REYNOLDS, THOMAS. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1573-4.
(Perhaps a mistake for John (1573-4), whom see.)
Rhodes, Daniel
REYNOLDS, THOMAS. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1597-8
(apparently incorp. from Oxford). Of Cheshire, pleb. Matric.
(Brasenose College, Oxford) Apr. 15, 1586, age 19, 'Rain-
oide'; B.A. (Oxford) 1589; M.A. (Oxford) 1598.
REINALDS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', June,
1620. Of Cambridge. Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir James (1583).
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1623-4; .M.A. 1627. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Dec. 22, 1633. Probably R. of Merton, Norfolk, 1640.
One of these names R. of Radwinter, Essex, 1646-9. But
see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary. Doubtless brother of
James (1612) and of Robert (1617), half-brother of John
(1640).
REYNOLDS or REINOLDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
Corpus Christi, Easter, 1637. Of Kent. Migrated to
Peterhouse June 12, 1640, age 19. Adm. there, as Fell.-
Com. B.A. 1640. Signs for deacon's orders (London) 1664;
for priest's, Sept. 19, 1668. C. of Rucking, Kent. (T. A.
Walker.)
REYNOLDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 15, 1673.
Of Bilton, Lines. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1677; priest, June 15, 1679. V. of
Cawthorpe, Lines., till 1716. V. of Haugham, 1704-16. R.
of Springthorpe, 1705-17. Died 1717.
REYNOLDS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1724. S. of Richard (1689), Bishop of Lincoln. Bapt. June 21,
1706, in Peterborough Cathedral. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9;
M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1728. R. of Wootton Wawen, Warws.
Chancellor of Lincoln, till 1745. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Aug. 9, 1728. Died Mar. 23, 1744-5. Brother of Anthony
(1720-1), etc. (Lines. Pedigrees, 820; G. Mag.; L. Mag.;
Haricood, where the date of his death is wrongly given.)
RAYNOLDS, TIMOTHY. Scholar of Trinity, 1562.
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1551. One of these names R. of Byfield, Northants., 1571-2;
R. of Lavenham, Suffolk, 1572-8.
REINOLDS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent,
1597-8.
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 7,
1641. Of Essex. S. of William, citizen of London and Russian
merchant. B. at Bures St Margaret, Oct. 28, 1625. Matric.
1641; B.A. 1644; M.A. 1648. Incorp. at Oxford, 1649. Ord.
in Oct. 1 65 1, by the ministers of the 8th London Classis in
St Andrew Undershaft. In business in Russia, 1644-6.
Minister at Leighton Buzzard and Aylesbury for some years.
Minister with his lifelong friend, John Whitlock, of St Mary's,
Nottingham, 1651-62, ejected. Died Feb. 26, 1697-8, aged
73. Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham. (Calamy, 11. 291;
Al. Oxon.; Godfrey, Notts.; D.N.B.)
RENOLDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 27, 1661-2.
Of Cambridgeshire.
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Jan. 15,
1673-4. S. and h. of James (1647-8), of Bumpstead and
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Esq. School, Bury. Matric. 1674.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1675. Died Dec. (?) 1690.
Buried at Ickworth. (Bury School; S.H.A.H.; N. andQ.,
3rd S., I. 225, where he is said to have died Dec. 17, 1675.)
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at King's, c. 1675. (Per-
haps same as above.)
REYNOLD, — — . Of St Augustine Hostel. B.A. 1500-1;
M.A. 1503. Perhaps Taxor, 1505-6.
REYNOLD, . Of Burdon Hostel. Adm. to practise in
law, 151O-7.
REYNOLD, -. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Christ's, 1597-8.
Possibly Henry Reynolds, of Belstead, Suffolk; adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 10, 1598. (Peile, i. 227.)
REYNOLDS, . Adm. sizar at Pembroke, 1647.
REYNOLDS, . Adm. pens, at Magdalene, July 25, 1747.
REYNOLDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. I, 1657. Of Essex. School, 'Chentfordiensis' (? Chelms-
ford). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
REYNOLDSON, WILLIAM. B.D. from Michael House. Ex-
cused from congregations, 1475. V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1471.
REYNOLDSON, . Adm. sizar at Christ's, Dec. r, 1666.
One Tho. Reynoldson, no degree, ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1667. (Peile, II. 8.)
RHETIUS, . B.Civ.L. 1535-6, see PRICE, JOHN ap.
RHETOFORTIO, JAMES, see RUTHERFORD.
RHODES, ABPtAHAM. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1622.
Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1625-6, 'B.-A.'; priest, Sept. 1627.
V. of Knaresborough, Yorks., 1636-42. Died 1642.
RHODES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1641;
Of Yorkshire. B.A. i6t4- Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn,
Dec. 18, 1645; of Beverley, Esq.
446
Rhodes, Edward
RHODES, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May 8,
1616. Matric. 1616. S. and h. of Sir Godfrey {1586), of Gt
Houghton, Yorks., Knt. B. Mar. 16, 1600. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 21, 1617-8. Knighted, June 28, 1635. J. P. and
Shenfi of Yorks., 1651. M.P. for Perth, 1656-8. Made
Colonel of Horse by Oliver Cromwell. Privy Councillor.
Allowed to retire to his estate at the Restoration. Married
Margaret, dau. of Sir Hammond Whichcote, of Harpswell,
Lines. Died Feb. ig, 1666, aged 66. Buried at Darfield.
Father of the next, Godfrey (1648) and Hammond (1662).
{F.M.G., 1. 38.)
RHODES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 16, 1654.
S. of Sir Edward (1616), of Gt Houghton, Yorks. Matric.
1654. Barrister of Gray's Inn. Died immarried, before i68i.
Brother of Godfrey (1648) and Hammond (1662). (F.M.G.,
1. 38; Hunter, S. Yorks., 11. 130; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
RODES, FRANCIS. ' Educated at St John's College, Cambridge.'
S. of John, of Staveley Woodthorpe, Derbs. B. c. 1530. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, 1549. Barrister, 1552; raised to the degree of
Coif, 1578. Queen's Serjeant, 1582. Justice of C.P., 1585-9.
Took part in the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1586. Married
(i) Elizabeth, dau. of Brian Sandford, of Thorpe-Salwin, Esq. ;
(2) Mary, dau. of Francis Charlton, of Apley, Salop. Died 1589.
Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to St John's, and to the Grammar
School at Staveley Netherthorpe. Father of John (1576),
Francis (1576), Peter (1576) and Godfrey (1586). {D.N.B.;
F.M.G., 583.)
RHODES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1576. Doubtless 3rd s. of Francis, Justice C.P. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, 1577. Living, 1587. Brother of John (1576) and
Peter (1576), half-brother of Godfrey (1586). (F.M.G., 583.)
RHODES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1577.
One of these names R. of Fiskerton, Lines., 1587-1600; V. of
Leake, 1592-6; V. of St Mary, Lincoln, 1593-1601.
RODES, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, c. 1595.
ROADES, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter,
1614. 2nd s. of Sir John (1576), of Barlborough, Derbs.,
Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1617. Knighted, Aug. 2,
1641. Created Bart., Aug. 14, 1641. Of Barlborough.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Lascelles, of Sturton
and Gateford, Notts., Knt. Died Feb. 8, 1645-6. Brother
of Henry (1615). {Glover, u. 83; A. Gray; G.E.C., 11. 139.)
RHODES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i, 1636.
Probably s. of George, of Lotherton, Yorks., gent. Matric.
1636. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 15, 1637-8.
RHODES or ROADES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Cl.\re, June 21,
1645. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9.
RHODES or ROADES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 3,
1667. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1674. R. of Blithfield, Staffs., 1676-1713. R. of
Checkley, 1703. Probably V. of Repton, Derbs. Impro-
priator of the tithes of Church Broughton, Derbs., which he
surrendered to Richard Bate the patron in 1702, on condition
of all future vicars being presented to the Bishop for presen-
tation. Died May, 1713. Probably brother of Josiah (1674).
(Cox, Churches of Derbs., m. 83.)
RHODES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 4, 1673.
Matric. 1674. Migrated to Trinity Hall. Thence LL.B. 1678.
RHODES, GODFREY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1586. Doubtless 4th s. of Francis, Justice C.P. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 11, 1587. Knighted, July 13, 1615. J. P.
Of Gt Houghton, Yorks. Married four wives. Died 1633-4.
Father of the next and Edward (i6i6). (F.jM.G., 584; Vis.
of Yorks., 1666.)
RHODES, GODFREY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, May 3,
1621. 2nd s. of Sir Godfrey (above), Knt. (by his 2nd wife
Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Lewknor, of Denham Hall, Sussex)
B. at Gt Houghton, Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628; B.D. 1635. Fellow. Treasurer of St
Patrick's, Dublin, 1638. R. of Belturbet, 1637. DeanofDerry,
1640. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1653-4; as of Gainsborough, Lines.
Brother of Edward (i6i6). (F.M.G., 584; H. B. Swanzy.)
RHODES, GODFREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 11,
1648. S. and h. of Sir Edward (1616), of Gt Houghton, Yorks.,
Knt. Bapt. Oct. 5, 1631. Matric. 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. 21, 1640-1, and again, Feb. 12, 1651-2. M.P. for
Linlithgow, Stirling and Clackmannan, 1656-8. Of Gt
Houghton, Esq. Died unmarried, Apr. 27, 1681. Buried at
Darfield. M.I. Brother of the next and Edward (1654).
(F.M.G., 584; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
RHODES or RODES, HAMMOND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Sidney, May 6, 1662. 4th s. of Sir Edward (1616), Knt.
B. at Gt Houghton, Yorks. Matric. 1662; B..-\. 1665-6;
M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667. Chaplain
to his aunt, the Countess of Strafford. Died unmarried,
June 5, 1688. Buried at Darfield. Brother of Godfrey (above)
and Edward (1654). (F.M.G., 38, 548; ^'is. ofYorki., 1666.)
Rhodes, Thomas
ROADS, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter, 1615.
3rd s. of Sir John (1576), of Barlborough, Derbs. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1620. Living, unmarried, in 1634.
Brother of Francis (1614). (F.M.G., 585.)
RODES, JOHN Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, 1555.
RODYS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1576.
Doubtless s. and h. of Francis, Justice C.P.; age 7 in 1569.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1577. Sheriff of Derbs., 1594. Knighted.
Mar. 15, 1603. Of Barlborough, Derbs. Married four wives.
Died Sept. 16, 1639. Brotherof Francis (1576) and Peter(i576),
father of Francis (1614) and Henry (1615). (F.M .G., 585.)
RHODES, JOHN. B.A. from Christ's, 1599-1600 (according to
Cooper (11. 447)). (No such graduate or matriculant found.)
Cooper gives a list of his works.
RHODES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620; B.D. 1644. FeUow, 1618. Taxor,
1639. Senior Proctor, 1642-3. Junior Dean, 1636; Senior
Dean, 1647-9. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 24,
1626. R. of Brooksby, Leics., 1637. R. of Barton Mills,
Suffolk, 1662-7. Preb. of Norwich, 1666-7.
RHODES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 30, 1617.
Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1.
RHODES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St Jiohn's, June 23,
1710. S. of John, gent. B. at Menstone-in-Otley, Yorks.
School, Threshfield. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4. Ord. priest
(York) Oct. 1716. V. of Ilkley, Yorks., 1716-27. School-
master there. Died 1727.
RHODES, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1626;
Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Probably D.D. 1661
(Lit. Reg.). Perhaps presented to Ryston (? Royston), Yorks.,
July, 1647. One of these names, 'D.D.,' R. of Hawton, near
Newark, Notts., 1640-75. R. of Thorpe juxta Newark,
1662-75. Died 1675.
RHODES, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. One of these names V. of Owston,
Leics., 1656.
RHODES, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 10, 1674. B.
Aug. 3, 1656. School, Repton. B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1683.
V. of Alstonfield, Staffs., 1683-4. Presented communion
plate to Repton Church in 1713. Probably brother of George
(1667). (Repton School Register.)
RODYS, NACOR. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1576.
RODES, OSMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. R. of Bedingfield, Suffolk, 1662.
RODES, PETER. Matric. pens, (age 12) from St John's, Easter,
1576. Doubtless 2nd s. of Francis, Justice C.P. B.A. 1580-1.
Of Hickleton. Brother of John (15/6) and Francis (1576).
(F.M.G., 585.)
RODES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1567.
ROODES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1591;
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 6,
I5g5_7. One Richard Rodes, clerk, M.A., hcensed to marry
Anne Fish, Apr. 24, 1619, at Beverley.
RHODES, RICHARD. .A.dm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, July 3,
1702. S. of David, lawyer. B. at Knaresborough, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1702. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 16, 1703. Called to the Bar, 1709.
ROADES or RODIS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Queens',
Michs. 1559. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1562-3; M.A. from St
John's, 1566; B.D. 1573. Fellow of St John's, 1563. Ord.
deacon (London) June 1; priest, June 4, 1563, age 23.
University preacher, 1568. Preb. of Peterborough, 1576-90.
V. of Cranbrook, Kent, 1586-90. Buried there Feb. 24,
1589-90. Will (P.C.C.) 1590. He leaves books to St John's
College, and legacies to the fellows and scholars 'to make
them exceede,' i.e. to help out their commons. (J. Ch. Smith.)
RODES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1601.
Sequestrator in charge of Snarford, Lines., in 1614. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, Sept. 17, 1615; 'of St John's.'
RHODES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 2,
1662. 2nd s. of Benjamin. B. in London. Matric. 1662.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 27, 1666.
RHODES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Trinity, Jan. 23,
1679-80. B. in Lancaster. School, Bury, Lanes. (Mr Richard-
son). Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1690.
V. of Yalding, Kent, 1698-1706. R. of Nettlestead, 1700-6.
Buried Nov. 19, 1706.
RHODES, SION. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1675. Doubt-
less Josiah (above).
RHODES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23;
priest, Sept. 24, 1621. Perhaps P.C. of St Catharine Cree-
church, London, 1636.
RHODES, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Nov. 8, 1625. Of Hackness, Yorks. Matric. 1625;
B.A. 1629. Fellow, 162S-9. Died July 2, 1625. (Harwood.)
447
Rhodes, Thomas
RHODES or RODE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs.
1705; Scholar; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1721. Probably R. of
Astbury, Cheshire, 1727-31. Died Feb. 26, 1731. One of
these names R. of Pendomer, Somerset, 1721. But see
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake. {Ormerod, iii. 16.)
RHODES, TIMOTHY. B.A. from Magdalene, 1631; M.A. from
King's, 1635. Perhaps V. of Hornsea, Yorks., 1662-5, and
R. of Long Riston, East Riding, 1665. Died 1665.
RHODES or RODE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 17, 1606-7. Matric. 1607.
RHODES, WILLIAM. Matric. siiar from Trinity, Michs. 1631;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22,
1639. Probably C. of Thomhill, Yorks.; married there to
Jennith Marsden, Dec. 5, 1643. (H. M. Wood.)
RHODES, WILLIAM. Adm. sirar at Trinity, Apr. 20, 1667.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1674-5.
RHODES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 21, 1688. S. of Samuel, gent. B. at Ampthill, Beds.
Matric. 1688.
RIALTON, Viicount, f« GODOLPHIN, WILLIAM.
RIBLEY, RALPH. Matric. sirar from Pembroke, Michs. 1582.
RICARD, tee aUo RICHARDS.
RICARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Feb. 11,
1625-6. S. and h. of Jervis, Esq. B. at Heck-in-Snalth,
Yorks. School, Snaith (Mr William Clarkson). Matric. 1626.
Brother of Maleverer (1625-6). (Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
RICCARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
June 10, 1662. S. of John (? 1634), Esq., of Snaith, Yorks.
B. there. School, York (Mr Langley). Matric. 1662.
RICARD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1589.
RICKARD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 29,
1631. S. of Thomas, gent., of Hatfield, Yorks., deceased.
B. there,
RICCARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1634;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Perhaps of Heck, near Snaith,
Yorks.; if so, married Jane, dau. of Richard Horsfall, of
StortheshaU, Oct. 19, 1641. Perhaps father of Charles (1662).
RICCARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 7,
1667-8. Matric. x668; BJi. 1671-2. Subscribed for deacon's
orders (Bristol) Feb. 27, 1674-5; for priest's, Dec. 20, 1679-
R. of Tyneham, Dorset, 1681-91. Died there Dec. 21, 1691.
RICCARD, JOHN PETER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Apr. I, 1719. S. of John, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Kilham,
near Bridlington. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert and Mr
Johnstone). Matric. 1719.
RICARD, MALEVERER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney,
Feb. II, 1625-6. 2nds. of Jervis, Esq. (and Susan Maleverer).
B. at Heck-in-Snaith. School, Snaith (Mr William Clarkson).
Matric. 1626. Brother of Charles (1625-6). [Vis. of Yorks.,
I6t3.)
RICARDE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 1,
1581-2. S. of Oswald, gent. B. at Heck-in-Snaith, Yorks.
School, Birstall. Married Patience, dau. of Ralph GrifSn,
dean of Lincoln. Buried at Snaith, May 25, 1614. (Venn, i.
113; Robinson's Snai/A.)
RICARD, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Easter,
1566. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, of Hatfield, Yorks.
Married and had issue. (Hunter, S. Yorks., i. 176.)
RICKARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1578-9. One of these names R. of Mixbury,
Oxon., 1587-1630. Died 1630. Will, Cons. C. Oxford.
RICCABY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3, 1650. Of
London.
RICCABY or RICKEY, RALPH. Scholar of Queens'; resident,
Aug. 1564.
RICE, EDWARD. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John
V. of Comwood, Devon. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford)
Feb. 18, 1626-7, age 18; B.A. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford)
1629-30; M.A. (Christ Church, Oxford) 1632. Died Oct. 16,
1643. Buried in Christ Church Cathedral. (A I. Oxon.)
RICE, FRAMINGHAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 13,
1699-1700. S. of Henry (1667), clerk, of Cockthorpe,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Holt (Mr Reynolds). Matric.
1699-1700; Scholar, 1700-5; LL.B. 1705. Ord. priest
(Norwich) May 30, 1708; C. of Fitcham, Suffolk; there in
1716. V. of Snettisham, Norfolk, 1706-28. Chaplain in the
Navy in 171 1. V. of Gooderstone, Norfolk, 1730-40. Brother
of Gregory (1690) and Henry (1711), father of the next.
{Venn, i. 504.)
RICE, FRAMINGHAM. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, June 13,
1747. S. of Framingham (above).
Rich, Henry
RICE, GREGORY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 4, 1690.
S. of Henry (1667), clerk, of Cockthorpe, Norfolk. B. at
Warham, Norfolk. Scholar, 1690-1. Brother of Framingham
(1699-1700) and Henry (1711)- {Venn, 1. 488.)
RICE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 2, 1667. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 18, 1671; priest
(Norwich) May, 1673. R. of Cockthorpe, Norfolk; successor
instituted, 1743. Father of the next, Gregory (above) and
Framingham (1699-1700). {Blomefield, ix. 218.)
RICE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 9, 1711.
S. of Henry (above), R. of Cockthorpe, Norfolk. B. at
Warham, Norfolk. School, Holt. Matric. 171 1; Scholar,
1711-6; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1716;
priest. Mar. 9, 1717-8; C. of Colkirk, Norfolk. R. of Beetley,
1722-7; of Foulsham, 1743-71. Died Feb. 3, 1771. M.I. at
Foulsham. {Venn, i. 526.)
RICE, JOHN ap, see PRICE.
RICE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 19, 1703.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 19, 1708; priest (Norwich) Oct. 28, 1709. V. of Thorpe
Market, Norfolk, 1709-48. R. of Edingthorpe, 1710-48.
Died 1748.
RICE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 14,
1742. S. of Edmund, grazier, of Happisburgh, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Oulton, Norfolk (private) and Monk
Soham (private). Scholar, 1742-9; Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1747; priest, May 24, 1752;
C. of Lessingham, Norfolk, 1754-75; of Brumstead, 1755-67;
of Happisburgh, 1769-73. V. of Happisburgh, and R. of
Eccles, 1773-5. Died June 29, 1775. Buried at Happisburgh.
M.I. {Venn, 11. 52.)
RICE, VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 20,
1699. S. of David, of Ambleston, Pembroke. (Probably
V. there in 1675.) School, Westminster. Matric. 1699-1700;
Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 20,
1702; priest (Lincoln) May 23, 1703. Perhaps V. of West
Barsham, Norfolk, till 1743. Died 1743.
RICH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 19. i635-
Perhaps 4th s. of Sir Edwin, of Mulbarton and Newton
Flotman, Norfolk. B. c. 1619. Matric. 1636; Scholar, 1638;
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Fellow, 1640. Tutor, 1644-7.
Succeeded his brother Edwin, 1675. Created Bart., Jan. 24,
1675-6. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Cholmeley, of
Lincolnshire. Died s.p.m. Buried at Enfield, Middlesex,
May 30, 1677. (One of these names 3rd s. of Robert (1603),
Earl of Warwick. B. 1616. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1636.
M.P. for Sandwich, 1645-53; for Essex, 1658-9. Succeeded
as 4th Earl of Warwick, May 29, 1659. Died s.p.s.m., Aug. 24,
1673. Buried at Felsted. (G.£.C.)jl
RICHE or RYCHE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Quekks',
Easter, 1544.
RITCHE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clark, Easter, 1616.
Perhaps s. and h. of Edward, of London, gent.; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1618-9; probably called to the Bar,
1638.
RICH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 26,
1691. S. of Sir Edward, Knt. (late of Lincoln's Inn). B. in
London. School, Winchester. Matric. 1691. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 11, 1690-1.
RICH, EDWARD TEMPLE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Nov. 3. 1743. S. of Edward Pickering, clerk, of Gloucester-
shire. B. at North Sanew. School, Manchester (Mr Brook) .
Matric. 1744.
RICH, HATTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1639.
4th s. of Robert (1603), Earl of Warwick (by his 1st wife,
Frances, dau. of Sir William Hatton, of Newport). Bapt.
May 9, 1623, at St Andrew's, Holbom. M.A. 1640 {fit. nob.).
Died s./>., Feb. 28, 1670. Brother of Robert (1626) and possibly
of Charles (1635). {G.E.C.)
RICH, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 4, 1603
{imputes). 2nd s. of Robert (1595), ist Earl of Warwick.
Bapt. at Stratford-le-Bow, London, Aug. 19, 1590- Matric.
1603; M.A. (on King's visit) 1615. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1610. K.B., 1610. M.P. for Leicester, 1610-1, 1614.
Created Baron Kensington, 1623, and Earl of Holland, 1624.
Employed on diplomatic missions to Paris, 1624 and 1625.
K.G., 1625. Privy Councillor, 1625. Chancellor of the Uni-
versity, 1628-49. Intrigued at Court against the King's
ministers. Constable of Windsor Castle, 1629-45. First
Governor of the Providence Company, 1630. Created Chief
Justice in eyre South of Trent, 1631-48. Groom of the Stole
and First Lord of the Bedchamber, 1636-42. Gave evidence
against Strafiord. Went over to the parliamentary party,
but again turned to the King's side on the outbreak of the
second civil war, 1648. Defeated at St Neots, and taken
prisoner, 1648. Sentenced to death and beheaded, Mar. 9,
1648-9. Brother of Robert (1603). {D.N.B.)
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Rich, Hugh
RICH, HUGH. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Miehs. 1548.
S. of Sir Richard (below), afterwards Lord Rich, and Chancellor
of England. K.B. 1553. Married Ann, dau. of John Went-
worth. Died s.p. Nov. i, 1554. Probably brother of Richard
(1564-5). (Vis. of Essex, i(>i2.)
RICH, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs.
1601. Probably s. of Richard (an illegitimate s. of Richard,
ist Baron Rich). B.A. 1604-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1609-10. M.P. for Totnes, 1614; for East Retford, 1620-2;
for Harwich, 1624-5, 1626, 1628-9; for Newport (Isle of
Wight), 1625. Knighted, Nov. 8, 1617. ODnnected with the
Bermudas Company in 16 16; bought shares in the Virginia
Company in 1619, of which he became a prominent member.
Joined with the Earl of Warwick and others in providing
funds for the first voyage of discovery to Providence Island,
1629, and in forming a company of adventurers for the
plantation of Providence and Henrietta, 1630. Lord of the
Manor of Stondon, Essex. Died 1636. Will (P.C.C.) 1636;
'of Stondon, Essex.' Left his property in Essex to his
nephew Nathaniel (1637) with whom he has been confused.
{D.N.B.; Lefroy, Memorial of the Bermudas, 11. 594.)
RICH, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, 1637.
Of Essex. S. and h. of Robert, late of Felsted, Essex, Esq.,
and nephew of Nathaniel (above). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Aug. 13, 1639. Entered the Army under the Earl of Essex,
1642. Received a commission as Captain and raised a troop
of horse in the County of Essex. Joined the Earl of Man-
chester's army, 1643. Fought at 5faseby. M.P. for Ciren-
cester, 1649. Inclined to the views of the Fifth Monarchy
Men ; deprived of his command and imprisoned for opposing
Cromwell's government. Restored to his command in 1659,
but cashiered by Monck for resisting the Restoration.
Arrested during the excitement caused by Venner's plot,
i66i; remained in confinement, till 1665. Married (i) Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Edmund Hampden, Knt.; (2) Lady Anne
Kerr, dau. of Robert, Earl of Ancrum. His s. Robert
succeeded to the estate and baronetcy of his relative Sir
Charles Rich in 1677. Died 1702. Will proved. Mar. 1702.
(D.N.B.; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
RITCHE, PETER. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1577-8. B. at Calne, Wilts. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1585-6, age 25; priest, Dec. 20,
1589. C. of St Andrew Hubbard, London. V. of Meurksbury,
Somerset, 1593-1638. Died 1638.
RICH, RICHARD, 1st Baron Rich and Lord Chancellor (1547-
51). Probably sometime a member of the University. 2nd s.
of Richard (and Joan Dingley). B. c. 1497. Studied at the
Middle Temple. Barrister. M.P. for Colchester, 1529.
Speaker of the House of Commons, 1536. Solicitor-General,
1533. Created Baron Rich of Leez, Essex, Feb. 16, 1546-7.
Lord Chancellor, 1547-8. Foimded Felsted Grammar School,
1564. Died 1568. Buried at Felsted. M.I. Father of Hugh
(1548) and probably of the next. (Cooper, i. 253; D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
RICH, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's, Lent,
1564-5. Perhaps 5th s. of Richard (above), ist Baron Rich.
Perhaps brother of Hugh (1548).
RICH, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1571. Probably s. and h. of Robert, 2nd Baron Rich. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 29, 1575-6. Married Catherine
Knyvett. Died s.p., 1580. Probably brother of Robert
(1595). (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Sergeaunt, Felsted, 88.)
RICH, RICHARD. B.A. from Trinity, 1618-9.
RICH, RICHARD. M.A. 1622 (fil. nob.). Perhaps adm. FeU.-
Com. at King's, Michs. 1617.
RICH, RICHMOND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1685. Of
Gloucestershire. Probably s. of Thomas (? 1645). Matric.
Easter, 1686. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 1, 1688.
RICH, ROBERT. M.A. 1595. 2nd s. of Robert, 2nd Baron Rich.
B. c. 1560. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1573. Succeeded
to the peerage, Feb. 27, 1580-1. Volunteer with the Fleet
against Cadiz, 1596. Privy Councillor, 1608. Created Earl
of Warwick, .\ug. 2, 1618. Married (i) Penelope, dau. of
Walter, Earl of Essex; (2) Frances, dau. of Sir Christopher
Wray. Died Mar. 24, 1618-9. Buried at Felsted, Essex.
Probably brother of Richard (1571), father of the next and
Henry (1603). (J. Sergaunt, Felsted; G.E.C.)
RICH, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 4, 1603.
S. and h. of Robert (above), 1st Earl of Warwick. Matric.
1603; M.A. 1624. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. K.B., 1603.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1604. M.P. for Maldon, 1610-1;
for Essex, 1614. Succeeded as 2nd Earl, Mar. 24, 1618-9.
Parliamentarian. Privy Councillor, 1641. Lord High
Admiral, 1643-5. Occupied himself with the colonisation
of America and with privateering ventures. .Associated with
the foundation of the Colonies of New Plymouth, Massachu-
V.A.C. III.
Richards, Frederick
setts, and Connecticut. Governor of Guernsey, 1645. A
member of Cromwell's Upper House, 1657-8. Married three
wives. Died Apr. 19, 1658. Buried at Felsted, Essex.
Brother of Henry (1603), father of the next and Hatton
(1639). (D.N.B.; G.E.C; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
RICH, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
S. and h. of Robert (above), 2nd Earl of Warwick. Bapt.
July 13, 1611, at Hackney. M.-A. 1629. Created D.C.L.
(0.xford) 1642. K.B., 1626. M.P. for Essex, 1629, 1640-1.
Succeeded as 3rd Earl, Apr. 19, 1658. Married (1) Anne,
dau. of William (Cavendish), Earl of Devonshire; (2) Anne,
dau. of Sir Thomas Cheeke. Died May 29, 1659. Brother
of Hatton (1639) and possibly of Charles (1635), father of
the next. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; G.E.C.)
RICH, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Oct. 1650. S.
and h. of Robert (above). Matric. 1650-1. Travelled in
France, with his old tutor Dr Gauden, afterwards Bishop of
Worcester. Married Frances, dau. of OUver Cromwell, Nov.
11, 1657. Died s.p., Feb. 16, 1657-8, aged 23. Buried at
Felsted. (G.E.C. ; Noble, Memoirs of the Cromwell Family,
n. 397.)
RICHE, ROBERT. M.A. 1702 (Incorp. from St Andrews). One
of these names R. of Wrabness, Essex, 1701-28. Died 1728.
RICH, SAMUEL. M.A. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). S. of Samuel, D.D.,
R. of North Cemey, Gloucs. Matric. (Oriel College, Oxford)
July 13, 1660; B.A. (Cxford) 1663-4. V. of Driffield, Gloucs.,
1666-73. R. of Miserden, 1670-3. V. of Ledbury, Hereford,
1672-6. V. of Hurley, Berks., 1676-81. R. of Stalbridge,
Dorset, 1676-90. R. of Strathfieldsaye, Hants., 1678-1705.
Chaplain to the Duke of Albemarle. (Al. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
RICH, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, June 20,
1644. Of Essex. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647.
RICH, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Sept. 3, 1645. S. of Edward, counseller, of Lincoln's Inn.
B. at St Botolph's, Aldersgate, Middlesex. School, Ciren-
cester (Mr Topp). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 26, 1646.
Called to the Bar, 1653. Perhaps father of Richmond (1685).
RICH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1583;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Fellow, 1588. Proctor, 1598-9-
Incorp. at Oxford, 1591. V. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1601. (Cooper,
II. 385.)
RICH, . Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1555 (the
entry is ' Rich Jurat,' i.e. juratus).
RICH, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 10, 1692.
(Name off, Oct. 21.)
• RICH, — — . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 3, 1697.
(Name ofi, 1701.)
RICHANT, see RYCANT.
RICHARDS, see also RICHERS and RICCARD.
RICHARDS, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from Qiiehns', Easter,
1586. Of Norfolk.
RIKARDS, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1572-
RICHARDS or RICKARDS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
May II, 1659. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3.
RICHARDES, ED. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1566.
RICHARDS, EDMUND. Resident at Jesus, 1538-9; chorister,
RICHARDS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 23,
1653. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7.
RICHARDS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 8,
1670. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4;
M.A. 1678. R. of Molesworth, Hunts., 1681-94. Died 1694.
RICHARDES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
c. 1591. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1595-6.
RICHARDS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1663.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1663; Scholar, 1664.
RICHARDS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, May 27,
1657. S. of Nathaniel (1629), R. of Kentisbury, Devon.
Bapt. there, July 23, 1638. Schools, Colebrooke (Mr Richard
Richards) and Exeter (Mr Hyter). Matric. 1657. Readm.
FeU.-Com. Sept. 13, 1657. Patron of Kentisbury in 1670.
Buried May 4, 1698. (Venn, 1. 398.)
RICHARDS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 25, 1716.
Of Middlesex. School, Westminster. Matric. 1716. Migrated
to Emmanuel, May 16, 1721. M.B. 1722. One of these names
of Grantham, Lines., M.D. Will (P.C.C.) 1760.
RICHARDS, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Queens',
June 26, 1724; exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Of Middle-
sex. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1743. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 20, 1731; priest, June 25, 1732. K. of Little
Wigborough, Essex, i734-6i. R. of North Fambndge,
1742-61. Died before Nov. 24, 1761. (Al. Carthus.)
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Richards, George
RICHARDS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
RICHARD or RICARD, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. i4> 1502. Of Thome, Yorks. B.A.
1506-7; M.A. 1510; B.D. 1517; D.D. 1520. FeUow, 1505-13-
Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 19, 1512-3. V. of Hahfax,
Yorks. (according to Harwood). (Identified by Cooper, i. 233,
with Thomas, Prior of Totnes, but see Grace Book, V, 421.)
RICHARDS, JOHN. B.A. 1512-3-
RICHARDS, JOHN. Resident at Jesus, 1538-9; chorister.
RICHARDS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1557.
Of Denbigh. B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563. FeUow, 1560
Perhaps V. of Thomborough, Bucks., 1574- Probably V. of
Bradfield, Essex, 1587-1601; V. of Staines, Middlesex, 1589-
95. Died 1601. (Hennessy.)
RICHARDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Sx John's, Lent, 1563-4-
One of these names R. of Billingford, Norfolk, 1582-5.
RYCHARDS, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare, Michs.
1573- B.A. from Trinity, 1575-6- One of these names s. and
h. of Edward, of Yaverland, Isle of Wight. Knighted, Aug.
27, 1615. iyis. of Hants.)
RICHARDS, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1579-80.
RICHARDS, JOHN. B.A. from Jesus, 1580-1.
RICHARDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1585; B.A. 1588-9.
RICHARDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1624.
RICHARDS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Easter,
1632. Of Rutland. B.A. 1635-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoto)
June 5, 1642; priest (Gloucester, in Lincoln's Inn Chapel)
Mar. 18, 1669-70; as M.A. of Catharine Hall. Perhaps V. of
Appledore, Kent, 1646-51. V. of Alkham, in 1646.
RICHARDS, JOHN. M.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
German, of Yaverland, Isle of Wight, priest. School, Wm-
chester. Matric. (New CoUege, Oxford) Mar. 23, 1631-2,
age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1635; M.A. 1639; B.D. 1660-1. R. of
Yaverland, 1638. R. of Wyke, Hants., 1649. (Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDS, JOHN. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, July 23, 1674-
2nd s. of Solomon, gent., of Clonmell, Tipperary. Schools,
Wexford and 'Reding.' Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1674-80;
M.B. 1680-1; M.D. 1696. Fellow, 1680-90. Was dis-
inherited. Died s.p., beyond the seas. (Venn, i. 451.)
RICHARDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, July 9,
1703. S. of Basil, V. of Linton, Kent. B. there. Matric.
1703; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Ord. deacon (Lincoki, Liit.
dim. 'from Canterbury) Dec. 25, 1710. V. of Teston, Kent,
1711-41. R.ofAllington, 1712-14. R. of Nettlestead, 1714-
36. Died distracted. (Hasted, 11. 289.)
RICHARDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. i, 1704-5.
Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 24,
1710; priest, Sept. 22, 1711- R- of Molesworth, Hunts.,
1711-39. Died 1739. Perhaps brother of Robert (1697-8).
RICHARDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 2,
1716. S. of Richard, butcher, of Lincolnshire. B. at Spalding.
School, Spalding (Mr Waring). Matric. 1716. Of Spalding.
Died Oct. 30, 1767, aged 68. (G. Mag.)
RICHARDS, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Dec.
1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1736-7-
V. of Manuden, Essex, 1741-68. Died 1768. Will (Com. C.
Essex) 1768.
RICHARDS, JOSIAH. M.A. from Sidney, 1704. S. of Samuel,
of Budleigh, Devon, gent. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford)
Mar. 28. 1688, age 18; B.A. (Luicoto College, Oxford) 1691-2.
R. of Bradford, Devon, 1699. R. of Comb-in-Teignhead,
Devon, 1704. Will (Exeter) 1743. (.4;. Oxon.)
RICHARDS, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
24, 1637. V. of Colston Bassett, Notts., 1661-80. Died July 5,
1680. Buried at CropweU Bishop. M.I. there. (Godfrey,
Notts.)
RICHARDS, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Feb. 28, 1628-9. 5th s. of Richard, R. of Kentisbury, Devon.
Bapt. there, Jan. 31, 1610-1. School, Torrington (Messrs
Salisbury and Shopley). Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1629-32;
LL.B. 1634. R. of Kentisbury, 1638-60. Died Dec. 1660.
Admon. (Exeter) Jan. 16, 1660-1. (Apparently not identical
with the author of The Tragedy of Messalina and poems;
see N. and Q., loth S., xi. 461, which tends to show that the
poet was a native of Kent.) Brother of William (1618) and
father of Francis (1657). (X^enn, 1. 287; D.N.B.; Geneal.,
N.S., xxvii. 83.)
RICHARD, PETER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1570.
RICHARDS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1577.
Richards, William
RICHARDS, ROBERT. B.A. from Jesus, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 17, 1604; priest, Feb. 24, 1604-5
(entries erased, as he refused to pay). One of these names V.
of Whitfield, Kent, 1608. Died the same year.
RICHARDS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Mar. 24,
1656-7. S. of Richard, gent., of Braunton, Devon. School,
Colebrooke (Mr Richard Richards). Matric. 1657; Scholar,
1657-63; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Ord. deacon (Canterbury)
1663; priest (Chichester) Feb. 9, 1665-6. C. of Ruckinge,
Kent, 1663. R. of Orlestone, 1666-9, and of Snave and
Snargate, 1668-83. Died 1683. (Venn, 1. 397.)
RICHARDS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 4,
1697-8. Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A.
1720. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1704; priest (Lincota)
Sept. 22, 1706. C. of Irchester, Northants., 1704- R- of
Molesworth, Hunts., 1707-11. V. of Bromham, Beds., 1712-
58. Signs as minister at Oakley, -1713-31-. Chaplain to
Thomas, Lord Trevor. R. of Chellington, 1720-58. Buried
at Bromham, Feb. 27, 1758, aged 77- M.I. Perhaps brother
of John (1705). (Willey Hundred, Beds., 58.)
RICHARDS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 14, 1637-8.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1637-8; Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1641-2;
M.A. 1647. Probably R. of Hartshorn, Derbs., till 1663.
Died 1663. (Cox, Churches of Derbs., iii. 381.)
RICHARDS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, 1675.
Matric. Easter, 1677; M.B. 1684.
RICHARDS, THOMAS. B.D. 1517. B. in Devon. Benedictine
monk at Tavistock. B.D. (Oxford) 1515. Prior of Totnes,
1528. R. of St George, Exeter, till 1564. WiU dated Aug. 10,
1563; proved (Exeter) Apr. 14, 1564. (D.N.B., and Al.
Oxon., following Cooper, identify him with the B.D. of 1517,
but this was John of King's (1502) whom see.)
RICHARDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1568. Possibly s. of Morgan. B. in London, c. 1553. B.A.
1571-2. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Apr. 8, 1574-
Schoohnaster at Huntingdon. Master of the Hospital of
St John, Huntingdon, 1584-99 (appointed by Morgan
Richards, citizen and skinner, of London, in whose will
(P.C.C.) 1587, son Thomas is mentioned). R. of Hartford,
Hunts., 1598-1620. Died 1620.
RICHARDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 16,
1660-1. S. of Ralph, clerk, of Helmdon, Northants. B. there.
Schools, Brackley (Mr Gibbs) and Market Harborough,
Leics. (Mr Berry). Matric. 1661. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 11,
1661. Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1664-5- Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 2, 1667; priest, Mar. 7, 1668-9. Succeeded his father
as R. of Helmdon, Northants., i668-75- {Venn, i. 410.)
RICHARD or RICKARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, May 18, 1730. S. of John, husbandman, of
Cambridgeshire. B. at Swaffham Bulbeck. (In Co. Durham,
1712, by Ely Register.) School, Swaffham Bulbeck. Matric.
1730'; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737- Fellow, 1737-43- Ord.
deacon (Ely) June 7, 1734; 'C. of Swaffham Bulbeck.' R. of
Hopton, Suffolk, 1741-83.
RICHARDS, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1585.
RICHARDS, WALTER. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter,
1589; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. V. of St Mary, Dover, 1601.
V. of Brookland, Kent, 1602-16. R. of St James, Dover,
1608. Will (Canterbury) 1642. Benefactor to Emmanuel by
foundation of scholarships.
RICHARD, WILLIAM. .\dm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 12, 1513. (Name ofi, 1516.) Of Hatfield, Yorks.
RICHARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 4,
1618. S. of Richard, minister, of Combe Martin and Kentis-
bury, Devon. Bapt. Nov. 1600, at Combe Martin. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1618; Scholar, 1619-20. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 20, 1620. Barrister, 1631. Manned
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Norgate, of Westminster, Jan. 28,
1633-4. Will dated, Aug. 5, 1659; proved (P.C.C.) Dec. 17,
1659. Brother of Nathaniel (1628-9). [Venn, i. 239;
Genealogist, N.S., xxvii. 79.)
RICHARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 13,
1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
RICHARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Feb. 20,
1709-10. S. of John, weaver, of Botesdale, Sufiolk. B. at
Rickinghall Inferior. School, Botesdale (Mr Maboume).
Scholar, 1710-6; B.A. 1713-4. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18,
1715; priest (Ely) Sept, 22, 1717- R- of Flempton and Hen-
grave, Suffolk, 1720-30. Died May 22, 1730. Buried at
Flempton. M.I. (Venn, i. 522.)
RICHARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1733 S of William. Bapt. at Stamford Baron, Northants.,
Dec. 12, 1714. Matric. Easter, 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A.
1741. Fellow, 1737. Taxor, i743- Ensign in the army, 1 745-
'Afterwards Lieutenant in an independent Company m the
East Indies. Died at Fort St George, 1752-' (Harwood, 323-
450
Richards, William
RICHARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age i?) at Trinity,
Oct. 21, 1741. S. and h. of William, of Warmwell, Dorset.
Bapt. Apr. 30, 1724. School, Westminster. Matric. 1741.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1741. Called to the Bar,
1748. Of Warmwell, Esq. Married Margaret, dau. of Edward
Clavell, of Smedmore, Esq. Died Apr. 10, 1803. {Hutchins,
n. 499.)
— . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1480; B.A.
-. M.A. or higher degree, 1486-7. A monk of
RICHARDS,
RICHARD, -
Ely.
RICHARDS, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at St Catharine's, Lent,
1649-50.
RICHARDS, . Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Easter,
1652.
RICHARDSON, ADAM. B.Civ.L. 1540-1. R. of Panfield,
Essex, 1542-68. R. of Barton, Norfolk, 1554-6. R. of Gt
Oakley, Essex, 1554-61. R. of Little Chesterford, 1555.
V. of Gt Birch, 1558. V. of White Notley, 1562-6. Will
(Cons. C. London) 1568; directs that his son Richard (? 1569)
shall go ' to the University.'
RICHARDSON, ADRIAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, 1683.
Previously matric. Trinity College, Oxford, Mar. 21, 1680-1.
S. of Richard (1652), V. of Brixworth, Northants. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1684; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May, 1687; priest (London) Feb. 1688-9. C. of Oxen-
don, Northants., 1688. V. of Brixworth, 1700. Married, at
Brixworth, to Frances, dau. of William Clendon, R. of
Scaldwell, Northants., Jan. 16, 1699-1700. Buried there
Jan. 31, 1703-4. M.L Will (Archd. Northants.). Admon.
granted to his father. Mar. 2, 1703-4. {Peile, 11. 93; H. I.
Longden; Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1579. Of Surrey. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
RICHARDSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
house, Apr. 20, 1748. Of Nottinghamshire. School,
Nottingham. Scholar, 1748; Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753-4.
Ord. deacon (York) June 9; priest, Sept. 1754. C. of Skel-
brooke.
RICHARDSON, ANTHONY. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Cumberland, pleb. Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford)
Jan. 14, 1596-7, age 14; B.A. 1602; M.A. 1605; B.D. 1614.
Proctor (Oxford) 1613. R. of West Camel, Somerset, 1615.
R. of Kingsdon, 1626, ejected, but restored. Died 1665.
{Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
Jan. 20, 1717-8. S. of James (? 1691), clerk, of Middlesex.
B. in London. Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) Feb. 11; priest, Mar. 17, 1727-8. V. of
Cowfold, Sussex, 1728-54. R. of Edburton, 1735-54. Buried
at Brighton, Dec. 30, 1754. Perhaps brother of John (1731).
(Scott-Mayor, in. 316.)
RICHARDSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 6,
1729. Of Durham. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737-
Fellow, 1741-67. Senior Proctor, 1762-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1733-4; priest, Sept. 27, 1737- V. of
Whittlesford, Cambs., 1748. V. of All Saints', Cambridge,
1752. R. of Cavendish, Suffolk, 1766-75. Died Dec. 29,
1775, aged 65. M.I. there.
RICHARDSON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Mar.
1588. B. at Beesby, Lines., 1570. Probably B.A. i59i-2i and
M.A. 1595. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Oct. 31, 1595;
as of Tichmarsh, Northants., and M.A. V. of Tealby, Lines.,
1598-1602. R. of East Barkworth, 1602-26. (Peile, 1. 192.)
RICHARDSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Sept. 29, 1620. 2nd s. of Thomas (1584), serjeant-at-law, of
Norfolk. School, Westminster. Matric. 1620. Readm. Fell.-
Com. 1621. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 24, 1620. Probably
died young. Brother of Thomas (1614). (Venn, 1. 251.)
RICHARDSON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
July 6, 1709. S. of Christopher, husbandman. B. at Gray-
southen, near Cockermouth, Cumberland. School, Appleby
(Mr Banks). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716; B.D.
1724. Fellow, 1715-35. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1720;
priest (London) Apr. 11, 1721. R. of Brandesburton, Yorks.,
1734-55- Died Sept. 18, 1755. (G. Mag.)
RICHARDSON, CHRISTOPHER. B.Can.L. 1513-4- R- of St
Martin Pomeroy, London, 1532-9.
RICHARDSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1633. Probably s. of Christopher, of York. Bapt.
Jan. 17, 1618, at St Mary BishophiU, York. B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640. R. of Kirkheaton, Yorks., 1646-61, ejected.
An intimate associate of Oliver Heywood, in whose diaries
is frequent mention of his visits to LasseU Hall for religious
exercises. Licensed as chaplain to William Cotton, of Denby
Richardson, Henry
Grange, Penistone, 1672-87. Went to Liverpool in 1687 and
became the founder of nonconformity there. Buried at
St Nicholas, Liverpool, Dec. 5, 1698. (Calamy, 11. 565;
Yorks. Bibliographer, 11. 287; D.N.B.)
RICHARDSON, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 23,
1623. S. of Thomas. B. at Durham. School, Durham.
Matric. 1623. One of these names, s. of John, bapt. Nov. 19,
1607, at St Oswald's, Durham. Buried there May 15, 1644.
CH. M. Wood.)
RICHARDSON, EDWARD. Matric. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Apr. 12; priest, Apr. 13, 1627. Possibly identical with the
ejected minister (D.D.), of Ripon, Yorks. If so, minister of
Sawley Chapel, Ripon, 1639, and kept a school there.
Preacher in Ripon Minster during the Commonwealth; there
in 1649. (His wife Dorcas died Aug. 31, 1653; M.I. in Ripon
Cathedral.) Afterwards went to Holland. Pastor of the
English Church at Leyden, 1670-4. Adm. at Leyden Uni-
versity, Feb. 23, 1671; as of Yorks., minister of God's word
in the Enghsh Church. Author, Anglo-Belgica. Died c. 1677,
at Amsterdam. Perhaps father of Edward (1659). (Leyden
Students; Ripon Millenary Record; M. H. Peacock.)
RICHARDSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1636.
S. of Thomas. B. 1617. Matric. Easter, 1637; B.A. 1639-40.
Adm. at Leyden, July 8, 1644, age 26. Adm. extra-licentiate
R.C.P., Nov. 10, 1662. M.D. (Leyden) 1664 (being readm.
there Apr. 2, 1664, as Med. Cand., age 47). (Munk, i. 307;
W. J. Kaye.)
RICHARDSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 17,
1652. Of Lancashire. Probably s. of Thomas, of Grinlow,
Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 12, 1635, at Manchester. Matric. 1652;
B.A. 1656; M.A. 1660. Probably ord. presbyter by the
Manchester Classis, 1658. Minister of Stretford, 1657-60.
Morning lecturer at Manchester CoUegiate Church; ejected,
1662. Licensed to teach at Wharton Hall, Lanes., 1672.
Died 1680. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
(E. Axon.)
RICHARDSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Magdalene,
1659. S. of Edward (? 1623), D.D., of Ripon, Yorks. School,
Eton. Matric. 1660.
RICHARDSON, EUBULUS. B.A. from Trinity, 1630-1. C. of
Eaton Bray, Beds., in 1631.
RICHARDSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Apr. 12, 1716. Of Willington, Beds. Matric. 1716; B.A.
1720-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1721; priest, Sept.
20, 1724. V. of Husbome Crawley, Beds., 1722-31.
RICHARDSON, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1561. One of these names P.C. of Withemsea, Yorks.,
1573-1604.
RICHARDSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1567. Perhaps V. of Astwood, Bucks., 1574-1613.
RICHARDSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 21,
1655-6. Of Cambridge.
RICHARDSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 27, 1691. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Wykeham,
near Scarborough, Yorks. Matric. 1691.
RICHARDSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 7, 1710-1. S. of George, of Foremark, Derbs. School,
Repton. Matric. 1711; Scholar, 1714; B.A. 1714-5; M.A.
1718. Fellow, 1717. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 27, 1716; priest
(York) June 12, 1720.
RICHARDSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter,
1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1740.
RICHARDSON, HAMMOND. Adm. sizar at Jesus, c. 1584-5-
S. of William, preacher. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School,
Beverley. Matric. 1585. Migrated as pens, to Caius, May 12,
1587, age 18. Scholar, 1587-90; B.A. 1588-9. One of these
names of Washingborough, Lines.; will proved (Lincoln)
1597- [Venn, i. 129.)
RICHARDSON, HARBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
Sidney, June 10, 1635. S. of John (? 1589), D.D., dean of
Hereford. School, Westminster. M.A. 1635-6.
RICHARDSON, HENRY. B.A. 1540-1; M.A. 1546. Chaplain of
Trinity, 1546-8. V. of St Michael's, Cambridge, 1546. R. of
St Botolph, 1546-9. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1549; 'of Trinity
College.' [Trinity College Admissions, i. 47.)
RICHARDSON, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15 sic.) at
Sidney, Mar. 27, 1667. S. and h. of Thomas (1642), Baron
Cramond. B. Oct. 1650, in London. School, Elmdon, Essex
(Mr Howorth). M.A. 1668. Succeeded his father as Baron
Cramond, May 16, 1674. Married Frances, dau. of Sir Robert
Napier, of Luton Hoo, Beds., Bart. Died s.p., Jan. 5, 1701.
Buried at Honingham, Norfolk. M.I. Brother of William
(1670). (The Scots Peerage, u. 583.)
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RICHARDSON, HENRY. Incorp. M.A. 1738, from University
College, Oxford. Matric. there, June 20, 1729, age 18. S. of
Richard (1694), of Bierley, Yorks., M.D. B. Mar. 24, 1710-1.
B.A. (Oxford) 1733; M.A. 1736. R. of Thomton-in-Craven,
Yorks., 1735-78. Married Mary, dau. of Benjamin Dawson,
of Oldham, Lanes. Died Mar. 27, 1778. Buried at Thornton.
M.I. Brother of William (1728) and Richard (1736). {Al.
Oxon.; Loidis Elmete, App. 38.)
RICHARDSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Feb. 16, 1671-2. S. of Rowland. B. at York. School, York.
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1675-6;
priest, Sept. 1677. Probably V. of Tunstall, Yorks., 1676-83;
V. of Hilston, 1684-1713. Died 1713. Perhaps brother of
John (1658).
RICHARDSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
June 22, 1691. S. of Lancelot, husbandman. B. at Crosby
Garrett, Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1691; B.A.
1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1694
{sic); priest, May 20, 1695. One of these names chaplain
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, 1715-7. But see Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary namesake and probable kinsman, with
whom he must not be confused. (James Richardson, preb.
of Lichfield; died in 1748.) Perhaps father of Benjamin
(1717-8) and John (1731)-
RICHARDSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 26,
1715. Of Surrey. Matric. 1716, age 21. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 8, 1718.
RICHARDSON, JAMES. M.A. 1739 {Lit. Reg.). Perhaps V. of
Keevil, Wilts. Will (P.C.C.) 1782.
RICHARDSON, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at Sidney, May ao,
1615.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1552.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Nicholas Hostel,
Michs. 1555.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1568.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Chester) Nov. 13, 1569.
V. of Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake, Leics., i577. Will (P.C.C.)
1634. Doubtless father of William (1638).
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1578.
B. at Linton, Cambs., c. 1564. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. from
Emmanuel, 1585; B.D. 1592; D.D. 1597. Fellow of Em-
manuel, 1585. Regius Professor of Divinity, 1607-17. Master
of Peterhouse, 1609-15. Master of Trinity, 1615-25. Vice-
Chancellor, 1617-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 11, 1591-2.
R. of Upwell, Norfolk, 1595-1625. R. of Algarkirk, Lines.,
1608. One of the translators of the Bible. Died Apr. 20, 1625.
Buried in Trinity College Chapel. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1626.
{D.N.B.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Feb. 9,
1582-3. Matric. 1582-3.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1584. Of Yorkshire. Migrated to Queens', Dec. 1586. B.A.
1586-7. One of these names V. of Ellerbum-e«»t-Wilton,
IJ91-C. 1602.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Dec. 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1595 (?); B.D. from Emmanuel, 1603;
D.D. from Christ's, 1610. Perhaps ord. priest (Nonvich)
1599. R. of Pattersley, Norfolk, 1604. Probably preb. of
Hereford, 1606; dean, 163 1-6. Died 1636. Will dated
Apr. I, 1636; proved. May 25, 1636. Probably father of
Harbert (1635). {Peile, 1. 197; Le Neve, Fasti, i. 478.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1594.
Probably s. and h. of John, of Durham. B.A. 1597-8; M.A.
from Trinity Hall, 1601. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 9, 1597-8. Escheator of Durham, 1613. Married
Margaret, dau. of Christopher Athey, of Bradwood, Co.
Palatine. Buried at St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, Sept. 22, 1623.
Probably father of John (1632). {Surtees, iv. 151.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594.
Migrated to Emmsmuel, Sept. 13, 1595. B.A. from Em-
manuel, 1597-8; M.A. 1609. Incorp. at Oxford, 1609. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 28, 1602. Probably R. of Gunby,
Lines., and R. of Twywell, Northants., 1629-37. Buried
Mar. 30, 1637. Probably father of Nicholas (1629). {Baker,
I. 691.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. B.D. 1609. Incorp. from Dublin.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1623.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's, May
7, 1632. S. of John (? 1594), Esq., of Durham. Bapt. Jan. 9,
1616-7, at St Mary-le-Bow, Durham. School, 'Baynton'
(Stainton-le-Street),'Durham (private). Matric. 1632. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1633. {Vis. of Durham, 1615; Surtees,
JV, 151.)
Richardson, John
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1637. B. at Fakenham, Norfolk, but brought to Cambridge
in infancy. At school there. B.A. 1640-1. Probably minister
of Bottlebridge, Hunts., c. 1650. Minister at St Michael,
Stamford, Lines.; ejected, 1662. Afterwards preacher in
Lincolnshire. Died May, 1687. Probably father of Samuel
(1672) and John (1665). {Calamy, n. 157.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 30,
1637. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641. One of these
names of St Benet, Cambridge, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1647.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
Mar. 22, 1637-8. S. and h. of Thomas, of Canterbury, Kent.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1639.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. M.A. 1641-2 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of James, of Thorpe Bassett, Yorks., pleb. Matric.
(Magdalen HaU, Oxford) May 11, 1632, age 16; B.A. 1634;
M.A. 1637. One of these names R. of Fingest, Bucks., 1647-
67. {Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, Aug. 6,
1646. S. of Robert. B. at Redbourne, Lines. School, Oundle.
Matric. 1646; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Perhaps ord. priest,
Apr. 1653; 'B.A.' R. of Brooksby, Leics., 1677. {Peile, i.
509.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June
25, 1647. S. of John, yeoman, of Stonesby, Leics. B. there.
School, Melton (Mr Wild). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1. One
of these names R. of Godeby, Leics., 1656-81, but possibly
John (above).
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene,
May 29, 1648. S. of John, of Linton, Cambs., gent. School,
Newport, Essex. Matric. 1648.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 10,
1658. 1st s. of Rowland. B. at Petergate, York. School,
Hull (Mr Jo. Shores). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
Perhaps brother of James (1671-2).
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 25, 1660. S. of John, ot Blackwell, Derbs. B. there.
School, Doncaster (Mr Cooke). Matric. 1660. Of Newton,
Derbs. Married Hannah, dau. of Thomas Youle, alderman
of Derby, and three times Mayor. Living, 1705. {F.M.G.,
1017.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 15,
1665. Probably s. of John (1637, Queens'), clerk. B. at
Bottlebridge (or Botolph Bridge), Hunts. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672; B.D. 1679. Fellow, 1674- Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 22, 1672. V. of St Giles', Cambridge, 1673. R. of
North Luffenham, Rutland, 1685-90, deprived as non -juror.
Retired to Wilshamstead, Beds. Author, theological. Died
c. 1725. Probably brother of Samuel (1672). {D.N.D.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 23, 1665.
Perhaps s. of John, of Westerby, Yorks., gent. Matric. 1665;
B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1668-9; priest, Dec.
1672. Perhaps R. of Emley, Yorks., in 1681. Died c. Apr.
1701.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
May 19, 1677. S. of Anthony, of Ayclifie, Durham, farmer.
Matric. 1678; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Perhaps R. of Little
Moulton, Norfolk, 1689. One of these names C. of Easington,
Durham, 1691-1717.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, Jan.
26, 1681-2. S. of William (? 1638), R. of South Kibworth,
Leics. B. there. School, Kibworth Beauchamp (Mr Dand).
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1690. Probably V. of
Barrow-upon-Soar, Leics., 1696-1701. Probably brother of
WiUiam (1685).
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, Feb. 6,
1690-1. S. of John, of North Bierley, near Bradford. Bapt.
Oct. 20, 1675, at Bradford. School, Bradford. Matric. 1691;
B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1698-9;
priest, Sept. 1699. Preb. of York, 1701-11. V. of Burton
Agnes, 1702-3. K. of Beeford, 1704-35. Archdeacon of
Cleveland, and resident canon of York, 1711-35. Precentor
of York, 1711-35. Married Alathea Wardman, of Catfoss,
East Riding. Died s.p., at York, Oct. 28, 1735. Buried in
the Cathedral. M.I. {Peile, 11. 121; Loidis Elmete, App. $8.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July
17, 1702, from Trinity Hall; adm. there, July 8, 1702. S. of
John, labourer. B. at Shinclifie, Durham. Bapt. July 15,
1683, at St Oswald's, Durham. School, Durham (Mr Burton).
Matric. 1702; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1712.
RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 28, 1731-
Of Middlesex. S. of James (? 1691), clerk, deceased. B. Apr.
24, 1713, in the parish of St Martin -in- the- Fields, West-
minster. School, Charterhouse, exhibitioner. Matric. 1731;
Rustat Scholar, 1731; LL.B. 1737. Ord. priest (Lincohi)
Feb. 22, 1740-1. R. of Howell, Lines. Perhaps brother of
Benjamin (1717 8) . Al. Carthus.)
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RICHARDSON, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1746. S. of Joseph, barrister, of Gray's Inn, and of Dunsfold,
Surrey. B. Feb. 12, 1727, at Dunsfold. Matric. Easter, 1747;
B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow, 1749. Tutor to the three
sons of Joseph Damer, Esq., afterwards Lord Milton. Ord.
priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1759. R. of Langton Herring, Dorset,
1762-6. P.C. of Hermitage, 1763-95. R. of Witherstone,
1764-95. R. of Winterboume Stickland, 1766-95. Died un-
married, Nov. 28, 1795. Will (P.C.C.) 1796. (F. C. Cass,
E. Barnet; F. S. Hockaday; Harwood, 334.)
RICHARDSON, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity, 1749. S. of William,
of Heighten, Derbs. Matric. (Balliol College, Oxford) Feb. 22,
1725-6, age 19; B..^. (Oxford) 1729. Perhaps V. of Bolsover,
Derbs., 1750-60. (Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1629. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1632-3. Ord. priest (Lincoto)
June 16, 1644.
RICHARDSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Peterhouse,
May 22, 1682. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of Marmaduke
(1642), V. of Kilnwick Percy. School, Pocldington. Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 29, 1686.
V. of Fridaythorpe, Yorks., 1686-1743. R- of Wharram
Percy, 1692-1731. Buried there Nov. 26, 1743. Probably
brother of Thomas (1673). See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary
namesake.
RICHARDSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Feb. 12, 1704-5. 6th s. of John, of Framwellgate and Cater-
house, Durham. Bapt. June 19, 1688, at Durham. School,
Durham (Mr Ross). Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1706; B.A. 1708-9.
Of Pall Mall. Died 1760. For a contemporary barrister of
these names see Al. Oxon. (H. M. Wood; Surtees, iv. 145.)
RICHARDSON, JOSHUA. M.A. from Peterhouse, 1679. S. of
Joshua, of Whitchurch, Salop, clerk. Matric. (St Edmund
Hall, Oxford) Feb. 28, 1667-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1671.
Lecturer of St Mary-at-Hill, London; chaplain to Sir John
Moore (Lord Mayor), 1681-2. R. of All Hallows-on-the-
WaU, 1683-1733. President of Sion College, 1701. Died
Jan. 28, 1732-3. (Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, LAMBERT. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1629.
RICHARDSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St
John's, June 13, 1642. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of
Pocklington, Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr
Sedgewicke). V. of Ottringham, Yorks., 1648-60. V. of
Bugthorpe. Probably V. of Kilnwick Percy. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Darley, Esq., of Bossall, July 6,
1654. Probably father of Joseph (1682) and perhaps of
Thomas (1673).
RICHARDSON, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Lent, 1564-5. Perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 2, 1572.
One of these names R. of Ovington, Essex, 1575-94. Died
1594- Will, P.C.C.
RICHARDSON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 26,
1717. Of Suffolk. B. 1698. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1721; priest (Norwich) Nov. 1735.
Master of Cavendish School, Suffolk, c. 1739.
RICHARDSON, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, July
23, 1625. S. of WiUiam, husbandman, of Barmby (Bamby)
Moor, Yorks. School, Pocklington (Messrs Elcocke and
Southerby). Matric. 1626; B.A. 1628-9. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Feb. 26, 1631-2. {yenn, i. 273.)
RICHARDSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov.
1549; B.A. 1553-4. Received tonsure in London, Feb.
I553-4. One of these names came from the Co. Palatine of
Durham in 1561 to Yorkshire; jmcestor of the Richardsons
of North Bierley in Bradford-dale. Buried at Tong, Mar. 10,
1616. (For pedigree see Whitaker, Loidis Elmete, App. 38.)
[Peik, 1. 45.)
RICHARDSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1629. S. of John (? 1594), of Northamptonshire. Bapt.
Mar. 28, 1609, at TwyweU. B.A. 1632-3. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1635; priest, June 4, 1637. R. of Twywell,
1637-45, sequestered.
RICHARDSON, PATRICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 10,
1700. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1700.
RICHARDSON, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 17, 1727. S. of Samuel, husbandman, of Lancashire.
B. at Walney Island, near Dalton. School, Kendal (Mr
Towers). Matric. 1727.
RICHARDSON, PETER. .\dm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
July 1, 1737; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of John,
carpenter, of St Ann, Blackfriars, London. Bapt. Dec. 17,
1719. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1741-2. Under master, Christ's Hospital,
I743-53- Died Aug. 9, 1753. {L. Mag.)
Richardson, Richard
RICHARDSON, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 4, 1685,
B. at North Cove, near Beccles, Suffolk. Matric. 1685; B.A.
1688-9; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June, 1691;
pnest (Norwich) Sept. 1695. V. of Offton and Little Bricett,
Suffolk, 1695. R. of Kirkley, 1697-1748. R. of PakeSeld.
1697. Died 1748. Father of the next. {Peile, 11. 100.)
RICHARDSON. PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Jan.
l°\. ^'^}^- ^- °^ P^'^'P (above), R. of Pakefleld, Suffolk.
School, Beccles (Mr Skolding). Buried at St Michael's.
Cambridge, Mar. 27, 1718.
RICHARDSON, PURBECK. Adm. pens, at Trinity Aug 12
1668; Scholar, 1671; Matric. 1672; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676!
Fellow, 1674. Esquire BedeU, 1682-3. 'Shot himself with
a birding piece,' Mar. 26, 1683. Buried at St Michael's.
Cambndge. Will (V.C.C). (Stokes, Esquire Bedells.)
RICHARDSON, RALPH. B.A. from Christ's, 1604. B. at
'Ackley, Durham diocese." M.A. 1608. Ord. priest (London)
June, 1610, age 26. C. of ChigweU. Probably V. of Aycliffe
St Andrew, Durham, 1619-32. One of these names R. of
GrappenhaU, Cheshire, Oct. 1636, till death, 1648. But see
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
RICHARDSON, RALPH. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, May 20,
1615. Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1619; priest, Mar. 1621-2.
RICHARDSON, RAYNOLD. Adm. (age 12 sic) at Caius, Sept.
11, 1564. S. of William, of Howden, Yorks. Bapt. there.
Nov. 15, 1550. School, Howden. Matric. 1564, 'Reginald.'
{Venn, 1. 55.)
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs.
1547. One of these names R. of WiUingham, Lines., 1571;
'ord. priest (Suff. Bishop of Hull) Apr. 29, 1558; bred in the
schools.' {Lib. Cler., 1585.)
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs.
1567. One of these names, 'ord. priest (Lincoln) May 8, 1569;
bred in the schools,' V. of Astwood, Bucks.. 1574-
(?)i6i3.
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1569. Possibly s. of Adam (1540-1). B.A. 1572-3;
M.A. 1576. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (York) Apr. 30,
1574. R. of Saxby, Lines., 1576. V. of Bametby, 1578.
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1611; B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15, 1617;
priest. Mar. 6, 1624-5.
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1623.
Of Norfolk. Perhaps B.A. (?); M.A. 1630. {Coll. Reg.)
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 15,
1652. Of Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. of Richard, of
Warmington. School, Oundle. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660; B.D. 1671. Incorp. at Oxford, 1673. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Lincoln). V. of Brixworth, Northants., 1663-9.
R. of Lamport, 1699-1705. Author of various works in
Latin. Buried at Lamport, Jan. 6, 1705-6. Admon. (Archd.
Northants.) Jan. 11, 1705-6. Father of Adrian (1683).
{Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June II, 1686. S. of Joseph, husbandman. B. at Westhow
Yorks. School, ' Wykeham,' Wickham (private). Matric.
1686; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1689-90;
priest, Dec. 1690. V. of Hackness and Harwood Dale, Yorks.,
1691-1732-
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Incorp. M.D. 1694, from Leyden;
adm. there, Sept. 26, 1687; lived for three years in the house
of Paul Hermann, the eminent botanist. Doubtless s. of
WiUiam, of North Bierley, Yorks. Bapt. Sept. 24, 1663.
Matric. (University College, Oxford) June 20, 1681. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 10, 1681. J. P. for the West Riding. Perhaps
F.R.S., 1712. Married (1) Sarah, dau. of John Crossley, of
Halifax; (2) Dorothy, dau. of Henry Currer, Esq., of Kild-
wick. Botanist and antiquary. Lived in close intimacy with
Ralph Thoresby. His estate at North Bierley was stocked
with curious plants. He formed a valuable library of botanical
and historical works. Died Apr. 21, 1741. Buried at Cleck-
heaton, Birstall. M.I. Fatherof Henry (1738), Richard (1736)
and William (1728). (Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 28, 1715. S. of Richard, of Kent. B. at Tonbridge.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 18, 1720; priest (Norwich) Dec. 24, 1721. C. of
Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. {Scott-Mayor, in. 298.)
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Trinity,
Mar. 29, 1718. S. of Richard, of London. School, St Paul's.
B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
from London) Mar. 10, 1722-3; priest (London) Dec. 22, 1723,
Perhaps C. of High Halden, Kent, 1723-5.
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RICHARDSON, RICHARD. M.B. from Pembroke, 1736. S.
and h. of Richard (1694), of Bradford, Yorks., M.D. B.
Sept. 26, 1708. Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Aug. 16,
1726, age 17; M.D. (Leyden). J. P. and Deputy-Lieutenant
for the West Riding. Of Bierley, Yorks. Married Dorothy,
dau. of William Smallshaw, of Bolton-on-the-Moors. Died
Jan. 30, 1781. Buried at Cleckheaton. M.I. Brother of
WilUam (1728) and Henry (1738). (Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, May 6,
1742; Scholar, 1742. B. in St Clement Danes, London.
School, Westminster. Migrated to Clare, Jan. 7, 1742-3.
Matric. 1743; B.A. 1745-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) June, 1747;
priest (London) June 10, 1750. V. of Finchingfield, Essex,
1753. Will (P.C.C.) 1771.
RICHARDSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1545-
RICHARDSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1567-8. Perhaps V. of Chigwell, Essex, 1570-1.
and of Ilketshall St Margaret, Suffolk, 1570-2.
RICHARDSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John'.s,
Apr. 17, 1668. S. of Robert, deceased, of Weston (? Westow),
Yorks, B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr Ellison). Matric.
1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1677. Incorp. at Oxford, 1677.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1672; priest (York) June, 1674.
V. of Atwick, Yorks., 1679-1727. Buried at Hornsea, Yorks.,
Mar. 19, 1727-8. {Al. Oxon.)
RICHARDSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 29,
1693-4. Of Christ Church parish, London. Matric. 1694.
RICHARDSON, ROBERT. Adm. (age 14) at Emmanuel, Sept.
26, 1745. S. of William (1715-6), D.D. B. in Middlesex.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1745; B.A. 1749-50; M.A.
1753; D.D. 1766. Fellow, 1755. Incorp. at Oxford, 1754-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1754; priest, May 25, i755-
R. of Wallington, Herts., 1759-81. Chaplain-in-ordinary to
the King. Preb. of Lincoto, 1762-81. R. of All Hallows-the-
Great, London, 1776-8. R. of St Anne's, Westminster,
1778-81. F.R.S., 1779. Chaplain to Sir Joseph Yorke at
The Hague for several years. Died Sept. 27, 1781. Will,
P.C.C. {G. Mag.; D.N.B.)
RICHARDSON, ROMANE. Of Borden Hostel. B.A. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1534.
RICHARDSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 27,
1642-3. Of Leicestershire. Maine. 1643. Died of a con-
sumption, Jan. 20, 1646-7. Buried at St Andrew-the-Great,
Cambridge. (J. B. Peace.)
RICHARDSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 2,
1660. B. at Smaley, Derbs. Matric. 1660: B.A. 1663-4;
M.A. 1667. Fellow, 1666. Ord. priest (Ely) June 18, 1671.
See A I. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
RICHARDSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 23,
1666. S. of Matthew, Esq., of Lancashire. B. there. School,
Sedbergh. B.A. 1669-70 (signs again, 1670-1). Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept.; priest (Chichester) Dec. 21, 1673. C. of
Little Bradley, Suffolk, in 1716.
RICHARDSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Sidney,
Nov. 19, 1672. S. of John (? 1637, of Queens'), clerk. B. at
Stamford, Lines. School, Uppingham. Matric. 1672-3; B.A.
1676-7; M.A. 1680. Fellow, 1678. Incorp. at Oxford, 1682.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 7, 1679-80; priest (Lincoln)
June 6, 1680. V. of Wilshamstead, Beds., 1687. Canon of
Lincoln, 1699-1724, resigned. Father of William (1715-6).
RICHARDSON, SOLOMON. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1588.
RICHARDSON, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peter-
house, June 7, 1679. Of Leicestershire. School, ' Daresbury,'
Leics. Matric. i68i; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. priest (St Asaph)
May 30, 1686. C. of Nether Peover, Cheshire; there in 1691.
Included in the list of non-jurors in Kettlewell's Memoirs,
but this is an error. (E. Axon.)
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1571.
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr.
28, 1572. S. of Matthew, of Swinefleet, Yorks. School,
Louth. One of these names reported as a Popish recusant
Sept. 30, 1588. (Venn, 1. 69.)
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter,
1580. B. at Armesby, Leics. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord.
deacon (London) Oct. 29, 1585, age 25. C. of St Benet Fink,
London. V. of High Easter, Essex, 1608. Died Sept. 1625.
Will (P.C.C.) 1625.
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June,
1584. S. of William. Bapt. July 3, 1569, at Hardwick,
Norfolk. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 5, 1586-7. Called to
the Bar, 1594-5. Bencher, 1609. Recorder of Bury St
Edmunds, and then of Norwich. Serjeant-at-law, 1614.
King's Serjeant, 1625. M.P. for St Albans, 1620-2. Speaker,
Richardson, William
1621. Knighted, Mar. 25, 1621. Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, 1626-31. Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
163 1. Acquired the manor of Honingham, Norfolk, and
purchased other estates in that county. Married (i) Ursula,
dau. of John Southwell, of Barham Hall, Suffolk; (2) Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Thomas Beaumont, of Stoughton, Leics.
(she was created Baroness Cramond). Died Feb. 4, 1634-5,
aged 66. Buried in Westminster Abbey. M.I. Will (P.C.C);
as of Pentney, Norfolk. Father of the next and of Charles
(1620). {Peile, I. 178; D.N.B.; The Scots Peerage, 11.
579)
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Caius,
June 30, 1614. S. and h. of Thomas (above), of Norwich (by
his ist wife Ursula, dau. of John Southwell). B. 1597.
School, Moreton, Essex (Mr Godwin). Matric. 1613. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 23, 1613. Called to the Bar, 1620.
Knighted, Dec. 2, 1626. Of Honingham. Styled Master of
Cramond. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Hewett,
of Pishiobury, Herts., Knt.; (2) Mary, widow of Sir Miles
Sandys, of Miserden, Gloucs. Died Mar. 12, 1642-3. M.I.
at Honingham. Brother of Charles (1620), father of the next
and William (1644). {Venn, 1. 226; Blotnefield, 11. 449; The
Scots Peerage.)
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney,
Nov. 21, 1642. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (above), Knt. Bapt.
June 19, 1627, at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. School,
Norwich (Mr Levering). Succeeded to the Barony of Cramond,
1651. M.P. for Norfolk, i65o, 1661-74. Married Anne, dau.
of Sir Richard Gumey, Bart. Died May 16, 1674. Buried
at Honingham. M.I. Brother of William (1644), father of
Henry (1667) and William (1670).
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall,
June 7, 1669. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1669.
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 30, 1670. Of Yorkshire. School, Spofforth (private).
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1674-5; Scholar, 1677. Ord. deacon
(York) Feb. 1674-5; priest, Sept. 1675. Buried at Little
St Mary's, Cambridge, Dec. 15, 1677.
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
May 3, 1673. S. of Barnabas (probably a mistake for
Marmaduke whom see), clerk, V. of Bugthorpe, Yorks. B.
there. School, Pocklington (Mr Ellison). Matric. 1673; B.A.
1676-7. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1678; priest, June 1680.
Probably assistant usher at Pocklington School, and brother
of Joseph (1682).
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Aug. 4,
1674. Of London. Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1678-9. One of
these names V. of Braintree, Essex, 1703-9.
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
Feb. 17, 1674-5. S. of Thomas, baker. B. at Greeting,
Suffolk. Colleger at Eton, 1669-74. Matric. 1675; B.A.
1678-9; M.A. 1682; D.D. 1698. Conduct of Eton College;
Fellow, 1684-1733. Master of Peterhouse, 1699-1733. Vice-
Chancellor, 1701-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1678;
priest, June, 1679. Preacher at Gray's Inn, 1695-8. Preb.
of Ely, 1698-1700. R. of Glaston, Rutland, 1701-33.
Chaplain to the King, i7i5-7- Died July 31, i733- Buried
in the ante-chapel of his College. {Harwood.)
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 2, 1716-7. Of Yorkshire. School, Pocklington. B.A.
1720-1. Ord. deacon (York) May 20, 1722; priest, Sept. 1723.
V. of AycUffe, Durham, 1738-55; married there to Alice
Thompson, July 4, 1751.
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. II, 1717. S. of Thomas, of Yorkshire (probably of the
parish of St Maurice, York). B. Dec. 25, 1698, at Mountgate
(? Mount Grace), near York. School, York (Mr Herbert).
B.A. 1720-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1721; priest,
Sept. 20, 1724. C. of Skirbeck, Lines. V. of Beckingham,
Notts. Died Mar. 9, 1775. {Scott-Mayor, in. 309; Burke,
L.G.)
RICHARDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
July I, 1737. S. of WiUiam, gent., of Cumberland. B. at
Penrith. School, Lowther (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. 1737;
B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744- Fellow, 1744-51.
RICHARDSON, W. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1564.
Perhaps R. of Mulbarton, Norfolk, 1575-1616. One William
Richardson rejected for ordination at Peterborough, Feb. 25,
1570-1. {Peile, I. 88.)
RICHARDSON, WALTER. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1573. B. in London. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1580,
age 28; priest, Dec. 1581. Probably V. of Sunbury, Middlesex,
1589-1602. Died 1602. Will, Cons. C. London. (Peile,\.\27.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. FeUow of Pembroke, 1553; 'of
Durham.'
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. B.A. from Jesus, 1553-4-
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RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. from St
John's, 1613. One of these names, M.A., V. of Conisclifie,
Durham, 1618. Perhaps father of William (1633).
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. M.A. i6r2 (Incorp. from Oxford),
Of Westmorland. Matric. (Queen's CoUege, Oxford) Oct. 26,
1599, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1604; M.A. 1607; B.D. 1614.
Licensed to preach, 1618-9. Probably R. of Brough, West-
morland, 1623-64. {Al. Oxon.; B. Nightingale, 1121.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1633; priest. Mar. 1634. Perhaps of Weeting, Norfolk,
clerk; if so, will (P.C.C.) 1641. One of these names chaplain
of Brentwood, Essex, and C. of Shenfield, in 1637. (Peile,
1. 299.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, c. 1617; B.A.
1620-1. One of these names ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22,
1619; priest, July 1, 1620; as B.A. of St John's (styled B.A.
both in 1619 and 1620).
RICHARDSON, WI LLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1626. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1629-30. One of these
names R. of Smeaton, Yorks. Will (P.C.C.) 1652.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
June 23, 1633. S. of William (? 1609-10), V. of Coniscliffe,
Durham. B. there. School, Stainton (private). Matric. 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Fellow, 1637-44, ejected.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1636; B.A. 1639-40. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1646. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1639-40. (r. A. Walker, where he
is confused with William (1644).)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. 12, 1638. S. of John (1568), R. of Ratcliffe, Leics.,
deceased. B. there. School, Dingley, Northants. (private).
Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2. Perhaps R. of South Kibworth,
Leics., 1667-94. Perhaps father of John (1681-2) and William
(1685).
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at
Christ's, Aug. 1, 1644. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas (1614), of
Honingham, Norfolk, Knt. B. in London. Schools, London,
Norwich (Mr Townsley), 'Shelly,' Sufiolk and Beccles (Mr
Neave). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1647-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 26, 1648. Serjeant-at-law, 1680. Of Little Hockham
and Stanfield, Norfolk. Died 1681. Buried at St Lawrence
Pountney. Will proved (P.C.C.) July 24, 1682. Brother of
Thomas (1642). (Peile, i. 488; The Scots Peerage, 11. 581.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 23) at St John's,
Mar. 28, 1665. S. of Richard, deceased, of Wigan, Lanes.
B. there. School, Lymm, Cheshire (Mr Richardson). Prob-
ably schoolmaster of Bury, Lanes., 1669-72. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Chester) Sept. 22, 1672; priest (York) June 3, 1683.
C. of Turton, and afterwards of Holcombe. (E. Axon.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 4, 1670.
Of Stamford, Lines. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
Fellow, 1678. Ord. deacon (London) June 10, 1677; priest,
Dec. 21, 1679. Probably R. of Houghton, Hunts., 1680-1;
R. of Barnes, Surrey, 1681-1717. Married Mary, dau. of
George StiUingfleet, of Cranbome, Dorset, June 7, 1682.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney,
June, 1670. 3rd s. of Thomas {1642), Baron Cramond of
Scotland. B. in Norfolk. Bapt. Aug. 5, 1654, at St Margaret's,
Westminster. School, Elmdon, Essex (Mr Howorth). Matric.
1671; M.A. 1671. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1668.
Succeeded his brother Henry (1667) as Baron Cramond,
Jan. 5, 1701. Married (1) Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Barkham,
of Southacre, Norfolk; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of James Daniel,
of Norwich, goldsmith. Died Mar. 7, 1718-9. Buried at
East Walton, Norfolk. WiU (P.C.C.) 1719. Father of William
(1731). (The Scots Peerage, 11. 583.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 2,
1685. S. of William, gent. B. at Kibworth, Leics. School.
Kibworth (Mr Dand). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9: M.A. 1693.
Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1694; 'C. of Lower
Broughton, Leics.' Probably brother of John (1681-2).
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 8, 1688. S. of John, clerk. B. at Aycliffe, near Darling-
ton, Durham. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2;
M.A. 1695. Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1692; 'C.
of St Peter's, Mountergate, Norwich'; priest (Durham) Sept.
25, 1692. V. of Slaley, Northumberland, 1712-24. Died 1724.
Admon. granted, May i, 1724.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 15, 1693. S. of William, deceased. B. at Pocklington,
Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Ellison). Matric. 1693;
B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1697; priest,
Sept. 25, 1698; B.A. of St John's. Perhaps V. of Branting-
RicHES, John
ham, Yorks., 1700. Buried there. May 3, 1742. (One of
these names adm. at Gray's Inn, May i, 1694; '2nd s. of
William, of Mearscough, Lanes., deceased.')
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Sept. 11, 1697.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1698; Rustat Scholar, 1698; B.A. 1701-2;
M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1705. One of these
names R. of Etton, Northants., 1717; died 1741.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 19,
1715-6. S. of Samuel (1672), V. of Wilshamstead, Beds.
B. there, July 23, 1698. Schools, Oakham and Westminster.
Scholar; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723; D.D. 1735. Master of
Emmanuel, 1736-75- Vice-Chancellor, 1737-8, 1769-70. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1720; priest, Sept. 23, 1722. C. at
St Olave's, Southwark, till 1726. Preb. of Lincoln, 1724-60.
F.S.A., 1735. Chaplain to George II and George III, 1746-75.
Precentor of Lincoln, 1760-75. Industrious antiquary. He
compiled the MS. lists of degrees at the Registry, which
were the only ones in use till lately. Died Mar. 15, 1775.
Buried in the College Chapel. Admon., P.C.C. Father of
Robert (1745)- (D.N.B.; Emmanuel Coll. Hist., 132; H. I.
Longden.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 8, 1728.
S. of Richard (1694), M.D., of Yorkshire. B. Feb. 22, 1709-10,
at Bierley, near Bradford. School, Bradford (Mr Hill).
Migrated to St John's, May 24, 1729, age 18. Matric. 1729;
M.B. 1736; M.D. 1741. Studied at Leyden. Practised physic
at Ripon. Author, scientific. Died unmarried at Ripon,
July 23, 1783. Buried at Cleckheaton. M.I. Brother of
Henry (1738) and Richard (1736). (Scott-Mayor, in. 421;
Loidis Elmete, App. 38.)
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM, Baron Cramond. Adm. nobleman,
at Corpus Christi, May 14, 1731. S. of William (1670),
Lord Richardson. B. Feb. 1714-5. School, Norwich (Mr
Reddington). Resided two years. Died of consumption,
July 28, 1735. Buried at East Walton, Norfolk, the family
seat. (Masters, 360; The Scots Peerage, 11. 584.)
RICHARDSON, . B.A. 1477-8; M.A. 1482.
RICHARDSON, . B.Civ.L. 1483-4.
RICHARDSON, . B.A. 1520-1.
RICHARDSON, . . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 12,
1584. Perhaps Nicholas. If so, ord. deacon (Carlisle) Oct. 22,
1596; as B.A. of Cambridge. (T. C. Dale.)
RICHARDSON, . Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, July 8,
1702.
RICHER, see also RICHES.
RICHER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1669. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1670; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1673. V. of Freethorpe, Norfolk, 1675-83.
R. of Wickhampton, 1675.
RICHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1663. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow,
1670-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1670. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 29, 1670; priest (Elv) Dec. 23, 1671. R. of Dickleburgh,
Norfolk, 1680.
RICHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Sept. 9, 1709.
S. of Nicholas, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Hoadley and Mr Pate). Matric. 1710; Scholar,
1710-4; M.B. 1716. Fellow, 1716-20. Probably practised
medicine at North Walsham. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Blofield. Buried there Oct. 24, 1738. (Venn, 1. 521.)
RICHER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 24,
1626. S. of John, gent. B. at Bexwell, Norfolk. School,
Lynn (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1626; Scholar, 1628-33; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1633;
priest, June i, 1634. C. of Garboldisham, Norfolk, in 1636.
R. of Burlingham St Andrew, 1651, and of St Peter, 1653.
Adm. by the Committee of Public Preachers, 1656. Licensed
as schoolmaster, Sept. 20, 1662. Buried at Burlingham,
June 14, 1671. Will proved (Norw. C.C.) 1671. (Venn, i.
277.)
RICHER, THOMAS. B.A. from Trinity, 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
Fellow, 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 25; priest. May 26,
1624. V. of Normanton, Yorks., 1626.
RICHERS, . B.Can.L. 1472-3.
RICHES, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Sept. 12,
1676. S. of Thomas, of Ditton, Cambs. B. there. School,
Bradley (Mr Medcalfe). Matric. 1676; B.A. 1680-1.
RICHES or RICHERS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Corpus
Christi, Easter, 1632. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1634-5. Perhaps
adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 15, 1637-8; 's. and h. of Henry,
of Aylsham, Norfolk, deceased.'
RICHES, JOHN. M.A. 1502-3.
RITCHES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1576. One of these names V. of Stalham, Norfolk, 1592;
R. of Brunstead, 1603. Will (P.C.C.) 1625.
455
Riches, John
RICHES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 2, 1636. Matric.
1636.
RICHES, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, 1599-1600.
RICHFIELD, . M.A. 1458-9.
RICHFORDS, WILLIAM, see RETCHFORD.
RICHFORTH, . B.Can.L. 1455-6.
RICHIER, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Apr.
12, 1665. S. of Peter, M.D., of Maremne, France, and after-
wards of the Bayle of Lincoln (for whom see Al. Oxon.).
B. at Lincoln. Matric. 1665; M.B. 1670; M.D. 1675. Fellow,
1671-3.
RICHMAN, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1607. Migrated to Emmanuel, June i, 1607. Scholar, 1610;
B.A.; M.A. 1614; M.B. 1614; M.D. 1619. P.C. of Wye, Kent,
1624-42. Died May 5, 1642. Buried at Wye. (H. G.
Harrison.)
RICHMAN, . Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1619.
RICHMOND, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1620; B.A. 1623-4.
RICHMOND, CHARLES, Duke of, see LENNOX.
RICHMOND, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 1571-2.
B. at Madingley, Cambs. B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord.
deacon (London) Aug. 18, 1577.
RICHMOND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1575-
One of these names s. of Robert, of Hedenham, Norfolk.
{Vis. of Norfolk.)
RICHMOND, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
Aug. 4, 1646. S. of John, of Hedenham, near Bungay,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Moulton (Mr Lancaster). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1647. Migrated to Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 31, 1648. (Peile, i. 599.)
RICHMOND, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1582; B.A. from Pembroke, 1585-6; M.A. 1589, as Riche-
man. R. of Little Shelford, Cambs., 1591.
RICHMOND, RICHARD. Com. for B.A. 1492-3. V. of Shepreth,
Cambs., until 1494.
RICHMOND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
June 19, 1746. S. of Sylvester, clerk, R. of Walton-on-the-
Hill, Lanes. Bapt. there, May 26, 1727. School, Chesterfield,
Derbs. (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1747; LL.B. 1752; LL.D. 1758.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 24, 1752; priest (Chester) Sept. 15,
1754. R. of Walton-on-the-Hill, Lanes., 1757-80. Chaplain
to the Duke of Athol. Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1773-80.
Author, sermons, etc. Died unmarried, Feb. 4, 1780. Admon.,
P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 561; G. Mag.; Fishwick, Garstang,
II. 181.)
RICHMOND or RICHMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Mar. 4, 1685-6. S. of Robert, of Elaugh, Suffolk, Esq.
Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1689-90. (Vis. of Suffolk,
1664.)
RICHMOND or RICHMAN, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from
Magdalene, Michs. 1561; B.A. 1565-6, Richeman; M.A.
1569. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 11, 1568. V. of Dorking,
Surrey, 1572-1611. Died 161 1.
RICHEMONDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Aug.
22, 1571. S. of John, of Barton, Cambs. Schools, Hitchin,
Herts, and King's College School, Cambridge. Matric. 1571.
(Venn, i. 68.)
RICHMOND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1585.
RICHMOND, THOMAS. M.A. from St John's, 1722. S. of
Toby, of Marlborough, Wilts., gent. Matric. (Balliol College,
O.Kford) Jan. 15, 1711-3, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1715. (Al,
Oxon.)
RICHEMOND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs.
1567.
RICHMOND, . Scholar of Clare, 1473.
RICHMOND, . B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1491-2.
RICHMOND, archdeacon of, fee for degree, 1485-6.
RICHMOND, . B.A. 1496-7.
RICHMOND or RICHMAN, . Of God's House. B.A. 1502-3.
RICKARD, see RICCARD.
RICKEY, see RICCABY.
RYCKES, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May 17,
1592. S. of Edward. B. at Mattishall, Norfolk. School,
Mattishall (Mr Causei). B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1599; priest, Apr. 25, 1600. C. of
Bintry, 1599, till after 1603. R. of Bintry and Twyford, 1610.
(Venn, i. 145.)
Riding, Geoffrey
RICKES, ELIAS. B.A. (? 1593-4); M.A. from Caius, 1597. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1599; 'C. of Briningham'; priest,
1600. C. of Belaugh, in 1603. R. of Little Stonham, 16x3.
(Venn, i. 129.)
RICKES or RIX, JOHN. B.A. 1501; M.A. 1504. FeUow of
Corpus Christi, 1509. Probably a Franciscan friar at
Oxford, who afterwards joined the reformers. Author,
religious. Died 1536. (Cooper, i. 61; Al. Oxon.)
RICKETTS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 13, 1637.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1.
RICKETTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, 1622.
Matric. 1623. Migrated to Jesus, Mar. 26, 1625. Scholar;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. R. of All Saints', Worcester, 1633.
RICKETT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 21, 1720-1.
S. of William, of Caistor, Lines. Matric. 1721; B.A. I724-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1725; priest, June 9, 1734-
RICKINGALE, HENRY. B.D. 1455-6.
RICKINGALE or RICKINGHALL, JOHN. Chancellor of the
University, 1416-22. Probably b. at Rickinghall, Norfolk.
Perhaps D.D. Master of Gonville Hall, 1416-26. Ord.
acolyte (Ely) 1376. R. of Little Shelford, Cambs., c. 1381.
R. of Thorpe Abbots, Norfolk, 1381-99. R. of Brunstead,
1396. R. of Fressingfield, Suffolk, 1399. Dean of St Mary's
College, Norwich, 1405-26. Archdeacon of Northumberland,
1408-10 and 1411-22. Preb. of York, 1409. Chancellor of
York, 1410-26. R. of Hemingborough, Yorks., 1413-26.
f. Bishop of Chichester, 1426^-9. There are many references to
him in the Pat. Rolls, chiefly as member of various royal
Commissions. In 1427 he was abroad. Died 1429. Buried
in Chichester Cathedral. M.I. Will proved (Lambeth) July
14, 1429. {Venn,i. 5; D.N. B. -.T. Buxton, Hemingborough, 59.)
RICKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Oct. 28, 1735. S. of Joseph, collector of taxes. B. at Milford
Haven, Pembroke. School, Tenby (Mr Edwards). Matric.
1735. One of these names, Lieut.-Colonel, died July 19, i77o-
(G. Mag.)
RICOTTS, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,i639.
RIDELL, FRANCIS. Scholar of Trinity, 1554; B.A. 1554-5.
Fellow, 1555. Perhaps R. of Reed, Herts., 1569-1613. Died
1613. WiU (P.C.C); 'Rydale.'
RIDELL, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Michs,
1601; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
RYDDALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1554 (imputes).
RIDIALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Lent, 1581-2.
RIDDELL, THOMAS. Adm. at Emmanuel, May 28, 1617. 2nd
s. of Sir Thomas, of Gateshead, Durham, Knt. Bapt. Feb. 14,
1601-2, at St Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. 1617.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 12, 1619. Called to the Bar,
1626. Knighted, Apr. i, 1639. M.P. for Newcastle in the
Short Parliament, 1640. A colonel in the Royalist army.
Governor of Tynemouth Castle. Married Barbara, dau. of
Sir Alexander Blakiston, Knt., and widow of Ralph Calverley.
Died in exile at Antwerp, 1652. Buried there in the Church
of St Jacques. (D.N.B.; Surtees, 11. 128.)
RIDDLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Si John's, July 1,
1713. S. of Giles, citizen, of London. B. there. School,
Uxbridge (Mr Jaques). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest, June 4, 1721.
RIDDELSDEN, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1571; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. One of these names
M.P. for Bletchingley, 1593; knighted, July 4, 1604; of
Yorkshire.
RIDDLESDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
July 10, 1621. S. of Sir Stephen (? above), Knt. B. in London.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1623.
RIDDLESTON or RILLSTON, EDWARD. B.A. 1583 (Incorp.
from Oxford). Of Lancashire. S. of James (Rillston), of
Manchester, 'Cotton man' (according to his will). Matric.
(Brasenose College, Oxford) July 20, 1578, age 16; B.A.
1581-2; M.A. 1585; B.D. 1600. Licensed to preach, 1612.
Admon. at Oxford, May 31, 1626. (Al. Oxon.)
RIDDING, see also READING.
RIDDING, AMIAS. B.A. from St John's, 1614-5. S. of Richard
(1587), Esquire BedeU. B. in Cambridge. M.A. i6i8; B.D.
1626. Fellow, 1616-44; ejected; restored, 1660. Proctor,
1623-4. Taxor, 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 16;
priest, June 17, 1624. R. of Ilketshall St John, Suffolk,
1626-61. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1661.
RIDING, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, July 17,
1606. S. of Hugh. Bapt. Jan. 15, 1589, at Gt St Mary's,
Cambridge, 'Godfrey.' School, Cambridge (Mr Roadknight).
Matric. 1607; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. priest (London)
1613. C. of Cottenham, Cambs., 1618^. Brother of the next.
(Venn, i, 193.)
Riding, John
RIDING, REDING or RUDDING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14)
at Caius, Dec. 24, 1596. S. of Hugh. Bapt. Feb. 2, 1581-2,
at Gt St Mary's, Cambridge. School, Cambridge. Scholar,
1596-1602; Matric. c. 1597; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ely) 1606. C. of Little Eversden, Cambs.,
1612. R. of Edworth, Beds., 1612-c. 39. Buried there. Will
dated, July 31, 1638; proved (P.C.C.) Apr. 28, 1640. Brother
of GeoSrey (above). {Venn, 1. 162; Geneal. Bedford.)
RYDING, RICHARD. Student of Christ's. Applied for deacon's
orders (Ely) .-^pr. 1568, but rejected, as 'Symple in the imder-
standing of the Latyn tongue.' (Peile, i. 85.)
RIDDING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1587. Of Yorkshire. Scholar, 1589; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594.
Esquire Bedell, 159&-1626. Went to London, in 1626, to
announce to the Duke of Buckingham his election as
Chancellor, and was rewarded by the Duke with a chain
worth £100. Died 1626. Will dated, Sept. 19; proved
(V.C.C.) Nov. 28, 1626. Commemorated in an Ode by
Milton, who was in residence at Christ's as an undergraduate,
in 1626. Father of Amias (1614-5). {Stokes, Bedells, g 4.)
RIDDINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 15, 1580, age 24;
priest (Lincoln) June i, 1581. V.of Norton, Leics., 1589; prob-
ably died V. or was deprived. One of these names died V. of
Norton, in 1671, this being probably his son {see the next).
{Nichols, II. 734, where father and son are apparently con-
fused.)
RIDDINGTON or REDDINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17)
at Christ's, May 28, 1624. S. of Thomas (above), clerk, of
Leicestershire. School, Leicester (Mr Hill). Matric. 1624;
B.A. 1627-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22,
1628. Perhaps succeeded his father as V. of Norton; if so,
died 1671. (Peile, i. 358; Nichols, 11. 734.)
RIDDIOS or RIDIO, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Clare, c.
1593; B.A. 1598-9. P.C. of WillenhaU, Staffs., 1610-37.
Buried June 24, 1637. {Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
RIDER or RYDER, DUDLEY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at >Ug-
DALENE, Feb. 4, 1645-6. S. of Robert, of Wisbech, Cambs.
School, Wisbech. Matric. 1645-6; B..-^. 1649-50; M..'\. 1660.
R. of Bedworth, Warws., ; ejected, 1662. Married Anne,
dau. of Richard Bickley, of Halloughton, Warws. Died
c. 1683. Grandfather of Sir Dudley, Chief Justice. {Calamy,
II. 480; Clutterbuck, i. 325; Collins, v. 717.)
RIDER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29, 1749.
S. of Henry (1703-4), Archdeacon of Derby. B. in Hertford.
School, Market Street. Age 19. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753;
M.A. 1756. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1754; priest
(Chester) June 13, 1756. R. of Lutton with Washingley,
Northants., 1763-7.
RIDER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
RIDER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4, 1663. B. in
Paris. School, Westminster. Scholsu:, 1664; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1673. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin. Master of the
Free School, Dublin, and afterwards of Kilkenny. Preb. of
St Patrick, Dublin, 1683-93. Archdeacon of Ossory, 1692-3.
Bishop of KiUaloe, 1693-5. Died Jan. 30, 1695-6. Buried
at Clonmethan. Will, Dublin. {Al. Westmon.; A. B. Beaven.)
RIDER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 26, 1703-4.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711;
D.D. 1749. Incorp. at Oxford, 1711. V. of Grimley, Worcs.,
1713. R. of St Nicholas, Worcester, 1717. Canon of Lich-
field, 1719-55. Archdeacon of Derby, 1719-55. R. of
Hertingfordbury, Herts., 1723. R. of St Andrew, Hertford,
1723-55. Canon of Lincoln, 1742-55. Died .\pr. 19, 1755,
aged 69. M.I. at Hertford. Father of Edmund (1749).
{Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
RIDER, JOHN. Pens, at Queens', 1517-21.
RYDER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 25, 1712;
exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Of Warwickshire. S. of
Dudley, of Nuneaton, Warws. (and grandson of Dudley
(1645-6)). Matric. 1712; B..\. 1715-6; M.A. 1719; D.D. 1741.
Fellow, 1718-21. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 13, 1719-20;
priest (Lincoln) May 14, 1721. V. of Nuneaton, Warws.,
1721-42. Bishop of KiUaloe, 1742-3; of Down and Connor,
1743-52. Archbishop of Tuam and Bishop of Ardagh, 1752-
75. Died Feb. 4, 1775, at Nice, from the effects of a fall from
his horse. WiU (Dublin) 1775. {D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven;
Collins, V. 717.)
RIDER, MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 30, 1738.
Probably s. and h. of Richard, of Lichfield. B. there. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 30, 1733. Called to the Bar, 1739.
Brother of the next.
RIDER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 11, 1740-
Probably s. of Richard, of Lichfield. B. there. Matric. 1740.
Perhaps chaplain to the East India Company, 1746, at Fort
St David and afterwards at Bencoolen. Brother of Marshall
(above). (F. Penny.)
RiDGLEY, Thomas
RIDER or RITHER, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1466-7; D.Can.L.
1482-3.
RIDER, THEOPHILUS. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, June
11, 1709. Matric. Michs. 1708; LL.B. 1714. Preb. of Lich-
field, 1726-31.
RIDER or RITHER, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1495-6.
RIDER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, 1654.
S. of Thomas, of Smedley-in-Cheetham, Lanes. Bapt. Apr.
27, 1637, at Manchester. Matric. Lent, 1656-7; B.A. 1657;
M.A. 1661. FeUow 1661-4. R. of Orton Waterville,
Hunts., 1662-86. Died 1686.
RYDER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 20,
1704-5. S. of John, of Bletchley, Shropshire. School, Wem
(Mr Williams). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Probably Master
of Bury School, Lanes., 1722; afterwards removed to
Manchester and opened a private boarding-school there.
Chaplain of the Collegiate Church, Manchester, 1725. One
of these names P.C. of Holcombe, Lanes., 1722. (Mumford,
Manchester Grammar School, 141.)
RYDER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 8, 1751. Doubt-
less s. of Richard, of the Cloisters, Smithfield, London,
mercer (and nephew of Sir Dudley Ryder, Solicitor-General).
B. in London. Matric. 1751. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20,
1749- Called to the Bar, 1757. Died at Bovingdon, Herts.,
Nov. 2, 1812, aged 81. Buried there. M.I. {Clutterbuck, i.
325.)
RIDER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare July 10, 1697. Of
Hungerford, Berks. Matric. 1698; M.B. 1703.
RYDER, . Adm. at St CATriAWNE's. 1675.
RYDGE, EDWARD. B.A. 1544-5; LL.B. 1555. Of Isleham.
Will proved (P.C.C.) 1582 and (Peterb.) 1584; 'bachelor of
laws and notary public' (formerly of Trinity; leaves a legacy
to the CoUege). (W.M.Noble.)
RIDGE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 29, 1733. Doubt-
less 3rd s. of Thomas, late of Portsmouth, deceased. B. there.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May i8, 1732.
RIDGE, HUMPHREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Nov.
8, 1721. Matric. 1724; M.A. 1724 {Lit. Reg.). Adm. at
Trinity, Dec. 24, 1730.
RIDGE, JOHN. B.A. from Queens', 1645. Of Sussex. S. of
John, of Portsea, Hants. Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford)
Feb. 14, 1639-40, age 15. Ejected from Funtington, Sussex,
1662. {Calamy, v.. 462.)
RIDGE or REDGE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Easter, 1587. Of Salop. S. of John, of Ridge. {Vis. of
Shropshi/e, 1623.)
RIDGES, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Pembroke, July 2,
1659. S. of William, of London, alderman.
RIDGELEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1619. Matric.
1619; B.A. 1622-3.
RIDGELEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's. Michs
1586.
RIDGELEY or RUGELEY, LUKE. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 14, 1631. S. of Thomas (1594), M.D., of London.
B. at Newark, Notts. School, London (private). Migrated
to Christ's, Mar. 28, 1633, age 18. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638;
M.D. 1646. Lived at Bloomsbury. Died Sept. 1697. Perhaps
brother of Thomas (1628). (PeiU, i. 425; Vis. of London,
1634; Mut>k, I. 249.)
RYDGELEY, SIMON. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter
1560.
RIDGLEY or RUGELEY, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. i6i8. Of Hausley, Staffs. Probably s. and h. of
Richard, of Hawkesyard, Stafis. Colonel in the Parliamentary
army. Married Jane Skipwith, of Dishley Thorpe, Leics.,
1621. Buried at Tatenhill, Feb. 17, 1665. {Shaw, 11
213)
RUGELEY, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 22,
1653. S. and h. of Benjamin, gent., of Barton Park, Staffs.
B. there. School. London (private). Matric. 1653. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 29, 1615. {Peile, i. 552.)
RIDGLEY or RUGELEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St
John's c. 1594. Of Stafiordshire. S. of Simon, of Hawkes-
yard. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; M.D. 1608. Adm. candidate
R.C.P., 1617. Fellow, 1622. Censor. Married Anne, dau. of
Gabriel D'Oclingsells, of Derbyshire. Died June 21, 1656
Buried at St Botolph's, Aldersgate. Will, P.C.C. Father of
Luke (1631) and perhaps of the next. {Munk, 1. 180; Vis. of
London, 1634; Cooper, 11. 496, 555.)
RIDGLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1628.
Of Nottinghamshire. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas (above) •
age 20 in 1633. {Vit. of London, 1634.)
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RiDGWAY, Henry
RIDGWAY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May 2,
1634. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Brereton, Cheshire.
B. there. School, Sandbach (private). Matric. 1634; B.A.
1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 26, 1642-3.
Perhaps Master of Famworth School, Lanes., 1652-60.
(C. R. Lewis, Farnworth Grammar School.)
RIDGWAY, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, 1704-5. S. of
Robert, Earl of Londonderry. Bapt. Apr. 11, 1688, at St
Anne, Soho, London. Matric. Easter, 1705. Died s.p., Apr.
10, 1708. Buried in the Temple Church.
RIDGWAY, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 25,
1683. Of Penkhull, Staffs. S. of Ralph, of Gadewood,
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs. School, Newcastle (Mr Caleb
Pott). Matric. 1683.
RIDGWAY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. i, 1645-6.
S. of Robert. B. at Knutsford, Cheshire. School, Knutsford
(Mr Crosdale). Migrated to Christ's, Nov. 30, 1646, age 17.
Probably B.A. (Oxford); M.A. (Oxford) 1652. Fellow of
Brasenose College, Oxford, 1649-50. V. of Terling, Essex,
1662-79. V. of Thorpe, till 1666. R. of Davenham, Cheshire,
1679. Died 1680. Will proved (Chester) 1680. {Peile, 1. 510;
Al. Oxon., where his connection with Cambridge is not
mentioned.)
RIDGWAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 12, 1652.
Of Rochester, Kent.
RIDGEWELL, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1600. Of
Cambridgeshire.
RIDGWELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent,
J597-8. B. at Wood Ditton, Cambs. B.A. 1601-2 ; M.A. 1606.
Ord. priest (London) May 13, 1604. C. of Northall, Kent.
One of these names V. of Hartpury, Gloucs. Will (P.C.C.)
1634.
RYDGEWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June,
1565; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1571-2; M.A. from Queens',
1575. V. of Wood Ditton, Cambs., 1577-1618. (Peile, i. 91.)
RIDLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1610. Perhaps s. of Christopher, of Beverley, Yorks. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1613. Barrister, 1623. Probably father
of Samuel (1638). {Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
RIDLEY, CUTHBERT. B.Civ.L. 1498.
RIDLEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1571.
RIDLEY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 18,
1638. S. of Richard, butcher, of Beverley, Yorks. B. there.
School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy). Matric. 1638. Migrated to
Trinity, Jan. i, 1640-1. B.A. 1642.
RIDLEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalene, May
25. 1653. S. and h. of John, of Alnwick, Northumberland,
Esq. School, Berwick. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Oct. 23, 1656.
RIDLEY, GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene, Sept.
16, 1658. S. of Thomas, of Allington, Northumberland.
School, Berwick. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661.
RIDLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. from Pembroke, 1577. Perhaps ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) June, 1579. R. of Downham,
Cambs., until 1588. Perhaps preb. of York, 1583-7. R- of
Throckington, Northumberland, 1583-7. (Perhaps R. of
Little Barford, Beds., in 1607.)
RIDLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 18, 1628.
Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Ridley (? Ripley),
Yorks. Age 2 in 1612. Matric. 1629. {Vis. of Yorks.)
RIDLEY, HUMPHREY. M.D. 1688 (Incorp. from Leyden; adm.
there, Sept. i, 1679). S. of Thomas, of Mansfield, Notts.
B. 1653. Matric. (Merton College, Oxford) July 14, 1671,
age 18. M.D. (Leyden) 1679. F.R.C.P., 1692. Gulstonian
lecturer, 1694. Author, medical. Died Apr. 9, 1708. Buried
in St Andrew's, Holbom. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Munk, i.
490; Al. Oxon.)
RIDLEY, ISRAEL. Matric. pens, from Clare, c. 1592. B. at
Battersea, Surrey. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1614-5 (on King's
visit). Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1616-7, age 37; 'C. of
Battersea'; priest. May 31, 1618. Will (P.C.C.) 1653-4; as of
Famham-Royal, Bucks.
RIDLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1561.
RIDLEY, JOHN. B.A. from King's, 1617. One of these names
V. of Preston-next-Faversham, Kent, 1617.
RIDLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Perhaps R. of
Intwood and Keswick, Norfolk, 1639.
RIDLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Christ's, June 9, 1692.
S. of Nicholas. B. at Eeles, near Chipchase, Northumberland.
School, Morpeth. Matric. 1692. {Peile, 11. 125.)
Ridley, William
RIDLEY, LANCELOT. Of Clare. Perhaps 2nd s. of John, of
Willimoteswick, Northumberland (and Margaret, dau. of
Richard Horton). B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525; B.D. 1537; D.D.
1541. Fellow, 1524. One of the six preachers of Canterbury
Cathedral, 1541. R. of Willingham, Cambs., 1545-54- R- of
Bluntisham, Hunts., 1553-4. R. of Stretham, Cambs., 1559-
Author, theological. Buried June 16, 1576, at Stretham.
Father of the next. {Cooper, 1. 354; D.N.B.; Hodgson,
Northumberland, III. 340, where he is called s. of John, but
this has been questioned.)
RIDLEY, MARK. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1577. and
s. of Lancelot (above), R. of Stretham, Cambs. B. there,
1560. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. L.R.C.P., 1590. M.D. of
Cambridge before 1592. F.R.C.P., 1594- Censor. Elect,
1605-24. Treasurer, 1610-12, etc. Physician to the English
merchants in Russia, 1594-c. 8. Appointed chief physician
to the Czar. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 12, 1600. Author,
mathematical. Died 1624. {Munk, 1. 106; D.N.B.)
RIDLEY, MATTHEW. Incorp. M.A. 1730. S. of Richard, of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Esq. Bapt. Nov. 16, 1711, at St
Nicholas, Newcastle. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford)
Dec. I, 1727, age 16. Created M.A. (Oxford) 1730. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Jan. 20, 1727-8. Barrister, 1732. Bencher,
1749. M.P. for Newcastle, 1747-74. Married (i) AbyHarmah,
granddaughter of Ambrose Barnes; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Matthew White. Died Apr. 6, 1778. Buried at St Nicholas.
Ancestor of Lord Ridley. {Al. Oxon.; H. M. Wood.)
RIDLEY, NICHOLAS. Of Pembroke. S. of Christopher, of
Unthank Hall, near Willimoteswick, Northumberland (and
nephew of Robert, D.D.). B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525; B.D.
1537; D.D. 1541. Fellow, 1524. Proctor, 1533-4. Masterof
Pembroke, 1540-53. (Refused to be elected Fellow of
University College, Oxford, 1521.) Studied also at Paris and
Louvain. Chaplain to the University, 1531. Chaplain to
Archbishop Cranmer, 1537. V. of Heme, Kent, 1538. Canon
of Canterbury, 1542-50. Canon of Westminster, 1545-7.
V. of Soham, Cambs., 1547-53. Bishop of Rochester, 1547-
50. One of the visitors of Cambridge University, 1548.
Bishop of London, 1550-3. Elected Bishop of Durham, but
not confirmed. Imprisoned at Oxford, 1554. Condemned,
together with Latimer and Cranmer, on a charge of heresy.
Author, theological. Burnt alive at Oxford, Oct. 16, 1555.
{Cooper, I. 135, where he is called s. of Nicholas; D.N.B.;
Vis. of Yorks.; Al. Oxon.; Hodgson, 11. 333.)
RIDLEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1566. One of these names s. and h. of Nicholas, of Yorkshire.
{Vis. of Yorks., 1564.)
RYDLEY, OSWALD. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1544.
RYDLY, PETER. Matric. pens, from King's, c. 1593.
RIDLEY, ROBERT. Scholar and Fellow of King's Hall, 1507-
24; M.A. Perhaps B.A. 1495-6. Ord. acolyte (Lincoln) May
25, 1510; of Carlisle diocese. {Trinity College Adm., i. 129.)
RIDLEY, ROBERT. Studied at Paris and Cambridge. S. of
Nicholas, of Unthank, Northumberland. B.D. 1515-6; D.D.
1518. R. of Simonbum, Northumberland, 1510-32. R. of
St Botolph, Bishopsgate Street, London, 1523-4. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1524-36. R. of St Edmund-the-King, 1526-36.
R. of Fulham, 1529-36. Author, sermons. Died June 12,
1536. {Cooper, I. 57; D.N.B.; Hodgson, Northumberland, 11.
323.)
RIDLEY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1638. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. and h. of Christopher (1610),
of Beverley, Yorks., Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 14, 1639.
RIDLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1565. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Bewling, Salop (and grandson of
Lancelot, of Northumberland). B. at Ely, Cambs. Matric.
Michs. 1566; B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574; LL.D. 1583. Fellow,
1569-79. Incorp. at Oxford, 1598. Head Master of Eton,
1580. Master in Chancery. Chancellor of Winchester. Vicar-
General to Archbishop of Canterbury. M.P. for Wycombe,
1586-7; for Lymington, 1601. Adm. advocate, Oct. 10, 1590.
Knighted, June 24, 1619. Author, legal. Married Margaret,
dau. of William Boleyn, connected with the family of Anne
Boleyn. Died Jan. 22, 1628-9. Buried at St Benet, Paul's
Wharf, London. WUl, P.C.C. {D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; Vis. of
Shrops., 1623; Harwood; Hodgson, iii. 342.)
RIDLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 24,
1678-9. S. of Matthew, of Wybunbury, Cheshire. School,
Audlem (Mr Thomas Cotton). Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1681;
B.A. 1682-3. V. of Heversham, Westmorland, 1686-91.
RIDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 13, 1726.
B. at Whittlesey, Cambs. Matric. 1726; LL.B. 1733- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1732-3; priest, Dec. 23, 1733- V. of
Duxford St John, Cambs., 1738. V. of Warmfield, near
Wakefield, Yorks., in 1745.
RIDLEY, . D.D. 1464-5- A friar.
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RiDLiNGTON, Henry
RIDLEY, . B.A. 1477-8. Perhaps M.A. 1485-6. Possibly
Thomas, V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1488.
RIDLINGTON, HENRY. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, May
18, 1734. Of Edith- Weston, Rutland. Matric. 1734; LL.B.
1756. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1736; priest, Mar. 6,
I736-7. V. of Gazeley, Cambs., 1756-66. Brother of the
next.
RIDLINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall,
May 18, 1734. Of Edith-Weston, Rutland. Matric. 1734;
B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743; LL.D. 1751. Fellow, 1739-70.
Junior Proctor, 1747-8. Regius Professor of Civil Law,
1757-70. Incorp. at Oxford, 1748. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 18, 1738-9; priest (Norwich) Nov. 1743. Died Oct. i,
1770. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Henry (above).
RIGBEY, ADAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c. 1593. S. of
John, of Wigan, Lanes., Esq. B.A. from St John's, 1596-7;
M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon (Chester) June 14, 1600; priest,
July 12, 1601. R. of Eccleston, Lanes., 1601-27. Buried
there Oct. lo, 1627. (Vis. of Lanes., 1613; Fishwick,
Goosnargh.)
RIGBYE, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1610. Doubtless s. and h. of Alexander, of Wigan, Lanes.,
and nephew of Adam (above). B. 1594. B.A. 1613-4.
Probably M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. I, 1610. M.P. for Wigan, 1640-50. Colonel in the
parliamentary army. Deputy-Lieutenant for Lancashire,
1642. Nominated one of the judges for the King's trial,
1648. Baron of the Exchequer, 1649-52. A commissioner
of the High Court of Justice, 1650. Married Lucy, dau. of
Sir Urian Leigh, of Adlington, Cheshire. Died Aug. 18, 1650.
Buried at Preston. (To be distinguished from a contemporary
kinsman of these names, buried at Standish, 1650, and father
of Thomas (1631).) Brother of George (1618) and Joseph
(1618), father of the next, of Urian (1637) and Edward (1642).
(D.N.B.) . V t /
RIGBY, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Michs. 1637.
Of Lancashire. S. of Alexander (above). Bapt. Aug. 20, 1620,
at Prestbury, Cheshire. Matric. 1637. Lieut-Colonel in the
parliamentary army. M.P. for Lanes., 1658; for Preston,
1660. Of Middleton-in-Goosnargh. Married three wives.
Buried Mar. 4, 1693-4, at Preston. Brother of Urian (1637)
and Edward (1642), father of GUbert (1682-3). (H. Fish-
wick, Goosnargh.)
RIGBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, May 21,
1679. .S. of Edward (1642), serjeant-at-law. B. at Preston,
Lanes. School, Preston (Mr Walmsley). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Mar. 7, 1673-4. Brother of Edward (1670). (Peile, 11.
72.)
RIGBY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1628.
Doubtless s. of Alexander, of Layton and Burgh, Lanes.
Age 4 in 1613. Of Layton and Burgh. Married Mary, dau.
of Edward Hyde, of Norbury and Hyde, Cheshire (a kinsman
of Queen Ann). Supposed to have been killed in a Royalist
attack on Bolton, in 1643. Brother of Hugh (1639) and
Thomas (1631). (Vis. of Lanes., 1613; H. Fishwick, Bispham;
E. Axon.)
RIGBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 20, 1642.
Of Lancashire. S. of Alexander (1610), of Preston, Lanes.,
Esq. Bapt. Apr. 15, 1627, at Preston. Matric. 1643. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 25, 1641. Barrister. Serjeant-at-law,
1675 and 1686. Vice-Chamberlain of Chester, 1660-2.
Steward of the borough of Preston, 1662. M.P. for Preston,
1660, and 1661-81. Married (1) Alice, dau. of Sir Thomas
Wilford; (2) Ann, dau. of Sir Francis Mollineux, of Fevershall,
Notts. Died before 1689. Brother of Alexander (1637) and
Urian (1637), father of Charles (1679) and Edward (1670).
(E. Axon; H. Fishwick, Goosnargh.)
RIGBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Christ's, Apr. 21,
1670. S. of Edward (above), serjeant-at-law and reader of
Gray's Inn. B. at Preston, Lanes. School, Preston. Matric.
1670. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 7, 1670. M.P. for Preston,
1701, 1705-6. Died May 2, 1706. To be distinguished from
a kinsman of these names for whom see Al. Oxon. Brother
of Charles (1679). {Peile, 11. 28; Fishwick, Goosnargh.)
RIGBY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1618.
S. of Alexander, of Halton, Lanes. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 21, 1617-8. Served in the parliamentary army. Present
with his brother Alexander at the siege of Latham House,
1644. Of the Peile, in Hulton. Clerk of the Peace, Co. Lanes.
Married Beatrice, dau. of William Hulton. Brother of
Alexander (1610) and Joseph (1618). (Fishwick, Goosnargh.)
RIGBY, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at King's, 1682-3. S. of
Alexander (1637) of Middleton-in-Goosnargh, Lanes, (by
his 3rd wife, Margaret, dau. of Sir Gilbert Houghton). Bapt.
Nov. 25, 1662. Matric. 1682. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 30,
1683. Married, at Goosnargh, Mary Marsden, Oct. 17, 1690.
Buried at Preston, Oct. 27, 1697. (H. Fishwick, Goosnargh.)
RiGDEN, Robert
RIGBY, HUGH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1605.
S. of Edward, of Layton and Burgh, Lanes., Esq. B.A. 1608-
9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10, 1609-10. Called to the
Bar, 1616. Bencher, 1633. Recorder of Liverpool. Of the
Hutt in the parish of Chiidwall. Died Sept. 1642. (H. Fish-
wick, BispJiam.)
RIGBY, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 25,
1639. S. of Alexander, Esq., of Burgh, in Leyland Hundred,
Lanes. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1639. Married
and had issue. Brother of Thomas (1631) and Edward (1628).
(H. Fishwick, Bispham.)
RIGBY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's, Apr. 15,
1645, from Trinity CoUege, Dublin (adm. there, June 20,
1642). S. of Adam. B. at Westhoughton, Lanes. School,
Wigan (Mr RudaU). B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1649. Perhaps
minister at Turton, Lanes., in 1647. Minister of Churchkirk,
Lanes., e. 1650-4. Preacher at Beeston Chapel, Leeds,
1659-62. One of these names V. of Hooton Pagnell, Yorks.,
1662-3. V. of Rotherham, 1663-6. Died 1666. (P^iie, i. 493.)
RIGBIE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 30, 1665. Matric.
1666-7.
RIGBY, JOHN (1730), see BALDWIN.
RIGBIE, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1618.
3rd s. of Alexander, of Halton, Lanes. School, Eton. B.A.
1621-2. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21, 1617-8. Lieut-Colonel
in the parliamentary army, 1650. Clerk of the Peace for
Lancashire. Married Margaret, dau. of Gabriel Haighton (or
Houghton), of Knowsley, Lanes. Author, The Drunkard's
Prospective; directed against aleohohc drink. Died Nov. 1671.
Brother of Alexander (1610) and George (1618). (D.N.B.)
RIGBY, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's, Mar. 28, 1710.
S. of Adam, of Westhoughton, Lanes. Bapt. Mar. 10, 1689-
90, at Deane. School, Winwick (Mr Wright). Matric. 1710;
Scholar, 1710-1; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 23, 1714. Probably C. of Eyam, Derbs., c. 1718-40.
Buried there Apr. 22, 1740. (Peile, 11. 174; Cox, Churches
of Derbs., 11. 194.)
RIGBY, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi, 1738.
Of Middlesex. S. of Richard, of Mistley HaU, Essex. B.
there, 1722. Matric. Easter, 1739. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 21, 1738. M.P. for Castle Rising, 1745-7; for
Sudbury, 1747-54; for Tavistock, 1754-88; for Old Leighlin
(Ireland), 1757-60. Attached himself to Frederick, Prince
of Wales, but afterwards transferred his allegiance to the
Duke of Bedford. A Lord of Trade, 1755-60. Secretary to
the Duke of Bedford, as Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1757-61.
Master of the RoUs for Ireland, 1759-88. Vice-Treasurer for
Ireland, 1762-5 and 1768. P.C. (Ireland). LL.D. (Hon.),
Dublin, 1758. Paymaster of the Forces, 1768-82. Took a
prominent part in opposing Wilkes, 1769. Died s.p., Apr. 8,
1788, aged 65. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
RIGBY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Jan. 21,
1748-9. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1752, 'Sam.
John.' Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1752; priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 10, 1754.
RIGBY, THOMAS. B.A. 1498-9. Of London diocese. M.A.
1501-2. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1501. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 23, 1503; priest. Mar. 23, 1503-4. Preacher, 1506.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1509.
RIGBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May 14,
1631. S. of Alexander, Esq., of Burgh and Layton, Lanes.,
and nephew of Hugh (1605). B. there. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Fellow, 1639.
Minister at Broughton-in-Fumess, Lanes., 1650-1. V. of
Poulton-le-Fylde, 1653-61. C. of St Mary's, Donnybrook,
near Dublin, c. 1661-3. ^- of Castle Dermott, and preb. of
St Patrick's, Dublin, 1663-73. Brother of Edward (1628)
and Hugh (1639). (Vis. of Lanes., 1613; Fishwick, Poulton-
le-Fylde; R. Stewart-Brown.)
RIGBY, URIAN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Michs. 1637. Of
Lancashire. S. of Alexander (1610). Bapt. Feb. 2, 1621-2,
at Eccleston, Lanes. Matric. 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 12, 1637. Died unmarried. Brother of Alexander (1637)
and Edward (1642).
RIGDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Feb. a6,
1708-g. S. of John, merchant. B. at Canterbury. School,
Canterbury (Mr Jones). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A.
1716; B.D. 1723. Fellow, 1715-33. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 1713-4; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Canterbury)
Sept. 23, 1716. C. of Appledore, Kent, 1714 (Lady Day-
Michs.). V. of Reigate, Surrey, 1728-32. Died Aug. 2, 1732,
aged 41. Buried at St Mildred's, Canterbury. (Manning
and Bray, i; G. Mag.; H. G. Harrison.)
RIGDEN, ROBERT. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1605. Of Lincolnshire. S. and h. of Sir William, of
Dowsby, Lines., Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 3, 1605.
Of Dowsby, Esq. Married Mary, dau. of John Agent, M.D.
Died May 12, 1657. (Lines. Pedigrus, 821.)
459
RiGGE, Henry
RIGDON, . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 19, 1577-
RIGGE, HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, 1590. Of Hackney, Middlesex. Matric. c. 1590.
Left in 1592. V. of Croydon, Surrey, 1616-24. (Harwood.)
RIGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1575.
RIGGALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
May 14, 1684. S. of John, deceased. B. at Louth, Lines.
School, Louth. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1689. V. of Loddington, Lines., till 1722.
RIGGS, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1582.
RIGGES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, May 17,
1614. S. of Edward (1571). Bapt. Feb. 2, 1596-7, at
Mendlesham, Suffolk. School, Mendlesham (Mr Mosse).
Matric. 1613; Scholar, 1616-21; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 10; priest, Oct. 11, 1622. V. of
Heckingham, Norfolk, 1627. R- of Thwaite St Mary, 1628-
44; sequestered, but restored, 1660. (Venn, i. 225.)
RIGGS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1557.
Probably s. and h. of William, of Stragglethorpe, Lines.
Auditor of the Exchequer. Of Stragglethorpe. Married and
had issue. Died Apr. 8 (or Oct.), 1569. (Lines. Pedigrees,
822.)
RIGGES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
B. at Huntingdon. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 29, 1577;
priest (London) Mar. 30, 1580; 'age 25; of Gt Henney,
Essex.' V. of Belchamp Walter, Essex, 1580-3. V. of
Mendlesham, Suffolk, 1585-1623. Married Jane Sparrowe,
spinster, of Halstead, June 13, 1581. Buried at Mendlesham,
Oct.4, 1623. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1623. Fatherof Charles (1614).
RIGGS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1618-9. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 23, 1621; priest
(York) Dec. 1622.
RIGGS, HENRY. Scholar of Trinity, 1612. Matric. 1612; B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619.
RYGGS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent, 1557-8;
Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1561-2, as 'Ridge.' Fellow, 1562.
RIGS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1575.
RIGGS, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Apr. 18, 1585.
Apparently did not reside.
RIGHTWISE, EDMUND. B.A. 1461-2; M.A. 1465; B.D. 1469-
70; D.D. 1473-4. R. of Syderstone, Norfolk, 1479. V. of
Bawburgh, 1493. Died June 23, 1493. Will proved (P.C.C.)
1493; 'of Bawburgh, Norfolk; and St Michael-at-Plea,
Norwich.'
RIGHTWYSE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1508. B. at Salle, Norfolk, 1490. B.A. 1512-3; M.A. 1516.
Fellow, 1511. Edited the grammar of his father-in-law,
William Lily; whom he succeeded as Master of St Paul's
School, 1522-31, deprived for neglect. He was sur-master,
1517-22. Known as a WTiter of plays. Died c. 1532. Will,
P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Cooper, 1. 46; Harwood.)
RIGHTWISE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1479. FeUow of Gonville
Hall, 1480. V. of Foulden, Norfolk, 1497. R. of Hockwold,
1497. Died 1502.
RIGHTWISE, . B.A. 1463-4.
RYTWES or RYGWES, . B.A. 1485-6.
RIGOT or RYGOT, ROBERT. B.A. 1503-4; M.A. 1507.
RILEY, EDWARD (1587), see RISLEY.
RYLEY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1562.
B. at Preston, Lanes. B.A. 1567-8. Ord. priest (London)
Sept. 29, 1568, age 26. Probably V. of Beesby, Lines., till
his death, 1574.
RYLEY or ROILEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
1698. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord.
deacon (York) July, 1703; priest, 1705. P.C. of Hartshead,
Yorks., 1703-24. Buried at Hartshead, Jan. 20, 1723-4.
(E. Axon.)
RYLEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 25,
1707. S. of Matthew, maltster. B. at Clifton, near Eccles,
Lanes. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1711-2. C. of
Chorley, Lanes., 1713-32. Buried there Dec. 11, 1732.
Father of John (1747-8).
RILEY, JOHN. B.A. 1490-1.
RILEY, JOHN. B.A. from Clare, 1607-8. Scholar from Wake-
field School, Yorks., 1604. M.A. 1611. P.C. of Holy Trinity,
Minories, London, 1618-9. One of these names V. of Wilm-
ington, Kent, in 1650.
RYLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 28, 1679. S. of James,
of Lancashire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Doubtless R. of
Croston, Lanes., 1688-9. Admon. (Chester) 1689; as R. of
Sephton. Brother of Thomas (1679). (E. Axon.)
Ring, Samuel
RILEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, July r,
1693. S. of Thomas, of York. School, Barkisland, Yorks.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (University College, Oxford)
July 9, 1694, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1698. Returned to
Peterhouse, Jan. 25, 1698-9. M.B. 1700. (T. A. Walker,
202; Al. Oxon.)
RYLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Mar. 19,
1738-9. S. of John, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Bolton. School, Clitheroe, Lanes. (Mr Parke). Matric. 1739;
B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 25, 1743; priest,
Sept. 23, 1744. V. of Bracewell, Yorks., 1750-65. (Scott-
Mayor, III. 499.)
RYLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 17,
1747-8. S. of James (1707), clerk, of Lancashire. B. at
Chorley. School, Manchester (Mr Brooke). Matric. 1748;
B.A. 1752; M.A. 1756. Ord. deacon (London) May 17, 1752;
priest, June 17, 1753. R- o^ Thundersley, Essex, 1754-7.
R. of Fobbing, 1761-1800. Died July 4, 1800. (Scott-Mayor,
III. 574-)
RILEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 23) at St John's, May 23,
1740. 3rd s. of James, cloth-maker, of Yorkshire. B. at
Sowerby. School, Rishworth (Mr Wadsworth). Matric. 1740;
B.A. 1743-4. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1744; 'C. of
Medboume, Leics.'
RYLEY or RYLE, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1560. Of Lancashire. B.A. from Pembroke, 1561-2;
M.A. from St John's, 1565. FeUow of Pembroke, 1562.
Fellow of St John's, 1563.
RILAY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter,
1623. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Boston, Lines. Of Boston,
in 1634. Buried there Feb. 15, 1641-2. Perhaps father of
Richard (1648). (Lines. Pedigrees, 823.)
RILAY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
RYLEY, RICHARD. Adm, pens, at Trinity, Apr. 18, 1648.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. and h. of Richard (1623), of
Boston, Lines. If so, of Welboum, Lines.; buried there
Oct. 13, 1681. (Lines. Pedigrees, 823, where he is said to be
55 in 1666, but this appears doubtfijd.)
RYLEY or RILLEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
July 4, 1678. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2;
M.A. 1685. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Msir. 1682-3.
RYLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 11,
1677. S. of Roger, chandler. B. at Nottingham. School,
Nottingham (Mr Cudworth).
RYLEY or RYLE, THOMAS. B.A. from Clare, 1576-7. One
of these names, 'Ryle,' C. of Fosdyke, Lines., 1600; admon.
(Lincoln) 1613.
RYLYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1626;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Fellow,
1635-44. Perhaps a brother of William Ryley, Lancaster
Herald (for an account of whom see R. E. C. Waters, Chester
Family, 174.)
RYLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 28, 1679. S. of
James, of Lancashire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. F^obably
C. of Lund, Lanes., in 1689; C. of Bispham, 1690. Buried at
Poulton, Apr. 20, 1692. Brother of John (1679). (H.
Fishwick, Bispham, 52.)
RIMIL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, May 24,
1656. S. of William. B. at Southwark, Surrey. B.A. (?);
M.A. 1665. Probably ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660,
as 'Schemuel,' age 20. Schoolmaster at Chigwell, Essex, in
1664.
RIMINGTON, see REMINGTON.
RIMLINGHAM, see RIPPLINGHAM.
RIMPON, . Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1523. Name on the
books till 1535.
RINGE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1639.
Of Wiltshire. Possibly s. of John, V. of Netheravon, Wilts.
(for whom see Al. Oxon.). B.A. 1642-3; M.A. from Trinity
Hall, 1646, as 'King,'
RINGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1585. B. at
Tonbridge, Kent. Ord. deacon (London) June 24, 1586,
age 26. C. of Hever, Kent.
RINGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1609. One
of these names of Netheravon, Wilts., clerk. Will (P.C.C.)
1653-
RING, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Mar. 24,
1698-9. Of Northamptonshire. School, Oundle. Matric.
1699; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon (London)
Apr. 26; priest, May i, 1706.
460
RiNGALL, JOHN
RINGALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Caius, Jan. 27,
1680-1. S. of John, gent., of Norwich. B. at Easton, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1680-1; Scholar,
1681-8; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 25, 1687; C. of Worlingworth. Died Mar. 21, 1688-9.
M.I. at Easton. {Venn, i. 466.)
RINGALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, June 19,
1632. S. of William, gent. B. at Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk.
School, Ameringhall (Mr Marjerie). Matric. 1633; Scholar,
1634-9; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639; M.D. 1646. Fellow,
1641-6. F.R.C.P., 1656. Will (P.C.C.) 1659. {Venn, i. 305.)
RINGHET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1569.
RINGOLD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Feb. 7,
1612-3. Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616 (Reynolds in Grate).
RINGROSE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord deacon (York) Sept.
1612. V. of Pytchley, Northants., 1612. Buried at Boughton,
Feb. I, 1614-5. (T. P. Dorman.)
RINGSTEAD, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1609. B. at Huntingdon. LL.B. 1618. Will (P.C.C.)
1649; clerk, of Chichester, but last of Havant, Hants.
RYNGSTED, ROGER. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1561.
RINGSTEAD or DE RYNGESTEDE, THOMAS. D.D. Probably
a native of Ringstead, Norfolk. Bishop of Bangor, 1357.
Lectured in theology at Cambridge. Subsequently became
a dominican and was appointed penitentiary to Innocent VI.
Died in the Dominican monastery at Shrewsbury, Jan. 8,
1365-6. Buried at Blackfriars, London. Will, Lambeth.
Left £20 to assist poor students at Cambridge. {D.N.B.;
H. G. Harrison.)
RINGSTEAD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, June 5,
1676. S. of Robert, butcher, of Walsingham, Norfolk. Bapt.
Sept. 16, 1656, at Little Walsingham. School, Walsingham.
Matric. 1676, as 'Linstead'; Scholar, 1676-80; B.A. 1679-80.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1680; priest, May, 1681. V. of
Foulden, Norifolk, 1702-19; of Gooderstone, 1702-19. Buried
at Foulden, Feb. 14, 1718-9. {Venn, i. 456.)
RINGSTED, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1544.
RINGWOODE or RINGOODE, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17)
at Caius, Sept. 24, 1594. S. of Thomas. B. at Yaxham,
Norfolk. SchooL Mattishall (Mr Causye). B.A. 1598-9; M.A.
1602. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 23; priest, Dec. 31, 1600;
C. of Saham Toney. Licensed preacher, 1606-31. R. of
South Pickenham, 16x6-31. Will proved (Norwich) 1631.
{Venn, 1. 153.)
RINGWOODE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, 1617.
S. of George, of Mattishall, Norfolk. School, Lynn (Mr
Armitage). Matric. 1618; Scholar, 1619-21; B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1624. C. of Little Massingham, in 1629. R. of Roydon,
Norfolk, 1647-64. {Venn, i. 237.)
RINICCIUS or RYNICHIUS, JOHN. B.Civ.L. c. 1515 (Incorp.
from Frankfort); D.Civ.L. 1525-6.
RINNARDE, . Of Clare in 1614. {Cole.)
RIPLEY, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1639.
One of these names, of St Olave, Hart Street, London,
surgeon, and bachelor, age 34, married to Susem Isham, of
Eltham, Kent, spinster, Dec. 20, 1661.
RIPLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Oct. 19,
1728. S. of William, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Poodell, near Threshfield. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall).
Matric. 1729.
RIPPINGALE, JOHN. Student at Cambridge. D.D. B. in
Lincolnshire. Carmelite friar, of Stamford. Died c. 1350.
{Pits, 469.)
RIPPINGHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 17,
1720. S. of Henry, attorney, of Aylsham. B. there. Schools,
Holt (Mr Reynolds), Norwich (Mr Reddington) and Bury
(Mr Kinsman). Scholar, 1720-4; Matric. 1721; LL.B. 1729.
Ord. deacon (London) May 24, 1730; priest (Norwich) June
17. I733i C. of Eastwood, Essex, 1730. R. of Beighton,
Norfolk, 1733-69. Died Sept. 7, 1769. {Venn, 11. 15.)
RIPPINGTON, AMBROSE. B.D. 1469-70. Proctor, 1469-70.
RIPPINGTON, RALPH. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 6, 1540. Left about 1543. Of Drayton,
Bucks.
RIPPINGTON or REPINGTON, ROBERT. B.A. 1464.
RIPPINGTON, . B.Can.L. 1511-2.
RIPPLINGHAM or RIMLINGHAM, JOHN. B.A. 1461-2. S. of
WilUam, of Hull. B. there. M.A. 1465-6; B.D. 1475-6;
D.D. 1485. Fellow of Queens', 1480. Vice-Chancellor, 1487.
R. of Stretbam, Cambs., 1488-9. R. of St Martin Vintry,
Rise, W.
Loudon, 1489-1519. Died before Apr. 14, 1519. Benefactor
to St John's and to the town of Hull. Probably brother of
the next. {Cooper, 1. 20.)
RIPPLINGHAM or RIMLINGHAM, ROBERT. B.A. 1461-2.
Probably s. of William, of Hull. M.A. 1465-6, as 'Ripping-
ham'; B.D. 1473-4; B.Can.L. 1474-5; D.Can.L. 1485.
Scholar and Fellow of King's Hall, 1473-1505. V. of
Malton (OrweU), Cambs., 1475. Perhaps R. of St Martin
Vintry, London, 1478-89. R. of Stretham, Cambs., 1489.
Probably brother of John (above). (According to Hennessy
this was Ralph Ripplingham, M.A., but in our records he
occurs only as Robert.) {Grace Bk, A, 264.)
RIPPON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May 21,
1707. S. of Thomas (? 1682), of East Stoke, Notts. School,
Southwell (Mr Benson). Matric. 1707.
RIPPON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, June 20,
1650. S. of Thomas, currier. B. at Oundle, Northants.
School, Oundle. Matric. 1650-1; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. from
Emmanuel, 1657. Probably Master of Keedham School,
Norfolk.
RIPON or RYPOUN, THOMAS DE. Scholar or FeUow of King's
Hall, 1346. Died July 6, 1349.
RIPPON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 5, 1682. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1685-6.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9. Perhaps father of
Edmund (1707).
RIPTON, see also REPTON.
RIPTON, ALLAN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1582.
RIS, JAMES. .Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, May 2, 1732.
S. of Abraham, gent., of Cambridgeshire. B. at Thomey,
in the Isle of Ely. School, Oakham (Mr Adcock). Matric.
1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June
20, 1736; priest, Sept. 25, 1737; C. of Shelton, Beds. P.C. of
Thomey, Isle of Ely, 1736-58. Died 1758.
RISBY, HEIGHAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 5, 1694.
Of Suffolk. 2nd s. of John (1655), of Thorpe Morieux, Esq.
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Married and had issue. Died
July 10, 1740, aged 64. M.I. at Felsham. Will proved at
Bury. Brother of John (1679-80). {Suff. Man. Fam., i. 73.)
RISBY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1615. S. and h. of WiUiam, of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk,
Esq. B.A. 1615-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1617.
Succeeded his father at Thorpe, 1625. Married Margaret,
dau. of Sir Thomas Jenny, of Brightwell and Kettlebaston,
Oct. 2, 1638. Father of the next. {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664;
Suff. Man. Fam., i. 73.)
RISBY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at St John's, Dec. 3,
1655. S. of John (above), gent., of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk.
Bapt. July 22, 1639, at Kettlebaston, Suffolk. Of Thorpe
Morieux, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Comwallis,
Esq. Died May 1, 1687. M.I. at Felsham. WiU (P.C.C.) 1687.
Father of the next and of Heigham (1694). {Suff. Man, Fam.,
I. 72; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
RISBY, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 20, 1679-80.
S. and h. of John (1655), Esq., of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Bury (Mr Leedes) and Woodbridge (Mr
Candler). Matric. 1680. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 14, 1681.
Of Thorpe Morieux, Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas
Bright, of Thurston, Suffolk. Died s.p., Jan. 21, 1727, aged
64. Buried at Thorpe. M.I. Will (Bury) 1727. {Venn, 1. 463;
Suff. Man. Fam., i. 72-3.)
RISCEBY, THOMAS DE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1366. S. of
William. 'John' Risceby (apparently the same), died Nov.
10, 1375-
RYSBYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1546. Perhaps s. of William, of Lavenham, Suffolk. Of
Lavenham. Married and had issue. {Suff Man. Fam., i. 67.)
RISDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 7, 1626.
S. of Francis, vintner, of Essex. B. at Ham. School in
London. Scholar, 1628^; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. C. of
St Clement's, Essex, in 1634, and schoolmaster there.
Lecturer at St Paul's, London. V. of Rainham, Essex, 1642-
62. R. of All Hallows, Bread Street, London, 1662-73;
burnt out of his habitation by the Great Fire, 1666, and went
to Ashford, Kent. V. there, 1667-73. Buried there May 29,
1673. {Venn, i. 278; Hennessy.)
RISE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 29, 1572.
S. of William. B. at North Repps, Norfolk. Schools, Norwich
and Aylsham. Matric. 1572; B.A. 1575-6. Of Runcton. R.
of Ovington, Norfolk, 1600-3. Will proved (Norwich) 1603.
{Venn, i. 69.)
RYSE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1573.
RYSE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1567.
RISE, W. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1581-2.
461
RisELL, William
RISE, . B.A. 1537-8.
RISELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1580.
RISHTON or RUSHTON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from St
John's, c. 1595. Probably s. of Robert, of Dunnishope,
Lanes. B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. R. of Eamley, Sussex, 1620.
Will (P.C.C.) 1642. (Chelham Snc, lxxxviii. 251.)
RISHTON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 162 1 ;
B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 18, 1625; priest,
June 4, 1626.
RISHTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1607. Probablys. of George (1571). B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1615. R. of
Little Warley, Essex, 1618-27. Buried there June 20, 1627.
Admon. (Cons. C. London) Aug. 3, 1627. Perhaps brother
of John (c. 1594). (H. Smith.)
RISHTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June
15, 1702. S. of Edward, gent. B. at Antley, Lanes. School,
Clitheroe. Matric. 1702. Ord. deacon (Chester) May 30, 1708;
priest, Sept. 21, 1710. V. of Mitton, Yorks., 1719-26. V. of
Almondbury, 1726-67. Buried Jan. i, 1767, aged 82. (C. A.
Hulbert, Almondbury.)
RISHETONE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1571 ;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. R. and patron of Little Warley,
Essex, 1579-1618. Buried there July 4, 1618. Will (Cons.
C. London) 1618-9. Probably father of Edward (1607) and
perhaps of John {c. 1594). (H. Smith.)
RYSHTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1571-2.
RISHTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 22,
1706. S. of Geoffrey, draper. B. at Preston, Lanes. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. Fellow,
1714-7, ejected as non-juror. Ord. deacon (London) May 31,
1713. Went to the Barbadoes; apparently schoolmaster there
in the parish of St James. {Scott-Mayor, in. 68.)
RISHTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1594.
Perhaps s. of George (1571). B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord.
deacon (London) June 24; priest, June 27, 1602. R. of
Brundon, Essex, 1602-10. Married Anne Parker, Apr. 4,
1605, at Terling. Died 1610. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
July II, 1610; Rushton.
RISHTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Caius, May 2, 1659.
S. of Nicholas, gent., of Oswaldtwistle, Lanes. B. there.
Schools, Blackbvim (Mr Sager) and Accrington (private).
Matric. 1659; Scholar, 1659-62; M.A. 1677 {Lit. Reg.). C. of
Bury, Lanes., 1677-84. V. of Leyland, 1677-84. Buried
Dec. 31, 1684, at IJury. {Venn, 1. 405; E. Axon; Chetham
Soc, LXXXVIII. 250, where he occurs as s. of William.)
RISHTON or RUSHTON, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from St
John's, Easter, 1588; B.A. (? 1591-2). Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 8, 1593; priest, Aug. 17, 1594. V. of Hough, Lines.,
1594, 'B.A.'
RISING, EDMUND. B.A. from Trinity, 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 12, 1608-9, age 24; 'C. of East
Dereham'; priest, June, i6og.
RISEING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Caius, Feb. 20, 1642-3. S. of
Thomas (i6o8), clerk, of Ickburgh, Norfolk. School, Swafi-
ham (Mr Dawson). Matric. 1643; Scholar, 1645-50; B.A.
1646-7; M.A. 1650. V. of Foulden, Norfolk, 1651-4. Buried
there Aug. 26, 1654. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. {Venn, i. 349.)
RISINGE or RYSEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St Catha-
rine's, Michs. 1608; B.A. 1612-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25; priest, Sept. 26, 1614. R. of Ickburgh, Norfolk,
1627, 'M.A.' Buried Nov. 4, 1654. Father of John (1642-3).
RISLEY, EDMUND. B.A. from Trinity, 1553-4; Scholar, 1554;
M.A. 1557. FeUow, 1555. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 5; priest,
June 9, 1558. R. of Snetterton, Norfolk, 1582-8. V. of
Thorpe Abbots, 1588, 'Edward.'
RYSELEY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1544.
RISLEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1581.
RISLEY or RYLEY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's,
Easter, 1587; B.A. 1590-1.
RISLEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1615.
ist s. of Robert (1588-9), V. of Wilshamstead, Beds. Bapt.
there, Sept. 30, 1599. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest, Sept. 23, 1622. V. of Wilsham-
stead, Beds., 1623-54. Married Lucretia Bressey, May 25,
1624, at Wootton. Buried at Wilshamstead, Dec. 19, 1654.
(Peile, I. 305 ; H. I. Longden.)
RISLAY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1565.
RISLEY, HENRY. Resident at Jesus, 1546-7.
RISLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Jan. 27,
1693-4. S. of John. Bapt. Oct. 26, 1675, at Knowsley,
Lanes. School, Wigan (Mr Liptrott). Matric. 1694; Scholar,
Rivers, Nizel
1605. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, May 5, 1694.
Of Risley, Esq. Died at Ormskirk, Nov. 1, 1702. Buried at
Winwick. (Peile, 11. 129; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., 11. 274.)
RISELEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1557; Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1562-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 23, 1573-4; priest (Peterb.) July 17, 1575- R- of
Hatley Cockayne, Beds., 1574. Perhaps R. of Hargham,
Norfolk, i6o2-i6.
RISLEY or RYSLEY, RICHARD. B.A. 1511-2. Of Lancashire.
M.A. 1515; B.D. 1522. Fellow of Christ's, 1522-3. Ord.
(? priest) (Ely) Mar. 8, 1515-6. Chaplain to Bishop West, of
Ely. University preacher, 1517 and 1520. R. of Bridgham,
Norfolk, 1523; of Stretham, Cambs., 1524. Died c. 1557.
Will dated, Nov. 10, 1556. Benefactor to Christ's. (Peile,
I. 9; Cooper, I. 545; III. 113.)
RISELEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Caius, Easter, 1563.
RISLEY, ROBERT. B.A. from Christ's, 1588-9. S. of James.
B. at Oundle, Northants. M.A. 1592. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 8, 1593. V. and patron of Wilshamstead, Beds., 1598-
1623. Buried there Aug. 19, 1623. Will proved, Nov. 11,
1623. Father of Edward (16:5). {Peile, l. i%\.)
RISLEY, SIMON. B.A. 1507-8; M.A. 1511. Fellow of Peter-
HousE, 1510. Bursar, 1512 and 1516. R. of East Hatley,
Cambs., 1517-30. V. of Sutton, till 1532.
RYSELEY, . Pens, at Jesus, 1561-2.
RITCHELL, JOHN. M.A. from Christ's, 1687. S. of George, of
Hexham, Northumberland, clerk. Bapt. there. May 13, 1662.
Matric. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1680, age 18; B.A. (St
Alban Hall, Oxford) 1683. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 29,
1686; priest (Carlisle, Litt. dim. from Chester) Sept. 22, 1689.
V. of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland, 1690-1705.
Author, Topographical Description of Hexham. Buried at
Bywell, June 3, 1705. {Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 106.)
RIVEL, see REVELL.
RIVELEY, BENEDICT, .■^dm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 18,
1644. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1645-6; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1658. Chaplain to Edward Reynolds
(1626), Bishop of Norwich. R. of Southacre, Norfolk, 1651-
95. C. of St .Andrew's, Norwich, 1679-94. V. of Thurgarton,
Norfolk, 1688. Died Feb. 6, 1694-5, aged 67. M.I. at St
Andrew's. Father of the next and of Edward (1681). (Al.
Oxon.; Blomefield, iv. 302.)
RIVELEY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 19, 1677.
S. of Benedict (above), V. of St Andrew's, Norwich. B. at
Southacre, Norfolk. School, Norwich. Matric. 1678; B..A.
1680-1. Perhaps Fellow. Died Mar. 8, 1682-3, aged 22.
M.I. at St Andrew's, Norwich. Brother of the next. (Blame-
field, IV. 312.)
RIVELY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1681.
Of Norfolk. S. of Benedict (1644), P.C. of St Andrew's,
Nonvich. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord.
deacon (NorA'ich) Dec. 1686. V. of Sporle, Norfolk, 1689-
1729. V. of St Benedict, St Swithin, and St Margaret,
Nonvich. Died May 21, 1729, aged 64. M.I. at St Andrew's.
Brother of Charles (1677).
RIVELEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1561. V. of Narford, Norfolk, 1569. R. of South Pickenham,
1570. Buried there.
RIVELEY, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1582;
B.A. 1586-7.
RIVERS, ALBERT. B.A. 1532-3; M.A. 1536.
RIVERS, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
RIVERS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 4,
1646. S. and h. of George, gent., deceased, of Penshurst,
Kent. B. there. School, Hadlow, Kent (Mr Grymes). Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 24, 1648.
RIVERS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1571.
Probably s. of Sir John, of Chafford, Kent, Knt. (Lord Mayor
of London, 1573). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 20,
1573-4. Knighted, July 30, 1605. Married Frances, dau. of
William Boyers. Will proved, June 5, 1630. His son John
was created Bart, in 1621. {Vis. of London, 1634.)
RIVERS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Christ's, May 10,
1628. 3rd s. of Sir John, of Chafford, Kent, Bart, (and
Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Potter). B. at Westerham (his
mother's home). School, Westerham (Mr Walter). Matric.
1628; B.A. 1631-2. Died s.p. Brother of Nizel (1628).
(Peile, I. 391.)
RYVERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1579-80;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1582-3.
RIVERS, NIZEL (or NISELL). Adm. pens, (age 13) at Christ's,
May 10, 1628. 4th s. of Sir John, of Chagord, Westerham,
Kent, Bart. Bapt. there, May ig, 1614. School, Westerham.
Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2. Of Oakham, near Lewes, Sussex.
Brother of George (1628). (Peile, i. 391.)
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Rivers, Thomas
RIVERS, THOMAS. Adm. sirar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 30,
1714. S. of William, citizen of London. B. at Illingworth,
Yorks. School, Huddersfield (Mr Heald). Matric. 1715; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1722. R. of Eastwood, Notts., 1727.
RIVET or REVETT, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1559. Probably s. and h. of Andrew, of Brandeston
Hall, Suffolk. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1562. Escheator
to Queen Mary and to Queen Elizabeth for the counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk. Buried at Brandeston, 1572. Probably
brother of George (1559) and Robert (i559)- {Inner Temple
Adm.; Copinger, iv. 224, says Andrew died in 1572 and was
succeeded by his eldest son John.)
RYVET, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1577.
Probably of Suffolk.
RIVETT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 7, 1611.
Matric. 1611. Migrated to Trinity. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest. May 24, 1619; 'of
Corptis Christi College.'
RIVET or REVET, ELDRED. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 29,
1650. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of London, gent.
Matric. 1650. {Vis. of London, 1634.)
RIVETT or REVETT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 29, 1612. Matric. 1612; Scholar; B.A. 1615-6.
RIVET, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1559.
Probably brother of Robert (1559) and Anthony (1559).
RIVETT, JAMES. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 14, 1534. Name off, 1536. Of Ipswich, Suffolk. Perhaps
s. and h. of Thomas, of Stowmarket, and of Ipswich. Of the
Inner Temple. Bencher. Autumn Reader, 1558. Lent
Reader, 1563. Treasurer, 1565. Of West Cretingham, Stow-
market, and Brisset. Married Dorothy, dau. of John Soame,
of Wantisden. Died Jan. 30, 1587-8. Perhaps father of
Thomas (1566). {Lines. Pedigrees, 824; Vis. ofCambs., 1575.)
RYVETT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1555. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1560.
RIVET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1577.
RIVETT or REVETT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Caius,
May 15, 1628. S. and h. of Nicholas (1589), Esq. B. at
Ipswich. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1628. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 2, 1630-1. J. P., 1660. Of Brandeston, Suffolk.
Married Alice, dau. of Thomas Leake, of London. Died,
Oct. 25, 1 67 1. Will (Archd. Sudbury) 1671. Brother of
Nicholas (1637) and father of Nicholas (1655). {Venn, i.
284; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
RIVET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 23, 1645. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652.
RIVET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1655. Of
Suffolk. Probably s. of William, of Bildeston, Suffolk.
Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1663; M.D. 1670. Brother
of William (1655).
RIVETT or REVETT, NICHOLAS. Adm. (age 17) at Caius, Apr.
23, 1589. S. of John, of Brandeston, Suffolk (and Anne,
dau. of James Bacon and niece of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord
Keeper). School, Brandeston (Mr Rawson). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 2, 1590. Barrister. Succeeded his father at
Brandeston. Perhaps M.P. for Aldeburgh, 1626. Married
Mary, dau. of Thomas Sicklemore, Esq., of Ipswich. Buried
Oct. 5, 1643, at Brandeston. Brother of Robert (1589),
father of the next and of John (1628). {Venn, i. 136; Vis.
of Suffolk, 1664; Copinger, iv. 224.)
RIVETT, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1637. Of Suffolk. S. of Nicholas (1589), of Brandes-
ton, Suffolk, Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 13, 1638.
Brother of John (1628).
RIVETT, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, c. Aug. 1655. S. of
John (1628), gent., of Brandeston, Suffolk. B. in London.
Schools, Beccles (Mr Nuttle) and Ipswich (Mr Woodside).
Matric. 1655. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 4, 1657. Of
Brandeston, Suffolk, Esq. Married Ehzabeth, dau. of
Thomas Dade, Esq., of Tannington. Died Nov. 23, 1669.
M.I. at Brandeston. Will proved (Archd. Suffolk) Dec. 22,
1669. {Venn, 1. 392; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
REVET, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Lent, 1564-5.
RIVETT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1559.
Ord. deacon (London) Jan. 24, 1562-3. Probably brother of
George (1559) and Anthony (i559)-
RIVETT or REVETT, ROBERT. Adm. (age 15) at Caius, Apr.
23. 1589. 2nd s. of John, of Brandeston, Suffolk (and Ann,
dau. of James Bacon, alderman of London). School,
Brandeston. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 22, 1590. Died s.p.
Brother of Nicholas (1589). {Venn, 1. 136.)
RYVETT, STEPHEN. Scholar of Cambridge. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 28, 1567; priest, Nov. 19, 1568. R. of Grafton
Underwood, Northants., 1569-1611. Age 35 in 1576. Died
1611.
Rix, Henry
RYVETT or REVETT, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 19) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. ir, 1523. Of Monewdon, Suffolk.
B.A. 1527-8; M.A. 1531; B.D. 1536-7. Fellow, 1526-38.
R. of Boxford, Suffolk, 1537-53. {Harwood.)
RYVET or REVETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1548 (impubes). One of these names 2nd s. of Thomas,
of Stowmarket, alderman of London; adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1562. Knighted, 1579-80. Died at Chippenham,
Cambs., 1582, aged 63 {sic). {Lines. Pedigrees, 823; Vis. of
London, 1568.)
RIVET, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1566.
Perhaps s. and h. of James (? 1534), of the Inner Temple;
adm. there, 1572. Of West Cretingham and of Rattlesden,
Suffolk. Married Catherine, dau. of William Cotton, of
Essex. (Vis. of Cambs., 1^7^.)
RYVET, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1580.
Probably of Rickmansworth ; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1580.
REVETT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1595;
B.A. from Christ's, 1598-9, as ' Revell.'
RIVETT, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1608. Of Suffolk. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas
(? 1566), of Rattlesden; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 9, 1610.
Of Rattlesden, Suffolk, gent. WiU (P.C.C.) 1626. {Vis. of
Cambs., 1575-)
REVETT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 20,
1721-2. S. of Thomas, of Brandeston, Suffolk (and Anne,
dau. of John Brame (Braham), of Campsey Ash, Esq.).
Bapt. Aug. 17, 1702, at Brandeston. School, Woodbridge.
Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1726; priest, June, 1728. R. of Knoddishall and Bu.\low,
Suffolk, 1729-35. Died June i, 1735. Buried at Brandeston.
(V. B. Redstone; S. W. Rix, The Fauconberge Memorial, 65.)
RIVETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 19, i732-
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1732.
REVETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 24, 1746. S. of John, and nephew of Thomas (above).
B. at Brandeston, Suffolk. School, Monk Soham (private).
Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 22,
1751. Died 1 75 1, aged 24. (S. W. Rix, The Fauconberge
Memorial, 65.)
RIVET, TIMOTHY. Adm. scholar at Peterhouse, Apr. 5, 1595.
S. of Michael, of Lynn, Norfolk. Matric. c. 1595; B.A. (? from
St Catharine's) 1597-8; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1601; B.D.
1608; D.D. 1614. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1599-1618. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1605. Minister of Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, 1609-12. V. of North Petherton, Somerset,
1613-5. Archdeacon of Bath, 1613-38. Canon of Wells,
1613-38. R. of Compton Martin, Somerset, 1615-38. V. of
Chedder, 1627-38. Married Katherine, dau. of Francis
James, of Wells, Somerset. Died Apr. 1, 1638. Will, P.C.C.
{T. A. Walker, 44; Vis. of Somerset.)
RIVETT, TIMOTHY. .\dm. sizar (age 14) at Sidney, Apr. 10,
1630. S. of James, of Lynn, Norfolk. School, Lynn. Matric.
from Peterhouse, 1632; Scholar, 1632-3; B.A. from Sidney,
1633-4. V. of Snettisham, Norfolk.
REVETT or REYVET, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1514-5; D.Civ.L.
1518-9. Adm. advocate, July 23, 1527. Ord. priest (London)
1535. R.of South Walsham, Norfolk, 1530. R.of St Martin's,
Ludgate, London, 1531-42. Archdeacon of Suffolk, 1540-2.
Died before Feb. 8, 1542.
RIVET, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1655.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1655. Probably s. and h. of William,
late of Bilaeston, Suffolk, deceased; adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 5, 1658-9. Married Katherine, dau. of Stephen Clarke,
of East Bergholt, Suffolk. Brother of John (1655) and
probably father of William (1679). {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
RIVETT or REVETT, WI LLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 27,
1659. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1663-4.
RIVET, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 6, 1679.
Of Suffolk. Probably s. of William (1655), of Bildeston,
Suffolk; age 2 in 1664. Matric. 1679- {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664-8.)
RIVET, WILLIAM. M.A. 1690 {Com. Reg.).
RIVETT, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1578. Perhaps U..\.
1585 (by Coll. Register).
RIVETT, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1590.
RIVINS, JEREMY, see REVANS.
RIX, see also RICKES.
RIX, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Queens', Lent, 1653-4. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of Henry, brewer. B. 1637. Migrated to
Caius, Mar. 28, 1655. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1663. Ord. priest (Ely) 1664. Usher of the Perse
School, Cambridge. Head Master of Saffron Walden, Essex.
C. of Stocking Pelham, Herts., 1689. Minister at Newport,
Essex, 1690-1703. Buried there Jan. 13, 1703-4. Father
of the next. [Venn, i. 390.)
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RIX, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Caius, July, 1686. S. of
Henry (1653-4), clerk, of Newport, Essex. B. there. Bapt.
at Walden, Oct. i2, 1670. School, Newport. Scholar, 1686-
94; Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Ord. deacon
(London) May 23, 1692; priest (Norwich) May 25, 1695;
C. of SheUhanger, Norfolk, 1695. C. of Syleham, Suffolk,
1698-1702. R. of Colton, Norfolk, 1702-28. V. of Deopham,
1713-28. Died July 25, 1728. M.I. at Colton. Perhaps
father of Henry (1724). {Venn, i. 481.)
RIX, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, June 30, 1719.
S. of John, grocer, of Newport, Essex. B. there. School,
Newport (Mr Allen). Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1719-23; B.A.
1722-3. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 16, 1726; priest, Dec. 24,
1727. Master of Newport Grammar School, Essex, 1725-79.
V. of Rickling, 1728. Buried at Newport, May 10, i779-
Admon., P.C.C. {Venn, 11. 12.)
RICKS, HENRY. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1724. Of Norfolk.
Perhaps s. of Henry (1686).
RIX, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 18, 1669.
S. of Nicholas, Master of St Giles' Hospital, Norwich. Matric.
1669; B.A. 1672-3. Died June i, 1676 (or 1679), aged 24.
M.I. at St Helen's, Norwich. (Blomefield, iv. 377, gives both
dates, but probably 1676 is correct.)
ROANE, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596.
S. of Anthony, of Hounslow, Middlesex. Scholar, 1599;
B.A. i6oo-i; M.A. 1604; B.D. 1611. Fellow, 1602. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Bath and Wells. V. of Dallinghoe, Suffolk,
1613-8. Preb. of Lichfield, 1616. {Middlesex Pedigrees; Vis.
of Essex, 1(112.)
ROANE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1641.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641; "student of Civil Law.'
Perhaps identical with the Oxford student of these names.
If so, s. of Randolph, of Hanmer, Flint. Matric. (Brasenose
College, Oxford) Oct. 10, 1634, age 18; D.D. (Trinity College,
Dublin) 1666. V. of Hanmer, Flint., 1644; deprived the same
year. Dean of Clogher, 1667. Bishop of KiUaloe, 1675-92.
Died Sept. 5, 1692. {Al. Oxon.)
RONE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1628. Possibly s. of Anthony. LL.B. 1635. One of these
names of Wellingborough, Northants., died Aug. 16, 1676.
M.I. at Wellingborough. Perhaps brother of the next.
{Bridges, u. 152.)
ROANE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Dec. 22,
1626. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Anthony. Probably bapt.
June 12, i6o8, at Wellingborough, as 'Gwalliams.' LL.B.
1630; LL.D. 1637. Fellow, 1629-43. Of Weddington,
Northants. Perhaps brother of Thomas (above). {Middlesex
Pedigrees; H. I. Longden.)
ROBEE, see ROSY.
ROBERT. S. of Roger. Clerk, of the Bishoprics of London and
Norwich. Scholar at Cambridge, c. 1270-80; used to hunt
bares with his greyhounds in the warren of Cambridge.
{Pleas of the Forest, see Preface.)
ROBERT LE BEDELL. University Bedell in 1287. Perhaps
identical with the next. (Stokes, Bedells, 53.)
ROBERT LE BEDELL. University Bedell in 1309 and 1315.
{Stokes, 54.)
ROBERT, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, June 25,
1632. S. of Lazarus, minister of Gavering, (?) Franche Conit6.
B. at Vanshuart, (?) Franche Comt6. School, Barmston,
Yorks. (private).
ROBERT, . Com. for B.A. 1500-1. Admon. (V.C.C.) 1502,
of 'Ds Robert, Scholar of Jesus.'
ROBERTES, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May,
1576; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. from Caius, 1583; B.D. 1592.
Fellow of Caius, 1581-94. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 8,
1587-8. Head Master of Lyim School, 1590-3. R- oi West
Lynn, 1593-1620. Preacher of St Margaret's, Lynn. Author,
religious. Died 1620. Will proved (Norwich) 1620. Father
of the next. {Venn, i. 113; Peile, 1. 136.)
ROBERTS, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar (age 17 sic) at Caius, Apr. 9,
1631. S. of Alexander (above), B.D., R. of Lynn, Norfolk,
deceased. Bapt. there, Sept. 13, 1612. School, Lynn (Mr
Wotton). Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1632-6; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 12, 1636; priest, June 4,
1637. R. of Wolferton, Norfolk, 1639; of Clenchwarton,
1642. Will dated, July, 1655; proved, May 8, 1657; of
Clenchwarton, clerk. {Venn, 1. 298.)
ROBERTS, BARNE or BARNES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Christ's, 1595-6. S. and h. of Francis (1568), of Willesden,
Middlesex (and Mary, dau. of John Barnes, of Willesden).
B. there, Sept. 1, 1576. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1593-4-
Of WiUesden Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Sir William Glover,
of Loudon, Knt. and alderman. Died Jan. 30, 1610. Will,
Roberts, Francis
P.C.C Father of William (1622) and Richard (1625), brother
of James (1614), Robert (1609) and Thomas (1626). {Middle-
sex Pedigrees.)
ROBERTS, BENJAMIN. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1650-1.
ROBERTS, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr.
3, 1680. S. of William (1641). B. at Carlton, Leics. School,
Market Harborough (Mr John Berry). Matric. 1681. (J. H.
Hill, Church Langton, 79.)
ROBERTS, CADWALLADER. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs.
1579. B. at Isaffin, Carnarvon. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
Ord. deacon (London) May 14, 1585, age 24. C. of Fulham,
Middlesex. R. of Woodmansteme, Surrey, 1591.
ROBERTS, CADWALLADER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct.
29, 1650. Of Merionethshire. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1654-5.
See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
ROBARTES, CHARLES. Adm. nobleman at Christ's, Nov. 26,
1672. 7th s. of John, Lord Truro (by his 2nd wife, Isabella,
dau. of Sir John Smith, Knt.). B. at Lanhydrock, near
Bodmin. Bapt. Sept. 20, 1653. Matric. 1672-3. Died
unmarried. Admon. (P.C.C.) July i, 1678. Brother of
Francis (1663), half-brother of John (1648), Robert (1648)
and Hender (1650). {Peile, 11. 46; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
ROBERTS, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1695. B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1696; B.A. 1699-1700;
M.A. 1703. Fellow, 1699-1709. Taxor, 1706. Ord. priest
(Ely) Sept. 23, 1705. Died in London, of small-pox, Dec. 30,
1709. {Hariivod.)
ROBERTS, CHRISTOPHER. M.A. from King's, 1722. S. of
John, of St Athan, Glamorgan, clerk. Matric. (Jesus CoUege,
Oxford) Dec. 2, 1707, age 20; B..4. (Oxford) 1711. V. of
Rockbeare, Devon, 1720. R. of North Lew, 1724. V. of
Harberton, 1726. {Al. Oxon.)
ROBERTS, DAVID. Matric. sizar from Christ's, June, 1573.
B. at Llanvrothen, Merioneth. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580;
B.D. 1587. Ord. deacon (London) Mar., age 24; priest (Ely)
Apr. 17, 1580. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1581. R. of
St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe, London, 1592-1608. R. of
Cheddington, Bucks., 1595. Preb. of Brecon. Will (P.C.C.)
1611; of St Mary Abchurch. Bequeaths a chalice to Llan
vrothen. {Peile, i. 127.)
ROBERTS, DAVID. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1616;
B..\. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
ROBERTS, DAVID. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 3, 1618-9.
ROBERTS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1569. Of Kent. B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Fellow, 1574.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1579-
ROBERTS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1577.
ROBERTS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1582-3.
See A I. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake. Perhaps brother
of Edward (1582-3).
ROBERTS, EDMUND. M.A. 1749 (Incorp. from Jesus CoUege,
Oxford). Matric. there, Feb. 13, 1738-9, age 19. S. of Henry,
of Llandrisilio, Denbigh, gent. B.A. (Oxford) 1742; M.A.
1745. {Al. Oxon.)
ROBERTS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Lent, 1582-3.
One of these names V. of Attlebridge, Norfolk, 1589. Perhaps
brother of Edmund (1582-3).
ROBERTS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 14,
1593-4. Matric. c. 1593.
ROBERTS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1658. Of Kent. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 13,
1656-7; s. and h. of Joseph, of St Dunstan's, Kent, gent.
ROBERTS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 12, 1669-
70.
ROBERTS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 7, 1707. Of Rutland. School, Uppingham. Scholar,
1708; Matric. 1709; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1713; C. of Blisworth, Northants.; priest,
Sept. 21, 1717. R. of Thistleton, 1717-40. Died 1740.
ROBERTS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17 sic) at Pembroke,
July 2, 1744; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of Roger,
citizen and weaver, of Southwark, Surrey. B. Dec. 26, 1725.
Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8.
ROBERDS, FLUED (LLOYD). Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter,
1576.
ROBERTS, FRANCIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Peterhouse,
F,aster, 1568. S. and h. of Edmund, of Willesden, Middlesex.
B. 1551. Married Mary, dau. of John Bame. Died 1631.
Father of Bame (1596), James (1614) and Robert (1609).
{T. A. Walker; Middlesex Pedigrees.)
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ROBARTES, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at Christ s,
May 2, 1663. S. of John, Baron Truro, and ist Earl of
Radnor. Bapt. Jan. 6, 1650, at Lanhydrock. School, Chelsea
(Mr Cary). Matric. 1663. M.P. for Bossiney, 1673-9; for
Cornwall, 1679-81, 1685-7, 1690-5; for Lostwithiel, 1689-90,
1709-10; for Tregony, 1695-1702; for Bodmin, 1702-8,
1710-8. F.R.S., 1673; Vice-President. Appointed a Teller
of the Exchequer, 1704-10. Married Anne, dau. of Went-
worth Fitzgerald, Earl of Kildare. Known as a musical
composer and a writer on the theory of sound. Died at
Chelsea, Feb. 3, 1717-8, aged 68. Brother of Charles (1672),
etc. and father of John (1705-6). {D.N.B.; Peile, i. 603;
G.E.C.)
ROBARTS, FULK. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1595-6; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602; B.D. 1609. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621.
R. of St Clement-at-the-Bridge, Norwich, 1602. V. of OfSey,
Herts., i6o6-8. Preb. of Norwich, 1616-43. V. of Trowse,
Norfolk. Ejected during the Civil War from all his prefer-
ments. Author, theological. Died Apr. i, 1650, in great
poverty. Buried in Norwich Cathedral. {Peile, i. 216;
D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
ROBARDS, GEOFFREY. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
I55I-
ROBERTS, GEORGE, Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1637.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Probably C. of
Camerton, Cumberland, c. 1655. R. of Harrington, 1655-60;
'went south to seek other preferment.' Died at York, 1660.
Probably father of the next. (B. Nightingale, 792; Al.
Carthus.)
ROBERTS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 10, 1671,
from St John's College, Oxford. Matric. there, Mar. 13,
1667-8, age 17. S. of George, clerk, of Richmond, Surrey.
Bapt. Sept. 2, 1650. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse (where
he is called s. of George (? above), late R. of Harrington,
Cumberland). Matric. 1671; Rustat Scholar, 1671; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675. Fellow of Jesus, 1674-84. Ord. priest
(London) Sept. 22, 1678. Reader of the Charterhouse, 1684.
Died before Jan. 29, 1685-6. For another contemporary
graduate of these names see Al. Oxon. (A. Gray; Al.
Carthus.)
ROBERTS, GREGORY. Matric. siiar from Trinity, Easter,
1614; Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1620; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon and
priest (Llandaff) Apr. 17, 1624. R. of Shermanbury, Sussex,
1634. (W. C. Renshaw.)
ROBERTS, GRIFFIN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1576.
One of these names of Cliffe, Kent, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1624.
ROBERTS, GRIFFITH. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1602.
One of these names matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) Apr. 26,
1605, age 21 ; 'of Co. Pembs. cler.fil'; B.A. 1610-1. Perhaps
C. of Tilsworth, Beds., 1615.
ROBARTS, HENDER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at Christ's,
Apr. 27, 1650. S. of John, Baron Truro, of Lanhydrock,
Cornwall. School, Felsted. Matric. 1650-1. M.P. for Bodmin,
i66o-8i, 1685-7. Died unmarried. Brother of John {1648),
etc. (Peile, i. 533.)
ROBERTS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1579.
ROBERTS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs. 1585.
ROBERTS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 6, 1657. Of
Denbigh. Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1659; B.A. 1660-1.
ROBARTES, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', May 5,
1718. Of Middlesex.
ROBERTS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Pembroke, May 13, 1718;
'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of Henry, of Swyre,
Dorset. B. Mar. 15, 1698. Matric. 1717, age 19; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1725. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1721-2; priest,
Mar. 1722-3. Perhaps V. of Houghton, Norfolk, 1731-40;
R. of Pudding Norton, 1737-44, and V. of West Barsham,
1743-56 (died).
ROBERTS, HUGH (1590), see HOLLAND.
ROBERTS, HUGH. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(All Souls, Oxford) 1591-2; M.A. from Jesus (Oxford) 1594.
One of these names, 'M.A.,' V. of Llangwm, 1609. V. of
Gresford, Denbigh, 1614-35.
ROBERTS, HUGH. Matric sizar from St John's, Easter, 1626;
B.A. from King's, 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Perhaps V. of Wands-
worth, Surrey, 1645. One of these names R. of Worling-
worth, Suffolk, 1661; R. of Westerfield, i666.
ROBERTS, HUGH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 24, 1715. S. of John, Esq., of Plasnewydd, Denbigh,
M.P. for Denbigh. School, Westminster. Died soon after
1720. (Scott-Mayor, ni. 298.)
ROBERTS, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1614. 6th s. of Francis (1568), of Willesden, Middlesex.
B. there, Oct. 23, 1597. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 3, 1614-5.
Brother of Bame (1593-6), etc.
V.A.C. III. 465
Roberts, Maurice
ROBERTS, JAMES. M.A. 1682 (Incorp. from King's College,
Aberdeen). Student there, 1670-4. Also incorp. at Oxford,
1682. One of these names V. of Bingley, Yorks., 1687-1710.
Perhaps R. of Linton, 1700-33; if so, died 1733.
ROBERTS, JEROME. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Fellow, 1583-97. R. of Coveney,
Cambs., 1588-1617. Buried there Aug. 24, 1617.
ROBARTS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1555.
'Priest; parson of Abereche, Camarv.; student in Cam-
bridge.' (Report of Bishop of Bangor, 1561.)
ROBERTS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1557;
B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 27, 1576.
Of Kelmarsh, Northants. S. of Laurence. School, Kelmarsh.
Matric. 1576. Afterwards a Benedictine monk. Entered at
Douay, Mar. 28, 1583. Ord. priest (Rome) Aug. 1, 1587.
Served at Valladolid, and in England, 1591. Not the marytr,
as suggested. (Venn, i. 88.)
ROBERTS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1581-2.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar, 16, 1589-90.
Of Cheshire. Matric. c. 1591.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1601.
B. at Wrexham. B.A, 1604-5; M,A. 1608. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Mar. 1, 1606-7, age 26. C. of Stapleford
Abbotts, Essex.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1613;
B.A. 1617-8.
ROBERTS, JOHN, Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 26, 1625. Of
Lincolnshire. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1634.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Lent, 1634-5.
ROBARTS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Christ's, May
13, 1648, S. of John, Baron Truro. Bapt. Jan. 29, 1631, at
Lanhydrock, Cornwall. School, Felsted. Matric. 1650-1.
Died young. Brother of Robert (1648), etc, (Peile, 1. 520;
Burke, Ext. Bart.)
ROBERTS, JOHN, Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 24, 1648.
Of Kent. Probably s. and h. of John, of Canterbury, Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 12, 1650. Of the city of Canter-
bury, 1663. Married and had issue. (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
ROBARTS, JOHN, Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1653. Of Norwich. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Fellow, 1657-
65. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1662. Minister of St Benet's,
Cambridge, 1662-5. Buried there Nov. 9, 1665. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1665.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm, pens, (age 17) at Sidney, May 21,
1664. Only s. of Thomas, yeoman, deceased. B. at Warble-
ton, Sussex. Schools, Bourne, Sussex and Tonbridge. Matric.
1664. Adm, at the Middle Temple, June 6, 1665.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, May 14,
1673. S. of Edward, gent., of Corwen, Merioneth. B. there.
' School, Wrexham.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 8, 1697. Of
Denbigh. Matric, 1697; LL.B. 1703. Ord. priest (St Asaph)
July 24, 1709. R. of Llanddulas, Denbigh, 1710-3. V. of
Eglwysfach, 1713-37. (Thomas, S. Asaph, 11. 311.)
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 2, 1697. Pre-
viously matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 3, 1695-6,
age 16. Of Carmarthenshire. S. of Nicholas (1673), of
Llandewy Velfrey, Pembroke, cler. Matric. 1697. (Al.
Oxon.)
ROBARTES, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, 1705-6. S. of
Francis (1663), B. in London. School, Eton. F.R.S., 1732-
Succeeded as 4th and last Earl of Radnor, Feb. 1, 1740-1.
Died unmarried July 15, i757. Buried at Twickenham.
(Peile, II. 163; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 29, 1715.
Doubtless s. of Rowland (1678). B. at Preston, Rutland.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1717; B.A. i7i9--o- Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1720-1; priest (Lincohi) Mar. 8, 1723-4.
C. of Wardley, RuUand, 1721.
ROBERTS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 25, 1724. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. Ord. priest (York)
Aug. i6, 1730. C. of Hickleton; there in 1745.
ROBERTS, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. 25, 1645.
Matric. 1645. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Jesus College,
Oxford) 1648; M.A. 1651. Fellow of Jesus (Oxford). V. of
Llanfair-Dyflryn-Clwyd, Denbigh, 1646; ejected, 1660. Died
Sept. 26, 1684. (Calamy, ni. 478.)
ROBERTS, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 2,
i679-
ROBERTS, MAURICE, B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1670.
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ROBERTS, MICHAEL. M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from Dublin). B.A.
(Dublin) 1620; M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. B.D.
(Jesus College, Oxford) 1630; D.D. [do) 1649. Intruded Princi-
pal of Jesus College, Oxford, 1648-57, resigned. Held various
preferments in Wales. Buried at St Peter's, Oxford, May 3,
1679. {Al. Oxon.)
ROBERTS, MICHAEL. M.A. from Jesus, 1673. S. of Robert,
of Clynnock, Carnarvon. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford)
Feb. 21, 1661-2, age 17; B.A. (Gloucester Hall, Oxford) 1665.
V. of King's Langley, Herts., 1687-8. Will dated, Sept. 16,
1701; of Darley Ash, Bovingdon. Benefactor to Bovingdon.
(Al. Oxon.; CluUerbuck, i. 321.)
ROBERTS, MORGAN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1575; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. V. of Poslingford, Suffolk,
1587-90.
ROBERTS, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1515-6; M.A. 1519-
ROBERTS, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c. 1593.
One of these names V. of Bishampton, Worcs., 1602-28.
ROBERTS, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1673 (Incorp. from Jesus CoUege,
Oxford). S. of Richard, of St David's, Pembroke. Matnc.
(Jesus College, Oxford) Mar. 3, 1664-5, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1668; M.A. (Christ Church) 1671. V. of Llanddewi-Velfrey,
Pembroke, 1673. R. of Nolton, 1678. R. of Llanddewi-
Aberarth, Cardigan, 1687. R- of Uanvalteg, Carmarthen,
1691. Father of John (1697)- {Al. Oxon.)
ROBERTS, OWEN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1555.
ROBERTS, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, June 26,
1667. S. of Thomas. B. at Curry-Mallet, Somerset. School,
Bishop's-Lydiard (Mr Henry Squib).
ROBERTS, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 162 1;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 18;
priest, Sept. 19, 1625. Perhaps R. of Bumham Norton,
Norfolk, 1639.
ROBERTS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1588,
ROBERTS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1625.
Doubtless 3rd s. of Bame (i595)- Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9;
M.A. 1632. R. of Coulsdon, Surrey, 1641; ejected, 1662.
One of the Triers for Surrey. Retired to Watford, Herts.
Will (P.C.C.) 1677; as of Vv'atford. Brother of Sir William
(1622). {Calamy, 11. 446; Middlesex Pedigrees; Nichols,
IV. 452, where he is confounded with a nephew of these
names.)
ROBERTS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Oct.
5, 1659. S. of John, yeoman, of Bamborough, Yorlis. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
from King's, 1667. Chaplain at King's, 1664. Ord. priest
(York) 1667. P.C. of Croxhall, Durham, 1667-75- R- of
Romaldkirk, Yorks., 1674-82. Minor canon of Durham.
Married, at Durham Cathedral to Mirriam Hester, Apr. 7,
1675. Died 1682. Father of Richard (1695). (H. M. Wood.)
ROBERTS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 28) at Magdalene,
Feb. 2, 1663-4. S. of , Head Master of Upper Shadwell
School, Middlesex.
ROBERTS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, May
20, 1695. S. of Richard (1659), clerk. B. at Romaldkirk,
Yorks. School, Durham (Mr Rudd). Matric. 1695. One of
these names P.C. of Jarrow, Durham, 1699.
ROBERTS, ROBERT. B.D. 1601 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Jesus CoUege, Oxford) 1572; M.A. 1575; B.D. 1585. Perhaps
R. of Lampeter Velfrey, Pembroke, 1583; will (P.C.C.) 1607.
One of these names R. of Knockin, Salop, i59i' {Al- Oxon.)
ROBERTS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs.
1609. 4ths. of Francis (1568). B. Feb. 6, 1591. B.A. 1612-3;
M.A. 1616. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1617. R- of Hinx-
worth, Herts., 1619-36. Died May 11, 1636. Bvuried there.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Bame (1595-6), etc. (Burke, Ext.
Bart.)
ROBERTS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 30, 161 7.
Of Wales.
ROBARTS, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 13) at Christ's,
May 13, 1648. S. and h. of John, Baron Truro, and ist Earl
of Radnor (by his ist wife Lady Lucy Rich, dau. of Robert,
Earl of Warwick). B. c. 1633, at Lanhydrock, Cornwall.
School, Felsted. Matric. 1650-1. Styled Viscount Bodmin.
M.P. for Bossiney, 1661-79. Ambassador at the Court of
Denmark, 1681. Married Sarah, dau. of John Bodvile of
Bodvile Castle, Cornwall. Died v.p. Buried Feb. 12, 1681-2,
at St Margaret's, Westminster. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of
John (1648). {PHle, i. 520; G.E.C.)
ROBERTS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 7. 1697.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1697. Butler of the College. Died
Apr. 2, 1738.
ROBERTS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 14, I722-
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6; M-A. i729-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1727.
ROBERTS, Thomas
ROBERTS, ROBERT. Incorp. LL.D. 1749, from Trinity College,
Dublin. (Not found in /4 /. Du6.)
ROBERTS, ROGER. B.Can.L. or B.Civ.L. 1518-9.
ROBERTS, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 8,
1678. Of Rutland. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1688. R. of Preston, Rutland,
1691-1703. R. of Blisworth, Northants., 1701-21. R. of
Stanton WyviU, Leics., 1703-21. Father of John (1715)-
ROBERTS, RUSSELL. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Apr. 30, 1689. S. of Robert, Viscount Bodmin, and Earl of
Radnor. B. in London. School, London (private). Matric.
1689. M.P. for Bodmin, 1693-1702, 1708-13; for Lostwithiel,
1702-8. Teller of the Exchequer, 1710-4. Manned Mary,
dau. of Henry (Booth), ist Earl of Warrington. Died 1724-
Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec. 23, 1724- {G.E.C; A. B. Beaven.)
ROBERTS, SAMSON. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1558;
B.A. 1563-4.
ROBERTS, SAMSON. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1564.
ROBERTS, SIMON. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1597-8;
B.A. 1601-2.
ROBERTS, THEOPHILUS. Matric. sizar from Clare, c. 1593;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 28;
priest, Sept. 29, 1603. R. of St Nicholas, Colchester, 1609.
P.C. of Berechurch, Essex, 1633.
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1493-
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1546. Of Saffron Walden, Essex. Matric.
1546, as 'John.' Left in 1548.
ROBERTS or ROBARDES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Michs. 1562; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569; B.D. from
Corpus Christi, 1576. Fellowo* Corpus Christi, 1569. Perhaps
Archdeacon of Norwich, 1571-3- One of these names R. of
Ramsden Grays, Essex, 1571; a Welshman. Will (Cons. C.
London) 1595-6; proved by his son Thomas, a clerk.
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1602.
B. at Hatfield, Herts. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon
(London) May 31, 1607; priest, Sept. 2, 1608, age 23. C. of
Anstey, Herts. Perhaps R. of Gisleham, Sufiolk, 1612,
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 15, 1612-
3. Matric. 1613. (Perhaps same as next.)
ROBERTS, THOMAS. B.A. from Queens', 1623-4.
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 16,
1626. Of Middlesex. Probably 7th s. of Francis (1568).
B. June 30, 1606, at Willesden. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1629-30;
M.A. 1633. Brother of Bame (1595-6), etc. {Middlesex
Pedigrets.)
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Mar. 9, 1626-7.
Of Bedford. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1.
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Lent,
1629-30. Doubtless s. and h. of Walter, of Glassenbury,
Kent, Knt. and Bart. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 23, 1631.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Matthew Howland, of
Warbleton, Sussex. Died v.p., Jan. 23, 1638, age 27. Buried
at Warbleton. (G.E.C, i. 151; Hasted, iii. 46.)
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Mafric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1634. Of Essex. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of
Little Braxted, Essex (and Martha, dau. of William Wiseman,
of Mayland, Essex). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1636-7.
Died Mar. 20, 1680, aged 64. Buried at Braxted. (Vis. of
Essex, 1634; Morant, ii. 144-)
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 11,
1641. S. of John, gent., of Billingford, Norfolk. School,
Hoxne (Mr Hall). Matric. 1641; Scholar, 1644-8; B.A. 1644-
5' M A 1648; B.D. 1662. Ord. priest (Bishop Joseph Hall)
Sept. 24, 1651. V. of Swaffham, Norfolk, 1655. approved by
the Parliamentary committee. V. of Foulden, 1662-78.
Died 1678. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1686; of Guestwick.
Father of Thomas (1675-6). (Venn, i. 344.)
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Jan. 9,
1673-4 2nd s. of William, of Templecombe, Somerset, gent.,
deceased. Matric. (Hart Hall, Oxford) Jan. 20, 1670-1,
age 18; B.A. (Sidney) 1673-4; M.A. 1679- Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 24, 1676. Perhaps R. of Bawdrip, Somerset,
1678. One of these names of Homchurch, Essex, clerk.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1721- {Al. Oxon.)
ROBERTS, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catha-
rine's, c. June, 1674. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Howland,
Bart., deceased, and grandson of Thomas (1629-30). Bapt.
Dec 7 1658, at Glassenbury, Kent. Succeeded his father
as 4th Bart., Nov. 1661. M.P. for Kent, 1691-8; for Maid-
stone 1702-4. Married Jane, dau. of Sir John Beale, Bart.,
May 31, 1683. Died Nov. 20, 1706. Father of Sir Thomas
(1708). (G.E.C, I- 151-)
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Roberts, Thomas
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age jy) at Caius, Mar. r,
1675-6. S. of ThomM (1641), derk, of Foulden, Norfolk.
B. at Lynn. School, Thetford (Mr Keen). Matric. 1675-6;
Scholar, 1676-80; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 1682. V. of Stanford, Norfolk, 1690-1702. R. of Ling,
1702-28. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1728. (Venn, i. 455.)
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Mar. 5, 1690-1. S. of Samuel, deceased. B. at Ruthin,
Denbigh. School, Ruthin. Matric. 1691.
ROBERTS, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. at St Catharine's, 1708.
S. and h. of Sir Thomas (1674), of Giassenbury, Kent, Bart.
B. June 27, 1689. Matric. Easter, 1709. Succeeded as
5th Bart., Nov. 20, 1706. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
Newberry, citizen of London. Died s.p., Jan. 5, 1729-30.
(G.E.C., 1. 152.)
ROBERTS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Sept. 24,
1718. S. of Rowland (1678), clerk, of Ashwell, Rutland.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 8, 1723-4; priest, Dec. 24, 1727, One of these
names chaplain in the Navy, in 1732,
ROBERTS, W. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Michs. 1565.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May 26, 1566.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1609; D.D. i6i8. Fellow, 1599.
Ord. deacon and priest (Ely). V. of Stagsden, Beds., 1612
(presented by Trinity College). V. of Enfield, Middlesex,
1616-46. R. of Astwick, Beds., 1631. Died 1645-6. Admon.
(P.C.C.) Jan. 24, 1645-6.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1605. Of Maes Maen Cymro, Denbigh. B.A. 1608-9; M.A.
1612; B.D. 1621; D.D. 1626. Fellow, 1611-30. Junior
Proctor, 1619-20. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26; priest,
May 27, i6i6. Preb. of Lincoln, 1628-38. Sub-dean of Wells,
1629-38. R. of Llandymog. Bishop of Bangor, and Arch-
deacon of Anglesey, 1637; sequestered, 1649; restored,
1660-5. Died at Llandymog, Ruthin, Aug. 12, 1665. Buried
there. M.I. (Walker, Sufferings, 2; Br. Willis, St Asaph;
D.N.B.)
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. One of these names R. of Walton,
Bucks., 1642; buried there Oct. 12, 1643.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1617. Of Wales. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623; B.D.
1631. Fellow, 1626-35. Proctor, 1629-30. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 22; priest, Dec. 23, 1622.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 7, 1622.
Afterwards Fell. -Com. Of Middlesex. S. and h. of Bame
(1595). late of Willesden, Middlesex. B. 1605. Migrated as
Fell. -Com. to Emmanuel, Oct. 12, 1622. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 7, 1622. Knighted, May 18, 1624. Sided with the
Parliament on the outbreak of the Civil War. Head of the
Middlesex Militia, 1650. Appointed a member of the Council
of State, 1653. M.P. for Middlesex, 1656. Called to
Cromwell's Upper House, 1657. Created Bart., 1661. Married
Eleanor, dau. of Robert Aty, of Kilbum Priory, Middlesex.
Buried at Willesden, Sept. 27, 1662. Brother of Richard
(1625). {D.N.B.; Middlesex Pedigrees; Nichols, iv. 452.)
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept. 17,
1631. Of Leicestershire. Perhaps s. and h. of William (and
Frances, dau. of George Ball, of Carlton Curlieu, Leics.).
Matric. 1631. Of Sutton Cheynell. Married and had issue.
(J. H. Hill, Church Langton.)
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1641.
S. of Thomas, of Thorpe Langton, Leics. Matric. 1641; B.A.
1645-6; M.A. 1649. Incorp. at Oxford, 1654. R. of Carlton
Curlieu, Leics., 1653-76. Married Anne, dau. of Edwaird
Palmer, of Leicester. Buried at Carlton Curlieu, June 30,
1676, aged 51. Father of Benjamin (1680). (J. H. Hill,
Church Langton, 246.)
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age r8) at Sidney, June 24,
1707. S. of William, customs oflScer. B. at Hull. School,
HuU. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (London)
May 31, 1713.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
July 3, 1721. S. of Thomas, gent., of Wardley, Rutland.
B. there. School, Uppingham (Mr Savage). Matric. 1721.
Probably died before 1743. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 343.)
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 25, 1729. S. of William. B. at York. School, York.
Matric. 1731; LL.B. 1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9,
1734-
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 16, 1744. S. of John, clerk. B. at Framisden, Suffolk.
School, MonkSoham. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751.
Fellow, 1749. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 10, 1750; priest,
Sept. 24, 1752.
Robins, Oliver
ROBERTS, WILLIAM. M.A. from St Catharine's, 1749, from
Brasenose College, Oxford. Matric. there. May 18, 1737,
age 19. S. of Robert, V. of Chirk, Denbigh, clerk. B.A.
(Oxford) 1740-1. R. of Whittington, Salop, 1749-84. R. of
Selattyn, 1750-84. Died Sept. 24, 1784. Buried at
Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh. (Al. Oxon.; Thomas, St Asaph.)
Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, Easter, 1606.
Adm. Fell.-Com, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1634.
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Michs. 1640.
Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, 1645.
ROBERTSHAW, BENJAMIN. M.A. from King's, 1706. S. of
Benjamin, of Burnley, Lanes. B. at Carr Hall, New Church.
Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Mar. 27, 1699, age 18;
B.A. (St Alban Hall, 0.xford) 1702-3. Ordained, 1703.
Master of Amersham Grammar School, Bucks., 1702. C. of
Chalfont St Giles, 1703. V. of Penn, 1716-28. R. of
Agmondesham (or Amersham), 1728-43. Died Feb. 2, 1743.
Buried at Amersham. M.I. (Al. Oxon.; Lipscomb, iii. 173.)
ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from St
Andrews). V. of Otley, Yorks. Head Master of Otley
Grammar School, 1652-3.
ROBERTSON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Clare, May 30, 1740.
B. at Chichester. Matric. 1740.
ROBERTSON, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1560. One of these names of Charsfield, Suffolk.
ROBERTSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1581; B..\. 1584-S, 'Robarson.'
ROBERTSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1585.
ROBERTSON, ROBERT. B.A. 1520-1.
ROBETHAN, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Sept. 29,
1721. Perhaps s. of John, a Huguenot refugee and after-
wards secretary to George I (for whom see D.N.B.). B. at
Hanover. Matric. 1721-2.
ROBYNS, ADAM. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1570. Of lUracombe, Devon. Matric. 1570;
B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Fellow, 1573-82. Fellow of Eton,
1583. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Oct. 6, 1581. R. of
Monxton, Hants. R. of Everdon, Northants., 1612-3.
Died Apr. 14, 1613. Buried at Everdon. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
Benefactor to King's and to Eton. (Baker, i. 366; Harwood.)
ROBYNS, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Lent,
1564-5.
ROBINS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke, Apr. 30,
1678. S. of Thomas, of Gerrans, Cornwall, gent. Matric.
1678; B..4. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Perhaps R. of AU Saints',
Norwich, 1685-8. R. of Braiseworth, Suffolk, 16S8-93. R. of
Redenhall, Norfolk, 1691-1724. R. of Brome, Suffolk, 1698-
1705. R. of Thomdon, 1705. Died 1724. Father of the next.
ROBYNS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec. 19,
1702. S. of Charles (above), of Brome, Suffolk, clerk. B. at
Wacton, Norfolk. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1707.
ROBINS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 30,
1685. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Chart, Kent. School,
Sutton (Mr Foster). Matric. 1685; B.-A. 16S8-9; M.A. 1692;
B.D. 1700. Fellow, 1691-8. Junior Proctor, 1698-9. Ord.
priest (Lincohi) May 30, 1697. R. of Cockfleld, Suffolk, 1708-
19. Died 1719. Benefactor to St John's.
ROBINS, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Jan. 20,
1654-5. Of Middlesex. S. and h. of George, citizen and
vintner, of London, and late of Hackney, deceased, Esq.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1657-8.
ROBINS, JOHN. M.A. 1501-2.
ROBYNES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1573.
ROBYNS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, 1588. Matric. 1588.
ROBINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 13, 1621-2.
S. of John, of Barton, Oxon. Migrated to O.xford. Matric.
(St Edmund Hall, Oxford) Nov. 15, 1622, age 20.
ROBINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 1, 1635. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1642.
P.C. of Ramsey, Hunts., i6.p; deprived; restored, 1660-75.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1671-5. Died 1675. Buried at Ramsey.
ROBINS, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Michs. 1731.
ROBINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr. 30,
1733. S. of John, of Penzance, Cornwall, gent. Matric. i733«
One of these names of Clovelly, Devon, clerk. Will (P.C.C.)
1777.
ROBYNES, OLIVER. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1566.
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ROBINS, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Trimitv, Jan. 3, 1662-3.
Matric 1663; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1690.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 9, 1667; s. of Elisha, of
London, deceased. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 19, 1670-1.
R. of LitUe Ilford, Essex, 1680. V. of East Ham, 1690-1710.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1713-
ROBINS, THOMAS. M.A. from St John's, 1639 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Robert, of Cropredy, Oxon., pleb. Matnc.
(Corpus Christi CoUege, Oxford) Nov. 25, 1631, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1632. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 4, 1637. V. of
Bicester, Oxon., 1661. (Al. Oxon.)
ROBINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 6,
1669. S. of John, of Sutton, Kent. B. there. School, Sutton.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677- Incorp. at Oxford,
1677. R. of Otterden, Kent, 1682. V. of Lenham, 1684-1701.
Died 1701. (Al. Oxon.)
ROBBINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, July 10,
1680. S. of William, druggist. B. at West Mailing, Kent.
School, Maidstone (Mr Lawes). Matric. 1681.
ROBINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Dec. 20,
1692. S. of John, of St Keveme, Cornwall. Ord. pnest
(Norwich) Dec. 1696.
ROBINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 23) at St John's, July 3,
1733 S. of T., husbandman, of Somerset. B. at Bath.
School, Bristol (Mr Cathcart). Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Salisbury) Feb. 23, i755- {Scott-Mayor, iii. 449.)
ROBINS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Oxford) 1613; B.A. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) r6i6; M.A.
1619. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1618; 's. of Edward,
of Oxford, gent.' {Al. Oxon.)
ROBINSON, ABRAHAM. B.Civ.L. 1533-4.
ROBINSON, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 2, 1592.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1595-6. V. of Easington, Durham, 1605-
36. Buried there Apr. 5, 1636. Father of Gabriel (1637).
(H. M. Wood.)
ROBINSON, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Apr.
24, 1657. S. of William (? 1611), R. of Lockton, Yorks.
Schools, Lockton and York. Matric. 1657.
ROBINSON, ADAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1578.
Doubtless s. of Lawrence, of Maxey, Northants. Bapt. there,
Aug. 24, 1562. Married and had issue. Perhaps brother of
William (1579). {Lines. Pedigrees, 825.)
ROBINSON, ADAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June 27,
1638. S. of James, butler of St John's. B. at Cambridge.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645.
ROBINSON, ANTHONY. B.A. from St John's, 1616-7; M.A.
1621. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1617; priest. May, 1618.
V. of Kinoulton, Notts., 1620. Father of Thomas (1639).
ROBINSON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1637; B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 26, 1642-3.
Perhaps R. of Greswell (East mediety), Notts., 1663-S2;
died 1682.
ROBINSON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Sidney, Dec. i8,
1654. S. of John, haberdasher, of St Mary Axe, Undershaft,
London. B. May i, 1627. School, Merchant Taylors', London.
Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658. Perhaps ord. priest (Chichester)
Oct. I, 1660. V. of Walton and Felixstowe, Sufiolk, 1659.
ROBINSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 23, 1670.
S. of Arthur, Esq., of Yorkshire. B. 1655. School, York.
Migrated as Fell.-Com. to St John's, Jan. 26, 1671-2, age 17.
Matric. 1671-2. Of Deighton, Esq. Father of the next. (One
of these names 4th s. of John, of Buckton, Yorks. Buried at
St Martin's, York, July 8, 1703.) {Vis. of Yorks., 1665;
Burke, Family Records.)
ROBINSON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 1, 1701.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Arthur (above), of Deighton,
Yorks. (died before June 13, 1702). Bapt. Dec. 16, 1684, at
Escrick. Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1701. Adm. at Lincohi's
Inn, June 13, 1702. Of Deighton, Esq. (To be distinguished
from a kinsman and namesake; bapt. at St Crux, York,
May 12, 1685, who died 1738.) {F.M.G., 628; Vis. of Yorks.,
1665; Burke, Family Records.)
ROBINSON, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May 30,
1734. S. of Arthur, customs officer, of Sunderland (died 1738).
School, Durham. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1743-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1739; priest (Lincohi, LUt.
dim. from York) Oct. 28, 1740. V. of Marfleet. Yorks.,
1740-89. V. of Waghen-in-Holdemess, 1740-89. P.C. of
Sutton-in-Holdemess, 1740-89. V. of Holy Trinity, Hull,
1753-83. Resided at Postern Gate, Hull. Died s.p.. May 9,
1793. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; Thomas Blashill, SuHon-tn-
Hoiderness.)
ROBINSON, BARNARD. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Barnard, B.D., preb. of Carlisle, of Westmorland, clerk.
Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) Nov. 21, 1628, age 20;
P,A. 1630; M.A. 1633. V. of Torpenhow, Cumberiand,
Robinson, Edward
1632-46; sequestered; appears to have continued to reside
in the neighbourhood. Living, 1654. {Al. Oxon.; B.
NightingaU, 574-)
ROBINSON, BRIAN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, Jan. 30,
1698-9. S. of Christopher. B. at Clapham, Yorks., 1680.
School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1699; Scholar, 1700-1; B.A.
1702-3. Afterwards of Trinity CoUege, Dublin. M.B. 1709;
M.D. 1711. Professor of Physic, 1745-54- FeUow, 1712, and
afterwards President of the King and Queen's College of
Physicians, Ireland. Practised in Dublin. Author, miscel-
laneous. Died in Dublin, Jan. 26, 1754- Will, Dublin.
Father of Robert (i733)- {Peile, 11. 144; D.N.B.; H. B.
Swanzy.)
ROBINSON, CALEB. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, June 14,
1726. S. of Richard, gent., of Leicestershire. B. at Billesdon.
School, Oakham (Mr Wright and Mr Adcock). Matric. 1727-
Migrated to Sidney, Dec. 21, 1728. LL.B. 1731. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) June 1, 1729; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1731. C. of
Arthingworth, Northants., 1731- V. of Bisbrook, Rutland,
1731-70. V. of Gt Glen, Leics., i745-7o. Died Nov. 3, 1770.
M.I. at Billesdon, Leics. {Scott-Mayor, in. 399-)
ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from St John's,
Easter, 1575; B.A. 1578-9. One of these names of York,
merchant. Died Mar. 6, 1625-6.
ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18 sic) at St
John's, Apr. i, 1715- S. of Peter (1693), V. of Whitgift.
Bapt. at St Cuthbert's, York, Dec. 19, 1695. School, Sed-
bergh. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1719; priest, June, 1720. R. of Welby, Lines.
Master of Sheffield Grammar School. Married Margaret, dau.
of Christopher Broomhead, master cutler of Sheffield.
Author, theological. Died before 1755- Brother of Robert
(1713). {Scott-Mayor; F.M.G., 449; Hunter, Hallamshtre,
309-)
ROBINSON, DANIEL. Adm. scholar (age 18) at Caius, July 28,
1619. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625; priest, Sept. 24, 1626. C. of
Thurgarton, Norfolk, in 1627. Died July 14, 1627. M.I. at
Thurgarton. {Venn, i. 246.)
ROBINSON, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 10, 1623-4.
Of Cambridgeshire.
ROBINSON, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Lent,
1623-4; B.A. 1627-8.
ROBINSON, EDMUND. B.A. 1564-5. Of Richmondshire. M.A.
from St John's, 1570. Fellow cf St John's, 1570. Ord.
deacon (Elv) Dec. 21, 1569, age 25. V. of Bywell St Andrew,
Northumberland, 1571-5. V. of Warkworth, 1572-5- Died
1575.
ROBINSON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1593.
ROBINSON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 26; priest,
Sept. 18, 1625.
ROBINSON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Sept. 16, 1690.
Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690. Buried at Gt St Andrew's,
Cambridge, Dec. 12, 1692. {Ptile, 11. 118.)
ROBINSON, EDWARD. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. 1544. Fellow of
Queens', 1541-7. One of these names V. of Comberton,
Cambs., 1554. Perhaps V. of Bygrave, Herts., 1566. V. of
Gt Staughton, Hunts., 1568-72.
ROBINSON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1589. B. at Meldred, Hunts., c. 1567. B.A. 1592-3; M.A.
1596. Ord. priest (by Bishop Suff. of Colchester). V. of
Kimbolton, Hunts., 1599-1640.
ROBINSON, EDWARD. B.D. 1615. R. of Heathfield, Somerset,
1612-28. R. of Sampford Brett, 1618-28. Died 1628. Will
(P.C.C.) 1628.
ROBINSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
June 6, 1642. S. of Thomas, glover, of Well, Yorks., deceased.
B. there. School, Ripon (Mr Pahnes). Matric. 1642.
ROBINSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 29, 1663. S. of Edward, yeoman, of Cartmel, Lanes.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671- Ord. deacon (Gloucester,
at Holbom) Feb. 27, 1669-70; priest (Ely) June 2, 1672.
One of these names, of Cartmel, schoolmaster, in Jan.
1686-7, when he had a licence to marry Ruth Sands, spinster.
(E. Axon.)
ROBINSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 22, 1704-5. S. of Edward, carpenter. B. at Beverley,
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1705; B.A.
1708-9; M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1709; priett
(York) Sept. 1711. V. of Marfleet, Yorks., 1710-26. V. of
Drypool, and R. of Roos (East Riding), 1726-35. R- of
Hllston, 1731-57. R. of Winestead, 1755-8. Buried there
Nov. 5, 1758.
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ROBINSON, EDWARD. Adm. siiar (age i8) at St John's,
Mar. 20, 1735-6. S. of James, carpenter, of Yorkshire. B. at
Beverley. School, Beverley (Mr Jefferson). Matric. 1736;
B.A. 1739-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 31, 1740; C. of
Empingham, Rutland. Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept.
25. 1743. Married, at Beverley, Yorks., to Sarah Tomlin,
July 8, 1742. {Scon-Mayor, in. 472.)
ROBINSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 20, 1738. 6th s. of John, husbandman, of Stubb Hall,
I^ncs. Bapt. Aug. 29, 1720, at Halton. School, Scorton,
Vorks. (Mr Noble). Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1743.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1742; priest, Dec. 23, 1744.
Probably V. of Henlow, Beds., 1752-87. Died Mar. 4, 1787.
Admon. (P.C.C.) Apr. 1787. (Scott-Mayor, in. 494.)
ROBINSON, ELISHA. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, June 11,
1660. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Tong, Yorks. B. there. School,
Wakefield (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1667. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Mar. 8, 1665-6;
'Minor Canon of Canterbury'; for priest's, Sept. 21, 1666.
R. of St George, Canterbury, 1666-70. Died Jan. 30, 1670.
Buried at St George's.
ROBINSON, EPHRAIM. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1595.
S. and h. of John (1550), of Branston, Lines. Married and
had issue. Died Nov. 29, 1635. {Lines. Pedigrees, 826.)
ROBINSON, ERASMUS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 22,
1635. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1635.
ROBINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Perhaps ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1624; priest, Sept. 1625.
ROBINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1620; B..^. 1623-4. One of these names s. and h. of Ohver
(1581), of Erpingham, Norfolk, clerk; adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Dec. 3, 1617.
ROBINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
ao; priest, Dec. 21, 1628. Perhaps R. of Naunton Beauchamp,
Worcs., 1639.
ROBINSON, FRANCIS. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). (Not
in Al. Oxon.)
ROBINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Clark, Easter, 1640;
B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
ROBINSON, GABRIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Mar. 31,
1637. S. of Abraham (1592). Bapt. Apr. 20, 1621, at
Easington, Durham. Schools, Hartlepool (Mr Johnson) and
Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1.
ROBINSON, GEORGE, Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1544.
ROBINSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1568.
ROBINSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Christ's, c. 1593;
B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. priest (London) 1597. V. of
Little Clacton, Essex, 1605-42. R. of Hillington, Norfolk,
1627-51. Married Mary Clinche, widow of Thomas, of Little
Clacton, Oct. 21, 1608.
ROBINSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1602. Of Lincolnshire.
ROBINSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1652.
ROBINSON; GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 25, 1658. Of Devon.
ROBINSON, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Peter-
housb, May 23, 1664. Of Yorkshire.
ROBINSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinitv, Apr. 11,
1749. 2nd s. of Sir John (1719-20), Bart., of Kingsthorpe,
Northants. Bapt. there. May 27, 1730. School, Oakham
(Mr Adcock). Matric. 1749; Scholar, 1750; B.A. 1753; M.A.
1756. Fellow, 1755. Succeeded as 5th Bart., July 31, 1765.
Sheriff of Northants., 1766. M.P. for Northampton, 1774-80.
Married Dorothea, dau. of John Chester, of St Paul's, Covent
Garden, London. Died Oct. 10, 1815. {G.E.C., m. 54.)
ROBINSON, GERVASE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Dec. 3,
1700. S. of John. B. at Denston, Suffolk. School, Eton.
Colleger, 1694-1700. Scholar, 1700-1; Matric. 1701.
ROBINSON, GILBERT. B.Civ.L. 1470-1. R. of KnapweU,
Cambs., in 1472-8. R. of Childerley, 1476.
ROBINSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6.
ROBINSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1615. Probably s. of Alexander, of Leeds. Bapt. there, July
27, 1598. School, Leeds. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Perhaps
B.D. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 8; priest, July 9, 1624.
Probably chaplain to the Earl of Southampton, till 1632;
V. of Leeds, 1632-46; forced to flee. Concealed at Methly
Hall, Leeds, but captured and imprisoned at Middleham
Castle and at Cawood. R. of Swillington, Yorks., 1649-63.
Author, theological. Died Mar. 19, 1663. Buried at Swilling-
ton. M.I. (M. H. Peacock; Loidis Elmttt, 31.)
Robinson, Humphrey
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. at Christ's, Dec. 21-31, 1624.
Matric. 1625. One of these names, ' 2nd s. of John, of Rither,
Yorks.,' adm. at the Inner Temple, 1630. Died 1636, aged 26.
ROBINSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1626.
Of Leicestershire. S. of William (1586), D.D., R. of Long
Whatton. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1633.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1632. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 20,
1638. R. of Long Whatton, Leics., 1638, deprived during the
Commonwealth. Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Bainbridge,
of Lockington, gent. Died Oct. 2, 1656, aged 47. Buried at
Long Whatton. Brother of Thomas (1633). (Her. and Gen.,
IV. 336; Vis. of Leics., 1619.)
ROBINSON, HENRY. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Michs. 1635. Of Northamptonshire. Perhaps s. and h. of
Henry, of Cransley, Northants., aged 12 {sic) in 1637.
Married Anne Rich, of Gloucestershire. Died 1665. (Bridget,
II. 90.)
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 32,
1639. S. of John (1596), R. of Thornton, Yorks. B. there.
School, Ripon (Mr Pjilmes). Matric. 1639.
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 4, 1645-6.
Of Essex. S. of Reuben, of Maldon. Matric. 1645-6; Scholar,
1649; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Perhaps V. of Mayland,
Essex, 1655-64, and R. of Langford, 1667-81. Died c. 1681.
Brother of Reuben (1646-7).
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May, 1656.
S. of Henry, gent., of Thoralby, Yorks. B. at Swinacombe.
Schools, Burton-in-Bishopdale (Mr Barnes), Newbiggen
(Mr Wilkinson) and Giggleswick. Matric. 1656; Scholar,
1656-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24; priest. May 25, 1663.
(Venn, 1. 394.)
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 17,
1662. S. of Henry (? 1615), clerk, of Rishworth-in-Halifax,
Yorks. B. there. School, Swillington (Mr Briggs). Matric.
1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
20, 1668; priest (York) June, 1671. V. of St John's, Leeds,
1683-96. Died July 24, 1736, aged 90. Buried at Leeds.
M.I. Benefactor to Trinity Church, Leeds. (Loidis Elmete,
63, where he is said to be son of Henry (1615), V. of
Leeds.)
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 25, 1707. S. of
, clerk, of Leicestershire. (Possibly WUliam, R. of
Long Whatton, 1671-1721, for whom see Al. Oxon.) Matric.
1708; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1715.
Perhaps C. at Long Whatton, 1715.
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, May 1,
1708. S. of James, of Newmarket, Cambs. School, New-
market. Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1711; B.A. 1711-2. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1715. V. of Kirtlhig, Cambs.,
1731-51- Possibly al-so R. of Ashley, and V. of Silverley,
17JI.
ROBINSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1718;
Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1723-3. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1723;
priest, Sept. 1725; 'C. of West Dalton.' Probably C. of
Kirkburn, Yorks., in 1745; V. of Leconfield, and V. of
Wighton, 1745. If so, died Sept. 8, 1761. (Peile, 11. 194.)
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Mar. 4,
1718-9. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Amside, near Hawkshead. Schools, Amside (Mr Hunter)
and Kendal. Matric. 1718-9; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1741. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) July 14, 1723; priest, Sept. 20, 1724.
Probably V. of Wiggenhall St German, Norfolk, 1728-66.
V. of Wiggenhall St Peter, 1729-40. V. of Terrington, 1740-
66. R. of Watlington, 1765-6. Died 1766. WiU (P.C.C.)
Dec. 1766. (Scott-Mayor, in. 322.)
ROBINSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel, Oct. 16,
1751. Of Etton, Yorks. S. of Henry, clerk. School, Wake-
field. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1756. Ord. deacon (Gloucester,
£.t«. dim. from Winchester) Dec. 21, 1755; priest (Peterb.)
Dec. 18, 1757. One of these names Fellow of Peterhouse iu
1756, ' M.A.' Another of Glaston, Rutland, clerk; will (P.C.C.)
1784. (T.A. Walker.)
ROBINSON, HUGH. B.A. 1511-2.
ROBINSON, HUGH. B.A. from St John's, 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
Possibly s. of Hugh, R. of Bramerton, Norfolk, 1583-1629.
If so, brother of Roockewood (1611) and Thomas (1608).
See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
ROBINSON, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 25,
1722. S. of John, of Westmorland. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729; D-D.
1762. Fellow, 1728. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1729;
priest, Sept. 19, 1731. R. of Lowther, Cumberland, 1738-63.
R. of Gt Ashby, Leics., 1745-7. R. of Bowness, Cumberland,
1753-63. Died 1763. (Al. Westmon., 277; Nichols, iv. 19.)
ROBINSON, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1568; B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574.
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ROBINSON, HUMPHREY. M.A. 1600 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Nicholas (1545), Bishop of Bangor. Matric. (Hart Hall,
Oxford) Feb. 11, 1591-2, age 15; B.A. (University College,
Oxford) 1595-6; M.A. 1598. R. of Aber, Carnarvon, 1600.
ROBINSON, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1614.
ROBINSON, JAMES. B.Civ.L. 1539-40. R. of St Mary Staining,
Essex, 1542-3. R. of Bamston, 1543-50. V. of Islington,
Middlesex, 1546-50. R. of Little Baddow, Essex, 1578. V. of
Terling, 1581, Buried Oct. 6, 1603. (Newcourt, Rep.)
ROBINSON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1546.
ROBINSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1560.
ROBINSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1575.
Ord. priest (London) Oct. 6, 1578.
ROBINSON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1618. Of Norfolk. B.A. from St John's, 1619-20;
M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1624. This man or the next R. of
Blundeston, Suffolk, 1624-43.
ROBINSON, JAMES. B.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Norfolk, cler. fil. Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) June 23,
1621, age 20; B.A. 1621. (See the above.) (Al. Oxon.)
ROBINSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 28, 1675.
Of Essex. Matric, 1677; B.A. 1680-1. Perhaps V. of
Wormingford, Essex, 1684.
ROBINSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 26,
1739. S. of James. B. at Ely, Cambs. School, Ely (Mr
Gunning). Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1743-4- Ord.
deacon (Ely) May, 1746; priest, June 5, 1748. C. of Mepal,
Cambs. R. of Wells, Norfolk. Died July 19, 1792, aged 68.
(G. Mag.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. M.A. 1490-1. Proctor, 1493-4- One of
these names R. of Fawkham, Kent. Will (P.C.C.) 1516; to
be buried at Ail Hallows, Lombard Street, London.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 154";
B.A. 1548-9; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1552. Fellow of Peter-
house, 1550. Received the tonsure (London) 1553. One of
these names ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) July, i557-
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter, 1550.
Of Yorkshire. B. c. 1531. B.A. 1553-4; M.A. i557; D.D.
1583. Fellow of Pembroke, 1554. Incorp. at Oxford, 1563;
supp. there for B.D. 1566-7. President of St John's College,
Oxford, 1564-72. Ord. priest (London) 1554. R. of East
TresweU, Notts., 1556. R. of Fulbeck, Lines., 1560. R. of
Thornton, Yorks., 1560. R. of Gt Easton, Essex, 1566-76.
R. of Kingston Bagpuze, Berks., 1568. Precentor of Lincoln,
1572-98; preb., 1573-98; canon, 1574. Archdeacon of
Bedford, 1574-98. R. of Brant Broughton, Lines., 1575;
of Fishtoft, 1576; of Caistor, 1576. Archdeacon of Lincoln,
1580-1. R. of Gransden, Cambs., 1587; of Somersham,
Hunts., 1589-^8. Canon of Gloucester, 1592-3 and in 1594.
Married Mary, dau. of Edward Brograve. Buried at Somers-
ham, Mar. 1597-8. Will, P.C.C. Father of Ephraim {c. 1595).
{Al. Oxon.; Cooper, 11. 235; D.N.B.; Lines. Pedigrees, 826.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1556.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 21,
1576; priest (Ely) Nov. 17, 1577, age 25.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1570. Buried at Little St Mary's, Aug. 15, 1570.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1570.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Fellow, 1577.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 1; priest, Dec. 21, 1578. V. of
Triplow, Cambs., 1578. R. of Little Gransden, 1588.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1570.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at King's, Easter, 1574.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1577.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1585.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1588.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, 1592.
Of Nottinghamshire. S. of John (who died at Sturston,
Notts., 1614). B. 1576. B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Fellow,
1598-1604. For a time held a curacy in Norwich; afterwards,
congregational minister at Gainsborough, Lines., and
Scrooby, Notts, where William Brewster and Richard
Clifton were his colleagues. Fled to Amsterdam, 1608, and
ultimately joined the Separatists. Removed with a section
of the community to Leyden and became pastor of the Church
there. Adm. at Leyden University, Sept. 5, 1613, as a student
of theology. He and his friends resolved to emigrate to
America. A party under Willijun Brewster sailed for New
Robinson, John
England in the Mayflower, Sept. 6, 1620, and founded New
Plymouth. As only a minority had volunteered for emigra-
tion, Robinson, as arranged, remained behind in charge of
the Leyden community. His pastoral care for the colonists
is shown in his letter to the Church of God at Plymouth,
New England, June 30, 1621. Married, at Greasley, Notte.,
Feb. 15, 1603-4, to Bridget, dau. of Alexander White, of
Sturston. Author, controversial. Died Feb. 19, 1624-5 (or
Mar. 1, 1625, Dutch reckoning). Buried at St Peter's,
Leyden. {D.N.B.; Felt; J. G. Bartlett; George Cheever,
The Plymouth Pilgrims.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Mar. 2, 1592-3-
Perhaps s. of Robert, R. of Saxlingham, Norfolk (died 1617).
Bapt. there, Apr. 1, 1576. Matric. c. 1593; Scholar; B.A.
1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1607. Perhaps P.C. of Yarmouth,
1609.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Jesus, c. 1393; B.A.
1597-8.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Mafric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1596; B.A.
from St John's, 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. i6c7; priest, Sept. 1608. R. of Thornton -in- Pickering,
Yorks., 1609. Married (i) Grace Moore, of Guiseley, 1613;
(2) Jane Ive, of Gilling, 1619. Father of Henry (1639).
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, June 30, 1609.
S. of John, gent., of Elsing, Norfolk. School, Monk Soham
(Mr William Smith). Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
Ord. priest (Norwich) May 26, 1616. Chaplain to Thomas
Browne, Esq., of Weasenham. R. of Elsing, 1616-67. Re-
built the rectory and restored the Church. Died Oct. 17,
1667. Will proved (Norwich) 1667. Father of John (1651).
(Venn, i. 203.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1611.
One of these names, s. of William, of Warton-in-Wensleydale,
Yorks., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 23, 1612.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5;
priest. Mar. 6, 1625-6.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from King's, Easter, 1621;
B.A. from St John's, 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1621.
S. of William, of Rokeby, merchant, of London. B. at
Rokeby, Yorks. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. FeUow, 1626.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1623.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 23,
1633. S. of John, fanmaker, of Little Thurlowe, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Little Thurlowe (Mr Moore). Matric. 1633.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney, June
19, 1633. 2nd s. of Sir Arthur, of Deighton, Yorks., Knt.
B. at Tottenham, Middlesex. Matric. 1633. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 8, 1635. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas
Button, of Poppleton, Feb. 28, 1638. Buried at Escrick,
Yorks., Dec. 6, 1643. Brother of Luke (1627). (Vis. of
Yorks., 1665.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 16, 1634.
S. of Mark, gent., of (?) Trowse, Norfolk. B. at Stoke. School,
Ameringhall. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8. One of these
names buried at Stoke Holy Cross, 1639. (Venn, i. 313.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, May 24,
1636. S. of George, yeoman. B. at Broxholme, Thomey,
Notts. School, Coxwold (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1636.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 19,
1638. S. of James, parish clerk, of Slaidbum, Yorks. B.
there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 8, 1643.
S. of Ferdinand. B. in York. School, York (Messrs Garth-
wayt and Key). Matric. 1643 ; Scholar, 1644-9; B.A. 1646-7;
M.A. 1650. Perhaps presented to Foulden, July 4, 1661, but
not instituted. (Venn, 1. 350.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age iS sic) at St John's, Nov. i,
1645. S. of John, barber-surgeon, of Limpsfield, Surrey.
B. July 25, 1625. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1645;
B.A. 1649-50.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney, Apr.
26, 1648. S. of John, Esq. B. at Rither, Yorks. Schools,
Hull (Mr Stevenson) and Whitefriars (private). Matric.
1648-9. Married three wives. Admon. (York) Sept. 26, 1679.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 20,
1649. S. of Hugh, R. of Llanbedr, Merioneth. B. there.
School, Llanrwst, Denbigh (Mr Roger Win). Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1652-3.
470
HoBiNsoN, John
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at Cxius, Apr. ag,
1651. S. of John (1609), R. of Elsing, Norfolk. B. there.
Matric. 1651; Scholar, 1651-5; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658.
Fellow, 1655-73. Logic lecturer, 1656-9; Greek, 1659-63.
Moderator, 1662. Taxor, 1663. Registrar, 1671. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1663. Died of fever in College. Buried at St
Michael's, July 2, 1673. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1673. {Vtnn, 1.
381.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matiic. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1 65 1. Of Derbyshire.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 7, 1656.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60. One of these
names, 'B.A.,' ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28; priest. May 30,
1661.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 2, 1660.
Matric. 1660. One of these names s. of John, of Ipswich;
age 21 in 1664. (Vis. of Suffolk.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1664. S. and h. of James. B. at Cowton Grange, Yorks.
School, Northallerton (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1664. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 20, 1664.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1670. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. Michs. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 20, 1675-6.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 10, 1671.
Of Hampshire.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 11,
1672-3. S. of Roger, gent. B. at Elsing, Norfolk. Schools,
Elsing (Mr Robinson) and Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric.
1672-3; Scholar, 1673-8; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. i68o. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1677; priest, June 14, 1679. Usher
of Norwich Grammar School, 1686-1700. R. of St Augustine,
Norwich, 1688-1700; of Reepham St Mary, Norfolk, 1700-23.
Died Aug. 26, 1723. Buried at Reepham. M.I. (F^nn, 1. 447.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1676. Of
Sussex. Matric. Lent, 1679-80; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 21, 1690.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 27, 1678.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686.
Probably V. of Lastingham, Yorks., 1694-1709. Died 1709-
Su Al. Oxon. for a distinguished contemporary namesake
to whom this living is wrongly assigned. Father of Thomas
(1716).
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Peterhouse,
Sept. 27, 1679. S. and h. of Sir John, Knt. and Bart, (and
grandson of William (1586)). B. c. 1660. School, Lincoln.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., c. Feb. 1679-80. Of
Farming Woods, Northants. Married Mary, dau. of Sir
William Dudley, Bart., of Clapton, Northants. Died c. 1692-3.
Will dated, Oct. 13, 1692; proved (P.C.C.) Feb. 3, 1692-3.
(r. A. Walker; G.E.C., iii. 53)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Christ's, 1683.
S. of William. Bapt. June 27, 1667, at Wymington, Beds.
School, Knotting, Beds. (Mr Scriven). Matric. Easter, 1684;
B.A. 1686-7. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) May, 1687;
priest, Sept.; 'C. of Little Houghton,' Hunts. One of these
names usher of the Free School and C. of St Mary's, Bedford,
in 1697. (Peile, 11. 93; Marsh Harvey, Willey Hundred, 397.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 30,
1685. S. of William, gent. B. at Cheshunt, Herts. School,
Hertford (Mr Wren). Matric. 1685. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 9, 1687.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Apr. 9, 1686. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1686. (Perhaps same as next.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 28,
1688-9; B-A. 1690-1; M.A. 1703. Ord. priest (London)
Sept. 20, 1696. One of these names R. of Reepham and
Kerdiston, Norfolk, 1700-23. Died Aug. 26, 1723. (Perhaps
V. of Whitby, Yorks., 1705-34, and V. of Smeaton, 1709-34,
'M.A.')
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 23,
1700-1. S. of John, gent. B. at Preston, Yorks. School,
Threshfield (Mr MarshaU). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A.
1708. Ord. priest (London) June 24, 1714-
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, Nov. 9,
1711. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Meirton, Cheshire.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. One of
these names, 'B.A.,' ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1718;
priest, Sept. 25, 1720; V. of Lilboume, Northants., 1723-70.
Will dated, Aug. 28, 1770; proved (Archd. Northants.) Mar. 5,
1771.
ROBINSON, JOHN. M.A. from Trinity, 1714- S. of William,
of Long Whatton, Leics., clerk. Matric. (New Inn Hall,
Oxford) July 7, 1694, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1698. One of
these names V. of Send, Surrey, 1701-36, and R. of Wisley,
1703-36. Buried at Send, Feb. 1735-6. (Al. Oxon.; Manning
and Bray, iii, 113.)
Robinson, Josias
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Sept. 27, 1714- B. at
Buckworth, Hunts. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1718; priest, Sept. 25, 1720. One of these
names R. of Copford, Essex; admon. (P.C.C.) Aug. 23. i754-
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 27,
1717. S. of Edward, scrivener, of Yorkshire. B. at Beverley.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. I7i7- Ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 5, 1720-1; priest, Sept. 22, 1723; 'of St John's.'
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Feb. 25, 1719-
20. 2nd s. of Sir James, Bart., of Cranford, Northants, and
nephew of John (1679). Bapt. there, Dec. 2, 1702. Schools,
Guilsborough and Westminster. Matric. 1720. Succeeded
his father as 4th Bart., Aug. 28, 1731. Sheriff of Northants.,
1737. Married (i) Mary, dau. of John Morgan, of Kings-
thorpe, Northants.; (2) Elizabeth Perkins, spinster, of
Cranley, Northants. Died July 31, 1765. Buried at Cranford.
Father of George (1749). (G.E.C., iii. 54.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. M.A. from Clare, 1721. S. of Henry, of
Farrington, Dorset, clerk. Matric. (Brasenose College,
Oxford) May 11, 1702, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1706. R. of
East Stoke, 1708-43. V. of Coombe Keynes, 1721-43- Died
1743. {^i- Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's, Mar. 21,
1725-6. S. of J., husbandman, of Cheshire. B. at Lyddington.
School, Lynn (Mr Spencer). Matric. 1726; B.A. i729-30>
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 10,
1731. S. of Anthony, farmer, of Derbyshire. B. at Tidswell.
School, Sheffield, Yorks. (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1731; B-A-
1734-5- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1734-5- C. of Welby,
Lines.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, June 28,
1734. S. of Josiah, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Hull. School,
Hull (Mr Little). Migrated to Peterhouse, Mar. 20, 1734-5-
Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1738-9-
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 6,
1735. S. of George, gent., of Durham. Bapt. Aug. 19, 1717,
at Easington. School, Durham (Mr Dongworth). Matric.
1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 1,
1740; 'B.A. of St John's. C. of Hemingford, Hunts.'; priest,
Feb. 22, 1741-2. Sequestrator of Newton, Lines., 1741-
Probably V. and impropriator of Seaham, Durham, 1741-78.
Buried there Oct. 23, 1778, aged 63 (sic). (SurUes, 1. 272.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, June 7,
1740. S. of Joseph, of Wakefield, Yorks. B. there. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1740. Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 9, I74i.
B.A. 1743-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20, 1744; priest,
Dec. 18, 1748. Perhaps V. of South Cave, Yorks., 1754-83.
and V. of Elloughton, 1754-83- Died 1783.
ROBINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs. 1741-
Of Lancashire. Probably exhibitioner from Kirkham School.
Scholar, 1742; B.A. 1744-5. One of these names R. of
Stockerston, Leics., 1791-3, and Master of the Free Grammar
School at York. Died Aug. 30, 1793. (PeiU, 11. 242; Fish-
wick, Kirkham.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at St John's, Nov. 9,
1743. S. of John, of Cumberland, Esq. Bapt. Nov. 15, 1722,
at Watermillock. School, Barton, Westmorland (Mr Wilson).
Matric. 1743. Sherifi of Cumberland, 1769-70. Of Water-
millock, Esq. Died June 23, 1807. Buried at Watermillock.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 539.)
ROBINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 29,
1746-7. 4th s. of Matthew (1710), of Edgely and West Layton,
Yorks. Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1747. No degrees recorded.
Fellow, 1750-1805. Brother of Matthew (1730-1), Thomas
(1731) and William (1746-7).
ROBINSON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, May
18, 1745. S. of Jonathan, V. of Egton, Yorks. B. there.
School, Thornton (Mr Ward). Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9;
M.A. 1778. Licensed to curacy of Ringley, Prestwick, Lanes.,
Nov. 24, 1754. Perhapspreb. of Lincoln, 1781-9. Died 1789.
ROBINSON, JOSEPH. Adm. (age 13) at Sidney, June 21, 1649.
S. of Thomas, yeoman. Bapt. Apr. 24, 1636, at Heming-
borough, Yorks. School, Selby (Mr Hulley). Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1659. Perhaps V. of Cottingham, Yorks.,
1661-2. Married Ann Casson, of Ardsley, Apr. 20, 1670.
Buried at Hemingborough, Feb. 25, 1672-3.
ROBINSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 14) at St John's, Mar. 31,
1663. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Kirkthorpe, Yorks. B. there.
School, Wakefield (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. from King's, 1670. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 32,
1667. Chaplain at King's, 1667.
ROBINSON, JOSIAS. M.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Leicestershire, pleb. Matric. (Lincohi College, Oxford) Oct.
17 1600, age 18; B.A. 1604; M.A. 1607. R. of Elston, Notts.,
1612. R. of Kirk Deighton, Yorks., 1637-61. Died 1661.
(Al. Oxon.)
1R.OBINSON, Laurence
ROBINSON, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Christ's,
Mar. 21, 1695-6. S. of Laurence. B. at Gill, near Giggles-
wick, Yorlis. School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1696; Scholar,
1698-9. Perhaps ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1699, 'B.A.'
One of these names of Blyborough, Lines., clerk; whose son
Matthew graduated M.A. from Oxford, in 1737. (Peile, 11.
135-6.)
ROBINSON, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1577; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584.
ROBINSON, LEONARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Queens',
Easter, 1622. Of Yorkslure. Perhaps s. and h. of Leonard,
of Newton Garth, Yorks. If so, married Mary, dau. of Henry
Constable, of Hedon, Yorks. Living, 1650. (Poulson,
Holderness, 11. 179.)
ROBINSON, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 25,
1634. S. of William, merchant. B. at Kingston-on-Hull,
Yorks. School, Hull (Mr Bumey). Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-
8; M.A. 1641. One of these names died at Hull, Feb. 26,
1655. Buried at Hornsea. M.I.
ROBINSON, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, May 6,
1637. S. of John, E^q. B. at Applegarth, Yorks. School,
Richmond (Mr Bewil). Matric. 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Ma)' 14, 1639. Of Kirkby Ravensworth, Esq. Married Lucy,
dau. of Percival Phillips, of VVensley, Yorks. Buried at
Kirkby Hill, Mar. 23, 1673. Will proved (Richmond) Mar. 30,
1673. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Arckaeol. /Eliana, N.S., v. 84.)
ROBINSON, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 1, 1653. S. of Anthony, of Azerley-in-Kirkby Malzeard,
Yorks. B. there. School, Ripon (Mr Palmes). Matric.
1653-
ROBINSON, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
May 7, 1667. S. of William, deceased, of EUerton, near
Brough, Yorks. B. there. School, Brignall (Mr Johnson).
Matric. 1667.
ROBINSON, LUKE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, May 29,
1627. S. and h. of Sir Arthur, of Deighton, Yorks. B. in
London. Bapt. Sept. 6, 1610, at St Peter, Comhill. Schools,
Shenley, Herts. (Mr Plumbtree), Aughton, Yorks. (Mr
Aulder) and York (Mr Garthwaite). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. II, 1629-30. Parliamentarian. M.P. for Scarborough,
1645-53 and 1660 (Apr.-June); for the North Riding, 1656-
58; for Malton, 1659; discharged from sitting in the House,
1660. Commissioner for sequestrations, 1655. Of Thornton
Risborough. Married three wives. Died 1669. Will proved
(York) July 3, 1669. Brother of John (1633) and father of
the next. {Peile, 1. 384; A. B. Beaven.)
ROBINSON, LUKE. Adm. pens, at Trtnity, Apr. 30, 1668.
Doubtless s. and h. of Luke (above), of Thornton Hall,
Yorks , Esq. (by his 3rd wife Judith, dau. of Sir John Read,
of Wrangle, Lines.). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 29, 1669.
{P.M.G., 628.)
ROBINSON, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 18,
1667-8. S. of Henry, deceased, of Bishopdale, Yorks. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
ROBINSON, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1570.
ROBENSON, MATTHEW. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Nov. 9,
163 1. Of Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. and h. of Matthew,
of Longthorpe, Northants., Esq. Bapt. Feb. ay, 1613-4, at
Maxey. School, Oundle. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 7,
1635.
ROBINSON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
June 11, 1645. 3rd s. of Thomas, gent., barrister, of Rokeby,
Richmonds. School, Durham (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1645; B.A.
1647-8; M.A. from Christ's, 1652. Fellow of Christ's, 1649.
Fellow of St John's, 1650. V. of Burneston, Yorks., 1671-82.
Licensed to practise physic. Had a taste for horses and
horsemanship; bred the best horses in the North of England.
Married Jjuie, dau. of Mark Pickering, of Ackworth, Oct. 12,
1657. Published Annotations on the New Testament. Died
s.p., Nov. 27, 1694. Buried at Burneston. M.I. (PeiU, i.
501; D.N.B.; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
ROBINSON, MATTHEW. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, May 13,
1710. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, merchant, of London.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 3, 1710. Probably of
West Layton, Yorks. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Drake, of Cambridgeshire, June 3, 1712, at St Paul's
Cathedral. Died Oct. 2, 1778, aged 84. Father of William
(1746-7), Thomas (1731). John (1746) and Matthew (1730-1).
ROBINSON, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 28, 1720. Of Durham. School, Houghton-Ie-Spring.
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Durham)
July 24, 1724; priest, Sept. 28, 1726. V. of Bywell St
Andrew, Northumberland, 1729-56. V. of Slaley, 1740-56.
V. of Stannington, 1744-56. Died Nov. 10, 1756. See Al.
Oxon. for a contemporary.
Robinson, Philip
ROBINSON, MATTHEW. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan.
5, 1730-1. Of Yorkshire. Doubtless s. and h. of Matthew
(1710), of Edgeley, Yorks., Esq. B. Apr. 12, 1713. Matric.
1730; LL.B. 1734. Fellow, 1734-1800. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 14, 1730. F.R.S., 1746. M.P. for Canterbury,
1747-61. Assumed the name of Morris on inheriting the
Morris property through his mother. Succeeded his cousin
Richard as 2nd Baron Rokeby, Oct. 10, 1794. Wrote
political pamphlets. Died unmarried, Nov. 30, 1800. Buried
at Monk's Horton, near Hythe. Brother of John (1746),
Thomas (1731) and William (1746-7). (D.N.B.; Sporting
Magazine, xvii. 174, 213.)
ROBINSON, METCALF. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Dec. II, 1645. 2nd s. of Sir William (1616), Knt., of Newby,
Yorks. (by his 2nd wife Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Met-
calfe, of Nappa). B. there. School, Epping, Essex. Created
Bart., July 30, 1660. M.P. for York, 1660-79, 1685-7. Of
Newby. Married Margaret, dau. of Sir William Darcy, of
Witton, Durham. Died s.p., Feb. 6, 1688-9. Buried at
Topdiffe. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; G.E.C., iii. 98.)
ROBINSON, METCALFE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', May 29,
1700. Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Sir WiUiam (1670-1), Bart.
Bapt. May i, 1684, at St Michael-le-Belfry, York. Matric.
1700. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Dec. 22, 1736.
Died unmarried four days later, Dec. 26, 1736. Buried at
TopcUfie. WiU (P.C.C.) 1737. Brother of Thomas (1712).
(G.E.C., IV. 158.)
ROBINSON, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 2, 1677. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Kilham,
Yorks. School, Kilham (Mr Kenyon). Matria. 1680; B.A.
1680-1; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon (York) May; priest, Sept.
1681. R. of Bolton AU Saints', Cumberland, 1685-1701.
R. of Plumbland, 1688-1701. Died 1701. (fl. Nightingale.)
ROBINSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Mich*.
1545. S. of John. B. at Aberconway. B.A. 1547-8; M.A.
1551; B.D. 1560; D.D. 1566. FeUow, 1548-63. Proctor,
1556-7. Chaplciin to Archbishop Parker. R. of Sheppcrton,
Middlesex, 1561-74. Archdeacon of Merioneth, 1562-73. R.
of Witney, Oxon. Bishop of Bangor, 1566-85, and Arch-
deacon of Anglesey, 1573-85. Took considerable interest in
Welsh history and made translations from the Welsh. Died
Feb. 13, 1584-5, Buried in Bangor Cathedral. Will, P.C.C.
Father of Humphrey (1600). (Cooper, 1. 303; Br. Willis,
Bangor; D.N.B.)
ROBINSON, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1561-2. Probably FeUow of
St John's, 1563; 'of Notts.'
ROBINSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1576; B.A. 1579-80. One of these names s. and h. of Francis,
of Riceaprice-in-Fishtoft, Lines. Of Riceaprice, in 1604.
Married Margaret, dau. of Edmund Lyle, of Gt WUbraham,
Cambs. WiU dated, Jan. 24, 1612-3; proved. Mar. ao,
1613-4. (Lines. Pedigrees, 826.)
ROBINSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar.
1577-8- One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30,
1580-1.
ROBINSON, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's,
June 28, 1750. S. of Proctor. B. at Carlisle. School, Wigton
(Mr Blaine). Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750; B.A. 1754. V. of
Thursby, Cumberland, 1753-85. Died 1785, aged 54. (Peile,
"• 255.)
ROBINSON, NORTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 8,
1730. S. of Tancred, of York (afterwards Bart.) and nephew
of Metcalfe (1700). School, Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark).
Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1731; B.A. 1733-4. Ot Newby, Yorks.
Succeeded his brother WiUiam (1730) as 5th Bart., Mar. 4,
1770. Died unmarried, Feb. 1792. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1793.
(G.E.C., IV. 158.)
ROBINSON, OLIVER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1581. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1584. B.A. 1586-7; M.A.
1590. R. of Erpingham, Norfolk, 1591-1628. Perhaps R. of
Ingworth, untU 1628. Died 1628.
ROBINSON, PETER. M.A. from St John's, 1693. S. of
Christopher, gent. B. at Clonard, Co. Meath. B.A. of
Trinity CoUege, Dublin. R. of Grindon, Staffs., 1716-20.
V. of Whitgift, Yorks., 1716-20. Married (i) Martha, dau.
of Thomas Bulwer, of Whitgift, Yorkai; (2) Barbara, dau.
of Gervase Nevile, of Beeston, Leeds. Father of Robert
(1713) and Christopher (1715). (Geneal., iii. 259.)
ROBINSON, PHILIP. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1608; 'of
Peterhouse.' V. of Keddington, Lines., 1609-12, 'B.A.'
V. of Little Cawthorpe, 1612-35.
ROBINSON, PHILIP. M.A. from Pembroke, 1672. S. of Richard,
of Maidenhead, Berks. Matric. (Oriel CoUege, Oxford) July
14, 1665, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1669. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 18, 1670; priest (London) Dec. 1672. R. of Beaconsfield,
Bucks., 1673-1704. Died Jan. 1704. Buried there. (Al,
Oxon.; Vis. of Berks., 1665-6.)
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ROBINSON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from St John's, Batter, 1577.
One of these names of Chester diocese, ord. deacon (Durham)
Dec. 34, 1583.
ROBINSON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1636.
Of Yorkshire. One of these names, 'M.A.,' V. of Conisclifle,
Durham, 1657; conformed, 1663-94. Died Nov. 23, 1694,
aged 76. Buried at Coniscliffe. M.I. (Surtets, m. 379-80.)
ROBINSON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's, Lent,
1637-8. Of Heswall, Cheshire. B. there, 1614. School,
Manchester. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Received presbyterian
orders about 1642. R. of St Mary Woolnoth, London, 1642-55.
Imprisoned on a charge of complicity in the conspiracy of
Christopher Love, 1651. Author, religious. Died June 15,
1655. Buried at St Mary Woohioth. WiU, P.C.C. {D.N.B.)
ROBINSON, REUBEN. B.A. from Jesus, 1646-7. S. of Reuben,
of Maldon, Essex, gent. Matric. (Wadham College, Oxford)
Mar. 24, 1642-3; M.A. (from Jesus) 1650. Incorp. M.A. at
Oxford, 1664. Brother of Henry (1645-6). (Al. Oxon.)
ROBINSON, RICHARD, B.Can.L. 1463-4; D.Can.L. Rector.
R. of Doddington, 1469. Archdeacon of Ely, 1477-9; official
to the Bishop, 1467. Sometime R. of 'Barking'; resigned,
1477. Chaplain to St Mary Magdalen Hospital, Sturbridge,
Cambs., 1477. Died 1479.
ROBINSON, (? RICHARD). B.A. 1523-3. Perhaps V. of
Benefield, Northants., 1526-31.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1565; Scholar, 1568; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573. Fellow of
Jesus, 1575-9-
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
X373-
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Matric. siiar from Christ's, Michs.
1580; Scholar; B.A. 1383-4.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinitv, Michs.
1385.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Matric. sitar from Jesus, c. 1596.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Matric. sirar from St John's, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, June 19,
1638. S. of John, pipe-maker, of the parish of St Sepulchre,
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1639; Scholar,
1639-40.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 16,
1642. Of Cheshire. Matric. 1642.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from King's, 1664; B.A.
1667-8. Ord. priest (York) Mar. i68i-a.
ROBINSON, RICHARD. M.D. 1681 (LU. Reg.). Candidate
R.C.P., Sept. 30, 1680. Fellow (by charter of James II), 1687.
F.R.S., 1681. Died Jan. 30, 1732-3. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1733;
as of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, granted to Sarah
Gaylard, great-niece. {Munk, i. 442.)
ROBINSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 7, 1703.
S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Old Hutton-in-Kendal,
Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1703.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. B.A. 1503-4; M.A. 1507. One of these
names chantry priest at St Michael, Wood Street, London,
1516.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1571. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Fellow, 1578.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Nov. 8, 1582.
Buried at St Botolph, Cambridge, Oct. 17, 1589. Will
(V.C.C.) 1589.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1576; B.A. from Queens', 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Petkrhouse, 1595-6.
Matric. c. 1596.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1607.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1611; priest. May 30,
1613. Preacher at Gedney, Lines., 1614, and schoolmaster,
'B.A.'
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1615; B.A. (?); M.A. from Peterhouse, 1621.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1621. One of these names, 'of Tetney, Lines.,' adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1625-6.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 7,
1713. S. of Peter (1693), V. of Whitgift, Yorks. Bapt. at
St Michael-le-Belfry, York, Dec. 11, 1693. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720; B.D. 1728. Fellow,
1718-31. R. of Waterfall, SUffs. V. of Norton, Derbs.
Married Mary, dau. of Anthony Beach, of Norton. Mathe-
matician. Died at Norton, Jan. 31, 1773. Buried there.
Brother of Christopher (i7xs)> {Scott- Mayor; F.M.G., 449.)
Robinson, Thomas
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Trinity, June 24,
1718. S. of Nicholas, of Westmorland. School, Heversham
(Mr Watson). Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 23, 1732; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1724.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sx John's, Mar.
29, 1731. S. of James, merchant, of Yorkshire. B. at
Richmond. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5;
M.A. 1738; B.D. 1746. Fellow, 1737-91. Proctor, 1740-1.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1737; priest, Sept. 24, 1738.
Head Master of Pocklington School, 1740-9. R. of Harswell,
Yorks., 1755-91- Died at Pocklington, Sept. i, 1791. (Scott-
Mayor, III. 434; G. Mag.)
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhousk,
June 13, 1726. Of Durham. School, Houghton-le-Spring.
Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1726. Buried at Little St Mary'«,
Cambridge, Aug. 11, 1727.
ROBINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 3,
i733i from Trinity College, Dublin; adm. there. Mar. 1,
1739. S. of Brian (1698-9) Matric. 1735; M.B. 1735; M.D.
1740. State physician in Ireland, 1742-70. Married EUza-
beth, only child of Thomas Lyster, of Lysterfield, Ros-
common. Died 1770. WiU (Dublin) 1770. (Burke; H. B.
Swaniy.)
ROBINSON, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 37, 1666.
Of Hevingham, Suffolk. School, Woodbridge. Migrated to
Trinity, Mar. so, 1666-7. Matric. 1666-7.
ROBINSON, ROOCKEWOOD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius,
June 18, 1611. S. of Hugh, R. of Bramerton, Norfolk.
Schools, Bramerton (Mr Thornton) and Norwich. Matric.
1612; B.A. 1614-5. Of Norwich, Esq. Married and had issue.
Died Mar. 7, 1657-8. Buried at Scottow. Brother of Thomas
(1608) and perhaps of Hugh (1607-8). (Venn, i. 312.)
ROBYNSON, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May,
1553-
ROBINSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80.
ROBINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 19,
1669-70.
ROBINSON, SOLOMON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Oct. 22, 1632. S. of Thomas, R. of Waltham, Leics. B. at
Worlaby, Lines. School, Melton Mowbray (Mr Umphry).
Matric. 1633. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1637-8. Perhaps
ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 17, 1641, 'B.A.' R. of Bottesford,
Leics. Buried there Dec. 24, 1656. (Nichols, 11. 97.)
ROBINSON, TANCRED (or TANKARD). Adm. pens, (age 15)
at St John's, July 6, 1673. S. of Thomas (1651), Esq., of
Yorkshire. B. there. School, private. Matric. 1673; M.B.
1679; M.D. 1685. F.R.S., 1684. F.R.C.P., 1687. Censor,
1693, 1717. Physician to George I. Wrote on natural history.
Died Mar. 28, 1748. To be distinguished from Admiral Sir
Tancred Robinson, Bart. (1686-1754). Brother of William
(1671). (D.N.B. ; Munk, 1. 469; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1575-
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Caius, Miehs. 1583;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1586-7; M.A. 1593. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle, Litt.dim.) Oct. 5, 1589; asof the diocese of Norwich;
priest (Norwich) June 24, 1600, age 34. Minor Canon of
Norwich, 1600. V. of St John Baptist, Norwich, 1608-17.
Author, De Lapide Phihsophorum, a poem. (Venn, i. 119;
Cooper, II. 165.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1588.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 15,
1595-6. B. c. 1580. Matric. c. 1596; Scholar; B.A. 1599-
1600; M.A. 1603. Fellow, 1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1606.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1607-8; priest, May 19, 1611.
Preacher. R. of Toft-by-Newton, Lines., 1612-35. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1615-35. R. of Market Deeping, Lines., 1618-9.
Died 1635.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr, 35,
1607. School, King's Lynn. Matric. 1607.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Sept. 14,
1608. S. of Hugh, R. of Bramerton, Norfolk (1583-1629).
School, Bramerton (Mr Thornton). Matric. 1608; Scholar,
1610-2; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615- Probably ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 20, 1612. R. of Shadingfield, Suffolk, 1618-
50. Buried there July 18, 1650. Brother of Roockewood
(161 1) and perhaps of Hugh (1607-8). (Venn, 1. 199.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1615; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
One of these names, B.A., licensed to read prayers in church
at Linton, Yorks., May 25, 1619.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1615.
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ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Michs.
1615. B. at St Andrew, Holbom, London. B.A. 1618-9;
M.A. 1622. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 1624-5; C. of St Michael, Wood Street, 1627. One of
these names licensed to preach at Wapping Chapel, June 4,
1634, and to teach grammar at St Mary's, Whitechapel,
Oct. 14, 1637. {Peile, i. 307.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Flourished, 1622. Said to have studied
at Cambridge. Went to sea. Entered an English nunnery at
Lisbon as secretary and mass priest. Published in London
an account of the Edleged immoral practices of the inmates,
1622. {D.N.B.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1622; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1624.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1633. Of Leicestershire. 4th s. of William (1586), D.D.,
R. of Long Whatton, Leics. Bapt. there. Mar. 1, 1615-6.
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. from Jesus, 1640. Fellow of Jesus, 1637-
44, ejected. Taxor, 1644. WiU (P.C.C.) 1651. Brother of
Henry (1626). (A. Gray; Vis. of Leics., 1619.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Sidney, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June I, 1639. S. of Anthony (1616-7), R. of Kinoulton,
Notts. B. there. School, Nottingham (Mr Leake). Matric.
1639.
RpBINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1647.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, June 30,
1651. Doubtless s. of Sir William (1616). Bapt. Apr. 8, 1634,
at Topchffe, Yorks. Matric. 1651. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Charles Tankard, of Arden, Yorks. Buried July 16, 1676,
at St Crux, York. Brother of Metcalf (1645), father of
Tancred (1673) and William (1670-1).
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 3, 1664.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1664, as ' Robertson ' ; B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 10, 1668,
'B.A.'; priest, Mar. 19, 1670-1. V. of Enderby with Whet-
stone, Leics., 1671-8. V. of Tugby, 1678-1718. Died 1718.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Aug. 20, 1664.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668. Perhaps ord. deacon (Carlisle)
Sept. 20, 1668; priest. Mar. 17, 1669-70. V. of Ousby,
Cumberland, 1672-1719. Author, Natural History of Cumber-
land and Westmorland. Buried May 28, 1719, at Ousby.
Father of Thomas (1690). {D.N.B.; B. Nightingale.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Apr. 6,
1667. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Rokeby, Yorks., Esq.
Matric. 1667; M.A. 1669 {Lit. Reg.). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 12, 1667; as of Rokeby. Perhaps father of William
(1691).
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Jan. 15, 1667-8. S. of Henry, deceased, of Wakefield. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1667-8; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
1675. Of London. Matric. 1675-6; B.A. 1680 (according to
Masters). Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 3, 1675; s. and
h. of William, late of Wiggenhall St Mary's, Norfolk.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, May
19, 1690. S. of Thomas (1664), clerk. B. at Ousby, Cumber-
land. Bapt. Sept. 13, 1672. School, Appleby (Mr Banks).
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 30,
1694; priest (Carlisle, Litt. Dim. from York) Dec. 22, 1695.
R. of Egremont, Cumberland, 1 700-37. Buried there Apr. 30,
1737-
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sidney, Apr. 17,
1697. 2nd s. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Newchurch (? in
Pendle), Lanes. School, Clitheroe (Mr Escolme). Matric.
1697.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Jan. 12,
1712. 4th s. of Sir William (1670-1), Bart., of Newby, Yorks.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1714; B.A.
1715-6; M.A. 1719. Fellow, 1718. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. i, 1722-3. Entered the Diplomatic Service.
Secretary to the English Embassy at Paris, 1723. M.P. for
Thirsk, 1727-34; for Christchurch, 1748-61. One of the three
English representatives at the Congress of Soissons, 1728-9.
Ambassador at Vienna, 1730-48. Represented England in
the negotiations with Maria Theresa and Frederick the
Great, 1740-8. K.B., 1742. Joint plenipotentiary in the
peace negotiations of Aix-la-ChapeUe, 1748. A Lord of
Trade, 1748-9. Privy Councillor, 1750. Secretary of State
^outh), 1754-5. Raised to the peerage with the title of
BaroD Grantham, Apr. 1761. Joint Postmaster-General,
1765-6. Married Frances, dau. of Thomas Worsley, of
Hovingham. Died Sept. 30, 1770. Buried at Chiswick.
Brother of Metcalfe (1700). (D.N.B.)
Robinson, William
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr.
20, 1716. S. of John (1678), clerk, of Yorkshire.' B. at
Lastingham. School, Richmond (Mr Thompson). Matric.
1716; LL.B. 1722. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 4, 1721;
priest (York) June 9, 1723. R. of Norton, Kent, 1735-61.
Died May 23, 1761. {Scott-Mayor, in. 300; G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June
30, 1722. S. of John, gent., of Durham. B. at Darlington.
School, Darlington (Mr Richardson). Matric. 1722; B.A.
1725-6; M.A. 1731. R. of Wycliffe, Yorks., 1731-69. Married
Olivia, dau. of Henry Stapleton, R. of Marske, Apr. 13, 1738.
Died 1769. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 352.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 24, 1726.
S. of Philip. B. at Middleton, Essex. School, Bury. Migrated
to Christ's, Mar. 21, 1726-7, age 21. Matric. 1727; Sdiolar,
1727; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1733. Fellow, 1731. Died before
Mar. 29, 1740. {Peile, 11. 214.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, May
25, 1727. S. of T., husbandman, of LincoUishire. B. at Hale,
near Sleaford. School, Peterborough (Mr Bradfield). Matric.
1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. Fellow, 1733-43. Proctor,
1740-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1731; priest, Sept.
23. 1733. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 403.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr.
19. 1731- 2nd s. of Matthew (1710), Esq., of Edgley, Yorks.
B. in York. School, Westminster. Matric. 1731. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1730. Barrister, 1736. Author, legal.
Died unmarried, Dec. 29, 1747. Brother of Matthew (1730-1),
etc. (Scott-Mayor, in. 435; D.N.B.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June
24, 1732. S. of William, gent., of Richmond, Yorks. B. at
Easby. School, Richmond (Mr Close). Matric. 1732. Died
in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Aug. 26, 1733.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 6, 1732-3.
B. at Welbum, Yorks. Matric. 1732.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. D.D. 1734 (Incorp. from Merton College,
Oxford). S. of Thomas, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, gent. Bapt,
June 5, 1701, at St John's, Newcastle. Matric. (Oriel College,
Oxford) May 17, 1716, age 15; B.A. (Lincoln College, Oxford)
1719-20; M.A. (Merton College, Oxford) 1722; B.D. 1731;
D.D. 1733. Preb. of Peterborough, 1730-61. Archdeacon
of Northumberland, 1758. Died Dec. 5, 1761. (Al. Oxon.)
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Pembroke,
Mar. 7, 1739-40. 4th s. of WUliam, derk. Bapt. at Lande-
wednack, Cornwall. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4. In Holy
Orders. Buried May 31, 1749, at Lydford, Devon.
ROBINSON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
July 5, 1742. S. of Jonathan, of Chester. School, Fulham,
London (Mr Croft). Matric. 1742.
ROBINSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June
28, 1679. S. of WiUiam. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
ROBINSON, W. B.A. 1499-1500.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1486-7; D.Can.L. 1488. V. of
Gamlingay, Cambs., 1487-90. R. of Wetheringsett, Suffolk,
1490. Official of Ely, 1491; Vicar-General, 1493. R. of
Lachingdon, Essex, 1496-1515. R. of St Peter's, Cheapside,
London, 1509-16. R. of Barley, Herts., 1515, and of Little-
bury, Essex. Died 1516. WiU (P.C.C). (Cooper, i. 18.)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1505-6. FeUow of
Peterhouse, 1505-7.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1537-8.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. 1544. FeUow of
Pembroke, 1543. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1547.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1551. One of these names, 'M.A.,' V. of Corpusty, and R.
of Irmingland, Norfolk, 1572-5. Died 1575.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St Catharine's,
Michs. 1568; B.A. 1571-2. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. II, 1574-5; priest, Aug. 5, 1578. R. of Braughton-by-
Brigg, Lines., 1580.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1575; Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1578-9.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. B.A. from Queens', 1576-7.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1579. Perhaps s. of Laurence, of Maxey, Northants. Bapt.
there, July, 1559. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1580. Perhaps
brother of Adam (1578). (Lines. Pedigrees, 825.)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1583. Of Cambridge. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1591.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1583; B.A. 1586-7. Perhaps M.A. from St Catharine's, 1593.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June i, 1589; priest, Mar. 7, 1590-1;
'of St John's.' Perhaps V. of Tynemouth, 1607-23. Died
there Feb. ii, 1622-3.
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Robinson, William
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1586. S. of John, of Reading, Berks, (and Lucy, dau. of
John Webb, of Reading). B. there, 1567. Migrated to
Queens', 1586. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592; B.D. 1599; D.D.
1609. Fellowof Queens', 1590-1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1603.
Ord. priest (Bristol) Dec. 23, 1592. University preacher.
(Perhaps R. of Osgathorpe, Leics., 1592.) Preb. of York, 1601.
R. of Long Whatton, Leics., 1605. Preb. of Westminster,
1608-42. Archdeacon of Nottingham, 1635-42. Preb. of
St David's, 1635. R. of Bingham, Notts., 1635-42. Married
Sarah, dau. of William Bainbrigge, of Lockington, Leics.,
Esq. Died 1642. Buried at Long Whatton. Father of Henry
(1626) and Thomas (1633), half-brother of Archbishop Laud.
WiU proved (P.C.C.) Oct. 10, 1642. (Walker, Sufferings, 84;
Her. and Gen., iv. 336; Vis. of Leics., 1619; Al. Oxon., where
he is confused with William (1576-7).)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1592;
B.A. 1595-6.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Caius, Feb. 3,
1595-6. S. of Thomas, of Crosby Garrett, Westmorland.
School, Kirkby Stephen. B.A. 1598-9.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1618-9, 'M.A.' One of these names
R. of Lockton, Yorks., and father of Abraham (1657).
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1612.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1614; B-.-V. 1616-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15, 1617.
'B.A. of St John's.'
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse,
June 20, i6i6. S. and h. of William, merchant, of Roclifie,
York. Bapt. Dec. 21, 1601, at St Crux, York. Matric. 1616.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 13, 1621. Knighted, June 17, 1633.
High Sheriff of Yorks., 1638. Married (1) Anne, dau. of
Sir William Bamburgh, of Howsham, Yorks.; (2) Frances,
dau. of Sir Thomas Metcalfe, of Nappa. Died Sept. 1, 1658.
Buried at St Crux. Father of Metcalf (1645) and Thomas
(1651). (T. A. Walker, 2; H. M. Wood.)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1647.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1650. B. at Windsor, c. 1632. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1654; M.A.
1658. Fellow, 1653-63. Ord. priest (R. Brownrigg, Bishop
of Exeter) Nov. 10, 1659. R. of St Alban's, Wood Street,
London, 1663-94. Married Phebe, dau. of Thomas Gardiner,
of Bishop's Stortford, Herts., Apr. 23, 1663. Died 1694.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene,
Sept. 22, 1654. S. of Thomas, of Armley, Yorks. School,
Leeds. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1659; M.A. 1671. Ord. priest
(York) Sept. 1675.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Sept.
22, 1656. 2nd s. of Mark, Esq., of Scruton, Yorks. Schools,
Danby (Mr Smelt) and Allerton, Yorks. Matric. 1656.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Feb. 6, 1670-1. S. of Thomas (1651), Esq., of Yorkshire,
Turkey merchant. B. there. School, York (Mr Langley).
Matric. 1671. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1673-4. Succeeded
to the estate of Newby on the death of his uncle Metcalf
(1645), Feb. 6, 1688-9. M.P. for Northallerton, 1689-95;
for York, 1698-1722. High Sheriff of Yorks., 1689. Lord
Mayor of York, 1700. Of Newby, Esq. Created Bart., Feb.
13, 1689-90. Married Mary, dau. of George Aislabie, of
Studley Royal, Yorks. Died at Newby, Dec. 22, 1736.
Buried at Topcliffe. Brother of Tancred (1673), father of
Metcalfe (1700) and Thomas (1712). {G.E.C., iv. 158.)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 19,
1677. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1681-2.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
May 25, i6gi. S. of Thomas (? 1667), gent. B. 1675, at
Rokeby, Yorks. School, Bedale (Mr Nicholson). Matric.
1691. Of Rokeby, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Robert
Walters, of Cundall, 1699 (their son Thomas was created
Bart., in 1731). Died Feb. 24, 1719-20. Buried at Merton
Abbey.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Jan. 5,
1694-5-
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1707. S. of William, husbandman. B. at Allestry,
Derbs. Schools, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics. (Mr Lynes).
Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. priest (York)
Dec. 1711.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 31,
1709. S. of William, of Carlton, Cambs. School, Little
Thurlow, Suffolk (Mr Harward). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1, 1712-3; priest, Feb. 26,
1715-6. V. of Haverhill, Suffolk, 1715-8. R- of Worlington,
1718-9. One of these names R. of Shadingfield, 1733.
Robinson, William
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
June 13, 1713. S. of Reginald, husbandman. B. at Crosby-
Garrett, Westmorland. School (Catholic), Carlisle (Mr
Walton). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1717-8. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1718; priest (London) Nov. 1, 1719. Probably V. of
Burstwick-in-Holdemess, Yorks., 1723-84.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 27, 1720. S. of Stephen, clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Cold Coniston. School, Coniston (by his father). Matric.
1720; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1, 1723-4;
priest, July 30, 1727. C. of Little Brandon, Norfolk. One
of these names R. of Larling, 1735-74. (ScoU-Mayor, iii. 334.)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 10, 1725. S. of George, husbandman, of Newby Bridge,
Cartmell, Lanes. B. at Berwick Ground. School, Kendal
(Mr Towers). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1729; priest, Nov. 7, 1731. R. of
Little Gidding, Hunts., 1731-81. Died 1781. (Scott-Mayor,
III. 385)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. M.A. from Pembroke, 1726. S. of
William, of Wendron, Cornwall. B. Sept. 10, 1683. Matric.
(Exeter College, Oxford) Feb. 22, 1702-3, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1706. R. of Landewednack, Cornwall, 1709. R. of
Ruan Major, 1725-54. Buried at Landewednack, Feb. 11,
1754- Will, Exeter. Father of William (1734). {Al. Oxon.;
Vivian's Vis. of Cornwall.)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 8,
1730. S. of Tancred, of York (afterwards Bart.), and nephew
of Metcalfe (1700). Bapt. Apr. 5, 1712, at St Michael-le-
Belfry, York. School, Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark).
Succeeded his father as 4th Bart., Sept. 3, 1754. Married
Dorothea, dau. of John Thomhill, of Stanton, Derbs. Died
s.p.. Mar. 4, 1770. Brother of Norton (1730). {G.E.C., iv.
158.)
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Feb. 20,
1730-1. S. of William, of Carlton, Cambs. School, Bury,
Suffolk (Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1734; B.A.
1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1737. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 19, 1736. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Nov. 7,
1739-
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
Sept. 26, 1734. S. of William (1726), clerk. B. Mar. 10, 1715,
at Landewednack, Cornwall. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9.
V. of Wendron and Helston. Buried at Helston, Nov. 10,
1767. Will, P.C.C.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's,
June 4, 1736. 4th s. of Thomas, husbandman, of Yorkshire.
B. at South Duffield. Bapt. Oct. 22, 1715, at Hemingborough.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1736. Died in College. Buried at
All Saints', Cambridge, Aug. 13, 1736.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
May 21, 1744. S. of John, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Carperby. Schools, Bainbridge (Mr Clapham) and Sedbergh.
Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8. Ord. priest (Hereford) Dec. 25,
1749-
ROBINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sr John's,
Feb. 4, 1746-7. 5th s. of Matthew (1710), Esq., of West
Layton, Yorks. B. in Cambridgeshire. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1748, as 'J.'; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow,
1752-60. Ord. deacon (Bishop of Chester, at Cambridge)
Mar. 24, 1754; priest, June 13, 1756. R. of Denton, Kent,
1765-85. R. of Burghfield, Berks., 1767-1800. Succeeded to
family estates on the death of his brother, Lord Rokeby.
A friend of Thomas Gray the poet. Married Mary, dau. of
Adam Richardson, of Kensington. Died Dec. 8, 1803. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1731), Matthew (1730) and John
(1746-7). {Scott-Mayer, iii, 565; D.N.B.)
Com. for M.A. or higher degree, 1460-1.
B.Civ.L. 1480-1. R. of Bottisham, Cambs.
B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1484.
B.A. 1502-3. Of St Bernard Hostel. M.A.
ROBINSON,
ROBINSON,
ROBINSON, ■
ROBINSON, -
1505-6.
ROBINSON, . B.A. 1508-9.
ROBINSON, . B.Civ.L. 1525-6.
ROBINSON, . B.Can.L. 1529-30. (According to Cooper, i.
69, this was Richard, I^ior of the Augustinian friars at
Tickhill, Yorks.; surrendered, 1538.)
ROBINSON,
ROBINSON,
ROBINSON,
ROBINSON, ■
ROBINSON, ■
ROBINSON,
ROBINSON,
Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1544.
Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1544.
Matric. sizar from Christ's, Mirhs. 1544.
Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Dec. 2, 1609.
Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's,^ Michs. 1623.
Adm. sizar at Clare, Dec. 30, 1663.
Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 9, 17)0,
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RoBNET, Reginald
ROBNET, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1597;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. from Magdalene, 1605. Fellow of
Magdalene.
ROBOROUGH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 25,
1615-6; priest, May 26, 1616. V. of St Leonard's, Eastcheap,
London, 1641. Married Margaret, dau. of Thomas Williams,
of Wisbech, Cambs., Feb. 17, 1617-8, at St Bartholomew-
the-Great, London. Will (P.C.C.) 1649-50.
ROBROUGH, STEPHEN. Adm. sirar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 37, 1653. Of London. School, Hertford. Scholar, 1653;
B.A. 1656. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 20, 1663; priest
(Chichester) Feb. i6, 1668-9. R- of Ardingley, Sussex, 1667-
1723. Died Nov. 5, 1723. (W. C. Renshaw.)
ROBOTHAM, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 6, 1641.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1641. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Feb.
20, 1642-3. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. from Trinity, 1648; B.D.
1655. Fellow of Trinity, 1645. Taxor, 1649-55. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Sept. 1661. R. of Fakenham, Norfolk,
1655-1700. R. of Reepham and Kerdiston, 1674-1700.
Author, theological. Died Apr. 17, 1700, aged 74. Father
of the next and perhaps of James (1676). (Masters.)
ROBOTHAM, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 30,
1676. S. of Charles (above), R. of Reepham, Norfolk. School,
Walsingham, Norfolk. Perhaps brother of James (1676).
(See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary, to whom the living of
Reepham is wrongly assigned.)
ROBOTOME or ROBOTHOM, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from
Emmanuel, Easter, 1586; Scholar; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
Perhaps father of the next.
ROBOTHAM, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 3,
1622. Perhaps s. of Edmund (above). Matric. 1622; B.A.
1625-6,
ROWBOTHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
July 2, 1620. S. of Hugh, of Newland, Gloucs. (? and of
Thame, Oxon.). Probably migrated to Jesus; matric. there,
Michs. 1621. Apparently migrated to Oxford. Matric. (St
Mary Hall) Oct. 17, 1623, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1623-4;
M.A. 1626. R. of Stretford, Hereford, 1626. R. of Horsing-
don, Bucks., 1633. R. of Wainfleet All Saints', Lines., 1640.
Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.; F. G. Lee, Thame, 155.)
ROBOTHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
July 2, 1656. S. of Francis (above), clerk. B. at Wainfleet,
Lines. School, Wainfleet (Mr Robotham). Matric. 1656;
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Incorp. at Oxford, 1670. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1661-2; priest, Aug. 31, 1662.
V. of Billinghay, Lines., 1666.
ROBOTHAM, JAMES. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1676. Of
Norfolk. Perhaps s. of Charles (1641); if so, brother of
Charles (1676).
ROBOTHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Aug. 11, 1612;
Scholar; B.A. 1616. Perhaps V. of East Rudham, Norfolk,
1625-9; 'Jso V. of West Rudham. Minister at Rumbolds-
wyke, Sussex, 1648-51. Preacher at Dover, Kent, 1654.
Author, religious. One of these names R. of Upminster,
Essex, 1659; ejected, 1660; described by Halke in a petition
to the House of Lords, June, 1660, as 'a wheelwright and
Anabaptist;... a mere tradesman.' (D.N.B.; Davids, Essex,
302; H.Smith.)
ROBOTHAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1639.
ROBOTHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 27,
1614. S. of Robert, of Hertfordshire. School, St Julian's,
St Albans, Herts. (Mr Gybson). Matric. c. 1614; Scholar,
1614-6. S«« /I ^ 0;i;on. for a contemporary. (Venn, 1. 224.)
ROBOTHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Lent, 1652-3.
ROBOTOM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May
20, 1723. S. of Thomas, of Norfolk. B. at King's Lynn.
School, Lynn (Mr Home). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1727-8.
ROBSON, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617.
V. of Weare, Somerset, 1617-24. V. of Buckland Newton,
Dorset, 1624-9. Perhaps preb. of Salisbury, 1633-9. R. of
Bagendon, Gloucs., 1644; not there in 1650. (To be dis-
tinguished from Charles Robson, B.D., preacher to the
English merchants at Aleppo, for whom see Al. Oxon. and
D.N.B.)
ROBSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Fellow, 1633. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 4, 1637. V. of Walkeringham, Notts., 1637.
ROBSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, May 24,
1667. Of Durham. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Tofthill.
School, Conisclifle. Matric. 1667. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 29, 1668. Brother of Thomas (1667).
RoBSON, Thomas
ROBSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 19, i68r.
S. of James, alderman, of Cambridge. B. at Barton, Cambs.
Schools, St Neots (Mr Matthews), Perse (Mr Griffith) and
St Paul's, London. Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1681-6. Died
Mar. 6, 1686-7. M.I. at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge. (Venn,
1. 467.)
ROBSON, JOHN. M.A. 1607 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Warcop,
Westmorland. S. of Robert, clerk, of Warcop, deceased.
B. at Kirby Thore. School, Appleby. Matric. (Queen's
College, Oxford) Oct. 13, 1598, age 17; B.A. (St Edmimd
Hall, Oxford) 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Sept. 21, 1606. R. of Morpeth, Northumberland,
1610-43. R- of Whalton, 1615-45. Canon of Durham, 1620-
45. Elected M.P. for Morpeth, 1620-1, but declared ineligible,
having a voice in convocation. Chaplain in ordinary to
Charles I. Married Margaret, dau. of Archdeacon John
Cradock. Buried in Durham Cathedral, Apr. 12, 1645.
Father of John (1638) and Richard (1638). (Al. Oxon.;
Venn, i. 198; r. .4. Walker, 66.)
ROBSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Easter,
1632. Of Norfolk. Probably s. of John, of Lynn.
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Of Waterbeach. Married Mary,
dau. of William Knight, of Little Gransden, Cambs. Died
1680, aged 85. Probably father of John (1664). (Geneal.,
III. 308.)
ROBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Peterhouse, Oct. 22,
1638. S. of John (1607), R. of Morpeth. Bapt. at Durham
Cathedral, Feb. i6, 1624-5. School, Durham. Matric. 1638;
Scholar, 1639; B.A. 1642-3. R. of RedmarshaU, Durham,
1661-6. Buried there, Feb. 15, 1665-6. Brother of Richard
(1638). (T. A. Walker, 66; H. M. Wood.)
ROBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 19, 1664.
Probably s. of John (1632), of Waterbeach, Cambs., age
37 in 1684. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 22, 1668. Married Sarah, dau. of Nicholas Marriot, of
Branston, Northamts. (Genealogist, iii. 309.)
ROBSON, JOHN. Adm. si«ar at St Catharine's, July 6, 1706.
Of Waterbeach, Cambs. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1710-1. One of
these names chaplain in the Navy, 1718-20. See alto Al.
Oxon. for a contemporary.
ROBSON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1619; M.A. 1623.
ROBSON, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1732-3. S. of William, of Burstwick, Yorks. School, Shipton,
Yorks. (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1732-3; Scholar, 1736; B.A.
1736-7; M.A. 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1736-7.
V. of WighiU, Yorks., 1739-45. Probably V. of Hedon and
Preston, 1740-4. V. of Dewsbury, 1744-9. Died Apr. 14,
1749-
ROBSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 22, 1638. S. of John (1607), canon of Durham. Bapt.
at the Cathedral, Mar. 24, 1621-2. School, Durham. Matric.
1638. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 13, 1640. Royalist. Buried
in Durham Cathedral, Mar. 28, 1644. Brother of John (1638).
(T. A. Walker, 66; H. M. Wood.)
ROBSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1573.
Probably s. of John, of West Morton, Durham. B.A. 1577-8.
Under Sheriff of Durham. Of Little Chilton, Durham, in
1600; of West Morton, 1615. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Middleton, of Skirwith, Cumberland. Probably
brother of the next and father of Thomas (1604). (Vis. of
Durham, 1615; Surtees, in. 57.)
ROBSON, SIMON. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1569.
S. of John, of West Morton, Durham. B. there. B.A. 1572-3;
M.A. 1576; B.D. 1583; D.D. 1594. Fellow, 1573. Lady
Margaret preacher, 1587, 1597. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 30, 1580. R. of Stainton-le-
Street, Durham, 1582-94; of Birkin, Yorks., 1589-1612; of
Blyborough, Lines., 1594-5. Dean of Bristol, 1598-1617.
V. of Weare, Somerset, 1616-7. Died May i, 1617. Buried
in St Augustine's, Bristol. Will, P.C.C. Probably brother of
Robert (above). (Vis. 0/ Durham, 1615; H. M. Wood.)
ROBSON, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 7, 1600. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1604-5. Perhaps P.C. of Holy Trinity,
Hounslow, Middlesex, 1616-8.
ROBSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1593.
ROBSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1604.
Perhaps s. and h. of Robert (1573); age 29 in 1615. One of
these names Head Master of Carlisle Cathedral School, i6ia.
(Surtees, in. 57.)
ROBSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1614.
ROBSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Feb.
3, 1667. Of Durham. Probably s. of Thomas, of Tofthill.
School, Conisdifie. Matric. 1667-8; Scholcir, 1670; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1674; priest,
Sept. 1675. Brother of Henry (1667).
476
RoBsoN, Thomas
ROBSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). (Apparently distinct
from the above; see the signatures.)
ROBSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Oct. 23,
1705. S. of John. B. at West Ockling (? Auckland), Durham.
School, Lowther, Westmorland (Mr Lodge). Matric. 1705-6;
Scholar, 1706-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 9, 1706; 'of the
Bishoprick of Durham, gent.' \Peile, 11. 163.)
ROBSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1490-1; M.A. 1493; B.D. 1502-3;
D.D. 1505-6. Doubtless Principal of St William Hostel,
1501. Probably scholar and fellow of King's Hall, 1503-14.
Vice-Chancellor, 1507-8. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Mar. 17,
1491-2. R. of St Martin Outwich, London, 1502-14. Died
1514. (Cooper, I. 13.)
ROBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1634;
Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660. Chaplain of Trinity, 1661-72.
V. of Stonehouse, Gloucs., 1670-90. Died 1690. One of
these names chaplain in the Navy, 1665. (F. S. Hockaday.)
ROBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 17, 1702-3. Of Yorkshire. School, Richmond, Yorks.
Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept.
21, 1707. Probably V. of Skeffling, Yorks., and V. of Paull,
1723-58. Perhaps V. of Brompton, c. 1745. Died 1758.
ROBSON, . B.A. 1485-6; M.A. 1490. Perhaps John;
preacher, in 1507-8.
ROBSON, . Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Dec. 7, 1734.
(Name off, 1742.)
ROBY or ROBEE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1589; B.A. from Magdalene, 1593-4.
ROBY, . Doctor (? Div.) 1461-2. Franciscan friar.
ROCCATAGLIATA, SEBASTIAN. Adm. pens, (age 33) at Caius,
Dec. 29, 1562. S. of Bartholomew. B. at Genoa. Ord. deacon
and priest (London) Oct. 18, 1560; of Winchester diocese.
ROCHE, see also ROCK and ROOKE.
ROCHE, HAMMOND. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1571.
Perhaps s. of William, of Frieston, Lines. [Lines. Pedigrees,
828.)
ROCHE, JONAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1724.
ROCHE, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1445. Of Taunton, Somerset. M.A.; D.D. (?) 1469-70.
Fellow of King's. Master of St Catharine's, 1475-80. Ord.
sub-deacon (Ely) Apr. 16, 1457. R. of Little Shelford, Cambs.,
1473. (He has been confused by Harwood and others with
Robert Roche or Rock, prior of the Charterhouse, in 1492.)
Brother of Thomas (1448). {St Catharine's Coll. Hist.)
ROCHE or ROOKE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1448. Of Taunton, Somerset. B.A. Com. for M.A.
of higher degree, 1461-2. Fellow. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Mar. 8, 1459-60. Perhaps R. of Pitsea, Essex, 1466-73;
R. of Little Bromley, 1473. One of these names of Mickle-
ham, Surrey; will (P.C.C.) 1492. Brother of Richard (above).
ROCHE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1607-8.
Of Essex. B.A. 1611-2. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
8, 1611; priest. May 30, 1613. C. of WoodhaU, Lines., 1612.
ROCHELEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1578.
ROCHESTER, CLEMENT. B.A. 1496-7; M.A. 1500. Probably
R. of Faulkboume, Essex, 1502-34, and R. of Rivenhall, till
1539. Died 1539.
ROCHESTER, ED. Matric. pens, from Edmund Hostel, Michs.
1544. One Edward Rochester R. of Lees parva, Essex, 1549.
ROCESTER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter,
1589. Probably brother of Richard (1589).
ROCHESTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1577. Possibly s. of Thomas, R. of Gt Oakley, Essex,
B. there. B.A. from Pembroke, 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord.
deacon (London) Nov. 30, 1585; C. of Danbury, Essex. V. of
Kirby-le-Soken, 1588.
ROCESTER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1589.
Probably brother of Edward (1589).
ROCHESTER, WILLIAM. B.A. I53&-7-
ROCHESTER, Bishop of (EDMUND AUDLEY). Incorp. 1482-3,
from Lincoln College, Oxford. S. of James, Baron Audley.
B.A. (Oxford) 1463. Doubtless M.A. Bishop of Rochester,
1480-92. Bishop of Hereford, 1491-1502. Bishop of Salis-
bury, 1502. Died Aug. 23, 1524. (A. B. Beaven.)
ROCHFORD, Sir FRANCIS DE. M.A. 1627 {fil. nob.).
ROCHFORD, Viscount, see CAREY, HENRY.
ROCKE, see also ROCHE and ROOKE.
ROCKE, AMBROSE. LL.B. from Corpus Christi, 1683. S. of
John, of Newnham, Worcs. Matric. (Merton College, Oxford)
Apr. 6, 1666, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1669-70. R. of Hopesay,
Salop, 1677. Father of the next and of Francis (1712).
(Al. Oxon.)
Roderick, Charles-
rock, AMBROSE. Adm. siear at Clark, June 15, 1700. S. of
Ambrose (above). B. at Hopesay, Salop. School, Ludlow.
Matric. 1701. Migrated to Magdalene, Nov. 12, 1701, age 19.
B.A. 1703-4. Brother of the next.
ROCKE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, June 2*,
1712. S. of Ambrose (1683), clerk. B. at Hopesay, Salop.
School, Edgeton, Salop. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720.
ROCK, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, June 24,
1667. S. of Josiah, of Bole, Notts. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1670-1.
ROCK, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Magdalene,
May 25, 1669. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Salop. School, Shrews-
bury. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1670.
ROCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 9,
1640. S. of Thomas, glover, of Shrewsbury, deceased. B.
there. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Chaloner). Matric. 1640.
Minister of Aston, Salop, in 1648. V. of Mayfield, StaSs.,
1652-62, ejected. Married, July 24, 1651, at Tamworth, to
Mary Boyer. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915.)
ROCK, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1569. M.I. in Rochester
Cathedral to 'Thomas Rock, B.A., alderman and mayor of
the city. Died Sept. 16, 1625; aged 72.'
ROCKADINE, EDWARD. S. of Edward, of Lincohi. Received
a city exhibition for Cambridge, 1602. (Vict. Hist., 11.)
ROCKCLIFFE, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 22, 1745.
Of Homcastle, Lines. Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9; Scholar,
1749. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 2, 1751. R. of Haltham
with Roughton, Lines., 1751. Married Margaret, dau. of
John Saunderson, of Barton-on-Humber.
ROWCLIFFE, BALDWIN. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1679.
Doubtless s. of John, of Exeter, gent. Matric. (St Edmund
Hall, Oxford) Apr. 30, 1669, age 16. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 6, 1671. (Al. Oxon.)
ROCLYFFE or ROWCLIFF, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall,
1456-66. S. of Guy, Recorder of York (and brother of Sir
Brian, a Baron of the Exchequer). Perhaps B.A. 1457; M.A.
c. 1460; D.Can.L. 1463. Vice-Chancellor, 1463-4 (then of
Peterhouse). R. of Terrington, Norfolk, 1466. R. of Gt
Shelford, Cambs., 1474-92. Will dated, July i, 1492; proved
(Doctors' Commons) Jan. 20, 1493; to be buried 'in eccl.
Fr.Min.Cantabr.' Will (P.C.C.) 1496. (SurteesSoc.,i,ui. to7.)
ROCKET, GOODWIN. Grace de nan legendo, 1473-4.
ROCKETT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1564.
ROCKHOLD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. R. of Hawksworth, Notts.,
in 1650, 'RockaU.' Buried there Aug. 26, 1659, aged c. 60.
(Godfrey, Notts.)
ROCKLEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1609. S. of Thomas, of Rockley, Yorks. B.A. 1612-3; M.A.
1616. Preacher at St George's, Southwark. (Vis. of Yorks.;
Hunter, 11. 286.)
ROCKLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1573; B.A. 1575-7; M.A. 1580.
ROCKLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1605 ; B.A. 1609-10. Ord. deacon (York, for Lincoln) May 26,
1616; priest (Peterb.) June 15, 1617.
ROCKREY or ROCKRAY, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Michs. 1558; B.A. 1560-1; M.A. 1564; B.D. 1570.
Fellow, 1560-80. Proctor, 1568-9. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 19,
1563. University preacher, 1566. Canon of Rochester, 1577-
87; suspended for nonconformity, 1584-8. Died 1597. (For
an account of his troubles and disputes in College, see
Cooper, If. 242; Coll. Hist., 115; D.N.B.)
RODEKNIGHT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs.
1583. Of Warwickshire. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Fellow,
1592-1605. Master of King's College School, Cambridge,
1600-15. Buried at St Botolph, Cambridge, Sept. 10, 1615.
Will (P.C.C.) 1615. He was one of those who 'went over
seas,' in 1594. (Foley, Rec. S.J.)
RODEN or RODAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 2, 1716. S. of William, of Carmarton, Shrops.
School, Beckbury, Shrops. (Mr Green). Migrated to Sidney.
Matric. there, Michs. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1742.
RODENEYE, Ds. RICHARD DE. Granted £10 in 1327-8 by the
canons of Wells Cathedral; described as 'Studens apud
Grauntebrigg.' (Wells Cathedral MSS.; Miss H. B. Cam.)
RODERICK, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1667. B. at Bunbury, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1668; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1676; LL.D. 1689; D.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.).
Fellow, 1671. Provost, 1689-1712. Vice-Chancellor, 1690-1,
1709-10. Assistant Master at Eton. Head Master, 1682-9.
R. of Raynham, Norfolk. Preb. of Ely, 1691. R. of Milton,
Cambs., 1705. Dean of Ely, 1708-12. Died Mar. 25, 1712.
Buried in King's Chapel. Father of the next. (Harwood;
Le Neve, Mon., 11. 237; Bentbam, Ely.)
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Roderick, Richard
RODERICK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 20, 1728.
S. of Charles (above), D.D., Provost of King's. Bapt. at
St Edward's, Cambridge, Feb. 1710. Colleger at Eton.
Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736. Fellow of Magdalene,
1742. F.R.S., 1750. F.S.A., 1752. Critic and versifier;
coadjutor of Thomas Edwards in Canons of Criticism. Died
July 20, 1756. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
RODES, see RHODES.
RODING, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1465-6 (or perhaps 1467-8);
D.Can.L. 1470-1. Officiarius of Bedford.
RODING, JOHN. D.Civ.L. 1472-3; D.Can.L. 1483-4. One of
these names V. of Bumsted-ad-turrim, Essex, 1464-7; R. of
Anstey, Herts., 1467-97. Resigned 'per ingressum Religionis.'
RODING, . D.Can.L. 1460-1.
RODING, . Incorp. 1498-9. A friar.
RODLEY, see also RADLEY.
RODLEY or RADLEY, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Magdalene, Easter, 1607. Probably s. and h. of William
(Radley), of Yarborough, Lines, Bapt. there, Aug. 6, 1590.
Knighted, Dec. 6, 161 6, Rodley. Married Mary, dau. of
Sir Robert Payne, of Midloe, Hunts. Buried at Yarborough,
July 26, 1653. {Lines. Pedigrees, 808.)
RODWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 14, 1687.
Of Rossington, Yorks. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A.
1696. Ord. deacon (York) May 22, 1692; priest, 1693. C. of
Rossington. V. of Owston, 1695. V. of Arksey, 1708-48.
Died Sept. 19, 1748.
ROFFEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 17,
1647. S. of Christopher. B. at Horley, Surrey. School,
Dorking (Mr Hardwick). Brother of the next.
ROFFY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Apr. 15,
1631. S. of Christopher. B. at Burstow, Surrey. School,
Charlewood (Mr Mulcaster). Matric. 1631. Brother of
John (above).
ROGERAY, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1589.
ROGERS, ANDREW. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Apr. 15,
1712. Of Cambridgeshire. B. 1693. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1728. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 17, 1716-7; priest, June 16, I7i7. R. of
Sandringham and Babingly, Norfolk, 1717-31, where he
had many private pupils. R. of Wolferton, 1728-31. Died
1731. (Masters.)
ROGERS, BENJAMIN. Mus.Bac. 1658 {Lit. Reg.). S. of George,
of Windsor. B. 1614. Mus.Doc. (Oxford) 1669. Chorister of
St George's Chapel, Windsor, and afterwards lay clerk there.
Organist at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 1639-41.
Organist at Eton, 1662. Informator choristarum, Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1665-85. Musical composer. Died June,
1698, aged 84. Buried at St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford. {D.N.B. ;
Al. Oxon.)
ROGERS, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, July 5,
1702. S. of Thomas, vintner, of Bedfordshire. B. at Bedford,
1686. School, Houghton Conquest, Beds. (Mr Wentworth).
Matric. 1704. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1712. V. of Stagsden,
Beds., 1712-20. C. of Goldington and under-master of
Bedford School, 1716. R. of Carlton, 1720-71. Died Sept. 12,
1771, aged 85. M.I. at Carlton. Father of Samuel (1749).
See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake with whom he
is apparently confused. (Harvey, Willey Hundred, Beds.,
132-)
ROGERS, BENONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 25, 1635;
Scholar, 1635; B.A. 1638-9, as Benjamin. Probably brother
of Richard (1626).
ROGERS, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter,
1574-
ROGERS, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1591-2. 1st
s. of Richard (1566), of Wethersfield, Essex. B. there, 1573.
B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599; B.D. 1606. Fellow, 1600-8. R. of
Haversham, Bucks., 1608. Lecturer at Wethersfield; sus-
pended by Laud, in 1629, but restored. Author, religious.
Died Sept. 16, 1652, aged 80. Buried at Wethersfield. Father
of the next and possibly of Richard (1640), brother of Ezekiel
(1604-5). (Peile, I. 203; D.N.B.)
ROGERS, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Sidney, May 14,
1624. S. of Daniel, B.D. (above) (by his 1st wife Margaret
Bishop). B. at Wethersfield, Essex. Schools, Wethersfield
and Halstead. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
Master of Northampton School, 1632-42. Intruding minister
of Greens Norton, Northants., 1643-5; at Wootton, 1646; at
Stoke Brueme, 1656. R. of Haversham, Bucks., 1665-80.
Married Dorothy Ball, of Northampton. Died June 5, 1680.
Buried at Haversham. Father of the next and of Samuel
(1668-9). {Lipscomb, iv. 191.)
Rogers, John
ROGERS, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Apr. 5,
1664. ist s. of Daniel (above), clerk. B. at Stoke Brueme,
Northants. School, private. Matric. 1664. Brother of
Samuel (1668-9).
ROGERS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1607.
One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 17, 1604; of
Surrey. Called to the Bar, i6ii. Bencher, 1628. But see
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
ROGERS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 17,
1684. S. of Francis, gent., of London. Bapt. May 21, 1666,
at Richmond, Surrey. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1685.
{Venn, i. 477.)
ROGERS, EZEKIEL. B.A. from Christ's, 1604-5. S. of
Richard (1566), of Wethersfield, Essex. M.A. 1608. Chaplain
to Sir Francis Barrington, of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex.
R. of Rowley St Peter, Yorks., 1621-38. Emigrated to New
England with a party of puritans, 1638. Started a plantation
on the Merrimac River, which was named Rowley; pastor
there, 1639-60. Married three wives. Died at Rowley,
Jan. 23, 1660-1. Benefactor to Harvard College. Brother
of Daniel (1591-2). {Peile, i. 238; Felt, 369; J. G. Bart-
lett.)
ROGERS, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1573. Probably B.A. (Oxford) Apr. 18, 1577, as of Queens'
College, Cambridge. One of these names knighted, Aug. 28,
1616; of Somerset. {Al. Oxon.)
ROGERS, FRANCIS. Adm. scholar at Trinity, 1596. and s. of
Richard (1562), D.D. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601; B.D. i6o8;
D.D. 1613. Fellow, 1599. Ord. deacon and priest (London)
June 3, 1604. R. of Trinity-the-Less, London, 1606. V. of
Alkham, Kent, 1607-27. R. of St Margaret's, Canterbury,
1626-38. R. of Denton, Kent, 1608. Married Thomasine
Fogge, of St Paul's, Canterbury, May 6, 1618. Died July 23,
1638. Buried at St Margaret's, Canterbury. Brother of
Goldwell (1588-9) and father of John (1624). See Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary namesake. {Hasted, iv. 473.)
ROGERS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 5, 1626. Of
London. B. Dec. 30, 1609. School, Merchant Taylors*.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1629-30.
ROGERS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Apr. 28,
1660. 2nd s. of George, deceased, of Netherthorpe-in-Thori)e
Salvin, Yorks., and nephew of Portington (1620). Bapt.
there, Nov. 8, 1642. School, Carlton, Notts. (Mr PhiUipps).
Of Netherthorpe, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Francis
Stringer, of Whiston, Yorks. Died Oct. 26, 1684. Buried at
Thorpe Salvin. {Hunter, i. 311.)
ROGERS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, c. 1590.
Probably R. of Blaby, Leics., 1604; 'aged 27; ord. priest in
London.' Will (P.C.C.) 1654. Probably identical with George
Rogers, of Blaby; said to have died, 1655, aged 80. (Foster,
Vis. Pedigrees of Northumberland.)
ROGERS, GEORGE. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1602-3. 2nd
s. of Francis, of Dartford, Kent. M.A. 1606. Adm. at Leyden,
Sept. 27, 1609, age 25. M.D. (Padua) 1612. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1614. F.R.C.P., 1616. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Weston, of Old Fish Street, London, gent. Buried
Nov. 18, 1622, at St Dimstan-in-the-West. Will, P.C.C.
{Munk, 1. 163, states that he graduated from St Catharine's,
but see also Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake with
whom he may have been confused.)
ROGERS, GOLDWELL. Adm. pens, at EMJLiNUEL, 1588-9.
Doubtlesss. of Richard (1562). Matric. Michs. 1589. Brother
of Francis (1596).
ROGERS, HANANEEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1652. S. of Nehemiah (1613). B. at Messing, Essex, 1635.
Matric. 1652; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Fellow, 1655-64.
'Married, and died soon after of smallpox.' Mentioned in
his father's will. Brother of John (1642), Nehemiah (1642)
and perhaps of Zechariah (1644). {Harwood.)
ROGERS, HENRY. Ord. deacon (Chichester) July 16, 1595;
priest (London) Apr. 19, 1601, age 30; 'of St John's, B.A.'
B. at Cranbrook, Kent. C. of Newfield, Sussex. V. of Selmes-
ton, 1607-39. Licensed to practise medicine (Archbishop of
Canterbury), 1610. Buried at Selmeston, May 9, 1639. Will
P.C.C. Fatherof Thomas (1620). (W. C. Renshaw.)
ROGERS, JACOB. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 30,
1733. S. of Richard, of Gildersome, Yorks. School, Batley,
Yorks. (Mr Rhodes). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1737.
ROGERS, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c. 1597; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604. Fellow, 1601. Incorp. at Oxford, 1607.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1609.
ROGER, JOHN. B.A. 1494-5; M.A. 1497. Perhaps chanter at
Skelton, Yorks., in 1527.
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ROGERS, JOHN. Of Pembroke. S. of John, of Deritend,
Birmingham. B. c. 1509 {? 1500). B.A. 1525-6. R- of Holy
Trinity-the-Less, 1532-4, resigned. Appointed chaplain to
the English merchants at Antwerp. Became intimate with
William Tindal then engaged on his translation of the Old
Testament. Ultimately abandoned the doctrine of Rome.
Went to Wittenberg, Germany, and became pastor of a
protestant congregation there. Returned to England, in 1548.
R. of St Matthew, Friday Street, London, 1548. R. of
St Margaret Moses, 1550-1, resigned, and V. of St Sepulchre's,
1550-5, deprived. Preb. of St Paul's, 1551-53- Divinity
lecturer at St Paul's. Deprived of his benefices for preaching
against popery, 1553. The first English commentator on the
Bible. Assisted in preparing the English version of the Bible
for the Press. Married Adriana de Weyden. Convicted of
heresy and burnt at Smithfield, Feb. 4, 1554-5; the first
victim of the Marian persecution. (To be distinguished from
a contemporary namesake, R. of A.11 Hallows-in-the-Wall,
1547-55. Died 1555.) Father of the next. (Cooper, 1. 121;
D.N.B.; Hennessy; J. L. Chester, John Rogers.)
ROGERS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1559.
S. of John (above), the mart>T. B. at Wittenberg, c. 1540.
Migrated to Trinity. Matric. 1559; Scholar, 1560; B..^.
1562-3; M.A. 1567; LL.D. from Magdalene, 1574. Fellow
of Trinity, 1563. Adm. at the College of Advocates, Nov. 21,
1574. Of the Middle Temple. M.P. for Wareham, 1584-5,
1586-7, 1588-9. Chancellor of Wells Cathedral, 1595-1603.
Employed on diplomatic missions. Married Mary, dau. of
William Leete, of Eversden, Cambs. Died c. 1603. {Cooper,
11. 385; Z>.N.B.)
ROGERS, JOHN. Matric. sirar from Jesus, Michs. 1562.
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 4, 1587-8.
S. of John, shoemaker, of Moulsham, Norfolk. B. c. 1570.
Matric. 1588; Scholar; B.A. (? 1591-2). Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Apr. 16, 1595. V. of Haverhill, Suffolk, 1603.
Lecturer at Dedham, Essex, 1605-36; probably suspended
by Laud. Author, Doctrine of Faith, etc. Died Oct. 18, 1636.
Buried at Dedham. M.L there, with bust. WiU (P.C.C.)
1636-7. Father of Nathaniel (1614). {WiteTS, General Glean-
ings, I. 212; G. H. Rendall; D.N.B.)
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. at TRiNixy, a scholar from Westminster,
1601; B.A. 1604-5.
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Apr. 17, 1613.
S. and h. of Thomas, gent., of London (? and of Dartford,
Kent). School, Canterbury (Mr Raven). Matric. 1613.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, May 10, 1616.
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 16, 1614.
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Oct. 16, 1616.
S. of Thomas, attomey-at-law, of York. School, York
(Messrs Belwood and Nesbitt). (Possibly the same as the
next.)
ROGERS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1616; B.A.
1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1625; priest.
Mar. 1625-6.
ROGERS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1619. Of Kent. B.A. 1622; M.A. 1628. One of these names
V. of Tanington, Kent, 1637-63.
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 1624. S. of
Francis (1596), D.D. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 5, 1628-g.
ROGERS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1624.
Of London. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Fellow of St John's,
1634.
ROGERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1642.
2nd s. of Nehemiah (1613). B. at Messing, Essex, 1627.
B.A. 1646; M.D. (Utrecht), 1662. Incorp. at Oxford, 1664.
Received presbyterian ordination, 1647. R. of Purleigh,
Essex, 1648-53. Went to London and joined the inde-
pendents; lecturer at St Thomas Apostle, London. Sent by
Parliament to Dublin as preacher, 1650; returned to England,
1652. Joined the Fifth Monarchy men. Denounced as a
conspirator and imprisoned, 1654; released, 1657. Became
chaplain in Fairfax's regiment, and subsequently took refuge
in Holland. Returned to England, 1662; practised medicine
at Bermondsey. Minister of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey,
1663. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Payne, of
Midlow, Hunts. Author, controversial. Probably buried at
Bermondsey, June 22, 1670. Ancestor of Lord Blachford,
brother of Nehemiah (1642) and John (1642); perhaps
father of John (1664-5). (D.N.B.; Vis. of Surrey, 1662;
J. L. Chester, John Rogers.)
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, July 13,
1646. S. of William, merchant tailor, of Aldermary, London.
Bapt. Sept. 26, 1630. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
1646. Brother of William (1635),
Rogers, Richard
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Jan. 16,
1646-7. S. of John, of Egloskerry, Cornwall. B. there.
ROGERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from King's, Lent, 1664-5.
Perhaps s. of John (1642), M.D.; age 13 in 1662. B.A. 1668,
'Rogerson.' If so, of Wisdome, Devon, Esq. M.P. for
Plymouth, 1698-1700. Created Bart., Feb. 21, 1698-9.
Sheriff of Devon, 1701. Married Mary, dau. of Spencer
Vincent, of Lombard Street, London. Buried at Charles
Church, Plymouth, Apr. 23, 1716. (Vis. of Surrev, 1662;
G.E.C., IV. 176.)
ROGERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 8, 1727.
S. of Samuel (1689), clerk, of Exton, Rutland. B. there.
School, St Paul's, London. Colleger at Eton, 1724. Matric.
1727; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
24, 1732; priest, Sept. 23, 1733. C. of Uffington, Lines.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 410.)
ROGERS, JOSHUA. M.A. from King's, 1714- S. of Roger, of
Trelonge, Brecon. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) Mar. 28,
1702, age 18; B.A. (O.xford) 1705. V. of Llangyfelach,
Glamorgan, 1708. (Al. Oxon.)
ROGERS, MAR. (? MARTIN). Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs.
1546.
ROGERS, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter,
1614. 2nd s. of John (1587-8). B. at Haverhill, Suffolk.
Scholar; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1619. C. at Bocking, Essex. R. of
Assington, Suffolk, 1630-6. Went to New England, 1636.
Pastor of Ipswich, Mass., 1638. Member of Synod. Married
Margaret, dau. of Robert Crane, of Gt Coggeshall, Essex.
Died July 3, 1655. (D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett; Waters, 1. 212.)
ROGERS, NEHEMIAH. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter,
1613. 2nd s. of Vincent, clerk, of Stratford-le-Bow, Middle-
sex. Bapt. there, Oct. 20, 1594. School, Merchant Taylors'.
B.A. 1614; M.A. 1618. V. of Messing, Essex, 1620-42.
R. of Gt. Tey, 1632-42. Preb. of Ely, 1636-43, deprived.
Lecturer at St Margaret, New Fish Street, London. R. of
St Botolph, Bishopsgate, 1642-3, sequestered. R. of Little
Braxted, Essex, 1648-50. P.C. of St Osyth, 1650. V. of
Doddinghurst, 1656-60. Author, rehgious. Buried at
Doddinghurst, May 9, 1660. Will proved (Cons. C. London)
June 1, 1661. Brother of Timothy (1604), father of the next,
John (1642), Hananeel (1652) and probably of Zechariah
(1644-5). (D.N. B.; Hennessy.)
ROGERS, NEHEMIAH. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 164a.
S. and h. of Nehemiah (above). B. Dec. 10, 1621. School,
Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1645-6. He held an important
post in the Customs. Married Mary, dau. of Edmund Porter,
D.D., preb. of Norwich. Died 1683. Brother of John (1642),
perhaps of Zechariah (1644-5) and Hananeel (1652). (Robin-
son, I. 132; J. L. Chester, John Rogers, 279-)
ROGERS, NEHEMIAH. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 25, 1673.
Of Essex. S. of Zechariah (1644-5), of Chappeil, Essex, clerk.
Matric. 1674. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. (Queen's College,
Oxford) Dec. 4, 1674, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1678. C. of
Raleigh, Essex. R. of Ashingdon, 1687. (Al. Oxon.)
ROGERS, PORTINGTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 13,
1620. S. of Robert (7 c. 1591), of Everton, Notts., Esq.
Matric. 1620. Probably married Ruth, dau. of Anthony
Neville, of Mattersey. Died s.p. (F.M.G., 1233; Hunter.
1. 311.)
ROGERS, RALPH. B.A. from Trinity, 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
V. of Thirkleby, Yorks., 1624-34. Died 1634.
ROGER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1549.
ROGERS, RICHARD. B.D. 1562. Studied theology 10 years.
S. of Ralph, of Sutton Valence, Kent. B. there, c. 1533.
Said to be B.A. (Oxford) and M.A. (Cambridge) 1552 (Cooper,
11.224). Archdeacon of St Asaph, 1560-6. R. of Gt Dunmow,
Essex, 1561-4. R. of Llanarmon->Ti-Ial, Denbigh, 1562.
R. of Little Canfield, Essex, till 1566. Preb. of St Paul's,
1566-94. R. of Gt Chart, Kent, 1567. Suffragan Bishop of
Dover, 1568-97. R. of Hope, 1569- Dean of Canterbury,
1584-97. Master of Eastgate Hospital, Canterbury, 1595-7-
R. of Midley, Kent, 1595-7- Died May 19, 1597, aged 64.
Buried in Canterbury Cathedral. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Father
of Francis (1596) and Goldwell (1588-9). (Cooper, 11. 224;
Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Le Neve, 1. 84.)
ROGERS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Nov. 1566.
S. or grandson of Richard, steward to the Earls of Warwick.
B.A. 1570-1; M.A. from Caius, 1574- Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 1571, age 24. Lecturer at Wethersfield, Essex, 1572.
Much 'troubled' for non-conformity. Author, religious. Died
Apr. 21, 1618. Buried at Wethersfield. Father of Ezekiel
(1604-5) and Daniel (1591-2)- (D.N.B.; PeiU, i. 97.)
ROGERS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1626.
Of Kent. B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Probably of St Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, clerk. Will
proved (P.C.C.) 1640 by his brother Benony (1635).
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ROGERS, RICHARD. Adm. siear at Emmanuel, Feb. ii,
1635-6. Of Yorkshire. Matxic. 1636; B.A. 1639-40.
ROGERS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity, 1640; B.A.
1642; M.A. 1646. Perhaps R. of Clopton, Suffolk, 1649. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Aug. 13, 1662. Possibly father of Samuel
(1677). (According to H. F. Waters, i. 210, Richard Rogers,
R. of Clopton was a son of Daniel (? 1624), R. of Wootton,
Northants., and grandson of Daniel (1591-2), of Wethers-
field, but the dates make this improbable. Possibly the R. of
Clopton was a son of Daniel (1591-2) by his 2nd wife.)
ROGER, ROBERT. M.A. Fellow of Michael House. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) Apr. 1, 1469.
ROGERS or ROGER, ROBERT, alias SELBY. B.D. 1524. A
Benedictine monk. Abbot of Selby, 1526; surrendered, 1538.
Probably R. of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, London, 1557-8.
{Cooper, I. 204; Hennessy.)
ROGERS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, c. 1591.
Probably s. and h. of Hugh, of Everton, Notts, (and Eliza-
beth Portington, of Bamby-on-the-Don, Yorks.). Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 25, 1592-3. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Hercy Sandford, of Thorpe Salvin, Esq. Probably father of
Portington (1620). (Hunier, 1. 311.)
ROGERS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11, 1649.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1649.
ROGERS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Sept. 13, 1671. Of
London. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1675; B.A. 1675-6; M.A.
1679. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1677-8. R. of Gt
Braxted, Essex, 1680. R. of Little Braxted, 1691. V. of
Dedham, 1703-32. Died before Feb. 1732-3. Will (Comm.
Essex) 1734. Father of the next. (A. Gray.)
ROGERS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, July 2,
1716. S. of Robert (above), clerk, of Essex. B. at Braxted.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1741. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1722; priest
(London) May 18, 1727. Probably Master of Dedham School,
Essex, 1722-36. R. of South Luffenham, Rutland, 1731-2.
R. of Gt Braxted, Essex, 1734-61. R. of Little Oakley,
1742-61. Chaplain to Alexander, Lord Colvill, in 1742. Died
Sept. 27, 1761. {Scott-Mayor, iii. 306; Al. Carthus.)
ROGERS, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1577.
Of Wales. One of these names V. of Houghton Regis, Beds.,
1588-1606.
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 10, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1627.
Of London. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634; D.D. 1662 {Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1633-44; ejected, 1660-2. Taxor, 1638. Perhaps
created B.D. (Oxford) 1642. Preb. of Salisbury, 1661-8.
Admon. (P.C.C.) Jan. 1668-9; of Boscombe, Wilts.
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 23, 1629.
Of Essex. Perhaps 3rd s. of John (1587-8). Matric. 1629;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Perhaps brother of Nathaniel
(1614).
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 29, 1629-
30. Of Essex. Probably s. of Timothy (1604). Matric. 1629-
30; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Probably V. of Gt Tey, Essex,
1637; still there, 1648; gone by 1650.
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sidney, Feb. 24,
1668-9. S. of Daniel (1624). B. at Wootton, Northants.
Brother of Daniel (1664).
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 2, 1677. Of
Clopton, Suffolk. Possibly s. of Richard (1640), R. of
Clopton. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1681-2; priest, Dec. 1683. R. of
Marlesford, Sufiolk, 1698. Perhaps R. of Stoke-by-Ipswich,
1719.
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 28,
1689. S. of John, gent., apothecary. B. at Stamford, Lines.
School, Eton. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Fellow,
1696-1705. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 20, 1697-8. V. of
Exton, Rutland, 1700-18. R. of Pickwell, Leics., 1713-29.
V. of All Saints', Stamford, Lines., 1718. Died Sept. 29, 1729.
Buried at Stamford. Father of John (1727). {Nichols, 11.
771)
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Sept. 11,
1708. B. in Sufiolk, 1691. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1712-3; M.A.
1716. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1714; priest (Ely) Sept.
25, 1715. C. of Coddenham, Suffolk, 1714.
ROGERS, SAMUEL. M.A. from Clare, 1723. S. of Samuel, of
Painswick, Gloucs., clerk. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford)
May 30, 1707, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1711. Ord. priest
(Gloucester) Sept. 22, 1720; C. of Leckhampton, Gloucs.,
1720. V. of Ampney Crucis, 1725-9. Died 1729. (Al. Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
Rogers, Zechariah
ROGERS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel, Oct. 17,
1749. Of Carlton, Beds. S. of Benjamin (1702), clerk.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. i777- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1754; priest, June 13, 1756. R. of
Chellington, Beds., 1758-68. Chaplain to Earl Spencer. R.
of Brampton Ash, Northants., 1769-90. R. of Husbands
Bosworth, Leics., 1777-go. At one time Head Master of
Northampton Grammar School. Died July, 1790, at Salis-
bury. (Harvey, Willey Hundred, 209.)
ROGERS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. 1544.
One of these names R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1553.
ROGERS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1618.
One of these names, 'of Sundridge, Kent,' adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1 620-1.
ROGERS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Emmanuel, Easter,
1620. S. of Henry (1595), V. of Selmeston, Sussex. B.A.
1623; M.A. 1627. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Chichester) Dec. 22, 1623; priest, Dec. 21, 1628.
V. of Iford, Sussex, 1632-66. Buried there, Apr. 3, 1666.
Will at Lewes. (W. C. Renshaw.)
ROGERS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 9, 1639.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1639.
ROGERS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 13, 1657.
Of Salop. Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1659; B.A. 1660-1; M.A.
1664; D.D. 1692. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln).
ROGERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhousk,
Dec. 16, 1735. Of Cambridgeshire. School, Ely. Scholar,
1735-6; Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Fellow,
1741-50. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1740; priest
(Norwich) June, 1745. V. of Ellington, Hunts., 1746-81.
Died 1781. Admon., P.C.C.
ROGERS, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 9, 1604.
ist s. of Vincent, minister (admon. (P.C.C.) June 25, 1602).
Bapt. Mar. 30, 1589, at Stratford-le-Bow, Middlesex. Scholar;
B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22,
1611, age 24; priest. Mar. 8, 161 1-2. P.C. of Chappel, Essex,
1623-50. V. of Gt Tey, 1623. V. of All Saints', Sudbury,
1636. Author, religious. Buried at Gt Tey, Oct. 26, 1655.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Nehemiah (1613) and probably father
of Samuel (1629-30). {D.N.B.; J. L. Chester, John Rogers.)
ROGER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1466-7.
ROGER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1505-6; M.A. 1509.
ROGERS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1517-8; B.D. 1520-1. Perhaps R. of
Graveley, Cambs., 1545.
ROGERS, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1538. Of Ness, Salop. Probably s. of John.
B.A. 1542-3 (1st in the ordo); M.A. from Queens', 1546.
Fellow of King's, 1541. Fellow of Queens', 1545-50. One
of the original fellows of Trinity, 1546. Registrar to the
commissioners for the visitation of the University, 1549.
Received the advowson of Tynbie (? Tenby) from his maternal
uncle, William Gwynne, R. of St Nicholas Cole Abbey,
London, 1540 (Will (P.C.C.) 1540)- {Cooper, 1. 350.)
ROGERS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1580,
age 25. Perhaps V. of Denford-cum-Ringstead, Northants.;
buried there June 17, 1617. One of these names V. of Bolton-
upon-Deame, Yorks., 1587-1617. (T. P. Dorman.)
ROGERS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs.
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
ROGERS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1629. Of Flintshire. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636; B.D. 1643.
Fellow, 1635, ejected. V. of Denbigh, 1640; ejected, 1647;
restored, 1660. R. of Cwm, until 1653. Preb. of St Asaph,
1660. (Br. Willis, St Asaph.)
ROGERS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1634. Of Ely, Cambs. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1639. Probably V. of
Margaretting, Essex, 1641. R. of Thundersley, 1650-0. 56,
and again, 1676-80. R. of Laindon HiUs, 1662. V. of
Tolleshunt Major, 1664-8. Buried at Thundersley, Jan. 18,
1680-1. Will, Cons. C. London. (H. Smith.)
ROGERS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Jan. 13,
1635-6. S. of William, tailor, of London. Bapt. Aug. 29,
1619, in Aldermary, London. School, Thetford, Suffolk
(Mr WiUiam Ward). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40. Brother
of John (1646).
ROGERS, ZECHARIAH (or ZACHERY). Adm. sizar at Em-
manuel, Feb. 18, 1644-5. Of Essex. Perhaps s. of Nehemiah
(1613) (but not mentioned in the latter's will). Matric. 1645;
B.A. 1648-9. Ord. priest (Bishop of Ardfert) May 15, i66o.
V. of Gt Tey, Essex, 1661; still there, 1700. V. of Chappel,
1674. Perhaps brother of Nehemiah (1642), etc. and father
of Nehemiah (1673).
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ROGER, of Hereford. Fl. 1178. Said to have been educated at
Cambridge. Mathematician and astrologer. (D.N.B.)
ROGERS, . B.A. 1523-4.
ROGERS, . B.Civ.L. 1524-5.
ROGERS, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, 1545.
ROGERS, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1569.
ROGERSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June
20, 1699. S. of Roger, of Hanwell, Middlesex. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1699-1700; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3;
M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (London) Jan. 6, 1705-6; priest,
Sept. 19, 1708. V. of Marks Tey, Essex, 1713-21. Died 172 1.
ROGERSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius,
June 19, 1613. Of Honingham, Norfolk. S. of John (i579).
School, Honingham (Mr Easton). Matric. 1614; B.A. 1616-7;
M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 20, 1618; C. of
Notley, Essex. Succeeded his father as V. of Honingham,
Norfolk, 1634. Brother of Thomas (i6ii). (Venn, i. 221.)
ROGERSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 2; priest,
July 3, 1620. C. of Tansor, Northants. Licensed (Peterb.)
to marry Sibill Bumard, of Wannington, widow, Feb. 9,
1624-5. (H. L Longden.)
ROGERSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1579;
B.A. 1583-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 2; priest, Feb. 3,
1591-2. V. of Honingham, Norfolk, 1592-1634. Father of
Christopher (1613) and Thomas (1611).
ROGERSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Oct. 22, 1690.
S. and h. of John, merchant, of Dublin. B. there. Matric.
1691. B.A. (Dublin) 1694. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June
2, 1690. Called to the Bar, 1698. Attorney-General for
Ireland, 1720-7. Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
Ireland, 1727-41. M.P. for Granard, 1713-4; for City of
Dublin, 1715-27. Privy Councillor (Ireland) 1727- Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Ludlow. Died Aug. 24, i74i.
Will, Dublin. Brother of Richard (1704). (K«n«,i.488; H.B.
Swanzy.)
ROGERSON, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1713. S. of William, of
Worcester. B.Dec. 1676. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
(Trinity College, Oxford) July 13, 1694, age 17; B..4.. (Oxford)
1698. R. of Langford, Essex, 1712-23. {Al. Oxon.)
ROGERSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 15,
1704. S. of Sir John, Knt., of Dublin. B. in London. Schools,
Dublin and Eton. Matric. 1704. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 3, 1703. Brother of John (1690). (Venn, i. 512.)
ROGERSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Caius, July 1, 1645.
S. of Thomas (? 1611), of Norton, Norfolk. B. there, June 14,
1627. Schools, Wymondham (Mr Wildman) and Norwich
(Mr Lovering). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1653.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. Ord. priest (Bishop of Kilmore)
Aug. 14, 1649. Minister of Ormesby, Norfolk, 1650. R. of
Denton, 1659-1714. Married Barbara, dau. of William
Gooch, of Mettingham, Suffolk. Died Feb. 1714. M.I. at
Denton. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1715- (Venn, 1. 359.)
ROGERSON, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 4, 1694.
Of Middlesex. Perhaps s. of Roger, R. of Hanwell, Middlesex,
1673-1718. Matric. 1695. Probablybrotherof Charles (1699).
ROGERSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, July 3,
1611. S. of John (1579), V. of Honingham, Norfolk. School,
Wymondham (Mr Eston). Matric. 1612; Scholar, 1614-5;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 24,
1615; C. of Norton Subcorse, Norfolk, 1620-2; C. of
Raveningham in 1620 and 1627. R. of Monk Soham, Suffolk,
1631-*. 42, sequestered. Diedc.1663. Father of Robert (1645)
and perhaps brother of Christopher (1613). (Venn, i. 213.)
ROGERSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Michs. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1683; priest, Dec. 1685.
ROGERSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1584; Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592; B.D. 1599.
Fellow, 1591. Incorp. at Oxford, 1592. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Oct. 20, 1596. Canon of St Paul's, 1604-38.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1614-35. R. of Stockton, Salop, in 1614.
Will proved (P.C.C.) Jan. 18, 1641-2. (Harwood, Lichfield,
248.)
ROGERSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
June 9, 1697. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Soulby,
Westmorland. School, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Thomson).
Matric. 1697. Ord. deacon (Carlisle, Litt. dim. from Durham)
Mar. 5, 1698-9; priest (London) Feb. 26, 1700-1, 'literate.'
ROILY, JAMES, see RILEY.
ROISTHORNE or ROSTORNE, see RAWSTORNE.
ROKE, see also ROOKE.
RoKEBY, Ralph
ROKE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1453.
ROKE or ROOK, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1389-
93-
ROOKBY, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 22,
1620. 2nd s. of William, of Hotham, Yorks. Matric. 1620.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 3, 1622. Of Sandal, Esq. Married
Susan, dau. of Gervase Boswell (Bosvile), of Warmsworth,
Esq. Died May 6, 1635, aged 32. Buried at Sandal. M.I.
Brother of Thomas (1624), father of Alexander (1650) and
WiUiam (1650). (T. A. Walker, 17; F.M.G.; Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
ROKEBY, ALEXANDER. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, June
11, 1649. S. of William (1617), of Hotham and Skiers, Yorks.,
Esq. (afterwards Bart.). A soldier. Married Margaret, dau.
of John Coke, of Holkham, Norfolk, Apr. 25, 1653. Died v.p.
1667, aged 37. Buried at Welton. M.I. Father of William
(1670-1). (F.M.G., 590; Vis. of Yorks., 1665; G.E.C., iii.
I55-)
ROOKBY, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1650; scholar from Westminster. Of Yorkshire. 2nd s. of
Alexander, of Sandal (1620). Matric. 1650. Died in College,
aged 17. Brother of William (1650). (F.M.G., 590; Burke,
Ext. Bart.; Genealogist, N.S., xvi. 51.)
ROKEBY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sr John's, Mar. 11,
1684-5. 3rd s. of Thomas (1657), gent. B. at Moreton
(Mortham), Richmond, Yorks. Bapt. Jan. 3, 1668-9. School,
Brignall (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1685. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 12, 1687. (Genealogist, N.S., xv. 255.)
ROKEBY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1562.
3rd s. of Ralph, of Skiers, Yorks. Of Kirk Sandal. Married
(1) Joan, dau. of Henry Rokeby, of Sandal; (2) Elizabeth
Feme. Living, 1618. Brother of Ralph (1562) and William
(1562). (Hunter, S. Yorks., 11. 102; Genealogist, N.S., xv.
258.)
ROKEBY, JOHN. B.A. 1484-5-
ROKEBY, JOHN. Of St Nicholas Hostel. 2nd s. of Ralph,
of Moreton (or Mortham), Richmonds. (and Margaret, dau.
of Robert Danby, of Yafford). B.Civ.L. 1529-30; D.Civ.L.
1532-3. Advocate, 1537. Precentor and canon of York,
1545. Preb. of Southwell, 1558. Vicar-general of York, 1571.
Counsel for Henry VIII in his divorce. Died s.p. 1573-
Brother of Ralph. (Cooper, 1. 319; F.M.G., 588; Vis. of
Yorks., 1584; D.N.B. ; Genealogist, N.S., xv. 253.)
ROKEBY, LANGHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18 sic) at Trinity,
May 8, 1712. S. and h. of Benjamin, merchant, of London,
and afterwards of Stratford, Essex (and Rebecca, dau. of
Thomas Langham, of Arthingworth, Northants.). B. in
Bishopsgate Street, Dec. 15, 1692. School, Eton. Scholar,
1714. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 9, 1710. Of Arthingworth,
Esq. Married Catherine, dau. of Major Nicolaus Morgan.
Buried Jan. 9, 1775, at Arthingworth. Will, P.C.C. (F.M.G.,
59I-)
ROKSBEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs.
1562. Perhaps R. of Sharrington, Norfolk, 1565.
ROKEBY, RALPH. Studied at Cambridge. 4th s. of Ralph,
of Morton Hall (Mortham), Yorks. Probably adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 9, 1528-9. Serjeant-at-Law, 1552. A
member of the Council of the North, 1552. Declined the
Lord Chief Justiceship of England. King's Attorney for
county of Lancashire, 1553-6. Married Dorothy, dau. of
Thomas Danby (son of Sir James Danby). Bought Skiers in
Hoyland from Brian Skiers. Died 1556. Buried at Wakefield.
WiU proved, Feb. 1, 1556. I. P.M., Oct. 26, 1557. Brother
of John (1529-30), father of Ralph (1562), WiUiam (1562)
and George (1562). (Cooper, 1. 209; Genealogist, N.S., xv.
258; D.N.B.; Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
ROKEBY, RALPH. Student at Cambridge. 2nd s. of Thomas
(and Jane, dau. of Robert Constable, of Cliffe, Yorks.,
Serjeant-at-law). B. at Mortham, Yorks., c. 1527. Adm. at
Lincohi's Inn, Oct. 9, 1547. Barrister. Bencher, 1572. Chief
Justice of Connaught, 1570. M.P. for Huntmgdon, 1571.
One of the Council for the North. Master of Requests, 1576.
Master of St Catharine's Hospital, Tower, London, 1584-91.
Married Margaret, dau. of Ralph Danby, of Yafiord. Died
s.p., June 14 (? 4), 1596. Buried at St Andrew's, Holbom.
M.i! Will (P.C.C.) 1596. (Cooper, 11. 204; F.M.G., 589; Vis.
of Yorks., 1584; D.N.B.; Genealogist, N.S., xv. 254.)
ROKEBY, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1562.
2nd s. of Ralph, of Skiers, Yorks., Serjeant-at-law (1552).
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 24, 1567. Steward of St
Catharine's Hospital, London, 1589. Secretary to the Queen's
Council in the North. Married (i) Douglas, dau. of William
Feme, Esq.; (2) Joan, dau. of John Portington, of Portington.
Author, (Economia Rokiebiorum. Buried at Belfreys, Yorks.,
Mar. 12, 1594-5. Brother of George (1562) and WiUiam
(1562). (Cooper, II. 165; Genealogist, N.S., xv. 258.)
V.A.C. III.
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ROKEBY. RALPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 30, 1591.
Matric. 1591. Possibly 3rd s. of William {1562). If so,
married Priscilla, dau. of Henry Lyon, of Roxby, Yorks.,
Esq. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16,
1585; of Yorkshire; another, adm. Oct. 28, 1597; of York-
shire, and nephew of Ralph, Bencher and Master of Requests.
But see Al. Oxon. for other contemporary namesakes.
(Whitaker, Leeds, 11. 254; Vis. of Yorks., 1585; Genealogist,
N.S., V. 258.)
ROKEBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
161 1. Probably s. of John, of Nether-Skiers, Yorks., and
nephew of Ralph (1562). B.A. 1614-5. Ord. deacon and
priest (York) June, 1617. V. of Bolton-on-Deame, Yorks.,
1617-9. V. of Richmond, 1620-39. (F.M.G., $^7; Genealogist,
N.S., XV. 258.)
ROOKBY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1622. Of Yorkshire. 3rd s. of Anthony, of Slanning-
ford, Yorks. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1627; priest. Mar. 1627-8. R. of Warmsworth, Yorks.,
1634-80. Married Anne, dau. of Gervase Lee, of Norwell,
Notts. Died July 19, 1680, aged 75. Buried at Warmsworth.
Father of Thomas (1661). (F.M.G., 594; Vi^- of Yorks.,
1665.)
ROKEBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1624. 3rd s. of William, of Hotham, Yorks. B.A. 1625. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1626. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 23,
1627. A colonel in the army of the Parliament. Of Wood-
house, Hayton, near Hotham, and of Bumby. Married
Elizabeth Bury, of Grantham, Lines. Killed at Dunbar,
Sept. 3, 1650. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. Brother of Alexander
(1620) and father of the next. (T. A. Walker, 23; F.M.G.,
590; Northanis. Families.)
ROOKEBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1646. 2nd s. of Thomas (above), of Cottingham,
Yorks. B. c. 1631. B.A. 1649-50. Fellow, 1650, for some
months. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 17, 1650. Utter Barrister.
Serjeant-at-law, 1689. Justice C.P., 1689-95, and Justice
K.B., 1695-g. Knighted, Oct. 31, 1689. Married Ursula,
dau. of James Danby, of New Building, Thirsk, Yorks. Died
in Serjeant's Inn, Nov. 26, 1699, aged 68. Buried at Sandal.
M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1700. {Hist. Cath., 136; F.M.G., 592;
D.N.B.; Genealogist, N.S., xvi. 53.)
ROOKEBY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at St John's,
June 13, 1657. S. of Francis, Esq., of Rokeby, Richmonds.
Bapt. there. Mar. la, 1639-40. School, Easlngton (Mr Smelt).
Matric. 1661. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 4, 1657. Of Moreton,
Yorks., Esq. Married Margaret, dau. of John Wycliffe, of
Gales, Yorks., Aug. 22, 1661. Buried in London, July 15,
1703. Admon. (York) Apr. 30, 1722 ; to his son Ralph Yorke.
Father of Francis (1684-5). {Vis. of Yorks., 1665; H. M.
Wood; Genealogist, N.S., xv. 255, says buried at Rokeby.)
ROKEBY or ROOKBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St
John's, June 24, 1661. S. and h. of Thomas (1622), R. of
Warmsworth, Yorks. B. there. School, Doncaster (Mr
Doughty). Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5. Ord. deacon (York)
c. 1665; priest, June, 1671. {F.M.G., 594; Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
ROKEBY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Oct. 9, 1696.
Of Yorkshire.
ROKEBY, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1489-90-
ROKEBY, WILLIAM. Fellow of King's Hall, 1495-1506. Said
also to have studied at Oxford. 2nd s. of John, of Ecclesfield,
Yorks. School, Rotherham. D.Can.L. 1495-6. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) Mar. i, 1487-8. R. of Kirk Sandal, Yorks.,
1487-1501. V. of Thorpland, Norfolk, 1496. R. of Fakenham,
1496. Chancellor of Ireland, 1498-1501 (or 1509), and again,
1515-21. R. of Sproatley, Yorks., 1501-3. V. of Halifax,
1502-21. Privy Councillor, 1507. Bishop of Meath, 1507-12.
Archbishop of Dublin, 1512-21. Died Nov. 29, 1521. Buried
at Kirk Sandal. M.I. Will (York) Feb. 4, 1521-2. {Cooper,
I. 25; F.M.G., 594; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
ROKEBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1562.
Doubtless s. and h. of Ralph, of Skiers, Yorks.; age 10 in
1557. Succeeded his father, 1556. Of Skiers, J. P. Married
(i) Mary, dau. of John Rokeby, of Kirk Sandal; (2) Catherine,
dau. of Vincent Grantham. Will proved (York) Nov. 29,
1618. Brother of Ralph (1562) and George (1562). (Hunter,
S. Yorks., II. 102; F.M.G., 588.)
ROKEBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, from Peterhouse, Oct. 26,
1617. S. and h. of William, of Hotham, Yorks. B. c. 1601.
Matric. 1617; Scholar, 1618-9. Created Bart., Jan. 20,
1660-1. Of Hotham and Skiers. Married Frances, dau. of
Sir William Hickman and sister of Sir Willoughby Hickman,
Bart. Buried at Wentworth, 1676. Brother of Alexander
(1620) and Thomas (1624), father of Willoughby (1646) and
Alexander (1649). (Whitaker, Leeds, 11. 254; F.M.G., 589;
Vis. of Yorks., 1663 ; G.E.C., in. 153-)
RoLFE, John
ROKEBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10, 1650.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Alexander (1620), of Sandal,
Yorks., Esq. Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 23,
1651-2. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bourchier, of
Beningborough, Apr. 14, 1657. Died Feb. 3, 1661-2, aged 30.
Buried at Sandal. M.I. Will (York) 1666. Brother of
Alexander (1650). (Whitaker, Leeds, 11. 254; F.M.G., 59o;
Genealogist, N.S., xvi. 51.)
ROKEBY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney,
Jan. i8, 1670-1. S. and h. of Alexander (1649), Esq. B.
at Huntingfield, Suffolk, c. 1656. Succeeded his grandfather
Sir William (1617) as 2nd Bart., 1676. Of Skiers, Yorks.
Married Dorothy, dau. of Edward Darcy. Died s.p., Apr.
1678. Admon. (P.C.C.) July 2, 1678. {G.E.C., in. 155-)
ROOKEBY, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
June 18, 1646. S. of William (1617), Esq., afterwards Bart.,
of Skiers Hall, Yorks. B. there. Educated at home. Matric.
1646. Adm. at Lincohi's Inn, Dec. 22, 1649. Succeeded his .
nephew WiUiam (1670-1) as 3rd Bart., Apr. 1678. Died
unmarried, July 6, 1678. Will, York. (Whitaker, Leeds, 11.
254; F.M.G., 590; Vis. of Yorks., 1665; G.E.C., iii. 156.)
RUKBY, . B.Civ.L. 1498-9-
ROKESBY, . B.Civ.L. 1538-9-
ROKESCHAW, WILLIAM, see RUCKSHAW.
ROKYS or ROOKE, WALTER. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, 1454. Of Winch, Bucks. B.A. 1458-9; M.A. 1462.
ROLAS, JOHN. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, Apr. 11, i68«.
Of France. Matric. 1682.
ROLCE, JOHN. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1370.
ROLFE, see also RELF.
ROLFE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 7, 1619- S. of
Clement (1593), gent., of Tuttington, Norfolk. Matric. 1619.
Of Tuttington, Esq. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1661. Father
of the next. {Venn, 1. 245.)
ROLFE, ANTHONY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, July 4,
1653. S. of Anthony (above), gent., of Tuttington, Norfolk.
B. there, 1635. School, Aylsham (Mr Curtis). Matric. 1653.
{Venn, I. 388.)
ROLFE, AUGUSTINE. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter,
1588. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595- Incorp.
at Oxford, 1599. Head Master of Rugby, 1604-26. Buried
there May 11, 1626. {Rugby School Reg.)
ROLFE, AUGUSTINE. Matric. siiar from Queens', Easter,
1628. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. V. of
Stanstead Abbots, Herts., 1644-66. V. of Ickleton, Cambs.,
1660. C. of Hinxion, 1662-76. Perhaps father of John (1669).
ROLFE, BASIL. Adm. at Queens', Apr. 23, 1585. Of Suffolk.
Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, 1586.
ROLFE or ROFFE, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Apr. 25, 1593. S. of Thomas, gent., of Tuttington, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Norwich and Burgh. Scholar, 1593-5-
Of Tuttington, gent. Held the manor of Runham, of the
Bishop of Ely, 1632-41. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) Jan. 16,
1644-5. Father of Anthony (1619). {Venn, i. 148.)
ROLFE, GEORGE. First Professor of Anatomy, 1707-28, when
he was ejected for continued absence. He had for some years
taught anatomy in the University, and was granted the title
of Professor, June 12, 1707. Lectured in London as the first
recorded private teacher of anatomy, from Apr. 29, 1701,
until 1713. Lived in Chancery Lane; still alive in 1728.
(G. C. Peachey.)
ROLFE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1566.
Probably brother of Thomas (1566).
ROLFE or ROFFE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
Apr. 20, 1582. S. of William, burgess (and mayor), of St
Albans, Herts. B. there. Bapt. Nov. i, 1565, at the Abbey;
Rolfe. School, St Albans. Scholar, 1582-9; B.A. 1585-6;
M.A. 1589. OfBcial of the Archdeaconry of St Albans.
Commissary of the archdeaconry of Huntingdon. Master in
Chancery. Married Grace, dau. of John Robotham, of St
Albans. Died Oct. 27, 1630, aged 65. M.I. at St Stephen's,
Bamet. Father of Richard (1608). {Venn, i. 114; Vis. of
Herts., 1634.)
ROLFE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1507. Possibly
fellow; donor to the poor at Barton. {Masters.)
ROLPHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Michs.
1606.
ROLFE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 2, 1669. Of
Hertfordshire. Perhaps s. of Augustine (1628). Matric. 1670;
B A. 1673-4. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1684. Probably
R. of Sloley, Norfolk, 1693-1712, and R. of Crostwick,
1694.
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RoLFE, John
ROLFE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1699. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1705; priest, May, 1708. V. of Necton, Norfolk,
1708-18; R. 1718-49. R. of Holme Hale, 1712-49. Married
(1), at Necton, Jan. 3, 1709-10, Easter, dau. of Jeremiah
Benton; (2) at South Lynn, Feb. 8, 1714-5, Jane, dau. of
Henry WasteU. Died Jan. 6, 1748-^. Buried at Necton.
(R. T. Gunther.)
ROLF, PETER. Scholar at King's Hall, 1381-93. Chaplain.
Perhaps brother of William (1382).
ROLFE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1581.
Scholar at Emmanuel, May 25, 1584; one of the original
foundation; B.A. (Emmanuel) 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Fellow of
Emmanuel, 1588. Incorp. at Oxford, 1585. Died in College.
ROLFE, RICHARD. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Caius, May 20,
1608. S. of James (1582), gent., of St Albans, Herts. School,
St Albans (Mr Gibson). Matric. 1608; Scholar, 1608-9. Died
in College. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Dec. 2, 1609.
{Venn, i. 198.)
ROLFE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1564.
Probably s. of Roger, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, clothier. B.A.
1566-7. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1569; of Staple Inn.
Died Jan. 11, 1621-2, aged about 75. M.I. at Hadleigh.
ROULFE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Michs.
1571 (impubes). Probably s. of Robert, and cousin of the
above. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578.
ROLFE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1602.
ROLFE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 6, 1738-9.
S. of Waters (1705), R. of Pickenham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Watton (Mr Pigge) and Lynn (Mr Squire). Matric.
1739; Scholar, 1739-44; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow,
1744-52. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 20, 1744; priest. May
25, 1746. V. of Stanford, Norfolk, 1751-79. R. of Hil-
borough, 1756-85; of Caldecot, 1760-85; of Cockley Cley,
1779-85. Succeeded to the estates of his uncle, Francis
Schuldham, of Kettlestone. Married Alice, dau. of Rev.
Edmund Nelson. Died May 7, 1785. M.I. at Hilborough.
{Venn, 11. 45.)
ROLFE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1566.
Probably brother of Henry (1566).
ROLFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 7, 1616.
S. of John, gent., of Sheringham, Norfolk. School, Aylsham
(Mr Knowles and Mr Estop). Matric. 1616; Scholar, 1617-23;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 28;
priest. Mar. 1, 1628-9. C. of Wickmere, Norfolk, in 1633.
R. of Bradfield, 1636-60. {Venn, i. 232.)
ROLFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 11, 1631-2.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1640. Perhaps
brother of Augustine (1628).
ROLFE, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 21, 1613. Of
Bedfordshire.
ROLFE, WATERS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 5, 1705.
S. of John, innkeeper, of Downham, Norfolk. B. there, 1688.
School, Wisbech. Matric. 1705-6; Scholar, 1705-10; B.A.
1709-10. Ord. deacon (Ely, Lift. dim. from Norwich) Sept.
23, 1711; priest (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1712; C. of Watlington,
Norfolk. R. of North Pickenham and Houghton, 1719-48.
Married Ellen, dau. of Robert Shuldham, M.D., of Kettle-
stone. Died June 11, 1748. Ancestor of Baron Cranworth
and father of Robert (1739). {Venn, i. 513; Burke, Ext.
Peerage.)
ROLF, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1382-94. Perhaps
brother of Peter (1381).
ROLFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 14, 1617.
Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; B.D. 1631-2 {Lit.
Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 22; priest, July 23, 1627.
Perhaps R. of St John Zachary, London, 1631-5.
ROLFE, . B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1485.
ROLLE, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Dec. 10,
1667. S. of Alexander, jurisconsultus, of Tawstock, Devon,
deceased. Bapt. Dec. 18, 1650, at Atherington, Devon.
School, Barnstaple (Mr Hume). Matric. 1667. Of Tawstock,
Devon. {Venn, 1. 433.)
ROLLE, AMOS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, June 22, 1672.
3rd s. of Sir John (and Florence, dau. of Dennis Rolle, Esq.).
B. at Yelverton, Devon. School, Tiverton (Mr Hume). B.A.
1675-6; M.A. 1679. {Peile, 11. 44; Collins, viii. 527.)
ROWLES, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. 12, 1649-50.
Of Essex. One Benjamin Roules, B.A., C. of Kingsbury,
Middlesex, 1662-3.
ROWLES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 15, 1646. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1646-7.
ROWLES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 26, 1675.
RoLLiNsoN, Henry
ROLLES, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 13, 1676.
S. of Samuel (? 1643), 'theologo-medicus.* B. in London.
Matric. 1677. One of these names of the City of Dublin,
M.D., died in St Paul's parish, Covent Garden, London.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1691. {Peik, 11. 62.)
ROLLES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 25,
1646-7.
ROLLE or ROLLES, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1605. S. of Robert, of Stevenstone, Devon. B.A.
1610-1; M.A. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. R. of East
Lockinge, Berks., 1620, as Rolle. {Vis. of Devon, 1620.)
ROLLE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 11, 1696.
Of Devon. Doubtless s. of Sir John, of Stevenstone, Devon,
Knt., deceased (died Apr. 22, 1689). Matric. 1697. Probably
adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 17, (?) 1696-7. M.P. for
Saltash, 1703-5; for Co. Devon, 1710-3 and 1727-30; for
Exeter, 1713-5, 1722-7; for Barnstaple, 1715-22. Married
Isabella, dau. of Sir WiUiam Walter, of Saresden, Oxon.
Died May 6, 1730. (A. B. Beaven; Collins, viii. 527.)
ROLLE or ROWLES, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from Em-
manuel, Easter, 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644; M.D. 1651.
Fellow of Trinity, 1645. R. of Hardwick and Setchy, Lynn,
Norfolk, 1651-69. Married Constance, dau. of George
AtweU. Died Oct. 14, 1669, aged 49. M.I. at North Runcton,
Norfolk. (Le Neve, Mon., v. 48.)
ROLLE or ROWLE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Easter, 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 20, 1613-4; priest, Apr. 2, 1615. Perhaps C. of Knuts-
ford, Cheshire, 1618-22, Rowles.
ROLLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 15, 1636-7,
from Oxford (two years' residence). S. of Richard, of Cook-
bury, Devon. Matric. (New Inn HaU, Oxford) Sept. 26, 1634,
age 18; B.A. 1638-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1639. M.A. (Oxford)
1642. Probably intruded R. of St Andrew Wardrobe,
London, Feb. 16, 1641-2. Perhaps V. of Witham, Essex,
1645; gone by 1653. R- of Sheviocke, Cornwall, 1656.
Perhaps also V. of Isleworth, Middlesex; ejected, 1660, but
afterwards conformed. Died 1680. {Al. Oxon.; Shaw, 1. -^0^.)
ROLLES or ROLLE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1643.
Of London. Matric. Easter, 1644. Migrated to Trinity,
May 29, 1645. Scholar, 1646; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650;
M.D. 1676 (Lit. Reg.), Fellow of Trinity, 1647. Minister of
Isleworth, Middlesex, 1647-57. Lecturer at Hounslow Chapel.
R. of Dunton, Bucks.; ejected for nonconformity, 1662.
Author, religious. Living, 1678. Probably father of Daniel
(1676). {D.N.B.)
ROLLE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jime 21,
1716. S. of Dennis, clerk, R. of Merton, Devon. B. there.
School, Exeter (Mr Reynolds). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20;
M.A. 1723. R.ofPetrockstowe, Devon, 1730-5. Will (Exeter)
1736; as R. of Padstow.
ROLLE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 16, 1658. Of Holsworthy, Devon. B. at Halston,
Suffolk (the 13th son of his parents). Matric. 1658; B.A.
1661-2; M.A. 1666. Fellow, 1661-4. 'Married, having pre-
ferment in Cornwall.' Perhaps of Veryan, Cornwall, clerk;
will (Exeter) 1724. (Harwood.)
ROLLE, THOMAS. M.A. from Queens', 1690. S. of Dennis, of
Bickton, Devon, Esq., and grandson of Lord Aylesbury.
ROLLE, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, 1659.
ROLLES, W. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 5, 1582-3.
Matric. 1582-3.
ROLLYNS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from St John's, Michs. 1571.
ROLLINSON or ROLLENSON, see also RAWLINSON.
ROLLINSON or RAWLINGSON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from
Clare, Michs. 1580. B. at Rasen, Lines., c. 1565. B.A.
1583-4; M.A. 1587. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. Ord. deacon
(Lincoki) 1587; priest. Mar. 9, 1587-8. V. of Middle Rasen,
Lines., 1589-1603. R. of Kelsey St Nicholas, 1603-30. R. of
Toddingtou, Beds., 1613-30. Buried there Aug. 18, 1630.
Will (P.C.C.) 1631. Father of Henry (1610) and Francis
(1637). (W. M. Noble; Al. Oxon.)
ROLLENSON or ROWLINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from
St John's, c. 1591; B.A. (? 1594-5); M-A. 1598; B.D. 1606.
Fellow. Ord. doacon and priest (York) Feb. 24, 1599.
University preacher. Perhaps R. of IsUp, Northants., 1605-7.
ROLLINSON or ROLLENSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at St John's, July 19, 1637. S. of Francis (1580), R. of
Toddington, Beds. Bapt. there, Apr. 19, 1618. School,
Westminster. Brother of the next.
ROLLINSON or RAWLINSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from
Queens', Easter, 1610, ' Rolleison.' Doubtless s. of Francis
(1580). B. at Rasen, Lines. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord.
deacon (London) June 4, 1615, age 23; priest. Mar. 12,
1619-20. R. of Hollesley and Bawdsey, Suffolk, 1624-44,
ejected. Brother ot Francis (above).
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RoLLiNSON, James
ROLLINSON or R,^WLINSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from St
John's, Michs. 1616; B.A. 1619-20, Rollinson. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1621.
ROLLESTON, ALURED. Adm. sirar (age 16) at Christ's, Apr.
II, 1677. S. of John. B. in London. School, Nottingham
(MrCudworth). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1684. C. at Carburton-tti.-Edwinstowe,
Notts., 1684. Buried at Edwinstowe, Oct. 5, 1689. {Peile, n.
63.)
ROLSTON, EDWARD. Matric pens, from Christ's, Feb. 1563-
4. Probably 2nd s. of Richard. B. at Wemswold (? Wymyns-
wold). B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1572. The first Head Master of
Rugby School, 1574-80. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 1579.
age 33. Probably R. of Rolleston, Stafis. Buried there
May 4, 1615. M.I. (Peile, i. 82; Rouse, Hist, of Rugby School,
34; Shnw, I. 33.)
ROLLESTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney,
May 24, 1671. S. and h. of Thomas, gent. B. at Tainton
(PToynton), Lines. Schools, Homcastle and Alford, Lines.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 20, 1671-2, as 'Edmund.'
ROLLESTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Nov. 7,
1612. Of Nottinghamshire. Probably s. of John, of Watnall.
Died before June 22, 1637. Father of Lancelot (1637).
ROLLESTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 5, 1723. S. of
Christopher, Esq., of Watnall, Notts. Matric. 1723; B.A.
1726-7; M.A. 1730. R. of Aston, Derbs., 1730-70. R. of
Stanton-by-Bridge, 1744-70. Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir
Robert Burdett, of Foremark, Derbs. Died June 30, 1770.
Brother of Lancelot (1711). (Burke, L.G.; F.M.G.)
ROLSTON, LANCELOT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius,
June 22, 1637. S. of John (1612), Esq., of Watnall, Notts.,
lately deceased. B. there. School, Watnall (Mr Smith).
Died s.p. 1685. {Venn, 1. 329.)
ROLLESTON, LANCELOT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Nov. 2,
1711. S. and h. of Christopher, Esq., of Watnall, Notts.
Matric. 1711. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. i, 1711.
High Sheriff of Notts., 1743. Of Watnall, Esq. Married
(i) Isabella, dau. of Henry Feme, of Snitterton; {2) Rosa-
mund, dau. of Daniel Greenwood, M.D., of Northampton.
Died s.p., Aug. 3, 1751. Brother of John (1723). (Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag.)
ROLLESTONE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Michs.
1602; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608, Roulston. Perhaps 3rd s. of
William, of Rollestone, Staffs., Esq. If so, went to Ireland,
1610, having received a grant of land in Armagh. Died 1636.
Perhaps brother of William (1595-6). (Burke, L.G.; Peile,
«• 237.)
ROLLESTONE or ROULSTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at Trinity, Aug. 20, 1703. S. of Robert, of Uttoxeter,
Staffs. School, Uttoxeter. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
ROLSTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1584;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1588-9.
ROLSTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1512-3. Of Coventry and Lichfield
diocese. Probably s. of James, of Derbyshire. M.A. 1516-7.
Fellow of Peterhousk, 1517-29. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 7;
priest (Lincoln) June 2, 1520. Will proved (V.C.C.) Oct. 9,
1529. {T.A. Walker.)
ROLLESTONE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, c.
Lent, 1595-6. Perhaps 2nd s. of William, of RoUestone,
Staffs., Esq. Bapt. Nov. 31, 1574. B.A. 1598-9. Served
under King Charles I. Of Rollestone, Esq. Married and had
issue. Died Sept. 23, 1653. Buried at Rollestone. M.I.
Perhaps brother of Richard (1602). (Burke, L.G.; Shaw,
Staffs., 1. 30.)
ROULSTONE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
i6oi.
ROLT, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, May 18,
1631. 6th s. of Edward, Esq., of PertenhaU, Beds. Bapt.
Dec. 14, 1614, at Bolnhurst, Beds. School, Oundle. Matric.
1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Brother of the next, John
(1623-4) and Nathaniel (1626). {Vis. of Beds., 1634; Vis. of
Kent, 1619.)
ROLT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 9, 1607. S. and
h. of Edward, of Bolnhurst, Beds., gent, (and Jane, dau. of
John Baldwin, of Gt Stoughton, Hunts.). Matric. 1607-8.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 14, 1608. Of Pertenhjill, Beds.,
Esq. Married three wives. (His second wife was Mary, dau.
of Sir Oliver Cromwell, of Hinchinbrooke, K.B. and the
mother of Sir Thomas Rolt, Knt., of the East India Company,
and afterwards of Saccomb Park, Herts.) Buried Oct. 12,
1652, at Pertenhall. {Genealogist, N.S., xvii. 145; Vis. of
Beds., 1634; Clutterbuck, 11. 426.)
ROLT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Sidney, Jan. 16,
J639-40. S. of Stephen, Esq. Bapt. July 4, J624, at Stagsden,
RoMESEYE, Thomas de
Beds. Schools, Thurley, Beds. (Mr Haynes) and Lathbury,
Bucks. (Mr Evance). Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
One of these names, M.A., presented to Boston, Lines., 1660.
{Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
ROLT, GEORGE. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of St Margaret's parish, Darenth, Kent, pleb.
Matric. (St Alban Hall, Oxford) June 17, 1631, age i8; B.A.
1631; M.A. 1634.
ROLT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, 1623-4. Probably
3rd s. of Edward, of Pertenhall, Beds. Bapt. Oct. 27, 1605,
at Bohihurst. Matric. Easter, 1624. Brother of Benjamin
(1631), etc. {Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
ROLT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 11, 1633. Of
Bedfordshire. S. and h. of Thomas (? 1604), J.P., of Milton
Ernest. Bapt. there, Feb. 24, 1615. Matric. 1633. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 10, 1634. Knighted, Aug. 9, 1641. Of
Milton Ernest. Buried there Nov. 20, 1651. Doubtless father
of Thomas (1660). {Vis. of Beds., 1634; Victoria Hist. Beds.,
in. 146.)
ROLT, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Clare, Nov. 23, 1730.
Perhaps s. of Edward, of Saccomb, Herts., Esq. B. in London.
Matric. (Merton CoUege, Oxford) May 27, 1736, age 24;
B.A. (Oxford, by decree) Mar. 10, 1736-7; M.A. 1737. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 1; 'of Clare HaU'; priest, Sept. 21,
1735. R. of Bromham, Wilts. Died Oct. 25, 1793. Will,
P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.; E. Mag.)
ROLT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter, 1626.
Doubtless 5th s. of Edward, of PertenhaU, Beds., Esq. Bapt.
Dec. 3, 1609, at Bolnhurst. Matric. 1626. Brother of
Benjamin (1631), etc. {Vis. of Kent, 1619; Vis. of Beds.,
1634.)
ROLT, SAMUEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 165s.
B. atThurleigh, Beds., 1634. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1656; M.A.
1660. FeUow, 1665-7. Married the widow of Mr Haslerigge.
{Harwood.)
ROLT, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Mar. 15,
1686-7. Of Middlesex. Probably s. and h. of Thomas (i 660).
M.P. for Bedford, 1700-1 and' 1713-5- Married Susanna,
dau. of Richard Poulter, merchant of London. Died Oct. 4,
1717, aged 46. {Victoria Hist. Beds., iii. 146; Geneal. Beds.,
420.)
ROLT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, June 30,
1748. S. of Samuel, clerk. B. at Lincoln. School, Lincoln.
Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Lincoto) June 17,
1753; priest, Feb. 23, 1755.
ROLT, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene, June ai,
1682. S. of John, gent., of Bletsoe, Beds. Bapt. there, Aug.
17, 1664. School, Knotting, Beds. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-
6; M.A. 1689. C. of Pertenhall, Beds., 1689. C. of MUton
Ernest, 1723; R., 1725-31. (W. M. Noble.)
ROLT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, July, 1604.
Probably s. of John, Esq., of Milton Ernest, Beds. Adm.
at Lincohi's Inn, June 8, 1605; of Beds. J.P. for Beds.,
1634. Married Catherine Staveley, of West Langton, Leics.
Died 1649. WiU proved (P.C.C.) Mar. 31, 1649. Probably
father of John (1633). {Peile, 1. 249; Vis. of Beds., 1634;
Geneal. Beds., 419.)
ROLT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 13,
1642-3. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Milton, Beds. School,
Bedford (Mr Vemey). Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651;
B.D. 1658. FeUow. Taxor, 1653. Incorp. at Oxford, 1657
and again in 1669. R. of WUden, Beds., 1657-95- Buried
there Dec. 2, 1695. WiU dated, Jan. 5, 1694; proved, Jan. 17,
1695-6. {Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Beds., 1634; Geneal. Beds.,
448.)
ROLT, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from St Catharine's,
Easter, 1660. Doubtless s. and h. of John (1633), late of
Milton Ernest, Beds., deceased. Bapt. there, Jan. 25, 1641.
Leased the manor of Milton Ernest to Sir Nathaniel Bamard-
iston, in 1662. Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Cox, physician
in ordinary to Charles II. Buried at Milton Ernest, Oct. 3,
1672, aged 31. Probably father of Samuel (1686-7). {Geneal.
Beds., 419.)
ROMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 19, 1670-1.
S. of Edward, of Westminster. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 18, 1681. V. of
Bromley, Kent, 1686-90. R. of Trottiscliffe, 1690-2. P.C.
of Maidstone, 1692. Died there 1692. {Hasted, i. 96; 11.
122.)
ROME, NICHOLAS DE. King's scholar at Cambridge, 1319.
Received a gown ready for Christmas, Dec. 6, 13 19.
ROMESEYE, JOHN DE. Scholar at King's Hall; adm. June 14,
1342, as a supernumerary; left, Oct. 16, 1348.
ROMESEYE, THOMAS DE. Adm. at King's Hall, Oct. 16,
1348, as a supernumerary in the place of John (above).
Died June 27, 1361.
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RoMLEY, William
ROMLEY, WILLIAM, Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 21,
1720. S. of William, of Crowle, Lines. School, Doncaster,
Yorks. (Mr Withers). Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23, 1722;
priest, Sept. 15, 1726. C. of Whitgift, Yorks., 1726.
ROMMERILL, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs.
1626; B.A. from King's, 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
ROMNEY, see also RUMNEY.
ROMNEY, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 19,
1607. Doubtless s. of Sir William, Lord Mayor of London
(whose widow founded four exhibitions for the Haberdashers'
Co., two at Emmanuel and two at Sidney Sussex). B.A.
1610-1; M.A. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1610; 'of London, gent.' Buried, Feb. 24,
1645-6, at St Martin Pomeroy. {Vis. of London, 1634;
H. G. Harrison.)
ROMSBOTTOM, see RAMSBOTHAM.
RONGIUS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Dec. 17,
1596.
RONHALE or ROUNCEHALL, RICHARD. Licentiate in Civil
Law. Warden of King's Hall, 1375-7. Perhaps preb. of
York, 1386.
RONKESLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Magdalene,
Aug. 5, i668. S. of George, farmer, of Fulwood, Sheffield.
School, Sheffield. Matric. 1669. Kept a school at Hathersaye,
Derbs., and then at Bakewell, till 1683. Private tutor.
Edited Lyiey's Syntax, 1707. Died Jan. 4, 1724. Benefactor
to Fullwood Chapel. (M. H. Peacock.)
ROODE, EDWARD. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Merton College, Oxford) Nov. 22, 1650; B.A. 1651-2; M.A.
1655; LL.D. (Cambridge) 1671. Fellow of Merton, 1651.
R. of (mediety of) Gamlingay, Cambs., 1661-89. Died 1689,
at Cambridge. {Al. Oxon.)
ROODE, ONESIPHORUS. B.A. 1645 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Edward, of Thame, Oxon., clerk. Matric. (New Inn
Hall, Oxford) Oct. 27, 1637, age 16; B.A. 1641; M.A. from
Christ's, 1645. Minister of New Chapel, Tuttlefields, West-
minster, 1648-60, ejected. Chaplain to Cromwell's Upper
House, 1648-60. Lived at Hacltney. Died above 90 years
old. {Calamy, i. 149; Peile, 1. 456.)
ROOD, ONESIPHORUS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
24, 1671. Matric. 1672. Migrated to Trinity, Sept. 23, 1672.
Scholar, 1674; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
ROODE,
B.Can.L. 1474-5.
ROOF, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 13, 1588. Of
Suffolk.
ROOKE, see also ROCKE and ROKE.
ROOKES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 13, 1547. Of Windsor, Berks. Matric. 1547;
B.A. 1551-2; M.A. 1555. Fellow, 1550-7. Ord. deacon
(London) 1557. V. of Plumstead, Kent, 1559-61. R. of
Monxton, Hants., till c. 1583. Preb. of Sarum. R. of Weyhill,
Hants. R. of Westbere, Kent, 1580. Died c. 1583. Will
(Winchester) 1583. (For Christopher Rookes, B.D., Principal
of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1529-32, see Al. Oxon.)
ROOKES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 8,
1672. S. of Edward, tailor, of Walsoken, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Wisbech. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1678; priest. May, 1681, 'B.A.'
ROOKE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Pembroke,
Mar. 21, 1717-8. S. of Sir George, Knt., of Canterbury (for
whom see D.N.B.). B. 1702. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1719-20.
Married Hon. Frances Ward, dau. of John, Viscount Dudley.
Died s.p., Nov. 24, 1739. Buried at St Paul's, Canterbury.
(G. Mag.; Genealogist, iv. 198.)
ROOKE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Sept. 10, 1720. S. of William, of Carlisle, attorney. B. Aug. 3,
1702. Schools, Carlisle (Catholic) and Westminster. Matric.
1720; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. from Christ's, 1728;
D.D. 1745. Fellow of Christ's, 1727. Senior Greek lecturer
and Mildmay preacher, 1740. Proctor, 1741-2. Master of
Christ's, 1745-54. Vice-Chancellor, 1745-6. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) May 28, 1727. V. of Gt St Mary, Cambridge, 1727.
V. of Gt Eversden, Cambs., 1732. V. of Little Abington,
1736-7. V. of Foxton, 1738-40. R. of Hadstock, Essex, 1740.
R. of Gt Horkesley, near Colchester, 1747- Preb. of Lincoln,
1749-54. Preb. of Bristol, i75i-4- Died Feb. 7, i754, in
College. Buried at Hadstock. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, 11. 204.)
ROOKE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1546.
ROOKE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1.
ROOKE or ROOKES, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 17, 1536. Of Datchett, Bucks. Name off
before 1539.
ROOKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1560.
Rookwood, Edward
ROOKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1587.
ROOKES, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1583;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Fellow, till 1597. Died in Lincoln-
shire. (Harwood.)
ROOKES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1607.
ROOKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, May so,
1730. S. of John, of London, merchant. B. Sept. 20, 1713.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Scholar, 1730; \Iatric. 1731;
B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737. Fellow, 1735-8. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Sept. 25, 1737; priest, Dec. 24, 1738. V. of WiUian,
Herts., 1739-92- J. P. for Herts. Married, at Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, Mar. 15, 1738, Mary Ward. Died Feb. 22, 1793.
Will, P.C.C. (T. A. Walker, 261.)
ROOKE, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Caius, Feb. 11,
1635-6. S. of William, gent., of Blean, Kent. Bapt. May 19,
1622, at Stanford. School, Canterbury (Mr Ludd). Scholar,
1635-43. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1644. (Venn,
I. 319-)
ROOKE, LAWRENCE. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1640. S. of George, of Monks Horton, Kent. B. atDeptford,
Kent, Mar. 13, 1621-2. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A.
1647. Fellow, 1643-8. Adm. at Wadham College, Oxford,
1650. Professor of Astronomy, Gresham College, 1652-7.
Professor of Geometry, 1657-62. One of the original fellows
of the Royal Society. Married Barbara, dau. of Sir Peter
Heyman, of Somerfield, Kent, Knt. Author, astronomical.
Died June 27, 1662. Buried at St Martin Outwich, London.
Will, P.C.C. (Vis. of Kent, 1663; Ward's Gresham; D.N.B.)
ROOKES, NICHOLAS. Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 26, 1562. Of Newport, Essex. Matric. 1562.
Left in 1564. Afterwards Conduct of the College, 1571-86.
R. of Brockley, Suffolk, 1589-1606. (Harwood.)
ROOKE, ROBERT. B.A. 1542-3; M.A. 1547. Fellow of Trinity,
1546. Received the tonsure (London) Mar. 1553-4. V. of
Bottisham, Cambs., 1556-7. Died 1557.
ROOKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1613-4.
ROOKES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May a8, 1633. Of
Essex.
ROOKE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1564.
ROOKE or ROCHE, THOMAS, see ROCHE.
ROOKES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 24, 1596.
Matric. c. 1596; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. priest
(London) June 13, 1602. V. of Caldecot, Herts., 1609.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1653-
ROOKES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1619.
ROOKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1660. Of
Kent. Matric. Lent, 1661. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge,
Jan. I, 1661-2.
ROOKE, WALTER, see ROKYS.
ROOK or ROKE, WILLIAM (1389), see ROKE.
ROOK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 7, 1599. Of
Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 11; priest, Sept. 24, 1609. Perhaps V. of
Laxton, Notts., 1613.
ROOKS, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, May 15, 1703.
S. of John, Esq., of Roydes Hall, near Bradford, Yorks.
Bapt. at Wibsey, Feb. 13, 1685. Matric. 1703. Of Rodes, or
Roydes, Hall, Esq. Married Mary, dau. of William Rodes, of
Gt Houghton, Yorks., Jan. 27, 1712-3- Died Oct. 25, 1731.
Buried at Wibsey. Father of the next. (F.M.G., i. 39.)
ROOKES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 17, 1736-
Of Roydes Hall, Yorks. S. of William (above). B. Aug. 27,
1719. Matric. 1736; Scholar, 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743.
Fellow of Jesus, 1742-58. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1740.
Bencher. Married Anne, dau. of Robert Stansfield, Aug. 27,
1758. DiedOct. 24, 1789. Buried at Guiseley. (F..1/.G., i. 39;
A. Gray.)
ROOKE, ZACHARY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1569.
B. at Sandwich, Kent. B.A. 1572-3; M-A. i576. Ord. priest
(London) June 19, 1580, age 30; 'of St Stephen, Canterbury'
(? curate).
ROOKE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1561.
ROOKWOOD, EDMUND. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1624.
One of these names adm. at Leyden, Nov. ii, 1621.
ROOKWOOD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, .■\pr. 26,
1574. Of Palgrave, Suffolk. S. of Robert. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. 1574. Of a staunch Roman Catholic
family. Died s.p. before 1600. Brother of Ambrose, of the
Gunpowder Plot, and Henry (1578-9). (Venn, i. 78.)
ROOKWOOD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pkmbrokk,
May 19, 1670. S. of Nicholas, Esq. B. at Hunston, Suffolk.
485
RooKWOOD, Henry
ROKEWOODE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Cxius, Feb. 9,
1578-9. S. of Robert, of Hawstead, Sufiolk. School, Haw-
stead (Mr Adams). Afterwards a seminary priest. Succeeded
to his father's estate, c. 1600. The whole family were re-
turned as popish recusants in 1595. Brother of Edward
(i574)- {Venn, 1. 100.)
ROOKEWOODE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Cxius, May 6,
1629. S. of Henry, gent., of Weston, Norfolk. Schools,
Aylsham and Elsing (Messrs Knolles and Robinson). Matric.
1629; Scholar, 1629-31. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 12, 1631.
Married Margaret, dau. of Charles Suckling, of Woodton,
Norfolk. Died before Apr. 14, 1675. {Venn, i. 289.)
ROOKWOOD, . Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1533-6. Prob-
ably Thomas, s. of Edmund, of Euston, Suffolk; ord. priest
(Norwich) 1534. Perhaps V. of Little Fakenham and Euston,
Sufiolk, 1559-82. (VU. of Norfolk.)
ROOF, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Christ's, Oct. 30,
1646. S. of Ambrose. B. at Tounstall, near Dartmouth,
Devon. School, Dartmouth (Mr Stone). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Dec. 7, 1647. (PeiU, i. 510.)
ROOS, see also ROSS, ROUSE and REWSE.
ROOS, GILBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 1607.
S. of Peter, of Laxton, Notts., deceased. Schools, Laxton
and Eton. Matric. 1607. Migrated as Fell.-Com. to Caius,
Jan. 18, 1607-8, age 15. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1607-8.
(Venn, 1. 196; Vis. of Notts.)
ROOS, JOHN. B.A. 1460.
ROOS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age i6) at Christ's, May 29, 1672.
S. of Henry. B. at Sneinton, Notts. School, Nottingham
(Mr Birch). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1677; priest, June, 1679. R. of Widmerpool, Notts.,
1680. Died before Sept. 1704. {Peile, 11. 43.)
ROOS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 1, 1673. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1673.
ROOS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 15, 1716.
Probably s. of William (1676). Died June 8, 1719, aged 20.
Buried at Dr>' Stoke, Leics. M.I. (Nichols, u. 608.)
ROOS, NICHOLAS DE. Scholar of King's Hall, 1337-8.
Warden, 1364-75. Died Sept. 26, 1375.
ROOS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 3, 1718.
Matric. 1719.
ROOS or ROSS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 27,
1676. Of Middlesex. B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. R. of Dry
Stoke, Leics. Died May 20, 1736, aged 78. Buried at Dry
Stoke. M.I. Probablyfatherof John (1716). (Nichols, 11.608.)
ROOS (Bishop). Degree 1460-1. Probably a foreigner.
ROOS, . Com. for M.A. or higher degree, 1463-4.
ROOS, . Com for B.A. 1468-9.
ROOTE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter, 1605.
(Perhaps same as next.)
ROOTE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Sept. 25, 1606. B.
1590. Matric. 1606; B.A. from Magdalene, 1610-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 7; priest, Dec. 20, 1612. C. of Nail-
stone, Leics., in 1613. C. (or preacher) of Gorton, Lanes.,
1623-34. Occurs at Northenden, Cheshire, in 1643 and 1647.
Minister of Sowerby Chapel, Yorks., 1645-62, ejected.
Suffered imprisonment in York Castle for three months.
EHed Oct. 20, 1669, aged c. 80. Father of Timothy (1653-4).
(Calamy, n. 576; Earwaker, 1. 294, 484.)
ROOT, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Easter, 1625.
Matric. 1625.
ROOTE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Sx Catharine's, Lent,
1615-6; B.A. 1617-8.
ROOTE or ROOTH, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. 13, 1653-4. S. of Henry (1606), clerk, of Sowerby,
Yorks. Bapt. Mar. 25, 1635, at Stockport, Cheshire. School,
Sowerby (Mr Thomas Preston). Matric. 1653-4; B.A. 1658;
M.A. i66i, as Rooth. Silenced at Sowerby, 1662. After-
wards conformed. R. of Howden, in 1685. (Calamy, 11. 576;
Earwaker, i. 485.)
ROOTH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 31, 1649. Of
Kent.
ROOTES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1621.
Of Sussex. Migrated to Queens', 1622. B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1628. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1626. Usher at
Tonbridge School, i630-(?) 44. (S. Rivington, Tonbridge
School, 113.)
ROOTS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1602;
Scholar, 1605; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
ROOTS, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Nov. 18;
priest, Nov. 19, 1597. R. of Horsted Keynes, Sussex, 1597-
1617. Buried there July 18, 1617. Will, at Lewes. (W. C.
Renshaw.)
RoPER, Robert
ROOTS, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Easter,
1602. One of these names of Fumival's Inn, London, and of
Fletching, Sussex, gent. Will (Lewes) 1638.
ROOTES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from St John's, c. 1591;
B.A. 1595-6. Perhaps of Fletching, Sussex, clerk; if so,
father of William (1633).
ROOTS, THOMAS. M.A. from Magdalene, 1632. S. of William,
of Tonbridge, Kent, pleb. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford)
Jan. 31, 1628-9, age 23; B.A. 1628-9. V. of Long Stanton
All Saints, Cambs., 1630-51. R. of Lolworth, 1650. (Al.
Oxon.)
ROOTS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1633;
exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. S. of Richard (?c. 1591).
of Fletching, Sussex, clerk. B.A. 1637; M.A. 1641. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641; priest. Mar. 6, 1641-2. R. of
Fletching, Sussex, 1662. V. of Chailey, i676-i7i3' Buried
there May 5, 1713. Will, at Lewes. For his son WUliam see
Al. Oxon. (W. C. Renshaw.)
ROOTS, . M.A. from Emmanuel, 1603.
ROOPER, CUTHBERT. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1603. Probably R. of Kirkbampton, Cumberland, i6io.
ROPER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sidney, June 26,
1672. S. of John, farmer. B. at Wakefield. Schools, Wake-
field and Thornton. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1676; priest, Nov. 1678. Head
Master of Otley Grammar School, Yorks., 1676-80.
ROPER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age i6) at St John's, Sept. 21,
1658. Of Kelloe, Durham. S. of Robert, farmer. School,
Darlington (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1658. (Apparently
migrated for a time to Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Matric. there, Dec. 16, 1661, age 18.) B.A. from Cambridge,
1662-3; M.A. 1666; B.D. 1673. Fellow of St John's, 1666.
Taxor, 1671. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jime 7, 1665. V. of
Waterbeach, Cambs., 1678-86. Canon of Ely, 1686-90. R. of
Northwold, Norfolk, 1687-90; deprived as a non-juror.
Died Apr. 12, 1719. Will proved (V.C.C.) i7i9. Benefactor
to St John's. (Al. Oxon.)
ROPER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, June 15, 1571;
Of Sharrington, Norfolk. S. and h. of Robert, of Saxlingham,
Norfolk, gent, (and Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Dawbeney, of
Sharrington). Schools, Holt, Norfolk and Eaton Socon, Beds.
Scholar, 1572. (Venn, i. 67.)
ROOPER, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 11,
1594-5- S. of Anthony, Esq. B. in Sussex. School, West-
minster. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 28, 1597; of Kent.
Of Famingham, Kent. Living there, 1655. (Venn, i. 154.)
ROPER, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney, Aug. 15,
1633, from Trinity, Dublin. 3rd s. of Thomas, Lord Baiting-
las. B. at Roper's Rest, near Dublin. School, Eton. Died
before 1672.
ROPER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, May 16,
1705. Of Cambridge. School, Histon. Matric. 1705-6; B.A.
1708-9; M.A. from Queens', 1715. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Aug. 15, 1714. V. of Melboum, Cambs., i72*-55. Died
June 19, 1755- (G- Mag.; L. Mag.)
ROPER, JOHN. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. 1545. FeUow of Peter-
house, 1543-50. C. of Little St Mary's, Cambridge, 1543.
Travelled abroad, 1545-6 to 1547-8. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1551-
ROOPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 26,
1735. S. of John, of Middlesex. School, Felsted. Matric.
1735; Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1738-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 17, 1739-
ROPER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 23, 1665.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1669-70; M.A. from Sidney, 1673. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester, at Holbom) Feb. 27, 1669-70; priest
(York) c. 1671. R. of Escrick, Yorks., 1682-1708. Father of
the next.
ROPER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, June 7,
1703. S. of Joseph (above), clerk. B. at Escrick, Yorks.
School, York (Mr Tomlinson). Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1710; B.D. 1717; D.D. 1728. Fellow, 1710-22. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 19, 1709. C. of Wakerley, Northants.,
1709. R. of St Nicholas QJle Abbey, London, 1720-46. Died
Mar. 13, 1746. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; Hennessy.)
ROPER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
ROPER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 5,
1738. S. of Bryan, Esq., of Trimdon, Durham. B. there.
School, Durham (Mr Dong^'orth). Matric. 1738; LL.D. 1762
(Lit. Reg.). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 24, 1739-
Barrister, 1756. Auditor of the Duchy Court of Lancaster,
1760-72. Chancellor of York diocese, 1762-72. Died 1772.
Will, P.C.C. (H. M. Wood; Surtees, Hartlepool Section.)
486
Roper, Samuel
ROPER, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Sept. ii,
1613. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Appleby, Derbs.
Matric. 1614. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1614. Prob-
ably served as a Colonel in the Parliamentary army. Of
Heanor, Derbs., Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry
Goodere, of Polesworth, Warws. Antiquary. Aided Dugdale
in his History of Warwickshire. Died Sept. 1, 1658. Will
(P.C.C.) 1658. Father of the next. lyis. of Derbs., 1662;
Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.)
ROOFER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12, 1652.
Of Warwickshire. S. and h. of Samuel (above), of Heanor,
Derbs., Esq. Matric. 1652. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 21,
1653. Called to the Bar, 1660. Died unmarried, 1678.
(Burke, L.G.; Vis. of Derbs., 1662.)
ROPER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1555.
ROPER, THOMAS. Adm. at Emmanuel, July 7, 1625. Adm.
sizar at Caius, June 2, 1626, age 20. S. of John, carpenter,
of Hoxne, Suffolk. B. at Winfarthing, Norfolk. School,
Thetford (Mr Smith). Matric. 1626; B.A. 1628-9; Scholar,
1629-33; M.A. 1632. R. of Stewton, Lines., 1632. (Venn,
I. 276.)
ROPER, . B.Can.L. 1529-30. Perhaps William. If so, R.
of Chignal Smealey, Essex, 1544-50; R. of Bamston, 1550-7;
V. of Manewden, 1554-6; V. of Felsted, 1555-7. Will (Com.
C. Essex); leaves a bequest to the scholars of St Nicholas
Hostel, Cambridge; to be buried at Felsted. (J. Ch. Smith.)
ROPHE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from St John's, Lent, 1557-8.
ROSCARROCK, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Aug.
6, 1608. Of Cornwall. S. and h. of John, of Roscarrock,
Cornwall. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1609. Of Roscarrock.
Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Thynne, of Wiltshire.
Died Jan. 1627. WiU dated, Jan. 6, 1626; proved (Archd.
C. Cornwall) 1627. (Maclean, Trigg Minor, i. 562.)
ROSCELYN, ANDREW, see ROSEKIN.
ROSE, see also ROSS and ROUSE.
ROSE or ROOSE, ADAM. Adm. at King's (age 19) a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 22, 1567. Of Preston, Lichfield diocese.
Matric. 1567; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. FeUow, 1570-7.
V. of Gargrave, Yorks., 1576-1600. Buried there Nov. 10,
1600. (J. Parker.)
ROSE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1561.
ROSE, CALEB. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel, May 23, 1694.
S. of William, of Bramfield, Suffolk. Bapt. Mar. 2, 1675-6.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1712. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1698; priest, Feb. 1699-1700. R. of Felsham,
Suffolk, 1701. R. of Whepstead, 1711-42. Married, at
Bradfield St Clare, May 27, 1702, Dorothy Fiske. Died Oct.
27,1742. Buried at Whepstead. FatherofZachary (1719-20)
and William (1723). (T. T. Methold.)
ROSE or ROSSE, EDWARD. B.Can.L. 1504-5.
ROSE, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity, June 4,
1708. S. of Thomas, M.D., of Dorchester. School, Exeter
(Mr Thorpe).
ROSE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Apr. 6, 1616.
S. of Robert, gent., of Sedgeford, Norfolk. Schools, Sedge-
ford and Lynn. Matric. 1617; Scholar, 1618-23; B..^. 1619-
20; M.A. 1623. Fellow, 1626-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 7;
priest, May 8, 1626. R. of Illington, Norfolk, 1626-43. R. of
the mediety of Denver, 1627. Died 1643. (Venn, i. 232.)
ROSE, HENRY. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Lincohi College,
Oxford). Matric. there, July 22, 1658; B.A. (Oxford) 1660-1;
M.A. 1663; B.D. 1672. Fellow of Lincoln College, 1662-74.
Minister of All Saints', Oxford, till 1674. Became involved
in financial difficulties and marrying beneath him, retired to
London, 1674; subsequently went to Ireland. (Al. Oxon.)
ROSE, HUMFREY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Caius, June 27,
1639. S. of Christopher, alderman of Cambridge. B. in
parish of St Clement. Bapt. there, Sept. 7, 1623. School,
Perse (Messrs Lovering and Watson). Matric. 1639. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 21, 1640-1; from Barnard's Inn. (Venn,
I- 336-)
ROSE, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1607; B.A.
1610-1; M.A. 1614. Master of Yarmouth Grammar School,
1615-23. Father of John (1637).
ROSE or ROOS, JOHN. Scholar at King's Hall, 1395-9. Of
Selby. One of these names, 'B.D.,' V. of Town Mailing,
Kent, till 1452. Died Oct. 10, 1452.
ROSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 2, 1632. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 9, 1638-9.
ROSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 7, 1637. S. of
Isaac (1607), clerk, of Buckenham, Norfolk. B. at Yarmouth.
Schools, Old Buckenham (Mr Harrison) and Botesdale
(Mr Easton), Suffolk. Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1641-4; B.A.
Rose, William
1641-2; M.A. 1645. R. of Haddiscoe, Norfolk, in 1643. R. of
Gt Hautbois, 1652-61. Died 1661. Will proved (Norwich)
i66r. (Venn, i. 329.)
ROSE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Aug. 1647. Of
Dorset.
ROSE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 34, 1672-j.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 22, 1678; priest, Dec. 21, 1679. V. of Sedbergh, Yorki.,
1682-1727. Died 1727.
ROSE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 13,
1703. S. of Samuel, of Greysbrook, Yorks. School, Sedbergh,
Yorks. Matric. 1703. Ord. deacon (York) June; priest, 1709.
V. of Darfield, Yorks., 1709. One of these names mlnitter
of Peak Forest Chapel, Derbs., in 1728.
ROSE, PHEED (?THEED). Adm. pens, (age 15) at St John's,
Feb. 10, 1712-3. S. of Richard, Esq. B. at Ledbume-in
Mentmore parish, Bucks. School, Newport (Mr Woodward).
ROSE, RICHARD. B.D. 1475-6. One of these names R. of
Quendon, Essex, 1484.
ROSE, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1530-x.
ROSE, RICHARD. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1628. Of Suffolk.
(Perhaps M.A. 1635.)
ROSE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1567.
ROSE, ROGER. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, June 23, 1633.
Of Cambridge. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1638-9; Scholar, 1639.
ROSE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 19, 1677.
S. of Richard. School, Monks Kirby, Warws. (Mr Norton).
Scholar, 1679; Matric. 1680; B.A. i68o-t. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1687. R. of Pitsford, Northants., 1690-8.
R. of Whilton, 1698-1718. Died 1718. Brother of Thomas
(1685). (Baker, Northants., i. 64.)
ROSE or ROOSE, SETH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 28,
1595. B. at Southease, Sussex. Matric. 1595; B.A. 1398-g.
Ord. deacon (London) July 18; priest, July 25, 1602, age 35;
C. of Southease. R. of Telscombe, 1604; there In 1634.
(Sussex Arch. Coll., xxxv. 187.)
ROSE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 30, 1679.
Of Leicestershire. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary name-
sake.
ROSE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1547; B.A.
1549-50. Possibly V. of Luton, Beds., 1562. (Peile, 1. 43.)
ROSE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Christ's, June 10,
1648. S. of George. B. at Sheffield. School, Sheffield. Matric.
1648. V. of Blodworth, Notts., till 1662, ejected; preached
there afterwards; also at Nottingham; imprisoned there.
On his release, continued to preach till his death. Died c.
1698. (Peile, I. 321; Calatny, 11. 379.)
ROSE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, June 19,
1665. S. of John, deceased, of Newland, Yorks. School,
Cottingham. B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1685. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1668; priest, Sept. 1672.
ROSE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 21, 1685.
S. of Richard. B. at Monks Kirby, Warws. School, Peterhsdl
(Mr Henry Norton). Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1689-
90; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4, 1693-4; priest,
Dec. 23, 1694. Brother of Samuel (1677).
ROSE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, May 27, 1710.
1st s. of Richard, clerk, of Derby. B. there. School, Derby
(Mr Blackwall). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1723. Ord.
deacon (York) Mar. 1714-5; priest, 1717. V. of Colston
Bassett, Notts., 1721-64. R. of West Bridgford, 1749-64.
Buried there Mar. 16, 1764. (Godfrey, Notts.)
ROSE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Michs.
1627; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May
24; perhaps priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1635. R. of Timworth,
Suffolk, 1657-92. Will proved (Bury) Sept. 23, 1692. One
of these names V. of Shepshed, Leics., 1670-89.
ROSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, June 25,
1712. Of Lincolnshire. School, Gonalston, Notts. Scholar,
1712; Matric. 1715; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719. FeUow, 1716-9-
ROSE, WILLIAM. M.A. from Trinity, 1714. S. of GUes, of
London, gent. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric.
(Christ Church, Oxford) Jan. 14, 1696-7, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1701. R. of East Clandon, Surrey, 1708-17. R. of
Wotton, 1717-39. Author, The History of Joseph, a poem in
six books. DiedOct. 11, 1739. Buried at Wotton. (Al.Oxon.;
Manning and Bray, 11. 157.)
ROSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 19, 1723- Of
Suffolk. S. of Caleb (1694). Matric. 1724; B-A. 1726-7; M.A.
1748. R. of West Stow, Suffolk, 1749-66. R. of Icklingham St
James, 1763-6. Married, Dec. 1733, Hannah Skinner. Died
Sept. 25, 1766. Buried at Icklingham. Will, Bury. Brother
of the next. (T. T. Methold.)
487
Rose, Zachary
ROSE, ZACHARY. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 2, 1719-20.
Of Suffolk. S. of Caleb (1694). Bapt. at Felsham, Apr. 20,
1703. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 1726-7; priest, July, 1727. C. of Staimingfield, Suffolk,
1727. R. of Fomham St Martin, 1738-71. R. of Brettenham,
1738. R. of Whepstead, 1758-71. Married Mary, dau. of
Cobbes Rushbrook, of Bardwell. Died Oct. 19, 1771. Brother
of William (above). (T. T. Methold.)
ROSEKIN or ROSCELYN, ANDREW. 'King's Scholar' at
Cambridge, 1319-29. 'In a roll of Liveries of 1323-4 there
is a dress given to Amabel, wife of Andrew Rosekyn.' {Trin.
Coll. Adm., I. 87.)
ROSER, see also ROSIER.
ROSER, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 13, 1592.
ROSEWARNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Clare, Nov. ii, 1749.
B. at St Agnes, Cornwall. Matric. 1749. Perhaps M.P. for
Truro, 1780-3. Died June 26, 1783. (G. Mag.)
ROSEWELL, JOHN. B.D. 1668 (Incorp. from Corpus Christi
College, O.xford). Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) Apr. 2,
1652; B.A. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford) 1655; M.A.
1658-9; B.D. 1667. Fellow of Eton, 1683. Head Master of
Eton, 1672-82. Canon of Windsor, 1678-84. Died Oct. 31,
1684. M.I. in Eton Chapel. WiU, P.C.C. {Al. Oxon.; Le
Neve, Mon., v. 58.)
ROSWELL, WALTER. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Possibly s. of John, V. of Doulting, Somerset, 1610. B.A.
(Queen's College, Oxford) Nov. 20, 1629; M.A. 1632. V. of
Doulting, Somerset, 1639. P.C. of Chatham, Kent, in 1649;
sequestered and imprisoned. Reinstated, 1662. One of these
names chaplain in the Navy, 1654. (Al. Oxon.)
ROSEWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 16, 1682.
ROSWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1686. B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1687; B.A. 1690-1;
M.A. 1694. Fellow, 1690 C. of Stoke Doyle, Northants.,
1692. Master of King's College School, Cambridge. C. of
Wattisham, Suffolk.
ROSEWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June
25, 1706. S. of Nathaniel, of London. School, Lavenham,
Suffolk (Mr Drift). Matric. 1706.
ROSIER or ROSER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Michs. 1559. Possibly puritan minister of Winston, Suffolk,
and father of the next.
ROSIER, JAMES. B.A. from Pembroke, 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
Possibly s. of James (above). Identified by Cooper with the
Voyager of these names. B. 1575. Sailed to New England
with Bartholomew Gosnold, in 1602. Accompanied George
Weymouth on his voyage to Virginia, 1605. Wrote an
account of the voyage. Died 1635. One of these names
Master of Yarmouth Grammar School, -1598-1612. [But
one James 'Roper' was admitted at the English College at
Rome, May 6, 1608, age about 30. He stated that he was
the son of an English minister of Suffolk ; bom at Win ton (sic),
near Ipswich, and M.A. of Pembroke College, Cambridge (no
such graduate). He became a Roman Catholic, in 1602; ord.
priest (Rome) Apr. 18, 1609, and leaving for England, died
at Loreto.] (Cooper, in. 18; D.N.B.; Records S.J., i. 196.)
ROSYER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Caius, Feb. 9, 1619-20.
S. of Robert, waterman, of London. Schools, Blackfriars
and Berkhampsted, Herts. (Mr Hunt). Matric. 1620; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627.
ROSIPUS (PROSINUS), LEWIS. M.A. 1640 (Incorp. from
Saumur).
ROSKALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Apr. 17,
1693. S. of John, deceased. B. at Cartmel, Lanes. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1693.
ROSSE, see also ROSE and ROUSE.
ROSSE, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Trinity, c. 1593, a
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1600. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Dec. 7; priest,
Dec. 14, 1600. R. of Packington, Leics., 1603. R. of Norton-
by-Twycross, i6og. Died Nov. 19, 1658. (Al. Oxon.; Nichols,
IV. 852.)
ROSSE, HENRY. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1608; 'of
St John's'; priest, Mar. 19, 1608-9.
ROSSE or ROSE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter,
1616; B.A. from St John's, 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
ROSSE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1629.
ROSSE, HUGH. Scholar of Trinity, 1618; B.A. 1618; M.A. 1622.
Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Mar. 3, 1624-5. One of
these names schoolmaster at Dalton; buried Sept. 1, 1654.
(Upholland Lanes. Par. Reg.; E. Axon.)
ROSSE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Michs. 1576.
Ross, William
ROSSE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1655. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1662. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 13, 1660-1. V. of Clapham, Beds., 1664.
ROSSE, JOHN. M.A. 1599 (fil. nob.).
ROSSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. from Christ's, 1621. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 21, 1618-9; priest (Peterb.) May 27, 1621. V. of
Litlinglon, Beds., 1620. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Braboume, Kent, 1625. Perhaps R. of Osgarthorpe, Leics.,
c. 1640.
ROSSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3.
ROSSE, JOHN. B.A. from Trinity, 1631-2. One of these names
adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1635-6; s. of John, late of
London, merchant.
ROSSE, JOHN. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1720. S. of Thomas,
of Weobley, Hereford. Matric. (Oriel College, Oxford) Apr.
29, 1713, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1716-7. Perhaps V. of
Cropredy, Oxon., 1726. (Al. Oxon.)
ROSSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 18, 1737.
5. of John, attomey-at-law, of Hereford. B. June, 1719, at
Ross. School, Hereford (Mr WiUim). Matric. 1737; Scholar;
B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744; B.D. 1751; D.D. 1756. Fellow,
1744-70. Taxor, 1748. Incorp. at Oxford, 1744- Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 25, 1746. Preacher at the Rolls, 1757.
F.R.S., 1758. V. of Frome Selwood, Somerset, 1760-92.
Chaplain to the King, 1764-78. Canon of Durham, 1769-78.
Bishop of Exeter, 1778-92; holding in commendum a preb.
of Exeter, the archdeaconry, and the living of Shobrooke,
Devon. Author, sermons; edited Cicero's Letters. Died
Aug. 14, 1792. Buried in Exeter Cathedral. Will, P.C.C.
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 483; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
ROSSE, PETTIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, May 12,
1677. S. of William. B. at S'iirbeck. School, Grantham,
Lines. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1. Fellow, 1682.
ROSSE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1611. Of Norwich. Perhaps the 's. and h. of Richard, of
Norwich, gent.,' adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21, 1615-6.
ROSSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 29, 1585-
6. S. and h. of George, gent. B. in Vor'icshire. School, York
(Mr Pullen). Married Rose, dau. of George Badesley, of
Ellerton Grange, Staffs. (Venn, i. 126.)
ROSSE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Lent, 1577-8.
ROSSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, June 4,
1639; exhibitioner from Charterhouse. S. of James, page-in-
ordinary of H.M.'s Bedchamber. Bapt. Sept. 11, 1620, at
Richmond, Surrey. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642; M.A. (Oxford)
1663. Tutor to James Scott (afterwards Duke of Monmouth).
Constable of Launceston Castle. Keeper of the King's
Library, i66i. Published a translation of the Second Punic
War from Silius Italicus. Died Oct. 27, 1675. Buried at
Richmond. Will, P.C.C. Brother of William (1636). (PeiU,
I. 461; D.N.B. while assigning him to Christ's, makes him
a native of Scotland.)
ROSSE, THOMAS. M.A. from St John's, 1702. S. of Thomas,
of Hope Dinmore, Hereford, clerk. Matric. (Balliol College,
Oxford) May 19, 1693, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1696-7. R. of
Tretire, Hereford, 1710. (Al. Oxon.)
ROSSE or ROSE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Trinity,
Easter, 1570; scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1573-4; M.A.
1577. Fellow, 1576.
ROSSE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 6, 1636. Of Richmond, Surrey. S. and h. of
James, of Windsor, Berks., and page-in-ordinary to H.M.'s
Bedchamber. Bapt. Mar. 30, i6i8. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640.
Fellow, 1639-43. Joined the Royalist army. Died at Oxford,
c. 1643. Brother of Thomas (1639). (Harwood.)
ROSS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 13,
1724. S. of John, plumber, of Lincolnshire. B. at Stamford.
School, Oakham, Rutland (Mr Wright). Matric. 1724.
Migrated to Sidney, Apr. 27, 1725 (occurs as s. of Samuel,
glass draughtsman, in Sidney Reg.). LL.B. 1732. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1731; priest, Mar. 5, 1731-2. V. of
St Michael, Stamford, 1732. R. of Carlby, Lines., 1753-66.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 372.)
ROSSE, . M.A. 1472.
ROSSE, . D.D. 1473-4.
ROSSE, . B.A. 1500-1.
ROSSE, . Of Trinity Hall. B.Can.L. 1531-2.
ROSSE, . Cautio for degiee, 1539-40. One Rosse scholar
of King's Hall, 1539-45.
ROSSE, . Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, Apr. 2, 1614.
ROSS, . Adm. at Magdalene, June 3, 1673.
488
RossELL, George
ROSSELL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1573- Perhaps s. of John, of Radclifie-on-Trent, Notts.
ROSELL, HAROLD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1558.
S. of John, of Radclifie-on-Trent, Notts. Married Dorothy
Cranmer, sister of the Archbishop. [Vis. of Notts.; Peile, i. 67.)
ROSSELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1578.
Of Nottinghamshire.
ROSSELL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 5,
1714. S. of Thomas, tailor. B. in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'; Roswell. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721.
Ord. deacon (London) May 24, 1719; priest, June 12, 1720.
V. of Hexton, Herts., 1723-38. Ordinary of Newgate. Died
Mar. 1747. Win, P.C.C.
ROSELL, THOMAS. V. of St Peter's, Drogheda, licensed to go
to Oxford or Cambridge, 14 10, for three years. Preb. of St
Patrick's, Dublin, 1412-3. (H. B. Swanzy.)
ROSELL, . Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1544.
ROSSELL, . B.Civ.L. before 1503.
ROSSINGTON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Mar.
1618.
ROSSINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 5, 1682. S. and h. of Robert, of Sheen, Surrey. School,
St Albans. Matric. 1682. Adm. Fell.-Com. June 26, 1684.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 4, 1685. Perhaps of St James',
Westminster; admon., July 16, 1718.
ROSSINGTON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel, Nov. 7,
1626. Matric. 1626. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Exeter
College, Oxford) 1630. V. of St AUen, Cornwall, and of St
Clement, 1663. Will (Exeter) 1689. {Al. Oxon.)
ROSSINGTON, THOMAS.
1618.
Matric. sizar from Christ's, July,
ROSSITER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, May 13,
1636. 2nd s. of Richard, Esq. B. at Somerby, Lines. Schools,
Kirton, Lines. (Mr Rainbow) and Beverley (Mr Pomeroy).
Matric. 1636. Colonel in the Parliamentary army. M.P. for
Grimsby, 1646-8; for Lines., 1654-5, 1656-8, 1659-60.
Knighted, May 26, 1660. Of Somerby. Married (i) Jane,
dau. of Sir Richard Samwell, of Gayton, Northants., Knt.;
(2) Arabella, dau. of John Holies, Eari of Clare. WiU dated,
Aug. 15, 1668; proved, Feb. 27, 1668-9. Brother of the next.
{Lines. Pedigrees, 834.)
ROSSITER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Jan. 27,
1633-4. S. and h. of Richard, Esq. B. at Somerby, Lines.
Schools, Hayton (private), Kirton-in-Lindsey and Repton.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1635. Died s.p., Feb. 7,
1635-6. Brother of Edward (above). (Lines. Pedigrees, 834.)
ROSSITER, SIMON. Resident at Emmanuel, Nov. 1592, when
he was 'admonished' by the Master.
ROSSETER, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Michs.
1609. Probably 4th s. of Richard, of Somerby, Lines. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 10, 161 1. One of the Lines. Commis-
sioners, 1645. Living, 1652. Died before Aug. 15, 1668.
[Peile, I. 274; Lines. Pedigrees, 834; Vis. of Lines., 1592.)
ROTE or RUTT, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1422-9.
P.C. of Horton and Giddington, Oxon., 1456-9, resigned.
ROTHELIN, HENRI D'ORLEANS, Marquis of. M.A. 1625 (on
King's visit).
ROTHERAM, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1550.
ROTHERAM, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1448. Of Rotherham, Yorks. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir Thomas,
of Rotherham. M.P. for Canterbury, 1472-5. First Master
of the Guild of Luton, 1475. Knighted. High Sheriff of Beds.
Of Someries, Luton, Beds. Married Alice Becket. Died
1492-3. Buried at Luton. Brother of Thomas (1443) and
probably of Roger (1473). (AT. and Q., 5th S., vii. 470, 510;
Victoria Hist. Beds., 11. 372.)
ROTHERAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Easter, 1546.
ROTHERHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. ii,
1625-6. S. and h. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Huntingdonshire.
Bapt. Jan. 23, 1609-10, at Luton, Beds. School, Luton
(Mr Pedder). Matric. 1626. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7,
1623. (Venn, i. 274.)
ROTHERAM, JOHN. M.A. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas .\twood (1618), of Tring, Herts., clerk. Bapt. at
Luton, Beds., Oct. 21, 1630. Matric. (Lincoln College, Oxford)
Feb. 9, 1648-9; B.A. 1649; M.A. 1652. Fellow of Lincohi
College, 1648. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 2, 1647. Called to
the Bar, 1655. Treasurer, 1685. Serjeant-at-law, 1688.
Baron of the Exchequer, 1688. Knighted, July, 1688. High
Steward of Maldon, 1688. A friend of Robert Boyle. Died
e. 1696. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Beds., 1634, 193; D.N.B.)
RoTHWELL, Nathaniel
ROTHERAM, RALPH. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. V. of Laundon, Bucks., 1629.
C. of Poddington, Beds., -1635-40-. Sequestered to Red-
boum, Herts., 1643. (Shaw, i. 315.)
ROTHERAM, ROGER. LL.D. Warden of King's Hall, 1473-7-
Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of Rotherham, Yorks. Archdeacon
of Rochester, c. 1469. Preb. of Lincoln, 1470. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1471-7. Archdeacon of Leicester, 1473-7. Died
1477. (N. and Q., 5th S., vii. 470; A. B. Beaven.)
ROTHERAM, THOMAS (alias SCOT). Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1443. S. of Sir Thomas, of Rotherham, Yorks.
B. there, Aug. 24, 1423. Grace for D.D. 1460-1. One of the
original fellows of King's. Chancellor of the University,
1469-71, 1473-9, 1483-5, 1499-1500. Master of Pembroke
Hall, 1480-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1463. Provost of Wingham,
Kent, 1458-63. Legal adviser to Christ Church Monastery,
Canterbury. R. of Ripple, Worcs., 1461-5. Preb. of Lincoln,
1462-8. Preb. of Salisbury, 1465-8. R. of St Vedast, London,
1466-7. Archdeacon of Canterbury, 1467-8. Secretary of
State and Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1467-70. Ambassador
to France, 1468. Bishop of Rochester, 1468-72; of Lincoln,
1472-80. Lord Chancellor, 1474-83. Archbishop of York,
1480-1500. Well known for his princely liberality to the
University. (For some account of the vexed question of his
parentage see N. and Q., 5th S., vii. 331; ix. 369.) Died
May 29, 1500. Buried in York Minster. Brother of John
(1448) and probably of Roger, LL.D. (See Gr. Bk. A, 172,
for the University letter to the Duke of Gloucester.) (Har-
wood; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven; H. G. Harrison.)
ROTHERAM, THOMAS (ATWOOD). Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, June 17, 1618. Of Bedfordshire. S. of Nicholas, of
London (and Agnes, dau. of Thomas Atwood, of Luton, Beds.) .
Bapt. Dec. 27, 1602, at Luton. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2;
M.A. 1625, as 'Thos. Atwood.' V. of Ickleford-c«m-Pirton,
Herts., c. 1637-43. R. of St John Zachary, London, 1643.
V. of Luton, Beds., 1646-8. V. of Boreham, Essex, 1648-57.
Buried at Luton, Dec. 2, 1657. Father of John (1653).
(Vis. of Beds., 1634; T. A. Walker, 9.)
ROTHERHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 34,
1652-3. Of London. S. of Christopher (of Someries, Beds.).
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
Chaplain of Trinity, 1661-83 and 1696-1702. College librarian,
1683-96. Incorp. at Oxford, 1665. Died Nov. 8, 1703, aged 66.
M.I. in Trinity Chapel. (Le Neve, Mon., 11. 48.)
ROTHERAM, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, 1423. Died
May 29, 1424.
ROTHERY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
June 29, 1721. S. of Robert, of Middlesex. B. in the parish
of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. Schools, Chelsea and
Westminster. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1737. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 17, 1727-8; C. at Mildenhall, Suffolk.
Lecturer at Chelsea Church, 1735. C. of Chelsea Chapel,
Hanover Square, 1746. Kept a private school at Turret
House, Paradise Row, Chelsea, in 1755. (Scott-Mayor, 111.
342.)
ROTHERY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at St John's, May
24, 1738; exhibitioner from Charterhouse. S. of Joseph,
clerk, of Yorkshire (afterwards .Archdeacon of Derry). Bapt.
July 5. 1722, at York Minster. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2;
M.A. from Emmanuel, 1745. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1745.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 19, 1743-4; priest (Gloucester)
Feb. 22, 1746-7; C. of Barsham with Woodton, Norfolk, 1744.
R. of Hazelbury Bryan, Dorset, 1748-97. Buried there
May 15, 1797. (Scott-Mayor, in. 493; Al. Carthus.)
ROTHLEY, RICHARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1478; B.A. 1481-2.
ROTHWELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's,
May 27, 1653. S. of Edward. B. at Ewerby, Lines. Schools,
Homcastle (Mr Nottingham) and Orby (Mr Nottingham).
Matric. 1653. Probably adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 9,
1655- (Peile, 1- 554-)
ROTHWELL, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
May 28, 1641. S. and h. of William, Esq., of Stapleford,
Lines., deceased. B. there. School, Stapleford (private).
Will dated, Dec. 15, 1654; proved, June 26, 1656, by his
brother William (1641). (Lines. Pedigrees, 835.)
ROTHWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 26, 1659.
Matric. 1659; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1671. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 1665-6; priest.
Mar. 3, 1666-7. R. of Poynings, Sussex, 1679. V. ofHenfield,
1686. (Al. Oxon.)
ROTHWELL, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 17,
1671. Of Lancashire. S. of William (1626). Bapt. at Leyland,
June 20, 1651. Matric. 1671; B.A. from King's, 1674. C. of
Harwood, Lanes., 1676. Ord. priest (Norwich) Nov. 1679.
V. of Thursford, Norfolk, 1700.
489
ROTHWELL, PhINEAS
ROTHWELL, PHINEAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 13, 1676.
Of Lancashire. S. of Calvin, of Bolton-le-Moor. B. there,
Apr. 18, 1658. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. priest
(London) May 18, 1683. V. of Amwell, Herts., 1684-94.
V. of Hoddesdon, 1694. V. of Broxboume, i694-i733- Died
1733-
ROTHWELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter,
1578; B.A. 1580-1; Rathwell. V. of Mansfield, Notts.
Perhaps C. of Enville, Staffs., 1586. Died 1627, aged 64.
Perhaps brother of Thomas (1570) (Fuller's Worthies.)
ROTHWELL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
May 23, 1741. S. of James, clerk, of Lancashire. Bapt.
Jan. 12, 1722-3, at Dean, near Bolton. School, Rivington.
Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-S; M.A. 1748. Doubtless V. of
Corwell, Warws., 1760-99. R. of Sephton, Lanes., 1763-1801.
Died Sept. 19, 1801. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 518.)
ROTHWELL or RATHWELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
St John's, Easter, 1570. Perhaps brother of Richard
(1578).
ROTHWELL, THOMAS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1703. S. of James. B. in the Tower of London, 1685. Matric.
Easter, 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711; LL.D. 1717 {Com.
Reg.). Fellow, 1707. Ord. deacon (Ely) Jan. 19; priest,
Jan 20 1723-4. R. of Monxton, Hants., i7*3-4- Died
there Dec. 8, 1748. WiU (P.C.C.) i749-
ROTHWELL, W. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1565.
ROTHWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Easter,
1626. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. C. of Bury,
Lanes., 163&-41. V. of Leyland, 1631-6, and probably
1660-76. Buried there Sept. 16, 1676. Father of Nathaniel
(1671). (E. Axon.)
ROTHWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 28, 1641. S. of William, Esq., of Stapleford, Lines.,
deceased. B. there. School, Stapleford (private). Brother
of George (1641).
ROTSAY or ROOTSAY, JOHN. B.A. 1511-2; M.A. 1516-7. A
priest.
ROUFFE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1548.
ROUFFIGNAC, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, July 6,
1702. S. of James, of London (and formerly pastor of a
church in Languedoc). B. May 27, 1683. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1705-6; M.A.
1709. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 9, 1706-7. R. of Stanford-
le-Hope, Essex, 1711. Died Dec. 30, 1746.
ROUGHAM, WILLIAM. M.D. Original fellow of Gonville
Hall, 1351; Master, 1360-93. R. of Geldeston, Norfolk,
1342-9. R. of Sprouston, in 1363. He finished the College
Chapel and the rest of the buildings on the north side at
his own expense. There is a petition to the Pope {Cal. of
Papal Petitions, 1363) on a prebendship in Exeter for him;
he is called bachelor of medicine. (Venn, 1. a.)
ROUGHT, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Mar. 29, 1593.
S. of Jonas, yeoman, of Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury
(Mr Wright).
ROULSTON, see ROLLESTONE.
ROUNCEHALL, RICHARD, see RONHALE,
ROUND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age i6) at St John's, July a, i75i-
2nd s. of William, attomey-at-law, of Middlesex, and of
Birch Hall, Essex. B. June 20, 1736. in London. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 22, 1751.
Barrister, 1758. Of St Clere's Hall, Essex. Married Catherine,
dau. of Edward Green, Esq., of Lawford Hall, Essex. Died
Nov. 9, 1813. Buried in St Martin's Church, Colchester.
Willi P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 608; Essex Pedigrees; Burke,
L.G.)
ROUNDELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
N0V.7, 1701; Fell.-Com. July8, 1702. Of Yorkshire. Doubt-
less s. of William, of Marston, Yorks. Bapt. there, June 21,
1683. Matric. 1705; M.A. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Buried at
Marston, Aug. 21, 1705. Brother of the next. (H. M.
Wood.)
ROUNDEL, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, June 3, 1697.
Of Hutton, Yorks. Doubtless s. of William, of Marston and
of Hutton-Wansly, Yorks. Bapt. Aug. 5, 1680. Married
(i) Sarah, dau. of William Brearey, D.D. (R. of Guisely);
(2) Elizabeth, dau. of John Ramsden, of Norton, Yorks.
Buried at Marston, Feb. 9, 1717-8. M.I. Brother of Edward
(above). (H. M. Wood; M. H. Peacock.)
ROUSE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Oct. 1567;
Scholar of Trinity Hall, July 8, 1570. Probably ord. priest
(Norwich) 1578-9. R. of Hessett, Suffolk, 1579; R. of
Weeting All Saints' and St Mary, Norfolk, 1600-31. Died
June, 1631. Father of John (1598). (Peile, i. 103.)
Rouse, John
ROUSE, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Nov.
1581. Probably 2nd s. of Thomas, of Dennington, Suffolk
(and Catherine, dau. of Giles Hansard, of Lincolnshire).
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 22, 1583. One of these
names of Norwich diocese; arrived at Rheims, 1591; ord.
at Laon, 1592, and went to Douay; sent to England, 1593.
Bcmished, 1606, but apparently rejoined the Church of
England. Brother of Thomas (1582). (Peile, 1. 165; Records
S.J., II. 483.)
ROUSE or ROUS, ARTHUR. Adm. at Emmanuel, Aug. 34,
1644. S. of Arthur, of Dartmouth, Devon, pleb. Matric.
(Oriel CoUege, Oxford) Apr. i, 1642, age 17. Migrated to
Cambridge. B.A. 1646-7. Returned to Oxford. Fellow of
AU Souls CoUege, Oxford, 1648. M.A. 1648. Incorp. at
Cambridge, 1650.
ROUSE or ROUS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15)
at Pembroke, Apr. 19, 1621. S. and h. of John, Esq., of
Henham, Suffolk (afterwards Knt.). Matric. 1621; B.A.
1623-4. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Fytche, of
Ramsden; Essex, May 5, 1630. Died s.p.. Mar. 23, 1635.
Buried at Henham. M.I. Brotherof John (1623) and Michael
(1628). (Suckling, 11. 366; G.E.C., iii. 114.)
ROUSE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Peterhouse, Easter,
1625. Perhaps s. of Henry, of Little Stukeley, Hunts. B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1632.
R. of St John's, Huntingdon, 1641-6. (T. A. Walker, 31.)
ROWSE, EDWARD. B.A. from King's, 1600-1. Perhaps ». of
Thomas, of Cransford, Suffolk. M.A. 1604. R. of Flordon,
Norfolk, 1607-43. Father of Thomas (1637).
ROWSE, EZEKIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 27,
1695-6. S. of Oliver, merchant. B. at Meeth, Devon. School,
Barnstaple (Mr Ray-ner). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700;
M.A. 1703; B.D. 1711. Fellow, 1702. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Sept. 21, 1701. C. at Houghton Conquest, Beds., 1704-9-
R. of Ampthill, 1710. R. of Maulden, 1734. Brother of
Samuel (1701).
ROUSE, EZEKIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, June 16,
1726. S. of John, clerk, of Devon. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-
30; M.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1731; priest,
Feb. 18, 1732-3; C. of Ampthill, Beds., 1731. R- of Harrold,
Beds., 1735-54. V. of Pulloxhill, 1743-93. R. of Clophill,
1754-92. One of these names of Welwyn, Herts., clerk.
Will (P.C.C.) 1799. Brother of John (1736). (Scott-Mayor,
III. 400.)
ROUS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Magdalene, Dec. 36,
1655. S. of Francis, M.D., of London. School, Eton. Matric.
1656. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1658-9.
ROUS, HARBORD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 18,
1707. 4th s. of Sir John (1672), of Henham, Suffolk, Bart.
Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1. Died young. Brother of Philip
(1711-3) and half-brother of John (1695). (Collins, viii. 479.)
ROWSE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Easter,
1582.
ROWSE, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29, 1639.
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1643-4. One of these names of North
Petherwin, Devon, clerk. Admon. (Exeter) 1680.
ROUSE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, 1546.
Left about, 1547. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn,
1552.
ROUSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1579-
ROUS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 20, 1598. S. of
Anthonv (1567). Bapt. at Hessett, Suffolk, Apr. 20, 1584.
Matric. 1598; Scholar; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1607, age 24. C. of Hadleigh.
R. of Stanton-Downham, Suffolk, 1623-42. Resided latterly
at Brandon, near Downham. Kept a diary, 1625-41 (edited
by Mrs Everett Green for the Camden Society, in 1856).
Buried at Downham, Apr. 4, 1644. (D.N.B.)
ROUS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Pembroke, Oct. 10,
1623. 2nd s. of Sir John, of Deddington, and of Henham,
Suffolk, Knt. (and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Christopher
Yelverton, of Easton, Northants., Knt.). B.A. 1626. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1627. Sheriff of Suffolk, 1635.
Created Bart., Aug. 17, 1660. M.P. for Dunwich, 1660-70.
Married (1) Anne, dau. of Sir James Weston, a Baron of
the Exchequer; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Knyvett, of
Ashwelthorpe, Norfolk. Died Nov. 27, 1670. Buried at
Wangford. M.I. Father of Sir John (1672), brother of
Christopher (1621) and Michael (1628). (Suckling, u. 366;
G.E.C., 111. 114.)
ROUS, JOHN. B.A. from St John's, 1624-5.
ROUSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 4, 1645. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Ord. priest
(Bishop of Galloway) Jan. 8, 1661-2. V. of Henham, Essex,
1662-76. Probably R. of Marlesford, Suffolk, 1675.
490
Rouse, John
ROUS, Sir JOHN, Bart. Adm. at St Catharine's, June 16, 1672.
S. and h. of Sir John (1623), of Henham, Suffolk, Bart.
Age 8 in 1664. M.A. 1673. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Nov. 27,
1670. Sheriff of Suffolk, 1675-9. M.P. for Eye, 1685-7; for
Suffolk, 1689-90. Married (i) Philippa, dau. of Thomas
Bedingfield, of Darsham Hall, Suffolk; (2) Anne, dau. of
Robert Wood, of Surrey, and of Islington, Middlesex. Died
Apr.8,1730. Will, P.C.C. Fatherof thenext,Philip(i7ii-2)
and Harbord (1707), (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Suckling, n. 366;
G.E.C.)
ROUSE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's, Apr. 6,
1695. S. and h. of Sir John (above), of Henham, Suffolk,
Bart. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Apr. 8, 1730. M.P. for
Dunwich, 1705-8. Died unmarried. Buried at Wangford,
Feb. 10, 1730-1. M.I. Half-brother of Philip (1711-2) and
Harbord (1707). {Suckling, 11. 366; G.E.C.)
ROUSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 16, 1726.
S. of John, clerk, of Devon. B. at Barnstaple. School,
Barnstaple. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 24, 1730. C. of Ampthill, Beds., 1730. Prob-
ably R. of Highampton, Devon, 1733-75. Will, Exeter.
Brother of Ezekiel (1726). (Scott- Mayor, iii. 399.)
ROUS, Sir JOHN, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, June 16,
1744. Of Henham, Suffolk. S. of Sir Robert, Bart. Matric.
1744. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 30, 1744. Succeeded as
5th Bart., June 8, 1735. Sheriff of Suffolk, 1759. M.P. for
Suffolk, 1768-71. Married Judith, dau. of John Bedingfield,
of Norfolk. Died in Upper Grosvenor Street, London, Oct. 31,
I77I- Buried at Wangford, Nov. 8, 1771. Will, P.C.C.
(Suckling, II. 366; G.E.C.)
ROUSE, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Aug. 26,
1681. S. of Lawrence, of Badingham Hall, Suffolk. Bapt.
Sept. 3, i666. Matric. 1683-4. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June 6, 1682. Married Grace, dau. of Edmund Tyrell, of
Gipping. Died s.p., Oct. 15, 1701, aged 35. Buried at
Badingham. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Suckling, 11. 366;
Davy.)
ROUSE, MICHAEL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Pembroke, Easter,
1628. S. of Sir John, of Henham, Suffolk, Knt. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1627. Married Judith, dau. of Sir
Arthur Jenny, Knt. Died s.p. Brother of Christopher (162 1)
and John (1623). (Suckling, 11. 366; Collins, viii. 478.)
ROUSE, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 28,
1725. S. of Samuel (1701), clerk, of Devon. Bapt. Apr. 20,
1708, at Huish. School, Tiverton (Mr Rayner). Matric. 1725;
B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1730-40. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1730; priest (Exeter) Sept. 24, 1732. V. of
Morwentstow, Cornwall, 1742-81. R. of Pyeworthy, Devon,
1743-81. Chaplain to Thomas, Earl of Effingham, in 1743.
Died Jan. 27, 1781. M.I. at Morwentstow. Will, P.C.C.
(Scott-Mayor, iii. 383.)
ROUS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Mar. 14,
1711-2. 5th s. of Sir John (1672), of Henham, Suffolk, Bart.
School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June; priest, July, 1723. R. of
Dennington, Suffolk, 1723-7. Buried there June 5, 1727-
Brother of JHarbord (1707) and half-brother of John (1695).
(Collins, VIII. 479.)
ROUS, ROBERT LE. Scholar at King's Hall, 1343. S. of
Thomas. Gone before 1357.
ROWSE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 9,
1701. S. of Oliver, merchant. B. at Hatherleigh, Devon.
School, Buckland FUleigh (private). Matric. 1701; B.A.
1705-6. R. of Huish, Devon, c. 1708-59. Buried there
Dec. 20, 1759. Brother of Ezechiel (1695-6) and father of
Oliver (1725). (Scott-Mayor, in. 383.)
ROWSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Caius, July 14, 1568.
S. of Caspar, of London, B. there. School, London.
ROUSE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's, Easter,
1582. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Dennington, Suffolk
(and Catherine Hansard). Adm. at the Inner Temple, July i,
1582. Sheriff of Suffolk, 1591. Knighted, May 11, 1603.
Of Dennington and of Henham Hall. Married Pamel, dau.
of Sir John Goodwyn, of Winchendon, Bucks. Died July 9,
1603. M.I. at Dennington. Brother of Anthony (1581).
(Peile, I. 169.)
ROWSE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 161 5;
B.A. from Queens', 1617-8.
ROUS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1634.
Of Essex. Matric. 1635.
ROUS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Oct. 4, 1637.
S. of Edward (i6oo-i), clerk. B. at Flordon, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham (Mr Locke). Matric. 1637-8; Scholar,
1639-44; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 17, 1643-4; priest (Lincoln) July 3, 1646. C. of An ting-
bam St Mary, Norfolk, 1644. Succeeded his father as R. of
RoviNGTON, Francis
Flordon, 1645-61. R. of Stemfield, Suffolk, 1653-90, and of
Bedfield, 1662-90. Probably R. of Whepstead and Rede,
1669-90, as Ross. WiU proved (Ipswich) 1690. Probably
father of Thomas (1692). (Venn, i. 328.)
ROWSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 23,
1648. S. of John, Esq., of Huntingdonshire. Matric,
1648.
ROUS, THOMAS, Adm. at King's (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Feb. 12, 1654-5. Of Kingston, Devon. Matric. 1655;
B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow, 1658-62, Beneficed in
Devon.
ROUS or RAWSE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall,
Lent, 1683, as Rawse; LL.B. 1688. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 30, 1697; C. at Huntingdon,
ROUS or ROSSE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's,
Dec. 9, 1692. S. of Thomas (? 1637), clerk, R. of Whepstead
and Rede, Suffolk. B. at Whepstead. School, Bury (Mr
Leedes). Matric. 1693; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1698; priest, June, 1699. R. of Rede, 1699-
1733-
ROWSE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1346
(imputes).
ROUS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Mar.
30, 1648. Of Stafford, School, Coventry, Perhaps adm, at
the Inner Temple, 1653-3; 'late of Clement's Inn.' Barrister,
1660.
ROUSE, . Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1388.
ROUSE, . Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Easter, 1653.
ROUSBY or ROWSBY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May
24, 1653. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1653.
ROUSBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at \Ugdalene, Aug. 8, 1668,
Afterwards at Sidney, May 29, 1677, age 27. Of Yorkshire.
Perhaps s. and h. of Henry, of Croome, York. If so, adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 29, 1675.
ROUSTIN, DOMINUS DE. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
ROWTH, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Aug. 15,
1645. S. of Anthony, farmer. B. at South Kilvington, Yorks.
School, Topcliff (Mr Waller). Matric. 1645; B.A, 1649-50;
M.A, 1653,
ROUTH, ANTHONY, Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 17,
1739-40. S. of Anthony, of Thirsk, Yorks. School, Seven-
oaks, Kent (Mr Simpson). Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1743; B.A.
1743-4; M.A. 1747. Chaplain of Trinity, 174&-68, Ord.
priest (York) Sept. 1747; C, of Thirsk.
ROUTH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Magdalene,
Easter, 1571.
ROUTH, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1568.
ROUTH, PETER. Adm. sizar at Caius, May 23, 1744. S. of
Simon, brewer, of Norwich. B. there. Schools, Norwich
(Mr Reddington) and Seaming (Mr Brett). Scholar, 1744-51 ;
Matric. 1745; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 25, 1748; priest, Sept. 23, 1750. V. of Wickle-
wood AU Saints, Norfolk, 1751-1802. R. of St Peter and
St Margaret, South Elmham, Suffolk, 1753-1802. Master of
a private school at Beccles, 1758. R. of Beccles, 1764-74,
and of Gt Redisham, 1764. Master of Fauconberge School,
1770-94, Moved to Bungay, 1794. Died there June 17, 1803,
Buried at St Margaret, South Elmham, M.I. (Venn, 11,
55-)
ROUTH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 29,
1675. S. of Usward, deceased, of Wensleydale, Yorks.
B. there. School, Bainbrigg. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9;
M.A. 1682. Minister of Haddenham, Cambs., until 1714.
Buried there June 4, 1714.
ROUTH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1564-5.
Ord. priest (Chichester) Sept. 19, 1573- V. of Cockerington
St Leonard, Lincoln, 1576. 'Age 27; not married; resides;
knows but little Latin' (Lib. Cler. Line., 1576).
ROUTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 27,
1718. S. of John, stapler, of Yorkshire. B. at Monk Fryston,
near Pontefract. School, Sherbum (Mr Williams). Matric.
1718; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725. Ord. deacon (York) May 20,
1722; priest, Sept. 19, 1725. C. of Monk Fryston, Yorks.
Perhaps R. of Spennithome, till 1759. Died there Feb. 16,
1759. (Scott-Mayor, iii. 316.)
ROUTH, , Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, Easter,
1623.
ROUTHAM, WILLIAM DE, see ROUGHAM,
ROVINGTON, FRANCIS, Matric, sizar from Trinity, Lent,
1580-1; B.A, 1584-5-
ROWCLIFFE, see ROCKLIFFE.
ROWE, see also RAW and WROE,
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RowE, Bryan
ROWE or ROE, BRYAN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1499. Of Macclesfield. B. A. 1503-4; M.A. 1507; B.D. 1514-5.
Fellow. Vice-Provost. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20,
1511. Made an oration to Cardinal Wolsey, on his visit to
Cambridge, in 1520. V. of Fordingbridge, Hants., 1520.
Author. Buried in King's College Chapel. (Cooper, i. 41;
Harwood.)
ROWE, CHEYNEY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1608.
4th s. of William, of Higham Hill, Essex (and Anne, dau. of
John Cheyney, of Chesham Bois, Bucks.). B.A. 1610-1;
M.A. 1614; B.D. 1622; D.D. 1635. Fellow, 1612. Vice-
Master, 1638-44. Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. V. of Marsworth,
Bucks., 1628-30. R. of Rampton, Cambs., 1631-3. R. of
Houghton Conquest, Beds., 1636. R. of Orwell, Cambs.,
1637-47, sequestered. Buried at Orwell, May 28, 1O64. Will
(P.C.C); as of Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Brother of William
(1604) and Thomas (t6ii). (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Al.
Oxon.)
ROW, CHEYNEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May i, 1644. Prob-
ably s. of Sir William (1604), Knt. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-8.
Barrister. Succeeded his brother Robert at Walthamstow,
Essex, 1672. Married Elizabeth Stone. Died 1702 (sic).
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) Dec. 1699. (Morant, 1.35;
Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
ROWE, EDWARD. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Brasenose College,
Oxford). Matric. there, Mar. 22, 1638-9; B.A. (Oxford) 1662;
M.A. 1665. (Al. Oxon.)
ROW, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 17, 1674.
ROW, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 12,
1623. S. of John (? 1577). B. at Lewes, Sussex. Educated
for the law and became a member of ChSord's Inn. Of
Goring, Sussex. Died Sept. 19, 1657. Buried at Goring.
Perhaps brother of John (161 7). (Misc. Gen. et Her., 1.
166.)
ROE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Sidney, Mar. 17,
1626-7. S. and h. of Sir Henry, Knt. B. at Bishopsgate
Street, London. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 5, 1629-30.
Married Katherine, dau. of Edward Woodiar, of Cookham,
Berks. Died v.p. Buried at Hackney, Nov. 30, 1654.
(Middlesex Pedigrees; Robinson, Hackney, 11. 11.)
ROWE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 3, 1717.
S. of Lewis, gent., of Wales. B. at Cleager, near Pembroke.
School, Pembroke (Mr Evans). Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1726. Probably V. of Stackpole Elidor, 1724-65;
R. (sinecure), 1749-79. R. of Hodgeston, 1724-8. R. of
St Petrox, 1728-79. Canon of St David's, 1752-79. R. of
Burton, 1765-79. (Scott-Mayor, in. 315.)
ROWE, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1598;
B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605; B.D. 1612. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1602. Master of Peterborough School,
i6o5-(?) 1614. V. of Warmington, Northants., 1608-9. R. of
Croft, Leics., 1609-23. Buried there Jan. 13, 1623. (Nichols,
IV. 585.)
ROWE, JACOB. M.A. 1718 (Incorp. from Balliol CoUege,
Oxford). Matric. there (James), Apr. 10, 1712, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1715; M.A. 1718. R. of Ideford, Devon, 1717. One
of these names of Topsham, Devon, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1765.
(Al. Oxon.)
ROWE, JACOB. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 28, 1748.
S. of Isaac, of Cornwall. School, Westminster. Matric. 1748;
Scholar, 1749; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 9, 1753; priest (London) Dec. 23, 1754. Perhaps
chaplain in the Navy, 1756.
ROWE, JAMES. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1577-8. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Nov. 1577, age 26; priest (Lincohi) Oct. 31,
1578. V. of Hemingford Grey, Hunts., 1578-95 (presented
by Trinity Hall). V. of Stansfield, Suffolk, 1602-20, 'M.A.'
ROE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, June 26, 1729.
S. of Thomas, clerk, V. of Castleton, Derbs. Bapt. there,
July 15, 1711. School, Stockport, Cheshire (Mr Dale).
Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736. Ord. deacon (Chester)
Aug. 12, 1733; priest, Dec. 21, 1735. P.C. of Disley, Stock-
port, 1737-65. V. of Macclesfield, 1756-65. Married Eliza-
beth Harpur, of Macclesfield, Jan. 2, 1753- Author, sermons.
Buried at Macclesfield, Apr. 12, 1765. (Scott-Mayor, m. 423.)
ROWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Easter, 1577; B.A.
1580-1. Perhaps identical with the Sussex antiquary of
these names. If so, s. of John, of Tonbridge, Kent (and
Sidney, dau. of Thomas Drew, of East Grinstead, Sussex).
B. 1560. Principal of Clifford's Inn, London. Practised as
a lawyer at Lewes. Steward of the Barony of Lewes to
Edward, Earl of Abergavenny. Local antiquary. Married
Susanna, dau. of William Curlewes, of Herts. Died Nov. 27,
J639, aged 79. Buried at St Anne's, Lewes. M.I. Perhaps
father of the next and Francis (1623). (Misc. Gen. et Her., i.
166; Vis. of Sussex, 1633-4; Sussex Archaeol. Coll., xxiv.
86.)
RowE, Robert
ROWE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 5, 1617.
Perhaps s. and h. of John (above), of Lewes, Sussex. Bapt.
Apr. 22, 1599. Matric. 1617. Customer of Sussex, 1634.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Acheson, V. of Pevensey.
Died 1665. Will proved, Aug. 31, 1665. (One of these names
s. and h. of Roger, late of Allport, Derbs. B. Aug. 12, 1601.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1619-20. Of Normanton
Turvile, Derbs. Esquire of the body to King James I. Died
Sept. 16, 1653.) Perhaps brother of Francis (1623). (Misc.
Gen. et Her., i. 166; Nichols, iv. 1005.)
ROE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 6, 1635. Of
Warwickshire. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1640-1. One of these
names sequestered to Frostenden, Suffolk, 1646.
ROWE, JOHN. Adm. at Emmanuel, Apr. 19, 1644. S. of John,
of Crediton, Devon, pleb. Matric. (New Inn Hall, Oxford)
Apr. I, 1642, age 15; B.A. from Emmanuel, 1645-6. Re-
turned to Oxford. M.A. (New Inn Hall, Oxford) 1648.
Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1649. Lecturer
at Witney, Oxon. Preacher at Tiverton, Devon. Preacher
at Westminster Abbey, and pastor of an independent church
which met there, 1654-60, deprived. Removed with his
congregation to Bartholomew's Close and afterwards to
Holbom. Author, sermons, etc. Buried Oct. 12, 1677, at
BunhiU Fields. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
ROE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Feb. 9, 1697-8.
S. of John, of Hadley, Shropshire. B. at Shrewsbury. Matric.
1698. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 19, 1703.
ROWE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, June 19, 1728;
'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of Thomas, citizen and
merchant tailor, of St Gregory's, London. B. June, 1710.
Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Lincohi)
Mar. 2, 1734-5; priest, Sept. 21, 1735. Perhaps chaplain of
St Thomas' Hospital, Southwark; if so, died June 5, 1786.
(G. Mag.)
ROE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, June 10,
1642. Of Devon.
ROE, JONATHAN. Matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1650;
B.A. 1650-1. Signed for priest's orders (London) Dec. 19,
1663. C. of Luton, Beds.
ROW, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, 1673. Matric.
1673; B.A. 1676-7. Fellow, 1679. Buried at St Bene't,
Cambridge, Dec. 2, 1679.
ROWE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, June 16,
1694. S. of John, of 'Breage,' Cornwall. Matric. 1695; B.A.
1697-8. Ord. priest (London) June 16, 1701. See Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.
ROW, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 3,
1670. S. of John, of Sherbum, Yorks. B. there. School,
Sherbum (Mr Wright). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A.
1677. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674; priest, Feb. 1675-6.
ROE, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Caius, c. 1595; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1605. R. of Benacre, Suffolk, 1614-45.
ROE, NICHOLAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus, Easter, 1583.
S. of Sir William, Knt., of MusweU Hill, Middlesex. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1586. Barrister, 1595. Of MusweU Hill.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of George Rivers, of Chafford, Kent.
Died Aug. 17, 1616. Buried at Clerkenwell Church. Probably
father of Nicholas (1618). (Middlesex Pedigrees, 46; Vis. of
London, 1634.)
ROE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, c. 1594.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of Thomas (sometime Mayor of
Oxford). B.A. 1598-9. Probably of Welboum, Lines.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Audley, of Welboum.
Will dated, Aug. 16, 1639; proved, Sept. 4, 1643. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 836.)
ROWE, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 18,
1618. Probably s. of Nicholas (1583), of MusweU HiU,
Middlesex; age 26 in 1629. Matric. 1618. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1620-1. Knighted, July 16, 1625. (Middlesex
Pedigrees.)
ROWE, PRIOR. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Oct. 2, 1695.
Matric. 1697; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May,
1700; priest. May 19, 1706. R. of Rishangles, Suffolk, 1712-
20.
ROWE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 4, 1595.
B. in Warwick. Matric. 1595; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1604-5, age 26; 'Tutor in
house of Sir Tho. Bludder, London'; priest. May 26, 1605.
Perhaps V. of Bunbury, Cheshire, 1607-n.
ROE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1576. Perhaps
ord. priest (Peterb.) Apr. 16, 1579. One of these names V. of
Hanworth, Norfolk, 1589-97.
ROE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17;
priest. Mar. 18, 1621-2. C. of Hemley, Suffolk, 1637.
492
RoWE, Robert
ROWE, ROBERT. Of St John's. Licensed to practise medicine,
1640.
ROE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 27, 1647. Of
Warwickshire.
ROE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 29, 1731
(?'John'). S. of William (1699), of Pitchford, Shropshire.
B. Oct. 12, 1712. at Acton Bumell, Salop. School, LiUeshall
(Mr Clemson). Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; MA. 1745. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1734-5. V. of Stotfold, Beds., c.
1754-80. Married Ellen, dau. of Thomas Roberts, Oct. 30,
1746, at Overton, Flintshire. Buried at Stotfold, June 3,
1780, aged 68. WiU, P.C.C. (A^. and Q., 7th S., v. 402.)
ROWE, THOMAS. 'Student from Cambridge'; Supp. for B.A.
at Oxford, 1448-9.
ROWE or ROOE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Feb. 21, 1575-6. Of Debach, Suffolk. S. of Thomas. Schools,
Botesdale and Monewdon. Matric. 1576; B..\. 1578-9; M.A.
1582.
ROWE or ROE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1577-
ROWE, THOMAS. Adm. at King's (age 15) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, 1611. Of Walthamstow, Essex. 5th s. of William,
of Higham Hill. Matric. 1611 ; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619, Roe;
B.D. 1633; D.D. 1638. Fellow, 1614-38. Taxor, 1630. Vice-
Provost, 1635. Travelled widely. Chaplain to Laud, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury. Preb. of Wells, 1636-9. V. of Fording-
bridge, Hamts., 1638-9, but died before institution. Will (as
of Tring, Herts., bachelor) proved (King's College). Left
£200 to the College, to be employed towards fires in the Hall.
Admon. (P.C.C.) granted to his brother. Sir William (1604),
Knt., May 9, 1639. Brother of Che>Tiey (1608) and William
(1604). (Robinson, Hackney; Haruood.)
ROWE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Easter,
i6n. Of Berkshire. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1630.
Fellow, 1618-23. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 11; priest,
June 12, 1620. V. of Grantchester, Cambs., 1623-34. R. of
Howell, Lines., 1634, ejected during the Rebellion. (Masters.)
ROWE or ROE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Pembroke,
Feb. 18, 1617-8. S. of Bartholomew, of Wangford, Suffolk.
Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2.
ROWE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 7, 1640. Matric.
1640; B.A. 1644-5. One of these names nominated to
St Nicholas, Guildford, Apr. 27, 1648. Buried there Sept. 26,
1648. {Shaw, 1. 355; Manning and Bray, 1. 69.)
ROWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, Mar. 26,
1694. S. of Thomas, of Breage, Cornwall. Matric. 1695;
B.A. 1697-8. Died 1716. Buried at Madron, with his friend
Duke Pearce, of Pembroke. WiU, Exeter. (Le Neve, Mon.,
in. 281.)
ROWE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Feb. 7,
1720-1. S. of Anthony, pewterer, of Durham. B. at Gates-
head. Schools, Sedbergh and Newcastle. Matric. 1721; B.A.
1724-5; M.A. 1728; B.D. 1736. Fellow, 1727-46. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 1, 1729: priest, June 4, 1732- V. of
Stetchworth, Cambs., 1738-44. R. of Ingram, Northumber-
land, 1744-6. Died c. 1746. {Scott-Mayor, in. 337.)
ROE or ROWE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1569 (Incorp. from 0.xford).
Adm. Fell. -Com. at Caius, Nov. 17, 1569, age 24. S. of
Thomas, merchant and alderman of London; afterwards
Lord Mayor (and Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Gresham).
B. Dec. 22, 1545, in London. School, St Anthony's; after-
wards at Oxford. B..A. (Oxford) 1564; M.A. 1567; B.D.
Supp. Mar. 1572-3. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, c.
1564; perhaps fellow of Merton College, 1565. Of Higham
Hill, Walthamstow, Essex. Married Anne Cheyney, of
Chesham Bois, Bucks. Died June 29, 1596. M.I. at Waltham-
stow. One of these names R. of Conington, Hunts., 1572-
1603. Buried there Apr. 10, 1603. (J. Foster does not give
his parentage or notice his coimexion with Cambridge, and in
the Visitations of London, 1568 and Essex, 1612 his university
career is not mentioned.) Father of the next, Cheyney (1608)
and Thomas (1611). {Venn, 1. 65; Al. Oxon.; Morant, 1.
35.)
ROE, ROWES or ROES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Jesus,
c. 1595. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602.
Perhaps B.D. Fellow, 1600-8. One Wm. Roe, R. of Stanway,
Essex, 1612- .
ROWE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, .\ug. 25, 1604. Left in 1606. S. of William (above), of
Higham Hill, Walthamstow, Essex. Knighted, Jan. 22, 1628-
9. Of Higham Hill, Walthamstow. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Potts, of Cuddington, Bucks., Esq. Died Dec. 7,
1667. Brother of Cheyney (i6o8) and Thomas (i6ii), doubt-
less father of the next and Cheyney (1644). (Vis. of Essex,
1634; Morant, i. 35.)
Rowland, Owen
ROE, [WILLIAM]. Adm. FeU.-Com. at King's, Michs. 1639.
Doubtless s. of William (above); age 13 in 1634. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. i, 1638. Brother of Cheyney (1644).
{Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
ROE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at Trinity, June 20, 1699.
S. of Robert, of Hadley, Shropshire. B. Nov. 16, 1683.
School, Hadley (Mr Roe). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A.
1716. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1707; priest, Dec. ig,
1708. R. of Pitchford and Frodesley, near Shrewsbury.
Married Isabella, dau. of Christopher Cooper, V. of Bishop's
Stortford, Herts., Nov. 30, 1708. Died of the small-pox,
July 16, 1741. Father of Samuel (1731). (N. and Q., 7th S.,
v. 402.)
ROE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 2, 1726. B. in
London, Nov. 28, 1708. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
1726; B.A. 1729-30.
ROWELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter, 1623;
B.-'i. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 30; priest, Oct. i,
1627. R. of Little Casterton, Rutland, 1641; turned
presb>'terian, but conformed, 1662. Buried there Feb. 5,
1673-4. (T. p. Dorman.)
ROWEL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Peterhouse, June 29,
1672. Of Durham. School, Durham. One of these names,
s. of John, buried at St Mary's in the South Bailey, Durham,
June 27, 1695. (H. M. Wood.)
ROWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 21,
1678. S. of Robert (ne.xt), LL.D. Bapt. Nov. 11, 1661, at
St John Baptist, Peterborough. School, Peterborough
(Mr Smith). Matric. 1681; LL.B. 1683.
ROWELL, ROBERT. LL.D. 1664 {Lit. Reg.). Buried Nov. ai,
1665, at St John Baptist, Peterborough; probably dying of
the plague: 'An honest and good man much missed in
Peterborough.' Father of John (above). (H. I. Longden.)
ROWELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 26,
1673. S. of John, yeoman, of Durham. B. there. School,
Durham. Matric. 1673.
ROWELL, THOMAS. Adm. at Jesus, 1698. (Not in the ColUge
Reg.) S. of Thomas, of Kingston, Surrey. M.A. 1700 {Lit.
Reg.). Matric. (Trinity CoUege, Oxford) Mar. 7, 1686-7,
age 16. Assisted his father at his school at Kingston. R. of
Brettenham, Suffolk, 1695-6. R. of Gt Cressingham, Norfolk,
1698. R. of Cockley Cley, 1706. {Al. Oxon.)
ROWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. s,
1704. S. of Edward, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1704; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1708-9.
V. of Cardington, Beds., 1709-13. C. of Gt Barford, 1710-2.
Buried June 9, 1713.
ROWELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Corpus Christi,
1716; Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Of Norfolk. Matric
1717; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723; B.D. 1731. Fellow, 1723-33-
Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 10, 1722-3- R- of Horseheath,
Cambs., 1732-7. Afternoon Lecturer at St Margaret's, West-
minster. Died in London, Sept. 3, 1737. Admon. (P.C.C.)
Sept. 20, 1737, to Mary Howell, relict. {Al. Carthus.)
ROWGHESBY, JOHN, see ROKEBY.
ROWLAND, see also RAWLAND.
ROWLAND, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, June,
1708. S. of .\rthur. B. at Guildford. School, Eton. Matric.
1708; B.A. 1711-2.
ROWLAND, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from Clare, Lent, 1557-8.
ROWLANDS, DAVID. M.A. 1682 {Com. Reg.).
ROWLAND, ELISHA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, July 5,
1639. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Beaumaris, .\nglesey.
B. there. School, Beaumaris.
ROWLAND, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 10,
1595. Matric. c. 1595.
ROWLAND, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, June 27,
1700. Of Oxfordshire. Matric. 1700; M.B. 1705 {Com. Reg.).
ROWLAND, GRIFFIN. B.A. from Jesus, 1571-2; M.A. 1575.
Ord. priest, Dec. 21, 1573. V. of Harston, Cambs., 1574-84.
R. of Kennett, Suffolk, 1593. Buried there Mar. 9, 1606.
ROWLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Gonville Hall, Nov.
1552; B.A. 1556-7; M.A. 1560; B.D. from Jesus, 1569.
Fellow of Jesus, 1564-7. 'Parson of Hen Eglwys, Anglesey;
student at Cambridge in 1561' {Bishop of Bangor's Return).
Preb. of Bangor, 1570-8. (Brown Willis, Bangor, 262; Vtnn,
I. 36; A. Gray.)
ROWLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22, 1661.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1662; B.A.
1664-5.
ROWLAND, OWEN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, May, 1567.
Migrated to Corpus for a time. B.A. from Christ's, 1570-1.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1574-5- M.A. (Oxford) 1575. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) -Apr. 3, 1582. R. of Uandwynne (? LJanedwen) and
Llanbedr, Anglesey, 1592. (Al. Oxon.)
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Rowland, Owen
ROWLAND, OWEN. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, i577;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; B.D. I50I- V. of Harston, Cambs.,
1584-1592. R. of St Mary, SwaSham Pnor, 1589-90.
Licensed to marry Agnes Sullis, at Harston, Apr. 1592.
(A. Gray.)
ROWLAND, PAUL. Matric. sizar from Christ's, 1593-4 or
1594-5-
ROWLAND, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from Christ's, June, 1566.
ROWLAND, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, May, 1600.
ROWLAND, ROBERT. Adm. at King's (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 18, 1556. Left in 1559. Of Windsor, Berks. One
of these names R. of Grinstead-by-Ongar, Essex, 1561-93-
R. of Chipping-Ongar, 1571-6- R- of Sutton, 1575-93- Died
1592-3. Admon. (Cons. C. London) Mar. 10, 1592-3-
ROWLAND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's, Apr. 3,
1728. S. of Robert. B. at Bretshall, Derbs. School, Stamford
(Mr Hands). Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1728; B.A. from Mag-
dalene, 1732-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732; priest.
May 20, 1733. {Peile, 11. 216.)
ROWLAND, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Easter,
1649.
ROWLAND, THOMAS or THOMAS, ROWLAND. Perhaps
matric. sizar from Queens', Michs. 1549, ' Roland Thompson.'
Of Anglesey. B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556; LL.D. 1567. FeUow
of Christ's 1558-64 (but not of Jesus). Incorp. M.A. at
Oxford, 1566, as 'Rowland Thompson.' R. of Llang\'nhafal,
Denbigh, 1562. R. of Llandyfrydog, Anglesey. Dean and
Chancellor of Bangor, 1570-87. WiU (P.C.C.) 1588; of Bode-
ham, Anglesey. (Cooper, 11. 120; A. Gray; J. Ch. Smith.)
ROWLAND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Michs.
1588.
ROWLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Apr. 23,
1601. Of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk. School, Holt. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 11, 1601-2.
ROWLAND, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Caius,
July 28, 1636. S. of John, gent. B. at Egham, Surrey. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Dec. 23, 1639. {Venn, i. 323.)
ROLAND, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1637.
ROWLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 2, 1662.
Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18,
1670; priest (London) Sept. 1672. C. of St Martin Ongar,
London.
ROWLANDS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Mar. 18,
1705-6. Of London. Matric. 1706.
ROWLAND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Easter, 1611
(perhaps repeated Michs. i6ii); B.A. 1614-5. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 4; priest, Sept. 24, 1615. Perhaps minister at
Parson Drove, Cambs., 1617, and C. of Wisbech St Mary,
1618.
ROWLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 2, 1627;
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Doubtless s. of John, of
Surrey. Probably migrated to Pembroke. Matric. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1639. {Al. Carihus.)
ROLAND, . Com. for B.A. 1474-5-
ROWLATT, see also RAWLET.
ROWLATT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke,
June 29, 1649. S. of William, of Loddington, Northants.
B.A. 1652-3. Intruded as R. of Wittering, Northants., 1656.
ROWLATT, ELIJAH. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Caius, Mar. 16,
1658-9. S. of John, gent., of Newton, near Geddington,
Northants. B. at Gt Oakley. Schools, Oundle and Market
Harborough (Mr Berry). Matric. 1659; Scholar, 1659-66;
B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1667.
ROWLET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Sept. 11, 1639. S. of
John, grazier. B. at Stretton, Rutland. School, Oakham.
Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647. FeUow, 1644. Per-
haps presented to Sudborough, Northants., 1648; ejected,
1662. {Shaw, I. 359.)
ROWLATT, JOHN. Adm. at Pembroke, Nov. 30, 1648.
ROWLETT, NOEL. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
ROWLET, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1584.
ROWLYE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.;
priest, Dec. 1616. V. of Biddulph, Staffs., 1619-22.
ROWLEY, CLOTWORTHY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan.
25, 1749-50. S. of Sir William, K.B., Admiral (for whom
see D.N.B.). Scholar, 1750. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 8, 1749-50. Barrister. A minister in Dublin. M.P. for
Downpatrick, 1771-1801. Commissioner of Compensations,
1801-5. Died Mar. 25, 1805, aged 74. For his son Josias see
D.N.B. (A. B. Beaven.)
RowNiNG, John
ROWLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 28, 1621.
S. of John, attomey-at-law. B. at Barkway, Herts. School,
Halstead, Essex (Mr Whiston). Scholar, 1620-8; Matric.
1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. V. or C. of Litlington, Cambs.,
1636-43. Buried there June 24, 1643. Brother of John
(1620-1). {Venn, 1. 254.)
ROWLEY, FERNEYHAUGH. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 10,
1745. B. at Lawton, Cheshire. Matric. i745; B.A. 1748-9-
ROWLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1601.
Migrated to Sidney, July, 1603. B.A. 1603; M.A. 1611. V.
of Eccleshall, Staffs., 1606-30. Preb. of Lichfield, 1606-16.
R. of Coppenhall, 1630-9. Perhaps father of the next.
ROWLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 23, 1641.
Perhaps s. of Francis (above). Matric. 1642; B.A. 1646-7.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lichfield) July 13, 1662. C. of
Eccleshall, Staffs., c. 1651-2. P.C. of CodsaU, 1665-7. Buried
there Oct. 6, 1667. {Wm. Salt Arch. Soc, 1915-)
ROWLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Jan. 20, 1620-1.
S. and h. of John, gent., attomey-at-law. B. at Barkway,
Herts. School, Halstead, Essex (Mr Whiston). Matric.
1620-1. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Julv 10, 1622. Of Barkway,
Esq. Brother of Edward (1621). {Venn, i. 252.)
ROWLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse, Apr. 21,
1651. Of Bedfordshire. School, Luton. B.A. 1654; M.A.
1658. V. of Brampton, Hunts., 1664-88. V. of Hemingford
Abbots, 1669-88. Died 1688. Perhaps father of the next.
ROWLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 16, 1684-5.
Of Huntingdonshire. Perhaps s. of John (above). Matric.
:686; B.A. 1688-9.
ROWLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, 1690. Of
Essex. Matric. Easter, 1691.
ROWLEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 26, 1630.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1631.
ROWLEY, NICHOLAS. Scholar of Queens', 1502-10; B.A.
1505-6; M.A. 1510-1. Proctor, 1522-3.
ROWLY, PETER. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June i8, 1712.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1720.
Subscribed for deacon's orders (Gloucester, at London; Litt.
dim. from Lichfield and Coventry) Feb. 25, 1715-6.
ROWLEY, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, Michs. i579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow, 1584. R. of Alphamstone,
Essex, 1593-7. R. of Chelmsford, till 1604. Author of Latin
verses on the death of Sir Philip Sidney. Buried at Gt St
Mary's, Cambridge, Apr. 9, 1604. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
June 13, 1604, to relict, Grace. {Cooper, 11. 388 is apparently
wrong in assuming that the reference by Meres in his Palladis
Tamia, 1598 to 'Master Rowley, a rare scholar of learned
Pembroke Hall, in Cambridge,' is to William Rowley, the
poet and dramatist. The dates make such an identification
improbable. The reference is therefore probably to Ralph.)
ROWLEY, RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 7, 1664.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8.
ROWLEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Michs. 1581.
ROWLEY, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July i, 1616.
Matric. 1616, as Raughley ; B.A. 1619-20. One of these names
s. and h. of William, of Salop, gent.; adm. at Gray's Ion,
Jan. 29, 1622-3. Married Anne Archer, of Theydon Gamon,
Essex, Apr. 15, 1638. {Vis. of Shropshire, 1623.)
ROWLYE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from Queens', Easter, 1566.
ROWLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80. Ord. priest (Coventry) Apr. 2, 1582.
C. of Ibstock, Leics., in 1585. V. of Witherley, 1598. One
of these names R. of Caldecote, Warws., 1595-1630.
ROWLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Feb. 10, 1612-3.
B. at Elley (? Emley), Yorks. Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616-7;
M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1619, age 23;
'C. of Langley, Kent'; priest, Sept. 24, 1620.
ROWLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, May
30, 1739. S. of William, of Hereford. B. there. School,
Hereford (Mr WiUim). Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3- Ord.
priest (Hereford) Sept. 22, i745-
ROWLINSON, see ROLLINSON and RAWLINSON.
ROWNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 29,
1672. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679-
ROWNING, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1618.
Of Suffolk.
ROWNING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, June i,
1 72 1. S. of John, of Ashby, Lines. School, Glamford Bridge.
Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. FeUow, 1725. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1731. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1725; priest,
Dec. 18, 1726. R. of Westley Waterless, Cambs., 1734- R- of
Anderby, Linos. Mathematician. Author, A Compendious
System of Natural Philosophy, etc. Died Nov. 1771. Admon.
(P.C.C.) Jan. 1772. {D.N.B.)
494
RowTON, John
ROWSON, THOMAS, see RAWSON.
ROWTON, JOHN. B.A. FeUow of Clare, 1448.
ROXBY or RUXBY, ROBERT. B.A. 1486-7.
ROXBY, THOMAS. B.A. 1486-7. Perhaps M.A. 1492-3.
ROY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Oct. 10,
1673. S. of John, of Dorset. B. there. Matric. 1673; B.A.
1677-8. Probably brother of the next.
ROY, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, May 30, 1674.
S. of John, deceased, of Dorchester. B. there. Matric. 1674.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 27, 1674. Called to the
Bar, 1681. Probably brother of Benjamin (above).
ROYE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, c. 1594. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
21, 1599, age 24. C. of Kentford, Suffolk. V. of Chalk, Kent,
1606-46. Died Feb. i, 1646, aged 70. Will (P.C.C.) 1651-2.
ROY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 16, 1701. Of
Somerset. Probably s. of Benjamin, of Kylve, Somerset.
Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1724. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 27, 1704.
ROY or DE ROY, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1472-3. A friar. Possibly
the same as the next.
ROY, WILLIAM. Student at Cambridge. Possibly s. of William,
of Brabant. Friar observant in the Franciscan cloister at
Greenwich. Forsook his convent, and joined Tyndale at
Hamburg, 1524, acting as his amanuensis. Author, religious.
Said to have been burned for heresy in Portugal, 153 1.
{D.N.B.; Cooper, 1. 44.)
ROY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i;
priest. Mar. 3, 1617-8. R. of Gt Moulton, Norfolk, 1620.
R. of Little Moulton, 1620.
ROYDON, see also RAWDON.
ROYDON, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Nov. 13,
1635. S. of Benjamin, gent. B. at Hartest, Suffolk. School,
Thurlow (Mr Moore). Matric. 1635.
ROYDON, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1558;
Scholar, 1560.
ROYDON, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 22, 1594.
Matric. c. 1594; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Feb. 26, 1603-4.
ROYDON, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1571.
One of these names M.A. from Oxford, 1580; 4th minor
canon of St Paul's, 1603, and sub-dean, 1617. (Al. Oxon.)
ROYDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1730. S. of John. Bapt. at Eltham, Kent, Jan. 7, 1711.
Matric. Michs. 1731; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1740. Fellow, 1734.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1736-7. Chaplain to the Earl
of Essex, and tutor to his eldest son. Died at Cashiobury,
Essex, Nov. 1741. (Harwood.)
ROYLE, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Easter,
1604. B. at Walton-on-Trent, Derbs. B.A. from Clare,
1607-8; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (London) June 3, 1610,
age 23. V. of Madeley, Staffs., 1613-35. R. of Mucklestone,
1635-52-
ROYLE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 18, 1650. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1653-4.
ROYLE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from King's, Easter, 1573.
One of these names R. of Norton, Leics. Died Sept. 10, 1609.
(Nichols, IV. 852.)
ROYLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's, Nov. 4,
1634. S. of John, yeoman, of Davenham, Cheshire. B. at
Rope, Wybunbury, Cheshire. School, Northwich (Mr Piggot).
ROYLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 26, 1722. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1725-6. Perhaps ord. priest
(Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1724-5- R- of Seagrave, Leics., 1725.
ROYSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 18, 1617. Of
Rutland. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June II, 1620; priest, June 8, 1623.
ROYS, LUKE. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1552.
ROYSTON, see also RAWSTORNE.
ROYSTON, GREGORY. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs.
1568; B.A. 1571-2.
ROYSTON, JOHN (1505-6), see RESTON.
ROYSTON, RICHARD. M.A. or higher degree, 1488-g. Possibly
B.A. 1476-7, and M.A. 1480-1, as Royston or Ryston.
Master of St Lawrence Pountney, London, 1489-1525.
Chancellor of Lincoln diocese, and preb. of Lincoln, 1518-25,
'LL.D.' R. of St Benet, Paul's Wharf, London. V. of
Thaxted, Essex. Died Sept. 1525. Will dated, Sept. 18;
proved, Sept. 25, 1525 (Vic. Gen. Book). (A. B. Beaven;
Le Neve, Fasti, 11. 141; Hennessy, where he appears as alias
Ruston, alias Smyth, B.D.)
RuDD, Anthony
ROYSTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse, Easter,
1629. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1638; priest (Norwich) Mar. 9,
1638-9. Perhaps R. of Bumham-Deepdale, Norfolk, 1656.
ROYSTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24, 1674.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1675; Matric. 1677; B.A.
1677-8; M.A. 1698. Ord. priest (London) May 2, 1681. R. of
Cheadle, Cheshire, 1694-1722. Died 1722, aged 67. Buried
at Cheadle. (E. Axon.)
ROYSTON, THOMAS. Adm. at St Catharine's, 1673. Matric.
Easter, 1676; B.A. 1676-7.
ROYSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, May 19,
1665; B.A. 1668-9. Probably V. of Bradeley, Staffs., c.
1670-80-. R. of Haughton, 1686-1730. Buried there Oct. 17,
1730. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
ROYSTON or RYSTON, . B.A. 1476-7; M.A. 1480-1.
Possibly Richard (1488-9).
RUBENS, ELIAS. Student at Cambridge, c. 1280. B. at
Triplow, Cambs. Author. (Pits, 363.)
RUBENS, PETER PAUL. M.A. 1629. The famous painter and
diplomatist. Knighted, Feb. 21, 1629-30; ambassador from
the Archduchess. Died May 30, 1640.
RUBYE (or RABIE), JOHN. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov.
1584; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Oct. 7, 1595. V. of Brafield-on-the-Green, North-
ants., 1604-32. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Morris,
R. of Brockhall, Northants., Jan. 20, 1597-8. Buried at
Breifield-on-the-Green, Sept. 24, 1632. (Peile, i. 180; H. I.
Longden.)
RUCKE, ARTHUR. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Kent,
pleb. Matric. (Lincoln Cofiege, Oxford) May 10, 1622, age 15;
B.A. 1625; M.A. 1633.
RUCKE, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1568; B.A. 1573-4;
M.A. 1577.
RUCKHILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1627-8.
RUCKSHAW or ROWKSHAW, WILLIAM. B.A. 1456-7,
' Rucswaie.' S. of William, of York, apothecary. M.A. 1460-
I. D.D. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1460-74. Proctor, 1463-4.
Bursar, 1469-71. Licensed by the Bishop of Ely, to celebrate
in chapels and oratories in the University, Apr. 3, 1460.
V. of TopcUffe, Yorks., 1472-80. R. of Lowthorpe, 1473.
Succentor of York, 1480-6. R. of Catton, 1484. R. of Whel-
drake, 1489-90. A devoted adherent of the house |of Percy,
and a friend of Skelton, the poet laureate. Died 1504. Will
dated, Oct. 10; proved, Nov. 20, 1504. (Surtees Society, liii.
231.)
RUDALE, MILES. Grace for M.A. or higher degree, 1476-7.
RUDALL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1613 ;
B.A. 1616-7. Schoolmaster of Rivington, Lanes., 1622.
Master of Heskin Grammar School, 1625-6. Probably school-
master at Wigan, 1631 and 1638, and afterwards at Anderton.
Probably buried at Standish, July 26, 1651; as of Anderton.
(E. Axon.)
RUDHALE, RICHARD. D.D. Probably 2nd s. of Nicholas, of
Brampton, Hereford. Archdeacon of Hereford, 1446-76.
Warden of the Chantry at Newton, 'Super costeram maris,*
1452. Preb. of Hereford, 1472. Died 1476. Will dated
May 16; proved (P.C.C.) July 26, 1476. (Duncombe, in. 153;
Le Neve, Fasti, i. 481.)
RUDBY, JOHN. LL.B. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1380. Of York
diocese. Ord. deacon (Ely) Jime; priest, Sept. 1376. V. of
Ridnam, Lines.
RUDD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1562.
Of Yorkshire. S. of Leonard, R. of Easby, Richmonds.
B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570; B.D. 1577; D.D. 1583. Fellow,
1569. University preacher, 1577. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577.
R. of Shudy Camps, Cambs., 1579-80. R. of Stathern, Leics.,
1579-84. Dean of Gloucester, 1584. Bishop of St David's,
1594-1615. Married Ann Dalton, of Thuniham, Lanes.
Bought an estate at Aberglassney, Carmarthen. Died Mar. 7,
1614-5. Buried at Llangathen. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Roger (1575). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; D.N.B.; Bro^vn Willis,
5/ Davids; M. A. Rudd; Al. Oxon.)
RUDD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from Queens', Lent, 1597-8.
Of Essex. A contemporary and namesake, son of the last,
was at Oxford.
RUDD, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Queens', Easter,
1639. Previously matric. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford)
Dec. 4, 1635, age 16. S. of Sir Richard, of Aberglassney,
Carmarthen, Bart., and grandson of Anthony (1562). LL.B.
1641. Married Judith, dau. of Thomas Rudd, of Higham
Ferrers, Northants. Died before 1664. Father of Rice,
2nd Bart. (M. A. Rudd; G.E.C., 11. 64.)
495
RuDD, Anthony
RUDD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, May 21,
1724. S. of Sir Anthony, Bart., of Aberglassney, Wales.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731-
Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Dec. 20, 1730- C- of Willingham, Lines.
C. at St Peter's, Carmarthen. Buried there Dec. 26, 1738.
(M. A. Rudd.)
RUDD, CLEMENT. FeUow of Gonville Hall, I449-5S-
RUDD, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs. 1569; B.A.
1572-3; M-A. 1576. FeUow. Buried in St Edward's, Cam-
bridge, Mar. I, 1576-7. Will (V.C.C.) 1577.
RUDD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 9, 1695.
Previously matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Oct. 16, 1694,
age 17. S. of Thomas, R. of Long Newton, Durham. B. at
Stockton, June 16, 1677- School, St Paul's. Matric. 1695;
Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702; B.D. 1709; D.D.
1717. Fellow, 1701. Incorp. at Oxford, 1704. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, i7oi; priest, Sept. 20, 1702. R. of North
Runcton, Norfolk, 1719-27. Died Oct. 15, 1727. Brother of
Thomas (1683-4). {Al. Oxon.)
RUDD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, June i, 1703.
3rd s. of William, clothier, of Tiverton. B. there. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7.
RUDD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Nov. 24,
1742. Only s. of Edward, of Little St Petherwick, Cornwall.
B. at Ashbury, Devon. School, Tiverton. Matric. i743-
RUDD, HENRY. B.Can.L. (probably 1468-9); gt'oce for D.Can.L.
1472-3 (t'fic. 1477-8). 3rd s. of Richard, of Winterton, Lines.
Vice-chancellor, 1496. R. of Weston Colville, Cambs., 1478-
90. R. of Cottingham, Northants., 1486-90, and of Pytchley,
1488-1300. R. of Downham, Cambs., untU 1490, and of
Castor, Peterborough, 1 490-1 506. Vicar-General of Ely,
1500. Died 1506. Will (P.C.C.) printed from Com. Court,
Bury. (Cooper, i. 11; M. A. Rudd.)
RUDD, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse, July 3, 1617,
'Rade.' Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618; Scholar, 1620; M.A. 1622.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17; priest. Mar. 18, 1621-2.
R. of Elmsthorpe, Leics., 1634.
RUDD, JOHN. M.A. or higher degree, 1457-8; probably D.Can.L.
Dean of Lanchester, 1483-90. Brass there.
RUDD, JOHN. Probably scholar of Clare, 1515, age 17. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1516-7; M.A. 1520; B.D. i530-i' FeUow
of St John's. Ord. priest (Lincohi) May 25, 1521. Chaplain
to Edward VL V. of Norton, Durham, 1539-54, and again,
1558-78. Preb. of Durham, 1550-3. deprived. Preb. of
Winchester, 1551; deprived, i553- Married, 1551, Isabel
Weldon, and was deprived of his preferments. (' In Dec. 1554,
Mr John Rudd, S.T.P. brings letters from the Bishop of
London and the Vicar General of Lichfield Diocese to show
he has been divorced from his wife Isabella Weldon, that he is
penitent and has been restored to his priestly order.') V. of
Dewsbury, 1554-70. Restored to Durham, 1559-78. R. of
Riston, Yorks. R. of Romaldkirk, 1569. Preb. of Beverley.
Married a second time and had issue. Died 1578. Buried
at Durham. Possibly father of John {1586). (M. A. Rudd;
M. H. Peacock.)
RUDD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Caius, Apr. 14, 1583. S. of
Clement. B. at Little Bitterlng, Norfolk. School, Norwich.
Scholar, 1583-4. Migrated to St John's. Matric. 1584.
Migrated to Christ's, Nov. 9, 1586; Scholar, 1586; B.A.
1587-8; M.A. 1591. Probably tutor at Beetly, 1600. V. of
Shephall, Herts., 1613-40. Died there, unmarried, July 10,
1640, aged 72. M.I. at Shephall. WiU, P.C.C. (Venn, i.
118; PeUe, I. 180.)
RUDD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Clare, Easter, 1586. Possibly
s. of John (1515). B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
RUDD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from Christ's, July, 1622; B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629.
RUDD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, June 24, 1751-
S. of John, of Helperthorpe, Yorks. School, Beverley
(Mr Clark). Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755- Ord. deacon (York)
May 25, 1755; 'C. of Rudston'; priest, Sept. 19, 1756.
RUDD, RICHARD. B.A. 1541-2. B. in Cumberland (probably
atCockermouth). M.A. 1545; B.D. 1554. One of the original
fellows of Trinity, 1546, 'William.' Received the tonsure
(London) 1553. Perhaps V. of Ashwell, Herts. Will proved
(Archdeacon Hunts.) Mar. 18, 1559-60.
RUDD, ROBERT. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 24, 1586; priest,
Apr. 9, 1587; 'of Trinity College.' B. at Liddington, Rut-
land. V. of Liddington, 1591. Fined for neglect of his duties
in 1639. Will (P.C.C.) 1647. (Cal. State Papers ,Dom; M. A.
Rudd.)
RUDD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 1582. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of Robert. Matric. 1584; B.A. 1585-6;
M.A. 1590; B.D. 1597. Fellow, 1589-1600. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Apr. 29, 1589. R. of St Florence, Pembroke.
RuDGE, John
Chancellor and Archdeacon of St David's, 1607-44. Ejected
and imprisoned. Died 1648. Buried at St Florence. (M. A.
Rudd.)
RUDD, ROGER. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1575- S. of
Leonard, of Easby, Yorks. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 9; priest, July 17, 1580. V. of Shudy
Camps, Cambs., 1581-5. R. of Statheme, Leics., 1584.
Chancellor of St David's, 1600-5. Preb. of St David's, 1608.
Died 1617. Brother of Anthony (1562). (M. A. Rudd.)
RUDD, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, Mar. 24,
1700-1. S. of Simon, husbandman, of Cubeck, Wensleydale.
B. there. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1701;
B.A. 1704-5. V. of Aysgarth, Yorks., 1709-33- Married
Catharine FothergiU. Died 1733- (M. A. Rudd.)
RUDT), STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 25) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1673. S. of John, yeoman, of Holme, Yorks. B. there. School,
Beverley.
RUDD, THOMAS. Scholar of Trinity, 1554. S. of Allen, of
Cumberiand. B.A. 1557-8; M.A. 1561. FeUow, 1560. Perhaps
R. of Datchworth, Herts., 1569. Master of Bury St Edmunds
School. Died 1573-
RUDD, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Trinity, Easter, 1614.
RUDD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, Feb. 2,
1683-4. S. of Thomas, V. of Stockton, Durham. Bapt.
there, Jan. 2, 1667-8. School, Durham (Mr Thomas Batters-
by). Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Ord. deacon
(Durham) Sept. 23, 1705. Master of Durham Grammar
School, 1697-9. Master of Newcastle School, 1699-1710.
V. of St Oswald, Durham, 1711-25. V. of Northallerton,
1725-33. Preb. of Ripon, 1728-33. R. of Washington, 1729-
33. Married Isabel, dau. of Cuthbert Hendry. Antiquary;
compUed a catalogue of the manuscripts at Durham Cathedral.
Died Mar. 17, 1732-3. Buried at Washington. Brother of
Edward (1695) and father of the next. (H. M. Wood;
D.N.B.)
RUDD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Sept. ag,
1713. S. of Thomas (above). Bapt. Aug. 29, 1697, at Durham
Cathedral. School, Durham. Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1716;
B.A. 1717-8. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 6, i7i7.
CaUed to the Bar, 1721. Married Mary, dau. of WiUiam
Turner, of Stainsby, Yorks. Buried at St Mary-le-Bovv,
Durham, Sept. 30, 1766. Father of William (i747). (Surtees,
IV. 107; H. M. Wood.)
RUDD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 20, 1751. S. of
James, V. of Kilham. B. in Yorkshire. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1752; B.A. 1756. Ord. deacon (London) June 5, 1757;
priest (York) Sept. 29, 1759; C. of Darton, Yorks., 1759-
V. of Eastrington, 1771-1820. Died 1820. (Scott-Mayor, ill.
610.)
RUDDE, WILLIAM. Of Corpus Christi. B.Can.L. Perhaps
feUow. V. of Grantchester, 1460-83.
RUDD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 23,
1747. S. and h. of Thomas (1713), of Durham. Bapt. July 29,
1731, at St Mary-le-Bow. School, Durham (Mr Dongworth).
Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1748. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 15, 1746. Barrister-at-law. Recorder of Durham, 1760-
7. Of Shincliffe HaU, Esq. Died June 28, 1755. (M. A. Rudd.)
RUDD or RUDE, . Perhaps M.A. 1465-6.
RUDDLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 19, 1654.
S. of Ralph, clerk, of Stoke Dry, Rutland. B. at Bishop's
Cannings, WUtshire. School, Uppingham (Mr Meres). Matric.
1655; Scholar, 1655-9; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. V. of Altar-
nun, ComwaU, 1662-98. V. of St Mary Magdalen, Launceston,
1663-98, and Master of the Free School there. Preb. of
Exeter, 1680-99. Best known to fame as the priest who
exorcised a ghost at Botathan, ComwaU, in 1665. Said to
be the author of The History of the Life and Adventures of
Mr Duncan Campbell, published by Defoe. Died Jan. 20,
1698-9. M.I. at Launceston. WiU, Exeter. (Venn, i. 390;
N. and Q., 8th S., viii. 221.)
RUDDOCK, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1616;
B.A. from Clare, 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1623; priest, Sept. 1624.
RUDDOCK, THOMAS. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1546. V. of Swaffham
Bulbeck, Cambs., 1546.
RUDGE, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 20,
1644. Of Middlesex. Probably s. of Edward, of London;
adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 31, 1646. (To be distinguished
from a near kinsman and namesake who was M.P. for
Evesham, 1681, and died Oct. 1696.) (Vis. of London, 1634.)
RUDGE, JOHN. M.A. 1671 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Exeter
College, Oxford. Matric. Oct. 29, 1657; B.A. (Oxford) 1661;
M.A. 1663-4. R. of St Mary Aldermary, London, 1669-79-
R. of St Thomas-the-Apostle, 1672-9. Married EUzabeth
Sturmey, spinster, July 3, 1673. Buried Aug. 20, 1679.
Admon., P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Hennessy.)
496
RuDHAM/ William
RUDHALE, see RUDALL.
RUDHAM, WILLIAM. Scholar at King's Hall, May ii, 1384.
Clerk. S. of Walter, of Huntingdon. Expelled at the Bishop's
Visitation, May 19, 1385.
RUDING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1639.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1642. One of these names 3rd s. of
Gray, of Bromkinthorpe, Leics. (Rutland Mag., v. 129.)
RUDING, ROGERS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 24,
1726-7. Doubtless 4th s. of Walter (next), of Westcotes,
Leics. (and Sarah, dau. of John Rogers, Archdeacon of
Leicester). Receiver-General for Leics., 1758-95. Of West-
cotes. Married Anne, dau. of James Skrymsher, of Hill Hall,
Staffs. Author of The Ruding Diary. Died Mar. 27, 1795,
aged 85. Buried at St Mary's, Leicester. M.I. Brother of
WiUiam (1725). (Nichols, iv. 568; Rutland Mag., v. 129.)
RUDING, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 27, 1695.
Of Tofts, Norfolk. S. and h. of William, of Westcotes, Leics.
(and Abigail, dau. of Henry Clifton, of Tof trees, Norfolk).
Married Sarah, dau. of John Rogers, M.A., Archdeacon of
Leics. Died May 6, 1748, aged 73. Father of the next and
Rogers (above). (Rutland Mag., iv. 89; Nichols, v. 569, gives
date of birth as Dec. 12, 1665 which is probably an error.)
RUDING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 28, 1725.
2nd s. of Walter (above), of Westcotes, Leics. B. there, Sept. 8,
1707. Of Westcotes, Leics. Died unmeirried, Feb. 29, 1762.
Buried at St Mary's, Leicester. M.I. Brother of Roger
(1726-7). (L. Mag.; Nichols, iv. 569.)
RUDLAND, SAMUEL, see RUTLAND.
RUDSTON, BELKNAP. Matric. FeU.-Com. from Christ's, May,
1567. 2nd s. of Robert, of Boughton Monchelsea, Kent, and
grandson of Sir John Rudston, of London. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1571. Inherited the estate on the death of his brother
Isaac. Died May 27, 1613, aged 64. Buried at Boughton
Monchelsea. (Vis. of Yorks., 1584; Burke, Ext. Bart.; Peile,
I. 99; H. G. Harrison.)
RUDSTONE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from Trinity,
Michs. 1608; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. FeUow, 1614. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) July 25; priest, July 26, 1619. V. of
Keysoe, Beds., 1624. V. of Whitkirk, Yorks., 1628-35.
Died 1635.
RUDSTONE, GEORGE, see RUSTAT.
RUDSTONE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1559. Probably s. of Nicholas, of Hayton, Yorks., Esq.
Buried there Jan. 26, 1617-8. Brother of Martin (i559)-
(Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
RUDSTON, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', May 13, 1609.
Of Sussex. Perhaps 'of Horton Kirby, Kent, gent.,' adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 14, 1612. One of these names died July 16,
1616; buried in Gt St Mary's, Cambridge, M.I. (Le Neve,
Mon., 53.)
RUDSTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1619.
RUDSTONE, MAR. (? MARTIN). Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1559. Doubtless Martin, 4th s. of Nicholas, of
Hayton, Yorks., Esq. Brother o£ James (i559)- (f^»*- "/
Yorks., 1584.)
RUDSTONE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 19,
1627. 4th s. of Walter (1591), of Hayton, Yorks. Matric.
1627. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1628-9. Barrister, 1629.
Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Beckwith, of Beverley.
Buried Apr. 18, 1653, at Fishlake, Yorks. Brother of Walter
(1616). (Vis. of Yorks., 1612; M. H. Peacock.)
RUDSTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Michael House,
Michs. 1546 (itnpubes).
RUDSTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Gonville Hall,
Easter, 1555. One of these names s. of Thomas, of Swaffham
Bulbeck, Cambs., married Jane, dau. of Edward Ridge.
(Venn, i. 39; Vis. of Cambs.)
RUDSTONE, WALTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse,
Nov. 15, 1591. S. and h. of John, of Hayton, Yorks. Age 13
in 1584. Buried at Hayton, Dec. 13, 1641. Father of the
next and Samuel (1627). (T. A. Walker.)
RUDSTONE, WALTER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at Peter-
house, Apr. i6, 1616. S. and h. of Walter (above), of Hayton,
Yorks. Matric. 1616. Created Bart., Aug. 29, 1642. A
zealous royalist; suffered confiscation. Married (i) Anne
Ramsden; (2) Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Dawnay, of
Cawick, Yorks. Buried at Hayton, Dec. 31, 1650. Admon.,
Mar. 7, 1654-5. Brother of Samuel (1627). (T. A.Walker, 2;
G.E.C., u. 194.)
RUDSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
1483; B.A. 1486-7; M.A. 1490. Secretary to Nicholas West,
Bishop of Ely. (Harwood.)
v.A.c. in. 497
RuGG, William
RUDYARD or RUDYERD, BENJAMIN. M.A. 1612-3 (on King's
visit). S. of James, of Hartley, Hants. B. Dec. 26, 1572.
School, Winchester. Matric. (St John's College, Oxford)
Jan. 15, 1587-8. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. i8, 1600
(sic). Barrister. A friend of Pym and of Hampden ; intimate
with Ben Jonson and William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke.
Knighted, Mar. 30, 1618. Appointed Surveyor, for life, of
the Court of Wards, i6i8. M.P. for Portsmouth, 1620, 1624,
1625; for Old Sarum, 1626; for Downton, 1628; for Wilton,
1640. Interested himself in Colonial enterprise and Wcis one
of the incorporators of the Providence Company, 1630. Of
Westwoodhay, Berks. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry
Harington, of Leics., Knt. Author, speeches and poems.
Died May 31, 1658. Buried in Westwoodhay Church.
(Jewitt, Relig., vii. 216; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
RUDYARD, BENJAMIN. Adm. at King's (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, Feb. 23, 1635-6. Of Winchfield, Hants. Doubt-
less 3rd s. of Lawrence, and nephew of Benjamin (above).
Matric. 1636. Left in 1638. Adm. at Gray's Inn. Married
(1) Frances.dau.of Sir FrancisGamul, of Chester; (2) Frances,
Lady Gervoise, widow of Sir Thomas Gervoise. Died July 7,
1675, aged 58. (Jewitt, Reliq., vii. 216; Vis. of Hants., 1634.)
RUDYARD, JOHN. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1699. Of Hamp-
shire. Matric. Easter, 1703; LL.B. 1704. See Al. Oxon. for
a contemporary.
RUE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, Sept. 10, 1697.
Only s. of Zachariah (next), clerk. B. at Liddington, Rutland.
Matric. 1701; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23,
1703. C. of Ashton, Roade, Northants.
RUE or REW, ZACHARY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at St John's,
July 3, 1660. S. of Samuel, deceased, of Melton Mowbray,
Leics. B. there. School, Melton Mowbray. Matric. 1661;
B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. V. of Liddington, Rutland, 1672.
Died Jan. 3, 1723, aged 8r. M.I. at Liddington. Father of
John (above). (Rutland Mag., v. 40.)
RUECASTLE, see REWCASTLE.
RUFIN, FRANCIS. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Buckinghamshire, pleb. Matric. (Merton College, Oxford)
Dec. 14, 1604, age 16; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1611-2. R. of
Ipstone, Oxon., 1616. Will (P.C.C.) 1646. (Al. Oxon.)
RUFINE, JAMES. M.D. 1674 (Incorp. from Leyden). Adm. at
Leyden, June 6, 1667, age i8; M.D. there, 1671. F.R.C.P.,
1677. Admon. (P.C.C.) ; as of St Martin Orgar, London,
Apr. 29, 1693. (Munk, i. 393.)
RUGBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, i6ro;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 26; priest. May 27, 1616. R. of
Bythom Hunts., 1646 (by Westminster Assembly). Father
of the next.
RUGBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Sept. 12, 1644.
Of Huntingdonshire. S. of William (above).
RUGELEY, see RIDGLEY.
RUGGE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 7,
1591. S. of William (? 1544). Esq. B. at Bylaugh, Norfolk.
School, Fakenham (Mr Ward). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
RUGG, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs. 1548. Of
Norwich diocese. Scholar, 1552; B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1572.
Fellow, 1553. Fellow of Gonville Hall, in 1554. Supp. for
LL.B. at Oxford, 1566; having studied in Germany six years.
Received minor orders (London) Dec. 1554- R- of Small-
burgh, Norfolk, 1557-9. Archdeacon of Suffolk. Archdeacon
of Wells, 1572-82. R. of Winford, Somerset, 1572-82. Canon
of Westminster, 1576. Died Feb. 1581-2. Buried in Wells
Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, 11. 4)
RUGGE, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1702. S. of James, of Ide,
Devon, clerk. Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford) Nov. 12,
1692, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1696. V. of Cannington, Somer-
set, 1698-1707. Died 1707. (Al. Oxon.)
RUGGE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Trinity, Michs. 1547.
Perhaps ord. sub-deacon (Norwich) Sept. 17, i557; 'title,
Archd. of Suffolk.'
RUGGE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi,
Easter, 1626. Of Norfolk. Probably brother of William
(1629-30).
RUGGE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity, c. 1595.
RUGGE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius, 1663. Gave the
works of Paracelsus to the College Library. (Venn, i. 419.)
RUGG, alias REPPS, WILLIAM. B.D. 1508-9. S. of WiUiam
Rugg, of North Repps, Norfolk. A monk from Norwich.
Pens, at Gonville Hall, 1509-13. D.D. 1512-3- Prior of
the cell of Yarmouth, in 1520. Sub-prior of Norwich, 1526.
Abbot of St Benedict, Hulme, Norfolk, 1530. Bishop of
Norwich, 1536-50. Died Sept. 21, 1550. Buried in Norwich
Cathedral. (Venn, i. i8; Vis. of Norfolk; Blomefuld, viii. 152;
Le Neve, Fasti, 11. 469; D.N.B.)
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RUGG, WlLLIA"M
RUGGE or REPPS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Gonville
Hall, Easter, 1544. S. of Robert, Mayor of Norwich, and
nephew of William (1508-9). Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1548.
Of Felmingham, Esq. Married Thomasina, dau. of Sir
Robert Townsend, of Chester. Lord of the manor of North
and South Repps, Norfolk, in 1572. Perhaps father of
Henry (1591)- {Venn, '• 33-)
RUGG, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Corpus Christi, Lent,
1629-30. Of Norfolk. Probably brother of Robert (1626).
RUGGLE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1624.
Perhaps s. and h. of Roger, late of St Bartholomew-the-
Great, London, merchant, deceased. Scholar, 1627; B.A.
1628-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 27, 1632.
RUGGLE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Easter,
1589. 5th s. of Thomas, of Lavenham, Suffolk. B. i575-
Bapt. Nov. 13, 1575. School, Lavenham. Scholar of Trinity,
1593; B.A. from Trinity, 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Fellow of
Clare, c. 1598-1620. Taxor, 1604. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605.
Author of the famous Cambridge play, which so delighted
James I, Ignoramus, 1614-5- Afterwards tutor at Babraham,
Cambs., to the two sons of Toby Palavicino. Died 1622.
Will proved (P.C.C.) Nov. 3, 1622. {D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
RUGGLE, ROGER. Matric. sizar from St John's, Easter, 1589;
B.A. 1593-4-
RUMBOLD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Pembroke, Lent,
1581-2; B.A. 1583-4. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1586.
R. of Little Wendon, Essex, 1600-10. V. of Stansted
Mountfitchet, 1601; there in 1628. Will (P.C.C.) proved
July II, 1640. Perhaps father of the next.
RUMBOLD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Jesus, Michs. 1615.
Perhaps s. of Edward (above). B.A. 1618-9.
RUMBALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from St Catharine's, Michs.
1624; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
RUMBOLD, W. Matric. sizar from Corpus Christi, Easter,
1559-
RUMNEY, see also ROMNEY.
RUMNEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at Sidney, Oct. 11, 1667.
S. of John, R. of St Thomas-the-Apostle, London. School,
Lee, Kent. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1694. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672; priest, Sept. 24, 1676. V. of
Sutton Valence, Kent, 1679-98. R. of Crundal, 1694-8.
R. of Town Sutton, till 1698. Died 1698. {Hasted, iii. 187.)
RUMNEY, JOHN. M.A. from King's, 1732- S. of John, of
Kirkoswald, Cumberland, clerk. Bapt. there, June 6, 1697.
Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) Oct. 19, 1716, age 19;
B.A. (Oxford) 1720. V. of St Stephen's, St Albans, Herts.,
1728-46. Died June 26, 1746, aged 49. Buried at St Peter's,
St Albans. M.I. Brother of the next. (Al. Oxon.; Clutterbuch,
I. 121.)
RUMNEY, ROBERT. M.A. from St John's, 1714- S. of John,
of Kirkoswald, Cumberland, clerk. Bapt. there, Oct. 14, 1686.
Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) Apr. 3, 1704, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1707; D.D. (Oxford) 1728. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1732. V. of St Peter's, St Albans, i7i5-43- Lecturer of
St Giles', Cripplegate, London. Died Dec. 10, i743- Buried
at St Peter's. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (above).
(.4/. Oxon.; H. M. Wood.)
RUMPAYNE or RICPAINE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, 1495. Of Abbotshill, Somerset. B.A. 1498-9;
M.A. 1502-3. Fellow, c. 1506. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Apr. 18,
1500. R. of St Pancras, Soper Lane, 1508-39. R. of Willing-
ham, Cambs., 1543. (Harwood.)
RUMSEY, ROBERT. M.A. from King's, i747. S. of John, of
Cwmdauddwr, Brecon. Matric. (Jesus College, Oxford) Mar.
24, 1728-9, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1732-3- (-^i- Oxon.)
RUNDLE, see also RANDALL
RUNDLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 26, 1615.
Matric. 1615, 'Randle'; Scholar; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
One John Rundell, of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, clerk. Will
(P.C.C.) 1631.
RUNDLE, JOHN. M.A. from King'.s, 1725- S. of Robert, of
Bodmin, Cornwall. Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) Mar.
26, 1713, age 20; B.A. (Exeter College, Oxford) 1717- R- of
Patching, Sussex, 1725. One of these names chaplain in the
Navy, 1719. {Al. Oxon.)
RUNHALE, RICHARD, see RONHALE.
RUNHAM or REEPHAM, JOHN. Master of Michael House,
c. 1350. Licensed to say mass in their oratory {Ely Reg.),
June II, 1351.
RUNHAM, RICHARD. B.D. 1490-r. A monk.
RUSE, see also REWSE and ROUSE.
RUSE, JOHN, Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1544-
RUSHBROOKE, ROBERT
RUSE, SIRI. Matric. pens, from Trinity Hall, Easter, 1544.
RUSH, ANTHONY. D.D. 1566. Of Norwich diocese. Probably
s. of Arthur, of Sudbome, Suffolk. B. 1537- (In the Vis. of
Essex, 1634, he occurs as sou of Sir Thomas.) School, King's,
Canterbury. B.A. (Oxford) 1554; M.A. 1558. Master of
King's School, Canterbury, 1561-5- Chaplain to the Earl of
Sussex. R. of Woodham Walter, Essex, 1565. R. of Bright-
ling, Sussex, 1565. Canon of Windsor, 1566-77. R. of
Calverton, Bucks., 1566. Canon of Canterbury, 1568. R. of
Orgarswick, Kent, 1568. R. of St Olave, Southwark, Surrey,
1569. Dean of Chichester, 1570-7. Died s.p., Apr. i, 1577.
Buried at Windsor. {Cooper, 1. 363; Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Essex,
1634; D.N.B.)
RUSHE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1576.
Probably s. of Anthony, of Sudbome, Suffolk. B.A. 1579-8°-
Perhaps knighted, May 17, 1599; of Jordan Castle, Ireland.
{Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
RUSH, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from St John's, Michs. 1619.
S. of William, cutler, of Colchester, Essex. B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1628. P.C. of Berechurch, Essex, 1627-33. P.C. of
St Catharine Creechurch, London, 1636-42, deprived. U. of
Prating, Essex, 1650. {Coll. Top. et Gen., 11. 288.)
RUSH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 18, 1639. Matric.
1639. Perhaps adm. at Leyden, May 20, 1642; of London.
One of these names, minister in the Pelican frigate at sea,
in State ser\'ice; will (P.C.C.) 1655.
RUSH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Apr. 22, 1703.
S. of Thomas, corn-dealer, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Hoadley). Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1703-10; B.A.
1706-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 8, 1707; priest (Ely)
Sept. 19, 1708. C. of Oxburgh, Norfolk, 1708; of Bacons-
thorpe, 1709; R. 1718-47. R. of Itteringham, 1721. Died
July 19, 1747. M.I. at Baconsthorpe. Will proved (Norwich
Archd. C.) 1747. Father of William Barker (i735)- {Venn,
I. 510.)
RUSHE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Christ's, 1597-8;
B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Fellow, 1608-10. Gave offence
by a sermon preached at St Mary's, Sept. 10, 1609. Ex-
pelled both from the University and from the College, Jan.
8 (sic), 1609-10. Will (P.C.C.) 1627-8; as of S. Anthony's,
'Polder,' Holland. {Peile, i. 228; Cooper, Annals, iii. 31.)
RUSH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene, Apr. 29,
1665, from University College, Oxford. Matric. there, Apr. i,
1664, age 17 (sic). S. of Thomas, of Lavington, Somerset.
School, Bruton. R. of Woolavington, Somerset, 1670-8,
'B.A.' Died 1678.
RUSH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 13, 1660.
S. of Samuel, of Norwich, and nephew of John Cosin, Bishop
of Durham. Matric. 1660. Migrated to Peterhouse, Aug. 27,
1660. Scholar, 1660; B.A. 1663-4. Fellow, 1665. Buried
Apr. 10, 1667, in Durham Cathedral. {T. A. Walker, 117.)
RUSH, WILLIAM, BARKER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
c. Apr. 1735. S. of John (1703), R. of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk.
B. there, Sept. 3, 1718. Schools, Norwich (Mr Reddington),
Baconsthorpe (private) and Holt. Scholar, 1735-42; Matric.
1737; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1744-58. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, i743; pnest, Apr. 29, i744- R- oi
Heydon and Irmingland, Norfolk, 1757-77- Died Sept. 8,
1777. M.I. at Baconsthorpe. Admon., P.C.C. {Venn, 11. 41-)
RUSHALL, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1576.
B. in London. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 21, 1583, age 25; 'C. of Foulness, Essex.*
RUSHAM, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from Jesus, Easter, 1569.
RUSHAM or RUSHMAN, THOMAS. B.A. 15 12-3-
RUSHBROOK, COBBES. Adm. pens, (age 15 sic) at Sidney,
June, 1691. ist s. of William, gent. B. Oct. 1673, at Bard-
well, Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1691. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1 690-1. Of Bard well, Esq. Died
Aug. 1734. Buried at Bardwell. Will proved (Bury) Sept. 24,
1734; of Bowbeck-in-Bardwell. (S.H.A.H.)
RUSHEBROKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from St John's,
Easter, 1573; B.A. 1576-7- Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 25,
1577. R. of Hepworth, Suffolk, 1578-9-
RUSHEBROOKE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Clare, Michs.
1571. Perhaps Master of Oakham School, 1587. One of these
names of Northampton, clerk. Buried at St Peter's, North-
ampton, Feb. 5, 1630-1. Will dated, Sept. 19, 1628; proved
(Archd. Northants.) Feb. 10, 1630-1. (H. I. Longden.)
RUSHBROOKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
June 12, 1613. S. of Edmund, of Eriswell, Suffolk. School,
Bury (Mr Dickerson). Matric. 1613; Scholar, 1614; B.A.
1616-7. Died in College. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge,
Nov. 16, 1617. Will proved (P.C.C.) Feb. 5, 1618-9, 'Rish-
brooke." {Venn, i. 221.)
498
RUSHBROOKE, RoBERT
RUSHBROOKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Mar. 14, 1670-1. S. of Thomas (1640-1), gent., of Walsham,
Suffolk (and Gt Fakenham?). B. there. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 11; priest, Mar. 15, 1676-7. R. of
Stanton St John, Suffolk, 1677-83. R. of Gt Fakenham,
1678-1723. R. of Stanningfield, 1682-1723. Married
F*rudence, dau. of Thomas Rushbrooke, Sept. i68g. Died
Jan. 1722-3. Doubtless father of the next and of William
(1709). {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
RUSHBROOK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 26,
171 1. Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. of Robert (above). B. 1694.
Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1717;
priest (Ely) Mar. 13, 1719-20. V. of Methwold, Norfolk, 1722.
Perhaps P.C. of Stoke Ferry, 1726. Doubtless brother of
William (1709) and father of the next.
RUSHBROOK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, July 4,
1738. S. of Robert (above), V. of Methwold, Norfolk. B. at
Fakenham, Suffolk. School, Northwold (private). Scholar,
1738-42; Matric. 1740-1; B.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 19, 1742; priest. May 20, 1744. R. of Mundford,
Norfolk. V. of Gooderstone. Died June 3, 1765. Admon.
(Norwich C.C.); of Methwold. {Venn, 11. 44.)
RUSHBROOKE, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from Peterhouse,
Michs. 1576; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
RUSHBROOKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
Mar. 9, 1640-1. S. of Thomas. B. at Gt Fakenham, Suffolk.
Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Smith, of Bury St Edmimds.
Father of Robert (1670-1). {Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
RUSBROOK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 13, 1592.
Perhaps s. of William, of Bardwell, Suffolk. Matric. c. 1592.
Died Mar. 7, 1652. (Le Neve, Mon.)
RUSHBROOKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Sr John's,
Easter, 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
RUSHBROOK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 22,
1709. Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. of Robert (1670-1). Matric.
1710; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1714;
priest, July, 1716. R. of Eccles, Norfolk, 1721-3. V. of
Gt Barton, 1723. R. of Gt Whetaetham, Suffolk, 1724-6.
Doubtless brother of Robert (1711).
RUSHOLD, ROBERT. B.A. 1527-8.
RUSHTON, see RISHTON.
RUSHWORTH or RISHWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 15, 1597. B. at Buslingthorpe, Lines.,
1577. Scholar; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 15, 1606; priest. May 31, 1607. R. of Laceby,
Lines., 1606-32. Will, Lincoln. Perhaps brother of the
next.
RUSHWORTH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Emmanuel,
Michs. 1601. Possibly identical with the Cathohc con-
troversialist for whom see D.N.B.
RUSHWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 19,
1677. Matric. 1677. Probably never resided.
RUSHWORTH, . Matric. pens, from Christ's, May,
1544-
RUSLYNGE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1569.
RUSSELL, BERNARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, June 24,
1719. S. of John (? 1669), R. of Postwick, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Norwich and Wymondham. Matric. 1719; Scholar,
1719-23. Died in College of smaU-pox, May 3, 1723. Brother
of John (1712). {Venn, 11. 12.)
RUSSELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1615.
Of Bedfordshire.
RUSSELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 7, 161 7.
Of Norfolk.
RUSSEL, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus, Apr. 18, 1654.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1654.
RUSSELL, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Aug. 27,
1666. 2nd s. of Edward, of Chiswick, Middlesex, deceased,
and grandson of Francis, 4th Earl of Bedford. B. at Chiswick.
School, Tottenham (Mr Lewis). LL.D. 1705 {Com. Reg.).
Took a leading part in the Revolution of 1688. M.P. for
Launceston, 1689-90; for Portsmouth, 1690-5; for Cambs.,
1695-7. Privy Councillor, 1689-1702 and 1709-27. Treasurer
of the Navy, 1689-99. Commander-in-Chief of the Channel
Fleet at the Battle of La Hogue, 1692. Vice-Admiral of
England and Admiral of the Fleet, 1693. First Lord of the
Admiralty, 1694-99, 1709-10, i7i4-7- High Steward of
Cambridge, 1699-1727. Lord-Lieutenant of Cambs., 1715-27.
Created Baron of Shingay, Viscount Barfleur and Earl of
Orford, May 7, 1697. Married Mary, dau. of William Duke
of Bedford. Died s.p., Nov. 26, 1727. Buried at Chenies.
Brother of WiUiara (1666). {G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven; D.N.B.)
Russell, James
RUSSELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 25, 1672.
6th s. of Sir Francis (1635-6) (and Catherine, dau. of John
Wheatley, of Catsfield, Sussex). B. at Chippenham, Cambs.
Bapt. there, Oct. 12, 1654. School, Perse (Mr Griffith).
Matric. 1673. One of these names adm. at Leyden, May 37,
1676. {Peile, u. 42; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
RUSSELL, ERASMUS. Adm. sizar (age i8) at Caius, May 11,
1619. S. of George, yeoman, of Suffolk. School, Earls Colne
(Mr Rayne). Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1620-22; B.A. 1633.
Died in College. Buried at St Michael's, Aug. 23, i6J2.
{Venn, i. 245.)
RUSSELL, FRANCIS. Educated at King's Hall. S. and h.
of Sir John, afterwards Earl of Bedford. B. 1527. K.B.,
1546. Sheriff of Beds, and of Bucks., 1547-8. M.P. for
Bucks., 1547-52; for Northumberland, 1553. Lord-Lieut,
of Bucks., 1552. Succeeded as 2nd Earl of Bedford, 1555.
Privy Councillor, 1558. Warden of the Stannaries, 1559-80.
Governor of Berwick and Warden of the East Marches, 1564.
K.G., 1564. Lord President of Wales, 1576. Chief Justice
and Justice in Eyre of the royal forests south of the Trent,
1584. Married (1) Margaret, dau. of Sir John St John of
Bletsoe, Beds. ; (2) Bridget Dow, Countess of Rutland. Died
July 28, 1585, at Russell, alias Bedford House, Strand,
London. Buried at Chenies, Bucks. {Cooper, u. 532; D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
RUSSELL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Easter, 1544
{impubes).
RUSSELL, FRANCIS. M.A. 1571.
RUSSELL, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, Easter,
1602.
RUSSELL, FRANCIS. M.A. 1635-6 {LU. Reg.). Doubtless s. and
h. of Sir William, Knt. and Bart., Treasurer of the Navy.
Matric. (Wadham College, Oxford) Jan. 28, 1630-1, age 14.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 15, 1633; also of the Inner Temple,
1635. M.P. for Cambs., 1643-53, 1654-5, 1656-8. Succeeded
as 2nd Bart., 1654. Colonel in the Parliamentary army; one
of Cromwell's Lords, 1657. Married Catherine, dau. of John
Wheatley, of Catsfield, Sussex. Died Apr. 20, 1664. Brother
of Gerard (1636), etc.; father of Edward (1672). {Al.Oxon.;
Burke, Ext. Bart.)
RUSSELL, FRANCIS. M.A. 1638 {fil. nob.). Probably s. of
Francis, 4th Earl of Bedford. If so, matric. (Magdalen
College, Oxford) July 8, 1634, age 15. Married Catherine,
dau. of William, Lord Grey of Wark. Died s.p. Apr. 1641,
in France, a month before his father. {Al. Oxon.; J. Wifien,
Russell Memoirs, 11. 160.)
RUSSELL, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, 1655. S. and
h. of VVUliam, 5th Earl of Bedford (created Duke of Bedford,
May II, 1694). B. 1638. Assigned to Magdalene at matricu-
lation. Lived chiefly abroad owing to bad health. Died
unmarried. Buried at Chenies, Jan. 21, 1678-9, aged 41.
Brother of the next, WUham (1655) and James (i668).
{G.E.C.)
RUSSELL, GEORGE. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). 6th s.
of William, 5th Earl of Bedford. Matric. (Magdalen College,
Oxford) Oct. 26, 1666; M.A. 1667. Married Mary, dau. of
Michael Pendleton, of London. Died 1692. Brother of
Francis (above), etc. and father of William (1690). {Al. Oxon.;
Collins, I. 290.)
RUSSELL, GERARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 28, 1636.
'Of Kent' (? Cambs.). 3rd s. of Sir William, of Chippenham,
Cambs., Bart, (by his 2nd wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Gerard, of Burwell, Cambs.). Matric. Fell.-Com. 1637. Adm,
at the Inner Temple, 1640. M.P. for Cambs., 1679. Of
Fordham, Cambs. Married (1) Mary Cherry; (2) Mabel, dau.
of Hugh Lloyd, of Fordham. Died Dec, 7, 1682, aged 63.
Brother of Robert (1636) and Francis (1635-6) and half-
brother of William (1647). {Vis. of London, 1634; Lipscomb,
II. 195.)
RUSSELL, GERARD. Matric. sizar from Magdalene, Easter,
1693. B. at Moulton, Suffolk. Colleger at Eton, 1689-92.
B.A. 1696-7. One of these names Governor of North Yar-
mouth; died Oct. 28, 1744. (G. Mag.)
RUSSELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Easter, 1554;
Scholar, 1555.
RUSSELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 19, 1621.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5; Scholar, 1625-6;
M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 22, 1630; priest,
June 1, 1634.
RUSSELL, JAMES. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). 5th s.
of William, 5 th Earl of Bedford (afterwards Duke). Matric.
(Magdalen College, Oxford) 1666, age 20: M.A. 1667. M.P.
for Whitchurch, 1685-7, 1680-1701; for Tavistock, 1702-3.
Of Maidwell, Northants. Married (1) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Edmund Wright, of London (Lord Mayor); (2) Elizabeth,
dau. of Tryhoena Grove. Died June 22, 1712. Brother of
Francis (1655), etc. {Al. Oxon.; Collins, i. 289.)
499
Russell, John
RUSSELL, JOHN. Incorp. from Oxford, 1488-9. Of Winchester
CoUege and New CoUege, Oxford. FeUow of New CoUege,
1449-62. LL.B. and LL.D. i459- Preb. of St Stephen's,
Westminster, 1461-76. Preb. of Salisbury, 1461-76. Arch-
deacon of Berks., 1466-76. Preb. of St Paul's, 1474-6.
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1474-83- Bishop of Rochester,
1476-80. R. of St Andrew Undershaft, London, 1478-80.
Bishop of Lincoln, 1480-94. Lord Chancellor of England,
1483. ChanceUor of Oxford University, 1483-94- Author,
religious and legal. Died Dec. 30, 1494. WiU (P.C.C.) 1494.
{D.N.B.; Le Neve, Fasti, 11. 20, 562; A. B. Beaven.)
RUSSELL, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, Nov.
17, 1499. Of Oundle, Northants. B.A. 1503-4; M.A. 1506;
B.D. 1517. Fellow, 1502-5. Ord. deacon (Lincohi) Mar. 28,
1506. Master of the CoUege at Fotheringhay, 1522; occurs,
1526. Preb. of Lincohi, 1542-7. Died before Dec. 17, i547-
{Cooper, I. 92.)
RUSSELL, JOHN. Scholar of Trinity, 1548. Matric. Easter,
1553. Migrated to Queens'. Scholar there, 1553-7-
RUSSELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Trinity, Michs.
1559-
RUSSELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Clare, Michs. 1579; B.A.
1582-3; M.A. 1586.
RUSSELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Magdalene, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628; M.A. 1632. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1634-
R. of Chingford, Essex, 1634-87. Died 1687-8. Will (P.C.C.)
1687-8.
RUSSELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Sept. 12, 1638.
S. of Robert, woollen-draper, of Blakeney, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Holt (MrTallis) and Norwich (Mr Loveringe). Matric.
1638; Scholar, 1639-41. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, 1640-1.
{Venn, i. 332.)
RUSSELL, JOHN. Adm. at King's (age i8) a scholar from
Eton, Jan. 13, 1654-5. Of Aylesbury, Bucks. Matric. 1655;
B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. FeUow, 1658-62. Ord. deacon
(Lincohi) Dec. 12; priest, Dec. 13, 1660. Perhaps V. of
Duston, Northants., 1663-72. V. of Beaminster, Dorset,
1672. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
RUSSEL, JOHN. Adm. at King's,